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A SOUND DIGESTION

THE FOUNDATION OF HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND HARBIN ESS.

In thousands of cases ill-health, depression, lassitude, and irritability are caused by indigestion and a disordered stomach. When the food taken is formed into gases, and the stomach becomes soured, the nourishing properties are lost, and the whole system becomes undermined. You get thin, run down, weakened, .listless, and life is a nightmare of misery and dejection.

To be really healthy, strong, and well you must take good, wholesome meals, and if you cannot do this without pain or discomfort Anti-Acido should be taken.

It is a great preparation—the prescription of a famous London specialist—and is performing miraculous cures everywhere. People who have been dyspeptic for years are now rid of the curse of indigestion, and are pictures of joyous health and strength. 2s 6d, chemists and stores.— Neill and Co., Ltd., wholesale agents.— [Advt.]

private guarantees the Government proposes a mortgage upon a proportion of all fixed property such as lamb factories, machinery, and houses, which will be compulsory on all orders, and will bring in £25,000,000 a. year. Altogether, tho scheme amounts to a minimum of £70,000,000 a year in addition to tho property tax. If tho German proposals are accepted, if. is suggested that an inler- , national conference should bo called to work out tho details.

In tho May Note Germany proposed that “in tho interest of peaceful cooperation between Germany and France, tho German Government, as manifested in their suggestion to conclude a Rhino pact, is prepared to conclude any agreement to ensure peace based on reciprocity. In particular, it is prepared to come to an agreement obliging Germany and France to treat all contentious questions arising between them and not amenable to diplomatic settlement in a peaceable, international procedure —namely, all legal questions before an arbitral tribunal, other differences according to a system of arbitration on tho lines of the Bryan Treaties. The Gonnan Government suggests entering .into negotiations 'on a basis of the ideas set forth above. The first essential lending up to such negotiations must bo that the. status quo ante must be restored within the shortest space of time—that is to say, that those territories which have been occupied over and above tho stipulations of the Versailles Treaty must be evacuated, conditions according to treaty terms must be re-established in the Rhineland, those Germans who have been imprisoned must he sot free, and those who have been expelled must bo allowed to return to their homes and customary work.” Shortly after the receipt of the German Note of Juno the British Government submitted a memorandum to France, and also to Belgium, asking: (1) What France means exactly. by passive, resistance, and what Germany must do to ensure French goodwill. (2) What Franco will do if Germany agrees .to cease passive resistance. (3) Will France return to the regime p/ojocted for tho Ruhr be--fore passive resistance entailed the present organisation ?,

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Evening Star, Issue 18334, 23 July 1923, Page 9

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A SOUND DIGESTION Evening Star, Issue 18334, 23 July 1923, Page 9

A SOUND DIGESTION Evening Star, Issue 18334, 23 July 1923, Page 9

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