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THE JOY OF RETURNING HEALTH,
WHAT TWO ROYAL PHYSICIANS BAY.
Of all the simple joys of life, few give. * greater thrill than when, after a siege of illness, tas patient is told that he has loft suffering behind him, he is convales cent, and is to be allowed to resume his normal food instead of the light, sloppy diet on which he has been feeding.
Even under favourable circumstances, however, convalescence may be a protract od, tedious affair which the patient fade exceedingly irksome, especially if he has important duties to perform or urgent matters awaiting bie consideration. Even, however, if there is no such need for his immediate return to the work-a- day world, natural inclination makes him suxious to be up and out in the shortest possible time.
HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE
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(Continued from page 3.). only one vota against his two, and there- fore his decision cannot be reversed in the Colony unless he himself changes his aund. This Bill will alter that system. It provides for the sitting of at least two fudges who are fresh to the case. It also provides that no decision where there are two judges in favour of it and one against shall be reversed. Provision is made for the rules which are to apply when three judges in the permanent service of the Colony are available and provision is also. made for the temporary appointment of a third judge of His Majesty's Supreme Court in China, or else a barrister of at least seven years' standing. Seven years Under such circumstances, nothing will to the County Court Bench at Home, and is the standing required for appointment make him achieve his object so quickly sein Indin I think it is five years' standing a course of Sanatogen. Every docter for appointment to the High Court. In knows that it is the greatest revitalisin England it is ten years. Then fore saven and reconstituent preparation in the world, 'the tonic food with lasting years is a fair moan. effects, as it has been called by those who like to describe it in a phrase. Its use in convalescence is universal, and has been attested by thousands of doctors, includ. ing the physicians to ten crowned heade of Europe. Among them may be men tioned Dr. Ott, the late King Edward's physician at Marienbad, who writes:
I have been using Sanatogen for a num ber of years in my practice with excellent results.
These results have been notably good in cases of convalescents after severe illness, and also in the case of elderly people, when it was desirable to build up the strength, to stimulate the bodily func tions, and to improve the circulation of the blood."
With his name may be associated that of Dr. Quirico, physician to H.M. the King of Italy, who has made the following statement:"I have weed Sanatogen with marked benefit in the case of weakly children, and in convalescence after long I consider the preparation à illnesses. most excellent tunic food,"
The reason for Sanstogen's use at this time is simple. It supplies an easily digestible food of great strength, one which restores the nervous as well as the physical side of the body, and improver the condition of the blood.
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The COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded, and the motion was agreed to.
The Objects and Reasons attached to the Bill are This Bill is intended to abolish the present system under which appeals from any one of the two judges are heard by them both and which gives one of them a casting vote if they differ. It necessarily changes the constitution of the Full Court. Provision is made for the rules which are to apply when three. judges in the permanent service of the Colony are available and provision is also made for the temporary appointment of a third judge who must aither be a judge of His Majesty's Supreme Court in
Ching or else a barrister of at least sufficient standing to qualify him for appointment to the County Court Bench in England.
SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES.
The COLONIAL SECRETARY moved the second reading of a Bill entitled, "An Ordinance to authorize the appropriation of a supplementary sum of one hundred and sixty-three thousand eight hundred and ninety-six dollars and ninety-three cents, to defray the charges of the year 1911." In doing so he said As there will Bill in Finance Committee I do not pro- be a full opportunity of discussing this pose to make any remarks at this stage.
-The Colonial Secretary seconded, and the motion was agreed to.
The COLONIAL SECRETARY-This Bill hav- ing passed its second reading, I have to move that it be referred to the Finance Committee.
The COLUNIAL TREASURER seconded, and the motion was agreed to,
LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS ORDINANCE, 1912.
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved the second rending of a Bill entitled, "An Ordinance to establish Limited Partner-
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The COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded, and the motion was agreed to.
Council then went into Committee to consider the Bill clause by clause,
Several amendments were made, and the date when the Ordinance should come into operation was fixed for 1st June.
On Council reuuming,
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved that the Bill be read a third time.
The COLONIAL SECRETARY SEConded, and the Bill was read a third time and passed.
ADVERTISEMENTS REGULATION ORDINANCE, 1012.
Hon. Mr. OSBORNE--There is a certain brand of whisky for sale throughout the
harbour.
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL" The waters of the Colony" is intended to apply to that, It seems to me that the effect of the sections would apply to advertisements on private well. If a man had a house property
Garden Road overlooking the Public Gardens and had flashlight signs and other things of that kind he would be in
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juriously affecting the amenities of the NAPIER JOHNSTONES'
Gardens, although he were doing it on his own property.
