PEPS

Banish

BRONCHITIS

ITis

is an awful feeling to be conscious of bronchitis tightening its grip on your chest, and the breathing becoming more and more obstructed by the accumulation of phlegm and mucus in the windpipe and throat..

Coughing can't be kept up long without injury to the tissues. Cough you must, though your eyes feel bursting by the racking exertion, your head aches, and your chest is painful at the back, front and sides. „

The first symptom of the acute form is tightness or sera- "nespof the chest right behind the upper part of the breast bone, with a little hoarseness and tickling at the back of the throat, and with this is a very annoying hacking, dry cough which sets up inflammation.

POWERFUL MEDICINAL FUMES.

Bronchitis gets more distressing as winter approaches unless the sufferer adopts the proper treatment, which is Supplied by Peps, the wonderful breathe-able, remedy.

When the handy little Peps tablet is stripped of its silver jacket and placed in the mouth, powerful medicinal fumes are given off which impregnate the air we breathe with all the chest-strengthening wirtues of the pine forest, and as. this medicinal air is breathed down the windpipe (where fiquid medicine cannot pass), the cure is at once begun. »

· The obstructive phlegm is loosened and expectorated from the bronchial tubes: breathing is made easy; and an end is quickly put to the chest-racking cough. Peps completely banish all the terrors of bronchitis.

PEPS tablets are the true breatheable, remedy for coughs, colds and chille, wore throat, bronclü■! asthma, etc. Ontuizable in aelo bottles of medicins dealors in Hoogkong, Shanghai, etc. or from Ageria Mests, Wakefield Co. (China), Ltd, Szechuen Head, Shanghai.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER

Peps

A Pine Forest in Every Home

"Your 'van!”

It is to your advantage to make a habit of taking Bovril. It will give you that extra vigour and endurance which just makes the difference at the critical moment of a tiring game. Bovril, drinkers are faster players.

BOVRIL

Acidity, The Cause Of

Indigestion.

Prevents that

Sinking feeling

Once get rid of acidity, and away go in- digestion, gastritis, sickness or whatever form your stomach trouble may take. To barish harmful stomach acidity, it is only necessary to take a simple autacid product known as Bisurated Magnesia. This pro- paration stópa all, trace of said formenta tion the instant it enters the stomach; it prevents even the possibility of pain, and ensures that your look will do you good.. Doctors' rcommend Bisurated Magnesis; hospitals use it, and grateful people every. where recommend it in the hope that others will be spared the forture that they once endurel. Let is belp you any chemist can supply this remedy at little cost in either powder or tablet form. When buying blues. sure to 500 the

·word “ BISMAG "çin an oval device on the wrapper if you want this one SURE remedy for your stomach disorder.

The Siga of the Gerpine

RISMAG

See it on

overy? Package

CUTICURA HEALS SMALL BLISTERS

Spread All Over Children's

Faces. Baby Looked Badly.

"Our three children were troubled with small blisters which appeared on their faces. Aker the blisters broke the affected parts scaled over. and in time the trouble spried all over their faces. Baby's face inoked badly.

My husband advised me to send for a free sample of Curleare Soap and Ointment and after using it the trouble seemed better. I pari chased more, and after twä ör three weaks they were completály healed.'! (Signed) Mrs. E. Hewett, 45, Ap- plsby St., Shoreditch, London, E

2, Eng.

Caloura Soap and Olament we ideal for every-day talletube. Song and Ointment sold throughout the

2.6.1. Amo for osal orders with price, 1965 Try our new Sharing Sticks

CHI BZW. FRERUJĄ ASMRDY,

THERAPION N0-1 THERAPION N 2. CERAPION No 3

Jin Diaonana, Ka, ¿tas Cheezia Wonkurruaza BOLO MLEANINEZNOSTI.PEZE IN ENGLAND

DECLINE OF CLUBDOM.

DELIBERATELY KILLED BY WOMEN'S MALICE...

The West End of London is at pro sent the prey of a borde of excavators, and lovers of our classic thoroughfares watch with bitterness their cherished roadways being butchered to make a city surveyor's holiday. But this is nothing compared with the rapid, violent revolu tion which I am told is depopulating Pall Mall and turning St. James's Stre a desert, writes A. P. Garland, in the Sphere.

