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WHAT THREATENS ?

• LABOUR MAN'S CRYPTIC SPEECH. INDUSTRIAL UXDERCURRENT 12s NEW ZEALAND. BREAD AND BUTTER QUESTION FOR AUSTRALIA. * (By Cable—Press Association —Copyright.) (Received April 13th, 12.-50 a.m.> SYDNEY, April 12. During the debate on a motion to adjourn tbo meetings of tho Political Labour Council until after tho Federal elections, which "was carried, Mr Rippingalo (Coachmakers' Union) opposed tho motion, stating that an undercurrent ivas working in tho industrial world. It had started in New Zealand and would get bore shortly. From information received, they would be asked a momentous question, if not tonight, then next week, or later. It would mean a bread and butter question for Australia. He could not say too much, but tho Council should bo in their places to answer the question when it arrived.

A LADY'S EXPERIENCE. For over two years I was run down, weak, and" miserable. My memory was fickle, I suffered from lioadaches, and I had all sorts o£ presentiments of trouble coming. My nerves wero very bad. I ecemed full of nervo troubles. My bowels were irregular, indigestion, palpitation, and I could not eleep. I was lowspirited. A lady friend advised mo to ' "ASK LOASBY ABOUT IT," And I am glad I did so. A' few bottles of medicine mode me quite well. I now feel that lifo is worth living. This is the experience of hundreds -prho come and "AaJt Loasby About It." Over 40 years' practical experience is at the disposal oi all erufforors Advioo and Medicine, 33 6d; Children, 2a. Country patients treated by letter. Send 6s 6d and a full report of all your symctoms, and a double-eized bottle of medicine is sent post free.—A. M. <LOA§BY (with W. F. MoArthur), the Only Prescribing Chemist, G79 Colombo etroet, Christchuroh. 3108

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15874, 13 April 1917, Page 8

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WHAT THREATENS ? Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15874, 13 April 1917, Page 8

WHAT THREATENS ? Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15874, 13 April 1917, Page 8

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