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N,P,,J,�, ty, which per item may not corres- Your ,Commission has examined the are in constant motion while the car said by -pacifists, is that soldiers are
&Y , pond exactly with the orders paid, but road along,Cprice.ssion 9, in Turnberry, is being driven, ,,the tendency t0w,ar4l compelled to undergo a certain amount
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vp� - . justments were made in some cases all roads formerly assumed by by- for wear are -made when necessary, some education, ATfibed-kar, Sr., what-
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"I'll',',, . I The monthly statements to the ed in a new by-law, and, resubmitted also, is noise.
11, I 11 -ng totals to the Department of Highways. * * * books and the warld of ideas. He ap-
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., . I it was wo derful to be engaged but it was miser- in ,the first column, while tho others W!e recommend that a by-law be 11 a n
0�,." . " n ' ' When India has political, peace, she preciated t e value of an educ tio
, " "Thorough should again tum toward buying W10- and when he served his time and - was
I ,..;. Evening rates on "Anyone" able too because Dick was out on the road all are figured per the portion paid by prepared, authorizing
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� � � li,: I -nd ",Stop' signs, within the tor cars, and should, by present indi- discharged he was determined that
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� 11, 1, !!!1. s I . (station-to-ssation) calls now week and letters were difficult when he moved the Dominion, Province and County. Roads" ,a
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"I I V �.1; I begsu at 8.30 p.m. just give .. . the greatest 'mwkets for automobiles ages of it. Now, of course, Untouch-
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1 iii . , ber you want—it speeds up he telephoned her fi-om. his room in the hoteL It � Paid by Paid by Paid by ed States, 'This wastheopinion voic- schools, 'but at Dapoli, in 'the Barn-
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, tbe service. It You don't was the nicest present he could have given her i t,-1 ed :by Balebeil Anant Acharya, en- bay P�esidency, there 'was a school
1'1�;,, . knou, the distant numb-, and it cost less than the price of a movie. � Total Dominion Province County To gineer of the department of Public which received government support
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., . works for Bombay, when. a delegate and the former soldier demanded that
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11U.", I �39 to the recent International Road Con- his two small sons should- be admit-
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. ". � phone every Tuesday and Thursday evening ' 383 the present troubled political situa- fiCeT, , After a good deal -of objecting,
;,,,,�,'� . . - � � January 7,441.98 3,,920.991 2,3152.,50 1,568.401 tion, the consumption of automobiles the children, were admitted. One of
, 11 .� � I I . . . moments of affection to remember and look for 1,517 402
� , , . � " I ward to. The weeks seemed only half as long. . ur 7,588.06 3,794.03 2,276.42 .61 in India is growing at the rate of 25 theni was Rarnii.
. ��. � , . . I March 9,185.63 4,592.81 2,755-69 1.,837.13 436 per cent. per year and, each year the
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� , Telephoning is the next best thing to being April 1 7,723.75 3,&61.88 2,317.12 1,544.75 4-3(
1 .11 I Out-of-town calls are simple, depend- - 3,13L.9,0 2,087.93 482 natives are becoming more automobile five other Untouchables could go to
, �,,` . . together. I May 10,439-66 5,219.89
1, I inded. the school on the condition- that they
I . , .1 ,. � . able, inexpensive — and quicker now than ever June 9,0,8S.17 4,541.59 2,724.95 1,816.63 496 m � * * * remained in a room by themselves.
� "" I before. July 8,844.32- 4,427.16 2,653.30 1,768-86 49A,
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� 'I., ,) � 569 pedestrians have to choose the middle children and above all never drank
,�. W ''. I September 11,451.29 5,725.65 3,436.39
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, October 9,892.08 4,946.04 2,967,62 1,978.42 670 .
