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Research To I'M OLDEST MAN

Aid Healing

the Middlesex | The prizes ained at

were dis Hospital Medient School tributed recently in the Queen's Hall by Sir Edward Mellanby. Mr. S. A. Courtauld, chairman of the Council of the Medical School, presided and Professor W. D. Tuck delivered an address on "The Chemical Elements." Tho Dean, Dr. H. E. A. Boldero,

in his annual report said that for the whole year the work of the school under tho conducted had been

shadow of a national emergency. Their aim had been to carry un with their work as if no crisis existed, bul at the same time to malte in advance auch detailed and organized arrange-

THE ATLANTIC'

JUDGE MOORE, 81,

HAS BRIDAL SUITE

SOUTHAMPTON,

ments as might be possible for the FIGHTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD Judge R. Walton Moore

continuation of the teaching of the Medical School in the event of a war. The Governinent's plan for the treatment of casualties divided Lan- don and an area of some 40 miles placed round it into scelors and considerable responsiblties on the under-graduate teaching hospitals fa each group. This arrangement had advantage as regarded teaching of the clinical period of the curriculum, for Middlesex physicians and sur-

was helped along a gangway from the flying boat Yankee Clipper on Southampton Water, and as he came ashore he said with a smile, "I'm the oldest man to fly the Atlantic.

"I had breakfast in mid-Atlantic this morning orange julce, corn flakes, boiled eggs, toast and coffee.

"During the morning I had a Inap. I slept as soundly as if)

geons would be attached to the Textile Supply. For ra been at home.

various hospitals in Sector No. 3. between there and Aylesbury, and their students would be able to go,

in many instances with their own leachers, to the same hospitals.

MINIMUM DISLOCATION The pre-clinical students, who had anatomy and 'done two terms of physiology, would go to a university in the West of England, where it was hoped that their studies could be

The Services

Manchester.

defence

was very pleased to be able to report few weeks the Chamber had launch-weeks ago to make this trip."

carried on with less disturbance than might occur in London. Again, he that their own professors would go with them and thus there should be the minimum of dialocation in their

studies.

to or-

the

August 7, 1939.

TO

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Members of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps who won the Inter-Unit Swimming Cup-Staff Photographer.

Lack Of Experienced

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Reserve and

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CAKE WITH 40 CANDLES "I had the bridal suite-the The President of the Manchester only one in any airplane in the Chamber of Commerce (Mr. Francis world-although I haven't n Grundy), speaking at the half-yearly wife, meeting recently, deult first with the "No, I hadn't done much fly- tasks assumed by the Chamber to ing before. I went to Bermuda helps in the Government's programme-atfil the most urgent of by flying bout once, and had n our responsibilities."

day trip in the Zeppelin Hinden.

The expansion that the Army is officer in the place was the Lieuten- Mr. Grundy suld that in the last burg. I decided about three now undergoing has necessitated a ant Colonel in Command. The re- considerable increase in the number] mainder were all Reservists of one can be category or another who had been af officers. Junior officers Judge. Walton Moore is Coun- and are being obtained by increasing called up under the ed A.R.P. are committees #unise defensive preparations in the

of the

city. They sellor of the U.S. State Depart-the number of commissions granted Auxilary Forces Act. At the end of business parts

Under - Secretary could not yet afford to rest on their ment

for to the cadet colleges and other their two months' training all these officers are officers except one were returning to sources whence Junior pro- Foreign Affairs. rearmameni raude. In the When the Military Training Blours, but lumense progress had been

a short-service months ago

There were nineteen other normally drawn. But apart from the civil life. The only one who was introduced a few

actual supply of officers and men, the applied for anxiety was felt that a serious inter-ramme the part played by Man-

chester. and Lancashire In ruption of the medical curriculum

left Botwood, Newfoundland, nection with any scheme of Army had been retired for age only the in the neceleration of output. Tex- ment had now eliminated this most tiles were in the forefront of supplies and reached Southampton just expansion must always be training, month before but who undesirable break by allowing men for the Serviccs. The Chamber over nineteen hours later, after and this is not a job for the last young enough to be on the Reguler

Joined subaltern. A considerable Army Reserve of Officers. to postpone their military, training heartily welcomed the establishment

Two instances will suffice. Re-BEETHOVEN. until after the completion of their of a Ministry of Supply and had ns-three-hour stop at Foynes, increase is required in the number of older and more experienced ofcers

tired Regular officers corne back with Course of study.

sisted Lord Woolton (formerly Sir Eire.

