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The Slaughter of the Innocents.

J'"',ooo CUILDBbu ME EVERS! VEAIt IN GIiE AT BRITAIN. tr nam!, the increase, such as If i« nit classes."- Tta e were the word, ot the Bishop of Biporr, who, M House of Lords, called'attenUon to \ The slow checking of t . ho st .. b shoT o '.' 0t l ; h0 '• ace '" **•«£s », s OP ' T : i f not , co » li '^tot.he S e is . amis. It , s qurto as marked in tho colonies «h! Parlhuucnt to-boundt° ask tether there is not same sijrißtermeanmg behind it. ' If thcdSn» People in HHy or Bhrt m . H £ able „ populate, direct, govern or 'even hoW thow t^ Much have been handed to us from *»" "Wt* ««o«l to i„fa„? mortality, which amounted te tin* frightful .total of 110,000 lives « year the bishop ■declared that tho emii oyiucnt of women in mills tended to increase the •death-rate. It was undoubted that the Tate was grca'er where artificial feeding, had tS be resorted to. "If," he argued, "we'belong to a race which is diminishing its output, it behoves us to take care of the precious little lives that nre entrusted to us. Wo should give inoni the best ■opportunity of not only surviving, ■but of living'vigorous, healthy, robust, and active lives."

"In my opiiiion," said ■the Duke of He suggested a systematic authropmission Iras not received from the public all the ■attention it deserves 'i Devonshire, " the report nf the Coniomctric survey. Sneaking for the Government-, tord l»nsdovvn gave assurance ehat tire report should not be pigeon-holed nitd forgotten Hut further inquiry ami investigation were necessary before a great many of the recommendations could be taken in.

WHAT CAUSES RHEUMATISM. 'the real Cause of Ulieunwliam is to be found in the blood, which has Income pointed through excess of uric acid, and in order to cure tho discaso the blood must be purified and restored to a healthy condition. Liniments nnd plasters may givotcmpory relief, but can never remove the cause of the disease. The real remedy is RHEUMO. It has cured thousands of sufferers from Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Sciatica and kindred diseases. It will cure you. ■Tust give it a '«h" trial- There is nothing equal to RHEUMO n 3 an antidote to Rheumatism. All chemists and storekeepers sell It at i.'s Cd and 4» 63 a bottle. Wholesale agents KflmptSuitte, Frgssor and, Co/ 2

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7934, 25 September 1905, Page 2

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The Slaughter of the Innocents. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7934, 25 September 1905, Page 2

The Slaughter of the Innocents. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7934, 25 September 1905, Page 2

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