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WHY MEN DRINK.

OFFSET TO BAD COOKING. LONDON, December 1. Sir William Milligan, M.D., the famous tfifbat and ear specialist, lecturing at Manchester, said that many workmen onnk beef to minimise tße effect of their wives' Bad cooking. There would be less drunkenness, he declared, if all young Women were taught to cpok potatoes and roast beef, instead of studying botanf and physiology." , • i

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 290, 8 December 1925, Page 7

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WHY MEN DRINK. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 290, 8 December 1925, Page 7

WHY MEN DRINK. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 290, 8 December 1925, Page 7

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