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"I �� i I . 1 - the maimer in which the crankcase entered the room with them. After
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I � HURON couNTY COUNCIL County Property. ommon 'System involves an air inlet some time they would write their an-
, i,�, a ' ,at the front of the case on one side swers on the slates and these they
*I., nimal purchased is of the correct irregularity noticed ,ri the meaning of the Ifighway Traffic Act, 0
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'. �, (Continued from page 1) monthly payment is accounted for 'by when in the opinion of the Road Com- and an outlet at the rear on the othex. would place on the ground at the
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I K �� reported ined the Gaol. and The.A.d,,isory Agricultural Coun- that some months would have mission, such ,stop signs are warrant- The motion, of the car pulls air into door. Then, at the approach of the
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, I The Finance Committee We have exama 2. a larger number of applicants whose ed. the case at the first opening and the teacher, the
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1''. found six Prisoners there at present. ec sion dated back than the previous In conclusion, we feel we would not vacuum on the other side pulls it out dark corner of the room while he in-
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- � ted wi he c, n as of en as month, or a less number as the case be doing our duty to the county if we —and the gasoline fumes Wi' it.
-�.,�'- Allowance Board for this county be found the repairs had all 1), en done due thin t c U tY t - more re- failed to avail ourselves of this oppor- * * *
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i'�'. I granted the usual allowance of $145, satisfactorily. possible. Shart courses of this 1�ind ceived the larger pension, or less as tunity of expressing our appreciation In the removal of a bushing which seemed appropriate and move away.
�.... $ 315.00 , e, and also to a larg- of tbeservices rendered us during the is inclined to be balky there is a The children were not permitted to
g�,','�� , to be divided as follows: Chairman. Painting contract .. in the past have been very well at-
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I—' 11 $65; Secretary, $35, and the s to walls . 2.77 tended and have created a great deal the case might b
, �` , Oth&r Repair ....... er or less death rate. year by our County Engineet, MT. T� strong temptation to drive it out with ask him a question. If they did not
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� three members, $15 each, for their Floor covering ......... 348.54 of favorable comment. the hammer. The end of the bushing understand anything they bad to 910
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- 1 6.50 dealt -with are all of a very practical
� ,,;_ , :services during 1930. Window blinds ......... likely to -be damaged if this tem,p home in ignorance. Raniji and his
I total pa,id ,per Dominiori, Provi*e We regard his long experience,, care- -is
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TY" I Goetz -McKenzie:. That this county Repairs to roof . ....... 68-84 'nature and very much worth while ard Caunty -without containing the ful study, and comparison of all mod- tation ,is not resisted. The correct brother received somebelp from their
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"'R, ! council appreciate very much the Slate on roof ......... 134.00 for everyone taking advan odd figures would be ae follows for ern methods of road improvements by method is to put a block of w,00& father, and the former was so bright
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g the 12 months of the,4orking of the way of machinery, road construction, against the. -bushing then drive it out and persevering that eventually he
g� . We recommend that a light b- put a course-
, ,,, . lead,,mbip of the Lions Clubs of God- in the�`.M& Act: draigging, hauling, and bridge con- by using the ,hammer on the block. progressed to the point 'Of -antering
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etich and seaforth to aid the under- —A. J. Goldthorpe, Chairman. cil are of the opinion that the news- * * *
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, Total paid out in Caunty..$105,000.00 structian, of great value ,both in ef- college the other five never passing
;",�', r4vi1r,s:i childr(,n, of Huron County, - supplement and questi=@Lire, I 'Many an engine is difficult to start aut of'the first school.
, "", -, _. Report of Gaoler paper Paid by Dominion, 50%.. 52,500.00 ficiency and economy to our county. .
�V .. and that we wish to express bo them The report of the gaoler was as which was Prepared ,by the Huron
&,� � Paid by Province, 309c' .... 31,500.00, Your committee has had the oppor- on a cold morning simply because of In the next school which Ramii en-
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t I our sincere thanks for the same.— follows: Branch of the Ontario Department of 'If rust, tered he was permitted to sit in the
� ;] Paid by -County, 20% ..... 21,00.00 tunity of visiting many counties in the condition of the choke.
