ANGLO-IRISH PEACE NEARER
EXCHANGING CATTLE FOR BRITISH COAL
Library and art museum.
O'Connell street, Dublin,
Entranca to government-
buildingi.
Above are shown views of Dublin, capital of the Irish Fette; and scene of many bloody riota during Anglo-Irish disturbances.
By THOMAS C. WATSON
(Central Press Canadian
Correspondent), ·
NEW TRADE AGREEMENT
THE HONGKONG 'TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JULY 15, 1935,
“FAILED IN TIME OF NEED"
1
EX-MINISTER ATTACKS ARMS INDUSTRY
WAR-TIME EXPERIENCES
"I know of no case in our his tory where a groat industry has been so disastrous a failure in the time of need."
Dr, Christopher Addison, Minis- ter of Munitions from December 1p16 to July 1917, made this state- ment when speaking of the res. ponse of the arme industry to the emergency of 1014.
He was putting forward a strong plea before the Royal Commission on the Private Manufacture of and Trading In Arms, at Westminster, for the centralisation of the Indus Ytry.
PAINLESS CHILD-BIRTH
́REMARKABLE NEW ANAESTHETIC
Atlantic City.
now
The auccessful use of à anaesthetic to render' child-birth painless has been reported to the American Medical Association here by Dr. Ralph T. Knight, assistant Professor of Surgery at the Uni- versity of Minnesota.
Dr. Knight fa also Chief of Staff in Anaesthesia at the Minneapolis General Hospital.
The new ansesthesia is known Ina Cyclopropane. It is a hydro carbon gas, each molecule consist
ing of three atoms of carbon and six of hydrogen. It has a faint,
sweet odour,
Spider's Venom ***
Medicine For SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ Heart Ailment
HUMAN BEINGS OFFER FOR EXPERIMENT
SUBMIT TO POISONING
New York,
So-called "human guinea-pigs" for scientific experimentation are being recruited on a large scale at a New York medical college. Nearly 72 men and women students have submitted themselves to various pol
on.
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The experiments were disclosed | BABÁK AKADALADALYAGADASAGİDERODEDIÓADABADADANÍENDAÇARADAÐALÁDÁKVÁÐAEVDALHEIDSOPBATAVI to 500 physicians meeting here who also heard that venom of the deadly Dr. Knight revealed that it had black spider has been proved a been used the past eighteen months heart treatment. A new drug, it saidat both Minneapolis General was revealed. slows down bodily process that a man treated with it Hospital and the Hospital for General Surgery, It The new drug, made of dessicated University needs to shave only once a week. ras only recently been tried in thyroid, is for chronic heart disease. chil-birth.
"Existing arrangements," Dr. Addison, "proved quite inade- quate to meet the demands of the first ten months of the war. There wa-most alarming deficiency of hith axplosive shells, and the troops in France had to be rationed to scanty and almost inadequate allowancos.
"It cannot be denied that nine months after the late war had bas
He said he was giving it to patients, mixed with oxygen, about 10 per cent of the anaesthetic to 90 per cent. oxygen. Two inhalations,
are
The "human gulnea pigs', at New York Homeopathic Medical College, have been given sulphur and aluminium polsons and next will be subjected to lead poisoning. Dr. Linn J. Boyd, college pharmacolo
gun, and when every effort hnd
gist, described the tests to members he said, at the onset of each of the American Institute of Home- been made to make the system of reliance on private manufacture labour pain, sufficient to upathy but was unwilling to reveal meet the nation's need, the system dispel the pain without retarding results. He urged wider use of had proved to be a tragic and the labour. Sometimes, he said, such "human volunteers in the ser perilous failure.
་་།
As the time for the
delivery
vice of humanity."
"The time is coming when no drug will be allowed general use before it has had a thorough test on a selected group of human beings," Dr. Royd said. He added that
"In the case of the chief muni. jone inhalation was enough." tions firms, deliveries were so ter- ribly in arrears that the prontises for delivery were a source of dan came, he said, the concentration was Increased, the mother then being put completely under. animals were less satisfactory.
ger.
TERRIBLE RISK
working relationship, and there seemed to have arisen a sort of understanding ns to the prices to be paid for different supplies, far as he ascertained, there was
A no effective competition between these firms us to price.
Dr. Milton J. Raisbeck's findings on dessiented thyrold were consi- dered extremely important. Chronic heart ditease sufferers treated with 70 per cent. of the usual amount of the drug were found to need only oxygen. Every bodily function. down, The result was less strain even to the growth of hair, alowed on the heart.
"So meagre was the allowance || United Press. of ammunition for the Armies in France that it is probably no ex- aggeration to say, that defeat was only narrowly averted by the here |-zaponez Agrajše na osm of our soldier under great stood each other for so long." dlandvantages, and by the success The chief constable recelyed the of our national arsenal at Wool London--Eamon De Valera's following reply from De Valera: wjeh."
