-, To-day (in' Prance) .we enjoys the i liberty of tho theatre. It is rthe only one to which this nation of seems to cling.— "Republique Francaise," Paris.' . Nature makes ally of us gamblers, and insurance enables us - to hedgo against tho risks which • Nature./- imposes. vThu's/ : as' 'overy - sane r -person.; recognises, ■ .-the .'real gambler is the man who abstains from > in-' .suranco, ' and tho; real ' anti-gambler , is. thoman who uses -that particular system of ibettine • which is 'commorily called insurance 'in .order to :mako, his .position ' secure.— •.'.'Truth"
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 144, 12 March 1908, Page 3
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