�'�!.� 1 � Carried. I beg to submit for your informa- AigricultuTe last spring is a project
est which should be supported and de- Of the $12,000 paid to the 50 in- this -great Province of Ontario, and dirt, or wear keeps the valve from same room as the; other pupils, but
'i�P Inglis-Trewartha: That the c0un- tion the following report for the Pa the� through -our observance and exchange closing fully the starting mixture will always on the floor as far removed
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;"::,, county pays 20 Per cent., or $2,4-00, of ideas have great pleasure in re- not be correct. If any condition keeps from them as, Possible. Nobody 'would
I Warden Baeker for the year 1931 as There 'have been fifty-six prisoners The newspaper supplement and ques,
; �',.' I splendid medium and to each inmate $2 'Per month or porting that this Banner County, it from opening fully when -the engine speak to him. Nobody would play
I2, � I we consider the Warden of the prev- committed as follows: tionnaire is a $24, amounting to $1,200. This leaves Huron— bas ,so impror,red its highwa;y is warm the operating mixture, will be with him, So it happened at the
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. t., ions year to be a benefit to the c0un, Liquor Control Art ...... $8,400 ,to be credited to the inmates system undei the 'Highway Improve -too rich with oil, dilution -and carboni- third sebool to which he was sent,
�. ty council owing to his experience, and Breaking and entering .... 6 the farmers of the county and to
IT . towards the ii-minteriance of the Coun- ment Act, du6 to the untiring efforts zation of the engine as, inevitable af- though here 'he was permitted to sit
� that a copy of this resolution be sent Juvenile delinquency ...... 5 bring to their attention the assistance ty Home. , and experience of our'Engineor, until termaths. Have the choke checked., on a back bench. By this time his
�1` ,� ': to the Clerk of Brussels Council. Vagrant .......... ....... 5 in'different lines of wark which the We beg to submit the following re- to -day the County of Huron can boast * * * unusual brilliancy .bad attracted the
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. On motion of R. 11 4 D�-_Partment is in a Position to a - commendations as to, 'how, in bur of the best County Road System in If it is news when a man. bites. a attention of his teachers and aroused
,_ J. W. Gamble the council then ad- Cattle theft .............. 3 4. in view ,of the fact that there -nee.
� � dog, by the same- taken it must be the curiosity o4 his schoolmatels. On
�", opinion, the. Act can be improved in the Provi ,
�jouyned to meet in January. Fraud ..................... 3 are many fanning mills, throughout - . '
, t� Highway Act ............. 3 the county which lack an up-to-dateits working and application. : 'Re communication of George R. news when an engine stalls, blocking one occasion a Hindu boy when he
,�'�p 1. That the age limit for those suf- Greenslade that the -road from Bay- traffic and -not a horn is blown in Pro- beard Piamji say that be was very
..'r., Non-payment of order .... 3 set of sieves, the Advisory Agricul- d to Goderich be kept open for test. It actually. happened' recently thirsty, turned on the water for him
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, fering tatal, ineapaciation with no fiel
11� Perjury .................. 2 tural Council recommends that the
,. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES . 2 A4gricultural Representative arrange hope of recovery as certified by medi- wheel traffic, we recommend no action. on a narrorw tall bridge near a very and young Ram,ii, cupping his hands
I" Assault ......... cal certificate, be reduced materially —H. A. Keys, Chairman. popular resort. -It was Sunday -after- far below the tap so that he might
, � Theft .................... I with hardware merchants ,in the I'arg-
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"" Insane ................... I er villages and 2,—Tbat -more liberal facilities be I Dear ,Sir: Again, we have come to little roadster at the head of the line had his drink. So he cordinue4 his
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I 1 ed as follows: Non support .............. t list who have changed their residence ,Warden and ,Gouneil are drawing to turn over the engine. Finally, amaz- when finally lie won a acholArship, the
