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The _Rev Dr Preston, writing in the June 4 Quiver,’ suvs that during the last teu years a marked change for the better has been taking place in the Holy City. Jerusalem is, in fact, a Jewish city. There are some 50,000 Jev's in it, whilst Its total population is about 62,000. There are nearly 120.000 Jews in the c mntry as a whole. O mtrast these numbers with the 10,000 Jews who peopled Palestine fifty years ago ; and the cry is “ Still they come.” In Jerusalem it is niposs hie to obtain suitable house acmmodation. r lhe deepest gold mine in the Transvaal is 3750 ft, and, though in so hot a country, is less hot at the bottom than a German mine of the same depth. The Lord Chancellor of Ireland, says a correspondent <»f the “Law ’Times,” Is probably the most highly-paid holder of judicial office in the Kmpire. His ■salary is .£BOOO per annum. The Lord Chancellor of Knglanl gets £IO,OOO, but of tuis sum £4OOO is paid to him as Speaker of- tSie House of Lords. ll* YOUR CHILDREN are subject to croup watch for the first symptom of the disease—hoarseness. If .Chamberlain’s Remedy is given as soon as. the child becomes iroarse, the attack can be , averted. Even after the Croupy cough has appeared the attack can always be prevented by giving this remedy. It is also invaluable for colds and wnooping cough. It always cures and cures quickly. A. Manoy, Motueka, sells it. 1

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Motueka Star, Volume III, Issue 105, 15 August 1902, Page 4

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Untitled Motueka Star, Volume III, Issue 105, 15 August 1902, Page 4

Untitled Motueka Star, Volume III, Issue 105, 15 August 1902, Page 4

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