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TRAINING GALLOPS
At Valley Course
On January 25 and 26 the following were put to a training gallop and their times clocked were:---
Benerth
11 50.2 1.25.2 2.18.2 2:57.3 3.32.2 4.00.1 27.4
11 52 Honeymoon, Eve... 11 47.3
Royal
Boolat Bay and
Blandford
Yo-Ho ... 14 48.3 Electron
AUSTRALIANS Dis- 1st 2nd 3rd
5th 6th Last QT. tance Qr.
Qr Qr.
Ar Qr. Qr. and
1.29.3 2.01.3 2.37.4 3.05.3
M
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4th
27.4
Lancashire Lad
and Merry Time 1 Ranger and
48.1
1.29.2 2.03.4
2.32
28.1
Strathroy
141.3
Sarle
11 49.
Holiday Eve
Rippon Tor Centre Court
29.3 1.10 1.51.2 2.25.1 2.56.2 3:28 1.31.2.13 2.55.1 3.34.14.08.1 34
29.3 139 1.10.4 1.53.4 2.26.4 2.58.2
30.2 197.3 1.13.2 1.48.2 2.23.1 2.53.3
"
141.2
1.17.1 1.53.4 2.28.2 3.00.3 3.29.1 28.3 CRIFFINS
1.40.4 2.26.4 3.11.3 3.53.2
3.14. 27.3 206.2 2.43
41.4 Si
Wedding
Eve
40.2
Forest View
1 45
1.19.2 1.55.4 2.26.3 1.25.2 2.03.4 2.36.4
30.4 33
Tyne
1)
40.1
1.18.4 1.57
2.34.3 3.07.4 3.39,
Rosemary
44
1.24.4 2.02.3 2.33.3
Magnificent View 1 'Donovan
43.2
1.21.4 1.58,1 2.30
1
43.3
1.32.1
1.55.2 2.28.4
31.1
31 31.4 3.1.2
Dawn Star and
Y
Old Star
34
72.3
Bear Claw... 1, 39.4 1.18
1 Glorious View
35.4 1.08.1 Royal Consort &
1.53.2 2.31.3 3.06
3.37
1.40.4 2.15.3
31 34.4
Royal Highness 1 46.4 1.26.1 2.03.2 2.38:4 311.4 3.44
1 49.3 1.37 2.23.3 3.01.3 Royal Scot
SUR-GRIFFINS
32.1.
38
Cassius Strathalan
1 42.3 1.21.4 2.02
-11 53-
2 40.1
1 39.3 1,18 1.4D 1.18.4 1.48.3
1.51
2.37.1 2.24.3 2.22.3 3.02.3 3.35.3
35.1
33.3 33 31.4
11 48
1 43.3 1.22.1
2.54 1.32 2.15
1.55.2 2.26.4
3 26.3. 3.59.2 32.4
31.2
and Lancashire
:
1 40.2 1.23.4 2.00
2.36.4
36.4
1 46.2
-.7 40.1 1.15.2
1.29 2.09 2.42.2 1.50.4
33.2
35.2
Mountain View
30.4
31.1
Stopwatch and
Норжсосси
11 411
1.17.1 1.53.3 2.27.3 3.01.3
34
13 46 1.28.3 2.05.2 2.41.1 3.15.1 Splendid View... 1.43.3 1.23.3 2.00.3 2.33.1
Thunder Bay and
Rugby Star Ocean View Hellbender
Paymaster Rose Evelyn
and
Celebration Time
... Loom
Blue Ribbon
Siamese Cat
Wild Cat
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1 47 1,27.4 2.07 2.37.4 47.3 1.30.3 2.07.2 2.38.3
The Wide Horizon ·
THIS SHRINKING WORLD
(Excerpts from an address" given
before
the Institute of World Affairs at Rivery de, Calit.
