THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, “SEPTEMBER 28TH, 1918

REGULARITY OF THE BOWELS

The First Line of Defence against Ill-Health.

Only about one man or woman in a hundred is perfectly healthy. The other 99 have some” digestive trouble, and perhaps more than 50 per cent of these could trace their trouble to that prevalent evil-constipation. Its a simple thing of itself, but like many simple things, it may grow and become complicated. Constipation is the root of nine-tenths of the sickness of man, and a large proportion of the sickness of women. Nature often requires a little assistance, and if this assistance is given at the first indication much distress and suffering may be averted. To maintain a healthy system the bowels should operate at least once every 24 hours. This is one of Nature's wise provisions which is too often ignored, and the result is untold suffering. Women and children are the greatest offenders, but why such should be the case is a problem to be solved. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a remedy which taken at the first indication, assist Nature to restore the system to health and strength, and avert the development of disease. Every ailment is the effort of Nature to get rid of some impurity in the system, and the object of medical treatment is to assist Nature in doing Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills do this surely and thoroughly. To overcome constipation take one to four Pills regularly until the Bowels move daily, and are restored to healthy action.

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THE

WAR.

(Continued from Fage 5.)

General

EARLIER CABLES. (THROUGH REUTER'S AGKNUT.] GERMAN TRIBUTE TO BRITISH STRATEGIC SKILL

AMSTERDAM, September 28th. The Entente success in Macedonia and in Palestine has greatly alarmed the Frankfurter Zeing, which cannot re- frain from paying tribute to the enemy's strategic skill.

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The journal says the Entente, especially the British, show themselves again sa It also masters of Colonial warfare. admits that the point of the break-through in Macedonia was very cleverly chosen.

The paper urges the Central Powers to tackle the problem of defence, as the enemy has caused us serious military damage."

SHIPYARD WORKERS' STRIKĖ

LONDON, September 28th.

A statement from a reliable source te |garding a strike of Clyde shipwrights and other shipyard trades, which has spread

to Barrow and the East Coast of Scotland. points out that the action at the men, who demand a minimum Wage of £ weekly, is disavowed by their Executives.

Moreover, it is a repudiation of the undertaking by the Shipyards' Trades" Unions that there be no stoppages of werk contained in the scheme to secure the utmost production framed by them and their employers last April.

As

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production

THE ROADMAKERS.

A STORY OF THE GARRISON OF..

KUT.

(KY A PRISONER 'IN, TURKEY.] (Over half the garrison of Kut, including at least two-thirds of the British rank and file, have died in captivity.)

The Jews they toiled for Pharaoh, And groaned beneath his rod, For Pharaoh's hand was heavy, Till the people called on God. And Gust showed signs and wonders To set his chosen free :---

And broke the rod of Pharaoh, And emote the land of Pharaoh, "And dew with Plaques his first-born;

His armies in the sea.

You were five to one, but fled from us on

many stricken field. We fought you all the sweltering sca-

sons through; And when your hemmed us in at last and

we were forced to yield,

We struck our flag to Hunger, not to

you.

You lied to us with courteous speech, and

wa believed you then,

To learn, too soon, your honour's little

worth:

To-day but low are left alive to tall the

tale to men,

But our blood cries out against you

from the earth.

Famished and spent, across the waste,

beastlike you drove us on And clubbed to death the strugglers

by the way:

Our sick men in the lazar huts you left

to die alone.

And you robbed the very dying as they

lay. Naked and starved, we built your ronda

and turinelled though your hills, And you Bogged us when we fainted at

our work:

Fevered beneath the sun. we toiled,

wracked by the winter chills,

Till death released us, kindlier than the

Turk.

The wastes through which you herded

us, the barren ways we came, Where the weak fel! out to die beside

the track-

The law The remnants of your armies shall be

mast vital national necessity. the Govern-! ment must act promptly. provides three methods-enlistment in the Army of strikers of military of the ringleaders agt. prosecution under the Defence of the Realm Act, and

fining the strikers by the Munitions Tri- bunal. The decision of the Government will probably be announced very shortly. EXCHANGE OF RUSSIAN AND BRITISH REPRESENTATIVES.

Loxtos, September 95th.

