All ships carrying passengers to or from a port in the I'nited Kingdom, are required to keep a record oi births at sea. and make it return of the facts to ike Kegistrar-Henera 1 of Shipping. A utiter in tin- “Daily Mail” mentions that there are it'U lii'tsoiis in England to-day who wire horn on board ship, and ol those r>.‘! )‘> are of British nationality. In Loudon there are 1111 persons whose hirthplat e was upon the ocean. Next ill order Liverpool with •! L2, Manchester 121, Birmingham I OH. Bristol t :{. ( ardii!' dd. ami Hull si. The uir.ntv with the smallest number is llutiaiul. which has only lour. T Hi', says t i.e writer, at counts for the Ancliunus, (he.mi,is and Areihusns that are occasioiml!v nuuut among the orilinry crowds with very ordinary stir.
llctfkmokes 8 Why have constant expense buying cough mixture? One bottle ol HEENZO makes a pint of finest cough, cold and influenza remedy. Recipe with every bptt'c. Costs 2/6, Saves 15.-,
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1925, Page 4
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165Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1925, Page 4
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