THK LADTcj NAN. Darkness was falling over the picturesque Scottish highlands, and the three girls who I were enjoying the view uom the ton of 1 the creaking stage coach to shiver in j tho evening breeze. . “1 Gay!” called the driver to the passen- : gers below, “ is there a mackintosh down there big enough to keep three young ; ladies warm?” ' i “No,” caiftsi ut **gsr rcLiz fr<vn a h°ad | rolled out <»f tfce window, “ but there's a i big MaePherson daon here that’s willin’ } to try!” Every year malaria-bearing mosquitoes are responsible for the deaths of between, two and three million people.
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Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 5
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103Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 5
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