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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1930.

THOSE IMAGINARY

ILLNESSES.

ACTIVITY THE CURE FOR MENTAL TORTURE.

ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE

BAZAAR. /

A GREAT SUCCESS IN SPITE

OF RAIN."

The second day of the Bazaar was as unkindly treated by the weather as the day before, rain falling al- most without intermission the whole There are many people living today. All events planned for out a day whose lives are made miserable doera had to be cancelled but an through their fancied ailments attractive little display was given Added to their mental sufferings in this connection is usually another factor the fear of contracting other illnesses in addition to the ones they are already supposed to possess.

a monta!

by the Peak Wolf Cub Pack, ander their Cab-master Mrs. Womack, in the gymnasium, which greatly de lighted all who saw it.

Quite a large number of friends braved the elements and did their Although their illdess are imagin- best to make up for the absence of ary and their fears grossly exag- niany who were unable to go, and gerated, sufferers from hypochon stall holders were kept busy till a dria are certainly ill and to a very late hour. At closing time the_re- grave extent, though not in the way ceipts for the two days amounted to they think. Theirs is affliction, and, like all abnormal-more than 82.300. The three stalls giving best individual results were ties of this nature, it is, & very the sweet stall which brought in dieuit one to combat,

What are the symptoms of this nearly $200, the tea and refresh- ment stall with a total of more disease? (They will be well recos than 3160 and Hoop-la" with Aised on enumeration). Sufferers have a constant feeling of ill-health, nearly 9130 to its credit.

The very sincere thanks of the and yet, on the most exhaustive Bazaar Committee are due to the search by doctors, no sign of phyfollowing firms for so kindly pro- sical disease can be discovered.

viding goods for sale:-American The general appearance may be Milk Prducts, Bitzar & Co., British- quite good, and there is nothing in

American Tobacco Co., British- this to convoy that the patient is ill. Yet he or she lacks energy and American Candy Store. Colonial power of concentration, and finds Dispensary, Commercial Press, Con- naught Arrated Water Co., Ching it difficulty to complete any task. Chan, Darie, Boag & Co., Dairy Exaggerated fear of catching cold Farm, Fook Wing & Co., Gilman or of chest or abdominal troubles is & Co., Hong Kong Furniture Store,

a very usual symptom of hypo-Hong Kong Laco-Co., Lane, Craw- chondria.

ford A Con, Losley O Co., MI Painful Obsession.

San&Co., Pharmacy, Sincere Co., Sun Co., Nestle's Milk Co., Tak Cheong Co., Texas Co., Weing Hing & Co., Wing On Co.

In fact, the fear of acquiring any disease becomes a painful obsession, The patiens is always concerned about himself

NEW GOVERNMENT

REGULATIONS.".

Peculiarities about clothing and food cre prominent, especially CAMPAIGN AGAINST NOISE.

Special diets are about food. always being tried, and probably none ever persevered with.. For a little while it may be vegetarian, then mostly mest, er it may be

Steps are being taken by the abstinence is practised. Or, again, Government to regulate hawkers' special foods may be the order of street cries in certain districts in the day-fruits, vegetables and Hong Kong and Kowloon. In the special bread-all to be discarded latest issue of the Government. in turn for the latest fad or fancy.

Gazette, there are several amend- Continuous occupation is the keyments to various regulations in re stone of treatment. The day gard to

hawkers' street cries. should be planned to have every These regulations specially mention available moment completely occu

the districts in which the using of pied in order that there is no time cries by hawkers, in attracting at for introspection. A life of the

tention to their Wares is Hot highest degree of activity should be

allowed. led.

The amended regulations also Active exercise is strongly indic ated, as are all activities, and orce Prohibit the uttering of shouts or the mind is turned from one's ail-cries during the playing of the ments by occupation the cure is half game known as Chai-mui between completed. The other half of the the hours of 10 pm and 6 2.10. cure consists in keeping up this régime.,

THE SINO-AMERICAN

TREATY.

VARIOUS FACTORS. IN THE DELAY.

(UNITED PRESS.).

Washington, July 13.-Ratification of the Sino-American Treaty of Arbitration and Friendship is to be deferred until the short session of Congress next December, it was learned to-day.

Senute leaders have come to the conclusion that it will be impossible to discuss this treaty at the present special session of the Senate, which is finding its hands thoroughly filled with the various complex aspects of the London Navel Limita- tion Pact which must be its first consideration.

«GERMANY'S". "PRODUCTION

OF ELECTRICITY.

ENORMOUS INCREASE SHOWN.

Berlin, July 13-Statistics just published show that in 1929 Ger- many's electric current generation amounted to 30.7 million kilowatt hours as against five millions in 1919. Public electric concerns parti- cipated in this production with 33.4 per cent., semi-public companies with 27 per cent, while the remain- ing 19.6 per cent. was furnished by private enterprises.

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PLAN TO TUNNEL GIBRALTAR STRAITS.

Madrid, July 12-The project to construct a tunnel underneath the straits of Gibraltar linking Europe with Africa, is assuming & more Senator William E. Borah, chair-definite shape following the an- man of the Foreign Relations Com-nouncement that the 1,000 feet shaft mittee, said that some Senators sunk some time ago on the Spanish.

cóast has demonstrated the excel desire to discuss other factors in connection with the Chinese situa-lence of geological conditions on tion during their consideration of this side of the straits. Experiments

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Well you know how things used to be on Mondays... till you thought

of that shattering retort,

All right, you buy me a Frigidaire

then 1"

Of course, he did in the end-and now Monday sees Ichabod metamor phosed into vol-au-vent, since cook's pastry has miraculously acquired a flaky lightness (ouly because he chills it in Frig daire before popp ng It in the oven), and the salad always seems fresh picked, it's so cool and crisp, and everybody wants to know the secret of your household market, ing because they've never eaten auch tender steak, my dear" (which,“ of course, is due to Frigidaire again), and he sears Frigidaire would be worth twice its price if "only" for the difference it makes to beer, and

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The United Press learned" to-day can be regarded as favourable. that some members of the Senate desire to await the outcome of the present rebellion in China before making up their minds concerning

the matter of any American treaty with that country.

Other Senators wish to await the outcome of the Pitmann commercial treaty investigation.

VINDICATED AFTER DEATH.

HEIRS' LIBEL ACTION. The memory of the late Mr. Vernon Blake, the English artist, has been cleared by a libel action brought by his heirs at Aix-en-Pro- venre against Mr. Eugene Blanc, a French journalist, who published a pamphlet, on the mysterious death of Miss Olive Branson, anotber English artist, at the village of Ler Banx, two years ago.

£10,000-A-YEAR WOMAN: ADVISER TO BRITISH LINEN TRADE.

One of the cleverest women's dress stylists in America, who is said to earn £10,000 a year, recently arriv ed in England to advise linen manufacturers as to what Ameri. cans want.

She is Miss Virginia Hammill, who has been appointed advisory Fashion expert to the Irish and Guild, Scottish Linen Damask which has its offices in Belfast.

Since she disembarked from the steamer Europa, Miss Hammill has been making a lightning tear of the country.

She only remained in London short time, and then proceeded to Ireland to to tell the manufactur ers there how best to increase their export. 14,

Ia connection with Miss Branson's death, M. Francois Pinet was ac

Unique Experience. quitted last January of the charge!

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