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THURSDAY, DECEMBER
THE ANAEMIA OF THE FAR EAST
finw Pallid Paces and Bloodless Eips, v With That Tiredness and Weakness which Accompany Them.
Can Be Quickly Remedled. -
After the long trying ings of the hot season many people had them sw left thin auf wan, devoid of appetite, conscious of a general enfeeble. ment of body mul of spirit which cannot be shaken off by any force of will. Especially is this condition common among women and girl in their "teens," who by son of their sex are especially prone to develup ansomia, and en limatis conditions are unfavourable quickly suffer through lyregulari,
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It is a wise precaution now practised by numbers"if intelligent mon and women to take a short course of tonic treatmrat immediately the hot unson is over for in this, way the system is built-up and placed in condition to resist golds, rheumatism, malaria, enfeeblement of diganti and those other maladies which follow on thinning and impoverishment of she blen 'ur muny years post thiughout the Par East and in other parts of the world Dr. Willone Pink Pils for Pale People have been pre- Not cominently popular as the black with nerve tonic to use for this purpose. only do these Pills rapidly purify and enrich the blood, but they actumlly anke new, rek health-gizing blood, thus providing food for the nerves and newed vitality for the whole aystem. Here is what Commander-Doctor Andrew Amiel, the distinguished physician of Salt Siege, has recently what about them:
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"For several years I have made use of Dr. Williams" Pink Pills in my work and I have a
e always found them eflracious in the treatment of disorders zlue to impoverishment of the nervous system, anaemia and neurasthenia, shumteh; wenkness, relarded development in young women and irregularities. There is
ne lack of tonic remedies, but in my experience not one at them manifeste superior cleacy to that of Dr. Willinn Pink Pile," writes
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b can the Conference do anything hayod hoding a formal meeting and an indefuite adjournment, in ¡view of the 'chuotio conditions pre- vaiting in China, at the manifest impresibility of the Peking Govern. monte subatantiale a claim to represent China is a whole? state the "Observer: British offat quarters take the fine at no change sas bren, made in the plans and that so far as the British dolegation is centered, the Conference will The proceeded with if there appear
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Chefgo, Nov. 21. November 11. Armistice Day. was celebrated here in the usual Way A Servico was held in the morning at St. Andrew's Church, where the Two Minutes Silence was observed The Service was were sold for Eart Haig's Fund. fairly well, attended. Poppies
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Er is, in some ways, unfertanuti: sent. that the Tariff Conference" should Recent departures include the issemble in the midst of a politicul Rev; and Mrs. Tully McCrea for THE CHINA-FIRE INSURANCE ri-shuffle. The three military the States; they are accompanied Folers, Chang Two-lin, Wu Pel-fu,y their son and daughter, Mr. Band-Fang Yn-hsiang are once more Tully, Jnr., and Misy Maribelle. bonvring for position und Tom Mr. and Mrs. McCrea have been. sontrol over the Peking Gloveen for many years. In this province in ment, which will have fresh funds connection with the work of the charge tits disposal as a result of the during the last few years when American Baptist Mission, and Conference. Or the other hand. they have again been residents in be findings of the Conference on this port have won a well-deserved nly be made effective if the Peking popularity among those who live abinet and the Chinese Delegation here. to the Conference represent the road
sers in Chim. It will be all to last thirteen years has been Ward- HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB the 'good if the present movements robe Mistress at the C.IM: Girls' --which me for more political than School, has also left, having had military in chameter-result into go back to England, due to per pearing representation at Peking (sonal home affairs.
Miss E. C.. Jones, who for the
DE KIONTH: EXTRA. KACE MEETING will," "bu holl (wonther perm-tiny) ut Happy Vallay SATURDAY, Deember 5th, 1995, The First Ball will be ring at. 2.p. The charge for tatloniacon, so her.
For the variouę aleinents of We have had the pleasure of [~trenutku mat only in Matchuris and offering our congratulations to Ehe Nart Bus the Yangtse Mr. G. P. Welch, of the CLM.Publie Kutib will he Valley, in Central China, and at Boys' School, and Miss Eva Ander- Solliers and Sallone he muform half
sen, of the CIM. Preparatory ¡prius. School, on their engagement, Also Mombasa, are advis d' that, they must to Dr. Bryan and Miss Love of the tow their reais ieksts to obtain Temple Hill Hospital Staff; and admission to the Members' Endurtire.... Miss Lawton, of Hwanghaien, introducing non-member to tes also to Mr. Brian McCarthy and
memor. has the right' of
were whose engagements nounced at about the same time.
an-Members' Ensloaura, tinkets for whom canbe obtained from Messrs. Einstead: The China Inland Mission Davis at 85. each up to Friday, Schools are breaking up for their December 4th 1925. two months' winter holiday during the next few days, and most of the children will be leaving for their respective homes during the coming week.
elon The Chiness Government tus an- nounced its intention of pressing for greater freedom in fixing the tiff rutes than was contemplated a Washington, when, the work of the Conference was restricted to The increase of the present 5 per jeen. Jari by a strax of 25 per
tunt, for nertssines and 5 per ce For luxuries. The desire of the Chinese to get will of the conven- Bienal oriff and to formulate for
trueries a tarif suited to the univements of their own country: and especially to the profection of their own industees, as natural and Egilimate, and there is little doubt |
[Note:-Sport activities are described on page 9.3
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Eth their views will be sympatheti- | » CORRESPONDENCE.
| rally considered by the Conference. ] The only justification for any form e conventional tariff, or for the participation of other Powers in the Formulation of China's tariff, reste on the importance, in the interests of China and of her own trade, of maintaining a maximum of stability with a minimum of interference dur: ing the stage of transition through which she is now passing.