By Dr. Bruce E. Baxter
conscious Men must make a effort to at themselves for living together in a shrinking world. We
are,
vancements there. And at leasi Olle nine-year-old black boy in Durpan has a similarly distorted view of America Alded by ab American visitor, this little fellow, who knew a bit of English, askeri her, "Do you know Mr. Dünger?" When she told me of that a few days later, I looked through an African paper, to see what it had to "say of the previous 24 hours in the United States, and I found ave items: one of a jaff break in Minnesota, one of a lynching in Hollywood the South, one of a divorce scandal," and two of gang act.ons in Chicago and New York.
The "after all, virtually living in each other's back yards.
press associations had sent many more worthy stories of Ame rican activites, but these five were the choice of one African editor to record the day in the United Sta- res It was typical of news distor-
on around the world,
Since we are so close together, we might as well recognize the, the fact that we are obligated to be wall breakers. The word "boule- vard," you know, mesna an open
where We have talked enough of our way that has been built
had too fortifications once stood. To-day separations. We have we are faced with breaking down much emphasis upon our Declara- the old walls, the divisions which tion of Independence. Let us is- once walled us inlo castles with sue a Declaration of Interdepen. moats around them and a draw-dence, and set aside a day for all bridge which could be pulled up good co-operative efforts
One thing which this world re to cut us off from all the world,
willingness to share, and we must substitute boulevards quires is a for bulwarks.
In this shrinking world cour- Lesy has become increasingly a
HONG KONG DAILY
WHY YOU HAVE. NIGHTMARES
THREE FEATURES DISCUSSED
Two Explanations
The true nightmare has three features: Panicky terror, a feeling hat your chest is fixed in a vice, and a helpless, hopeless paralysis that affects your limbs and usually your voice,
or
In occurs in the first two three hours of sleep, or in the late morning you have 'overslept, and usually a mood of depression persists during the day
There are two explanations, The first is that it is due to phy- such as lying on sical causes your back, having an overdistend- ed stomach which presses on the heari, eating something which tr ritates the stomach and in that way overstimulates the brain.
The other theory is that it is due Lo subconscious fears and memor- ies of painful past experiences, that have been released from the sub- conscious mind by these physical causes which act like a trigger in starting them off.
The second is really the, batter explanation. because people who suffer from stomach disease are no more prone to nightmare than адупе
night- gise: "Moreover, mares will occur even when these physical conditions are not pre- sent.
Many of these fears and exper- lences date from infancy and in most people cause no trochle undi a combination of worry and per- haps indigestion will bring them painfully into consciousness in the form of a nightmare.
NERVOUS TROUBLE
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A nightmare that recurs, Bug- gests a deep-seated nervous trou- ble which should be treated, "espe=' cially in children,
Occasionally a nightmare is the Arst symptom and warning of a serious illness.
Here are some typical night- mares and explanations of them:-
The falling dream: This may
have its origin from a frightening
fall in infancy.
The psycho-analysis firid that it often stands as a symbol of a moral lapse-a fall" in the moral sense and that women especially, who have allowed such thoughts to pass through their minds during the day, work off the effects of those thoughts in a nightmare.
In
That is one explanation. actual practice it is certainly very often true.
The dream of being buried alive or of being locked up is usually
revival of a childish experience of being locked up, in a room or a cupboard, one of the cruellest and most harmful of punishments.
The dream of relatives dying is usually a subconscious "death wish."
Civilised as we are on top, we all of us have primitive subconscious destres that shock us on the rare occasions, when they rise to the surface.
This type of dream occurs Ire- quently in those who are nursing hopelessly incurable relatives,
PRESS, MONDAY, 27, 1936.
