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Affairs in China.

* •■ . ■ j ■■■■■...r-,i ' :»■: — a^ — W. J V--' V ' ' '■> DEAtH^-O-F ;YTdNG 3EJIT. .J- -; EXPLOSION \^T CANTON ARSENAL United' Priss'-'As'sociatibn.^By'BleW' " Hrie Telegraph.— Copyright. - » -• - • ! ' London, April ll.^S News has been received of the<ieath : at Pekinof Yung La. .—•■.. » •,•• April 1 12., ' News has been recsivad of ah oxplosion ajfc Cannon arsenal powder factory. - ' ' Fifteen hundred persons are reoor.fed feo h-ive been killed. . ', » ' '• ' ' ' ll '" i r . Repei7ed 14; 12.35-a.Ji. \r ../•;"• . „,' London, April 13. Rebels are aaspectdd : or causiag^i^ explosion at Canton apenal. j'Themjo^r iality .wa3 exaggerafced" add tlie city" was amnjnred.. . ■ ■;. # - ai : '^. .The;Dowag'ei; has ;suaani6aea" Chati^ Chituag W Pekbi/ .' . • ■ "'..' ,' ;,^ ' . Tt is. expected: tiiaiXungLu's death will have a pac^o efEecfcv - : J. :, . Is it possible to stop the -tortures of, Eheumatism , land Gout? 'Is. /uiere ; any. physia^that will-gf^e you rel|e^-r permanent t -relief " from; these demon, diseases 1 ■ Wicn; writhing injagoiiy^ttio victims of uric acicl poisoning" „'nftn-t-ally? ,nsk ; themselves • Buch - questions and- long; for the > rie^icinej J^ia^; give, them • a t respite from; torture. \Rheurno revels in rem,o\dng. Sheufifia— tism. Rheumo is the rtiedicine wathtied. It is a marvellous medicine; aH'd' ? th6se , who ; know . it - tesTt, -pyaise , it r the jjwst. Kheumo ' gives "reli6? "SKth 1 Hlte^fil'st dose, and unless /Che,. case Js very stub- t born a cure' is ' effected l within fortyeight hours. Th"e~psin yauished, tibe swelling goes awa^ /v _ahd '- the excess uric "qc'td ' ( ,in :: thW-^loocl by chemists aM storekeepers '••*aty2/6 ' The KaiapoiWoofen'^oiii^iJ.jttf^ Ly. , always scqi;e.s. r at ExhibajGops.^ *liL blankets. ' ' Th"e '-mill^ turns ;.6irt l :'V^me bcauHirul" fle^^Wri^lbla^ke^ y yield a« gre^cyrof^&mtoti^/'Tlie' Melbourne : Clothing; '<?omrtany v hbld.s" a stock- of- 200 ,pairs^imrch-ased- tft}Wlg . discount ; for qasli aiM^markjsd; ,for;^e 3 r sizes.V ; .. \r ni'i ..,< !f*;ffflU '■■ 'A" r word'. roLi'Advic^-Tr.i^Jl^otbatieTs. By purchesitff a-.",paiK.. 'pi out, '9/6 football T teOot^ a \jsV£s ensurg' tWp thing's; --.«coiipmy -'^fana; *f coimojet*'*. A..B:C. f ..-.'.,.. t '

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12235, 14 April 1903, Page 4

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Affairs in China. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12235, 14 April 1903, Page 4

Affairs in China. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12235, 14 April 1903, Page 4

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