SAD FATE OF TAHITI.
'■- ■■»..... . I. SPLENDID RESPONSE TO DISTRESS SIGNALS, Recently hundred* of people awaited, with breathless anxiety, further news of the linei Tahiti, which waa reported to be sinking BOme 400 miles from Rarotonga. Everybody was relieved to hear the news that the Penybryn and the Ventura had responded tp the distress signals, had arrived alongside the doomed vessel, apd that passengers and prew hod been removed t° safety. Baxter's Lung Preserver will always respond to signals of distress from those afflicted with coughs, colds, huskiness. sore throats, influenaa, and bronchial ailments. "Baxter's" is « rich, red. warming, soothing ponv pound that does good from the first dose, and it also possesses unique tonic properties that help to build up the system to resist further attaokS; "Baxter's" bottles are now fitted with nerew eaps. which provide perfect sea's, and preserve the contents. Yon can obtain a crenerous-sized bottle from anv chemist oj fitpre for hnlf-a-crown : but econnmical mothers prefer to n"rchßse the hr"f family sise at 4« fld. Rftf-hfllorg will find the Is B * '-ottle handy. - 7-1
DESERTER BEFORE COURT. —, —* ~ LPXSOS ABBOCUTIOM TXUEOIMIV.) WEI44NGTQN September 17, Wilhelm Arneson, aged 31, who de? sorted from the vessel Balaklava at tyttelton, was charged to-day with fler sertiejj, and with being ft prohibUsti immigrant. Be was remapded, with * notification that tbe charge would he dismissed if he jplned the Kopmus, as there was a possibility ef his getting a job aboard.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20036, 18 September 1930, Page 3
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