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BELIEVED AFTER. MANY YEARS.

"Chamberlain's Tablets have been, the means of relieving mo of Indigestion," writes Mr. .Tames Coffey. Ex r Station Master at Mentone. Vic. "T was for many years with the Victorian Railways, but am now retired. In the rush of work there one is apt to neglect oneself and fly to all sorts of alleged remedies. In Chamberlain's Tablets I have found the best. Remedy I have ever tried." 1 Several thousands attended a meeting at l'addington Recreation Ground, London, 011 Juno 1, to protest against tho disbaudment of the Paddington Rifles by the Army Council, which loaves Paddington without, a local corps for the first time in fifty years. A resolution was unanimously passe<l asking the War Office to receive a deputation to urge the appointment of a court of inquiry. On the petition of John E. Kermode, farmer, at Douglas, Isle of Man, on June i, an order was issued by.the Deemster against Edward jtCernish, sixteen, tq compel him to complete his year's .service.a 3 a fat-m servant. The petition was brought under an Act of 1605 which provides that a, servant who refuses to do his work shall be imprisoned and allowed one cake of bread a day, the cost to be deducted from the wages earned.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1500, 24 July 1912, Page 6

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BELIEVED AFTER. MANY YEARS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1500, 24 July 1912, Page 6

BELIEVED AFTER. MANY YEARS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1500, 24 July 1912, Page 6

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