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AN HABITUAL CRIMINAL

By Telegraph—Prees Association. Auckland, November U. At tlio Supremo Court, Leo Arthur Horanolf. charged with having obtained uior, f rom Tony Antanovith by falso protoiu?c= was sentenced to threo' years imprisonment villi hard labour, «ud declared an habitual criminal, Twelve young men of Toronto bav« formed an association of different trades, whereby, in their .spare time, all are to build bouses for each other. Owing to a reported outbreak foot-and-mouth disease near Kingsbury (»| U * wickshire), tho Canadian .Depurlunenl ot Agriculture has cancelled for.au lnocnnito period outstanding permits for tlio iinjjortation from Ureal; Britain of entile, sheep, other ruminants, and swine. "Cellular Aertex." The underwear that guarantees eoolness during summer days. Underpants, singlets, and combinations selling rapidly at moderate prices, (100. l'owlds Ltd.—Advt. ' 'IMII'] HEALTHFUL (UIMLEAF. ASIC. ANY "AI'SSIE." "Outback" in Australia gumleaf preparations are used to remedy all everyday ills. Tho Eucalyptus contains moro healing qualities than any other plant known to science. All "Gumlypta' products contain those wonderful curative properties. Even* household should possess "Gumlypta' 1 Salve for promptly soothing and curing chapped hands, sores, skin troubles, and wounds of all Forts. "Gumlypta" Soap-sweetly per. fumed and delightfully refreshing. Cleans, son!lies, prevents skin blemishes. "Joy Tlath.'' for bath tub or wash basin. Oxonised and delicately scented. Invigorating and refreshing. Get "Gumlypta" products from any chemist.—Adrt,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 44, 15 November 1919, Page 6

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AN HABITUAL CRIMINAL Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 44, 15 November 1919, Page 6

AN HABITUAL CRIMINAL Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 44, 15 November 1919, Page 6

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