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HEREDITY UNDER A

MICROSCOPE.

FAMILY HABITS OF GAMMARIUS."

1TB, 1924

Pax

VISITORS AT HOTELS. DR. J. W. Anderson

HoxILONG. HOTEL

MR.

Mr RT. G. Aitken' Mr H. T. Allen Mr & Mrs G. S.

Mr M. Aras

Research workers at the Marine Biolo- gical Assertion's Laboratory at Ply mouth have established the fact that the smallest of water creatures conform a exactly as human beings to the laws of heredity.

The characteristics of the parents aro banded on to the children, and even instances of mothers baniting on genera. tion after generation special disabilities to“ sons and not to ‘silaughters" have" been traced.

The experiments, spread over t years, have been conducted with Gara-

What I am referring to is the report. from our expert pessimists that our great social clubs have lost their vogue, mem hers are drifting away, in batches daily, and in the, not distant future the classic halls of White's and the Devonshire be the home. of the jackal and the wolf-marins Charreuxi, a crustacean with a

name four times as long as his body." in other words," given over to flat-

All children know hun; he is a sand- builders.

hopper and is, to be found in brackish pools along the scu geast.

True, club committers and secretaries are doing their best to stave off the fatal

He is an ideal medium for demonstrat day. Some hare suspended the entrance fee others are allowing pipes to being the laws of heredity, for ha produces smoked after dinner; more offer free the Plymouth Laboratory they make him at least five generations in a year. At telephone service, whereby making a bet work overtime and have reduced the in- on the two-thirty race may be brought cubation period of the Gammarius, eggs. within the means of

though I cannot ful microscope. youch for the trath of the statement, that in one tremendously patrician in stitution the number of quarterings-or is it quarterms-that a candidate for membership must possess has been ruth- lessly reduced from fourteen to a meagre five.

Nevertheless the membership dwindles in even, the most renowned clubs. The Incheon rooms wear a deserted ait Tureenfuls of mulligetaway are carried forward from day to day for lack of con- sumers. Often and often the attendants out-number the members present Favourite armchairs are three penny. And every morning the local milkman. as he deposits his cans on the step, mur murs, Ichabod or whatever in the milkman profession is the equivalent of that pregnant phrase.

It has ever been sa most indigent His actions are watched through a power;

The rivalry between the two, historis parties is a tepid milk-and-water affair. Hence the political club has largely lost its raison d'être.

Mr Wm, Hughes Mr L. Ellingworth Mr Robert Karsel Archbett' Mr. K. Jeffer

Mr B. W. Bagot Bir F. W. Barnes Mr Max Basker Mr & Mrs Beale

Mr G., BeiA STENOVILL Mrs E. R. Belilios Afr . B

Benjamin Mr&Mrs G. Bennet

Mr D. Beraba

Mr D. Barthan Mr B. J. Birbeck

Mr H. Q. Brigham Mr A. Brooks

Mr A. W. Graham

Browse

My J. A. Brows Mr S. M. Brown

Mr A. C. Burdin Mr A. T. Campbell Major B. C

Mr G. Charle Mr M. H. Castillon MR. H. Clark

Mr H. A. & Miss

1

Mr RK. Johnson Mr A. R. Johnston " Mr J. B. Van Katwick Mrs Kinlock Mr&Mrs

Kr 8. A. Arthur

Mr. & Mr T. Arthur

Miss E. B. Bailey

Hors

Mr & Mrs E F. K Mad Men A. Lang Mr & Mrs S. H

Mr. L

Langute

Mr & Mrs Liamy Mr & Mrs W. L Lea

AL J. W. O. Bonnar Mr W. H. Bourne Mr. J. Bren New & Misa. BreKNIŽN

Cal & Mrs C. Russait

Brown

Miss P. W Brown

Mr A. Kooymgr Me T. S. Bastre?

