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SORROWS OF AN EDITOR.

'HE'UNWRDENS HIMSELF. " I was born in London, and came to 1 Australia when 21 vcara old," said Mr 15. E. Louder, or (A Wharf street, Brisbane, when giving iv reporter' fi I the outline of his IgrL life. "In '811 Pjii 1 waS editor of tho vjvta. Armidalo ChronrT iele, and later on Allora Guardian,\\ll Ipswich Advo\i \V catc ' aml Hugb ' 'to )) ttVl' /iji^v'f' en ' len Ensi ? n ' I / Pi~S3iL p then I became I I lender writer for M 'iPm/J the Roc l '' l '" l^- •■/// / Will ton.Arguß. ■In •V/ II I Ml € '81, whilst in • Rockhampton, I found t.'iat 20 years in tropical Queensland had undermined 7ny once strong constitution. I became a victim to indigestion, pains in the back and shoulders, lassitude, and sleeplessness. Four hundred and fifty, persons were down with malarial fever, and the doctor said I had contracted it; before long,'shivering fits, Bickness, and chilliness boro out his diagnosis. I took enough medicines," said Mr Louder, with characteristic decision, " to float a small gunboat. After that I consulted abeul 20 doctors, hut I was regarded as incurablo, dyspepsia being my worst trouble. I had to force myself to eat, hut the plainest diet caused severe pains. Having read that. Dr Williams' pink pills had been beneficial in such cases, I.began taking them. A' few days later I certainly felt improved, and was able to digest food better. Six boxes completely cured me. My health is splendid, and my friends tell me I never looked so well as I do now." ■ A few years' residence in a tropical or semi'tropical dimato causes our blood to.become and Urns' renders us susceptible to disease. Dr Williams' pink pills for pale people, by onriching the blood, refoning the nerves, and strengthening the spine, restore perfect health and euro ansmia, debility, ■ effects of fevers, heart weakness, skin diseases, rickets, St. Vjtus' dance, paralysis, etc. 'Sold ;bv chemists and shopkeepers, and by the Dr '•Williams' Medicine' C 0 .,: Wellington, three 'shillings per box,' six boxes sixteen and six, post free. Writo to'tho Dr Williams' Mediqno Co. describing your case, and receive frco Instructions, . •'•■

A Wellington telegram states that on tiro Basin reseiTo Midland defeated the Old Boys by an innings and 170 runs. Upham secured seven wickets for 23 runs, Tucker eight for 46, Connell five for 21. Iu the Wellington y. Phoenix match Wellington in the first innings scored 165 riyis and Phmoix £0 {Midw „. Asl,bolt lool: six wickots f0r.38 run. Wellington in the second innings made 14'J for one wicket (Richardson 66 and llickson 65, both not out).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12006, 1 April 1901, Page 3

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433

SORROWS OF AN EDITOR. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12006, 1 April 1901, Page 3

SORROWS OF AN EDITOR. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12006, 1 April 1901, Page 3