A decree has been promulgated \ m Peking interdicting.young Chinamen -vrao aro being, educated in Europe-or''America from marrying young women; of the'■.• country in which they may be . living. Such marriages will not be regarded as lepal in China. j. FOR INFLUENZA. | "During a recent influenza epidomic l I used fir'. Skeldon's New Discovery;", writes W. E. ArW, Dover Heights, OUI . South Hd. Bd., AVatson's Bay, N.S.W., "I. found it a> splendid 1 medicine for the . complaint." trice, Is. (jd. and . 3s.— Advt. . : .... IS" For selling golden syrup which coil-' tjiined thirty-seven per cent, of, glucose' • syrup, a W«st London Shopkeeper was fined twonty shillings, ..with ten guineas costs,. The magistrate said ho.'must come to the . conclusion. that the' article , sold was not tho article demanded, and j that it was sold to the prejudice of the purchaser. Ho' regarded the offence, ! however, as a technical one, and there ! seemed to be no harm, to the purchaser'iii; I tho-'fact that he had glucose mixed.with the syi:up, . . j
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 924, 17 September 1910, Page 10
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166Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 924, 17 September 1910, Page 10
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