All masters of foxhounds have been asked by the League for Prohibition of Cruel Sports whether their hunts would be willing to draw off hounds when a beaten fox goes to ground or seeks sanctuary in a dwelling or other place. Medicines from automatic machines are the latest aids to health in London. A machine has been installed in St. Paul’s Station, Southern Railway. The medicines supplied are aspirin tablets, sodamint. tablets, and other popular remedies.
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Evening Star, Issue 19796, 21 February 1928, Page 9
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76Untitled Evening Star, Issue 19796, 21 February 1928, Page 9
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