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TO GET RID OF '
STOMACH TROUBLES
An
English Doctor
writes :-
"I find that Bisurated Magnesia taken after moak of my meats is the only thing that keeps me free from bain arul discomfort, and i take it regularly. \f aften frescribe it par my patients, and have had very good results.'"
(Signed) Dr. H. G, MA, MR C.S.. L.R.C.F. THE English doctor is the most conservative medical
THE doing then he not only recommende
but personally uses a remedy there can be no more con- vincing proof of its efficacy. This doctor is but one of many who constantly advise the use of Bisurated' Magnesia in cases of indigestion. Most stomach trouble is caused by acidity, and the reason why 'Bisurated Magnesia gives quick relief is that it in- stantly neutralises excess acid and soothes, heals and strengthens the inflamed stomach lining. Nothing could be simpler, safer or surer. If you suffer with indigestion
or stomach disorder of any kind put your faith in European science and make an end of your troubles by taking Bisurated Magnesia after sating or whenever pain is felt.
BISURATED
QUICKLY STOPS INDIGESTION
Always see this oval sign. It is on every genuine carton.
CHILLS
Weaken the Chest
Take PEPS
BEWARE of Aden chill and colda! They leave you exposed to bronchitis and other serious chart weakness. Be wise, and at the first sneese or shiver tika Peps brautkeable. tableta. Popa are wonderfully sooth- ̈ ing and healing. They soon destroy Infection germs, end throat trouble and strengthen and invigorate the chest and lungs. Also for coughs, of all kinds, Influenza, bronchitis,
asthma, catarrh,"etc. -
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1936.
CABLE NEWS IN
SOVIET AIR BASES IN SLOVAKIA
[Special to the “Hong Kong Daily „Press” (Copyright),]
Vienna, Jan. 10
OFFICIALS AFFECTED NEW LAWS
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dais [Prena" (Copyright);
Berlin Jan. 10.
BRIEF
Ú:S. NEUTRALITY MEASURES
Washington, Jan, 10.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee, with the approval of As a consequence of the recent Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary of legislation promulgated the "Nu State, to-day eliminated from the remberg Deutschejustiz" announces
American Neutrality Bf the sec- that a large number of officials tion authorising President Roo- belonging to the high courts, thesevelt to prohibit the shipment of regional courts, the police and labour courts, were pensioned com- prising eight senate presidents, one regional court. president. 89, regional court directors, six
TO-
ome
A memorandum of considerable interest has been handed in to the League of Nations Secretariat, by the committee of Slovenes at Geneva, according to the Legit mist paper "Der Oesterreicher": which declares the documents state that Czechoslovakia have put Slovenes at the mercy of the So- viet Union General Staff by grant- ing it a number of air bases in
court councillors. Slovakia from which it can threa-gional police ten the whole European civilisa-
court judge, one police
tion. since from these vantage
court councilor, three state pro- other court points all the capitals of Europe can" be easily reached. "The land of Slovenes has been out at the Trancean Run Aten Soviet Union's disposal and from here she will prepare the destruc- tion of Europe", concludes the pas- sage citied by the paper, which remarks that Chancellor Schus- chnigg wil certainly make en quiries about these air bases on the occasion of his forthcoming Journey to Prague.--- Tressocean Kuo Min,
CEREMONY IN GREECE
secutors oficials. —
and
seven
HAUPTMANN CASE DEVELOPMENT
New York, Jan. 10. There was a dramatic develop ment in the Hauptmann case to- day when "Jafsie" Condon, who acted as "go-between" for Colonel and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh and the kidnappers of the murdered Lindbergh baby, sailed this after- noon for South America. ¿
He said he was seeking a rest and would be away indefinitely.
articles which could be used for war purposes, whenever he found "that to refrain from placing such restrictions would contribute to the prolongation or expansion of war,"
The critics of this passage con- tended that if the League of Na- tions voted an all embargo the United States might be forced to Join in it.
The Committee retained the pro- vision that such shipments should be banned whenever the President found that such a bán would serve to promote security or to preserve the
United neutrality of the States, or to protect the lives and commerce of American citizens.— Reuter,
CASH BÓNUS TO
VETERANS
(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily' Press? (Gouyright).]
Washington, Jan. 10. Athens, Jan. 10.
