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Mr.. Herbert Morrison, Minister of Transport, nanounces that he has desided that the date to be fixed, under the new Traffic Bill for the change in the law with regard to speed limits should be January 1 next. Compulsory third Berlin, August 9.-The Social-party risk insurance will come in Democratic Party has just inau-force on the same date. The traffic commission, to license public service gurated a now method of electoral vehicles, will begin on November 1, propaganda. It has fitted ant but its licensing will not be opers- squadron of aeroplanes with suit- tive until at least March 1901. able party-emblems and sends this, air-circus on a tour of the coun mere has just been brought back to FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
In Tawe Lodge Infirmary, Swan- try, dropping down leaflets and life a 21-year-old collier, of whom landing here and there soap-box | his family had long given up hope. orators. Meanwhile quite a num. He had been unconscious for ten weeks. Now, apparently, he is ber of new names have appeared quite recovered, happy, ready for among the parties which have in his meals and talking of leaving. timated their intention to submit Tawe Lodge for home. Since he re- gained consciousness the patient ex- Amongst these organizations arejections without understanding with high-sounding names them or being able to express him- and programmes, such as a "Ger- man-Christian Middle-class Peo-
London is not one of the "black ple's Party a "Free Party of areas" of unemployment. The Pub Artisans, Small Tradesmen and lie Assistance Committee of the Lon- don County Council atate:-"Lon- Merchants," & "Party against Aldon is comparatively a favourable cohol," a "German Cultural Party place for finding work. The per- for Intellectual Professions, Em-centage of unemployed on May 26 was 7.3 It is the opinion of com- ployees and
Civil-servants," a petent observers that, so far as Lon- "Party for Humanity and a "nowdon as a whole is concerned, the Community," a "Labour Party for number of workpeople enforcedly idle is less to-day than it was in Creating new People" and so
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The King has awarded Edward Medal to Thomas Pearson Fleming and Nicholas Whitehead in recognition of gallantry in the following circumstances.
table again so he stood up. The application was dismissed.
new Reichstag which would be ready to assume responsibility even for the most uppopular measures. A review of the work of the He further stated that since the Empire Marketing Board, publish- dissolution" of the last Reichstaged last month, states that expendi
ture during 1929, brought to ac- and in spite of that the Cabinet count by the end of Inst Maron, did not consider itself merely as amounted to £163,329. It was ex- pected that total expenditure charg ed to that year would be in excess of that amount. Other figures are: Total expenditure on research from July, 1928 to March 31, 1930, E637,701; Expected expenditure on research during current financial year, £476,000; Estimates for pub licity for current financial year, E33,000; 2,400 lectures, to audiences totalling. 600,000 Imperial In stitute Cinema visited by, 290,000.
wherefore such questions as the electoral reform were being tackl ed by it in preparation for the future. The Cabinet was resolved to do its best to reduce the cost of living and to carry out with the utmost energy its programme re- garding the provision of work for at least part of the unemployed. The Chancellor finally asserted that at all cost, order must be kept in the finances of the nation and for that the basis would have to be created by the coming Reichstag.
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During the faal of the 110 yards handicap, footrace at Thursby sports, near Wighton, arranged by the Cumberland Boys' Foot-racing Association, the tape broke when the runners were near the finish. The judges first announced: R Rudkin, of Workington, na the winger and W. Dock, Carlisle, as the runner-up, but afterwards the members of the Council of the governing association, who were. acting under the rule which "re- ONLY REVEALED BY DEATH. quiries the tape to be breasted by:
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the winner, declared the race void and ordered it to be run över. Two All the skill and advance off the four finaliste had, however, science, at present buve not been left the sports ground, so the prizes able to find out this condition be were withheld, and the matter will fore death," remarked Sir Walter be dealt with by the association. Schroder at a St. Pancras inquest: on Olive Margherita Woods, aged 15 months, of Liverpool Street, St. The stately elm trees of Essex, Pancras, who died under an anes which have been the pride of the thetic at University College as a country for generations, are throat- ened with destruction. They are On April 23, 1930, Thomas result of status lymphaticus. Brewis was engaged on painting a-
Sir Bernard Spilsbury said that dying in large numbers, particular this disease was a swelling of cerly in the northern and western chimney 183 feet high at the Der-
tain organs which could not be disparts of the county. An examina wont Works of the United Steel covered during life and made an tion shows that they are attacked- Companies, Limited,, Workington, anesthetic very dangerous. That by what is called locally the American bug, which eats into when he was seen to fall backwards is all we know about it at prethe bark causing holes like those to
sent," he said.
The Coroner: It is a condition he seen in old worm-eaten furai- that cannot be guarded against. I ture, only that the holes are larger." The trees when attacked come into remember almost the first time. when it was recognised nearly leaf in the spring and then die thirty years ago, and I think that On some of the estates clusters of what were formerly magnificent. up to that time the cause of many elms are now to be seen standing of the deaths occuring under and bare of all foliage and dead. The thetics was difficult to find. I know: that the attention and time of Essex County Council is consider- meny men of scienco are being given ing what steps can be taken to stop to the subject, but at present it the spread of the disense, does account for a number of deaths occurring under ancathetica
apparently unconscious, and hang ing head downwards at a height of about 150 fect. Luckily as he fell his feet had become entangled and were held in the ropes of the Bosun's chair in which he had ascended.
On observing Brewis's position the charge-hand, Fleming, who was stationed on a gantry surrounding the chimney about 80 feet from its baec, immediately secured the rope
A story illustrating a great hos on which Brewis's chair was -819- The mother, Margherita Woods,pital's concern for its patients, and pended, and climbing a vertical complained that she had not been the Admiralty's consideration for iron ladder fired to the chimney, informed of the child's death im the individual members of its supported the body of Brewis, who mediately. They told me," she family" at sá, came to light was still unconscious. Meanwhile said, "to call between six and recently, One of the women Whitehead, a painter's labourer seven. I went back at half-past patients at Middlesex Hospital as aged 17 years nscended the ladder eix and they told me my baby was reported to be asking constantly for from the gantry and placed a dead think that if they had her husband, a first class stoker on safety belt around Brewis Flem let me stop I could have pressed my HM.S. Delhi, then in South ing and Whitehead then lifted child in my arms before she died American waters Representations Brewis into the bosun's chair. and Mr. Pugh, of University College were made to the Admiralty by the secured him there by the book of Hospital, said that on the same hospital authority that the woman's the safety belt. In doing so Flom afternoon ten other children were case was an exceptionally grave one, ing's body was inclined at an angle to undargo similar operations for in which the presence of the bus of about 50deg. to the vertical tonsils. As some of them were old band might make all the differenco- Fladder.
enough to understand what it between the success or failure of PITIA Ats un her behal
came down the ladder ateadying ous to let it be known that one Being satisfied of the surgery of
the case, the Admiralty communi and supporting Brewis while the child had died. CASTLEY chair was lowered by other work- The Coroner, recording a verdict cated with the commander of the men to the gantry Both Fleming of death by misadventure, told the man's ship, and within forty-eight
and Whitehead incurred serious risks and displayed conspicuous gallantry and resource in, effecting the successful rescue of Brewis
mother that, in any case, she could not have wong the child before death; and that the doctors did everything possible,
hours the stoker had been granted. special leave, landed at Bahia-in- Brazil, and shipped on a homIS Coming: steamer from that port
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