Morocco stands to-day as a country wherein the throe great militant religions of the world meet and clash—the Jewish, the Christian and the Mahommedan:—"Free Press" Singapore _.:'.. .' . ' . - ' , Mr. R. C. O'Neill, better known as "Gert" O'Neill, on whoso farm the Peace Conven- > tion at the end of the first Boor war was signed, Has died at Majuba, at the age of eighty years. , V Great Britain beyond the seas is crying out for our surplus women; whether it is ? the Australian Colonies, New Zealand, South I Africa, or Canada, it is all the samo cry, Send us women, geod us wi.Ka.—"British
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 69, 14 December 1907, Page 14
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