A peculiar ease of sleeping sickness is under investigation nt lkga (N.S.W.). Miss May Covington, a domestic servant ut (lie Imperial Hotel, retired to rest as usual on Wednesday nitdit, and slept continuously llirongh llio night and all day Thursday, All efforts to wake her failed until about 0710 on Thursday night, ,She then kept awake for two hour,*, mid -1 topped off sgjin, sleeping mr.il li oVuck next day. The doctor in attendance is of opinion that the sloep was probably iluc to paralysis of tha nerves, iw the result of a friglit the girl rectivotl by boiug chased by a cow, Tho \vorld : s greatest production fos cougli6, colds, bronchial and lung aihnont a 3 undoubtedly Tusicuba. All tlioso (suffering should giyo this invaliinbb jeuicdy a trial, \
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1091, 12 September 1904, Page 3
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