Mr W. Kornatx

Mr A. R. Langton

Mr S. D. Carothers

Mr H. B. Cleland Mr B. C. Comrie,

Mr & Mrs C. Lauritaalias M. Cooper

Miss C. Leonani Mrs E. Likball

Misa. H. Lillie Mas W.-J. Lindernsa ME. M. Ma

Maddick My F. C. Mathisa

and family

Mrs G. B. McCabe » Mr D. McCallum Mr. R G. Mataine Mr & Mrs G. Mesgar and child Mr & Mrs V. Menasche -- Mrs J, H, & Miss E.

Miller Clover Mr & Mrs tr. Monli,

child

Air J.R. Collina Mr Chas. Cottrell Me 1. Cunda). Mr & Mrs B. Dèscoa Mr & Mrs & Mino F.

Capt. Dickens

There are thousands of Gammarius families living in little glass houses, not unlike finger bowls, all under the care of Mrs. E. W. Sexton, the member of the staff charged with the investigation. Sometimes, there are family disputes, just as in any suburban house. but Mr. Gammarius is more high-handed than Ir. Suburia in fact, he is a complete law to himself and settles all disputes by Mr & Mrs Deking Dars making a meal of his wife.

It was Mrs. Sexton who, with Mr. Julian Huxley, discovered the inter-seges Among these sandhoppers.

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Some," said Mrs. Sexton, started life with all the characteristics of the male and then turned into females, while those, which started with every appear- ance of females became the opposite sex."

MUST KNOW THE LAW. .⠀

"PRIVILEGES" OF

AN ENGLISEMAN.

For the decay in social clubs. how. ever, many causes are, alleged, the prin- ONE OF THE cipal one being that in these hard times there isn't enough money about to sup- port these imposing institutions. Frank- ly, that is absurd. When innumerable men are willing to pay. from five to twenty guineas for the pleasure of watch ing two vast, fleshy, alleged boxers lean against one another and clinch for a few minutes, there, can be no genuine short- age of money."

The real explanation is-women have kilird the social club with deliberate: malice.

DANCE OF DEATH. ·

REAL TRAGEDY ON THE STAGE.

Evidence showing that an abstracting

clot of blood was the cause of the sudden collapse of a professional dancer, Alfred John Nolan, who fell dend when dancing at the Londoa Club, was given at an in- quest at Marylebone.

Nolan, who was 40 years of age, and had been dancing since he was a boy, en- tered into a contract with the club to given an acrobatic performance for seven nights. On the night in question he was dressed in white breaches, red coat, and busby, to represent a wooden soldier, on a pedestal, and when the performance had proceeded a few minutes he was seen to collapse backwards.

The widow Minnie Frederica Nolan, of 57. Flaxman-road, Camberwell, sobbed bitterly as she entered the witness-bar. She said that they were giving a dance called The Toy Soldier and the Ras Doll She thought the performance meant a great deal of hard work for her Husband, because he had to lift her about д lot. The tragely occurred shortly after they had started the dance, when she was waiting for him to perform the next trick with her.

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The Coroner: What happened 1 Mrs. Nolan: He just fell dead. He fell on his back and did not speak again. Continuing, she said that she rushed across the stage crying, Black out. He's dead, or ill, or something," By "Black out," she explained, she meant Lights out. She helped to carry the body from the stage." Mrs. Nolan added that they had only been on the stage for two minutes, and previous to the fall, her husband, who was very excited, on account of the polished floor, had been jumping about. They had always been told that her husband's heart was aber lutely sound. She had been married to Nolan for sixteen or seventeen yearx During the wat he served in the Royal Garrison Artillery, and was invalided out.

One of the privileges of an Eaglish- man is that he has got to know the law, although the statutes of the country would cover the whole of the walls of this court."

Police Court when a young labourer. So remarked air. Rooth at Lambeth

pleaded ignorance, in defence to charge of stealing by finding.

A

He had picked up a sponge valued at 6s. Dd, in the street, and had not in. formed the police.

The magistrate eventually discharged the accused, but remarked it could not be too widely known that when a person found anything in the street he must take reasonable steps to trace the owner.

WEATHER REPORT.

December 3rd at 17.07-Warning to Hong- kong, Coast Ports, &c:-Typhoon in Lat 17 deg. N. Long, 117 deg. E, filling up, position

uncertain.

December 3rd at 17.15.-Pressure has in- creased moderately at Chefoo and slightly from Shanghai t

ito Formoan, It is nearly "stationary elsewhere.

