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NEW BRITAIN DAILY should be considered as a supple- marked the biggest development in For Infants and Children the dissemination of information | since the invention of the printing Housekeepers Use ForOver30Years |, ... "\| « ] el § ] In press. tI was not right, he argued, | ho Rl aith Always bears that the development of wireless h ) The W iR eaalnk e ROIIA s dert dn. the Lifebuoy, don't @ignature of |hands of a combine, | have ‘dry | The speaker asked the postmaster- hands. i | general \A“h“' arrangements }‘m," fmwu‘ They have soft, : | made for the copyright of newspaper | : []PP"SE BUMBINE [ dispatches. He sald when a newspaper | smooth hands, | had at at expense obtained an item |of news, it ought to enjoy the mon- o lopoly of it for a period of at least IN RADIO TRADE - i i Mr, Kellaway said there would be . Ino monopoly Every one of the W"‘"‘P”“”‘m! i manufacturers of apparatus could be- Englishman Defonds NEWSPpEIS| mvea“iiser s 5P eoeiastng S i P [company. “We have to keep this new and Their Prm]eges form of communication in the hands | 7 |of our own people,” he proceeded SR [“Whether in the matter of broad- i sting or reception, our manufactur- London, 22—Vigorous pro-|o.e nave a technical skill and a cap- test has bern made In the house of [oh M0 1 ACUNITE DR AR any in commons ngb ¥ of Post-| 0 "vorld, T am advised that in the master-Gener ¥ ainst | 1o years $80,000,000 will be spent P o Ranng. 1o ¥ ment iy the purchase of receiving appara- "‘““‘r"';‘i ‘“‘" lght “'I tus and erection of broadcasting sta- ¢less broa n R ; a monopoly o . |tlons, ¢ d 80 per cent of this Wil 80| ;0 way) known to the authorities,” re- {nstruments, The } adopted, ['" VAECE: ports Mr. Anderson. “In fact the 1e | er fore- b o TR R suspect will cheerfully admit it. He 1¢ i | knows that he cannot be touched un- Captal member R [i SM”[i[iLINfi tless the contraband is found in his The chief source of protection to | smugglers is the accessibility to bri- bery of those who are charged with the duty of preventing smuggling. They can make more money by fail- | § | | | ing to suppress smuggling than by ‘Fiighed System in India Not @ siporcssing it | Cp U. S, Rum R T. B. MGRTALITY LOW | Crude as U. §. Rum Ruooers | i | | T Death Rate from Tuberculosis | | 3 } Rangoon, Burma, Sept. 22.—THhe Reaches New Level | drug smugglers of India and Burma,| New York, Sept. 232.-—The death | through long years of experience, | rate from all forms of tuberculosis in | have developed a finished system of | the year 1921, reached the remarka- operations which has little resem-| bly low level of 90.7 per 100,000 popu- blance to the more or less crude and | lation. This information has been ob- g. | hit or miss methods of rum runners|tained by the National Tuberculesis I'aSh WOnt heal 1‘ |in the United States. | Association from the registrars of 45 b The men who finance the smuggling | states in the Union. | Attempty o onceal complexion | 0% ica tays B, K ‘Anderson,.suner:| . In 1981 retirna’ from 40" states blemishes usually fail, and only serve | £ ¢ i to draw attention to the defects. | intendent of the Burmese Excise De- | showed a death rate of 108 per 100,- | i 6 ummmi‘ 4 i | partment, are to all appearances re- | 000. The decline in 1921 is equivalent | ! Ve SKINS | spectable, well-to-do merchants, with | according to the association, to a sav- :;a: i:‘;::-de%l?::;l"fpfj;‘;fi::;‘[‘;:&L' flourishing businesses in piece goods, | ing of about 18,000 lives in 1921 over | AND A WEEKLY PAYMENT s ey 7 5 | rice or timber which hide their real | 1920. tl)‘f‘l!i::imwrlmg;ir};\?;t(;}:S‘}{:ei}:']:fls“se | occupations as traffickers in opium,| * The assoclation points out further | WILL BUY YOUR Sl G awa“bln!chfl Bt ::g | cocaine, morphine and hemp drugs.| that since it began its active program | roughness and give lths»kinil':;amral | These men do not handle the drugs, | in 1905, the tuberculosis death rate ) e e Tan oA = | but leave the details to hosts of un-| has been cut from slightly over 200 A i derlings. 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