Wo have never given the Primate ri free hand to enter into a politionl compact inth the Government, and . the very fact that wo aro left to speculate on the nature of the "supposed negotiations" shows how necessary it is to let it be known what wo will not surrender.—"Church Times." .. .
Democrats rail, and with good reason, against the House of Lords as a non-representative and irresponsible body, but: I really think sometimes that the Lords are more .responsive to publio opinion ; than tho bureaucracy of our Government Departments.—G. N. Barnes, M.P., in "Tho Weekly Dispatch."
No system could bo more unscientific than tho existing arrangement under which, anyone who oivns a gun and a gim-Jicwiso can at certain seasons slaughtor : any l'aro bird ho •may.-sop,••without even incurring any subsequent responsibility in regard to it,—"Couii-trx-sido."
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 407, 16 January 1909, Page 13
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135Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 407, 16 January 1909, Page 13
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