Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Dec 1962, p. 13

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ev eV OV wee. eY CG Oy a Ye ene ey ae Ee re Ls Let » + ~~ a, e -- Dead Of LONDON (Reuters) -- Napo- leon Bonaparte died, not from arsenic poisoning nor ulcers nor eancer, but from boredom, ac- cording to Gilbert Martineau, French consul on the lonely British South Atlantic isiand of St. Helena where the French emperor died a prisoner in 1821. Martineau, now in London, has charge of two Napoleonic museums on St. Helena. He has been investigating theories that Napoleon was poisoned. . He discounts several theories) about the cause of death. | Although a lock of hair, said to be Napoleon's, contained traces of arsenic, it was use- i Napoleon Claimed Boredom corpse and not from Napoleon's head before his death. OTHER EXPLANATIONS Arsenic could also have been introduced into the body quite innocently, by fish and by the emetics his doctor gave in the months before his death, The Times quotes Martineau as say- ing. Neither could Napoleon have died from the ulcer found dur- ing the autopsy because if it had been ruptured he would have vomited blood. The theory of cancer also failed to fit the facts. Napole- on's corpse was fat, not wasted, and he showed no secondary oe Te NY ee Oe ww es eee eo ee ee Senator Raps Divorce Delay In Commons OTTAWA (CP)--Senator Ar- thur Roebuck (L -- Ontario), chairman of the Senate divorce committee, indirectly criticized the Commons' delay in passing divorce bills Tuesday night. "Justice delayed is justice de. nied, and the injustice makes my blood boil," he said, report- ing to the Upper House that his committee is dealing with 898 divorce cases this session. Senator Roebuck said each of the -petitioners for a divorce pays $210 in parliamentary fees Ce Se eae ee Oe we eee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 12, 1963 13 and an.average of over $1,000 to retain parliamentary counsel and bring witnesses to Ottawa for hearings. "The parties who have gone through trial and paid their money expect we are honest and would not take their money without giving them something in return," he said. 'It is some- thing that should stir the sym- pathy of all of us, in both houses." The Toronto senator did not make direct reference to a blockade of divorce bills in the Commons sparked by New Democratic members F rank Howard (Skeena) and Arnold Peters (Timiskaming). But he said a bill he had a hand in drafting last session will go be- fore the Commons this week¢ designed to break the blockade, by providing a new procedure. for dealing with divorce meas+, * ures, m4 "a DEATHS : m By THE CANADIAN PRESS = Paris-- Admiral Henri Ble« haut, 73, secretary of state for, the navy and colonies in the wartime Vichy government, who was acquitted after the' war on charges of collaboration. with the Nazis. # London--Lord Baden - Powell, 49, son of the founder of the Boy Scout movement. 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