China is entering upon a new period of her history,. and .the new; period: is marked by changes everywhere. Now we have China beginning .to take, up the exhibition as. a..means of advertisement and as a means of commercial and industrial -education.—"National , Review," , Shanghai. •-..-' , v.. - •-.-■■' i In the sunshine and rain, o'er hill., valley and plain, On his way the driver proceeds, • With whistle and song he meanders >.' along, i While his herd contentedly,feeds. . - , For stalwart and tann'd he has at com- >' ' iriand, An air which is healthy and pure, ■. .. . But should uuch e'r fail and a sickness prevail, . ■-'-~'. i He takes Woods' Great Peppermint i ; Cure.-Advt; ~ - 2! I Lieutenant-General Sir L. J. Oliphant, , C.8., Commanding [ - Northern' Command, ; has., issued stringent orders respecting [ cigarette. smoking by young, soldiers,-.re- . questing medical officers detecting cases . of'injury to, health to send a special 3 report to the commanding- officer con- . 'cerned, and also directing the battery, squadron, or company commander of the. , young soldier concerned to order him tc 3 discontinue the use of. cigarettes entirely 3 for. a specific period. ,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 763, 11 March 1910, Page 11
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