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TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

Complaints from Germany. Rec May 6, 10 p m London, May 6 Lord Robert Cecil, in the House of Commons, quoted letters from officers bitterly complaining of their treatment in Germany under reprisals ordered by the Government and Kaiser.

The writers were encouraged by German offieiata to relate their experiences. Lord Cecil hoped that Mr Asquith would persist in his intention to ix ict reparation at the end of the war, however high placed the criminals may be. Asiiuith reiterated his previous pledge. HEALTH HINTS FOR RHEUMATISM. Diet plays au iraporlautpart iv Rheuniatiem, Gout. .Sciatica, Lumbago aud kindred complaints. Those troubled with these diseased hhould be careful, for botuo foods encourage the ■formation of uric acid. Avoid red meat, beer, viuegar, spices. Use tea and coffee sparing!v. and —most .important of all—take RIIETJMO. It is the one medicine that will quickly and effectually cure Rheumatism, Gout. Seiaiicu, Lumbago and their attendant evils. From the first dose IiHEUMO gives re'ief, and will be found to quickly effect a complete cure, if our chemist or storekeeper sells it. 2s Gd aud 4s 6d a bottle, Give it a trial.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 6378, 7 May 1915, Page 5

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TREATMENT OF PRISONERS. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 6378, 7 May 1915, Page 5

TREATMENT OF PRISONERS. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 6378, 7 May 1915, Page 5

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