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Entering Billencay, Essex, workhouse when she was 17 years old, Miss Mary FeweH'has remained there ever since, as she found it so comfortable. She is now 94 years of age. Physical training is apparently not a strong .point in British secondary schools. The inspector recently announced that the training was inefficient in nearly 80 per cent, of the schools visited.
No huge combine of forces can efface A fertile, virile, proud, and martial race; Coercion and exactions but evolve War upon war nntil all claims dissolve No tyrant effort foils the will of fate, Let reason guide the councils of the state; The health is more than wealth, "be sure— * Remember Woods'' Great Peppermint Core.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18659, 7 April 1926, Page 7
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