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BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS.

LATEST CABLE NEWS

[Reuters Telegrams.] LIKE REJUVENATION

(Received this day at 9.0 a.m.) NEW YORK, March 15

Dr Henry Benjamin, a noted surgeon, in addressing the New York Academy of Medicine, informed his hearers that he had administered the so-called rejuvenation treatment to seventy New York women who are prominent on the stage, in society and arts, the results being 75% successful. Dr Benjamin declares the treatment should be accurately described as the prolongation of life and while based upon the findings of a Viennese surgeon. Dr Steinbaeh. it consists of the application of the X-ray and electrical energy. The majority of his patients have already reached their 50th year and have found their strength unequal to the task.

Dr Benjamin claims no sensational success, saying that in many cases months of treatment are required before a quickening of the stream life resulted. Ho denied that beauty returned and declared that only physical and nervous systems uiekened. Forty-five is the ideal age for treatment. BOMB FACTORY DISCOVERED. [“The Times" Service.] DELHI. March 10. The police in Calcutta, have discovered n complete, bomb laetory, containing bombs resenißling the Xlill's grenade. Two Bengalese were caught redhanded.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19240317.2.24.7

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1924, Page 3

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197

BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1924, Page 3

BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1924, Page 3

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