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Mineral deficiency
stands between you
and REAL HEALTH
One small defect impairs the efficiency of the most perfect piece of mechanism. And that applies to nature's masterpiece-your body. If the cells are starved ill-health follows. Caläum is the one vital minera, without which the life centre of the body cells would shrivel and die, and Kalzana supplies this element in a form which the system can easily assimilate and retain.
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I find my resistance to disease, and general health marvellous,”
Miss A. M
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE
SHANGHAI'S BOY SLAVES
A Grave Report
SHOCKING LABOUR CONDITIONS
London, June 10.
Through the publication by the Chinese Medical Association of a study of the living and working conditions of employees in the chromium plating and polishing trade in the International Settlement in Shanghal attention has been called to a state of affairs which amounts virtually to the enslavement of young the boys under the guise of apprenticeship. The majority of workers studied, were between the ages of 12 and 20 years; there were seven only 11 years old. Most of them were" putting in an steven-hour day with two rest days ʼn month,
As is the case with nearly all of", the small factories which have sprung up in Shangbai during the past seven or eight years, most of The chromium-plating
establish converted dwelling- ments are houses usually an ordinary Chi- nese house or shop, containing one larger room and a kitchen down
keeps the dust always in motion.
25, 1936.
ITALO- ABYSSINIAN
NEW
DISPUTE
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Debate In Commons
ITS EFFECTS ON THE LEAGUE
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London June 33. The Italo-Abyssinian dispute and its effect on the League of Na- tions were again debated in the House
of Commons to-day when vote of censure on the Government was moved by Major Attlee, leader. of the Labour Opposition in the following words:
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Crowded in rooms with the most
That His Majesty's Govern- meagre amount of ventilation the workers ihale all day dense clouds ment, by their lack of this coun- Amer, Cyanamid 'B of dust which, besides choking the, weakened the League at Na-Am. & For, Power
tions, imperiled peace and there- tore forfeited the confidence of this House.".
the | respiratory passage. flis up
pores of the akin and settles on all exposed surfaces in thick layers. Alarming conditions of ill-health stairs and two rooms above." After exist. A careful medical examina working for incredibly long hours tion of 200 workers showed that amongst unprotected machinery only thirty-one "were in average by day the younger apprenticeshealth, Eye, nose, mouth, throat, sleep on the floor of the dusty, ear, and skin affections were ex- ventilated workshop at night. Up tremely prevalent, while more than
a rickety staircase a large open shelf, locally called by courtesy a "loft" furnishes sleeping accom- modation for rite older hands, half a dozen of whom may be found packed into a space no more than six feet wide. In case of fire only a lew of the thirty or forty pc- cupants "of the building would stand the slightest chance of escape.
INJURIES AND DISEASE
-In pollshing shops six or eight buffing or polishing wheels are crowded into as small a space as possible. The older workers grad- uate to wheels nearest the door- way, where there is more air and light. The newest apprentice mans the wheel farthest from the open ir. He is visible only through the dense cloud of dust which" perpet- ually arises from the wheels as the metal is polished with the use of abrasives. The dust never settles tor the shafting, being attached to the wooden ceiling at a building not designed to carry an industrial load, causes A vibration which
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Gold Lettering, and Marbling, etc.
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Law Work,
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40 per cent showed some injury, usually in the form of an abrasion, cut, or loss of Dager or mails, re- (sulting from contacts with acid, sand, or polishing wheels, belts,
or other parts of the unprotected moving machinery.
The report attributes the hign Incidence of inflammed eyes chie- By to the dimly lighted workrooms and the abundance of abrasive dust in the air. The nasal diseases are traced 10 the fumes released from the acid bath used during the plating process. The investigation revealed that in no workshop was there any form of first-aid or me-
dical attention. In all the work
shops adequate washing and bath. ing facilities were lacking.
APPRENTICESHIP EVILS Perhaps nowhere, in the opinion of the investigators, do the evils of the apprenticeship system China demonstrate themselves more clearly han in cular trade.
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Attlee maintained that by re- fusing to take risks of peace they nad increased risks of war. When they had the opportunity of unit- ing Europe and forming real col- lective security they threw it away. Replying for the Government. Sir John Simon said he deeply felt as all members felt that the League had suffered a serious setback. Financial and economic sanctions had not preserved a member of League against external aggression. The effort to substitute terna-: tional order for brute force had failed. The Government and their supporters felt this injury to the cause of international morality is deeply as the opposition.
