A V On their arrival at Auckland, Mr Guy, of the HV.A.I. Association (who knows its value), presented each of the visitors with a lull-sised bottle of Q-tol, which is now recognised by R A .Rose and all other athletes as an ideal emollient embrocant for soothing tired muscles and easing stiffness. —Aavt.
Deaths through automobile accidents in the 79 largest cities of America in 1925 numbered 6370, an increase of 282 over 1924. New York led with 1001 deaths, and Chicago next with 598.—Reuter. Cross-word puzzles hare helped to improve the health of a patient in a Sussex infirmary. He had been bedridden for six years, and had become vary depressed; but the solving of cross-words has proved successful in cheering him up. The richest girl in the world is said to be the twelve-year-old daughter of the late Mr J. B. Duke, the American tobacco “king/' who left her about ,£30,000,000. Mr Duke was the inventor or the popular "cigarette card." Lord Oxford, speaking at Hull, declared that the rumour of a LiberalLabour alliance was a mere house of cards, compounded in ignorance. The Liberals were determined to retain thoii identity and independence.—-‘Sun^caole.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12355, 27 January 1926, Page 3
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