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Alderman Sir David Burnett, at the Mansion House, held that a fag and flagstaff over a Fleet Street buliding" were an unlawful 'sky-sign," and ordered their removal.

There were six summonses at the instance of the City"corpora- tion. They concerned the exhibit- Ing of a flagstaff and flag over the offices of the "Westminster! Gazette," the "Western Mail,” and Sell's Advertising Company,

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By Order of the Board of Directors,

L. S. GREENHILL,

Secretary. Hongkong, 13th January, 1926.

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GOLD IN THE SEA.

QUANTITIES TOO MINUTE TO BE PROFITABLE.

have

"Bubble" companies several times been floated for the extraction of gold from sea-water, and modernists are apt to scoff that subscribers could be so easily duped. But the "Literary Digest" points out,

Gold actually does exist in all seawater, and it is now known how to extract it. but the process costs far more than the gold is worth. The sea, like the earth,

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Do you realise that nine cases of igestive trouble out of every ten are caused by excess acidity in the stomach and that this is easily neutralised? It's a fact, and you can demonstrate it by taking a couple of Bisurated Magnesia Tablets next time you get an attack of stomach pain. Notice the ease, the instant relief which these tablets bring! That's because they neutralise the pain- causing acid the moment they

Mr. H. D. Roome said thehas metal-bearing "veins" running enter the stomach. Biaurated defendants did not agree to through it. These streaks of water Magnesia Tablets are the finest... notice for removal. "My case," where the gold is concentrated things out for imparting health, he added, "Is that it is hot an may contain nearly 100 times as mures of Canada.unlawful sky-sign, but is permitted much as the regions where it is strength and vigour to the vital

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The concentration of Mr. Vickery. Assistant City gold in the richest ocean regions Solicitor, said the real question is nearly twice as great as in the before the Court was to say lowest-grade land deposits that whether the flagstaff and figare profitable to operate.

Professor Haber has requested was a sign or not. He proceeded to read a long definition in the the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries to 'Act, which contained the furnish him samples of the coastal statement:--

water of the North American can

organs, and you can get these wonderful tablets cheaply at any chemist's. When buying look at the wrapper to make sure that what you have got is Bisurated Magnesia, as this ensures your getting the one thing that does give sure and instant relief. If you see the oval "BISMAG" trade-

"It shall not be deemed "to, tinent for analysis. Like a pros-mark you'll know your'e safe: include any Bagstaff unless pector among quartz hills. Profes- FROM SEATTLE, VANCOUVER, ETC adopted or used wholly or in part sor Haber literally is seeking veins

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The Sign

of the

BISMAG

Genuine

for the purpose of any advertise- of gold, silver and other precious!

metals running through the oceans ment or announcement."

Mr. Vickery pointed out that the of the world. sky-sign in dispute was a flagstaff. He explained to Bureau of with a flag attached to it with the Fisheries officials, however, that he words upon 'It Westminster no longer considers his experi- Gazette." He submitted that that ments as commercially valuable, Was an announcement or advertise and is pursuing them only with | UNCLAIMED ment of the fact that the newspaper the hope of increasing scientific had an office there.

knowledge. The actual procuring He also submitted that a dag of gold from sea water is an Bring from a flagstaff with any accomplished fact, he claims, but thing on it in the nature of anthe quantities are so minute and advertisement. became in the the expense 50 great that he definition a sky-sign.

There was no question here as

believes the process never can be made profitable.

RARE METAL..

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sea water "gives the following

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of the Company, No. 4a, Des Voeux Road, on THURSDAY, 19th February, 1925, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Directors, to Franklin AEM: R. H. Skolkop gether with a Statement of Lt E. C. FrederickMr and MT. F Accounts, declaring a Dividend Mr and Mrs W. D. White Smith

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Mr. Roome, addressing Sir figures for different locations, David Burnett, said his submission bearing out Professor Haber's was that the flag was neither an claims of wide variation according advertisement nor an announce to locality. ment.

Deep sea-water from the Atlantic The magistrate decided the Ocean has from 0.015 to 0.267 part sky-sign in question was unlawful, of gold per million, parts of liquid; and granted the order desired water from Christiania Fjord, The two other summonses were Norway, from 0005 to 0.0006; from adjourned sine dig.

the coast of New South Wales, 0.032 to 0065, and from the coast of New Zealand 0005 part of metal per million parts.

The Aldennau "agreed to state a case at the request of Mr. Roome,

On land the lowest gold deposits which it has been found profitable Prohibition has developed to operate contain about 0.14 part piracy. On: November 20 the of gold per million parts of gravel laer "President Harding" reported which does not have to be crushed that the evening before she had to extract the precious" metal. rendered assistance to the British The granites of California and schooner Veronica," which had Nevada have about 0.37 parts of been left in a helpless condition a gold per million; the sandstone, hundred miles off Cape Sable after 003; and the limestone 0.007 a raid by liquor pirates. The Pre- sident Harding" found the crew

of the schooner without knowledge

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EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL-- "ABJA 4 CHINA TELEGRAPH^ CO.

ifat of unsisimet telegrama tying in E Telegraph Office, Hongkong. Compress from Betavis

of the vessel's position. Her life Chambers of Commerce held at boats had been smashed by the, Penang recently, the following

resolutions were passed heavy aess, the compass' was missing, and the chronometer animously-ft) That the Asiatic & broken, and there only remained population of the Straits Settle provisions sufficient for two days.ments is much greater than any ather-section of the community It does not appear that the damage this meeting resolves that all con-Tyne Daak had been done by the pirates stitutional means should be im Probably they only took advantage mediately taken to prevall upon of her helplessness.

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the Government to amend the regulations in order that members of the Asiatic community who are British subjects may be eligible for all the Civil Service appoint-

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