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• .. ' ' ' SYDNEY, March 24. The A.J.C. has it scheme of apprentice tuition 'ruder review. It is proposed to bring the apprentices together at Raiiflwiek for lectures and training- under Lieut.-Colonel Fnrr, assistant secretary of the club. ' The latter has had a long cavalry .experience and is a practical horsenmri. . It" is intended to make the course voluntary at first. , Riding, veterinary science, nnr| general knowledge will be included in the'selieme. The South Australian method will be Jnllowed, in the main.- . , A meeting of trainers --was held at. the A.J.C. office this week, when it was de-" c-irled to commence on-April 3. • ! M. McCarten has been asked to give a short talk to the boys at the opening lecture. .. -.. ■- • . ■ - ; SMOKING AND SORE THROATS. Smokers are deluged with advice how to escape smoker's throat. Throat irritation can easily; develop into a painful and ;serious malady. The best advice is undoubtedly to take frequent small: doses-of "Baxter'B?-' Lung Preserver. "Baxter's" relieves inflammation, coats the throat with a protective film, huskiness disappears, and danger i 9 averted. Get a bottle of "Baxter's" today at any chemist or store. Is 6d, 2s 6d, and ■is 6d.—Advt. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 4
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