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WAR CONFERENCE DEBATES of the Empire had the right to impose their own taxation and to collect their EMPIRE FEDERATION OPPOSED.
own revenue in their own way, and those. rights, particularly, should not be inter The resolutions passed by the Imperial fored with, because any much interference War Confergance were published on May would lead to very serious friction and probably put this movement back for 4th. There has since been issued as a many years. He did not think there than any before known has been discover Parliamentary Paper the actual proceed would be any difficulty about finding the ed in the research laboratory at Middle money for carrying on the business of sex Hospital (says the Morning Post). ings of the Conference, together with the Empire. Each part would contribute. the text of the papers which were laid its share, only each must be allowed to It was described by Sir John Bland-Bu
ton in an address to the Cours of Gov- before it. It has not been possible to in find that share in its own way.
Lose nx it had been, the arrangementerners, over which he presided, which wat clude in this Blue-book all the proceed. existing during the war had worked very at the hospital for its quarterly meeting. well. His own idea was that if such ings of the Conference, sines “a great arrangements could be made as would The new antisoptio is a soal-tar dys was of a highly confiden allow the present reprisentation of the named davine, and it is already an assur- part tial character and entirely naitable Imperial Cabines to continue, even when
el success for publication, at any rate during the the war came to an end, and along with war."Even the debates which are here that have a representative Imperial printed trenched at times upon confiden- Council, a very long step forward would They were coming Linl antters and are accordingly broken have been taken. by occasional emissions.
together, not, as used to be considered, The chief debate of the Conferences the United Kingdon with its depend which is reported was that which look encica, as united antions of the Empire, und on equal terms so far as the popu place upon the future, constitution oflations of the different parts of the The Empire. It will be remembered that Empire would allow the Conference referred this question to ta special Imperial Conference to be Kutinsoned as soon as possible after the dessation of hostilities." The reference was conditioned by a statement of the views held by the Conference on thre
By far the most striking speech on this resolution was made by General Smuts, who poko with great frunkness about its effect
Sir John Bland-Sutton, in his address from the chair, said that a great number of the staff were away doing full time duty in France, and those remaining in England had to share their time between that and another hospital.
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| MAGICIANS OF THE LABORATORY, But the scientific spirit remained quenched, and valuable research work had been done in the laboratory. Coal- tar had furnished art and solence with many very useful products since Perkins If this resolution is passed, then one obtained from it the
colour known as specific points. The Conference insisted possible solution is negatived, and that muuve: The synthetic chemist of toda
is the Federal solution. The idea of a was a more cunning magician than any that any readjustment of the constitn
futuro Imperial Parliament and a future described in the Arabian Nights. He was tional relations of the component parts Imperial Executive is negatived by im-able to produce all the colours of the rain- of the Empire should be based upon aplication by the terms of this resolution materials substances five hundred timem He could create from tasteless full recognition of the Dominions as
The iden on which this resolution is based autonomous nations of an Imperial Comis rather that the Empire would domlop sweeter than sugar, and from his magic monwealth and of India as an important bitherto, that there would be more bag he could bring forth powerful drugs portion of the same, ahould recognize the freedom and more equality in all its like salicylic acid, novocaine und salvar- This juggling could produce a un adequate voice in foreign policy and constituent parts; that they will con-powerful antiseptic or a deadly high ex- inue to legislate for and con inue to govern themselves; that whatever far colours had been of dyes and co
clive action has to be taken, oven anatomists, because by their aid they had in commiva concerns, would have to be becs able to unravel the warp and the determined
by the several Gov-woof of living bodies in health and in rnments of the Empire, and the iden discuso These colours also rendered of Federal solution is therefore bacteria visible. It was quite reasonable mandathanegatived and, I think, very wisely, be- to believe that some colours entered into
right of the Dominions and India to
effective arrangements for continuous consultation in all important matters of Common Imperial concern, and for such necessary concerted action, founded on consultation as the several Governments may determine."
