THE DACIA The capture of the Dacia by a V'rorcdi cruiser, which has brought her into Brest, gives a wholly new-aspect to the controversy as to the .validity of her sale aud hcr_ transfer from the Ger-ian to the American flag. The French rule is clear and unqualified;. “The change r.f nationality of merchant vessels CTocted after the declaration of . war is iiuil, and without effect.” Condemnation by a prize court follows as a in ittor of course. The French prize law views with suspicion any measures, for example, naturalisation, which may be used to hide, attempts to evade the rule as to the invalidity of . transfers after the outbreak of war.
WHAT TO DRINK. A DOCTOR’S ADVICK. Writing in a Hpme publication, Dr. J. Tier. Lindsay said that water aerated with carbonic acid, gas is Nature’s own drink. For persons desirous of getting fit and of keeping fit,- there js. no beverage to bo compared with it. “It will interest -New Zealanders to know that the Dominion is,producing in Wai-Rongoa Natural Mineral Water a beverage which coincides’with that recommended .by Dr. Lindsay. WaiRongoa is charged with its own natural carbonic acid gas. This makes it lively, salubrious, and deliciously pleasant. A glassful daily flushes out the stomach, causing an additional supply of gastric juice to be secreted,.which• aids’ digestion. For business men Wai-Rongoa is specially valuable. - It prevents or cures those troubles following on a too scder.r.. ary life. Obtainable' at hotels, elulr stores, chemists.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144665, 27 April 1915, Page 6
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246Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144665, 27 April 1915, Page 6
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