So long as the demand for agricultural land continued there need bo no fears as/ to the future, of Egypt, but, while admitting that agriculture forms the basis l of the country's wealth, it must not be forgotten that capital is badly wanted at.the prosent moment for its development.—"African World." There has never been a real epidemic of plague'in any regiment of the Army, and tho immunity of soldiers- from tho disease is perhaps the most convincing proof existing that plague eould be stamped out if the population we're willing .to submit to tho necessary precautiohs and preventive measures.—"Pioneer Mail,'-' Allahabad. - coa MILK j IN BOTTLES. The most up-to-date sanitary method of milk distribution, AH Milk passed by the Health Department's Inspector. Ring up No. 244, Tie Wellington Fresh Fool and Ice Co., Ltd.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 278, 17 August 1908, Page 5
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