DECENTRALISATION.
The leaders of the world have among the problems which clamor for immediate solution that of centralisation and its cure. Especially has this evil been felt in the Australias, where a city of miles i square holds a population equal to that distributed on millions of acres—where the dog does not wag the tail so much as the tail wags the dog. What is required is a complete Local Government Act. giving the corporate bodies the power to proceed in local matters and so wiping Out the roads and bridges legislator anil troubling the senate with national questions only. The human body is a sublime object lesson in decentralisation. The body is a community with one governor, the seat of life, and so decentralised is he that no one knows his location, whether it be in the brain, or the heart, or other wherei But the governor leaves his lieutenants'to command their own departments. The will obeys itself, the feet walk to the dinner, the hand unfolds the serviette, the'palate does its tasting work, the stomach does its duty—but herfi we digress. How many of us give our digestive organs a chance of doing their duty ? We either neglect ourselves grossly or we martyrise ourselves with doses of valueless alleged tonics and cures, simply because they are said to be as pood as Warner's and cheaper. It must be insisted that unsuitable and ineffective treatment kills as nutny people as does neglect. In either case there is a possibility <■• rapid transition from simple Dygpgpsia into the Complicated Liver Complaint or the awful Blight's Disease with all their painful associations. We advise every man to treat the " trivial symptom " With tried and reliable medicines such as Warier's Safe Cure and SAFE Pills, and for Diabetes, now becoming so common, with their specific, SAFE Diabetes Cure, These remedies have been in constantly-increas-ing repute for lo years, and their present success is in keeping with past good results.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 127, 3 July 1895, Page 2
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326DECENTRALISATION. Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 127, 3 July 1895, Page 2
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