WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1932.
KEEP
GOING
Don't let headaches spoil your efficiency in the office or interfere with your evening's amusements. Always keep Genasprin al hand and take two tablets dissolved in a little water the moment you feel pain coming on. Genasprin is far purer than ordinary aspirin and therefore far safer. Quickly and surely it makes pain fade away, and leaves no after-effects whatever. Genasprin retains its wonderful, pain-relieving powers "in spite of repeated administration."
Immediate Relief."
The famous racing motorists, Mr. J. J. Hall, writes: "Through severe vibration and banging about I have suffered from seute, headaches. I have tried almost every known make of remedy, and I definitely state that I have found Genasprin infinitely superior to any. thing else. In addition to bringing immediate relief, Genasprin loaves no unpleasant after-effects whatsoever, soothes the nerves and doen 'all and more than is claimed for it."
Doctors themselves use
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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
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TIENTSIN REPORTED
NERVOUS
Czarists Plotting A Crime Wave?
Tientsia; May 24,
A nervous atmosphere is pre-
THE CHINA
£8,000 SPENT IN THREE YEARS
Extravagant Girl and a Legacy.
EXPENSIVE TASTES
GHOST REVEALS TREASURE
Hidden for 400 Years.
London,
The story of a ghost who indicat-
cently by Colonel C. N. Rivers
re-
life in a Moore who lives at Ladye Place and her (near Maledng head)-a house on dress built on the site of an old monas
vailing in Tientsin since the bomb- A girl's £8,000 legacy from ed. hidden treasure was told ing incident on Sunday. The occur- her grandfather, her rence of a disastrous fire yesterday 12-guineas-a-week flat and the threatening situation of expenditure of £1,700 the Grand Canal coupled within three years were mentioned tery founded in 1086 and dissolved various rumours concerning ne- at the London Bankruptcy
by Henry VILI..
One day, a lady who was stay: farious activities of "White" Rus-Court.
ing with him, he said, fell into a sians reported to have recently ar- rived at the port, have aroused ap- cash composition of
The Registrar approved a
|trance and began "automatic writ- ing." She drew a rough man which prehension among the people.
five shil-so aroused their interest that they Early yesterday, a fire of un-lings in the accepted by the decided to discover its mearing by known origin broke out at Ta Hu-reditors of Miss Elaine Mar-
ing.
means of table-rapping.
tung, the main thoroughfare in the garet Anthony, against whom a They then learnt that a monk Chinese city, and raged all morn-receiving order was made in De- who had lived in the village. 400 39 houses occupied by six cember, when she was described years ago, had stolen some jewels firms were gutted; only two of as of Park-place, 3. W. these firms had their properties in- Mr. Walter Boyle, Senior! map referred to the position of
Official Receiver, said that Miss the well.
sured.
taken
and hidden them in a well. The
While the people's minds were Anthony had stated that she Excavations have proved that preoccupied with the diaster, came was born in Australia in 1907. there was actually a well on the reports of the rise of the waters In April 1929 she came to Eng-apot indicated,. although its pres- of the Grand Canal to a dangerous land and had sinced lived there ence had never before been sus- level in southern Hopei. So high with her mother in a flat, the pected. When the rubbish is all is the canal that conservancy work rental of which, including ser- cleared, it is hoped that the jewels has, had to be suspended. Emer-vices, was 12 guineas a week.
will be found. gency measures are being
Father's Allowance.
On another. occasion, said to prevent an overflow.
She attributed her insolvency Colonel Rivera-Moore, a monk ap Rumours have been rife during to having lived beyond her peared to a man who was visiting the last few days to the effect that means. On coming of age in the house and, waving his hand #large batch of "White Russians (1928 she became entitled, under towards a certain fireplace, repest- has arrived at Tientsin and is plot- her grandfather's will, to aed three times, "Sweep it away." ting with the local riff-raff to per-legacy, of £8,000 or £9,000, sub- As he said If, the doctor declared petrate a series of frauds and other ject to advances made in antici-that he saw a much older fireplace crimes. Although activities of pation. by the executors.
taking the place of the existing
these characters have not yet been She went to England with a one. reported, the rumours have gained letter of credit for £700, and had When, shortly afterwards, the credence among the people, warn- since drawn the remainder of fireplace in question was cleared ing against the machinations of the legacy and had also received away, an old one was discovered such criminals,
£1,920 by way of voluntary al- and the doctor recognized it as the lowances from her father.
one he had seen in his vision
INTERPRETING BY MACHINE
New Device to Aid Tourists
Paris, May 10.