On the motion of the Attorney-General it was agreed to amend the penalty clause by substituting one hundred dollars for fifty and by adding the following words: and to an order for the removal the of the advertisement. Any person who Fails to comply with any such order shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding ter dollars a day for every day that he is in default and to imprison- nient for any terin not exceeding thre months,"
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved second reading of a Bill entitled, An Ordinance to control the exhibition of advertisements." In doing so he said The object of this Bill is to enable the Govarninent to obtain some control of those who in their anxiety to attract the public to the purchase of their wares injuriously affect the anionities of the landscape and of the harbour.
The COLONIAL SECRETARY SPConded, and the motion was agreed to..
Council then went into Committee to consider the Bill clause by clause.
On clause 2,
On Council resuming,
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved that the Bill be read a third time.
The COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded, and the Bill was read a third time and passed.
TRAMWAY ORDINANCE.
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved the Hon. Mr. OSBORNE-That clause appar-second reading of a Bill entitled, "An ently only applies to public places.. There Ordinance to amend the Tramway Ordin is a creature called the billposter, who ante, 1901 (Ordinance No. 10 of 1902). In plasters your walls with great hideous doing so he said-The object of this Bill posters. The great thing is, would be is to enable the Tramway Company sub- ject to the due control exercised by this become liable to prosecution?
Council to extend its track without re- quiring in every case an amending Or dinance to enable them to do it.
The CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE He is liable now.
Hon. Mr. OSBORNE-Is it the intention of the Government to draw up the regula tions soon?
HIS EXCELLENcy-We would like to do anything which would give the desired result as soon as possible.
The CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE -You can prosecute how the man who puts bills on private property, but you can't catch him.
Hon. Mr. OSBORNE--For instance, there is Indian root pills that one sees on most walls. But you can't catch the bill. poster.
The CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT OF POLIO Quite so...
The COLONIAL SECRETARY Seconded, and the motion was agreed to.
Council then went into Committee to
omsider the Bull clause by clause.
On Council resuming,
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved that the Bill be read a third time.
The COLONIAL SECRETARY Seconded, and the Bill was read a third time and passed. THE DEATH OF THE KİNG OF DENMARK. HIS EXCELLENCY--I have received a It letter from the Consul for Denmark. reads: "Six,It is my painful duty to form you that I have received a tele- gram from the Foreign Ministry at **Copenhagen this morning announcing Hon. Mr. OSBORNE Will the person the demise of His Majesty King Frederick
VIII. of Denmark." who instructs the billposter be liable?
HIS EXCELLENCY-I think the person
HIS EXCELLENCY continued-The demise responsible for putting the bills there will
that down.
HIS EXCELLENCY-We say it is not the billposter, but the firm that is respon vible.
be responsible. The regulations would lay
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A meeting of the Finance Committee
SPECIAL EXPENDITURE
of a European Sovereign would always be was held afterwards the Colonial Secre a sed event to the British people, but when tary presiding. The following vote was we consider the close relationship between
passed:- Hon. Mr. OSOBNE-I shall have great the Royal families of England and Den- pleasure in prosecuting a few of them if mark the demise of the King is doubly The Officer Administering the Govern I know who to prosecute.
sad to the people of the British Empire.ment recommended the Council to vote a HIS EXCELLENCY-I think it will be easyHe was the brother of Queen Alexandra sum of One thousand Dollars ($1,000) in to carry out the object of the Ordinance, and therefore the uncle of the present aid of the vote Judicial and Legal De-
Hon, Mr. POLLOCK-What is the mean- King of England. I would move that a ing of public place!.
suitable answer from this Council be sent partments, Special Expenditure, E.- The ATTORNEY-GENERAL-It is intended to the Consul for Denmark, expressing Land Registry Office, New Furniture.
The CHAIRMAN-I will be glad to answer to apply to public parks, promenades, and, our deep grief at the death of Hi places of that kind.
Majesty. I will see also that the Consul any questions that members wish to ask. His EXCELLENCY-I think you should is personally waited upon to-morrow Failing that, I will move that the Com Bill be leave it as wide as possible in the Bill morning. itself.
mittee recommend that the
This was agreed to,
H1B EXCELLENCY-Council will adjourn ladopted. Hon. Mr. PoLock-It would be wider if to May 23rd. you struck out "public."
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