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i Two accidents occurred on Thursday morning at Taringaniotu. The first to a man named Ells, who cut his foot . badly with an axe whilst working at the breaking-down saw. The second happened to F, Kodewald, one of the Taringaniotu Company’s men, who strained himself whilst pushing - a truck, thereby bringing on an old trouble due to a previous accident. When Professor J. Macmillan Frown was in New Caliedonia he found toe French were rather downcast by the turn of events on the Russian front. They appeared to think that Russia was not tihe strong Power that everyone thought her, that the steam rol’er was being pushed further and further hack. The Professor endeavoured to assure Frenchmen whom he mat and expressed such Views that the Russian, move was a right one, a repetition of what had happened in Napoleon's day, and one fully serving the piirpv.o of the allied British and French; Unit, indeed, it was in his opinion perfectly well understood by General doff re and in accordance with a definite plan arranged well before it took place. The French seemed to think that a great movement on the west should live taken place before this, but the Professor believes hie was sucrmssfil in convincing them that when G-ueral .Tof'pe and General French, together took that move westward t.'mt then 1 would be the bs.et time. New -. a edmiia had contributed most iiber-lly in men to the war, and among •ne keenest of the men who went voluntarily to bight for France were Germ *. is and men of German descent resid eit in New Caledonia. A Chill, Sore Throat, Tightness of the Chest—and miservd The way to remove it is simply this: take a lump of sugar, saturate it with "NAZOL, ” and le it dissolve in the mouth. Or use the Nazol Inhaler. j

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 18 September 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 18 September 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 18 September 1915, Page 8

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