School children to-day are hardier *han those of a few years aao; thanks to the care of school doctors most pupils how leave school with sound teeth and aood vision. ■ /. A lad playing with his dog. which scratched up a sample of gold from the surface of the ground, was responsible for a frceh gold "strike" at Semphell’s Creek. in New South Wales. < The lumber exports from Vancouver for the first nine’ months ,of 1924 totalled more than 323,900,00nft, which .'wAs 100,000,000 ft in excess of the total for the same period of the year.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12042, 21 January 1925, Page 3
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