General Booth gives the following as his rules for long life: —Eat little, drink water, take exercise, have a system, take pleasures wisely, avoid excess of all kinds, aim high. Extraordinary' scenes were witnessed in the Hungarian House of .Representatives the other night, when the Opposition’s obstructive tactics towards Government measures led to a- regular riot. Several members engaged in fistic encounters on the floor of the House and. the general uproar eventually became such that the sitting had to be suspended. About a score of duels are expected as a result of the outbreak. Zymole Trokeys clear the throat and revive the voice—important facts for all who talk or sing. Their widespread popularity shows their value.—Acivt. 15
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3297, 16 August 1911, Page 5
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