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GERMANY'S LOST COLONIES

A CHRISTCHURCH RESOLUTION. (Feb United Pbess Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, September 23. At a meeting of the Canterbury Branch of the Royal Colonial Institute a resolution by the Council of the London Institute to the effect that in the interests of the Empire, and (jhc interests of native races concerned, no one of the former German possessions should be restored to Germany was carried. In moving the resolution, the Hon. W. H. Triggs_ said there should bo no such thing as handing Germany's colonics to her after the war. There was very strong personal feeling amongst the people of Now Zealand that Samoa should not be handed .back. If it were handed back; if we were to have at our door a nest of German submarines and aeroplanes, then one of the objects our boys wore fighting for would be brought to naught. Germany's treatment of coloured races was, he contended, the reason why she should not regain her oolo-nic-s. Sir John Denniston, speaking in support of the mot'on. said vre hod to take our chance in the meleo which must follow the war. and trust that the justice of our cau?e would reccivo consideration. The onlv thing was how far those fightinc for a decent °ivorld would be able to enforce their demands It was, he added, an absolute and vital necessity that this part of the world should be kept safe.

ffiT IS fiEUiiISHEIi? Neurasthenia is the medical term > applied to the condition of nervous ex--1 haustion that is very common in modern • life. The patient does not appear to have \ any definite disease, but becomes incapL able of sustained exertion. Sometimes the . sufferer is subject to hysteria. If the ; patient can get away to the country or seaside and forget all cares and worry 1 it will help greatly towards a cure. It ; will also be necessary to take a reliable ; tonic—such a one /is Dr Williams' Pink . Pills for instance. These pills stimulate . the appetite and assist in the nutrition of , the nerve cells. As the nerves get their ! nourishrffent from, the biood the treat--1 men-t must be directed towards building J up the blood. Dr Williams' Pink Pills act directly oil the blood, and with proper regulation of' the diet have proved of the greatest benefit in many cases of neurasthenia. A tendency to aruemia, or bloodlessncss, shown by most neurasthenic patients, is also corrected by these tonic pills. Your own dealer sells 'Dr Williams' Pink Pills. ! " Diseases of the Blood "is a booklet I full of useful information. So is the I pamphlet on " Nervous Diseases." They are sent free on request by the Dr Wil- I ; Hams' Medicine Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington. I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17428, 24 September 1918, Page 6

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GERMANY'S LOST COLONIES Otago Daily Times, Issue 17428, 24 September 1918, Page 6

GERMANY'S LOST COLONIES Otago Daily Times, Issue 17428, 24 September 1918, Page 6