Lives as well' as fortunes are lost in winning orchids from their wild habitat, Falkenborg in Panama, Klabech in. Mexico, Ehdrcs on the Rio Hacha, Wallace in Equador, Schroder in Sierra Leone; Arnold on the Orinoco, Digance in Brazil, Brown in Madagascar —all these collectors have met moro or less tragic'deaths through wild beasts, hostile savages, fevers, and accidents — "Windsor Magazine."Mf. Asquitli, asked in Parliament by Mr. Robert Harcourt whether lie was prepared to appoint a coinmittco of inquiry into the working of the censorship, said: "1 think tho time has come for an inquiry into the working of. the censorship of plays, and the best instrument for such inquiry would be a Joint Committee of both Houses." ('/Hear, hoar.") .
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 582, 10 August 1909, Page 6
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120Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 582, 10 August 1909, Page 6
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