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Cycling Notes.

1 ■ What can be accomplished on a fast motor on good roads can be gathered from a motor run recently established in France by Baron de Caters, one of the crack motorists of Europe. Leaving Paris aboard bis 120 h.p. Mercedes touring car at 7 One morning, the baron arrived at Nice, a distance of 590 miles, the same day. The actual driviog time 10| hours, the average speed thus working out at 55 miles an hour, a wonderful performance, considering tbe car was fitted with touring body, &0., and that tbe road was not in too good a state owing to wintry conditions.

A. J. Clarke, winner of the Austral Wheel Baca in 1904, has at last scored in classic cycle racing. At the Melbourne Druids’ Race Meeting, Clarke won the Mile Aus* tralasian Championship. Geo Morgan finished second, with his namesake ,B. W. Morgian third. The New South Wales orack, O. Brook, failed to get a pla.ce and has evidently goneetule. Clarke confirmed bis championship win by subsequently defeating G. Morgan and W. Butt (Germany) in the 5 Miles’ International Scratch Race. The Druids’ Wheel Race at the same meeting was carried off by A. G. Flack, woo has on different occasions nddeu well in tbe big Dunlop Road Rrt«e from W«rroauibo«il to Melbourne. Treat it properly. Colds, we-iken the lungs, lower th vitality and pave the way for consumptioiv Pneumonia always results from a oakU or from an attack of influenza. Give every cold the attention it deserves; Uiat it promptly an.) piopeily. What should you oo? There is but one .nswer. Take Ch iinbevlaiu’s Cougli Remedy. It always cures. Foi sale by W«t-on & Co„ Woodville.

A Mother’s Recommend..tion. Airs Ai n y Gia‘.. g ng-> ( >..•» .■ ). writes; ‘‘Gt ;uail.enaiu r a uem. ay 1 as a splond id n-pntution in this district, and i know of many vvinin- acnt Group anil .iSrnncliitiK nme bt-en cur. U 1 hud been a niff iei trum Broiicd;.] Asthma for many years, uno never found any treatment that waild relieve me until I commenced taking Gnamberlain’a Cough Remedy, and that completely cured me. It has never failed to cure coughs or chest complaints among the members of my family. I aiwa a keep a bottle of Chamberlain’s Coug'h Remedy in the house, and wou d advice ull mothers to do likewise.” For sale by Watson & Co., Woodvilie.

{□justice to think they were solely interested in what a distinguished statesman of the moment, in a rhetorics! indiscretion, called “the sordid b nda of trade, but which in reality was the prime mover in the creation of the world’s greatest empire.. He emphasised the inheritance and responsibilities of th‘ir relations with the self-govern-ing colonies which constituted almost a miracle of constitutional administration. The colonies, he said, were now “ nations worthy of ns, and he hoped he would be worthy of them.” They had grown too big to be very careful about petty things.

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3872, 11 May 1906, Page 4

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Cycling Notes. Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3872, 11 May 1906, Page 4

Cycling Notes. Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3872, 11 May 1906, Page 4