Famous Ductors Series, Na 4
TO GET RID OF
STOMACH TROUBLES
An
English Doctor
writes :-
*Ifad that "Biðurated' Magnesin taken after most of my meals is the only thing that keeps ma free from pain and discomfort, and i take it regularly, I often prescribe it for my patients, and have had very good reaulia."
(Signed) Dr, H. G—————————, MA., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. THE English doctor is the most conservative modical man in the world, and when he not only recozamenda but personally uses a remedy there can be no morn con- vincing proof of its officacy. This doctor is hat one of many who constantly advise the ass of 'Bisurated '. Magnesia in all cases of indigestion. Most stomach trouble is caused by acidity, and the reason why *Bistrated' Magnesis gives quick relief is that it 'in- alantly neutralises excess acid and soothes," heals and sirengthens the inflamed stomach lining. Nothing could be simpler, safar or surer, If you suffer with indication
or stomach disorder of any kind put your kith la European science and make an end of your troubles by taking Bisarated' Blagnesia kitar eating or whenever pain is felt.
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During the last year, it is dis- closed in a report from Tokyo; Japan deported 742 Chinese and 33 Westerners, including several Americans, because they suspected of being engaged in espionage. Since the signing of the Japanese-German Anti-Com-
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munist agreement, the activities of spies in Japan, the Japanese police declare, have become inten sified, while the International situation has become more com- plicated.
"Sples nowadays" the police explain, "seldom try to obtain in- formation personally. Instead they sit securely in remote hotel rooms and direct others, who act as their agents. These, in turn, em- ploy Japanese or Chinese, who, the police say, do not realize they are acting for a spy organization. Because of the changed methods of the "master sples" and "sub- sples," the police authorities have changed their methods of deallug with international espionage rings. Emphasis, hereafter will be placed on "protecting those who inno- cently supply information to these operatives," the newspaper Mlynko explains.
JANUARY 20, 1937.
ROYAL EMPIRE SOCIETY
BROADCAST ADDRESS IN LONDON
Sir Archibald Weigall
The following is the broadcast address given recently by Sir ̧ Ar- chibald Weigall, from the Broad- casting House, on the Royal Thris pire Society,
-Sir Archibald said:—
The Royal Empire Society, ol which I have had the honour to be Chairman of the Council for the last four-and-a-half years, bas something approaching eighteen thousand members in all parts of
the world. It started sixty-eight years ago with a membership of a hundred or so London people, At that time the Society, or the
It hás
Royal Colonial Institute as it was then, occupied two rooms. now moved into a six-floor build- Lng.
DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20.
Anniversaries "and · Holidays.--- Great, Cold. (Ta-han). Accussion of ex-King Edward VIII, 1938. Anniversary of the Death of King George V
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Cinemas.
King's:—"Old Hutch.” Queen's:-"Heart's Desire." Central:-""The Preview Murdar
Mystery."
Oriental:"Crash Donovan,” World:Chinese Picture" Alhambra:-"Golgotha." Majestic:-"Postal Inspector." Star-Star For A Night.” Dances-Cheero Club Dance. 8
Entertainments.-Grand Charity Concert at Fleet Club, in ald of
the Widow and Children of Sergt.
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
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PUBLIC AUCTION
THURSDAY, JAN. 21, 1997-
Conxenong at 2.30 P.M.
AT THE SALES ROOM, No. 85, HANKOW ROAD,
KOWLOON
A QUANTITY OF
HOUSEBOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising
A. 8. Petty, 9 pm
Meeting.-Kowloon Union Church | VALUABLE Meeting. 10 am.; Methodist Church Women's Quiki Annual Businės
uarterly Meeting, Sallors' and Soldiers' Home, 5.15 p.m.; Hong Kong Aquarium Society, at Miss Daisy O'Keefe's Dancing Academy. Asia Bank Building, 8.30 p.m.
Miscellaneous,
Exhibition of
Portraits, in Hong Kong Hotel,
Black Wood Ware, Teak Office & Drawing Room Furniture, Bed Boom & Dining Room Furniture, Omaments, Glass & Porcelain Ware," Braas & E. P. Ware, Aluminium & Enamel Ware, Electric Table Lamps, and Fans, Ice Chests, Clocks, etc..
This growth has occurred quite naturally, without any particular planning or programme, in a way typical of British institutions, and it reflects the growth of the B-Jacobean Rooms tish Empire during these years There was a total white popula-Club Whist Drive and Tombola.. etc.
