~t A requiem;,service for the British officers, and soldiers, killed in South Africa was held at Rome in the Church, of San Silvestro, the diplomatic repreof England and America be-, ihg presentj as well as a large number of the English-speaking colony in Rome. .The cows, in London cowsheds have hsen examined"for tubercular’ disease by veteri-nary-surgeons. The examination lasted two months, and during that time 5114 animals were inspected. Ot this number, 4464 were found to be free from disease. Of the remaining GSO, seven were found to have tubercular disease of the udder, while another five were regarded as suspicions. The Southport Coroner, in an inquest on an infant; who died from-burns, said he would do away with flannelette; it was a rabst dangerous thing. At every inquest ho conducted where, there was a child burned to death.’: it was. clothed in flannelette.. .... ,
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3955, 22 January 1900, Page 2
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