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At Wolverharopton a Coroner's inquiry was held into the ciicumstances attending the death of Mart Boothby Williams, assessor and collector of taxes, of Merridale Road, Wolvcrhampton, which occurred from the effects of injuries received ...as n result of a cycle accident. Tho Coroner stated that there -were two • rabbit warrens in the immediate vicinity of the spot where tho accident took place, and unfortunately it was characteristic of the rabbit to run in front of machines at night where headlights were attached. Mr. Williams was stated to have been an expert rider. A verdict •of accidental death was returned. A brigand chief, nnmed Tota, has been sentenced to thirty years solitary confinement at Bari for a Jong career of pillage, blackmail, and murder. Tota declared that he would not appeal as he would commit suicide within a week. . DISORDERS OF THE STOMACH Are responsible for nine-tenths of' the ills that human flesh is heir to. If you keep your stomach right, you can be pretty sure of good health. Cure your stomach, and you can oure the rest. Get it in good condition, and ! keep it so, and you will be able to stop all j the-dosing-and-physicking that seems eo necesi..sary to you now. There is only one way to ■ accomplish this purpose^and that is to ensure I'the , digestion of tho food yon eat. Dr. ShelI don's Digestive Tabules represent the natural juices of digestion as. they exist in n healthy I 'stomach, combined with tonic'and reconstructive properties. They actnally do the work of the,stomach, and enable that organ to rest, recuperate, and become strong and well. In fact, , under-their influence'a man forgets ho ever had a stomach.' Ho apain becomes a man among men. 2s. 6d. por tin.—Advt. ■ 12

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 644, 22 October 1909, Page 3

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290

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 644, 22 October 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 644, 22 October 1909, Page 3

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