General Sir Philip Chetwode, m a letter to a relative, writes: "I attended a concert of the famous Welsh singers m Jerusalem. They sang quite beautifully. For the first time "Land of my Fathers' (the Welsh National Anthem) re-echoed | through the streets of Jerusalem m r? M." It is just possible that owing to shipping difficulties it may be necessary that many automobile equipments for the new United States army m France will bo manufactured m England. Already the various English tyre-makers have been requested to detail the utmost possible extent of their manufacturing capacity, irrespective of their total factory, output. Every mould has to be accounted for, and Ha frill capacity of output, working up to ite fullest production. It iv more than possible that extensions! of factories may be sanctioned. At any rate, it sounds feasible that tyres, chassis, and other equipments can . be supplied for the United States army by Groat Britain with lees, inconvenience than from Americ&j and will probably be the consequence of important trade developments. QUIT THAT COUGH BAXTER'S WAY. Why waste time and money and prolong suffering experimenting with untried remedies when Baxter's Lung Pro. server ads so promptly. Quickly silences the most stubborn cough. Gets right to the seat of the trouble and removes all "affections of the respiratory system. Soothes and heals strained throat muscles— strengthens lungs. That's the "Baxter's" way. Unequalled also for colds, influenza, and throat troubles. Get generous-sizeO. fts bottle from chemist or store to-day.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14574, 9 April 1918, Page 8
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