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GENERAL CABLES

BLOOD INFECTION CASES.

Ottawa, October 22

At tlie medical congress at Montreal Dr. Robertson descrilied the types of blood infection .ami treatments, especially laying stress on tlie value of coal tar dye and chemicals of various combinations for direct injection into the veins, which, had met with encouraging results.

Cases where the temperature was extremely high often get immediate relief. The speaker cited details of two cases where the treatment showed special effectiveness. In one instance the patient was on the verge of death. TURKS EXPEL CREEKS. Geneva, October 24. .Greece has applied for the .Council of the League of Nations which is meeting at .Brussels next week, to consider the expulsions of Greeks from Constantinople, which it is feared might precipitate a Tnrco-Greek war.

(Received 9. a.m.) Sydney, October 25

The sub-committee of State Cabinet decided that immediate steps be taken to push ahead with laud settlement.

ft was decided to notify the,Commonwealth Government that the State is prepared to accept half a million sterling in London, which will be ♦he .first instalment of the six million loan provided for under the migration agreement. It is understood that the cost of transference of the first ipstalrngitt will'bo between £26,000 and £3o.os', banks, including the C6himbhwtealth v bank, have agreed upoif theV-ddtailsi'.of'the scheme in the nature/of a pool for exchange. It is anticipated' that there will be no difficulty now in-financing the exports of wool, wheat, and other products season Hinder tliie scheme. The hills oh London will be negotiated as usual in London, and the money so obtained by the buyers of the bills will be taken by the hanks in the proportion agreed upon, and necessay in Australia twill he made the adjustments of cash rendered much on the principle of a daily clearing house.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 3, 25 October 1924, Page 6

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GENERAL CABLES Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 3, 25 October 1924, Page 6

GENERAL CABLES Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 3, 25 October 1924, Page 6

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