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WOMEN IN MUNITION FACTORIES

•- . v/ *- By Telegraph—Press Aesociation-Oopyriglit ("Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services.) ' London, August 81. The London and -Liverpool.' munition factories are continuously absorbing ■women". They quickly adapt themselves to the lathe, and do the lighter turning as well as men. New factories erected . will .' in some instances bo manned almost entirely by womdn. REDUCE FLESH WITH SEA LEAVES. Any-man' or woman who is troubledwith', a,;burden of excessive fat can easily' rcduce to any desired amount by following tlie simple,harmless plan of eating sea leaves obtained from plants '-growing in the sea off the coast of France. .Natives of this part of the coast readily get the plant itself;'but for the convenience of those not so fortunately situated;' most chemists keep them in compressed or tablet form under .the chCnrical name of salith leaves, and if, taken 'according to the simple directions ■' that : accompany' then), will invariably reduce flesh at the rat.', of two or three pounds a week,, and at the samo time ,greatly.;.improve ■ the gereral health. :, It .is . interesting noti." that when salith leaves are used the skin remains Ann without any tendency to bocome flabby or wrinkled—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2556, 2 September 1915, Page 2

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WOMEN IN MUNITION FACTORIES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2556, 2 September 1915, Page 2

WOMEN IN MUNITION FACTORIES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2556, 2 September 1915, Page 2

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