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The King of Bluffers has ink-spnfs on Ins fingers (suggesting that ho is an author); clay on his coat (that ho is a sculptor); paint stains on his sleeves (that lie ih ju .ui.-.U: wears his ■ hair long like a musician; and sprays petrol on his dotli.es, to moke you think that ho is a motorist. And the extraordinary thing is that there aro persons who admiro "and envy him.—"Fischietto," Turin. There is absolutely no reason whatsoever why Great Britain and Russia should not form as firm and fruitful a friendshii) as Great Britain and France, and it is the. duty of every patriotic Briton to co-operate to that end. Onco more' King Edward has given his peoplo'the load. His approaching visit to the Tsar is recognised throughout the civilised world as an event of tho utmost international importance,— "National Koviow." '

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 276, 14 August 1908, Page 4

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 276, 14 August 1908, Page 4

Untitled Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 276, 14 August 1908, Page 4

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