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How ;i sheep-dog cured itself of rheumatism is told by I.)r M. B. Bay in the English Interview. Tile facts, for which be vouches, were related by a Highland shepherd. One of the shepherd’s dogs developed painful swellings in its .joints, and disappeared. The dog was discovered buried up to its neck in a great bog, whither it bad betaken itself to obtain relief from its pain. The shepherd, rigidly concluding that the dog evidently knew what was best for itself, left it there, arid eventually it came back to ils master perfectly well-

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Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16654, 20 November 1925, Page 8

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Untitled Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16654, 20 November 1925, Page 8

Untitled Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16654, 20 November 1925, Page 8

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