"A person that is a clever lyar is called a doctor of law,-" states an llford sclioolboy :n an essay. Coiujnost is undesirable, not because' Morocco is not worth the trouble, but because it will fall into our hands in fifteen, tiventyfivq, or fifty years automatically, like a fruit which appears already too.Wpo, but which is still-green;—"Dcpccho Coloniale," Paris. .After twenty-five years of land legislation the. Irish aristocracy are still the wealthiest class in Ireland, and with their education, independent position, and wealth they, are still the people who-could best help to build: up rural industries..:— "Irish Homestead," 1 Dublin. -
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 48, 20 November 1907, Page 5
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100Untitled Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 48, 20 November 1907, Page 5
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