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Amusing evidence of the remarkable speed with which indigestion and stomach' pains can be stopped has best revealed by medical experiments and X-ray photographs of actual 'CX101. These prove the ingredients of Blau- rated Magnesia to be the quickest acting and most effective known to medical

science. Within 5 minutes a"transoonluk of 'Blauenbed" · Misroosis, ja, a Inda water produced complete relief in DE991 where

numberless other remedies had failed endraty.

A NOTED

ENGLISH DOCTOR

SAYS:

**I find that· · Bisarated ' Magnesia taken after my meals is the only thing that keeps me free from pain and discomfort, and I take it regularly. I often

Its Action Explained-prescribe it for my patients, and have

Simply take a teaspoonful of the powder lo a little water. The moment this soothing draught reaches the tortured stomach it berine to sweeten the sour, farmenting un- digested food. The contents of the stomach become a bland and soothing 14 ralix to the native stomach Uning. The pain quickly Temsana and presently disappERTA, By following up the treatment dir each meal your harassed stomach will 000 loose its tenderness and grow string, until you can eat pebatever you like and enjoy every meni, without fear of wind and pain,

very good results."

HÚ. —–—– M.A., M.RGS...L.R.C.P. ANOTHER DOCTOR SAYS: ***Bisurated Magnesia gives excellent results and is the ideal remedy for stomach pains and acidity. It is. particularly recommended for Dyspepsia. Gastritis, Stomach Fains, Flatulence, and even Stomach Ulcers."

H.L, Faculty of Medicine, Paris.

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RUSSIAN POLICE

AL

CONSTABLE

Dies Of Heat

Stroke

Shanghai, July 19. Shanghai's weather conditions were practically the same yesterday, as on Turaday, though what 'little changa thers was did not improve things, the maximum temperature rising to 98.6 at Sicawei, or an increase of one half of one degree Fahrenheit. A fairly sharp thun- deratorm passed over the city just before & a.m. but did nothing to reduce the temperature and the

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE

general sultriness. Many collapse NOTE-Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the

wern reported during the day.

A Russian policeman named Morezoff, attached to the Joffre Polite. died at 2 o'clock yesterday Division of the Franch Municipal

afternoon. 2) hours after he had become ill while walking his beati The policeman suddenly felt faint at 11.30 o'clock and, when he re- turned to his station, it was found that he had high fever. He was takon to Sta. Marie Hospital, where he died at 9 o'clock. It is believed that heart trouble, com- biped with the effects of the sx- treme heat might have caused his denth.

THREE COLLAPSE

In the International Settlement, five cases of heat collapse requirad the services of Fire Brigade am- bulances. Three of the victims were Chinese, one being taken to hospital in the morning and two in the afternoon. In addition, many cases of heat collapse" not requiring medical assistance oc- curred in various parts of the Settlement, especially in districts with little shade. Everywhere, Chinese coolies and street hawkers availed

thepselves of the op- portunity to drink from the water containers and tea-urns placed conveniently on the footpaths.

Two Russians were conveyed to hospital fram, the Riverside Power Station and Hungjao Road, near Great Western Road, respectively. The latter case was reported at 7.50 p.m.

THEIR OWN PARTY

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Shanghai Children Celebrate

Shanghai, July - 15.

. With a succession of official and semi-official functions, the grown- ups of the French Concession had a well-packed, and glorious July 14th yesterday, but the children were not forgotten-they had their own "Quatorze Juillet," which was

to them just as pleasurable and

much more exciting.

ACROSS

as

words required.

2-Rigorous discipline is a bor-,

ing thing: (5).

3.-A period new

4-It's an old Spanish dance,

given

brand #arrangement (8).. 8.What a name for a thick slice of bread and butter! but visitors make use of it (8).

9-A shining light and the result

It produces (8).

10-Which is similar in a relative

way (10).

13. This sliken network, more or -less- may vell a fair one's

loveliness (5)

14-Spite is often shown in a fit

of this (6)"

17 The pin of a sundial (8). 21-To loiter about and slouch

along (5).

24-A novel form of occupation

(10);

25-One finds this hard to stir

(8).

28-A this comes to the bitter

end (8).

27-When one is pressed, things

usually get smoothed out (8)..

DOWN

1.That type which seems to be all of the same face and size (5).

PETROL TANKS EXPLODE

Due To The Heat

Shanghai, July 19.

of

development must anish in time (5). The business investment & fluctuation in "oil can upset (anagram) (II). 5-May be eaten aboard ship,

but the poor sallors don't like them (5). 6-One of the sweet herbs (5). 7.-We should use this properly

to give us strength, but never otherwise (5).`

11.-An American motor-car (4). 12-When we get afty-one, noth-

ing over nothing under, we imay take this savoury dian

... safely, but (4).