An electric translator for for- eigners visiting Paris has just been demonstrated to the Prefecture of Pulice. Thanks to this apparatus a
Miss Anthony accounted for the expenditure of the money as follows
Clothing £1,753,
Motor and garage
£669,
Rent £1,759,
charges
Travelling, household and per sonal expenses of herself and her mother £5,169.
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stranger wishing to ask a question She had outstanding debts of will be able to frame it in his own £1,049 for clothing and tongue, and then, by turning a for wines and provisions. switch, have it automatically trans- lated into French.
Jewellery Pawned.
GIRLS SOLD FOR £8 EACH
Life on a Lonely Pacific
Island
Sydney.
A story that on the coral island of Rennel! native girls are sold by their chief to traders for the equl- valent of £8 a head was brought to Sydney by a steamer carrying kauri logs from the island to South
Last July she cabled to Africa. The girls are stated to be The idea is that such appliances the executor asking for the handsome, with light skins, beauti should be installed at the big rail-balance of her legacy, and was ful wavy hair, thin lips, and fer- way stations and on the boulevards. informed that it amounted to tures resembling those of Europesti They will be capable of affording between £150 and £200.
She women. translations of questions' relating to afterwards raised money
Life on the island, which is about by such matters as directions to vari-pawning her remaining jewellery, 200 miles from Vanikoro, in the ous parts of the city. The foreigner Mr. Registrar Warmington, Solomon group, on which the who knows no French will only have who rescinded the receiving or French explorer, Laperouse, to pass his question through the der, remarked that the case was wrecked, is said to be much machine and call a policeman. Hav. simply one of extravagance.
ing read it, the officer will make
into the inquirer's own tongue.
the machine translate the answer
The experiment was carried out
are
THINGS A VICAR DISLIKES
are mentioned by the Rev. T.
WAN the
same as on any island that has not
been influenced by civilisation and. the missionary.
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A few years ago there were more than 30 white men of Rennell, but
G.Jed their numbers. They are most-
wall, in the current · "Powder dustry. Deanery, and District Magazine.”
in the presence of the Assistant Some fervent personal distastes hardships and dangers have reduc- Director of the Municipal Police and Hammond, vicar of Probus, Corn-ly engaged in the Kauri timber la- a number of police interpreters. These latter, by the way, steadily increasing in number. Many of those on duty on the boulevards speak two or
three languages. There is one who
fourteen.
PRINCE GEORGE AND
INDUSTRY
Mr. Hammond makes adverse comments upon:
Taxes 58, a Year.
Supply boata call at Vanikoro every three months. Although speaks "not Christian music";
The Wedding March, which is there is a small radio station there,
To Study Welfare of Workers
London, May. 4. The Home Office issues the following:
natives all over the Inhabitable parts of the Island to exact the dues...
it le usually of little value owing Sermons, which are too many!
to static. All the natives on Vani-] Posters and advertisements, koro are required to pay the ad- which should be very much smal-ministration a tax of 58.. a year. On ler;
à white district officer and his Cinemas and buses, which take ten native police falls the task of too much of the money of the poor; collecting it. Like all taxes, it is
The new Lectionary;
highly unpopular, and the officer Jazz music and bungalows and and his men have to chase the all modern amenities;
Sunday lessons; Hymns, particularly "so-called "His Royal Highness Prince processional hymns," at the be George has expressed a desire to ginning of evensong; obtain a first-hand and close ac quaintance with industrial
The improvements of Probus—“a ditions and industrial administra forest of hideous poles with an tion. It has accordingly boen are undergrowth of glaring twentieth- ranged, with his Majesty's approval, century edifices.
London. that his Royal Highness shall ac- Mr. Hammond concludes that new
Will the tax on cosmetics result company officers of the Factory words and phrases never cease to in fewer powdered noses and less Department of the Home Office on
jar on his senses,* "Everything lipstick being used.
con-
Wireless;
LUNCH OR LIPSTICK?
What Connie Ediss Thinks
their visits of inspection to factories glares' so I love colour and I love Miss Connie Edies, the actress, and workshops.
a big noise, but do not, love
glare","
The work of that Department will bring him into close contact with the measures taken by the State for the promotion of the safety, health and welfare of workers in industry."
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declared that no tax in the world is going to stop the modern woman trying to make herself look, as GERMAN WHISKY DECISION. pretty as possible, a
Women like to look nice, and, even more, they like-men to think No Mo
they look nice,” said Miss Edise.
I think a girl would usually Berlin, May 4
rather go without part of her, The Berlin Courts have decided tunch than economise on things that that whisky is of generic character make her look prettier, and she is not bound up with a definite not going to deprive herself of the
ruling was give
pleasure of looking her” best just because somebody has put a tax on
her:
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