It's a simple matter—very casv to get rid of that headache—one wafer of Steams' Headache Cure and a swallow of water—headache is banished.—Advt. 27 Tho summary dismissal of Dr. Sivors Director-General of the Medical Board' has aroused much indignation all over Finland. The press comments in bitter tones on his removal, regarding it as a sign that the Government is prepared to dispenso with'the services of all officials who shft'.v the least hostility to its programme. Hundreds of telegrams and messages of sympathy received by tho dismissed official aro alone sufficient evidence of the feelings of tho country on the subject. Dr. Sivers was one of tho most popular men in the Grand Duchv He was an expert in prophylactic mc'nl sures against cholera, and it. was to his stringent regulations that Finland has owed her freedom from infection durin" the past two years, in spite of the proxim" ity of St. Petersburg, and the large amount of traffic both by land and «ea The cause nf his dismissal was the clot! ing of the Tammorfors Hospital as a protost ngniiift tho curtailment of supplies by the Senate.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1084, 24 March 1911, Page 5
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188Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1084, 24 March 1911, Page 5
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