HOME AND FOREIGN. DISASTER IN CHINA.
(By Cable. —Press Association.—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) NEW YORK, February 26. Advices from Peking state that an earthquake in the Amcy district resulted in nearly 10,000 deaths. THE IRISH CONVENTION. (Eeceived February 27th, 11.20 p.m.) LONDON, February 27. The Press Bureau says that at a meeting of the Irish Convention, the chairman reported the results of the delegation to the Cabinet. After discussion, the Conference adjourned till Wednesday to consider Sir Horace Plunkett's rerort. SUNBURN. May be classed by som e as one of ~ 10 lesser ills of life, but to the possessor of a delicate ikin is one of tlio' worst modes of torture to be imagined After a glorious day in the Surf, or a delightful bush Picnic, th e aftermath of scalding. burning face and hands. aDd disfiguring blisters takes away the haDny memory of the day s pleasure To minimise the after effeets of Sunburn anointinc with Hesona. the Ramd Healer, is all tnat is necessarv. and the skin, soothed and coolud "*V ,ts wonderful infiucnce, will quickly regain its normal temperature and comfortaole coolness. Rexona. Is 6d and 3s. Obtainable Everywhere. 2
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16148, 28 February 1918, Page 8
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