"There is no definite evidence that diseases are spread by the mouthpieces of telephones,” says the British Minister of Health. Smoking compartments are to be provided in the new wooden-winged monoplanes for use on the London-Amsterdam-Berlin route. "It is not a suitable food for a child,” said the East Ham Coroner at an inquest on a 17-months-old child who was said to have mackerel for dinner. Among the mourners at a funeral in the Isle of Wight was the dead man’s pony.
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Southland Times, Issue 18965, 12 June 1923, Page 13
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