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AMERICA'S UNEMPLOYED. NEW YORK, Fob. 7
The Labour Bureau group of statistical research worKors. connected with tlie Labour Unions here, announces an
estimate of four million persons unemployed in the Cnited States to-day. or ten per cent of those gainfully employed. The Bureau claims that the situation is serious, and merits investigation. The figures have no official authorisation. It is interesting to note that Governor Smith has begun an investigation of unemployment, covering the whole of New York State. CANCER RESEARCH. WASHINGTON. Fell. 7. Doctor Arthur -M. Stimson, of the Public Health Service, informed the House of Representatives that experiments conducted at Harvard University Medical School, subjecting mice which have cancer artificially induced in them, to an oscillating electric current of a very high frequency, resulted in a subsidence of the disease in some, but others died if the electric dose was too high.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1928, Page 2
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