The

The anticyclone has strengthened.

styphoon in the Chins Sea is filling up. Strong monsoon may be expected sing the S.E. coast of China.

Manila warning. 3rd at 15.30.Cyclone or typhoon W. of northern Luzon more than 100 miles distant filling up. Recd. 8d. 12h, 2001.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending st 18 hour, Drc. 3rd 0.00 inch. Total since January 1st, 97.86 inches,' against an average. of 82.00 inches.

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Douglas

Mr E. B. Duckett Miss Eccles Mr B. J. Eddo

Mr & Mrs E. E. Ellis Mr G. F. Elsasser Mr Felix Ellis Miss M. Ellis

Air D. Fafolle

M. J.P. Faily

Mr & Mrs L. Fischer. Mr G. D. F Fothirgill Dr. Douglas R. Gawler K. G. E. Gibson

M:

Mr L. M. Gill

Dr R. E. Gill

Mrs R. Gordon

1 Mrs J. Gould

Mr & Mrs S. Granms

P&

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H. Gregory

Capt. T. P. Hall

Mis A. Hamilton Miss F. Hamilton M: B. Hancock Mr & Mrs H. A

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Hannibal

Mrs W. H. Hardwick Mr G. A. Harriman Mr J. Scott Harsion Mr E Hausermann Mr P. J. van Hecke Mr A. F. Henry Mr & Mrs A. Hicks Mr J. Holines Mir 8. Howard

The forcant for the 34 hours ending at 18 hours, Dec. 4th is as follows:---

DIATICT

FOZLEMT Formosa Channel

...N.E. winds, strong.

cloudy, drizzle or N. winde, fresh;

arist, coler.

Hongkong to Gap Book

South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamocks

South cost of Ghins between

Hongkong and Hainan

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REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, December 3rd, :

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George Frederick Thomas, of, Arclway- road, Highgate, catering manager at the club, said that Nolan seemed to step back, go stiff, and fall on his back: His Wind Direction... hands were at his sides when he went. backwards, like added that stick falling, witness thought that Mr. Nolan's fall was part of the show, be cause he had previously laid on the door.

M

Burke stated that the post- mortem examination revealed that the heart was sound, but there was a clot of blood in an artery that had cut off the supply of blood to the heart

-Dr.

The coroner recorded a verdict of death from natural causes.

COCKTAIL'S ORIGIN,

Burve an Mr C. H. Montague Miss Byron Moore Mr A. B. S. Morton Me Geo Munn

Mrs G. Northcote

Mr R. II. Obon

J. Parker

"Mes L. H. Couna 2-

Lt. Col. B. A. Dobbin Mr E, C, Dançan

Mr & Mrs J. Duncan Mr W: E. Dys Kases lis Mrs Somers Ellis Mr & Mr W. A.

Eustace

Mr Mra G. D. Lays, Miss

MionAS. Littlejohns Mr J. D. Lloyd Mr ML. 8. Lloyd W. H. Look Mr W, :

Mr & Mrs W. Logan Mr & Mrs T. A. Martin Mr J. MoAinsh Mr R. McGregor Mr E. E. Mimmsch Mr & Mrs D. W.

Mantor

Mise Newsholme Mr W. Ogden Mr F: E. Ollertan Mr A. H. Pann Major & Ms FH

Mr & Mrs H, B

Philli

Remington

L-Cal. & Mrs O

Mr LG Scott Mr. Shar Dr.A. W.

Sanders

Shovelton. Simmeas

Mr D. FitzGeral Mr A Furbes Miss M. Ferbos HR. I. W. Foster. MrF. F. P. Franklin

Gr. C. Frederick Mr W. F. Mr & Mr W. D. Mr R. H. Skeltou Goodfellow Mrs & Miss G. E. Mr&Mrs J, M, Gordon

Stubbings Mr & Mr Geo, W. My O.F. Starlee

Grey Mr & MrsE, F, L.