It now appears that this resolution, cause it seems to me that the circum chemical relationship with the protoplasm practically in its final form, was moved stances of the Empire entirely pre-of the bacteria. These bacteria entered by Sir Robert Borden. In the speech include the Federal solution. Here we animal bodies and got into the blood.: which he proposed it he emphasized the are group of nations spread They were conveyed through the natural importance of the evolution of the Im over the whole world, speaking different gates and alleys of the body and lodged perial War Cabinet, insisted that the languages, belonging to different races, in the tissues. Pasteur discovered their future relations of the Empire were with entirely different economie circum-disease-producing propensities and Lister
got complex subject which could not be at stances, and to attempt to run even the devised means for preventing their
Lister kunw Bhab tempted in wartime, dwelt on the common concerns of that group of nations ting into wounds. importance of the Crown as a tie between by means of a Central Parliament and medical men were more or less powerless after the bacteria got into the wounds. the Dominions and the Mother Country," a Control Executive is, to my mind, ab The substance be used was crude carbolic and ventured on the prophecy that it solutely to court disaster."
acid, which did destroy the bacteria but CUTLER PALMER & COM was by no means improbable that
damaged the tissues and sometimes killed children now living would see the po-
the patient. They had for years been pulation of a single Dominion surpass
desiring an antiseptic that would destroy that of the United Kingdom. He point-
the bacteria without damaging the tiagues fed out that the policy of complete
or injuring the patient. They were now control in domestic affairs and complete
approaching that goal. (Hear, hear.) autonomy in all local affairs, instead of weakening the ties which unite the In- pira had very greatly strengthened them, and be looked forward to a development in the future along the line of an in- creasingly equal status between the Dominious and the Mother Country The nations of the Empire were really bound together by the tie of a common allegiance, by like institutions and ideals of democracy, and by like purposes. Such fits would, in his opinion, bring the nations of the Empire together more closely upon the line which he had men- tioned. The action of the Dominions in this war had made the spirit of nation Tood splendidly manifest. The fact that million men in the Dominions had taken up, arms for the defence of the Empire's existence and the maintenance of its future influence was go significant a lesson that one would be unwise not to have it constantly in mind. He add dd:
THE NEW ORGANISH. At the same time General Smute was clear that "too much, if I may say so, of the old ideas still clings to the new organism which is growing. I think that although in practice there is great free- dom, yet in actual theory the status of #ROPERTIES OF FLAVINE 3. the Dominions is of a subject character. It has been discovered by Dr. Browning. Whatever we may say, and whatever we in the laboratory at that hospital that may think, we are subject Provinces of one of those coal tar dyes, named lavine, Great Britain. That is the actual theory possessed the necessary qualities. It do of the Constitution, and in many ways stroyed bacteria, it did not destroy tissue, which I need not specify to day that and serum increased its potency. A solu- theory still permentes practice to some tion of 1 in 1,000 had twenty times the
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One of the most important matters,cury-a deadly poison. As soon as Dr. Browning discovered it he was naturally General Smuts rent on that will have anxious to try it in that hospital, and to be dealt with when this question of it had been very successful. Many of our future constitutional relations on the trials took place in his (Sir John's better and more permanent basis etes own wards, and he was satisfied that they to be considered, would be this: The had got a good thing, but he had felt it status of the Dominions as equal Nations
incumbent upon him to make a trial upon of the Empire will have to be recognized his own lines, for he was more or les to a very large extent, The question sceptical wii regard to antiseptics; hiv- then will be ** now are we to keep this ing nearly all his life been an aseptic str
... It can only geon.. Empin together.
But he was impressed with us
be done on the basis of freedom and new antisepti. Dr. Browning gave m quality which has existed hitherto, only every facility. There were three septic the machinery would have to be arranged conditions admitted to hospitala albat on which that system could be worked daily-acute appendicitis, nents inflam- I believe that the Dominions fully
Si Joseph Ward, while avowing him mation of the gall bladder, and acte In the vry realise the idout of an Imperial Comself a strong advocate of an Imperial disease of the middle-ear. monwealth of United Natious, and one Parliament, said that if there was a week he determined to carry out the should not forget the importance of the Crown મહ a tie between the proposal carried at a succeeding Confer trials quite a number of these enses were Dominions and the Mother Country ice to include local land deferice, and admitted to his wards. They were
to put the power of frasing a concrete serious that he became very alarmed and anxious, for he feared that his clean caser His Majesty King George Vis Army for Empire purposes under an
would become infected. Indeed, he be Dominions, causo be is the first Empire Parliament. I personally would came 80 alarmed that he really though pecially associated with the Oversea
strongly oppose it in our country and he would have to close the ward He use Sovereign who, before be ascesided the would do everything in my power flavine, and in a few days everything wa throne, availed himself of the oppor tunity to visit all parts of the Empire Prevent it coming into operation, be all plan sailing again. The plague wa
cause I believe it would be a very stayed, the patients were happy, and the ideals and aspirations if their desirable thing to do In my were the sisters: The patients Recovered people. And the Queen was recognised opinions. Conference in dealing with the arid no others suffered any inconvenienc throughout the Dominions of the Emreadjustment of the Empire should deal Afters such an experience he made pite as distinctive British princess in the main with two great cardinal his business to see what was going
matters numele, Fomign Policy and in the special departments Hệ got ti before her marriage to the Ring
Naval Defence, and how to pravide for mest glowing accounts of it from the w the finance without giving the power of department. He spoke to the ophthalm taxation to any authority excepting the surgeon, and he was even more in favo local Parliament in each part of the of it, saying he could use without day se even to the delicate tissues of the ex Empire" lev
The Conference unanimously passed a of a baby. A little girl was admit d resolution accepting the principle of the hospital whose eyes were sada i ciprocity of treatment between India hud with pur She said the cat's eyes at hop the Dominions e We
were just like them. She was treat been expl
with davine, and so was the cat... everything was all right again with forty-eight hours.
