, ! ] ; • nut a little singular to observe that ■, ;rj England and Scotland, m spite ", m<Teaie of population, the year 1893 ■■■•■ <> a small decline in the amount of Hiant . co nH(Ui; ,. (i hy th|f pu j, ]k , w cfm , p iru ¥,u.i DHg, Ireland not only kept up ; f, : r : w : h up liinf ,fr ‘‘ ''d its consumption by dtvw* e-Hlon:.. m spile of it, 1 alleged ami in -f Umgradua! dec™ of ita inhabitants.
The highest point y.-t known t-, j mVt . been attained by a mountain r j > 33,700 ft which has just bc-n by Mr Omham in the Himalaya*. u„ r ... parts that he did not Many iin.onvonion< •» la breathing, or experience any uanm*n, bleeding at the ao»e, or temporary k»w „t sight and hearing; bat the motion of ih t . heart was perceptibly affected, as its beat tm became audible, aud its rate was dcc;_. I'.y Lno°':iic<L
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXII, Issue 7386, 31 October 1884, Page 6
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