In connection with the Cambridge p Sanatorium for Consumptives, Dr. Roberts, this medical officer in charge the institution, has complained ttbout people sending oases beyond all hope of recovery. Ibis was not faar to himself or the institution. It raised th!e death rate, and tended to hamper > the good! work of the sanatorium. 'ln some interesting reminiscences of the Salvation Army’s progress, General Booth said that Russia was ■.. 'the only- country into- which the Army had not penetrated. He was looked ’.. upon there as a dangerous man. ‘But irf-J will cross its borders before I cross .'Torddn,” exclaimed the General, .amidst a burst'of applause. ' As the South. African football team Were leaving Southampton, the captain, Mr Paul Rods, told an Express . .representative that ‘football and faith • should always ere hand in hand, for h- no man can be a. true sportsman whose • .lire and • qonducts are not above reproach.”' We note that at ft meeting to coni'dderthe advisability of having a court i t'the Aiiclrland Winter Show, held at ;/W'ero%> the. President of the Ohinemuri . and Horticultural SoH. Poland, occupied the b.yva-ir. The Chairman reported that the •' pinemu.ri County Council had voted j l v» sv-m of €25 towards, the cost o f a. court and sending an ex- 1 bit. If was decided to establish a c'>vrt and canvassers were appointed.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43071, 21 March 1907, Page 4
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