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Schoolgirl Injured By Explosion

TEST: TUBE WENT. "BANG" IN SCIENCE LABORATORY

Damages of £3,000 were recently awarded a 13-year- old schoolgirl who lost an eye following an explosion in the school laboratory during a chemistry experiment..

Lord Hewart sat with a special jury to hear the action, in which the girl, Rita Elizabeth Marjorie Juliette Kubach, sued through her father, Mr. Frederick William Kubach, a City merchant, of Sylvan Road, Upper Norwood, S. E.

The father was allowed £119 expenses.

These damages were awarded against Townson and Mercer, Ltd., wholesale and retail chemists, of Camomile Street, E.C., who supplied the chemicals to Park School, Lancaster Rond, South Nor- wood, where Rita attended.

Third parties to the proceedings | Mercer, Ltd.) were Frederick Allen and Sons (Poplar) Ltd., manufactur- ing chemists of Upper North Street, E. The issue as between them and Messrs. Townson and Mercer was discussed later the some day.

The jury found that there had been by Miss Elizabeth по negligence Hollands, proprietress and head- mistress of the school, who had also

BILL TO END

RATING OF . HOSPITALS

been made a defendant-and. Judg- SUGGESTED

ment was entered in her favour, with coals.

for Mr. Assessed Now Up

Mr. F. J. Tucker, K.C., Kubach and his daughter, said the Injuries suffered by Rita were grave and lasting.

A WOMAN'S CHARM

"Can one deny," he asked, "that

the charm of a woman often lies in her eyes?"

On January 17 she was deputed, with six other girls, to carry out a 10 make chemistry

experiment oxygen.

to £15 a Bed

HEAVY COST OF ROAD ACCIDENTS

Mrs, Osa Johnson, wife to the late American camera hunter Dr. Martin Jalinson, has arrived in England to- gether with several cameramen from where she will return to the jungles

in Africa, where she intends to con- tinue her husband's work,

Roosevelt's Veto May Mean Fight

President Aims To Balance Budget

Washingloln, July 14, Budget balancing raised a new dis pute between Congress and the Whilte House to-day os President Roosevelt committed himself without qualifica- tion to end the series of eight annual deficits in the fiscal year, which began July 1.

Mr. Roosevelt yesterday velord a

A Bill to exempt voluntary hospi-: Mr. Tucker stated that Rita was a tals from assesments for rates is sug- pupil of Miss Hollands' school in Jan-gested in "The Hospitals Year-Book," bill to continue farm mortgage in- the new edition of which was issued terest charges below the going rate, uary, 1034.

# large been made in this year's Budget for recently. The view is expressed that complaining that no provision hod such a Bill would receive

from the the inevitable $30,000,000 drain on of sympathy measure

desplie general public and from the mem- the Treasury.

Congress passed this bill bers of both Houses.

White House Intimations of a veto. President in his veto message the said he was "definitely seeking to balance the budget" and that the farm mortgage bill was inconsistent with his purpose.

In the

Іл the London aren, assessments Unfortunately for. Rita, said Mr. Tucker, she was the girl who was range from £1 per patient bed to deputed to hold the test-tube which £15, the average being about 26. contained the chemicals to be heated,

provinces, they range from Directly the heat was applied there nll to £13 per patient bed, with an was an explosion and, despite the

average of about £3. skill of surgeons, one of Rita's eyes

Discussing the cost of road traffic had to be removed,

Mr. Tucker declared.

If President Roosevelt stands on the foregoing policy in bls veto message bigger dispute lles just around the

"This could not have happened but accidents to the hospitals, the report corner in the food control appropria- beyond the budget- for the carelessness of somebody states that already they were begin- tion, which the Senate has boosted by

ning to question the equity of the $52,404,010 £50 limit provided under the 1933 estimate.-United Press. Traffic Act, and it is probable that, when next a Bill is brought before Parliament into which it may be found possible to squeeze a hospital clause, the effort will be made.

The substances used have been analysed, and it has been found that that which was thought to be man ganese dioxide contained ten parts of antimony sulphide, which is a dan- explode, gerous-chemicul liable to especially under heat."

Ritu told the court: "I was holding the tube over a flame when there was a "bang The next thing I remember whs that I was in another room having my eye attended to by Mrs. Gilbard."

