A FITTING INSCRIPTION
._■ Sir,—Your morning contemporary,' is exhibiting a cartoon which shows how deeply -the just and moderate criticisms of the independent section of the press' have' .wounded the pride of the master who-pulls-its strings and;dictates its policy. -Might 1 suggest,a fitting! inscription for the cartoon:— -'•'.■ ,;-.-.. >.-,-. - .... i \ • "Palmam qui meruit; ferat.*V.->^ ■'./'■ ■:' • which might bo freely translated '' ,-; --'l-l : - "Let him who 'really..'.d'ese'rves',the'ro3. bo tho one to wield it. —I am,' etc.. - -'' ' '' " ' ' ■ ' 'V!-. ■'••;: ■■.'■ ; - ;■'.-■-.-*•
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 632, 8 October 1909, Page 8
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71A FITTING INSCRIPTION Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 632, 8 October 1909, Page 8
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