, Miss Louisa da la Bam* C* QaidV) ii seriously ill at Florence. Overwork, and a slight touch of Boman fever, to which her constitution hat hitherto been im» pervious, hare affected her brain, and ah* is now m strioii seolasion and under cartful treatment. ' ■ The hair; of. a girl employed m v Eastern cotton mill was caught m th» machinery, torn off ;her head and ground into bits. But the girl didn't .mind, it' much. She .kept right on at her work, simply remarking that it only post foot dollars, . anyhow. This is one of \ihe ad* Vantages of art ofer nature. 'M -.' ; '-*"'.-■• : ; ■'".■ ■ Th!e lionaou Laßcet has made the dwQovery that there ia no mor* powerfal ap« : paratuafor the conveyaoiot of diaeaat than a book.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 250, 24 September 1883, Page 2
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