An announcement in a ship window in the 'Commercial Hoad, Stepney, informs the public that “Here resides a man who writes letters in English, 'German, and 'Russian.” There is evidently some demand for English in the East End still. Although Newcastle, according to Bishop Stratton, possesses 5000 -Jews, there is no record of a„ Jew having ibeen before the city’s magistrates for intoxication or for neglecting children, and there has never been one of them in the workhouse.
ROOKWOODj N.S.W. W. R. Sparrow, Woodbum-road. Rookwopd, N.S.W.. writes as follows-. —“We have used Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery for coughs, colds, etc., for our little boy aged five years, and it did him a lot of good. He was suffering from whooping cough and croup.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2402, 18 January 1909, Page 7
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