SHORTWAVES
HE recent all-feminine debate in the House of Commons was not too encouraging, It left one with a gloomy feeling that the ladies would not know how to run the world either.-Howard Brubaker in the " New Yorker" Ba * Ba [| NVESTMENT Department: For 25 cents, payable now, R- M- and Co.,: the map-makers, will put you down for their Final Atlas Supplement "when it is ready at the end of the present wars in Europe and Asia."--"New Yorker." . * * * UNGER, overfeeding, indigestion, constipation, intestinal-worms, lichaenia, various drugs, tea, coffee, tobacco, alcoholism, fevers of, all sorts, malaria, lead-poisoning, anaemia, cerebral-hyper-aemia, discomfort, pain, nemasthenia, kidney conditions, grief, worry, old age, mental preoccupation and intense study are among the principal inciting causes of insomnia or sleeplessless-G. C, Hendrickson in "Successful Living."
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 122, 24 October 1941, Page 3
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127SHORTWAVES New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 122, 24 October 1941, Page 3
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