Hirooko Manz, the -wife of a ricksha man at Kobe, was .recently arrested on a ohaxso of having nnndered.no fewer"than a hundred babies. The body of a child was found in a pond near the woman's house, and. when, the pond "was drag ether evidences of crime were aiecover The woman has oarif eased, and states that die was assisted in the -work by a number of other -women, -who went about tie country offering to provide good homes for young children for small weekly payments. A represerrfcafcbre of the 'GiornaLe d' Italia' recently interviewed M. Emile Oli vier on the events of 1870. He said that the responsrbiliiy of the Empress Eugenie was that of having prevented Napoleon ILL from returning to Paris after the catastrophe, and of hadmgherself overthrown the Olivier Ministry-.—-jßeuter. Mr Joseph ZeitEn, of New York, who is 101 years old, accounts thus for his longevity : " Drink plenty of good beer, wine, and whisky; dotft think too ranch; smoke all you want to, and never worry; do everything Tegulariy, audi nothing in. excess; play with children, one boar every day." For bronchial coughs and <olcte, Woods' Great Peppermint-Cure. ls-6d ami 2s 6d per '
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Evening Star, Issue 12927, 25 September 1906, Page 3
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197Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12927, 25 September 1906, Page 3
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