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Article : 59 words"We are on the side of kindliness and clemency, of moral and spiritual worth, of civic freedom, of the rights of a nationality to live its own life.' ...
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Article : 52 wordsIf the stench and dust raised by motorists do not constitute a nuisance at law it ts difficult, writes a correspondent to conceive of such a thing as a ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Kaiser must not be allowed to desecrate St. Helena. Speaking as the histrionic representative of Napoleon, I say Siberia is good enough. To send ...
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Murray Pioneer and Australian River Record (Renmark, SA : 1913 - 1942), Thu 18 Mar 1915, Page 6
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