A CiQcmnati paper- asserts that half t&e lard manitfaelm-edi ia America consists of cotton see<i oU, tallow, ©lay, and water, llns statement was reproduoed with telli,ng effect ia Germany, iitWply to remon^ trances by the TJnitedl Bfcatea Mioi»fcer against the introduction of Amerioaa hog products. c konelon Daily Telegraph expresses tHe opinion that the Qcxloaies are better off as practically fre© atates under BritiaJi protection, aa^ spared the main burden* ot < n^tioual defence, than they woatd be With colonial representation acoompvived '' by taxation for war pnrpos,&&; " How many eadaJifsa stick oi eetndf got?" asked BjUj?-Ba»artboy of Ui»father, " Two, of sjottrse.*?f* That's where*yog are m.';atsi.ken. I have bittea thi?e« or four ends off this stick of eaudy and there are two left yet."
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4589, 19 September 1883, Page 2
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122Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4589, 19 September 1883, Page 2
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