Muoh of the misunderstanding between thebfficial and the non-official oltsses, botflreoa : the Government' Rnd' the• people; 1 would! soon■;' disappear if the leaders of Indian v pnbliq opinion cease to look at all questions'frdm a purely Indian standpoint. The real-step; for«'; wurd would bo in tho.widening of tho mental)/ looking: at questions of .vital' , importance to the Government, and the p«pl«r from'. an imperial; standpoint.—t"Pionc« v J There was.a- yonnj lady of Walshami ' ; ;'. ; ■?■* . Whe often did' scold her'boy toilsome! ;! ■'■•>:■] I :.Said she, "Ivwon't tcold. ~S-^ ; ij;;Si ui l .-- i "Ifyou euro. - : '>,:'»■" ■■■•■'■:rl--.'^Y'<]-.':.'■ !:Witk a bottle, of 8a15am";..;,,. : ; .; Barraclbugh's Acacian Lung Balsam, ' : w:-.V+ . V.';,;;• \ ; Piro;w'6s; «*.;&. U^^i-ilm
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 563, 19 July 1909, Page 2
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105Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 563, 19 July 1909, Page 2
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