THE FIGHT AGAINST CANCER
The Linking Up Of Research
Experiments with anti-caneer serum from rat which have proved that it is possible to produce a serum that kills cancer cells with out damaging normal cells were referred to in the report of the Bri- tish Empire Cancer Campaign, pre- sented to the recent annual meet- ing at the House of Lords over which the Duke of York presided.
cobra venom on the intact animal bear.ng cancerous growths, for the results obtained, states the report, suggest that it may be possible to of cobra retain the toxic action venom on cancerous tissue, and at the same time to antagonize its other harmful effects on normal' tissues by anti-venom serum.
The Cancer Research Depart- The tests were carried out in the ment of St. Bartholomew's Hospi- cancer research department of the tal announce that they ate about London Hospital, and a film re-to instal an X-ray machine which, cord of the results was made. It is hoped will be operated uz a of one million. The voltage amount of radiant energy produced by such a machine will exceed tha: of any form of radium, "bomb" at present in use or designed.
EXCESSIVE SUNLIGHT Referring to the question of ex-
The late Lord Reading cha.rman at the Grand Council, in a survey of the year's work, wrote that the experiments were being continued with a view to discovering some means by which the efficacy of the serum could be increased in order
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to make use of it in human beings.cessive sunlight and the production
He also announced the formation of the Clinical Cancer Research Committee in association with all the teaching hospital of London. This will mean A systematized scheme for co-ordination between hospitals for clinical research into the ultimate nature of cancer.
"The significance of the experi- ments," the report state, “is, in simple language, just this: Beyond all doubt we can now produce a serum which (when tested in vitro outside the body) Hills cancer cells without damaging normal cells.
..THE NEXT STEP.
the report states: of cancer,
Cancer of the skin is prevalent in certain parts of the world: where there is excessive exposure of the unclothed skip to strong, sunlight, and cancer has been produced ex-, perimentally in animals by ex- cessive light. It has been suggest- ed that the presence in the skin of some substance which under the undergo influence of light can evolution into a cancer-producing compound may be the cause of this phenomenon, "and there can be Hitle doubt that something of this klad must occur in the disease known as xeroderma pigmento- BUM."
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"The next important point is to and out . and how, we can make
Bloods tests for cancer had been use of this serum for the treatment of cancer in living animals. That made, but so far no test had been discovered which was suficiently Is a problem we are making every effort to elucidate. Up to now we reliable to enable early cases of have met with sonte success in the cancer to be diagnosed with any treatment of spontaneous and im-high percentage of accuracy.
The Duke of York, at the meet- planted tumours of mice.
cure
"Of the former we can about 10 per cent., but we never can prophesy when we are going to be successful and when we are pot.........
discovered one
We have no doubt that we have of the essential factors in the mechanism by which animals combat, and not infre- quently vanquish, implanted cap- cer, but we feel that there is pro-. bably some other unknown factor
which is also an essential part of the mechanism, and we are at pre- sent striving to discover what this factor is."
Experimental work had been carried out at Sheffield University, to determine the effect of snake venoms on cancerous growths. These experiments are being made especially to test the action
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mind or conscience punishes itself for entertaining such antisocial ideas.
If your child has a nightmare, turn the light up, sit by him and hold his hands. Encourage him to talk freely about it and don't try to distract him. Let him fall asleep spontaneously.
Discuss the various parts of the dream and try to link them up with pleasant associations from his everyday life.
Dreams of burglars and ghosts, of large peering faces and shroud-
Usually it derviea from 'sonie ed ngures, can sometimes be tra-
pamful experience "of the previous Iced back to memories of a period day: a dog that frightened him, ä
in childhood when the parents
brusque stranger, a fall, the wrong the coming in,
last thing at
sort of punishment, a horrific night to adjust the coverlet and
fairy-tale about the wolf in Red see how the child les, have inad-Riding Hood swallowing the grand- vertently frightened him. Uo
The time has come when the up- derprivileged nations will demand a new deal from the overprivileged nations. Natural resources, 'suun as the various components of good vital need. We must be willing to steel, which come from the four
other.
