The London » v»»; all disputes can b w]ien . in y great eilifttion bouio* « . , al , re ement can* question lUrYYrncs to°an impartial not he reat-he r, • CXCC eding!.v u'f- ' arbitrator, it- A '( )K , country that JS U re/l Irievnnt dress. The irreatucss of some men is la-*fc®’ I v due “to fa vorWg coml it.ons (o W• ’ ves Professor -Bryce/. Othci 11 perhaps more brilliant, acUi.. • 1 than their powers seemed to .1« raise, becausJ they were not quite kev with their own -age. 1 elha l they were ahead of it. The romance of the sea (says a New York paper) is never dead. i«ut of all its strange harvests perhaps the most uncanny is that of tlie -ilerolict and obandoucw &liip*a that rock on its restless bosom, silent and ,YVaterlogged, yet it may be, containing cargoes aiui treasure worth hundred*? of thousands of dollars.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2110, 8 February 1908, Page 1 (Supplement)
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