DUMMYISM IN AMERICA
" Dumrayina " JanTd must have at one time been quite as rife m the United States ag in the Auptrnlian col nies ; indeed, necessarily more so by reason of the larger extent of pho oun ry. Jhqae who have thus acquired land m the States hure, cince the election of Proni 'out C>ev@lapd, found to their co»t that th< ir properties wero not bo secure as they thought, for the Commissioner or I ■&>■(!» huo of latp been very busy investigating the titles ot ~««ninal own-tfH, tho result oE which is J^T on. nm *"" *"' a(l lla V" DQ9U restore < that 30 OOO.Uvv a .„ — ..i n to too publi-j domain. a»td there rem .... 10,000 case* m whio f r <udulent pos-ieeeion is Bnsp cted Jn the course of 'ha investigation over 6000 c»o. s of perjury nave been deteon d
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1769, 17 February 1888, Page 2
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140DUMMYISM IN AMERICA Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1769, 17 February 1888, Page 2
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