There are those in" England who imagine that the black "man must be petted and, pampered, but, in- their ignorance of t!Tq native's nature, they do not see that such treatment endangers the proporty and life of tho British subject jn,South Africa.—"Observer," Douglas,' Griqualand West.
The quest of a safo political soat is an exhibition of moro clomcntary prudence, for tiio' safest of "safe scftts may prove a Siege Perilous when tho upheaval of the volcanic wrath of a'bamboozled-democracy is shaking the very foundations of the Ministerial majority.— "Pall Majl.. Gazette."
Ho tried Port' Hacking after fish, ■ But only caught'a cold. He said, "Atcliool By jovo, 1 wish I'd done as I was told. iTMs is indeed a- Hacking cough. . Good namo" it's got, I'm sure!" But next day ho was right enough Through Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 11
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 230, 22 June 1908, Page 4
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