The world would never have heard of an obscure village some 25 miles from Rome, had It not bean for a mysterious lake which first appeared in the night in 1895, disappeared, came once again and vanished until February Ist of this year. The lake shows signs of having come to stay, for it is extending its shores, and causing considerable stir in the neighbourhood. Geologists are all allaying anxiety by their reports that the causes of the phenomenon are not volcanic, but are the results of underground cavities produced by the corroding action of saline waters. ________
Sleep for the tired eye«. Sweet dreams to all; Rest when the daylight diee, And sbadowi fall. Peace (or the troubled on«, Oh, why endure Coughs that drive flefP' Take Wood*' Great Peppermint Cure I —95
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19986, 22 July 1930, Page 5
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