THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1936.
DOCTORS CALL
The new lightweight rubber gasmask, which is to be maxs- produced for all of us, seen at the demonstration at the Foller Collere, Hendon.
FOR WORLD POISON GAS
SCIENTISTS HOLD
THE KEY.
BAN Stop Its
ON
Use in
War:
B.M.A.
Plea
Gas Masks Weighed- and Found Wanting.
I
(By A Special Correspondent)
have worn one of the new type of civilian gas masks which are now being manufactured at high pressure under the gis of the Air Raid Precautions Department, which demons- trated its achievements to date at Hendon.
Weighing one and a half pounds, it has a facepiece of black rubber, a non-intainmable visor, adjustable head harness and a It is lighter, container filled with gas neatralising chemicals. less uncomfortable and more easily fitted by the layman than the ordinary service type.
The smallest of the three sizes will fit a child of five. babies in prams a special anti-f
gas cover has been devised. For
For
children who are neither in MEN OF 60 FOR
prams nor five years old no adequate protection has yet been discovered.
The mask. I discovered, was per- fectly effective in n chamber filled
·with tear gas, which is unlikely in be used in war.
LIMITATIONS
Blackmore, Medical Major 11. S. Adviser to the Department, explain- ed to me that in a normal concen-
tention of gas the mask would remain
effective for about Ave or six hours. |
"It is designed only to get propte
little
e ad-
to shelter," he told me. mitted quite frankly that gives protection agatust very mustard
11 safeguards the "eyes-and-lungs against roustard
and that is all.
24.
Since mustard gas, or some sinular bitstering, gas, is by far the most likely variety to be used in the event. of war the supply of masks which protect the populace against all gases except mustard seems no more
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DOCTORS all over the world are likely to be
invited by the British Medical Association to Selections by the Harmony co-operate in an effort to prohibit the use of poison gas in warfare.
This poison-gas menace to humanity was denounced at the meeting of the B.M.A. at Oxford this month. The power of medical scientists in particular to influence the course of events was emphasised and their assistance is to be sought.
"The politicians are falling." sald Dr. A. T. Jones (South Wales), "and it is up to the scientists of the world to take the question up and to say courageously that this sort of thing shall not be done."
Anti-Gas School Contrast
While many of the doctors were stressing the futility of protective measures for the civilian population against poison gas, a demonstration was in progress of Hendon, at which the Air-Raid Precautions Department of the Home Office showed their achievements to date.
the
The subject was raised at the H.M.A. meeting by the North | Glamorgan and Breckneck division. Their resolution declared: "In the interests of humanity, securing the co-operation of the British Medical Association medical profession in all countries
in order to
proibit the Like of noison ras," Here are points from the speeches: Dr. A. T. Jones. (South Wales), who moved the resolution:
- should take the initiative with d view to securing the co-operation of the medical profession of all countries in order to prohibit the manufacture of poison pas." "DEGRADING TO
CIVILISATION"
This was defeated, and the foliow Ing amendment carried:
"That this meeting condemns un- reservedly the use of poison gas in warfare as Inhuman in its results and degrading to civilisation, and relies upon the Counell to do every thing in its power will a view to
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Details of the new organisation, which is to replace the Royal Defence Corps, were given recently by the War Minister. Mr. Duff Cooper. The companies are for home defence only, and their role will be to protect important points on the threat of or during wor.
I realise that we cannot hope to do this as a nation alone. We should neck the co-operatiori of the nations) of the world.
The Prime Minister has said that there is no known defence against air raids and their dire conse
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could quote doctors who have addressed meetings up and down the country on behalf of the St. John Ambulance and the British Red Cross. They mentioned the inadr quacy of any protective measures Planoforte Solar--Etude X1 Pour Les against chemical warture.
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45,000,000 IN
GAS MASKS
Can
visualiso we
what
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Pas-.
effective measure to meet this pos-low) (Dell Sosenitavalier"
sibly dire situation would mean-
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We must all strike at the root and from London.
9.20 p.m. Russian Music. prevent the manufacture of deadly poison gases.
9.34 p.m. Guy Lombardo and Dr. W. G. Willoughby (East-His Royal Canadians
10 p.m. Big Ben from London. bourne):
Close Down.
