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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST,` 1925
KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART
MAATSCHAPPY.
(ROTAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. ON BATAVIA).
HE STEAMSHIP
THE
VAN OVERSTRATEN
25th February, 1925
For SINGAPORE, PENANG and" BELAWAN.DELI DIRECT;
Offers excellent Saloon accommodation.
All lower berths.
English cuisine.
Doctor carried. Wireless telegraph.
1st Class Fare to Singapore-$100.
In connection with the Royal Packet Nav. Co.'s (K.P.M.) Services to all destinations in the Netherlands East Indies and Australia..
Agents
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-LIJN,
Telephone 1574
YORK BUILDING, Chayer Boàn,
LAI WAH CO., LTD.,
Nos. 139, 141, 143, 145 & 147 DES VIEUX ROAD. C. TEBONE Ns. C. 2309 & 0.4433.
P.,O. Box No. 383.
CABLE ADDRESS: "LABURNUM," HONGKONG.
GENERAL IMPORTERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Piece-goods and Chinese Silks of all kinds, Drapery, Mercery, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Embroidery, Rugs, Blankets, Quilts, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, eather Goods, Jewellery, Watches, Clocks, Tey and Hot Bottles, Boots, Shoes, Bats of different kinds, Earthen- wares, Tailoring and Outfitters,
We specialize in pipes of leading patterns, novel assorted shapes and best finish. ` A regular stock is held of the following:
"DUNHILL' "BARLING'
ETC.,
"LOEWE" "B.B.B." “WEINGOTT" "ORLIK"
ETC.
SHIPPING.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS.
CANCER CURABLE. FAMOUS SURGEON'S STATEMENT.
We do not know the cause or causes of cancer, but we certainly do know how to cure it if only early opportuni-
Per P. & D. &x, Soudna, from Bombay,ties are vouchsafed to us.” on February 20th:-Mr. J... W. Smythe. Mr. D. R. H. Browne, Mr. W. I. Dunbar, S/Comdr. and Mrs Gordon and children, Comdr. F. R. Warner, Mr. K. B. Sethna, Miss C. E. Culver, Rev. and Mrs. T. Hill and child, Mr. F. G. Routledge. Capt. C. G. O. Brennan, Mr. C. H. Mitchell, Mr. L J. Boury, Mr. S. Mitari, Prof. Ranconi. Mr. G. 31. Speeden, Mrs. N. Izaki Mr. S. H. Tan, and Mr. W. Foster.
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This declaration was made by Sir, Berkeley Moynihan, the surgeon, to the Association at Leeds recently. anual
meeting of the Science. Masters Sir Berkeley
said: world engaged in cancer research. The
There ar
are laboratories all over that
quest is for the cause of cancer.
We do not know whether a micro- organism is sometimes, or never, or always the a babit of body, a con- a mode of life something to a large cau33-
Per P. & O. s.s. Kasumir, on Febraury N
2nd:-Mr. and Mrs. Okura. Mr. M.
tive Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lane, Master wo may learn how to prevent it and If the calise pi cancer is discovered, E. Lane, Miss S. Lane, Mr. T. Morisade, even be brought to realise that there is Rev. and Mrs Blair, Master E. Blair, a method to cure it which directly de Miss E Bair, Miss D. Dillingham, Misspends upon our knowledge of the cause; F. Coutts, Mr A Pinson, Mr. E. Sol but let us never forget that we know mon, Mr. K. Lakhray, Mrs. Beresford, how to cure cancer in almost all parts Mr. Sumarnskora. Mrs. W. Barham, Miss of the Barham, Miss Killicke Mrs. Gillan, occurs.
body in which it commonly Master, Gilfillan, Air, J. Cornley, Miss Nothing more certain in clinical Muir. Mr. D. Todd, Mr. J. Ferguson, experience, than this-that cancer, what- Mr. A. Aires, Mrs. D. Brandt, Mrs. ever its occult nature may be is in Lillew and o sous. Mr. H. Coffe, truth a local disease in the first instance,
M.G.. Mrs. A. Wilson, Capt. J.
that it remaina local disease for Chidnes, Mr. W. H. McKay. Mr. and periods which are sometimes short and Mrs. W. Evelith. Rev. P. Scott. Mr. F.2011
sometime very long, and that if then Loing. Mr. F. Ouler, Mr. E, Sinunonds, treated by operative methods upon a plan Mra. V. Lgrady, Master Brandt, Miss disease is completely and permanently Conformable to, modern notions the Baylis, Lt.Cdr. Sprage, Mr. S. Krarup, Mr. P Roser, Mr. and Mrs, Chang, Miss
eradicated. The unending difficulty is Chang, Master Chang. Mr. Ho Kia, obtain access to the disease while it
i still in the local stage. Mone. Mr. V. L. Lee, Mr. R. Dennet and Mrs M. Reader Harris, Jr. upon the profession, of medicine the This imposes 4 pew. and larger duty Cynda, Mr. C. Hyrase, nad Veduty to enlighten the public as to the Bailey,
Per
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DEPARTURES.
