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‘■'lt is not safe/’ said a delegate, discussing the question of military training at the Trades and Labor Council, “it is not safe for. a woman to be out after dark without an escort.” “Nonsense! Rats!” cried other delegates.; The speaker gave an instance of the conduct of soldiers from a garrison town in England, where the Connaught Rangers smashed every window for a distance, of a mile from the barracks. Another delegate said that Ills experience was thatigarrison"to wns were better conducted than others. An irritated throat is quickly soothed by Zyrnole Trokeys. They increase the throat secretions and strengthen the vocal oorcls. Nothing better for public speakers. Returns for September show that the arrivals in ■ New Zealand were 2602 and the departures 2317. The figures for September, 1908, were arrivals 3992, departures 1821. During the last quarter there were. 727 arrivals from the United Kingdom and 1810 from the Commoinvealth. There were 1871 departures for Australia. If that long exhausting illness has left yon in a very weak condition, let Steam’s Wine of . Cod Liver Extract give you back your strength by building up your tissues. It makes new blood ancl vitality. “I am surprised,” said a Canterbury delegate at tlie Trades ■ and Labor Conference last week, “when 1 go round Wellington to see the enormous hold the Yellow race has already gqt -here to-day.” He was referring to the danger of invasion by tlie Yellow race.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2650, 4 November 1909, Page 2

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239

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2650, 4 November 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2650, 4 November 1909, Page 2

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