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upon them by Parliament, and for which Parliament pays 

 nothing, or only a meagre acknowledgment. An instance of 

 this has already been given on page 134 in connection with 

 the Destructive Insects and Pests Act, 1907. There are 

 plenty of prominent members of local authorities, who are 

 also members of the Chambers, capable of organising such a 

 movement. If they will do so there can be no doubt as to 

 the result. 



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