Sturd

Sackg

Mr & Mrs B. A. Hala

Miss M. B. Ha Mrs J. Hancock

Mr J. H. Hawker

Mr & Mr Mrs W.J. Hawker

Mr & Mrs

Mr H

Mr & Mrs Pinkuet

EL. Pooles

Mr & Mrs Priestley Mr MJ. Quist

Mrs T. C. Ramsay Afr Jos. Regar ALF Mr M. N. Riley

Mr A. H. Rowe. Miss F. Saltzieder Mr & MM A. C. Savage Mr M. Schomberg Mr G. Schriner Mr R. H. Seager Capt. M. Sizveland Mr W. H. Sparke Mr & Mrs W. Vander

Mr & Mrs P. 箕

Mrs J. S. Thomso --- Mra 0. Thwaites Mine Therites Mr A. W. Tickle Lt.Col. & Mrs H

Travel

Mr G. M. Hemsworth Lt. Comdr. G. F. Hola MT. W. Hornby, Mr H. Howell Mr & Mrs C.. J. Manola

Hughes

Miss O. C. Jenkins Mr G. S. Hugh-Jones. Mr W. A. Jordan Mr M. F. Key Miss G. Kennedy

AD

Mr O. M. Vise Capt. B. F. Walker Capt. A. E. Watta Mit, C. Wiimott Mr & Mrs F.D. West Mr G. G. Worrall

PALACE HOTEL.

MrR. AG. Barrett, Mr W. A. Bennett Mr B. W. Campbell Star J. B. Cox

Mr HF. Summers Mr & Mrs Dsa Sweeney Mr J. S. Thompson Mr L. A Tobias Mr M. A. Turner, Mr C. P. Vetter Mr B. A. Wadeson Mr W. L. Warner

& Mrs J. E.

Me

Watkins

Mrs Alice De Weess Mir W. Werner Mr J. Wilson.

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Mr & Mrs R. Wilson M= 8. Woldman Mrs. N.G. Worcester Mr J. F. Wright

REPULSE BAY HOTIL.

Mr & Mrs Bodiker Mr. T.A. McGee

Mr & Mrs Brostedt. Mr & Mrs F. O... Me T. B. Brown

Mr & Mrs Carlton

Mr & Mrs Daris Dr. Donelan

Mr & Mrs Fowle

and children Meters Franklin and

M. Walk. Mr & Mrs I. H. Genre andi daughter

Mr & Mrs P. M.

Hodgson Mr & Mrs Lesek Mr & Mrs E. Land

Millett Mr & Mrs O'Dell Mr & Mrs O'Dell and

children

Mr & Mrs E. O'Hare Mr & Mrs Oliver Mr & Mrs J. N. Parker Dr. & Mrs Parson Messrs Schronberg

and Bamda KFC. Đ. Shan Lt. Col. & Mrs

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Stephen

Mr & Mrs Tibbey

Mr W. S. Cuf Mr & MN. S. Davor Mr A. E. P. Davies Mr A. Daria

Mr & Mr R. Goldan.

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Mrs McCaw Mr J. MalDedald Mr Mcapi Mr E. J. da Moore Mr M. Simpon Mr. Smith Capt

L. W. Smith. MFW. A. Stopani Mra C Stringer and

Mr G. Tulloch Mr A. J. Wadmara

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With reference to the controversy con cerning the origin of the word cock- tall a correspondent seads to the Daily Chronicle the following translation of a paragraph which appeared recently in the Paris Journal: Some years ago there lived at Kingston (England) a lord of the manor named Allen, who was a frequenter of a tavern celebrated for its cockfights. One of the best birds, named Jupiter. was lost for several days, and g when it was found Allen was so pleased that he ordered the serving-maid to Man. supply the guests with everything of the best The girl mixed together bitters, Tues. wines. whisky and ice. Everyone drank.

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Writing from Singapore, under date March 31st, 1922, Bir

Thomas, Private Becretary to HRH TM, PRIXON OF WALKU, HAWA

B-I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the Razd instant and am desired by the Prince of Wales to thank you for the copy of the 60th annual edition of "THE DIROTORY & CHRONICLE FOS OSIKA, JAPAN, ZAN EZNANIH SETTLEMENTS, KIO, Hro," which His Roya Highness" kaa" been plessed to sccept, and which will be extremely usoral during the remainder of the tour.

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HONGKONG,

Yours faithfully,

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