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In an address on the subject of legitimate rights and use of profits ' which he combatted the argumer employed against capital, Sir AK Mond, a former British Cabinet ister, said he ha doftcn asked hi; what would happen if they had racing, with the horse of the Trea. and the horse of the War Office r ning. He had tried to puzzle the question of the secialisation horse racing. It was a subject which some of the advanced advo cales of the Socialist State might devote some attention. For Bronchial CougTO, MSB Woods' Great Peppermint Cor*.
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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15357, 4 October 1923, Page 6
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