Social. Craigengower Cricket tien of a million in the British 9.15 p.m Colonies a hundred years ago, To-
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Sports
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day there are twenty million Eng Bullards-Junior Championship:, Ush-speaking people in the Bri-Wong Yul-chee v. J. F. V. Ribeiro tish Dominions; as many English (Kowloon C.C.); G. A. Low v. Mul people abroad as. there were at Chan-tend (Catholle Union), 8.30 home when the first Reform Bill was passed and Queen Victoria
Football-Junior Shield (Thira came to the throne. There are more Canadians and Australians South China (Bookunpoc), 4 p.m.; Round), Royal Welch Fusiliers. v. According to the police burean
mi the world to-day than there Royal Artillery "L". V. Seaforth of the Home Ministry, it la con- were Englishmen at the time of Highlanders (St. Joseph's), 4 p.m. tended that the foreigners em-
the Spanish Armada, more NewRE v. Police (Chatham Road), 4 ployed as intermediaries in the Zealanders to-day than there were elaborate International
p.m.; Royal Navy v. Royal Ulster "three-Londoners, when the great" DI deck"
Rifles (Causeway Bay), 4 pm. interna Johnson came to town, and more tional spy organizations are of 15 Scotsmen out of the British Isles Corner), 3 p.m.
Bunting-Fanling Hunt (Dill's different nationalities, They are said to include Americans, Rus- sians, Britons, Chinese, and others According to the Miyako, "the splendid organization of the inter- national spy rings far surpasses that of the Communist Party of Russia,"
or
"four-deck"
Instructions on the new method were dispatched to police all over the country a few days ago. The foreign affairs section of the Metropolitan Police Board has already taken the Arst step through the compiling what the Miyako terms a black list of all Russians who came to Japan dur- ing the Five Year Plan.
These number about 25 and will be classified into Reds and Whites.
The new policy of the police will not be directed at the spies them selves, who keep at a distance, but will seek to "protect" ・ the Japanese, Chinese and White Russians who are "the puppets" of the real espionage managers. · Au investigation of the people most likely to act as puppets will soon be started on
nation-wide understands.
scale, the Mlyako
than at home.
Shooting-Hong Kong Ride Asi These people have not only sociation Бросп and Practice made, new homes for themselves shoot (Army Ride Range, Kow- in new countries but have made loon City), 2 pm.
new communities and new nations Moon-XII Moon, 8th. 'Day all over the world They live un-First Quarter, 4.02 a.m."
'Tides-High at 2.36 and 15.18: tow at 8.15 and 22.30.
der different stars and through Sunrise.-7.05 am. Bunset.-8.03 different seasons, but they speak p.m. the same tongue, they obey the game laws, and they keep the same Institutions the same Crown, with their own free. Government every- where, from the great Dominion Parliaments at Ottawa, Canberra, and Cape Town, to the little elect- ed Parliament, the oldest of them all, in the small island of Bar- bados.
"Unofficial Parliament”
This Empire provides its own we do not presume to decide these problems, internal and external
grave matters at the Royal Empire Society, but from the very begin- ning we have endeavoured to make ourselves the home and hub for discussion in a sort of informial and unofficial Parliament of our
THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. Anniversaries and Holiday3.---- St. Agnes. -
Auctions-Crown Lands, at Lánd Office, Ping ghan, 11.30 a.m.
Cinemas.
King's "Bullets.Or Ballots." „Queen's:—"A Woman Rebels."
Central:-The Preview Murder
Mystery."
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Or VIEW Fox WEDNESDAY, THE 20TH, JANUARY, 1837.
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Research Professor's Comments
Oriental:-"Crash Donovan.” World: "Chinese Picture.” Alhambra:-"Dance Band." Majestio:-"Postal Inspector." Star:-"Star For A Night.” Lectures Fc H Supper Meeting | of at Seamen's Institute. 7.30 p.m. writes
A New York psyco-analyst has torn "Alice in Wonderland" to pieces as a nasty pieces of work. Carroll, he says, "suffered from preponderant óral sadistic trends * -cannibalistic," character," a London correspondent,
a thoroughgoing | uwn, where authorities from dif. Theosophical Society; 6 p.m. "Evo-To support his theory he quotes)
lution of Mind and Morals in Dally childhood episodes, such as play- Life" by Presidential Agent, A. Fing with smalls and toads as pets: The walrus and the carpenter poem ia one of "astonishing
The presence of a considerable number of Russians, "really of Soviet nationality and Soviet edu- cated." who have entered Tokyo under the guise of having escaped from the Soviet Union. is now seen. Aside from the work on their recently compiled "black list," the police will undertake a general survey of all Russian political exiles who live here. deflance of the Soviet order return home.
in
to
AIR CAREER OFFER TO BOYS
Open Scholarships
The Society of British Aircraft Constructors announced recently a scheme of Scholarships designed to assist boys who are unable' for financial reasons to take up a course of education fitting them to become aircraft engineers
ferent Dominions can explain their views and stand up to criticism from colleagues on the other side without having books of reference,
of the world. You cannot debate
with the result that we have gra-
dually bullt up a library that has no rival of its kind anywhere in the world.. We have also a News- paper Room which is unique in that it houses seven hundred fles of newspapers from 'every corner of the Empire. And as the proper study of mankind is man, there has grown up around this neces- sary equipment of a learned Bo ciety a number of social activities ranging from debates to dinners and dances. After all, it is only
fitting that the home of an Empire Society should exhibit something of the variety of the Empire itself.