Mrs. Rita Catherine Gilbard, of South Norwood Hill, selence mistress at Miss Hollands' school, sald when she visited the premises of Townson and Mercer, Limited, she asked for manganese dioxide.

There WOS no more danger in than there was in distilling water, she said.

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"NO CASE SUBMISSION Mr. Blanco White, K.C., submitted, on behalf of Miss Hollands, that she had no case to answer. The chemical was bought from a reputable com pany and there was no evidence against her of any negligence, or breach of duty.

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SEVERE MULCTING

the basis of figures supplied by 184 voluntary hospitals out of 800 interested, the persons treated in hospitals during 1836 for injuries.re- suiting from road accidents, totalled these, 24,000 were ad- ON 65,000. mitted to the wards and 41,000 to the out-patient departments,

The total cost of this service was £238,000, towards which £128,000, or 54 per cent., was recovered..

Commenting on these figures, Sir Anancial Harris, the hon. Charles consultant to the Central Bureau of Hospital Information, states:

"The hospitals could scarcely be more severely mulcted if they had been found responsible, in at least the degree of contributory negligence, for the state of our roads."

Former Queen Of Courts To Seek Divorce

Reno, Nev., July 14. Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, former Queen of the ternis courts, will she charge extreme cruelty when files sult for divorce against Mr. Frederick

5. Moody. Jr., San Francisco all executive, her attorney said to-day.

Mrs. Moody hus established her residence for divorce on the shore of Lake Tahoe.

She will commence suit at the ex- piration of the required period of residence.

Although she posed for photo- graphers, she would answer no ques tons as to her intentions with respect to her reported plan to divorce the man she married seven years ago, and harrow escape who has just had from death in an automobile accident

Sir Charles, in his review of has- pital finance, states that the income Mr. Rowland Thomas, K.C. (for during 1935 of the whole of the hos Townson and Mercer, Limited) con-pitals was £10,789,385, and the ex-near San Francisco.-United Protr.

£15,640,320. The sur- tended that there was no evidence penditure

£1,143,058 or £145,000 against that company "They are not plus was manufacturers; they received the more than in 1934, despite a growth whole of their supplies, so far as this of £500,000 in expenditure. case is concerned, from Frederick Allen and Sons (Poplar), Limited," he said.

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the aggregate of 002 sur- pluses rose by £214,000, the Mr. Stanley George Jones, manager deficits, an increase of 52, rose by he adds, "the Mercer sald in £89,000. "Thus," of Townson and December, 1838, he received a packet year's working left the average hospital substantially at 20lb. of manganese oxide from prosperous Frederick Allen and Sons (Poplar), richer and the average unprosperous hospital slightly poorer than in 1934 Limited.

It was from this packet that he-In other words the element of mal-

distribution has increased." supplied Mrs. Glibard,

Clerk Had £61,000,

Wife Never

Knew

AMAN who left a fortune of £61,000 never disclosed

the secret of his wealth to anyone, not even his wife. :

It came to light recently with the publication of the will of Mr. William Samuel Triggs, of Holcombe-road, Ilford, Essex.

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"I never know my husband had have known him for about ten years, all this money," and it came as a but I never dreamed he had so much great surprise to me." Airs. Triggs, | money, hls widow, told a London re- porter recently,

Her husband left her during widowhood 400 and a sum producing ............. £700 a year, and made various bo- quests to his sons and, daughters.

"A POOR MANNS

"Bies. Trizes was very concerned at the time of his death-on Matcha 11- to how she was going to make ̋etids' meet, thinking her hus- band was a poor mán..

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EXPANSION

OF TRADE:

London, July 14. The continued

1rx expansion British overseas trade is revealed in Board of Trade returns for June.

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Last month, imports were valued. with £08,110,677 compared £67,509,307 for June, 1036. Exports of United Kingdom goods £44,373,015, against

tor. June last year.

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£320,064,334

Exports of imported merchandise were valued at £7,120,962 against £5,008,030 for June, 1930-British Wireless.

FRANCE MARKS ANNIVERSARY

FALL OF BASTILLE COMMEMORATED.

Paris, July 14. France's National Day was cele- brated throughout the country with Rreat festivities. Almost every alty outdid the past in making this July

memorable.

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