13.It's not worth much! (4) 16.-A turn of pain may come to

every one of us (4). 18-One gets it from one's birth

(5).

19,-ne (5),

20-The lowest point of anything 21-Dogs give this when they

(5).

bark (5). 22-Who was the last king of

#both Sweden and Norway?

(5). 23.--(To be continued in our next!). It's only a temporary stoppagel, (8).

The following is the solution of yesterday's" puzzle ----

Acrosa-1, Staffs; 6, Sentry; 10, Laconic; 11, Floral; 12. G-lower; 13, Stamine; 16, Ranch; 17. Tares: 18, Sylph; 19, Halma; 22, Sheds; 25, Sing-let: 29 Reilic-t; 30, Drover: 31, Ocarina; 32, Sleuth: 33, Awning. Down-1, Safer: 2, "Ado-RN.; S Flash; 4, Salt; 5, Boom; 6, Sign;

A dull but quite distinct boom, Eclat; & Tower; 9. Yarda; 14, from off the Pootung shore, shortly Aryan; 15, Impel; 19, Herds; 20. after a.m., yesterday when Lille: 21, Ascot; 22, Straw; 23, En- the temperature Wad mounting vol 24, Scrag: 26. Itch; 27. Gird; steadily, caused many people to 26, Edna. think the typhoon gun had been Such; however, was not the vase, fired as a warning to shipping. for the noise had been caused by an explosion in the engine-rocin of the Customs preventive cruiser Kuan Wei, which, with full pettol- tanks, was about.to put to sea. A British officer, Mr. W. Joyce, and two Chinese, one of whom was badly burned, were removed to hos pital as a result of injuries re ceived.

"The "private" July 14th of the ittle ones was held in Koukaza Park, that pleasant and shady oasis of Route voyron, and if you were just a bit over fifteen you were certainly looked at askance!

Long before 4 o'clock, the time announced for the opening of the Children's Festival, the park was datted with kiddies, and all sorts of games were in progress under the trees and on the shores of the caused the explosion, but it is be It is not definitely known what little lake. And as the afternoon lieved that a vaporised mixture of progressed, more and more came gasoline in the engine room, per to share with the others an unfor- haps due to the excessive heat of gettable holiday............

EXPRESS TRAVEL

the day, ignited when the engines were being started. Owing to k the explosion, the Kuan Wei will certain amount of damage from remain in port for the next few days, to be overhauled.

The miniature railway was well patronized and gave the impres- slon (this from a child passenger) that it was going at least seventy miles an hour, especially through

"MOST FORIUNATE" that dark tunnel; The deriai The accident is said to have been merry-go-round was another pre- a most fortunate" one, for in the mfer attraction, with a waiting line tanks of the Kuan Wei were about almost as long as that at the 100 gallons of petrol. All that bap mintature rallway.

pened was one bang, plainly heard For the Chinese children in the along the Bund foreshore, and no park the two Chinese puppet shows but the force of the explosion was thing more. Nothing caught fire, provided an especially strong at sufficient, to do some damage. The traction. And the operation of oil-feed was blown off and these shows, by two men standing plates buckled; behind the scene, gave. some of

act on itself.”

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the kiddica as great a thrill as the be somewhat badly burned, Mr. Although one Chinese is stated to

Jayce only sustained minor burns Of course, there were other on his knees. He was wearing everits and the heat made many of shorts at the time. He was taken the boys and girls thirsty, so

so aman to the General Hospital, his had to take them, to soda. And wounds dressed, and then he was the combined effect of all this allowed to go home. made many of the little ones a bit The Kpan Wei is the crack amug sleepy and in their case the ex-gling preventiva speed boat of the citing holiday ended in a welcome service, and only recently arrived in Chinese waters from London, Koukaza Park was attractively where she was built to special or illuminated last night.

snooze.

CANTON'S VEHICLES

der. It was thể Kuan Wer" which recently van in the news,” as the boat commanded by Mr. Barend F Burger, who made certain, alle gations of a seizure of smuggled goods outside territorial waters

Canton July 22 With the increase of roads in the city, the number of vehicles has been increased According to the private rickshas statistics of the Municipal Bureau shas 6,000;

motor car

of Public Utility the numbers of private way various kinds of vehicles in the bicycles 6.580 BIG city are as follows: Buses: 117, 984. Hitrect motor-cara: 586; private Centra

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