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SOMETHING IN THE GAME AFTER ALL. President Nerheny : You see, ladies and gentlemen, the efforts of the Liberal and Labour Federation have not been altogether fruitless. Our past secretaries have obtained most lucrative positions, and what has been done in the past might well be done in the future. (Observer, 27 December 1902)
PARSON GARLAND TURNS A CHRISTMAS SOMERSAULT A Rev. Garland (at the P. A. College breaking up): Mr Baume, we Englishmen and colonists welcome and hold in veneration the Hebrew race, and find thclrpresencein this colony has proved extremely beneficial. Mr Baume: And this after Pastor Garlands late Pivhibition screeds on the monopoly I . i (Observer, 27 December 1902)