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SWEARING OR JADED NERVES.

Professor Grolbert Murray, lecturing!’ at Hampstead, siad never in the history! of the world had there been society in.‘-V which both men and women were habi.-4 -tually under the influence of slight,‘ sedatives as they are at present. it: might. be a temporary thing, and of 116 significance, but it was curious. In re». ward to the drink habit, he thouht we: were gaining and not losing. Tobacco and bad lanugage, on the other hand,‘ seenwsil to be gaining 0 L us. “I am‘ not’ at null; =nre,” he added, “that our jaded.‘ ]l('l‘\’H.~' and our silly testes zire reallydue to anything that you could call deca(lm'(*.«‘. In part they are merely due to o'.'m'worl{.”

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Taihape Daily Times, 3 September 1919, Page 5

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SWEARING OR JADED NERVES. Taihape Daily Times, 3 September 1919, Page 5

SWEARING OR JADED NERVES. Taihape Daily Times, 3 September 1919, Page 5

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