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DR t'XKKNXKSS : I STACKS. I.OXDOX, October HO. In Ayr Shorin' Court a solicitor snbmittcil that there are lour cle.'irly ileIIi;:| states or stages ol' drunkenness which he mield descriho as the jocose, the lachrymose, the bellicose, aiul the coiuatuse. .MADXKSS TllliOrCll PKTROD KIiMKS. XKW YORK, October HO. Within the past lew days I men have died in strait-jackets while 1S have been admitted to hospital insane from the eil'ects of fumes eiven oil' at the Standard Oil petrol plant at kli/.abetli, Xcw Jersey. 'file mysterious totalities tire the subject of a warnine published by Dr Yandell Henderson, a Yale professor and an acknowledged authority on the action of eases on the human body. He states that in various parts of the countrv petrol is hoinjr mixed with tetraethyl-lead to increase its efficiency and adds: "If a motor-car usine this mixture should have Wienie trouble alone Fifth Avenue and should release a quantity of eas with lead fumes, in all likelihood it would poison pedestrians and others in the vicinity and afflict them with mania. The menace is terriMv rc.il. M
Tin. Standard Oil Company states that the Elizabeth plant is an experimental one uiuler the supervision of a corps of expert chemists. The company has not yet sold any of this petrol. The eeneral effects of petrol fumes in the streets on the health of the public are being anxiously investigated by medical authorities. '’For continuation of new* fourth page). WANTED PURCHASERS— For Ladies’ and Gent’s 2nd. hand CYCLES, overhauled and enamelled from £G 10s upwards. Call and inspect at T. Brown and Co's. Cyclerv. WANTED TO BUY*—Second-hand section BEE FRANTES in good order. Apply C. E. Sparkps. South Hokitika.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1924, Page 3
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