In an address on the subject of tho legitimate rights and use of profits in which ho combated llio arguments employed against capital, Sir Alfred Mond, a former British Cabinet Minister, said ho had often asked himself what would happen if they had Stato racing, with tho horse of tho Treasury and tho horse of the War Office running? Ho had tried to puzzle out tho question of the socialisation of horse racing. It was a subject to which some of tho advanced advocates of tho_ Socialistic Stato might devote somo attention. KORTLANG AT PAPEETE. Mr Kortlang enthused Messrs Bambridgo, Dexter, and Co., who have taken over the Oceania Agency for Flucnzol and Q-tol, They ask for an urgent shipment.—£AdrtJ
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Evening Star, Issue 18375, 8 September 1923, Page 13
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