Meanwhile, it is reported from The House of Representatives That a' solemn requiem will be Trenton, N.J. where "Hauptmann-"by 355 votes to 59 passed the bill held on Saturday in the Athens awaits his death, that Governor authorising the immediate cash Cathedral for King Constantine Hoffman has asked for the ori-payment of a bonus to 3,500,000 and Queen Sophia has been an-ginal manuscript of the magazine ex-Service men at 1.2. estimated nounced by the Ministry for Home article by Condon purporting to cost of between Affairs. The members of the Gov- tell everything about the Landi-billion dollars. ernment. representatives of the bergh case. Holy Synod and leading personall- tles of the Greek public life will attend, but not King George II and the apparent heir who will proceed! to Tatol to "the tomb of King George I and King Alexander where a memorial service will be held in the chapel. The transfer to Greece of the ashes of King Constantine and Queen Sophia takes place after the elections -- Transocean Kue Min.
SCHUSCHNIGG'S VISIT TO PRAGUE
:
¡Special to the "Hong Kong Dary Press" (Copyright.)]
Prague, Jan, 10.
As foreshadowed by the Trans- ocean, Chancellor Schuschnigg will definitely travel on January 18 to Prague where he, will remain for one day. Although in Austria it is emphasised that the Minister's visit is purely of a private nature, the Czechoslovakian press declares that great political significance is attached to the conversations which are likely to take place at Prague, with President Benes and Premier Hodza.
Governor Hofman said the art!- cle was "highly important" but declined further explanations. "
one and twó
The bill, which now goes to the Senate, does not specify how the money is to be found. It is the result of a compromise between the Inflatiorists and the advocates of a bond issue, the choice being left, to the Adminstration.
It is known that Parker Ellis, head of the New Jersey detective force, believes Hauptmann is not guilty of the murder of the Land- "The currency inflation aspect bergh baby and has been working of the Bill disappeared, at least for some time to solve the case, temporarily, when the supporters Governor Hoffman has been critic of the Fatman bil 10 Issue #2,000,- ised for allowing Eis to under-000,000 of new currency agreed to take this investigation, but the refrain from fighting for the cur- Governor himself is riding the de-rency expansion method of pay tective's investigation in every wayment, if there was evidence that he can.-.
the majority of the House of Re- Reuter,
presentatives were against it. On the other hand Congress is un- likely to approve any proposal for to Day for additional taxation
NEW U.S. AGRICULTURAL
PROGRAMME-.
14
Washington, Jan. 11. President Roosevelt's deter- mination that his new agricul- tural programme should be bas- ad on two Agricultural Adjust- ment. Administration princip.es,
conservation namely, so production control, was indicates by the President at a press con .erence yesterday. Presicent Roosevelt also stated that he was opposed to any form of export subsidy.
anu
The paper "Ceske Slovo" which is known to be closely connected with the Foreign Omeë, declares At the same time 100 agricul- roundly that Schuschnigg's jour-tural leaders are meeting to con- ney means nothing less than the sider the country's future agri- Inauguration of a new Austrian cultural policy. Addressing the foreign policy. Now that Italy's farmers Mr. Henry A. Wallace, position in Europe is weaker writes | Secretary for Africulture, defend- the paper, Austria was seeking new ed the now defunct AAA He pillars of support. One could not declared: "We now have the op- go so far as to say that Austria portunity to draft another bul would turn back on Italy alto- which will be just as decisively gether, since such a course would to the farmers" interest and wi be neither politically nor econordi- make an even stronger appeal to cally advantageous. But England's determined adherence to the Lea- gue of Nations had shown Austria the way she must go in order to obtain a firm basis for her inde- pendence. Moreover, Schuschnigg as a Tyrolean could never forget that Italy had separated choicest part of Tyrol from Austria.
The Narodny List!" interprets the Chancellor's visit as the begin- ning of an epoch of closer econo- mic and political co-operation be- tween the two countries, which would eventually lead to more in- timate relations between Austria and all the countries of the Little Eatente-
Tramancean Kuo Min.
CHINESE ART TREASURES
consumers."— Reuter.
SENATE MUNITIONS ENQUIRY
Washington, Jan. 10. Dropping the air of nonchalance which had previously characteris ed his appearances at the Senate. Munitions Committee'xnquiry, Mr. J. P. Morgan, head of one of the richest financial organisations is the world, to-day startled the Committee by vigorously denying that his firm manipulated the for eign exchange markets' in 1915 for the purpose of forcing the United
bonuses.- Reuter.
