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Durham Chronicle (1867), 9 Oct 1930, p. 4

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wn deliv- ipment to ronto 46 averaging heaviest I: received high as in the cattle Dfit on his lctive bus- _man who lter Brown ere a hill. es of live- ars yet to millionaire muted by Oscar Rup- ed in court try deciding evening of by Ruppel mstrong as herd along farm. and f Fordwich. uppei pay osts of the astonishingtheoryiabasedondiscover- ies concerning thePeking man, scien- tifically known as the Sinanthropua- According to details of the discoveries received here. writes a Tit-Bits corres- pondent. explorers of the China Sur- vey. led by Dr. Davidson Black, of the' Peking Union Medical College, unearth- ed the jaws. with many teeth still in place,andtheremainsoftheskullas well, of several ancient men who very likely lived 500,000 years ago in the pee-Neolithic days. Dr. Black gave an account of the new discoveries for the first time at a' meeting of the Geological Society of China. He pointed out that there was a remarkable geographical relationship between the two finds at the opposite ends of the Eurasiatic Continent, one that of the Peking man and the other that of the Piltdown, or “dawn” man of Great Britain. whose remains were found in the village of Piltdown, Sussex not that it was so terrible. but that it changed eabept that you“ ... a couple of dollars ft. the cult in 1912. The Piltdown man was found , . in about 50 de ees 0 th latit n 5:33:32}, " ' _ ' : ' _ .. gr n r ude a d ._ . , , , ' . - . -- , â€" ., ' g; was not terrible enough. All the W wm Stand the Government W the Peking man in 40 degrees north lat- I - -. _ , Incasethisarticle mayberead.by. ', ith a gold sovereign for teeing some whose knowledge of the liquor Concernins the WI. Dr. Now, according to Dr. Black, it has been deflmtety ascertained that the his ball when the Duke played himse _ ient Golf Club at St. Andrews, a very happy affair. permstent route of migraine“ first 0‘ Scotland. Judging by the expression on . permitted to say animals and later of man. since Mid- Tertiary time, has been approximately ' "'_-â€"â€"â€"‘â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" along latitude 45 degrees, and it seemed they were found. grated to the four corners of the earth. BUYING RADIUM [S the prohibition the common evident that these two extremes repre- Here the StUdY 0f the development 0f , people would mfirate;dan1ccllt‘l;attm'a few little bootleggers 0" directions cradle of human development is to be ‘. mankind ends, for the time being at w om ec e ’ ' - least. until some fortunate scientist is DIFFICULT JOB h ° as there were blind pigs such as sented migrations in opposite from a common centre of origin. . b ns of systems. Dr. Wilson blithely ignores the fact that Ontario, to which he gives But where was this centre? Where esting theories. chief attention, had several years' ex- , in other words, lay the mythical Gar. .. den of Eden? Where was the cradle of that Central A513 was roamed I by animals until the age when the HY ‘30 the Garden of Eden. ‘ ____.._____ _ heard nowadays about radium perie treatments for such malignant growths Act, the human race? Critical consideration of all the WAITING known geological. geographical. and , _ , as cancer, but few people will know how of biological facts point to Central Asia. range m the Mid-Tertiary . Life can still be happy to go about the job of buying a few and most 1- monsoon winds sweeping in from the ’ probably to Mongo la. , . , Though our pleasures are grainsâ€"say $60,000 worthâ€"of radium. . . Indian Ocean laden With meisture met . . The discovery of the JaWS, teeth, and . Set Within the distance, The process is interestingly described in k 11 of the Sinanthropus is a very im- the barrier Of the mountains. Forced to ‘ Like a shinin star 5 it It t blish th de elo _ rise and so become condensed, the If thr h 11 g . ’, tin portantfone. ki e: 2 es . g fv p winds parted with their moisture, heav- F0 0118 a Ourtewai g ‘ mogtagoo man n oda 93$) somsogne ily watering the southern slope and Pe fr tatjoytremic)1 f 'th t'll 3.3 .’ years ago, an 1cod. m i e ti 1:5 permitting a luxuriant growth of vege- gee d rusnan a: s 1 ' inlon held by many ea ing sc en 5 tation, among which the fortunate anâ€" oun a s ver no e. that there was human life on this earth thropoids which had remained on the He who counts his treasures Its value depends upon its ‘radioâ€"activ- ‘ is no comparison. The former is tre- during that early age. south of the barrier found existence Ere they come topass, ity’, and this must be measured. This mendously more satisfactory both to The winter of 1929-30 was a mos The first indication that China may as d effortless. e y an Wise folks say, would garner . delicate task is always entrusted to astrous one for England's big have been the cradle of human develop- But not so those