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COUCHS VERY INFECTIOUS.

Scientists allege that a cough can be caught at a distance of 6ft. How necessary it is always to have C’heritiul handy. At the first sign C’herimal will dislodge the phlegm and soothe the tickle. This powerful, soothing halm will smash up any •ough almost overnight. Obtainable ■it L. Gooch and Co., storekeepers.— \rtvt.

THESE WAR DEBTS. I)r. Nicholas 'Murray Boiler President of Columbia University', addressing the annual convention of the League of Nations Association in Chicago, reports the “Daily Telegraph, said: “It is the attempt to get. bachin considerable part the money cost of the war which has put upon Lur p the unbearable burden under which it is now groaning, and which has powerfully aided in bringing upon our heads the disastrous and destructive economic losses which have staggered the people of the United States. We are told in honeyed words that the money was borrowed and must h° repaid in all honour. We are not told, however, that much .of it was expended in tin's > United States to purchase war suplilies at high nriees, producing Urgi profits from which the Treasury too\its share in income and excess profits taxes. Nor are we allowed t/> tuber that money is as much an instrument of war as a hattlesliiu. a sillimarine. or a long-range gun.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1931, Page 3

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COUCHS VERY INFECTIOUS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1931, Page 3

COUCHS VERY INFECTIOUS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1931, Page 3

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