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\vHA r " ABOUT LIQUOR FOR MEDICINE '! a„ nl ‘.p,nnt i« be his marie to bamboozle ibo people by telling them that National Paohibitirm if carrier! and another Inltnenza Epidemic come* 'lions r-o LQjuor will bo cbtsinable. It t= niitrno. Abe Act maLe* amp. ssw* few : S’SSil. ti Mxtybis eiigli stock to meet «I 1 cmergencies—il<lvt.]
1 Ail previous records ui ship-finishing , hive been beaten by Messrs Workman, Clark, and Co.. Belfast, who have cum- ' pleted a standard shin of 8,000 tons in three and three-quarter dnvs. The ore- ! vi-nis record was that of Messrs Harlaml | and Wolff, who finished one in five days. ■ London was protected from Untlia raids !bv a vast arete.n of nets suspended from ! balloons thousands of feet above. 'File ; wires would have cut the most powerful ! machine in two. The (iennaus never knew I quite where these nets were, and after j every trip the danger was magnified.
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Evening Star, Issue 16991, 13 March 1919, Page 8
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155Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16991, 13 March 1919, Page 8
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