They held a birthday party on available for duty.

but they are not Since they last met they had felt Frederick Marquis) in organising the

In practice these can only be ab- their own rank,

or for the deeply the death of their late chair-supply of textiles. All was not yet board for Mr. Juan Trippe, president

well in that connexion, but progress of Pan-American Airways, who was tained by drawing on what might be eligible for promotion man, Prince Arthur of Connaught, All that he had done for them was

had been much improved, and if no forty. They learned about his birth called our unused military capital-normal increments in pay after so effort was spared le expedite deci- day while held up by fog on the retired Regular Army officers, whe-many years' service, nor does "short serving and Supplementary service", count towards an increase engraved in their memories.

and mem-BRAHMS. of pension. Ex-officers Atlantle, and ther THE NEW CHAIRMAN

sions In Governinent quarters he did other side

other ex-officers; anxious. passengers secretly bought him a Reserve officers;

BRAHMS. serve are commissioned in the rank At the meeting of the court of not think they need be по certainly was

lack of cake big enough to hold forty candles, and members of the Officers' Emer-bers of the Officers' Emergency Re-

they might CHOPIN. governors last December the school There

They, again. DVORAK. shared with the hospital the pleasure willingness in the trade, but if real and dozens of Joke presents Includ-gency Reserve.

At the end of May the War Office o lleutenant, although all felt when Major Astor was elected speed and great volume of production Ing a toy bucket and spade, and a

brought out a scheme designed to have retired as majors.

are not eligible for promotion. These | GRIEG. were required the normal methods toy motor-car.

this siluation. Under this,

GONDOLIERS. brought out meet chairman. Major Astor alrendy had

categories conditions of service have obviously

been drawn up with an eye to BOHEME LA. considerable knowledge of the school, of Government Department must be

he had very much changed: the Chamber somewhere between Greenland and officers of these various

Anance rather than to militer TRAVIATA, LA. and as far back as 1921 endowed their Chair of Physiology. had tendered very emphatle advice fretand, the candles were lit and were given the opportunity of re- blown out, and the cake was eaten. turning to the Army on short-service

pound-foolish. We are expending TOSCA, LA. Since December he had given un-1 to that effect.

Poker and dominoes were played regular commissions granted for three eficiency. This is penny-wise and

the duration of the stintingly of his time to familiarizing

EXPORT TRADE PROPAGANDA

on the trip. The other passengers years or for

hundreds of millions on equipment PAGLIACCI. James that Mr.

Roc, compulsory-service scheme, which-of all kinds, and good officers are MIKADO. himself with the many facets of their

After referring to the trade mission u agreed

secretary to school life as well as making per-

President ever was the shorter.

more important than equipment. YEOMEN OF THE GUARD. Recently at the anti-aircraft depot sonal touch with individuals. They to the United States, Mr. Grundy personal

which had Rousevelt, was the best poker player.

inilitiamien I is suggested, in the first place, had absolute confidence in his leader-criticized the diffidence

None of the passengers toole out of the Royal Artillery

to start their six that the principle should be re- counted ship and

themselves fot allowed the idea to grow that, while

months training. The only serving cognised that officers do not stand tunate that he was their chairman. English goods were second to none travellers' insurance, offered at the were arriving

they were not in the rate of 19. for £500 coverage..

st when they leave the Army. Early next term the University of for quality.

Some get better, and some get worse. London had decided to honour Major furefront in certain

industry

Those taken on for "short service" Astor by conferring upon him the Taking

fare required to attend for an inter- Literature this country. which led the of Doctor degree

of

begais, when

industry modeni

Office. Most of view at the War (honoris causa).

them are already serving under the After recording a long list of sue could still put up a show which many

Reserve and Auxiliary Forces Act.. cesses by Middiecex men during the other countries might envy, Why

It should not be dimcult to grade year, he said the school had done did they fail to bring this fact home?! The Manchester Chamber tabled at.

them according to their capacity and and was doing all that it could to

to grant them rank accordingly. The -foster research work. They could not the annual meeting of the Association afford as many facilities to this side of Chambers-of-Commerce a resolu of their work if it were nol for the lion

generous support they received from

other respects.

wholt, way

The

cake

of the

WRG

Airplanes Must Not Trail Sky Signs

ADVERTISING by banners trailed from airplanes Is-to-be

banned, the Air Ministry announced recently.