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r�,: Re motion of Bruce County, we ,do Seduction ................ a close and we can not let the oppor- ed at the gbsenceof horn. blowing be- Maharajah of Baroda heard of him
_� molds, Gaoler. and farmers would thus baTe the op- from one province to another. That
I ,., . not approve of amending the Mother'S J. B. Re,y are residence in Canada for 20 years be,tunity slip by to say a few kinds bind him, the driver jumped out, grab- anA offered to supply the funds for his
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i�, Education Committee. instead of in the P,r(>v.,nt* in1wards of appreciation to you as our bed the crank, spun the engine over further education. It w th
�$; ing a Pension. not fitted with up-to-dqte screens. required 1
5. In view of the fact tbat . the De- which application is made, so lo -ng as Warden. and started it. Maharajah who was his host the other
V Re resolution from the Mayor of The Education Committee reported artment of A.g-riculture, offer Sub- the Proper mfeguards are taken to The manner in which you have con.- "I,_,never saw so many intelligent eve-nin,g� His kindness to the Young
�Ikl Guelph, in connection with Provincial follows. P I usiness, and pre- motorists in one place in my life," student was not communicated to him
t", - ffighv,rays and suburban county roads, a -s stantial prizes to competitors in earn- prevent duplication in Provi
',I'll The following high school payments sim- said the driver explaining it na urse, but through a
�141 bined field crop competitions Rrd due have had cases where real hardships sided ,at our ,council meetings ha
Z,�,,�, we recommend that thisbe dealt wit" have been paid: the have been imposed' by a lack of red- pressed us all with the splendid ex- "And what's more, most of them series of intermediaries.
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ff; in open c�uncil.—James Ballantyne, Clinton .............. $10,&72.46 to the interest thus created in ca arrangements -between the ecutive ability you -have displayed. were in large cars, the two immedi- Nevertheless Ramji wag accustomea
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, ,Chairman, I Wingham ............. 6,822.53 cil recommends that an attempt be Province of Ontario and other Prov- Your courteous manner and un- ately behind me chauffeur -driven. to nothing better than to the scorn of
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, !11;.11 .; I . 11 -Seaforth ............. 9,713-68 hesitating firmness and promptnessin I
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�.��,.� Coderich ... ... .. 9,908-61 .. 3, We have, considered the resolu- the discharge of your every duty have gra ully. He left India and went
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X51; The Fin -ante Committee revarted as Exeter ............... 9,287,74 o m n uncil commended themselves to us as the the United States to COMP1
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k111, follolws: The-follpwing adjoining county hi county. of Stormont ,and which was referred very necessary requisites of a pre- IN BACHELOR QUARTERS! educatio studyin at ColumbiS6
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�,,,� Re the 16cal hospital accounts, we school accounts have been paid- sheg to show to us asking -that the Dominion Gov- siding -officer and a leader in the ac- ,
�;�� 6. This committee wi Dick and Peter -kept bachelors' friends with the students and also
0;� reco=nend that the > - Us,towel .............. $ 1,013-10 their appreciation of the earnest ef- ernment be requested to assume, all tivities -of -the county work. g- q . '
Ideounts for in uarters which reflected their own with s6me of the most distinguished
�t� digent ,patients be referred back to St. Marys ............ 284.14 Your enthusiasm has been cont&
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,�";; the several municipalities for investi- H-arri ston ............ 462 ' 32 . is putting forth in the in- and expenses therewith. ious and you have imparted to us all personalities. ModeTn—quiet--con- members of the faculty whom he
�.,', . gatian as to whether they are indig- Stratford ............. (3 3. ur 055 entative We approve of the principal of the a measure of your own readiness, to, venient. Neither -had much time for numbers to -day among 'his admirers.
