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Wednesday, Jai: 23. Auctions-Crown Land Sale, Dis- trict Omce, Talph, 11.30 .m.; Lammert's Household Fumiture, 35, Hankow Road, Kowloon, 2.30
p.m
Cinemas
King's:-"Adventure. Girt "
HOPES
Lifting Tibetan Ban
(Special Air Mall Services
London, Janas
The keenest · interest "has been
OF A 1 WORLD
The Medicine Of The Future
Special Ale-Mail Services. aroused in Darjeeling by news that
London, Jan, 4- A healthier, happier and merrier Brig-Gen, Hon. O G. Bruce, leader world was foreseen by Dr. Alfred
of a former Everest expedition," Is
to visit Tibet with a view to lifting Cox general secretary British Health Resorts. Association, during Queen's: "Whom The Gods Des-the ban of the Tibetan Government an address at the Institute of
troy."
-on future Everest expeditions and
Hygiene in London Central: "The Stormtroops. Or to prepare the way for another
1917.
attempt on the mountain in 1936.
There was much tension after the Houston Everest Air Expedition in 1939, the Ruttledge Smythe Ex pedition of the same year, and the German Manga Parbat Expedition of 1992.
Oriental: "The Thundering
Herd."
World:"Chinese Picture.".
Alhambra "Journal of Crime." Majestic: "The Grand Canary" Star:-"Washington Merry-Go-
Round."
Dances. St. Dance; 8.45 p.m.
Mischief-makers declare that the Andrew's Church colles were dissatisfied with the treatment they received on former Entertainments. Games Evez-expeditions Inquiries at Darjeel ing, Sailors and Soldiers Home.ing, where most of the porters are 8.30 p.m.; "Carter
the Great recruited, do not bear out this Magician, King's Theatre, 9:30 pm rumour says the "Dally Telegraph"
'Lectures.--Mr. M. F Key, Buro-
correspondent: paan YMCA, Affiliated Unit,
On the contrary, they are ex Nursing Detachment,: Volunteer cited by the news that there may Headquarters, 5.30 p.m.
be another expedition, and are Meetings-Hall Law and Co., anxious to join it. Consequently, (1928) Ltd., 55 Queen's Road Cen-it is thought that the ban imposed tral, (Members 4.45, Creditors: 5.15 by the Lhassa Government was p.m.); Victoria Chess Club, Lane due to some political induence. Brig. Gen. Bruce may therefore, Kowloon Crawford's. §.15 pm: Union Church Women's Guild, 10 be successful in getting it lifted. a.m.; Extraordinary, R.A,D,B., Club,
Brig. Gen. Bruce is expected 2, Duddell Street, & p.m.
back in London at the -end of Miscellaneous.
February.
The "political Influence" men- Seamen's Institute, 9 p.m.
tioned in the message from Dar- Moon-XII Moon, 19th, Day.
feeling is thought to be twofold Sports
There are internal political const Badminton. "B" Division, Club derations in Tibet. which are tradi- de Recreio v. Fire Brigade, V.R.C. tionally opposed to the opening up V. Sailors' and Soldiers' Home, 8 of the country by Europeans.
Chinese influences are also said Hockey. Police seconds v. HM.8. to be playing a part in banning Tamar (Police Training School European expeditions Recently it Ground), 4.30 p.m., Hong Kong was reported that four Chinese
view to climbing Everest.
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In this healthier world, said Dr. Cox, doctors will have the ca- operation of teachers, engineers, architects, amusement caterers, and even politicians.
"A politician of the future D Cox added, will have far greater pleasure in finding the money to keep people happy, than he now has in preparing for war.
Doctors of the future will appeal to people's brains rather than their stomachs Patients will be taught the importance of individual hyg- lene, what normal health is, and how to attain it.
In fact, the medicine of the future will be preventive, and wl!! take the following three main dir- ections
An attack on poverty. Better health education of the people.
The provision of the bulk of.) medical care on an insurance basis.
Chances of Life To-day In showing how rapidly preven- tive medicine has progressed Dr. Cox. said:
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TidesHigh at 12.28 and 23.06. Low at 5.50 and 18.58:
Thursday, Jan. : 24.--- Auctions. Sale' of Crown' Lands, Ping Shan, 11.30 af
Cinemas
King's: "Adventure Girl? Queen's: "Wake Up And
Dream."
Central: "The Stormtroops of
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Thundering
Herd World: Chinese Picture.”. AlhambraJournal Of Crime.”. Majestie:The Grand Canary." Star-Death Takes A Holiday." Entertainments, Piano and Vocal Recital, Helena May, 5.30
Lectures—Mr. R. Sander, Theo- sophical Society, E.K. Club Annex,
U.S. STARS FOR RUSSIA
Vaudeville Artists! Visit
(Special Air Mail Service)
nearly 60.
"When medical inspection in schools was inaugurated it was soon found that among those ex- amined there were vast numbers who showed defects of various kinds. These are now treated with the result that our school- children to-day are taller, heavier healthier and happier.
The Cost of Beauty,
A great number of the people. said Dr. Cox, who grumble about "their rates and taxes would not be alive to pay them had not money. been spent in making the country healthier. And before grumbling about the cost of health, listen to this:
London, Jan. 4, Moscow is eagerly looking for ward to the visit. of a party of "In the same year that the Unit- American vaudeville artists.-- ed States spent £12,000,000 Won An advance guard of 30 have health services, it spent £21,400,- been signed on by the State de- 000 on perfumes and beauty pre- partiment for Music, Entertain-parations. I have not the figures ment and Circus" and are due to for Great Britain, but I should be arrive at Leningrad from New York very soon. More will follow If the visit is a success.
It is even rumoured that Tom 6 p.m.; Mr. P. 8. Cassidy, Law and Mix a prime favourite with Rus Commerce Society, Hong Kongsian cinema audiences may be University. 8.30 p.m.
persuaded to make a series of personal appearances on the variety stage or in the circus
Meetings Central British Asso- clation, 6.30 p.m...
Miscellaneous. Whist Drive. Civil Service Cricket Club, :8.45 p.m. Women's Fellowship Games Afternoon St. Andrew's Hall, p.m.
•
But there will be no al-Ameri- can shows The visitors will ap pear at various theatres in mixed bills with Russian performers. -"Moon--XII Moon, 20th Day
Pay and Privileges 25 words $1.00 prepaldara Hall, 8.45 p.m.; Hong Kong paid a minimum salary of 1,000 Reheargals—"Hiawatha," Cathe- The American artists are to be for 3 insertions. Singers," Union Church Hall, Ken-roubles a month which may re-
nedy Road, 5.30 p.m.
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"Sports
Hockey YMCA seconds Fifth Battery, HKSRA
Meetings Central British Asso- ciation, 6.30pm.
Bunrise 7.05 am. Bunset-6.06
Ward
present as much as £150 or as lit- tle as £15, according to where it is spent and what is bought with It.
Free hotel accommodation will how ever, save them an
migh expenditure which swallow up the bulk-
Tides. High at 12:45 and 23.32, salaries. Low at 6.18 and 17,35
Friday, Jan. 25. Anniversaries and Holidays Conversion of St. Paul Birthday of Celestial Dragon (Tien-lung-tan).
Cinemas ing's ---"Adventure "Girl";
n's Wake Up And
Stormtroop - Of
reami
well
surprised if they were not similar,
Bickness costă Britain not less than £300,000,000 a year, said Dr. Cox, but social services were not 32 costly as the evils they were in- tended to prevent
Iustractions from
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The invention would depend for its success on the universal, adop-
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