Even if the utmost resources of London are used not more than -one-fifth of the whole population
can be adequately protected. Dr. II. G. Dala (Birmingham): The medical profession of
the world is the only body that is
When called up the members will receive a bonus of £5 and the pay of their equivalent-ranks-in-the-Army-No-payor-properly international, that has in- allowances will be made until they are called up, but they will be entitled to certain important privileges.
They will receive a bronze badge to be worn in the lapels of their
civilian clothes, with the inscription, "National Defence Volun teers," enclosing a crown and the device "E. VIII. R."
fluences in all countries and that can
take such a step as this.
CENT. PROTECTION" RESPIRATORS "100 PER
Dr. H. D. Woodroffe (Woodstock): 1 heard from an official of the
than a partial solution of the prob. They are to be entitled to attend parades of the local unit of the Home Office that, by the end of next|
lem.
Between 30 and 40 million masks
are to be manufactured and the rate
of production will soon exceed 250,- 000 a week. They will be stored in the country. ond depots all over served out when required.
In the meantime, mobile vans are to tour the country, equipped with gas proof chambers, so that police and Are brigades may have the opportunity of testing the mask under realistic conditions,
Tear gus capsules are broken in the van. A quickly erected canopy prevents the gas from leaking into the ur outside. Samples of other guses and of decontaminating agents will also be carried in case anyone wishes for n foreinste of "things lo come."
Thirty or forty of these vans are to be sent out, and several are al- ready at work,
Territorial Army to which they are attached.
year, there will be 23,000,000 respira-
They will become members of any clubs run in connection with the tors for issue to the civilian popula-
local Territorial unit,
They may, by arrangement with the local Territorial commanding
officer, receive special instruction in various duties, such as shooting and gas defence. if the number of men dealing to en- Uniform and arms will be rol justifies it, that the whole estab
Britain fishment throughout Grent to them
when they are may be revised and enlarged, issued
Enrolment will begin on September called up for service.
There will be no medical examinu- 1, and an undertaking is given that tion un enrolment, but the general in no circumstances will the men be standard of physical fitness laid called up for service on account of down is that men must be able to civil disturbance. Those desiring to walk five miles, have fair hearing, join should apply to the Territorial and, with glasses if necessary, see headquarters nearest to their home, well enough to shoot. Officer's
und non-commissioned oflcers will be appointed from among those accepted. Previous rank will not be taken into account when per Montiel are enrolled.
A total of about 8,456 officers and men is required, some of the prin elpal quotas being: London (City and Lancashire, 1,250.
Yorkshire, 660. Durham, 240. Staffordshire, 210. Northumberland;
120. Glasgow, 310.
The Air Raid Precautions Depart County), 900, ment is hurrying on with its training Surrey, 280 of Instructors. More than 150 quall-Essex, 285. fled men have alrely left the anti-Kent, 210, gos school at Falfield, in Gloucester-Susers, 201 shire, and arrangements are being Middlesex, 120. innde to build more bedrooms so Hampshire, 300. Glamorgan, 190.
that the output of the school will In some counties, such us Hucking be increased to 00 in-hamshire, Hertfordshire, and Hunt ultimately structors a week, compared with the ingdonshire, the present 30.
quotas fixed are fewer than 50 men, but it is possible,
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Our British respirator is 100 per cent. protection against any that can be used in war. That I will state defalicly as an official fact,
Sir Crisp English:
We don't want war, but there is
only one thing that can stop it, und that is a strong British Empire.
Dr. Elizabeth Casson (Bristol): If the whole medical profession knew that a new epidemic was coming in two years it would com- bine to stop it. We know we are in danger of gas attacks coming at any time, and there is no reason why we should not combine to study the men- tality of those people who want to use gas,
POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENT
The reaction of the Government to the italians', use of poison gas in Abyssinia, was explained by Lord Plymouth (Colonia! Under-Secre- tury) in the flouse of Lords recently. The Government, he said, intends maintenance strongly to
to support the
A claim for compensation by a young unmarried woman on
of the Geneva Gas Protocol, but that behalf of ner unborn child came did not mean that the armed forces before Judge Proctor at Liver-were not receiving instruction in de- pool County Court recently. fence against gas wartare.
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