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Baking soda does not hasten the digestive processes in the stomach, nor are people likely to suffer from “excess acidity,” a rare condition related to the blood which requires the attention of a physician,, and which is not helped appreciably by random doses of inorganic salts. Baking soda added to green vegetables when they are cooking hasten the destruction of vitamin C. *X X X Among outstanding Bibles currently being displayed in the United Stgtes at the New York (City) Public Library are the Gutenberg Bible, 1450, the first book printed from movable type; the Polyglot, Bible, 1517, printed in four languages; the original King James Bible, 1611; the Oxford Lectern Bible, 4935, and a new folio World Bible recently completed by the American designer, Bruce Rogers.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 87, 18 January 1950, Page 8

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127

Untitled Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 87, 18 January 1950, Page 8

Untitled Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 87, 18 January 1950, Page 8

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