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Tho temptation to strike an attidudo is one which tho Premier cannot resist. Wo are all familiar with his military attitude, hand on sword, at the head of tho. Imperialistic movement ; he has frequently I given us pictures of himself as captain of the ship of State, guiding the vessel through seas in which danger lurks on every hand ; at other limes he is represented as a benevolent father, governing his children, the people, with wise foresight and kindly forbearance ; and now he posoß as the State doctor, diagnosing the complaints of all classes and applying skilful remedies.—lnvercargill Times. For practising dentistry illegally, an unqualified operator in Paris, who soothed the nerves of his patients with the music of a phonograph during extraction, has been fined dslf
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1416, 29 March 1905, Page 4
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