COMMON COLD CURE
Scientist's
Five-Minute
Treatment
READY TO SUBMIT
TO ANY TEST
After years of struggle and patient research, a British scientist claims to have · dis- covered a certain cure for the -common_cold, long, recognised as one of the worst menaces to the health of mankind.
By means of rays emanating from a rare metal the amazing powers of which he has proved to his own satisfaction and to that of his fellow-workers, Mr. W. G. Moore, a Mansman, has cured within a few seconds the most obstinate head, throat and nose colds.
"When one realises that the common cold costs this country alone millions of pounds in money every year--because of the loss to trado by illness of workers—to say i nothing of the mortality Bgures, one can measure the worth and significance of my discovery," he güid.
Instantaneous
"Just about five years ago," he went on, "1 discovered that the rare metal, titanium, alloy- ed with tungsten, gave greater penetrations and bactericidal action-and that these rays, allied with autonomic therapy, were almost miraculous in the way in which they cured the common cold.
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"My ray la derived from electric arc, produced by currents passing through the thianium. J treat patients through the nasul organs, and the cure is practically instantaneous,
"I am ready to submit my treat- ment to any test-in publle if need be and guarantee that I can cure any cold within the space of five minutes."
Mr. Moore is a former associate of the late Dr. Hall Edwards-the "X-Ray Martyr."
For some years past he has been working at the Institute of Autonomic Therapy, 3, St. James- sq., London,
THE HONGKONG
SIKHS FOR AFRICA
Indian Sikhs, biggest family in the world, according to Gordon Sin- elnie, who has done a bit of wandering in India, have been sent to Africa to defend British property in event of war. Hard-riding, loyni and excellent fighters, the Sikhs never shavo nor cut their hair, nor drink nor smoke. There are ten million of them in India-they are Indin's policemen and they all have the same family name, Singh.
TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1935.
ARTIFICIAL RADIUM
THE HARDEST
Chief Sikh is Maharajan of Patiala, one of the world's greatest poton- EARNED
tates, and personal alde-de-camp of King George. The picturo shows a Sikh major. It was taken by Gordon Sinclair on his last trip to India,
Cattle King Who Began With A One-Eyed Horse
Melbourne, Sept. 15.
NIR SIDNEY KIDMAN, Australia's "cattle king" has
died; aged seventy-eight.
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When he was thirteen he left home to seek fortune. He owned a one-eyed horse, a saddle. bridle, a rug, and five shillings in cash. He died owning pastoral land nearly twice the size of
"My colleague Mr. Andre Harp-| Britain. man and I have proved," he said. Kidman's family were originally "that autonomic therapy and the farmers in East Anglia, and there la titanium ray can not only cure a record of a land transfer to a Kid- colds, but can banish some disenses man in the days of Queen Elizabeth, hilberto pronounced incurable.'
He Spent A Night In Pyramids
EERIE WATCH, IN LONELY GRAVE
His parents emigrated to Aus- tralia and settled near Adelalde where Sidney was born.
The boy began to roam the coun- tryside. Early in life he missed two fortunes in Broken Hill mines and became a postmun-contractor. He bought a one-fourteenth share in the original Broken Hill Com- pany, which he sold later for £150.
That share is estimated to- day to be worth £6,000,000.
Risked His Life
The boy got his first start as a
The first white man over to spend a night in the Great cattle owner when a great drought Pyramid has returned to Lon-sent many penniless stockraisers to don.
The consts.
He is Mr. Paul Brunton, the author and investigator of Enstern psychic mysteries. Ile is back home after eight months' research into archaeological and psychic matters..connected with ancient and modern Egypt.
By special permission of the Egyptian Government, he was allowed the eerie experience of spending a night alone in the King's Chamber of the Great Pyramid.
Much abandoned stock survived | the drought, and Kidnyan bought a ranch in the affected country,
He took his life in his hands when he went to round up strays in a country inhabited by hostile, natives, but he won through.
He collected 3,000 horses and 500 cattle.
Soon he was the most powerful cattle man in Australia.
"It certainly wan 1431 cerie ex- He never drank. He was known perience, and for several days to be the "gamest loser" in Aus- afterwards I was far from well."tralia. Mr. Brunton Bald.
Sat in Darkness
"I sat in total darkness through- out the night, concentrating and making my mind completely ceptive to the psychle vibrations.
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"After about six hours I had a most extraordinary experi- ence. I saw in a vision two ancient High Priests in the
In 1908 he went in London;
needed men. Ile usker London omnibus drivers if they would come Australia. Many of them did. All prospered.
Sir Sidney was knighted in 1921 for war services.
FOUR COUNTRIES ceremonial robes of their SHARE PROFITS
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religion, who showed_me hitherto undiscovered and
secret *passage înaide the SEALER RETURNS WITH
Pyramids but the entrance
to it I was unable to discover.
