THE USE OF POISONS.
MURE PROTECTION AT ('VJMi)E WORKS ADVOCATE'). [i;v TlXiaiHAfll— SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] DUNEDIN, This Day. Concerning .the inquest, into me poisoiiing case at .Millnirn Cement Ccinpany’s works, the Star ssy ;: -•' Given certain conditions, lliest fatal.th-s are bound to occur. If,then, 111* jury’s vudicl he a leatonahlo one, lomcihiiig is wrong with the Labour Department. I Te laws relating to poisons a.e my pnu'd.ir, however they may he r-r-ardi I ’they regulate the sale of sun''- quant dues ol poisons, hut igiiuie large I:ansa, liens. For instance, the recx.i-n nouncr in which cyanide of potas ■■ in is han-11-d in some parts of (he c- ony v.id ycl lead in sumo awful tragedy. I'Asms slwuhl he wholly under the eort-n ol irninr.l men in cyanide plants. Hi t-lVn in lids cure;’I lull has already hem u.ulo, 1-ui us yet sufficient stress is not Mi :q n lbs themiral side of the question, while too much attention is paid n.nr.y In I lie icmniig rial side.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 May 1906, Page 1
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