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NEWS IN BRIEF

Anglo-American Peace signed 1814. In every 1001 b of new bread you buy 371 b of water. Only seven metals were known in the days of Columbus. Theae are now fifty-one in use. The glass called the tumbler was originally round-bottomed, and if set down would tumble around on its round bottom. CHAMBEBL AIN'S tablets foe NOTHING We have such perfect faith in Chamberlain’s Tablets that we ask you to try them tree of charge before you buy. Just send l£d in stamps to cover postage to Chamberlain’s JUtd , 520 Biley Street, Sydney, and a free sample will be sent by return mail. Sold by all chemists end storekeepers. A Cardiff man who died recently has left £4947. Of this he gives 2s 9d to his wife. The rest of the property is shared between his mother, brother and sisters. BOW KL COMPLAINTS IN CaiCDEEN The most successful medicine in use for bowel complaints in Children is Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Bemedy. It can always be depended upon to relieve diarrhoea and dysentery. This preparation has been in constant use for 50 years, and has met with uniform success everywhere. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. Two'members of the Viking Rowing Club, Denmark, recently reached Folkestone after rowing from Calais in a two-oared racing skiff. They had had to pull hard for nine hours to reach the English coast against strong tides.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXII, Issue 7283, 24 October 1925, Page 1

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NEWS IN BRIEF Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXII, Issue 7283, 24 October 1925, Page 1

NEWS IN BRIEF Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXII, Issue 7283, 24 October 1925, Page 1

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