L

urging really broad-based Government propaganda for export several sources. They were delighted trade. The very same week it was

So is advertising by "sky-sh outing" through loudspeakers to welcome that day Sir Edward announced In Tariinment, that the Mellanby, partly on personal grounds Department of Doversens Trade was

Although on aircraft. and partly because he was secretary moving in that direction.

Council. the steps so far token were not is! of the Medical Research They also received generous support far-reaching as they would have andum upproving recommendations from the British Empire Cancer wished, they hoped that, in common of the Control of Flying Committee. Campaign, the Royal Society, the with other Chambers, by cooperating This states:

Sir Hadley Stewart Trust, the Lever-th the steps already faken and by

arging the importance of still further action, they might soon see their ob- fecin fully achieved.

The Air Ministry issued a memor- Militiamen Settling

Down

1

"No Increase in the existing num ber of aircraft used for banner flying purposes should be permitted, and the licences of those at present six months training at operating should not be renewed be-over the country recently and the yond October 1, 1941."

Legislation to give effect to the ban is now being drafted.

Danger To Animals

f pay is part of the normal incentive to effort in the Army; there is no valid reason why these omfleers should he deprived of it. Further many of The best retired officers are already in civil fobs. They would be making considerable sacrifice in throwing these up. There would seem to no reason why, 'under certain cir- cumstances, they should noi be

reinstatement eligible for

on the active list.

prospect of promotion and Increments.

London. 34,000 militiamen reported for their camps all

The present scheme'ls not working. whole operation was carried out with-

A glance at the conditions of service found out a hitch. Only one was missing and he had joined the Regular shows why. The matter is urgent, and something should be done about Army, apart of course from eases of illness. Queen Mary

a few ins-

st.

hulme Trustees, and other bodles.

That was not the occasion to report on results of scientific work, but i

Mr. Grundy appealed for coopera had been a remarkable year because

tion between different sections in of the publication of striking re-

Industry (Re- search work both from the Bland-working the Cotton

organization) Bill. He spoke of the of the Sutton Institute of Pathology, under

of our the leadership of Professor Meintosh, "overwhelming importance"

Other recommendations accepted pected a party of them at Shorncliffe un the subject of M. and B. 603; and preservation and promotion

of the air Camp, Folkestone, and she asked cach Board. include the amending Irom the Courtauld Institute of export trade among the responsibili-

ties of the Cotton Industry

Reports Blochemistry under the direction of Professor Dodds on siilboestrol. Such For many years, he said, the Cham-navigation laws to proldhit dying in man where he had come from as she

ber had been dealing with inriff and manner likely to cause unnecessary walked down the ranks. undoubtedly na co- results were

favourable. treaty problems affecting the Mun- danger to animals. Flying over the from all quarters state that their first

Impression were very couragement to those bodies to give

chester export irade, and it had im- Regent's Park Zoo is banned.

The memorandum also approves a They all seem to be very happy and them further support, und signs were

licence are looking forward to their training wire

mes still mense documentation on them. The not wanting that

received Chamber's Ales md records and the recommendation for an "*" existed, for they recently

experience and he was sure it would be univer- every new "A" licence pilot will everyday life. vitally necessary asset to Lancashire. for tent plots, which means that as a great change from ordinis in physiotherapy. Last week the Duke

desired that the Chamber have to fly solo for twenty hours be-} sally school should place those resources at the fore being allowed to take up a non-comedies over the joining up. of Bedford had given the £4,000 to form an endowment for disposal of the board. post-graduate scholarship in medical mado gift was radiology. This through Professor Russ and would research help to support another worker in his department.

with gratitude a donation £500 with which to support research work

NO OVERCROWDING

of its officials were #

pilot passenge".

R.A.F. Airfields Left Off Official Maps

map.

und

Anglo- Japanese Treaty

London.

A reference was made in a Prelin- to the mentary question recently Anglo-Japanese Treaty:

There were many laughs

One mun was so stout that he could not

An-: be fitted with a slock uniform. other was $0 short-4ft 11in. that nothing could be found to At him. Both had to remain in their civillan

Mr. N. Maolean asked the Prime clothes. Yet another man had such Minister whether the terms of the small feet that no size in regulation

Anglo-Japanese Treaty, now in boots would suit him. He walked operation, have been published; and about in carpet slippers a size 100 when they were submitted to Parlin- big. One militiaman arrived at campment for ratification?,

He open- carrying a wicker basket.