We must broadcast the truth that. with few exceptions, an early operation by the slightest risk, if, indeed, by any, for any cancerous disease is attended and may confidently be expected to confer a permanent immuunity from a return of the same disease.
THE STARS HAD TOLD HIM SO..
Parly symptoms and signs and to make it a matter of common knowledge that cancer is not. as everyone supposes, a Empress-uj Autation, disense from whose immediate or re- February 20th:Mr. . Aves, Mr. and current ravages there is no escape Mrs. CW. Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Belden, Miss D. Beldon, Mrs. Key Bardin. Mr. D. Brand. Miss P. Bindley, Miss J. Button, Miss H." Button, Mr. "H. M. R. Behbehari, Mr. A. Bell, Mrs. Y. Cheng, Miss V. C. Cripph. Mr. Chang Chee Gan; Mr. and Mrs. G. Creis, Miss Carne, Me, T. T. Cheng, Mrs. B. Clark and infant, Me. S. W. Choy, Miss A. L. Cooke, Mies A. D. Cole, Mr.: Cheung Ying Chow. Mrs. Chan Sze (2) Mr. Duchateau, Mr. W. C. Davidson, Mr. W. S. Davies, Miss L.Daalpova, Mr. A. Demeuulf, Mr. A. S. Ellis, Mr. A. E. Fearnley, Mr. E. P. Fearnley, Miss Finch, Airs. T. Gibbison, Mr. J. Gubbay, Mr. C. W. Gillette, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, Miss S. Gulamali, Mr. J. Gardner, Mr. H. R. Harling, Alr. A. J. Hayim Mr. CY. Huang, Mr. D. Herald, Mr. M. Heimendinger and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Houre and daughter, Mr. E. R. McBain, Mr. R. L. Lãn, Mr. S. 8. Isaac. Mr. S. A. Iamni Mr. A. D. Jennings, Mr. A.
A Tamil, who was brought up before the Ipoh (F.M.S.) Magistrate recently 90 a charge of being found drunk and incapable. pleaded guilty. His Worship: What are you by profession? Accused: I am an Astrologer, Sir. His Worship: Can you tell me how much you are going be fined Acensed: One dollar. Magis- trate: Yes, one dollar
UNCLAIMED. TELEGRAMS.
ADDRESS
Kepp. Mr. and Mrs. Kwan Ley Yue, The following unclaimed telegrama ara lying Mr. M. G. Khan, Mr. W. Kisilofi, Mr in the Great Northern Telegraph Company's T. C. Kam, Mr. S. H. Ko, Ar: Koffee at Hongkong Kilagaki, Mr. J., Kelleway, Mr. K. F. Liang, Mr. Lee Sui Ping, Mr. Liang Lekarhun Kenghuatle, Shih Li, Mr. W. R. Lemarchand; *Sir Harry
and Lady Lauder, Mrs. A. George. c/o American Consulate
Cuoia Laublet, Mr. K. P. Leong, Mrs. K. D
Mulder Liang and family, Mr. M." L. Look, Mr.
1795 Keibg Jybg Bar, Mr. Lo Yst Choy, Mr. Meelam Lai Ping Yim, Mr. H. T. Leung, Mr. Muiker
TABAQUERIA FILIPINA, Mr. Leung Yin Fong, Mr.
CHAMBERLAINS COUGH REMEDY
Coughs, Colds
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CROUP:
SORE THROAT,
THROAT 204 LEBGR.
SMALL SIZE
38, Queen's Road Central
Unnecessary Words.
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Why waste words and adver- tising space
in describing the many points of merit in Cham- berlain's Cough Remedy?. The most fastidious are satisfied when we state that it cures colds and coughs from any cause, and that it contains absolutely no narcotics or injurious substances. For sale everywhere:
WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE.
