By a gift of £4500 from Mr. Ralph C. Forster, the fund of .£25,000 required for tho purchase of tho sito for new chemical laboratories at the University College, London, has been completed. Notice has bwn given to exercise option on a site. Prince Arthur of Conuaught, president of the Appeal Committee, expresses tho hone that Mr. Forster's example will be followed by others,, eo that the ,£50,000 required for the" buildings ■ may bo subscribed without delay.
LAY AWAKE IN PALM AND MISERY. Mrs. Angus of Oxido and Wolfram Streets, Broken Hill,- says: "For four years my life was a misery, I suffered so with digestion. I would po to bed only to lie iiivnko in pain and misery, until I was nearly mad. I tried. cvorythin*;, lmt could Ret no rest or relief. Then my sister-in-law, Mrs. Brown, of Warrnamhool, Vie., told me of the Rreat benefit one of her neighbours had received from Chamberlain's Tablets and induced me to try them. The first few doses brought relief and rest. After I had finished two boxes new life seemed (o bo Riven me. I have, had no return of my complaint, and now no about my daUr duties in n cheerful manner.'! j
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1086, 27 March 1911, Page 3
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