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The march of peacetime activities moves steadily onward at the Ford Works, Dagenham. Agricultural tractors, shown above on the Ford letty, are exported to every corner of the globe During 1936 50 per cent. of all tractors made at Dagenhami were exported and the total, nam- ber shipped was 50 per cent. greater than in 1935. This despite phenomenal armaments pro- grammes budgeted by many nations.
OIL TRADE "WAR" SALT MADE
British Money For
Irish Refinery
"The Irish Free State National Oll Refinery project is to be financed by a British concern- London and Thames Haven Oll Wharves.
Mr. C. J. Burgess, the Chair- man, at a meeting of shareholders in London recently, stated that proposals were to be put forward for an increase in the capital of
RADIO ACTIVE
First Treatment
Artificial Radium"
WHAT IS VINEGAR?
Sir Röllo Graham-Campbell, delivering a considered judgment at Bow-street Police Court
re-
Withcently. decided that vingegar was that diluted acetic acid, not pro-
NEW LINE OF
RESEARCH
Great interest has been aroused In this country by the receipt of medical reports on the first two cases to be treated with artificial "radium" They represent the first the company. In conjunction with practical application of modern re- an issue of shares in the Irish search on the atom-and the pos- National Reaлeries Company. sibility of an entirely new form of The Anglo-American and Shell- | "radium" treatment, writes a Home Mex and B.P. companies recently science correspondent. announced "that rather than dis- tribute in the Irish Free State oll which they considered might not reach their usual standard of quality, they might have to con- sider withdrawing altogether from the trade in that country.
Mr. Burgess added that it was partly a reflection of this feeling which had brought about "a cer- tain estrangemen: between some of the large traders and Thames Haven,'
"No one," he continued, "should endeavour to fight a battle in the oll trade, unless they are secure in regard to all supplies." That position, he contended, had been properly secured.
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Interest is increased by the fact that the Britisa Radium Beam Therapy Research Board-repre- senting the Medical Research Council and the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Jointly-is beginning a similar pro- gramme of research.
The object is to discover how fur new forms of treatment-for cancer and otherwise-may be opened up by administering arti- ficial "radium"Internally, either in the form of an injection or as capsules swallowed by the patient.
Radium cannot be used in this
and in the long run it would rot way. Its life is virtually infinite,
the bones of the patient. Artificial "radium," ΟΠΙ the other hand, London and Thames Haven Oll yields its radiation for only a limit-. Wharves is an old-established arded period, so that its use internally successful company with an issued will be subject to control. capital of £1,300,000, carrying on petroleum storage and refining business in the Port of London, and also at Havre through French company.
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WHY NOT DIVORCES IN POLICE COURTS?
Chief
"BOMBARDMENT”
These reports come from the University of California, where "deuterous"--the nuclei of heavy hydrogen atoms are being pc- celerated to enormous speeds in an atomic whirligig,” and then directed as projectiles on the atoms. which it is desired to transmute.
The patients have been given radio-sodium-common salt which ∙has been made. radio-active in this
way..
Lord Hewart's Question
For the frat two cases it was felt suficient to establish the main Lord Hewart, the Lord
point that (under the conditions Justice, after granting a decree of the test) the method was harm- nisi in a divorce petition at Sussex Assizes, at Lewes recently, turning to Mr. Walter Frampton, who | appeared for the petitioner. ask- ed: "Can you tell me why cases of this kind should not be tried in police courts and, if possible, In batches?" ".
less. The patients were then trans- ferred to X-ray treatment, from which it was known that some de- gree of relief could be secured.
Another remarkable achieve- ment of the University of Califor- nis scientists is the production of artificial "radium." "Radium E," Mr. Frampton-I should like to one of the radio-active products think of the interests of the pro- formed in the breakdown of ra- fession before I answer that ques- | dlum proper, has been made by tion.
Lord Hewart The Interests of the profession are undoubtedly worth serious consideration
The petition was brought by a woman who lives in Paris and who formerly lived at Farnborough, Hampshire.
“To what do I owe the advant- age of having to deal with this rubbishy case at Lewes," demand
ed Lord Hewart...
bombarding bismuth in the man- ner already described. Both che- mically, and in the quality of its radiation, this artincial "radium” is stated to be identical with na- tural "Radium E."
WHY "QUACKS' ARE POPULAR
A sugestion that the test-tube mentality of some. doctors is largely responsible for public in- Mr. Frampton explained that terest in "quacks" is put forward the adultery complained of took in a communication received by place at a Brighton hotel and that the Central Council for Health the witness in the case lived at Education from the League of Red Brigton. For that reason the Cross Societies in Paris, case had been sent to Lewes. Cer-The practitioner," it is stated, tain inquiries were made before who is obsessed with the material a direction was given for the case aspects of the problem is apt to to be tried at Lewes.
forget the personality of his
Lord Hewart-I am glad to hear patient, his aches and pains, that there is some check upon which loom so much larger in the what sems to be any extreme in-patient's mind than in that of the convenience.
test-tube doctor.""
the product of fermentation and
duced by formentation, could not be sold as vinegar,
William Tame, of New-street, London, W.C., was fined £5 with 25 guineas costs for selling arti- ficial vinegar as table vinegar.
The defence was undertaken by a trade association, and It was Intimated that there might be an appeal. "
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The magistrate Baid that since the early part of the Seventeenth Century, the commodity ordinarily sold in this country as vinegar was the product of fermentation. and it was not until 1890 that the fluid in question made its appear- ance on the market.
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