MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1932.

"THE SEAT OF THE

SOUL."

Lord Dawson & Wonders Of Pituitary Gland.

Lord Dawson of Penn, in his

presidential address before the Bri-! tish Medical Association centenary

Riders

Hardhihood Tried By Trial

(continued from Page 12.)

THE CHINA MAIL.

STRONG TEA TO TREAT BURNS.

SLA PAUL'S GIRLS'

Anything Better Than Oil, Says Doctor.

SPRAY KILLS PAIN.

A good first-aid treatment in cases of burns is tea, was, the ad

ton inquest.

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SCHOOL BAZAAR.

Mr. Southorn Opens Successful Function.

DR. KOTEWALL'S SPEECH...

Great success attended the annual charity bazaar of the f St. Paul's was held

meeting in London referred to the Whitley (B.S.A), in trying to suprting out of a hole in the front vice given by a doctor at a Padding Girls' College, which

of his tank.

A Real Obstacle.

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recent discoveries concerning the ayold him had to brake hard and also crushed. Neither rider nor pituitary gland, and said: "Surely the pituitary is the wonder world machine way damaged, however, of the ductless glands. This struc- and both continued.

A. J. Cash, the frat rider to ture, consisting of two lobes, and bet in the buse of the skull, though experience real trouble. When weighing not more than three-quar- nearing Castle Peak on the first ters of a grain, in a special sense lap. he was attempting to light a cigarette and ride at the same time,

The test hill, which left the main presides over our destiny.

Here is a wonderful kingdom, when his light failed suddenly and

The shot off the road into a paddy road half way up the Laichikok hill, over which the minute pituitary held. With the help of several proved the last straw for the tired gland rules enthroned in the middle other competitors he lugged the competitors, and proved so formid- of the skull," he said. "This gland model back on to the road and con-able that the second ascent was cut; presides over the destinies of our-tinued to Castle Peak check, where out. The surface was

our descendants. The he, clocked in six minutes late. He selves and anterior lobe influences. our growth left that check 20 minutes and our sex-ite dominance and de after repairs to his lighting equip- gree. Without it--no sex desire, no ment, assistance being rendered by conception; without the posterior L. Tipple, one of the marshalls. tube-ho parturition. Perhaps, in his hurry to make up the lost placed the soul in the pineal gland. up with petrol, and at Talpo on Nature will not yield her secrets the second lap, he found his tank on demant, nor can discovery be bone dry. After reftelling he was bought. You can decide a path of a lap in arrears, but carried on and inquiry, but neither is end nor its finished the course minus one lap.

Another Casualty.

Both he and a colleague said that foil should not be used.

The fourth lap did not claim any!

on Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. Southorn, the wife of His victims in the early stages, the first

Excellency the Officer Administer circuit of the lap being round the main road with the inclusion of It is a common idea that oil is the . T. Southorn, C.M.G.)-declared

Mr Ingleby Oddie (the Coroner):

Ing the Government. (Họn. Mr. best thing for burns. Is It a good the function open in the presence Frontier Road, which was fairly!

thing? yet to come, however, as the riders easy in the daylight. The worst was

Dr. Margaret Davies, of Princess of a large gathering.

In calling upon Mrs. Southern to realised after leaving the Castle Louise Hospital: No. The best Peak check for the fourth time.

thing to do is to keep the burns open the bazaar, the Hon. Dr. R. H. Then we use a tannic acid spray, from air. Pigric acid is very good. Kotewall, C.31.G., LL.D., addressing the gathering said: "Mrs. Southern, ladies and gentlemen,— The Coroner: In severe cases the Yesterday Mrs. Southorn had a patient should be rushed to hos-

strenuous, tiring afternoon, and pital? Yes.

yet she is here to-day, cheerfully loose and

Then Dr. Guy Emmerson, of St. shouldering another burden of Her unbounded public service! frame smashing that the tannic spray was the most

good objects gulleys of the late

her.

that! variety.

real A

gave sportsman's up-to-date treatment provided the

is the envy patient's burns had not been treated

Her paradise.

Williams was the "first to arrive, with oil and only ascended after much foot- shalls and official observers. his climb was good compared many. climb, that is with his feet footrests and without the wheel stopping.

·Leather-Like Surface.

treacherous and pitted with deep Mary's Hospital, Paddington, said enthusiasm for

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no

doubt

which energy

of even the stronger, sex.

Descartes was not für afield when he minutes, however, he forgot to fill ink and assistance from the marsurface which did away with all pat day-bas exceeded the mark ever).

exact direction,

No man made

The best ascent was

The spray formed a leather-like

But and left no scar formation.

asked if such pre- with The coroner clean parations could be purchased of on the chemists, and the doctor replied that front there was a solution sold with a

scent apray on the market.