In the closing sentences of his re- port last year he spoke of the new block of school building which, hnd

ed the basket and a pigeon flew home! Mr. Duller: I presume that the hon, then just been begun. To-day the

to mother with a message "Arrived Member refers to the Anglo-Japanese building was nearing completion, and

RA.F. airfields in Britain have been literally wiped off the would be available

Late, all's well." Some of his fellow Treaty of Commerce and Navigation for occupation 1

Latest Ordnance Survey publications now being

recruits laughed when a lad arrived signed in London on 3rd April, 1011. at the beginning of next. torm. This

would be a issued for use by pilots show only civil airfields.

North Weald, at camp near Harrogate with golf The treaty was presented to Parlia ndcted accommodation

Hendon, Northolt, great advantage to the school, the

Biggin Hill, Kenley, Tangmere are a clubs, and naked the sergeant "Where ment in April, 1911, and published in no longer can I get a game." But he had the June, 1911. more so when it was remembered that

the two best row of the air stations no increase in the number of students berome members of

Mr. Maclean: May I point out, on would occur: for the council was professions in the world. They dealt indicated by red circles on the official last laugh for the sergeant as- sured him there were several courses commoditics British nyiur map.

on a point of Order, that the Minister determined not to allow overcrowd- with the two greatest

In the world, ilfe and health. It

Pilots are puzzled by this action, near the camp.

Stoughton Barracks (depot of the is under a misunderstanding? I am at 1011, ing.

West Surrey Re- not referring to the Treaty Te had spoken of the support they they read the newspapers they might

newcomer a but to the Treaty that was concluded received for research work; he wish think international pollies, finance, No move has been made to shift the ed that equal financial support was business or sport counted for a great airfields to new sites; they are per- Queen's Royal

but they were completely manent centred, small towns with alment) handed ench

hugo hangars, stamped postcard on which to write after the Washington Conference in forthcoming for these new buildings. I'deal.

two things with married· · quarters,

A.R.P shelters, home. A shortage of hot water has 1921. Can the right hon. Gentlentan particulars regarding The University of London had made subsidlary to the

Be-that, as that is the Treaty that is them Krant of £5,000, and a which they had to deal. Enormous barracks, wells,

at Arrowe Park, Birkenherd. Renerous gift had been received from strides had been made in medicine power houses, reservoirs-sometimes made washing up facilities inadequate give me any

tween courses plates have had to be now in operation? the Tulle family, and they were also in his time. Medical science was even cinemon.

Mr. Butler: The presumption upon It will be imposible to recall maps washed in minute quantities of water

been very grateful for the Harding be-moving faster and faster and it was quest. But the remalader, a sum of impossible to predlet the additional already Issued. They have

and sold in thousands.swimming with grease und scraps which I based my answer, was with regard to the Treaty of 1911. If the have to be knowledge which would be gained in published over £20,000, would borrowed. The result was that the the next 30 years. The Middlesex Every pilot has a set.

A nyin school Instructor sald: has certainly affected many appetites. hon. Member will put down another school would have a rebuilding debt Hospital was one of the finest in the

a One building the Air Ministry. had decided for the first time in is history. He world. They had

have under-and rudimentary drill; Buch us sulut about the Treaty of 1921. hoped that by this time next year wonderfully equipped and no hospital not to show new stations as they are medical and dental inspections qucation, I will give him an answer

ing and standing to attention. When thila debt would have had severni Kaven better return for the money were bullt we could slices, both large and small, taken it received. Some of its departments stood it. But 80 per cent. of those the depots have settled down, it is had achieved International fame, and now removed have been on the map out of it by kind donors,

will be begun. Sir Edward Mellanby congratulated he congratulated them on the work for twenty years past. Everybody hoped that the more general training

knows exactly where they are!!! the students and, nurses on having they had done.

plates. This from dozens of other

At the beginning of the week there

2.

Mr. Maclean: Are we to understand

that the whole diplomatic policy of

Treaty of 10117 this Government is based

on the

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Clarinet Quintet In B Minor, The Four Ballades. Alfred Corlot, Symphony No. 5. In E Minor, Op. 95. Pianoforte Concerto In A Minor.

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