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SATURDAY, AUGUST 10th. 1940.
LA VOZ DEL ATLANTICO PAGINA 37 Pregunte a muchos que fumaban cigarrillos importados nor qué fuman ahora.
LIBERTY LIBERTY Missionary Services and Public Meeting Our City Methodists celebrat ed their annual Missionary events on Sunday last in three parts with the delivery of the public addresses on the following evening in the presence of a fair gathering. Sunday forenoon services was rather bri.
lliant.
In the afternoon the young people presented an interesting and educative missionary pro gramme. The evening service was also full of inspiration: the special discourse God in the Storm was efficiently propounded by the Pastor of the Church, who also officiated at the earlier services.
Monday evening public meet ing will not be easily eradicat ed from the mind. After the opening ceremonials and a ri chly rendered anthem by the Choir, the Rev. Mr. Holmes in troduced Mr. Moore, as Chairman, as also the others on the platform. Mr. Angus then presented the past year statis tical report which dealt with the Denomination local and foreign fields. He commented proficiently on the work of ex tending the gospel message and the ministrations to suffering humanity in all parts of the uni verse. The Rev. Forde tendered an elevating discuorse. In his address Pastor Holmes dealt not only with regard to chris tian mission. but touched many salient points in connection with the present European con flict. He closed his remarks with congratulations to Mr.
Moore for having so creditably performed the duties of Chairman and with thanks to the Rev COLONEL MARY BOOTH HELD BY GERMANS Japan Threat Against French and Dutch Mr. Forde, for his splendid address, and Mr Angus for pre senting tre Report with The announcement has beca Genl. Bramwell Booth, worked Possessions such marked effectiveness.
made that Colonel Mary Booth with the Army in France durC. Leadress of the Saling the 1914 1918 war, and lavation Army in Belginm, haster in Germany, Danmarks and Anglican Community been interned by the Germas the West Indies. She received Circles well informed in Farce for the purpose of securing at Konstanz. When the Gerthe decoration for Eastern affairs regard Japan their primary materials and Honour Archbishop Dunn mans were nearing Brussels her work in France She is threat to dominate the Dutch hat efforts may also be made As a tribute to the Most Rev. she was advised to leave, but well known to many of our East Indies and French Indo to acquire plantations in the Dunn, who was consecra apparently remained to help citizens as her headquarter China as mere efforts to dis erritories and dominate their ted Bishop of British Honduras refugees.
were in Jamaica when she was turb the morale of the people markets. As is known Japan nthe year 1917 and elevated, Col. Mary Booth, who is the in command of the Army ope Though there is said to be the has expressed her willingness in 1936, to the higher office of second daughter of the laterations in these parts.
possibility of her seizing Bri to solve her difficulties with Archbishop of the West Indian (ain present position and the China, but the Chinese High Diocese which covers the Mis PRODUCTION OF SYNTHETIC ANTI MALERIALS pre. occupation of the United Command have persistently sions in these parts, a sung Mass States of America in connec refused to entertain the slighwas held in the St. Mark AnASSURED tion with the defence of the test suggestion in this respect glican Church here on ThursAtlantic Zone, it is the pre and their continued resistance day morning the 8th. instant on By Prince Carlisle ponderant opinion that this is will, military experts declare, the event of the 70th anniversary of his birth. The Rector of States fighting services need ria, but it was not clear whe. which has a million men en the area of her belligerent ac Assurance that the United re than 25. 000 cases of mala not practicable for a nation hinder Japan from extending the Parish was the Celebrant.
In addition to cable of not be dependent upon im ther this purchase represent gaged in war and is forced to tivities. Although it is said ports of quinine for combat ed replacement of expend not less than one third that her relations with Brisupplies gation, letters greetings from the local congre ing malaria has been given used during Army manoeuv. of her revenue in the mainte tain has improved during the Grace by the Mothers Union Winthrop Chemical Company, the initial installment supply endeavour to gradually draw ish attitude being manifested mother senumits by Bertram, president of res in Lousiana last Spring or nance of her army and fleet past few days, there is ne It is thought that Japan will vertheless a strong anti Brit and St. Margaret Girls Guild, Inc. Should shipments of qui for the Army that would ma these possessions within the in official and private circles.
as well as gifts in keeping with nine from hte Butch East In ye it independent of quinine. orbit of her economic influenthe other Auxiliaries in the dies, the principal production Diocese.
Mr. Bertram said that, alcenter, be cut off, military though quantity for quantimedical officers, public health ty the synthetic anti mala brine cannot be effectively ment, moreover, it is more efBritish Merchant Marine officials and private physi rials are more costly than qui substituted. Moreover, chill to ficient, in that it restores the Largely Increased would have no cause for at of the synthetics makes the sold widely in the South confulness much sooner an imcians in the Southern States nine, the greater effectiveness Inics and similar preparations patient to normal life and use According to a London ad larm because synthetic anti use of atabrine, even at highrtain quinine. Atabrine is ef portant factor in war time vice the Minister of Merchant malarials have now been unit cost, less expensive than fective and can be used ex Atabrine is synthetically proMarine States that British na clearly established as effecti use of quinine. One ton of ata clusively by physicians in duced by a fairly complicatvegation has increased by move for treatment of malaria. brine, he added, is sufficient treatment of malaria, but in ed formula in which the im.
re than 10, 000, 000 net tons as These are atabrine and plas to cure about 600, 000 cases, the thousands of instances of portant intermediate is acria consequence of Germany mochon, which have been man while a ton of quinine is chronic malaria in the Southàine, a yellow dye derivative.
invasion of Norway, the Low ufactured under the control enough for about 30, 000 cases. not regularly treated by phy With present equipment and Countries and the collapse of of Winthrop Chemical for so This is explained by reason sicians is not safe for the pa personnel Winthrop ChemiFrance.
me years.
of the longer treatment ne tients to undertake self. treat cal, which acquired umresThe increase in the num The Army has already eessary when quinine is used. ment.
tricted rights in the United ber of ships approximated six bought a moderate quantity Mr. Bertram said it should In the fighting services, on States and its possessions to ty per cent of the total at the of atabrine, estimated to be be remembered that atabrine the other hand, where medi make the drug, some time afstart of hostilities. The Mer sufficient for treatment of mo cannot replace quinine for all cal supervision is always avai ter its discovery in 1933, can chant Marine now includes of its uses. Quinine is effec lable, the synthetic is an ade produce about half a ton a 5, 500, 000 Norwegian tons; ments and 500, 000 flying the tive as a treatment for cold quate and economical substi month at its plant at Rensses 3, 000, 000 Dutch, 500, 000 which French flag. These are apart and chills, and is a material tute for quinine. Since the ler, This is a rate of six are being controlled by the fro mthe ships which had used in preparation of many atabrine treatment is much tons a year, or enough to treat Belgian and Polish govern. been captured.
pharmaceuticals in which ata shorter than the quinine treatl 600. 000 malaria cases.
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