Tho first proposed rules of the air have been submitted to the French Minister of Public Works. Aerial' traffic is not (o circulate at a height of less than fifty yards over buildings and enclosed property, nor to stop above enclosed property at a height of less than 500 yards. Aerial crrift nmst pnsa each other on the light, and aeroplanes are to give way to dirigibles. Towns arc to bo circumnavigated. The names of villages are to be painted in largo lotlers on the roofs of their railway stations. Private Bill lliiggiiis (to colonel, who has brought him -to sec a memorial brass in tho church to those of tho regiment who fell in the war): "Well, zur, if I'd α-known youv name warn't a-goiug to be amongst cm, blessed if I would a' given a poniij to the thing!" For Children'* Hacking Cough at night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, lα. 6d,, 2a. Od.-AdvL
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 815, 12 May 1910, Page 3
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155Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 815, 12 May 1910, Page 3
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