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TROUBLOUS TIMES

"FOR TAOISTS.

SUPERSTITIOUS RITES IN HANKOW.

THE WAYS OF INCENSE

HILL TEMPLE."

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1929.

the police find that the noise is annoying if it is made at night. (Good men, the police, to find that out despite the natural inability of a Chinese to notice a noise that drives a foreigner nearly crazy!) So in future if people want aanes chanted, they must arrange that it be done between 6 a.m. ad noon and that the chanting is not ne companied by the beating of gongs or the clashing of cymbals. The

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musical" accompaniment which Alls up the "Selah" intervals will have to be provided by the tapping Boston.Common victuallers need .Hankow. Despite the various re- on a woodun fish! What a tame not worry longer over the possibility gulations which have been pub-thing a mass will be now.. of being put out of business by the|lished ordering the clairvoyants Trembling Sea's" Enterprise. nill.

and fortune-tellers to give up de For the oft-repeated day when ceiving the people, the Bureau of

The old temples are meeting with the business man will merely Social Affairs at Hankow finds many troubles at present, for at- swallow a high caloried tablet, in-

that many Taoist priests are still tempts are being made to seize stead of spending half an hour or practising mystic arts and deceiv- their properties and their revenues. more over his zoon-day meal, willing the people. For instance, it Just at this juncture a priest nam

rented £19) never arrive, according to a con-

was found that a Taoist clairvoyed Trembling Sea

small house up the Sinseng Road census of scientists attending the aut in the Jen Shou Lee was and adapted it as the Incense 10th International Phsyiological ing as "The Scholar of Spiritual Congress here.

Truth" and collecting 811 as fee Hill Tempie." So" popular has it Not one of a dozen representative from each person who consulted proved that women might be seen delegates interviewed on the subject him in his office, and charging as worshipping the little god from could ter even a remate possibility much as $100 to visit clients in morning to night. This in itself was a deanance of the authorities, of this dream of the efficiency ox their homes. Since he had not

but when it was found by detectives pert coming true. The restaurant, complied with the regulation

that the devout ladies adjourned T160 not the pill box, would still be the about registration, he has been ar

from the little temple to other conventional source of nourishment rested and will be brought to trial.

rooms where gambling could be in- a hundred years hence, they all Then the police report that

dulged in, the fate of the "Trembl$310 Taoists are still busy chanting mas agreed.

ing Sea was scaled. ses in many. parti of the town. The blame for this rests on the citizens who send for them. And

Substance Necessary, Professor Carlo Foa, director of physiology at the University of Milan, declared the fact that the stomach required a certain amount of substance for a human being to exist precluded the possibility of deriving the necessary nourishment from a mere tablet,

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"Experiments which made in dabbling with this subject convinces me that no such bigh con- centration of food is possible on a practical basis," he said.

Whereas, most of the subjects of the congress were devated to such subjects as the functional activity of the adrenal medulla, the motility of the gastric intestinal tract, and the "curative effects of radiation, some of the physiologists paused during the meeting long enough tộ discuss with the United Press a few more popular topics.

Discussing "diets, Professor 3. E. Johannson, of Karloinska Institute, Stockholm, expressed approval of! the eating habits of the vegetarian. Following a vegetable diet in most enues was good for the health, pro- vided there was proper variation of vegetables. Ee thought the average person ate too much.

Beneficial Alarms, Arked his opinion regarding re cent scientific claims that

the (Continued on nezi Column.)

strident clanging of the alarm clock was a menace to the health of the person thus being violently aroused from slumber, the Swedish physiolo gist said:-

"The alarm clock won't cause physical harm unless somebody throws one at you. But it may well case mental harm if the person being awakened is mentally fatigued in an abnormal' sense."?

Dieting by women in quest of silhouette figures was harmful unless carried on under the direction of a physician, Professor August Silver blaut, of the University of Munich, believed.

As followed without a doctor's advice," he said. "dieting is apt to become a form of starvation with resultant adverse effects on the hentth"

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Delief tha amoking was more harmful to women than to men was expressed by Professor Foa.

Women should not develop the smoking habit, not only for their own sake but for the sake of future generations." he said. It is not possible at this time to estimate the effect which such a habit will have on children as yet unborn. If car- ried on to excess smoking is almost as injurious to man."

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Another priest has got into trouble, but of a different kind. Coming in from his temple to ace the tights of the great city, and perhaps to collect from the wealthy devotees, he thought the streets of Hankow as safe as a country road. A Chinese' driving a car round a corner at a good speed knocked the dreamer senseless and he died soon after admission to a hospital. The accident happened in the French 84.60 Concession and the driver and car were handed over to the Chinese authoritica.-.-C. Daily News.

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Our New York correspondents in comparison with values ruling in cabled on Saturday that the spot the spot market, and we advise market is quiet but firm. Business purchases on setbacks. in thrown silk remains. duli, and (Continued on next Celumin).

Close New York Saturday: October 85.03. December 85,03c., January: $5,040.

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