•Practically all of the 30,000 dogs which were csiled from Constantinople last summer to an island in the Jlarmoran Sea have died on the barren rocks of disease and thirst. Bread was pent each week from Constantinople, but it was so bad in quality that the dogs preferred to cat their (lead companions. LAY AWAKE IN PAIN AND MISERY. Mrs! Angus oF .Oxide and Wolfram Streets, Broken Hill, says: "For four years iny life was a misery. I suffered so with digestion. I would go to bed only to lie awake in pain and misery, until I was nearly mad. I tried everything, but could get no rest or relief. Then my sister-in-law, Mrs. Brown, of AVarriiambool, Vic, told me of the great benefit one of her neighbours ljad received from Chamberlain's Tablets and induced me to try them. Tlio first few; doses brought relief and rest. After I had finished two boxes new life seemed to be given me. I hnvo had no return of my complaint, and now go about my daily duties in n cheerful .manner." 8 Motor-ears have been forbidden to citor tlio Swiss Canton of Grisons by the result of n local referendum. Tlio prohibition is directly opposed to tk< financial interests of the people concerned, and is also against a decision arrived at bv the local government- authorities.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1111, 26 April 1911, Page 5
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224Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1111, 26 April 1911, Page 5
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