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SHOULD HAD BEEN It had been argued that sanc- tions should have been
applied earlier but the terms of the Coven ant provided, "they could not be Chrysler employed until war broke out; in fact, it was Mr. Eden Hoore than anyone who had speeded up action. It was also essential to select commodities for sanctions supply of which was under control
711 (ord.) $ cum. pl. of the League powers. To the deep Comm. & Southern disappointment of all who
Consalid. Gas of N.Y. 381 hoped their employment Would
Consolid. Ou have good results, sanctions had
Continental O... this parti- talled and the Italo-Abyssinian war
Corn. Produets was at its end, Continuance of
Curtiss Wright (C) There is a generally accepted sanctions would not alter result
Curtiss Wright 'A'... view (says the report) that the and they had to judge whether Delaware & Hudson owner of a factory or workshop circumstances would justify them Distillers Corpn. Sea- · frequently takes into his service in joining with others to use forne young lads who come from his to reverse the decision: He did own town of origin and are known to him and that on this account he exercises a paternal interest in their whole wellbeing, even though they may have to work very hard The present study has revealed Navy could give a good account of Elec. Bond & Share that while this may be the case itself but that was not the point. $6 pr. to some extent, situation far The real point was the situation in
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a visit to a country district will
not re- The Government were bring back a small boy, promis versing their policy or their de-Gen Motors ing the parents that he will have him taught a trade. He goes from workshop to workshop till finally he finds a master who is in need of another unpaid assistant: hands, the boy over and for this may receive a sum of some $5 for his services, and the new master may rot even know the boy's name or any facts concerning him," it 13 obvious that should he fall ill,
or become injured, there is little sense of responsibility on the part of the manager or owner of the workshop,
votion to the League by their, pre- Gen. Rly. Signal,...
They served Gold Duat the League much better by facing Goodrich Tyre Co.. realities and considering how the Goodyear Tire & R. League could be strengthened to G. N'thern Rly. pf. 411 meet such shocks and disputes In future. The Foreign Secretary had already taken up that matter. He with other League States and it was. already tr communication
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DO NOT BLAME GOVERNMENT Briggs Manufactur-
Liberal Leader Bir "Archibald ing Co. It is known that when the boy Sinclair sald he did not put all Bristol-Myers has served an apprenticeship of blame on the Government for the Cudahy Packing three or four years and 1s dem- present situation, but he thought Delaware, Láčka - anding that he receive some pay that at the Stresa Conference
wanna & Western it is often found convenient to re-
Mussolini should have been told Ettingen Schold Co. place him by a younger unpaid that if he persisted with his Abys- Firestone Tire and boy in good health fresh from the 'sinian policy the whole mand of Rubber 6% pí. country. Commenting on the re- Britain would be against him. He Freeport Texas port, the "North
Gen. Asphalt Daily did not agree that the League or News" Shanghai's
leadng Bri- the sanctions had failed. They Goodrich (BF)
Oen. Mills says its revela-were not being given a chance and Hercules Powder Co. 101
the sanctions weapon was being Int. Cement
tish newspaper. tioris
China
indicate that the grim horrors thrown away just as it was becom- known to Victorian England are ing effective.- being reproduced in Shanghai," Be itịnh "Wireiens.
years the
OBITUARY
Lord William Cecil
where in the last tew sudden creation of small indus- trial enterprises operated in bad! ly improvised buildings has given rise to conditions demanding Im- mediate attention. Charles Kings- ley, in writing his "Water Babies,' had no more inspiring topic for his philanthropic pen than the ex-
London, June 23. cruciating agony of these wretched
Lord Willia Cecil, Bishop Bttle slaves who have been drawn Exeter, died to-day at the age of into the vortex of an unconside 73. He was son of Lord Salisbury.
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THE FIRST AIR AMBULANCE
WITH THE RED CROSS IN ABYSSINIA
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, June 8.
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patient besides the pilot, doctor. and nurse, but it looks extremely comfortable, and has the reputa- tion of being steady even at its maximum speed of 150 miles per hour. Where It differs most from the adapted al ambulances is that one whole side can be lifted to let the stretcher be put in with- out any tilting, and its equipment includes blood-transfusion ap- Though before now aeroplanes paratus and an oxygen tent, arti- red industrial system by the pres-famous Prime Minister during the have been used as ambulances, cles used before only in hospitais,
not in an ambulance, sure of economic facts and public last century and brother of the particularly in emergencies, these ignorance..taken. unawares.
present. Marquis; and Viscount planes have only been adapted This plane is as yet an isolated While the responsibility for Cecil-
passenger or freight 'plaries One experiment in this country, or in- of this sort was with the Red Cross dead anywhere. At present the these conditioris rests primarily British. Wireless.
in Abyssinia, and the members of air detachment of the Surrey Red the Red Cross say that there is | Croaf, at Croydon, use it for train-. another such 'plane in Manches-ing, but the makers hope that the
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upon the Chinese employer, the Industrial section of the Shang- hal Municipal Council is doing what it can to effect an Improve-shortly be reached with the Chi- ter. But Mrs. Mollison to-day, at idea of an air ambulance will ap- ment. At present, however, owing nese authorities which will make Feltham," christened the first | peal, particularly to local authorl- to the Jurisdictional problems, in-possible a more extensive superviplane to be built solely as a flying ties and that local councils will volved, efforts have had to be sion of all factories within the ambulance. It is a large white time have their air ambalanges limited largely to moral suasion boundaries of the International monoplane, with the red cross on as they now have motor-ambulan- It is hoped that an agreement will Bettlement
its wings. It can carry, only one 'ces.