'In agreement with Iho Senate, the Rhode Island House of Representatives lias passod the Bill declaring beer containing under -1 per cent, of alcohol to bo non-intoxicant. Mr. J. S. Crutchficld, of Pittsburg, has announced tho creation of a corporation to bo known as tho American Fruit Growers, involving properly worth .£20,000,000. At Strasburg, a French military census shows that 59 per cent, of the population aro Alsatians, 10 per cent. GormanAlsatians, 28 per cent. Germans, and the remaining 3 per cent, of various nationalities. "Take meat, for instance.' The prico of rump steak may bo up by only 100 per cont., but the price of tho poorest cuts is up by many hundreds. And it is tho same in the case of evory commodity."—"Pall Mall Gazette." Prospecting in the State mining regions in the Uelo district of tho Belgian Congo has resulted, according to a Brussels telegram, in tho discovery of large quantities of gold.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 28 July 1919, Page 5
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156Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 28 July 1919, Page 5
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