"Dear Sir, I høre reggived your
Dr. Addison submitted that such expressed hope that he looks
The black widow spider's vénom, forward to the cordial friendship letter and enclosure for which difficulties "indicate the need for
look national control on a similar scale Dr. Addison maintained that only deadly poison, was first suggested between the English and Irish am very grateful. I, too,
as a heart treatment 10 years ago, by a system of centralisation pooples has stirred the hopes of forward to the establishment of in any emergency."
"The difficulties and disputes "would it be possible to mobilise but only recently, he disclosed, the million-odd Irish residents in relations of cordial friendship:be
tween our two peoples: and I am arising out of the dilution of and secure the rapid utilisation of have hundreds of specialists begun Great Britain.
Whether it will cause peace glad to have evidence that there labour during the war were so no appropriate manufacturing capa-giving it, greatly diluted in a salt negotiations to be opened beare Englishmen of the same mind: torious that I confine myself to offic to provide expansion in the solution, to victims of angina pec
toria. "I shall endeavour to truce Mr. pointing out that the questions of case of war." This central depart. tween the two countries rentains
Dr. Boyd get supply of venom. to be
Thomas, Walsh (mentioned in the letter) principle, sentiment, and interest ment would be responsible in pence seen. J. IL dominion secretary and British to which Heuston's letter, was involved could not conceivably have time for the supply and manufac enough for thousands of treatments minister responsible, has often addressed, and restore the preylous been faced, let alone settled, by ture in State-owned factories of every six months from a friend in any authority other than the Gov all productions for war use only. deadly snakes, spiders, and ser- Brazil whose hobby is raising said that the "door is still open," document to him.”
ernment of the country. If those It would also be prepared with the pions. The supply is a fraction of with De Valera now making
questions had been left for settle-necessary control orders in respect an ounce.--United Press. similar statement, another: Anglo- Irish peace conference ought to Meanwhile, a genman'greement by private employers, with of a number of classified private -ovontuate during 1935.
mont has been arrived at between or without support from the Gov-establishments. De Valera's goodwill offer to the Irish Free State and the ferment; the resulting friction and
Asked about the difficulties of England was made in the course British government, whereby the disturbances would not merely have of a letter written to Captain Free State will take a large but would have made it quite im- Addison said: "I suggest that in hindered the output of munitions international trading in arms, Dr. Popkess, chief constable of Not-quantity of British tingham, who served with the change for equivalent importe of possible to carry on the war at any case it would be much easier to deal with the international ques- of Ireland during the Irish cattle into Britain:
The experience of the late war, tions that are at stake if the con- troubles, and who had sent to him It is believed that this agree said Dr. Addison, pointed to the trol of the manufacture were, in the last letter written by ose of ment will be an important step necessity, from the point of view the first instance, in the State's Le Matin says that the Minis- Sinn Feinera exccuted for towards the restoration of normal of national defence, of the estab-hands, and you were not embar-tries of Marine and the Colonies their share in the 1916 rising. economic and political relations.
In his letter to De Valera at the The.effect of the agreementwillishment of a State Department re-rassed by the hundreds of crosиhave agreed to the establishment sponsible for the manufacture and currents of Interest you would have of sca-plane bases in the Pacific. New Your season, Captain Popless lie that over a million tons more assembly of all articles manufacto pluck at if you were dealing stated:
with it under the present condiin Tahiti
One will be located in Papeete, tions. It is practically impossible later, will be started in Noumea,
and another, "During the post-war troubled Free State in return for an importured only for purposes of war.
a little times in Ireland I was there with tation of 150,000 of eattle over the - ANOTHER CONSIDERATION
"This.conclusion," he added "is of sale to outside States under the.
to deal fairly with the restriction New Caledonia. my regiment.
present quota limits. "Probably the most repugnant A further outcome of the agree entirely apart from the grave con-existing scheme."
Others are under consideration. -Reuter. -duty of the soldier is the carrying ment will be the cessation of Irish sideration of national policy rolat- out of raids upon civilised house-|importa of coal from-Germany and ing to the undesirability of manu- holda During one of these raids | Poland.
factures of this kind being in pri-
:army
tho
coal in ex-
of British coal will enter the Irish,
I came by the last letter of a It is understood that the X-jvate hands, for the purpose uf patriot written before his execu-change of coal for cattle will, befgnin." tion.
outside the duties imposted on Dr. Addison emphasised the diţi- "To-day, when going through Trish Free State produes conculties caused early in the war by an old box I discovered it. This uection with the Land Apmúltig the complete Inck of Information as in the season of peace and good-dispute, and there will be similar to the respective costs of arma- will, Mr. President, and I return arrangeincats with regard to ments. Heuston's letter in that spirit for[duties on coal entering Ireland. By the original practice of plac- disposal as you may see fit.
British exports of coal to thing contracts on a basis of tender, "May I also hope that this Free State were forhirly, aboh the transactions were limited to a action may help to promote a two and a half million tona an- relatively small group of manu- better feeling between races who, neally, but the present" exporta-facturers, with whom there neces- though secretly admiring each fare half that amount.
sarily came to be established a close
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