"I was told that the Chamber
into which this passage lod con-
$1,800,000 PELT CARGO
Seattle, Sept. 24. The Navy supply ship Sirius, tained prohistoric records, des- bringing a $1,800,000 cargo of cribing the unknown history of an sealskins back from the Pribilof earlier mankind, an Atlantean race. Islands of the Bering Sen, also 1 was able to confirm by personal brought with. it five live scala for experience, my theory that in this Balboa Park Zuo, San Diego, this room the High Priests put their year.
pupila into hypuotic trances The Beals were youngsters, cap. wherein their spirits were releas-tured at the bleak islands where ed from thoir bodies and they we're the great herds congregate every shown that the soul definitely year for the breeding season. They survives doath."
travelled in erates supplied with go Mr. Brunton's long and detail-daily to maintain low temperatures. od researches into the origins of Commander J. C. Cunningham the Pyramids and Sphinx have was relieved to be free of his cargo convinced him that these monu when he reached Seattle. The seal ments were originally put up by pelts, taken under supervision of the Atlanteans that is, by an the U.S. Government, were shipped emigrant colony from the now to St. Louis for processing and sale. Bunken Continent of Atlantis, Receipts will be divided among the Ho belleves that the over-governments of the United States, whelming of Atlantis caused the Great Britain and Japan, the Sahara Ben-bed to emerge as dry American share much the largest.
--United Press,
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AUSTRALIA BANS MAE WEST NOVEL
Melbourne, Sept. 20.
Mac West's novel, "Din- mand Lil," otherwise known as "She Done Him Wrong," has been banned by the Cus- toms Department here.
The novel is alleged to "contain indecent and ob- scene passages.”
Miss Mae West's other novel, "The Constant Sin- nier," continues to be allowed to enter the State freely and be sold at all bookstalls.— "Reuter.
"Diamond Lil" is the story of an "underworld queen" who goes to New York from Chicago. All she brings with her is a past. In New York she becomes associated with American gangsters,
MONEY
V.C. GIVES AWAY HIS
£10 BOUNTY
Factories Will Be Open Soon
-Professor Claims
San Francisco, Sept. 1.
radium,
RTIFICIAL
A until now only the dream of scientists, will shortly be manufactured on a commercial basis from table salt, phosphorus, and other cheap, abundant sub- stances.
The world's leading atom- smasher, Professor Ernest, Law: rence, announced this discovery -which will revolutionise the war on cancer-nt a meeting of the American Chemical Society in San Francisco to-day.
Safe Injections
Artificial radium will not only he much cheaper than natural radlum, which at present costs about £10.000 per gramme, but it will also be two or three times more powerful.
It is expected that factories will in a few months be turn- ing out the artificial radium. At present physicians dare not inject radium into the tissues of human beings zinco radium is not only poisonous but has the power to radiate for years, accumulating trouble resulting in death,
Salt radiura, however, is spon- taneously destroyed in Д few hours, and can therefore be in jected into cancerous tissues.
In A Day's Work
Just what urtificial radium will In the balance-sheet of the cost as a marketed product has not Royal Chelsea Hospital there yet been determined, but it will small com- appears a brief entry, which unquestionably be
pared with the cost of natural radium..
rends:-
"From the Bradley V.C. Fund
-£10."
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Professor Lawrence, who makes the product by atomic bombard- nient of table salt by high-voltage Behind this cryptic, announce electricity, is now able to produce ment there lies the story of a hero clienply in a ten-hour working who voluntarily surrenders the £10 day enough of the synthetic bounty which the State pays, to substance to equal in potency him annually for his deed of radium which would cost several
thousand pounds.
valour.
Twenty-four-year-old F.A.
Bradley, serving in the South If Roger
African war as a driver in the
Royal Field Artillery, was one of a
little garrison surrounded at Itala, Casement
in Zululand, by 1,600 Boers.
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in attempting to cross the fatal
Man after man was shot down Had Lied 150 yards, swept by gunfire, Driver Bradley succeeded, car- ried ammunition up the hill, saved the day.
At the end of the war. Lord Kitchener pinned the V.C. on his
chest,
To-day Driver Bradley is a veteran of nearly sixty, but each year when he receives big bounty, the hardest-earned money in the Army-he sends it to the hospital.!
Adds Zest to Wine Festival
Pageantry and dance featured the Redwood: Empire's grape, -harveal-feta) the St.-Helena-Vintage-Fastivi), last Jeanne Haya, dansunde, depicted the spielt -
the solo numbers,
OFFER BY CROWN TO
SPARE-HIS-LIFE-
Roger Casement, executed for high treason during the war, was betrayed into, British hands by the Germans.
Even after his capture he might have saved his life but for the fact that he refused to tell a lie.
These "fucts, mude known for the first time, are contained in Roger Casement's own private papers, now in the possession of his family.
When Casement was taken prisoner after he had landed on the Irish coast from a German submarine, powerful Influences got to work to save him from the death penalty in view of his previous services to the Empire. After long negotiation, it is re- vealed member of the Govern- ment of that day intimated that if Cusement advanced the plon of insanity the Crowa would accept it and he would be ordered to ba detained during His Majesty's pleasure, with the certainty of
| being released after the war.
This offer was conveyed to Casement in Pentonville prison, but he refused to permit this defence to be put forward, saying he preferred death to a lying plca.
Tricked By Germans Almost the last thing Casement wrote in his diary was his profound conviction that he had been tricked by the Germana.
The Germans wanted him to form an Irish Brigado, recruited jamong prisoners of war, but they had no intention of transporting this brigade to Iroland to fight for Irish Independence.
"I am convinced," Casement wrote, "that the Intention was to send this brigade on the Western Frent. When I realised
that, I decided to have nothing more to do with the enterprise.
"It was then that the Ger mans decided to repatriate me to Ireland. I am convinced that it was they who advised the British authorities of my landing plans in order to ensure that. I should fall into British -hands. It was, their idea of. punishing me for my failure to fall in with their plans," and It was left to his family to determine whether any or all of his papers schnuld be published: They have decided against publicas.
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