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3281 The Present Truth, vol. 14 October 6, 1898, page 640 paragraph 9
… was milk white and luminous. The sea for miles looked like a great white sheet, and there was no mist at all, what seemed at a distance to be fog being only the light …
3282 The Present Truth, vol. 14 October 20, 1898, page 669 paragraph 1
… infectious milk is pouring into our cities, and that the matter is true one of urgency.” This milk may pass all the tests required, and yet may be spreading disease …
3283 The Present Truth, vol. 14 October 20, 1898, page 670 paragraph 15
-A fine of ?50 has been imposed on demand for selling putrid condensed milk. It was marked as unfit for human use, but he obliterated the marks, and tried to dispose of it.
3284 The Present Truth, vol. 14 December 29, 1898, page 829 paragraph 18
… of milk and meat, also through expectoration which dries, turns into particles of dust, and so circulates in any atmosphere. The Association also expects …
3285 The Present Truth, vol. 15 January 5, 1899, page 16 paragraph 16
… condensed milk. The item of condensed milk is significant for it has recently been stated that this can be utilised for various forms of confectionery, whatever …
3286 The Present Truth, vol. 15 March 30, 1899, page 206 paragraph 16
… of milk, are dying from exhaustion. The so-called bread obtainable has no nutritive qualities, and produces “all the symptoms of poisoning.” The peasantry, having …
3287 The Present Truth, vol. 15 March 30, 1899, page 206 paragraph 17
… condensed milk be required to print on their labels the actual strength of the article, as compared with cow's milk. The chairman of the Public Health Committee …
3288 The Present Truth, vol. 15 May 4, 1899, page 275 paragraph 13
9. “Whom (say they) would He teach knowledge; and to whom would He impart instruction? “To such as are weaned from the milk, as are kept back from the breast?
3289 The Present Truth, vol. 15 May 4, 1899, page 277 paragraph 2
… milk of the Word,”-say contemptuously, “Whom will He teach knowledge? and whom will He make to understand the message? them that are weaned from the milk, and drawn …
3290 The Present Truth, vol. 15 May 25, 1899, page 334 paragraph 14
… condensed milk preserved by means of wood alcohol is poisonous, and that this material is used for embalming bodies. It has also been discovered that tarred …
3291 The Present Truth, vol. 15 July 27, 1899, page 478 paragraph 17
… for milk alone. Nearly 12,000 of these “milk machines” spend their lives in sheds, and hardly ever see daylight, so to speak; 4,000 horses are engaged in delivering …
3292 The Present Truth, vol. 15 August 10, 1899, page 510 paragraph 24
… . Impure milk is thought to be the cause of their illness. The other occurred at the Inns of Court Hotel, where twenty people became simultaneously sick after …
3293 The Present Truth, vol. 15 September 7, 1899, page 576 paragraph 4
… and milk,-from all animal products,-they would effectually close up one grand avenue for the entrance of consumption. The most of people will pay no attention …
3294 The Present Truth, vol. 15 October 12, 1899, page 654 paragraph 14
… in milk are very difficult of detection. No milk should be used without its first being sterilised, and it would be better not to use it at all.
3295 The Present Truth, vol. 15 October 19, 1899, page 670 paragraph 23
… that milk infected with tubercle bacilli is capable of causing consumption, and recommends that all milk should be boiled before use. We would go a step further …
3296 The Present Truth, vol. 15 October 26, 1899, page 686 paragraph 1
-The farmers of New York State, U.S.A., have just formed a Milk Trust, with a capital of ?6,000,000.
3297 The Present Truth, vol. 15 December 7, 1899, page 784 paragraph 11
… on milk, it would seem that is high time for human beings to leave it out of their bill of fare. It seems that boracic acid is now extensively added to it as a preservative …
3298 The Present Truth, vol. 15 December 14, 1899, page 798 paragraph 10
-There has been a serious outbreak of typhoid fever in one of the principal cities of New York, U.S.A., due to the disease being communicated through milk supplied by a milk and whose wife was ill with the disease.
3299 The Present Truth, vol. 15 December 14, 1899, page 800 paragraph 6
… of milk as an article of food. Speaking a week ago before the Royal British Nurses’ Association, the chief inspector of the local Government board, Sir Richard …
3300 The Present Truth, vol. 15 December 14, 1899, page 800 paragraph 7
… my milk comes from, and the people take the very best care of their cows,” or even with, “I keep my own, and so I am sure that the milk is good.” It will be admitted that …