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SECESSION FROM VEGETARIANISM.

There has been an important wholesale secession from the ranks of the vegetarians. The entire Dominican Order in England has received permission from Rome to eat flesh four days a week, instead of perpetually abstaining as heretofore. In cases of ill-health or specially hard work, meat is to be allowed six days a week. This important decision has been arrived at after the closest medical and official scrutiny as to the effects of perpetual abstinence, 'from meat in a variable climate like that of England. The result is that vegetarianism has been declared incompatible with good work.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 306, 28 December 1898, Page 3

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SECESSION FROM VEGETARIANISM. Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 306, 28 December 1898, Page 3

SECESSION FROM VEGETARIANISM. Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 306, 28 December 1898, Page 3

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