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CASUALTIES.

LOST OVERBOARD. A NOTED^INVENTOa. Press Association—-By Tel.—Copyright. Received 9 p.m., Oct. Ist. LONDON, Oct. 1. M. Diesel, inventor of an oil engine, disappeared in the North Sea whan, voyaging to England. . His disappearance is a mystery. He was travelling to London to attend a company meeting, accompanied by M. ; Carols, a director, and Luckmann. his chief engineer. The three separated in the evening to go to their cabius- M. Diesel did'not sleep in his berth, and it is supposed that ho continued walk. ing o*i the deck, owing to ocbasional UTsomniaj-and ;feU overboard. •> ~

TOWN THREATENED BY FLOOD NEW YORK, .Sept. 30.' The flooding of the town of Lake Charles, Louisiana,' is feared owing to the rise of the river Calasca. Several business blocks are flooded already. The inhabitants, fearing a repetition of the Dayton, Ohio, disaster, are preparing tp move.

VALUE OF WIRELESS. . The British steamer Templemore took fire at sea when voyaging to Liverpool. She wirelessed to the steamer Arcadia, which rescued the crew.

When Mr Webster wrote of Woods He' saicf, with "graphic ease: That Woods were mostly timber, And were all composed of trees'. But if Mr .Webster to-day , He*d find a meaning newer, j For "Woods" to millions simply means ' The Woods'.Great Peppermint Cure SIXTEEN DEATHS IN TWO WEEKS "When a- baby my little girl -had diar. rhoaa,; and as sixteen children had died from it in this locality in two weeks I was greatly alarmed," saysJMrs Alice Williams, Creasy,' Tas- ••'The doctor could do absolutely nothing for her, but as I am a great believer in all Chamber, berlain's Remedies I gave her Chamberlain's Colic.and Diarrhoea Remedy with marvellous results, for she was .. soon qmtQ well again." Sold everywhere... VKLC ACID TROUBLES FLY BEFORE THE MAGIC OF RHEUMO. 'Tis always painful to watch the sufferings- of ihose ' who ' are afflicted by Rheumatism," Gout, Lumbago, or Sciatica. Torture day and night—a trouble to themselves and those around them, no rest or peace—the story is thd same in almost every cas». " But there -is a brighter side oftimos—far many ; tell of how they recovered" theirhealth and strength through 'RHEU-MO,'-the world-Tamed cur© for.Urio Acid troubles. Hera is a case in point. Mr Geo. Col!edge,. 0 f Wellington writes:—"A few freeks ago'l was attacked with Rheumatic "Gout? my feet were much swollen and I had to keep to my bed. Hearing of your cure for Gout I sent for a bottle of RHEUMO, and after taking a few doses the effect was magical, Sthe severe pain left, and the swelling cfc'sappeared. -I was soon on my feet again and able to go to work." ' Here f is but an isolated instance of RHEUMO'S- wonderful curative ye« there ar» still those who buy useless" quack nostrums because they are a little cheaper than Rheuma? J Don't be misled, RHEUMO is the one and-only genuine cure for-rheumatic troubles. Of all chenvsts. and stores, 2s 6d and'4s 6d. ; ' ,- B"or skin.and chronio diseases consult a.phvfiician'who has specialnejcpertenee. Ghristchurcbj hja a roßutay ."tipn_in.;pKh. pasf» r - >

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 15160, 2 October 1913, Page 7

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CASUALTIES. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 15160, 2 October 1913, Page 7

CASUALTIES. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 15160, 2 October 1913, Page 7

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