which were left north Shadows from the grass. some impartial scientific institute. such temperance people and drinkers. Our . own preference is for the old saloon, in- The sales, according to In item London Daily Chronicle, were pa ment. according to authorities on the . _ of this barrier. For, as the winds cros Yet who knows but faith may as the National Physical Laboratory. cluding the free lunch, the joyous con- subject, was obtained several years ago S e d the mountains havin left their when one of the explorers of the China moisture on the southerng side they Help those joys to grow, ' Like the urge that wakes the “A sensitive instrument known as an electroscOpe, which reacts to the gamma versation and the face on the barroorn floor. Survey found in the hills southwest of again descended and by eXpanding be- Violets under snow? rays of radium is used. It is surround- , Much is being done to save Into these fissures had tumbled from dried and lakes became saline. De- above or had been swept in by St ure, My sword is Oh the tip-top shelf |fect of the sample to be measured with ideal, The Spanish Main is quiet; a standard amount placed at the same hibition. Mamma is on the davenport distance, its quantity “‘1 been eem' came a Sahara- And Grandma’s on a diet. within one-hundredth of a m “A still more delicate test, the em- observations: masses of earth with them ' . ~- tects the roots until they can , by lime from None suffered more from this change , than the Anthropoids. In the open, Aunt Rose is on the captain 5 bridge i h cl , ill d to t (1 he according to Dr. Black, the old process Where all our foes can see. anat on met 0 . W e c an mea- “This fact is hard to get in Canada. . from branch to branch was And there in spite of cannon balls, sure the presence of radium in ores or Liquor controls; rum 3 supreme; few perly embedded again. On one . . She drinks her tiresome tea. minerals ht amounts 0‘ oneâ€"one hhhd' men with aspirations in public life will fight" estaicfiesomel ”out?“ ' red-billionths httt is not necessary for dare to attack it. Patriotism swallows agafhl Sign? ”$28.13;; d." into presenc . rock, apparently for e, and an upright gait ' es with the - that. was forced upon the Greater Ttgigttihzgoi’:zgogpzh:t; 12;?“ practical purposes. , the dose; the church walks softly lest ’ “The few grains of sandy, brownish its loyalty to state be put in question. Jumped At a Could-a In this family there were a were found. and it was suggested in spite of their credulity, these might aid of a branch from dead trees. Anadnzorsnoemséremt: 12:51:: 3:23? pills powder, which are all that appe represent stone implements of very That such a branch first grasped for primitive man and that there was there ’ support would also prove an effective t an adversary would And all you hear throughout the ship, sulphate worth many t pounds, cannot, for obvious fore a possibility of finding the remains weapon agains n in these deposits. quickly be discovered, andstvgllgnblzzafi; Are cups and silver spoons. I wish I knew what pirates do allowed to be about 10058. , . was quiet, room. When it was trik- cident a fragment 0 ‘80. he went up to his father's . Ifhe andsaid: of human typeâ€"one of an adult, the a re-en ' “I bin good, ain’t 1, pop?" other of a childâ€"were discovered em- await discovery. bedded in the bone-breccia, and these The arid climate increased the dis- . an ordinary Who 039‘ to get lit up. we 9055 by the‘ “Yes. son.” the old man wh w eedle, either blunt-ended or re potl'it to enable .__â€"â€"â€"-___________â€"â€"â€"-=â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" the trouble with the World twinning of the war was the only ques- the London Daily Mail: tion in which they were really interest- f ed. This act was given a fair trial and a dollar. “Buying a gramme of radium, even i ' 0 condemned by the outraged common and drunk it- But the bootlegger ' you have the necessar mone , is b n y y y sense of the voters, men and women “5 a trifling pest, 0" benefactor, a ing to the point of view. He was eans such a simple matter as the purchase of a £12,000 pearl necklace, alike. Between the system of govern- . ment control, weak, ludicrous and of - a lion, he is now I WI. through the cost is about equal. f nsi th h it is i pects “In the first lace it is not weighed. e ve 0‘18 it man? Yes . p |and the Ontario Temperance Act there TREES $m33Â¥::ERD"A‘ inhabited this region, had slowly accumulated a ented into a solid mass the circulating waters. of a rifle barrel, ru of them as a-receptacle for the radium. An eye at the outer end, through which passed. minimizes the quantities are sometimes sealed into tiny platinum cylinders, and a varying number of these can be placed as re- quired. in a silver-gilt outer tube, or into the hollow of an empty platinum for more attractive mailing- 'eces and handbills is pro-,,

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