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Two London doctors, brothers, have successfully ex- perimented on themselves during this wintor with a new preventive treatment for the common cold, the mystery of which has baffled world medical science.
The treatment, consists of swallowing a weekly dose of vaccine on an empty stomach before going to bed.
The physicians who prepared the vaccine and tried it out are Dr. David Thomson and Dr. Robert Thomson.
Dr. David Thomson is honorary director of the Pickett- Thomson Research Laboratory, St. Paul's Hospital, London, where the experiments took place with the help of his brother, who is also on the staff, and Mr. E. T. Thompson, senior. laboratory assistant.
REACTIONS NOTED
They report in the last issue of British Medical Journai' that they prepared a vaccine from the bacillus which is general- ly responsible for bad colds, together with a strain of bronchitis germs.
Each in turn took doses, through the mouth instead of by the normal method of taking a vaccine by hypodermic injection. Their physical reactions and increased resistance to colds were noted,
The other type of vaccine was prepared from bacteria connected with cases of bronchitis catarrh, pneumonia and common colds. This was also taken through the mouth,
The three experimenters write:-
"We record these results as they definitely indicate the practicability of the oral method for prophylactic immunisa- tion against the various secondary pathogenic organismis associated with colds and influenza.
"There is no doubt that there is a real need for such methods in |public health work, when prophylactic immunisation has to be applied
to large masses of the population.
"It da more convenient in every way to swallow a vaccine than to have it injected. . The necessity of getting a medical man to Inject vaccine weekly deters many people from trying such immunisation."
Their last sentence is the most significant:---
"None of us has had colds this winter so far, in spite of con- siderable exposure to infection."
They began their experiments last September.
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RIOT AT CHAPLIN FILM
Tried By Wine HATS TRAMPLED ON,
For Homicide
In Germany
A GLASGOW seaman who ap- peared in the Edinburgh High Court last month accused of culpable homicide was stated to have been tried previously for the offence in Germany.
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He was taken before a tribunal in Hamburg. The tribunal, it was stated, submitted him to an alcohol test.
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In
New York, Feb. 28. nearly
miles away 3,000 Walm, Modern Times," was
THILE Charles Chaplin's new California.
It is five years since he pro- duced his last film, "City being given its first public show-
Lights." He has spent £100,000
of and years ing last night, three squads of
revision on emergency police were dealing
"Modern Times," which he des with another aspect of modern cribes as "a story of industry, times outside the theatre.
of individual enterprise, humant- ty crusading in pursuit of happiness."
All traffic on Broadway was held... up for 15 minutes_by______ struggling crowd which gathered to watch the celebrities arrive A bottle and a half of wine was at the Rivoli Cinema Theatre, given to him. After this be be-When at last n -narrow lane came completely out of control, and was cleared through the mass of peted na violently as he did on the modern humanity the ground was night of the crime. The tribunal strewn with trampled hats
torn clothing. found that he was not responsible .for
the his actions because of drink. He was released.
LIBERATED
The seaman, Robert Jamilton,
and
HAPPINESS CRUSADE. The cause of the trouble, a little man with baggy trousers whose voice was heard for the first time on the screen in this fim,, was,
pleaded guilty to culpable homicide Famous Fenian to
on December 31, 1934, on board a British steamer then in harbour at Hamburg,
be Honoured
One
the
ACROSS
-Avast-audience-of-celebrities,--Two-instruments for a dance..
including Evelyn Laye. Tilly 9 Obviously n fiching vessel.
Losch, Gloria Swanson, Ginger 10 Beneficial. Rogers, Eddie Cantor, and parties 12 Curtailed it might be later, but
toll everything. who had come specially from England, waited to hear his voice. 15 A word of this sort has a dash
of conjunction in it.
19 Sounds like due of a chosen tribe
that worried the Romans. 21 Exaggeration is implied in draw-
ing this.
LOW, HUSKY VOICE It came, low and husky, a fow nonsensical words which be, as a Ringing waiter who had forgotten the lines of his song, improvised 22 Pleasure may be transitory for Home, but joy sticks for this to the tune of a Spanish Fandango.
k
fellow! The story? The usual rib-23 Even a rhymester will turn when tickling Chaplin jest with what It's dreary.
the Herald Tribune describes 24 The nervous product of a shy
article.
as "a sardonic contemplation of current events from a sur-37 Races of this kind are not un-
prisingly direct Leftish point of view." Chaplin, a factory worker over-3
theft of
1
known in the East.
DOWN
1 A subject of nun effect in youth. 2 This is as good as a feart,
31 The land of the 19-across,
White, black, or grey, wanderers. Christian pain, "not" "always +Di of the fow remainingwhelmed by the monotony of 34 Turkey has often given this
• Kmas. It was stated that Hamilton, who Fenians in Ireland is to be honour-machinery, is arrested, finds com- was drunk at the time, struck ed at a Mansion House ceremony fort-cecape-in prison, is dis- charged against his will, seeks to James Wallace, the chief engineer, to which the leaders of
Takes blame for the with a metal scraper. Wallace died Government and the Opposition return to gaol. will be invited. from the injury.
Ile is 90-year-old Dr. Mark bread by a gamin-Paulette God- Ryan, one of the most famous dard who later becomes of former Irish rebels.
cabaret dancer, and gets Chaplin į His portrait, by Mr. Leo Whelan, his job as singing waiter.
Their happiness is brief. They will be presented to him with an illuminated address signed by are last seen trudging off to- some of the best-known people in gether, but in a spirit of optimism
Modern Times."
a cross reference to this. 13 An Eastern. Ireland.
Charlie Chaplin arrives in Hong- 14 Captivate, kong to-morrow,,
The Lord Justice Clerk, who heard the story of the Hamburg trial, sentenced Hamilton to five months' imprisonment, to date from arrest in this country September 5. This meant that he would be liberated.
his
SALESMAN SAM
The ceremony is being planned for a month's time.
OH, MR.DE FLUKE? FER) OUI, OUI, SAM! I AMIN GOSH SAKESİ ARE YA ZE DEAR FRANCEIZE.
SAFE?
"BALLOON; SHE LAND IN MY CEETY! MY WIFE, SHENOT
LET ME RETURAJ
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Now It's Up To Sam
3 A town of architectural inclina-
tion.
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7 Another fuel.
11 From beacon to besson gives you
GOSH, GASTON, YOU ARE RIGHT|| BOYL IS HE LAYIN')) THIS ́HOTEL'S I TELL HER DOWN TH' LAWĮ. TOO MUCH FER) PLENTY! I
ME! I NEED. PACK ZE BAG! YA! YA GONNA ZEN-LAFAN- LET YER WIFE) STIE, WE ARE BOSS NA?, HERE! HOLD. ZE LINE, SAM!
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16 The, best judges keep this in a
recek.
-16 Thle-bird--starts.......with-a-full
tankard.
17 River of Europe.
18 This may keep the firemen's hone
in place.
20 A row from the heart of 24
neross.
25 If it was not what it says, bow
could one land on it?
26 An Xmas book for a child?
28 A noble fellow
20 has turned to n Royal one. 30 An English coastal feature,
31. has turned to an Irish literary
figure.
|32 A frank abbreviation.
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