THOUGHTS OF THE WAR.
"CAESAR, TIIOU ART ALMlfillTY YET!' Caesars fall, but tlic spirit of Caesar ■till goes walking the woVM, seeking wlwm it limy devour. Tyrannies ate tukmerged, but the soul of the tyrant is immortal.—Arthur Waugh. THE CENSORSHIP. It is not a dignified position. AH OJ'ev th» world the pc-opl?? ill* lrtn" 1, :'i'T _»t us. . . . The great, free Hntish public is treated like a neu', . nio school girl.--Austin Harrison.
THE SIIIAMTSLER HAT. The bulk of the plumage which Mimes into the Itnndon1 t nndon Marketsmuggled out of India and her colonies, for the most rirt■« the raw state to Germany, whence it U /e!uriie<i to this country made into ltat decorations.—Mary Fi'?': 1 !! - !!-!
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 255, 7 April 1915, Page 5
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116THOUGHTS OF THE WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 255, 7 April 1915, Page 5
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