SOVIET FOREIGN RELATIONS
Moscow, Jan. 10. The thunderous applause of over four hundred assembled delegates greeted the statement of Viaches- lav Molotoy, President of the Cornel of People's Commissars, at the opening session of the Central Executive Committee of the U.S.- S.R., that the war danger on the eastern and western fronts was due to the aggressive policies of Japan and Germany,
The delegates were more stlized when Molotov demanded an aug- mented military budget for 1936.
Molotov added that the Soviet foreign relations for the past year had been satisfactory except with Japan and Germany.
Joseph Stalin, the General Se- cretary of the Communist Party and real dictator of Russia, vigor- jously applauded the reference of "Molotov to Mr. Anthony Eden's statement, made in Moscow, con- cerning the absence of conflicting. Anglo-Soviet interest. +
They applauded again at the speaker's expression of hope for in-
coming year with Britain and all creasingly good relations for the
other powers,~~~~ Reuter
GALE DAMAGE
London, Jan. 10.
A terrine toll of damage is ex- pected to be reported trom all
parts of the country, particularly
the West of England, as the gale is a westerly one.
J.
States Government to permit loa to the British and their alles London, Jan. 10.
Before the senators could. aak The undiminished interest in the him any questions on this matter,
In the afternoon, before the Chinese art exhibition is evidenced Mr. Morgan rose and said in ring storm burst, the weather in Eng- by the fact that the attendance of ng tones; "It is clear there is nn land was unnaturally warm, being the public for the dive weeks since idea in the minds of this: Com almost like that of the early sum- the opening at Burlington House mittee that we brought on an ex-mer. Office-workers in London. has averaged pearly 15,000 weekly change panic in 1915. I want to
had to work in their shirt sleeves, A reception is being given at the deny that such a thing was ever throw open the windows and turn Royal Academy to the Naval Con- thought of dental ference delegates on January 18 by Despite this denial, Senator the radiators, so great, was the Bir William Llewellyn, President of Clark repeatedly contended that it Rester's Bulletin Service the Royal Academy and Mr. Quo was plain from documentary evid Tal-chi, the Chinese Minister inence that the House of Morgan's London. The delegates will have support of sterling had been with
warznin
an opportunity, to see the Chinese drawn involving complicatioris for That be treasures on displayş---
booming war trade President
America's
was to force Wilson's hand
BRITISH
SECURITY
FOUR ENGINES Every airliner of these great com- panies employed on the main routes has four engines. RIGOROUS FLYING TESTS are applied to every type of air liner of these companies, not only by them but by the Air Ministry as well;
AFTER EACH FLIGHT every air liner has its engines and its whole structure meticulously, examined in strict accordance with Air Ministry rules
AN OFFICIAL LICENSED BY THE AIR MINISTRY - satisfies himself that each of these air liners is absolutely fit for duty before it is allowed to start on any journey in any part of the world
AFTER A SPECIFIED NUMBER OF WORKING HOURS all the engines in every air ilner are stripped, re-built and tested, and this applies to every part of the route throughout Europe and the British Empire
THE CAPTAINS of the air liners of Imperial Airways and its associated companies are the most experienced body of pilots employed by any air transport company in the world NO OVERWEIGHT is ever carried by these air liners. Every gallon-of petrol, oil and water, every passenger and all mall and luggage is weighed before leaving the ground
IMPERIAL AIRWAYS
AND ASSOCIATED COMPANIES
Booking Agents:BUTTERFIELD & Swins, THE BANK LANH (CHINA), LTD.,
Hong Kong.
For irritable Children
"I have examin- ed many so- called 'difficult and cross' chil- dren and could prove that in most instances the children suf- fered from lack of calcium in the body,"
writes a well-known specialist.
In the "Strand Magazine" of March 1933, the well-known food expert, Miss Kathleen Dane, writes:
“Many children of the irritable, nervous type, one their state to a deficiency of organic salis, particularly calcium, notwithstanding the fact that the dietary appears to be properlyTM balanced. Such youngsters do well when the diet is reinforced by a well-retained mineral food, such as "Kalzana, which medical men all over the country are not recommending."
Your quickly growing child needs extra calcium to help the formation of straight bones, healthy teeth, and strong constitution. Start your boy or girl on a course of Kalzana-you will be surprised at the all-around improve- ment Kaliana effects. Irritability disappears, appetite returns and soon the formerly "difficult" child will be a happy, healthy youngster again.
Kalzana
The Mineral Food for Better Health
Obtainable at all Chenil and Stores.
Reuter,