corners of the earth, must made available to all nations,
suspect the best of cach
The filling Stations of America
me re-
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a college president told cently, are doing more to teach
We must have concerted action tourtesy to America than all the
against war. You can't quaran. the colleges and universitles of
tine a fire in this shrinking world. country. Their lesson could well
One cannot be safe anywhere un- be made international..
less he can be safe everywhere. There have been grive consequen- ¦ If there were to be another world ces of discourtesy. A misconstrued war there would be no victors, only word caused us to pass the Japa- survivors. Let us forget war stor- nese exclusion act, a discourtesy toles and war enmities. Certainly a gentle courteous and kindly it is not weakness to forgive. The people:
meek man is not the weak man: he is the strong man with his strength under control.
ATTACK BY ANIMALS. Dreams of attack by Hons, bulls and other fierce animals are said by the psycho-analysts to be de-. rived occasionally fröm an unrea- sonable dread of one's father when extremely young.
Sometimes in women it is the
result of a preoccupation with
fears of aggression from strange.
men
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mother-or Jack the Giant-Killer, or something equally gruesome and unsuitable for the child.
Try to understand the real cause and to explain it to him. For the next day or two he will return to the subject: let him discuss it treely until he is satisfied" and happy, about it.
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Children should not sleep in the parents' room alter eighteen months. They should not be lock- Dreams of throttling oneself are
ed in a room or cupboard as pun- sometimes associated with a tem-shment or allowed to aleep in the porary preoccupation" with ideas
same room as an alarm clock. of suicide,
If these simple commonsense Dreams of being killed by knife
measures had been kept in mind or strangulation are said to be founded
there would be a healthy dearth of exciting nightmares.
with "death-wishes" against others. The aggressor in the dream usually stands for the the dream is the way in which the
PENANG WEDDINGS
Mr. H. C. Pinching And Miss R. M. Harvey
Penang, Jan. 18.
It is unfortunate that the things we belleve about one another are eo apt to be without much founda-
Education should be fundamen- iton in fact. When we think of tally Christian education. He who China it, is too apt to be of ban; would shut himself in, by that dirs. of civil war, of political cor same act shuts himself out. In- ruption But what does a Chinese ¦ stitutions of higher education are think of the United States? May, turning out men and women train- it not be of gangland, of kidnap-ed in everything but an under. | ings? A friend wrote me recently standing of other countries. Men hated person; and the attack in of attending the opening of the who go to the Orlent often go with | dents come into the room you may twenty-eighth radio station in no understanding of the culture be sure that if they are not tho Shanghai. We have not that many Į or background of the countries of roughly acquainted with the rea- in our big cities.
the Orient.
son why each country is lighted The marriage took place this To overcome this deficiency, in they lose no time in finding out, afternoon by special cence be. When we think of Africa, may it one college a large globe is kept, and in digging out the whole back-tore Mr. B. F. Bridge, the senior marriage registrar of Mr. H. C. not be of the war, undeclared, in in which a light has been placed ground of the situation.
It is education that can create Enching, of Kennedy.⠀ Burkill the north-east, of savage beasts behind each country, and every and more savage men in the cen- morning a student must light the the atmosphere. In which hatred and Co. Penang. to Miss Rits. *ter? We think little of the mar-amp behind each country which and misunderstanding cannot live, Monica Harvey, who arrived from velous construction of new cities is particularly in the public eye but where understanding and co- home by the Cathay this: muov in Atrica, of the tremendous (ad- on that day When the other atu- operation thrive.
ning.
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had
am most hopeful that they will Ing, said that he was, exceedingly
that the campaign Field results of very great impor- glad
secured the help of all the teaching tance,"
hospitals of London in the forma tion of a Clinical Cancer Research Committee.
Lord Dawson of, Penn said that, though it was true that the pro- bem of cancer remained immersed in darkness, it might be fairly stated that that darkness was less dense than it was some years ago.
"The observations and records of all those who attend cancer. patients will thus be mobilized.
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