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Two Swedish seamen, Grustav Ljung and Torbjoin ' Tcodorsen, who were j brought before Mr. F. V. Frazer, S.M., at the Magistrate's Court this morning, with being rogues and vagabonds in that they iv,ere found by'night oii the enclosed premises of Thomas Warburton in -'Upland-crescent, admitted the charge, and also that they had damaged a fence to thp' extent of lOs, and explained that they were both very | drunk. Each man was convicted and discharged on the first charge, and was fined £3, with 5s costs, and orSered to make good the damage on the other count, in default 14 days in gaol. One of the most distressing resmlts of an attack of influenza is a period of deep j depression which offc«ii grips the patient. A woman .residing at Vogeltown was admitted'to the Hospital at a quarter to nine la.< 4 night, suffering from a wound in the throat, believed to have been selfinflicted while she was suffering from depression during convalescence from influenza. Her condition is not serious, and she W. reported .to be.making very good progress. The smart black and white soft collars, Is. 3d. at Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Man-nors-street.—Advt. We are well stocked with Summer underwear. See our garments from Is. lid. Spuekf Utio kno« (lmw«» St. 6d. G«o. Fowldi, Ltd,, Hi4tter».«fc.~Mvt.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 137, 6 December 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 137, 6 December 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 137, 6 December 1918, Page 8