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MELBOURNE, Fkb. 27. I Tip 3 for the Newmarket Handicap—Australasian : Bungebah or Fernando. Leader : Bungebah. Weekly Times : Bungebah, Prattler or Churchill. Capys : Utter, Free Lance or Churchill. Press Agent : Conceit or Bungebah, with Radoo a good outsider. For the Cup the Australasian tips Grey Gown or Vengeance ; the L'-a !er, Grey Gown ; the Weekly Times, Grey Gown ; Capys, Correzc or Free Lance. Press A^ent : Admiral, if a starter, failing which Megaphone or Correze. The Miners' Conference has decided *o levy sixpence per member in aid of the Denniston (New Zealand) colliers. The Executive was empowered to make any further levies that may be necessary, and a unanimous vote of sympathy was carried. j Several physicians consider that Dr O'Hara's typhoid cure is nothing more or less than brewers' yeast. The latter, grow- , ing in its own pet medium, malt, will eat out j baccili, but there is no reasonable inference that it will do so in the human body. ADELAIDE, Feb. T. Dr Springthorpe has returned from Germany. He says Dr Koch's remedy is infinitely the best yet to be had for the treatment of tubercle. The only thing wanted was experience of the class of cases most benefited by its use. The Shearers' Conference will despatch an agent to New Zealand to explain the Aus- ; tralian situation. j _____ ______-__——-— — |

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Southland Times, Issue 11672, 28 February 1891, Page 2

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Australian Southland Times, Issue 11672, 28 February 1891, Page 2

Australian Southland Times, Issue 11672, 28 February 1891, Page 2

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