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WHAT THEY SAY.

We will obey neither the injunctions of Great Britain nor those of the Sovereign of the Congo, 6ays a Belgian Senator. It is a monstrous thing that the administration of justice should be so dilatory and so niinously dear. — Telegraph. I Send the whole of Denmark over here ; we have got plenty of room for them, said President Roosevelt to a Danish Admiral. Sir Wilfrid Laurier told the Gaelic Society that the prayer of a Scotsman in Canada was, "Lord, I do mot ask for riches — but just tell me where they are." Better than ;J1 disarmament resolutions would be the adoption by The Hague CodifeTetnice of a resolution providing that all funds for armaments suould be obtained only by an Imperial tax on income and property.— Herr Bebel, in the Reichstag.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9417, 16 August 1907, Page 2

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WHAT THEY SAY. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9417, 16 August 1907, Page 2

WHAT THEY SAY. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9417, 16 August 1907, Page 2

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