Practical interpretation of the Girl Guide's alm-to do one good deed n

since her arrival in the Colony for we know that Mrs. Southorn does many good deeds every day; and by coming here to open this Bazaar ahe had added another to the amazingly long list that stands to her credit"

"Yet, it is only to be expected that a function which has such

"We need a new type of institu- J. Smith (Hamber), winner of Many atalled their engines on the "Strong tea is very good as a tion-distinct from hospital provi- the trial last year, also experienced steep sections, while projecting first-aid treatment so long as you aion--namely, a health bustel. it lighting trouble on the Arst lap and rocks played havoc with crankcases. get rid of the tea-leaves," added, Dr., worthy objects as the one this after- would prevent disense in untold men- retired from the event after spend-Wheelspin prevented rush tactics. Emmerson.

made by The Coroner: If you had a bottle Bure, and would be self-supportingling the night in a marshall's car Cottrell, who was out of the trial, of this, tannic acid with a scent

haring missed a lap: His Sunbeam spray you would be all right? tore up the steep slope, and not until, Yes. he reached the last section of the gradient did he foot-slog. not

and even profitüble.

at Un Long E. Franks (Ariel) "The cost to the individual might, and Spradbury were well ahead of where necessary, be defrayed out of time at the first check at Castle that comprehensive sickness insur- Peak. ance scheme which we wait long and wearily for the vision and construc-included in the first lap, proved à

Frontier Roud, which was

Anything Better Than Oil. "Anything is better than oil," and H. Dobernecker, added the doctor. both on Ariels, were excellent, but A verdict of "Accidental » death”.

Franks

tians such as the M.C.L.. the Blind noon-to" benefit charitable institu- Home, the Victoria Orphanage and the Nethersole Hospital, and the College Library and Sports Funds- should have Mr. Southern's sym- pathy and support.

"I hope that those who have

tive ability of the insurance com-1stumbling block to many in the the former broke his clutch wire was recorded in the "case of Jang gathered here to-day will give the

panies to provide."

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MONOPOLIES IN TURKEY. Deputy Attacks State Intervention.

Costantinople.

effected repairs.

but

second. A. A. Xavier (A.J.S.)

as he reached the top, Eagleshan, aged sixteen months, of rode into the wall and broke his 19. oon clutch wire, arriving at Castle while the latter stretched his, Telford-road, Kensington, who died Peak an hour, late, where he re-

after having received scalds from an upset tea-pot. tired, L. Po Shan (Triumph), and G. da Rocha (Hudge) lost their way and also clocked in more than un hour late at Castle Peak. The

continued.

43 was

Struggle on the Hill. Whitley was, good, Spradbury and L. A. Silva, but many who negotiated the first sec-1

tion well failed on the other sec

GIRL PIONEERS.

From Indolence To "Adventure.

many attractions. their patronage, and thus contribute" the 'peeded money and gladden the hearts of the "hard-working ladies and girls who

have put in so much of their time, in getting up this Bazzar. The best way to bring smiles of pleasure to their faces will be to leave the stalis bure and the collecting bags full."

"I now have the pleasure of call- ing upon Mrs. Southern to, declare the Bazaar open."

CHINA HAS POWER TO RESIST.

Spirit of Nation Still Brave.

tions. Payne had a lot of diffi G. Cottrell found himself with a

his huge Brough nuil in his tyre and was forced to culty with

discover Superior but went up well, being wait for daylight to

balked at the top by Webb, whose The new Bill proposing State con- where the puncture was. Being a

Young women on Pitcairn Island, trol of sugar coffee and tea im-up in arrears he still continued to Scott was buzzing" angrily as the in the Pacific Ocean-one of the

wheel spun ineffectually on ports has given rise in the Great ride, although disqualified.

the loneliest spots in the world-are National Assembly to some fierce H. H. Mueller (D.K.W.) hit the loose sand and stones.

Payne becoming independent.' criticism of the principles under wall on Frontier Road on the same save up at the top of the hill with Two girls have bravely set off to lying the present conduct of affairs.ap, when being passed by L. Po engine trouble, while Cash who carve out a career in New Zealand, Halil Bey, for instance," who is Shan and also picked up two was still riding, although out of where they have obtained employ

the running, again found himself one of the few "independent" de-

punctures. He failed to arrive at puties elected with the help of the Castle, Peak before daylight, and short of petrol, and returned the Perhaps their action is not-en- Popular Party, argued that busin-

when he did retired. He rode as

F. W. Ambrose (B.5.A.) made a ess in Turkey was declining be-

China's spirit is not dead, de.... good ascent..only to experience his

clared General Au Shau, Nien. cause State monopolies had dis- spectator after that. couraged private initiative.

fourth puncture of the day while crossing to the Waterworks Road An officer of a liner voyaging be Commander of the 78th Division address at a K. C. Hamilton (A.JS.), who had tween New Zealand and England, of the 19th Route Army, in the was been riding fairly consistently and which regularly visita the island, dinner at which he was host told a reporter that he had seen to. numerous prominent Chin- these two young pioneers in New ese here

After saying that private proper-

Flung In Field.

same way he came.

to

his

ment.

