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THE COMMONWEALTH

Pr«ss Association-Bv Telegraph-Copyright RICH MINERAL FIELD. PERTH., Oct. 10." The new Bullworth lodes have been inspected by the Government Geologist, who reports that they make the richest surface sJiow in Western Australia. TJiere is evidence of limitless potential mineral wealth over an enormous area. Ore from Buiiworth gave an alleged assay of twenty-five ounces to the ton.

COLD WEATHER. Received 9.20 p.m., Oct. 10th. SIDNEI', Oct. 10. The weather is intensely cold in the country districts; and three feet of snow has fallen on Mount Koscinsco.

.Mil DAI'S REMARKS. USED IN AUSTRALIA. In the tight against no license a statement has been circulated That the police inspectors of New Zealand had adversely reported on no license. With a view to rebutting this the New South Wales Alliance obtained from Dr Findlay, Minister of Justice, a statement that with one exception all the inspectors reports are substantially in favour oi no license, from the point of view of law and order. The Alliance also obtained from the Mayors of Oamaru Grey Lynn and C'hristchurch a strong rcbutta! of the statement by Mr Day, Magistrate at Timaru, that more temptation to drink existed in no-lieense districts and that liquor is kept in neariy every house.

SOCIALISM A CHECK ON WAR. Received 12.55 a.m., Oct. 11th. The Minister of Defence says that the peace of Europe is guaranteed by tlie growing power of the Socialists in Germany. FATAL EPIDEMIC. The s.s. Induua, from the Marshall and Gilbert Islands, reports a serious outbreak of pneumonia—loo deaths have been recorded. ' ,

THE RICHMOND COLLISION. MELBOURNE, Oct. 10. The case against the engined'river and signalman concerned in the Richmond disaster has commenced A CHURCH BELL NUISANCE.

In the Banco Court Mr Haddon and his wife sought an injunction against the Rev. Mr Lynch to restrain them from ringing St. Paul's Church bell. They claimed that the, row got on their nerves Tho injunction was granted to prevent ringing before 9 a.m. and £5 damages was granted. ,

"SWEET IS PLEASURE AFTER PAIN." Sang the Poet-—Probably he had experienced relief from Rheumatism or Gout, and in the joy of recovery gave expression to thoso words. Every sufferer from tho excruciating pains of these and kindred diseases will echo tho poet's sentiment when thov linvo tried RHEUMO. Mr Andrew Gillospio, of Wellington, is so well known throughout N.Z. that his experience will interest many. Ho writes:

"Whilst sufforiiiE from a sovoro attack of Rhoiimatie (Inul., a friend brought me a. ImUle of lIIIIOUMO. Its effect was curtain; Uio pnui left,; tlie. swelling went, down, and I.lk, mmmiikl bottle completed I lie rum. A friend who has breii sufl'oritie; (rmn I(.l tnalio Gout for some l.hriiii .yoiit.':, ninl wlioso case was ecmsidei'i'd Impolitic leruivcd almost immediate rolinl' from |min, and after taking Uireo bnl,tl."i who able to leave linr bed. When I hoar ~f anyone sufrorinir from Ulieiiinnt.jo (,'<iii| ' | i always reenmmoiid It-HIOHiMO. Then, an, i many sufforinn who would |n.|. prompt, relief if they only lik<l IfIIKII.MO " Oet a bottle froiii tin, iionrcjil. chemist ' o- storekeeper, <;iUiur ut 2a (kl on' 4ft 6d,.„ ■■■> -*&.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14321, 11 October 1910, Page 5

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THE COMMONWEALTH Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14321, 11 October 1910, Page 5

THE COMMONWEALTH Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14321, 11 October 1910, Page 5