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FOR THE COMMON GOOD.

Sir-Will you kindly allow me space in your valuable column- thai I may al-o support the -iil'.'iulid praise put forth by your i-orie-poiidriit. "Jloiiinir to Whom llouaur is flu-.'." lor vmir feark-s cdiloiial touiarks upon the late striker Fearless ro'.int'„'e like miii displayed during the heal of the gnat strike undoiilileillv calls for the attention of all {.'nail citizens who wish to uphold law and order. Although in vuur remarks for the benefit of humanity. I feel sure that one could not possibly iiinl a more faithful friend «,f the working man than The Dominion - . No paper -o kindly offers hi much space for the benefit of the public's grievances as The Dominiun. Jlad tho tramwaymeu had real cause for a grievance against the City Council, I feci sure that no paper could fly quicker to the wounded side than Tiik Dominion - . Hut when they try to wreck the progress of the city for such a trilling grievance as that put lorth by the strikers. I think it time some fearless authority should venture to use its influence to suppress such absurd atrocities. I feci sure that if The Dominion- has lost tho faith of a few strike leaders, it has gained the honour and esteemed respect of all the good, law-abiding citizens of this Dominion. Its past history has more than proved its unerring efforts for justice: its fearless attack oil the Government for their noor administration of the Cook If lands affairs; its splendid fight for justice during the great secret case; and also its fearless and courageous battle for the reform of our present Administration call highest possible praise from all good honest citizens. —I am, etc., L. J. STIUTOJUD.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1361, 12 February 1912, Page 3

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FOR THE COMMON GOOD. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1361, 12 February 1912, Page 3

FOR THE COMMON GOOD. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1361, 12 February 1912, Page 3

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