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;.. en-ts, and paid when satisfactory to London .............. improvement in the general farm con- resolution believing the pruposal approach all questions in a spirit of correspondence, which as Peter oftein
�,�i�, tba Whrdon and Clerk. Parkhill .............. 320,52 1 more equitable to the several prrov- comradeship, so that our as.W)ciation said, "is so unnecessary ,anyway, if. omics, sociology and, political and mor-
�e��,.,', ditions.—J. R. Middleton, Chairman, yo I telephone." They used 'al Philosophy, later going to Londda
,!�,:;, "Re, the account of the Township of The ,Continuation School accounts . inces and less burdensome to the lo- with you has alWaysbeen of the most u I ave' 'a I
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,',.k,�: 'H,awiek in the keep of Mira. Haberlee, have not been receWed yet. We re- Old Age Pensions. cal taxpayer, who, having to support cordial nature, and we Close OUT year theirs whenever they wanted to heu'r for further research work. In TA11d6n
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, Refuge, Children's Shel- of work together in the most -friendly from someon-e-near or far. he qualified -as a barrister and
,A�t, we recommend that the county pay con=end that these be paid when -re- The Old Age Pension Committee ie- Houses' 'of at GTayls Inn. At the end
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��,, this and that a new agreernent be ceived and approved -by the Clerk and ported- as follows: the digents and consumptives in our has- We regret very much that you have progranime he returned to India, 0116
,J,i,$f' moade. �, paid in time for theschool boards to During the six months in which
��;!?, f pitals and many other charities, find been hampered. lately by a measure GREAT INDIAN PRINCE HOST TO of the best educated men in his native
g�e:��,' Rp.-accoumt of funeral expenses of close their financial year. Old Aige Pensions Act was in orce,
n"', y tax of 111 health which has, perhaps, in- land, one whose brilliance had beea
5,�'i�;: m'es Johnson, we recommend that As the cost to the county for Pu ils in 1929 the number' of applications any addition to the present heav
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i,2'1", this is, a matter for Tuckersinith and attending outside schools are indreas- Nibs as that -pro, red'somewhat in the heartiness UNTOUCHABLE acknowledged in
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�, �1�1 .g the i, Pension Scheme, a real hardship and in th'e discharge of your duties for
", , Sealarth. ing year after year, we recommend mittee was 447, while durin
" � .. (� all pensioA schemes should be which you axe noted. One of the most remarkable din- resume the life of the -ordinary Un-
��� �, That Sub -Section 10, of Chapter 73, that this be discouraged as much as months of 1930, up to November 30, that t ners beld in London in a long time touchable, unable to enter a temple OX
,,�,��, S.,O., 1926, whereby the county maY poss4ble, as some of our Pupils are the number was 236, making the to- borne by the Dominion or Province We ,sincerely hope and- trust ths
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�,�,p4� collect one-half .the cost of indigents passing our own, high and continua. tal -number on the roll 683. instituting the same and should never you will soon regain your w-antedg,00d was given in the Hyde Park Hotel one drink at a public well. For a while
11. I to r -be paid by direct taxation, but should health, and that,you will long be spar- evening last week. ,Three People sat he was a professor in SlYdenbam U,19-
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111,147", ried out in the future. --A. R. Keys, ed to pay the debenture debt of ad- Omtarrio Hospitals. Good Roads Commission. council's partinggift, this cane, which Ramji Aimbed-kar.. Tlie maharajah since dev*ted ,himself to the task Of
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I;' J "" we trust, you will consider and allway;l was the host and one of his -guests, breaking down the caste barrieft
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A.�'-4. leandition "Oil Ineeting. I held in the ,agricultural office, Clinton, county, or $10,8001 for their mainten- an with. ,the Town of Goderich for long live to enjoy life, tagetber and touchables, a member of the aespised be dig-
�1 ,,14;��: .. I I W* find the work of the, Manager, on Friday afternoon,, November 14th: ance. the purcl�ase of a building, but with- that you may ever recall with 'plea. Mahar race which provides India'with and collected only $1.27 when
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� ,� -'!, �,',;, tUdir,ofi, and I-aspector to be very of- 1. In view of the fact that the On- -By Government ,,regulation as indi- out results, and at became too late to sure the sasoelationsof the year when its scavengers. The three are dole- gu"
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i 1, ''; 4 , ":�! for the pital$ or to the House Of Rdfuge) 'if bridges were built and some grading ner 0ounty of Huron. . I on Indian affairs. Already it has vertiging. will do.—Indi,anapolio New&
1,, 11 1 #16 find that on account of the vicles a bonds of 20 per cent.
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