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News In Brief

A ftol-ehss bike is advertised for salo in this isBQGi To-day h the anniversary of tho conclusion of the Zulu war (1879). Booial by ladies of St. Joseph's Oburob, to-night, in Aoademy of Masio. Tenders Hardy's Mines, Limited, for driving tunnel at Wfciorongomai, close on Batarday, 7th September. Lord Elgin shortly forwards to the Governors a despatch folly explaining the reorganisation of tho Colonial Offioo, Esperanto is tanght in the military schools and 1000 colleges oi England and France. In Japan there is an Esperanto Booioty with 1000 members; Mr Pike Pearstf, member for Darlington, in the. Commons, speaking at Darlington, said: 11 We have raised sixty millions annually by taxation of food and . drink, while Mr Chamberlain's dnty on corn would only prodooe two millions," The London Standard siatos thai Mr Barnes, a Commoner, interviewed, doolared that tho Amalgamated Soolely of Engineers had decided to terminated* affiliation with the Trades Union Congress, and that the Society had joined tho Labour Fatty and Federation of Trades, The Canterbury Oyoling League wil 1 . send two men selected from fiiroht , Henderson, and J. Smith, to represent New Zealand in the Warnambool road ' raoo,. Tboy will allow thorn £5 travelling ' . expenses, and give a spjcial prize for ihe beat performance by the men. Last year 70 oat of every 1000 male childron botn in the colony, and 64 out of every 1000 female obildron, died before attaining the age of one year. Or Mason, • Chief Health Officer, iu his report states that in his opinion with a pmo milk eapply and proper care on the part.of the parents most of these deaths would have < been averted. "Mr Asquitb, British Chanoellor, speak* ing at Wiithshire, said that tmiil Mr Balfour and the Unionists plainly deolared wbothor they wero prepared to tax corn, meat, and other necessities of life and in-' dusiry, in order to socure oolonlal preference, they conld not escape the penalty of the subterfuge and ovasion which loit .■ tbom the country's oonfidenco.' IHE KING OF PAIN ' Those mho have felt it) keen, cutting pains know that Bhenmatism is torture, and is rightly OBlled the "Pein King." In the daytime Bheumatism is bad enough, but during tbo long, wouy hours of night it is maddening. Immedste relief cao be obtained from rhenmuio pains by a thorough rubbing with' Dr. Sheldon's Magnetio L'niment. Keep rubbing unt 1 jou feel the mtgnetic glow penetrating to the very bones, A peaceful night will resuk The most stubborn oases of rbecma' ism ut ill yield to this per- .' cistern treatmont. Obtainable at the Waihi Workers' Co, Op. Booiety, (Ltd.), Agents, The Chnton Hat is stocked only by P. Hetherington, Thames, Te Aroha and Walhi, It is guaranteed solid value. 10s ' 6d; hard and soft felt..

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VII, Issue 2029, 28 August 1907, Page 1

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News In Brief Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VII, Issue 2029, 28 August 1907, Page 1

News In Brief Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VII, Issue 2029, 28 August 1907, Page 1