The man who enters on the political field in tho pulpit is deliberately losing sight of his high and holy calling.—Prebendary Webb-Peploe. If there is to be: a universal .language, it must ba English. ' Tk'cro is only one true Volapuk and one true Esperanto— the English language.—Bishop., Welldon. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is. fid., 2s. Bd.—Advt. They were all anxious to obtain the vote, said Mrs. Lloyd George to a meeting of Nottingham Liberal women, but it must lie secured in a constitutional way. Another.X-ray .'Student,'Dr. S. ]?, Pepperdene, of Wimpolo Street, has become a victim of the burning rays, and has had to have the lower part of the left forearm amputated. He had refused to give up his work until it was' impossible to continue any longer.—A special X-ray chamber lias been fitted up at the London Hospital. It is so. equipped that the operator remains-outside while the treatment is ou, ..ivud thus escapes the rays while watohiiff the patient through ft Mfiodovr.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 804, 29 April 1910, Page 3
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168Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 804, 29 April 1910, Page 3
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