~ lie At the Magistrate’s Court!”* day afternoon two charges «f t> ferred against Ormond settPallowing tlici.r cattLe to strayt”* public road. Miv J. W. b T ( ~ presented the ranger.of the Road Board (Mr. W. H. Jon|o; defendants, Hugh Bmmc anPJ. on Sulilvan, who pleaded now C were defended by Mr. T. Alspe man. < Evidence for the combs, was given by Alex. Parsons md E. Jones, and Mr. Coleman t.ds. ed perjnission to enter a do guilty. In doing so he ano leniency. Mr. Noiliaui askc<besubstaiitial penalty as the d Binnie Oiad given-the-Ormof he :or invasion. it is the only late ting a country which is capable ipporting 80,000,000 inhabitants, is contented with half that num-
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bei\ In 1875 the population oi : Germany surpassed that of France .by 0,000,000; it now exceeds it by over 20,000,000. In another 20 years there will be two Germans for every Frenchman, without counting the sons of the Fatherland'-scattered all over the globe by emigration.. “Thus France,” concludes- M. do Foville, “is marching with (juickoged step to Ust do9p^iH
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2342, 7 November 1908, Page 3
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