I hope that the delegation which will come to the next Conférence from the Dominion which I have the honour to represent will be representativk edildi political parties. A subject of the rest importance which is involved in the con sideration of future inter-Imperial re lations would seem to demand that, con dition if it is to be approached in a It has already been explained that proper spirit, because we all agree, the question of Imperial Preference had am sure, that so great a question ought been fully debuted by the War Cabinet not to be made, either hore or in the before it cams before the Conference. Dominions, a question of party strife or The resolution passed on this subject by That prompted him to say a few wes party controversy if it can possibly be the War Cabinet was therefore adopted about sopsis among the animals a practically without comment by the Con France the horses and muks with y prevented.
ference. The same procedure was adopt Hymy Septic disease, gunshot wous, ed with the resolution about the Develop and a peculiar septic ule ration of ment and Control of the Natural Beegs gave a great deal of trouble. It i sources of the Empire.
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Mr. Massey, in seconding said he agreed thoroughly with alreost every
been arranged to try flavine on the hos opinion that Sir R. Borden had express.
Hear, hear) He knew there were se ed. Personally he should like to see a
surgeons who jibed at flurine on accet of its colour. Of course it had a r much larger cenference convened for the special purpose which Sir R. Porden had.
colour: it was a yellow dye. Moy. Brand would not wash clothes. in view, and to see it representative not
A Freach communiqué issued recently flavine would not do everything, but only of the Governments of the different Dominions and of the different parts of contained the following
would kill bacteria. When men liker the Empire, but if possible of the different Captain Guynemer brought down five Browning discovered a useful thing parties in the different Dominions of the aeroplanes, four of them in one day, lavine, it did good not only to ne Empire. In any arrangement that uigh Two of these machines were brought down patients in the Middlesex Hospitalit be made in the future for the closer unity with a minute's interval between them, to wounded soldiers and to the patis who througed hospitals throughoute of the different portions of the Empire probably for the first time in this war. and for drawing them more closely to These five fresh victories bring up to 43 world. They got all these benefits b gether and keeping them together. it the number of German aeroplanes de out any pecuniary gain to that in would be necessary to make the ting stroyed up to the present by this gallant tion or to the individual. (Hear A reliabla antiseptic such as that easily carried as possible. Whatever officer
During the same period Lieutenant, umbler of national importance bonds might be arranged. would have to
research work at present was he arranger in such a way that they would Fineart put out of action three enemy ried on with great difficulty Hea not chafe and not seriously inconvenience eines as triumphing over his 15th tribute to the help received from he British citizens in any part of the adversary The following are the names Medical Research Committer. The k Empire. He and not think it desirable et the ether pilots who have added to the ly Board was very keen to put thater for any Imperial organisation of the number of their victories :-Adjudant hesital in this very front of medicare- Inture to interfere with the Escal arrange Madon, 12th machine Second Lieutenants, was most refreshing and ments of the different parts of the Tarascon, 11th: Adjutant Jailler, 10th Wkly. Post not only krra the Fpire any more than could possibly be Captain Maton, sixth; Quartermaster-clinical work hot allowing it bom-
bined with medical research. (Ch helped. At present the younger nations Sergeant Souiller, fifth
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