Mr. 11. A. Gwynno has resigned his position as editor of the "Standard." His high reputation was established in the Balkans as the representative of "The Times," and was confirmed by many foreign missions in tho service of Center's Agenev. which Air. fiwynno joined in 1885, when he went to Ashanti. As Center's ehief war correspondent ho accompanied tho Dongola expeditions in ISiIG and followed the operations of the TnrcoGreek War. From Berber lie went to Peking in IS9S-V and Ihenec to _fionth Africa, where lie organised l'enter's war service in tho lioer War. In 1001 he was appointed Foreign Director- of Filter's and resigned in order t'o edit the "Standard." which had passed, into the control of Mr. Pearson. . People who suffer from colds do so at their own option. There certainly is no need to, because "Nazol," the great ■ English remcdv, cures and prevents. Prove by trial, a'nd the verdict will be ."cold, dismissed."—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1209, 18 August 1911, Page 2
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156Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1209, 18 August 1911, Page 2
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