The Overland China Mail" is obtainabletion of a centralised Government, every week on Friday morning at the office of the publishers (China Mail Building) 5, Wyndham Street in ample time for the mail.
Domestic Occurrence Lending Articles Avoid Animosity St. Andrew's.. The Wine Cusu Pinse Offered Murder Case i Piracy Echo.. Bandit Past Hit in the Eye Mukden Revolt Border. Incidents Motor Mishaps "Huron" Here Memorial Service
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Lawn Bowk 1-3 Hockey Match
Varine Court
A PILLAR OF STRENGTH, Throughout all the changes of the past fourteen years, whilst the provinent, and the political and inilitary leaders have been struggling fur domination and the reconstruc
the Custous Administration has proved a pillar of national strength, Umpks largely to the wisdom and conrage of Sir Francis Aglen, the Inspector-General of Customs, back ed by the solid sense of the Chinese The steady increase of trade has Page resulted in an increase of Customs 14-16 revenge oven during the present
period of unreat,
Lai Wah Cup Shooting ... H.K.V.D.C
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Home Soccer..
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Kowloon Court
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Peking Riot
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Peace Mission
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C.R.C. Meeting
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In Delirium..
Court Martial
Both at Fault
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Chinese Hotel
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Shares Go Up
Scholars' Work
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Thanksgiving Day
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Pence Hopes
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Armistlee Day
World Tourists
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Greetings...
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Canton Strikers Banishee Ctarged Illicit Opium A Suggestion Whampoa Ships
.K.H.C. Defeate Military Sport Soccer League Local Boxing Mid-Week Cricket Friendly Match
Queen Mother
Fatal Accident Woman's Fall Keen -Fights Local Turf Interport Rugger 18500 Offer Splendid 1
A Youthful Thief To-day's Wedding Boycott Modified St. Andrew's Ball Open Invitation
A High Ideal
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Hungry Troops
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Stolen Overcoats
'Trade Lean
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Armed Robbery
Feng Acts
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Novices Fights..
Events in North
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Rose Day.
Buicide?..
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Noted Dancera
Cricket Notes
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$20 A Stripe?
Motors Collide
Chan KaDyming.
Destitute Troops
Two Doubles
Share Market
Unique Record”
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Second Mission
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Ship Aground
KODILUREZZA
Border Outragen Kowloor, Fire "Passengers.
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TECHNICAL INSTITUTE,
To the Editor of the China Mail).
Sirt is simple and clear that the present trouble has been initiated by some of the Hongkong students and for that various methods (including a contempla tion of raising the school fees) have been introduced to punish the defaulters.
But Isn't it strange that teachers were made to suffer for the students' fault (if it can be called a fault) because the normal class fee which was already con- sidered rather high has been in- creased by 40 per cent., while owing to the present circum- stances many teachers (normal students) got a reduction in thei salary and therefore the above Is it not that the aim of the increase is absolutely unjustified. Technical Institute is to give a liberal Education for bettering the knowledge of those who can not afford to join a higher school or university? If so, why should The Chinese are naturally do its aim be lost? sirens of ingressing the revenues | Also certain Educational insti- from this scarce, of obtaining tute in Hongkong seems to lose greater freedom in the disposal sight of the ends of its founder of surplus funds after the services who devoted all his time to teach of the national debt secured on the the poor children and surely ex- Chatoms, has been met, and of inpects his followers to do the same. troducing a stronger Chinese and not to refuse the admission element into the personnel of the of the poor boys who pay def- Administration. All of these sima clent fees, under the exeuse "no
place;" are perfectly natural. The trader,
Well if they think of admitting the investor, and the industrialist, whether Chinese or foreign, ask only only the rich making the Institute Rsalf-supporting and commercial-
that the stability of the Custon one, why should they often and Administration all remain un again come to the public for sub- impaired, and that this particularscriptions? ⠀⠀ Service shall be guaranteed against
In fairness to its founder and the disturbing influences of partisan in Justice to the pour it is hoped interferenco
that there will be no more such..
There he never been any oppos a discrimination in admitting tion in this country to China a de- rupils. |sire for a tariff rate higher than 5 per cent, or, indeed, for a more | scientific and better-distributed scale of dution. If the Central Govern ment will guarantee that each pro vince shall receive from the in creased Customs revenue adequate compensation for the protection of trade within te borders, and if outical treatment të guaranteed whether Ch
em, can
PRO EDUCATION. Fees for the Technical Insti- tute (a Government institution) were increased in the summer, the attitude of the Government being that those who wished for the convenience of the classes should,” be prepared to pay a greater pro- portion of the cost. At other Government schools and institu- tions Legs have not actually been, raised, but it was proposed to raise
and the matter.
The Stewarda, invite the adion of" Hongkong to be prosent,
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