LONDON, Deo 8. A tanner contracted anthrax at Bermohdsey, through handling skins. Tlie total of cases in England in 1922 was 15.
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Shorter working hours for mother! “TAN-OL” liquor polish brightens floors arid furniture in record time.
mother and daughter. HARTS, October 9. A double marriage completed yesterday the romantic history of the lore affairs of Mile. Jacqueline Lebaudy, daughter of the late M. Jacques Urbanely, the “Sugar King” famous throughout the world ns the “Emperor of the Sahara.” Some months ago Mile Lebaudy married at the register office AT. Roger Sudrenu, s*n of M. Sudreau Harris, the Paris private detective. Yesterday they were married again in St. Hono-ro-d’Eylau, one of the most fashionable churches in Paris. At the same time the detective wedded Mine. Lebaudy, Jacqueline’s mother. The history of the love affair of Jacqueline and her sweetheart reads like a kiuemn plot. Shortly after Jacqueline, who is the heiress of an immense fortune, was married, her mother kidnapped her from her husband ami shu£ her up in
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a nursing home at St. Cloud. near Paris. Learning where his wife was. young Sudroan tried to kidnap her again, but the mother-in-law frustrated his scheme. Paris listened in amazement to the legal battle that followed. Threat succeeded threat and divorce was even suggested, as Jacqueline’s mother contended that the wedding had been a marriage to enable the daughter to acquire her inheritance before coming of age. However, the quarrel was happily settled and double wedding arranged.
MEXAOE TO WORKERS. LOXDOX, Doe 8. The International Commission on anthrax Ims unanimously decided to ask tlio next. International Labour Conference' to consider the following proposal : That tlio hair used in' brush making and upholstering shall ho disinfoctod prior to its being handled industrially ; and that wool is to he treated in the same way. unless the country of origin is included in the “Little Danger” schedule, or unless he material has been disinfected prior to its shipment.”
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