VETARZO BLOOD
MEDICINE
Saver before was there anything like it, nor are its marvellous properties likely ever to be equalled in discasos arising from impars blood. It searabes out and expels from the vital current every lurking trace of poisonous matter, caring blood and skin diseases, saratalous and glandular swellings, bad lega, abacoasen, ulcers, eczema, gunt, rheuma tim, goitre or Derbyshire Neck, sto. It improves the general hearth and quickly Fameras long-standing bronchitis, sathma and hacking, straining, spasmodic cough, too often the prevarer, ef omeniuption.
LIFE - WITHOUT HEALTH IS LIVING DEATH.
VETARZO Fur darvunu Breditdown and Ohronic Weaknów,
BRAIN AND NERVE FOOD.
VETARZO REGULATORS. Bale and Reliable,
ngth Price 3e. (either remedy). The YETARZO BEMEDIES CO, Gespel Oak, W.W.6, London, Eng. Unprincipled Dealers may try to sell you something else s zira profit-do not accept it. Indist on having VELARZO, "The genuine haw words VETARZO REMEDIES" an Goyarnment Blamp, Sold by LADCARE DERMITS.
ON SALE.
H JONGKONG, HANSARD EXPORTS of ...the MEETINGS of the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL for the Bearien 1923.
PRICE
Bevised by the Members.
Daili Pras OrFICL
85
PODOS
DE DIRECT, CEBRIGIT 19,QUAITAN DYOK, ANTWER? PERUVIRASTON, RAD ODOURS, AND ALL FOOT"
TROUBLES, ANGLICH YRIOR 3/«. ALL THARMA ÜYES,
THERAPION N1 THERAPION N12 HERAPIONN3
TENDER AND LORE FEET,
KARVELLOUS BALM ME
FROM
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Amoy Kobe Shanghai
Fgravenhage Finkow.
Shanghai
Shanghai
Gothenburg
Shanghai
Kobe
Tientsinhopei Kobe
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The following is a list of unclaimed telegrams
Bank of Holland, Lookchong, R. Lage, Mrs. M. Monks. Mr. H. Moore, c/o Chaikinpoo Mr. M. B. Moorhead, Mr. A. Malcolm, Hochang Dr. E. Muir, Miss L. M. Morrison, Mr. 1735 T. F. Ngai, Mr. M. Nishioka, Mr. M. Sengkee Nishikawa, Lady Pearce, Mr. W., G.
5000 Piri, Mrs. V. Pereira, Mr. ARMs. Chin, 1, Chico Road Portway, Mr. S. W. Pratte, Miss L.
Yatkee Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. H. Richardson, Mr. A: G. dos Remedios, Mr. W. & Clying in the Eastern Extension, Australasis Robson, jr., Mr. R. E. Smith, Mr. C. and China Telegraph Company's office at Stander, Mr. H. R. Sturt, Mr. R. Salm. Hongkong- Mr. H. Tiefenbacher, Mrs. Y. Y. Tam, Mr. P. L. Tang, Miss N. Thompson, Mr. R. E. Toog, Mr. B. M. Tyler, Mr. Tsai Chen, Mr. R.-B.. Tarlatta, Mr. and Mrs. T. Vallance, Mr. C. F. J. Quarles van Ufford. Mr. F. R. Vida Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wilson, Miss P. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Willey, Mr. H. L Wong, Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Weisell, Mr. Wong Sin Hoi, Mr. S. C. Wong, Mr. K. Yeung, Mr. Yeung Kan Chuen, and Mr. Andrew Young,
GERMAN, SIPPING SUBSIDIES."
Under the disguise of unemployment relief the German Government is about to grant handsome subsidies' to ship. building. Reports from Hamburg state that a pledge to this effect has already been signed with the Central Federation of German Shipowners. Under this agreement the Government and the ship owners are each to provide. Aum o £2.500.000 sterling for the construction of new tonnage (one account says this. sum is to be spent every year). The Government contribution will be in the form of a loan on extraordinarily easy terms. One report says that the inter est is to be only per cent. annually until the new vessels are placed in ser- vice. According to other accounts, how- ever, the interest is to be 4 per cent, for the first year, "5 per cent. for the two next, and 6 per cent, for another equal period. Even if this version is correct the shipowners will obtain the money at first for considerably less than half its present price is the open market.
These Government subsidies are to be taken from the sum appearing in the Estimates for productive unemployed. relief. They will be distributed among the owners in"proportion to their present tonnage, but a special allocation will be made to small firms whose financial posi tion is said to be particularly difficult.
Naturally the papers lay stress, on the influence which the agreement will have on the labour market, but there can be no doubt that it is primarily intended as a protective guusidisation of Germany's mercantile marine. Even if the loan is. redeemed, its ridiculously light terms amount to a substantial gift to the ship- ping lines.
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