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  3. Poison of Falsehood.

    It was once said that an ass laden with gold might take the strongest city (writes an "Englishman" in the Loudon "Daily Mail" of 10th November). The Germans ...

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  4. SKIN PARASITES.

    There is an impression that only stock in poor condition are liable to ringworm and similar parasitical diseases; but it is as found on animals in good ...

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  6. LOSING YOUR NERVE.

    Everybody has some store of nervous energy. When work or worry without sufficient rest exhausts this store, a condition results that medical men call ...

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  7. MOVE ON, PLEASE.

    The difficulty of the average citizen in understanding war conditions is illustrated by this little story, which the London "Evening Standard" is assured is ...

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  8. FLYING WARRIORS' RISKS.

    According to the statistics of war losses received from the Allied Governments, it appears that there are other duties more dangerous in the ...

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