that there are more women than tirely unconnected with the fact

men in the jaland

course of

F. L. Parton, who was riding a ty was regarded as sacred in Tur- Coventry Eagle "baby" machine of key, the Minister, in his reply, less than one horse power, denied the collectivist policy that is having difficulty to keep up with H. E. Lewis (A.J.S.), who was also attributed to the Government, and the other riders, and after being doing well, came through after a

on Saturday night. Zealand. He said: inalsted on the fact that the new late on the first lap, took a toss struggle, with curious sounds com-

The country, he added, was pre- "They came to the ship with some monopoly is but a means to coerce into a paddy field while traversing ing from their engines. other countries into the purchase of the Frontier Road. He got his ma Parton with his Coventry Eagle gramophone records and other pored to fight for its liberty from foreign oppression and the 19th articles which they wanted us to Route Army had demonstrated at practically carry Turkish staples.

chine out with difficulty, and after had

Bhanghai and in other felda the straightening things out somewhat, machine up the hill but was final-Put ashore at the island,*****

"They seemed cheerful and well, mettle of the soldier of China. he continued on in spite of a bad-ly pushed to the top, where he got

and I noticed that two young men Light fail-going again only to capsize into a

Chins was threatened within and ly leaking petrol tank.

came down with them to the ship.without, but the greatest menace to was an hour late at Castle Peak, but Taken generally, the competi-luctant to leave, as they have so invasion both ure was the cause of the spill. He paddy field.

"As a rule the islanders are re- her nationhood was the persistent economically and

·WIS determined to complete the tors made a fine showing on the course in spite of being advised toil, and many rode like veterans. indolent a life. They do not even politically to which she was sub-

trouble to make orchards of orange jected. After leaving the observed sec- retire.

General Au believes thatTM China

VAST FORTUNE IN "BAD MONEY.”

Thrown Into Sydney Harbour.

WAR among

L. Po Shan had a spill but con- tion, the course was all plain sail-trees. They just watch the oranges tinued or undamaged, and Payne ing, owing to the second ascent of grow, and pick them when they are must rely solely on her own efforts Sydney.

the hill being deleted from the pro-

ripe."

to cope with the Japanese mensce Pitcairn Island, which is about in Manchuria but that she is capabža In the night as a Manly "ferry (Brough Superior) steams down the harbour, a man those who were lost on emerging gramme, and the water-splash be-

Oning cut out owing to the absence two miles long and one alle broad, of satisfactory resistance of any the Frontier Road. leaps over he rails and drops what from

is peopled by the descendants of threat from this quarter. the same road Webb (Scott) [of water.

nine British mutineers and 181- to outside, appearance is a bag.

His action is the answer to the whose lights question: "Where do all the bogus coins go?"

tive Tahitians, who landed there MR R. E LINDSELL about 140 years ago

GOES ON LEAVE.

had been very Many See Return dim since the start of the Many gathered to see the wan ride, was stopped for half an hour, derers return, and as the fatigu-

ed riders returned to sign in, they ed the course are as follows:- They go where nobody can get but he still continued

E. Marriott, who took a toss were given a hearty reception. them again on the bed of the

where so many others had found Fourteen of the starters came in williams harbour several fathoms deep.

king's trouble, clocked in at Castle Peak close on time and two arrived Whitley More "money" than ransom is buried off Middle Head, on the second lap well on time,

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An official of the Bank of New

South Wales, whose identity is kept a secret, is assigned to the job

Breakfast At Peak.

about an hour late. One was Spradbury Parton, who still continued, after Dobernecker his last spill, and Hamilton, who Ribeiro The third lap was more or less upon arriving at Castle Peak for Rosario making periodical night trips on plain sailing, being main road all the last time, suddenly realised he Ng Chiu-too the Manly ferry depositing bad the way, with the prospect of break- had missed out the Frontier Road Kew money in the "keyless vault" of the fast at Castle Peak, and nothing of Section, and went back to ride it Wong

ден.

RUSH TO JOIN THE AIR FORCE.

600 Men Apply For 24 Positions.

event was reported.

Twenty-one competitors were still On the last stage P. A. P. Silva In the running when they lined up hit the wall in attempting to avoid. in the Cafeteria grounds after a car, and L. A. Silva (A.J.S.) re- breakfast for the startling test tired at Fanling L Po Shan and the stopping and reafter crossing from the Observed starting test Five seconds was hill to the Talpo took the wre

and found his error allowed for the first, teat, and the side

where he only man who failed to start his bike within the time limit was Ng Chiu-too, whose AJ.S. refused to burst into life for seven secor Air The Ariels, Scott, and B.S.A among those who neede on kick

Melbourne Numbers of young men in Aus tralia are anxious to join the

The Government of the

for not

and

Actual Schedule

Notable Figure In Colony Courts.

Mr. R. E. Lindsell, Assistant Attorney-General and President of the Kowloon Cricket Club, went on “Home "leave” on Saturday on the P.&O... Carthage.

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the Bar in January, 1980, was

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acting Puinne Judge early

year,

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Mr. Lindsoll, who was called to

during the absence on leave of Mr. Justice. Wood, He has been in the

Parton checked in Government service since ~ 1909; when he was appointed a Cadet the Officer

fed with

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