M. Litvinof, the Bolshevik Agent in Great Britain, accompanied by 34 com- patriots is leaving London to-day fol a neutral port en route to Russia.

It is stated that Great Britain's Repre- sentatives in Russia are en route to Eng land.

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GERMANY AND THE WAR COUNT HERTLING'S, REITERA- TIONS.

LONDON, September Mth. The following is the concluding, por- tion of Count Hertling's speech in the

Heichstag:-

hunted through the same

With the sword of our avengers at their

back.

And the tunnels that we drove for you,

the road that we have made,

Shall be highways for the armies of

your foe.

We shall mock you from our graves, that

in what we did as slaves We helped, we too, to work your over-

throw.

Heartbroken and forinken Our Calvary we tród, Yet with our faith tonshaken

We turned from you to Cod: And God has greatly tought us

To count our lower gain,

Since we who fought for England Here, too, took thought for England, In bondage wrought for England And have not died in vain.

-Daily Telegraph.

THE KAISER AS THE PRAY- ING MANTIS

LORD BUXTON'S COMPARISON. Lord Buxton, the Governor-General. in a stirring speech which he delivered at Pietermaritzburg, laid elephasis on the following points in connection with the present situation in the Union: "It is our duty," he said. "to keep our heads and to support law and order. It is not by flag-Bapping and shouting that we can best show the advantages of belonging to

Lostos, September 25th. Count Hertling reiterated his entire sympathy with the idea of a League of Nations, provided that the equal rights of all members of the League are guar- anteed. He also reiterated that the idea the British Empire. but by proving to of the restriction of armaments

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Lord Buxton made a striking compari- of the Kaiser to a fly-catching son hypocrite which, when holding out its insect, the praying mantis, a carnivorous arms as if in prayer, is really on the lookout for its victim, and is it that way in the best position to pounce on and devour its prey. So the Kaiser, while he The newspapers describe Count Hert pretends to pray and to be invoking the POST THIS FREE GIET FORM ling's speech as the speech of a falling aid of the Almighty, is all the time Minister, of a dying system mumbling old looking round to see what other bellish fallacies and arguments because he knows frightfulness he can commit. The Kaiser, his position is insecure. He said nothing like the mantis, prays with an e to remove the Allies' objection to the not with an "a. whole German programme, namely, that Germany epanot be trusted.

"UNFAVOURABLE GERMAN

COMMENT.

LUXURY-TAX SCHEME DINNERS, WINES, HATS, AND

CLOTHES IN THE LIST.

and

AMSTERDAM, September 25th. The German newspapers comment un-

The Luxury-tax Committee has now favourably upon Count Hartling's speech.

The Lokal Anzeiger admits that the completed the schedules for the new tax. speech was received in icy silence, and The tax has been fixed at twopence in the ahilling, reports the Lobby corres that some passages were hissed.

The Tageblatt says that one finds 20 pondent of the Daily Express.

Among the luxuries which will be taxed reference in the speech to all-the-barzing questions of vital interest to the life of will be

(49.in clubs). Dinners over 58. the nation. "Count Hertling fails to

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ENEMY WITHDRAWALS EXPLAINED.

Continuing his speech in the Reichstag, You Wrisberg said the German with drawain in Flanders were made in order to prevent enveloping by the British of tack.

Dealing with the St. Mihiel a

* The von Wrisberg said, can armies should not terrily us." Fahall also settle with them."

We

He admitted the Allied successes in the Balkans, and Palestine, and be claimed that the German army is now adequately armed against the tanks.

Summing up the general military situ- Despite our tion, von Wrisberg said, material losses, we are well protected."

THE SILVER MARKET.

LONDON, September 28th. The silver market is steady.

Men's suits, over & guineas.

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prices.

Boots over 30s.

Women's hats over £1. Men's bats over 178. 7d

Jewellery.

Perfumery.

Motor-cars

Expensive cigars and cigarettes. Certain books over 308

The schedules are voluminous and com plicated, covering a mass of articles which are intrinsically luxuries, and a larger mass which are declared to become luxuries when they exceed a certain figure which the committee had in each instance to determine,

The question arose whether the Luxury tax should be paid at the time of pur The deci chase, delivery, or payment. sion is that it must be at the time of purchase

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