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PRIVATE JOHN FLYNN,

When a Dominion representative waited upon Mr. Livingston tlio other day (or a story, this rugged figure drew himself up to his full height, and, looking down with bristling, bushy eyebrows on his would-be interviewer, lie told him laconically that lie had found that no two men could agree in thendescription upon any incident, not even dog-fight, unless the dog was killed. "You will get nothing out of me," said the giant beamingly. "Look up tlio dispatches and see what tlioy say." He refused to be cajoled into any belief that ho might throw any light on the dispatches, and declared that, as a 1 matter of fact, one man usually saw very little of the occurrences mca"ionciL ,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 864, 9 July 1910, Page 16

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PRIVATE JOHN FLYNN, Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 864, 9 July 1910, Page 16

PRIVATE JOHN FLYNN, Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 864, 9 July 1910, Page 16

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