“Military training is for tlio benefit of employers as -well as employees,” said Mr A. W. Mowlern, S.M., at the JCltham Court, explaining that he disagreed with the principle of exempting young men from military service. He pointed out that had it not been for the men who served at the front employers in the country would not havo been in the position they are to-day.
' Jh© greatest depth sounded is jn the -soilli Pacific near the island cf Guam, which is only 66 feet short of six miles, i his exceeds the greatest known height, Mount Everest, by 2.612 feet. I am 60 years cf age, ,g stated Professor Neil son in the course c£ his remarks at Balclutha on his drainage scheme (says the Leader), ‘and can jump a fence or run. with a man 30 years younger. I attribute* this to the fact that, besides living a regular Ido, I drink a glass cf water evorv morn* ing in order to flush out the system/’
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Otago Witness, Issue 3613, 12 June 1923, Page 33
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