SHANGHAI FIRE
Eight persons, including four men, two women and two children. were burned to death 'and' two The scheme provides for every · others received serious burns last boy, no matter how humble his week, when a Chinese firewood origin. an avenue of advancement shop was gutted and two other to high executive position in the shops were badly damaged in Wel industry, either by way of the Zlang street, Arsenal Road, Nantao, drawing offoe and the design side,
Knudsen.
Meetings St. Andrew's Women's Fellowship, 3 p.m. Speaker, Mrs.
Amps.
Social-Cheero Club Mah Jong and Contract Bridge Drive, 8 p.m.; YMCA Ladies' Night, 7.30 p.m..
Sports.
Billiards-Senior Championship: E. A. dos Remedios v. U. S. Bantos (Engineers Institute); A. J. Os- mund v. W. H Andrews (South China AA); · Junior · Champion- ship: Ernest Lami, v. W. Anderson (Club Lusitano), 8.30 p.m.
cruelty" so is the head-chopping complex of the Queen of Hearts.
To this critic, who is research professor at he New York Univer sity Medical College, I can only offer a new "Jabberwocky:"
"Twas silson the borbid snoads
Did scake and shumble in the
psyck
All dimly were the theosodes
And the tomepaths qutsbrick In case a glossary "is needed: Bilson, silly season; worbid, boring and morbid, suòada, peramus deep- D. B. C... G. & Mess v. C. S. C. Cly interested in anals and toads:
Moon-XIT Moon, 8th Day.
Snooker Steel Coulson League: W. Fusillers v. P. O. Mess; C. U. Q. V. Signals: RN. P. V.
scake, to scavenge with a IRKE
Sunrise.-7.05 am Sunset-0.04 | shumble, shule in a stumbling
p.m
Tides-High at 4.24 and 16.20; Low at 8.50.
HATCHED
AFTER TWO MONTHS!
Eggs Through The Parcel Post
It is now possible to hatch au
manner; payck, paycho-analytical mher; fimly filmsy, and atily: theosodes, theoretical episodes tomepaths, · writers of pathological tomes; outshrick outdid them- selves in shrieking.
BURNS'S NIECE
The death of Burns's niece, the or through the ranks of the pro- more terrible tragedy was pro-
What might have resulted in aegg two months old!,By means of last naar relative of the poet, T duction engineers. :
a new egg preservative, English | corded in an extract from Financa la provided by the Sovented by a Chinese policeman spring eggs can be sent by parcel Glasgow Herald" of 10 years ago ciety of British Aircraft Construc- who hanged the doors of the af- | post, as ordinary cargo, to any recall the closing years of the tors and the scheme is to be admin- fected shops and the neighbours, part of the world A
"¡ post's only sister, whose daughter istered by the Royal Aeronautical and blew his whistle simultane- This preservative, which will be her two daughters, Mrs Begg, who Isabella Buras Begg was. With Booiety
per moto yulously thus arousing many from exhibited at the 1937 British - died in 1858 at the age of 88, had The S.B.A.C. Scholarships de not their sleep and giving them time dustries Fair, enabled the Mount come about 12 years before froms supersede any of the arrangements to escape. Quick work on the part Everest Expedition to carry 3,400 Ormiston in Haddingtonshire to now in existence operated by in- dividual firms; they to an addi. of the Nantão Bremen also check eggs, and Civil Servants in dis-spend the remainder of her days tion to and extension of the pre-ed the spread of the flamen tant overseas outposts can take a in Ayrshire. The three:"women" sent facilities,
The fire originated from the fire- store "up country" to remote paste lived in a thatched cottage near Awands will be made in March wood shop, No. 55 Wet Zlang street where, otherwise, it would be im- the racecourse and about a mile or April each year. First awards a narrow alleyway lined with possible to obtain eggs at all
from Burna's cottage, and it was will be made in 1837. Application numerous Chinese shops of allan that has to be done is to dip here that all three died, the elder for consideration by the Selection kinds. Although dames were first the eggs in and out of the prepara-sister in 1883 at the age of 8a-For fommittes should reach the Royal reported to be raging in the shop tion, then store them dry in any eight years after their mother Aeronautical Society not later than at 2.20 am, the fire was believed cold room. Eight months old eggs to keep themselvest, but after th
death the two daughters were abi”, February $8, and inquiries about
the scheme should be addressed to to have simmered in the piles of preserved in this way, then bolled they wore maintained by the Royal Aeronautical Society, 7, firewood on the ground floor for with new huid eggs, cannot be discollected by Ayrshire people. Albemarle street, London, W. 17 some time.
tinguished.