GENERAL CABLES.
{?• IRISH PRESS FREEMOM. ;■ London, January S. ' 'Cardinal Lo{.aie'ii threat to denounce the Nationalist weekly newspaper The Irish Peasant, published at Navan. on the ground that its views on education are poisonous and non-Catholic, has compelled the; paper's stoppage. The pditor appeals to Rome.
j\ m'ECTIOUS DISEASES. J "•"• Adelaide, January 0. • At th«i Science Congress, Dr. Oreig| Smith. priwident « f tlm sanitary j Science section,- sai'l tlie most danger mis method- of aerial infection was Irom 11 consumptive's cotifrli. He con- ! Inderal the danger of infection from the sputum had been exaggerated. IR'hen thrown 1o tlie ground it fell as a paste, which dried in a still' mass that broke up after the lap-*- of a tonsidtrable time into comparatively large particles, which were not easily transported. The exposure to light and air weakened the bacilli to such an extent that Jhey were unable to set up tuberculosis in an extremely sensitive guinea pi}( otherwise than with the greatest difficulty. i,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81916, 10 January 1907, Page 3
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