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PABENTS STARTLED. . " My wife and 1 were quite startled by hearing our little girl cough a real croupy cough," writes ft. A. Young, Cudal, N.K.W, " 1 at once got a bottle oi ChsmberlaiD's Cough Bcmedy and gave- it to her. In the morning there -".".s no sign ol noiip and her cough rapidly left her."— Sold by H. Bowie and J. G-. Bladiie, Lawrence; T. Broderick, Wnitahuna, and Cotton and Co.. Waipori. One reflection on the Titanic disaster was sent in a messagu from Cleveland, Ohio, in the following toi'ms : " Had the great steamier beji a Chinese vessel, manned by Chinese sailors, not a woman or'child would have been saved, according to ihnry Moy Pot, special agent for the' Chinese Merchants' ■. Association of America, who was in Cloveland. 'lt is the duty of Chinese sailors when a Chinese vessel goes down to savo men first, children rjeat, and women last,' said 'the agent. "That is on the theory that imen are most valuable to the state, that adoptive parents can be found for childien and that women without huabntds ara destitute.' " For chronic chest complaint?. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, la Cd, 2a 6d. The waterside -workers of Auckland are complaining of ,tho working of the St. -Helens lnatermity home in Auckland, and Mr Bradney, one of the northern representatives, has promised to have' the matter threshed out in Parliament.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5962, 20 July 1912, Page 4

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