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TOO MANY AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS.

The following telegram has been received by the Governor-General of Australia from Lord Kitchener, and transmitted to the Minister of Defence :—" A number of officers of Australian corps continue to arrive in South Africa for service, some of whom only are authorised or recommended by tlieir Governments. Owing to the services of officers of old contingents having been retained, the number of officers with Australian contingents litre already exceed the establishment, and more are not at present required. To prevent disappointment, please let it bo known that we cannot guarantee employment for those coming over on tlieir own initiative unauthorised."

primary distillation, will develop the sanative qualities proper to the plant. All orudo oils or so-called Eucalypti Extracts, are to be classed according to the named authoriii is, among the turpentines, which are abandoned long since as an internal medicament. Tl ese orude oil, or so-called Eucalypti Extracts, are discernible;

1. By their deficiency in pungent odjr itthich our product, the only genuine Euca ypti Extract, develops most freely tnrorga ts surplus oxygen.) 2. By their alcoholio, thin, and mobile ap pearance, being reduced to specific density through the presence of acids. 3. By their taste, the result of contract ing tendency of resins and tanats. If these crude oils, or so-called Eucalypti Extracts, are applied by mistake in cases of croup, bronchitis, dipthcria, internal inflammation, dysontry, etc, tho consequences are most appalling. Eor safety's sake ask always or Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract.— Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia.—SANDEß & SONS.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 5 December 1901, Page 4

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TOO MANY AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 5 December 1901, Page 4

TOO MANY AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 5 December 1901, Page 4

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