Forty per cent, of'the bush fowl ,shot in a part of Nigeria had only ono leg, the other: having, been torn off by a trap, says Colonel Scely, M.P., iii, an explanation: of tlio increased duty on spring traps, in that colony/ No mining, engineer, who' values his reputation—they all value " that—would make an . untrue report. Tho mining. ohgineer properis a man who.tells the-truth about mining properties.—"Monetary Times," Toronto.:
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 437, 20 February 1909, Page 8
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