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Relief from FOOT-ITCH

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"Sometimes Called ATHLETE'S FOOT

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How To Treat It

CCORDING to tho Government Health Bulletin No. E 26, at least 80% of the adult population of the United States are being attacked by the disease known as Athlete's Foot.

There are many other names given to this disease, but you can Pasily tell if you have it.

Little watery" Usually the disease starts between the toes, blisters form and the skin cracks and peela After a while the itching becomes intense and you feel na though you would like to scratch of All the skin.

Often the disease travels all over the bottom of the fest. The soles of your feet become red and wollen. The skin also cracks and peals, and the itching becomes worse and worse.

It has been said that this disease originated in the trenches, 30 some people call it french Foot. Whatever name you give it, however, the thing to do is to get rid of it as quickly as possible, because it u very contagious and it may go to your bands or even to the under arm or crotch of legs.

Most people who have Athlete's Foot have tried all kinds of remedies to cure it without success. Ordinary germicides, Antiseptica, or ointments seldom do any good.

The germ that causes the disease is known as Tines Trichophyton. It buries itself deep in the tissues of the skin and is very hard to kill. A test made shows that it takes 15 minutes of boiling to kill the germ,

so you can see why the ordinary remedies are unsuccessful.

H. F. was developed solely for the purpose of treating Athlete's You just Foct. It is a liquid that penetrates and dries quickly. paint the affected parts. It peels off the infected akin and works its way deep into the tissue of the skin where the germ breeds.

As soon as you apply H. F. you will and that the itching is immediately relieved. You should paint the infected parts with H. F. night and morning until your feet are well. Usually this takes from three to ten days, although in severe cases it may take longer or in mild casca less time.

H. F. will leave the skin soft and smooth. You will marvel at the quick way it brings you relief, especially if you are one of those who have tried for years to ket rid of Athlete's Foot without success.

Copy of Report of Drs... Couret and Hauser after they had aubmitted II. F. to a thorough examination.

Note that by actual laboratory test H. F. kills the Itch germ in leas than 15 seconds. Remember that the Government states in Health Balletin E 8 that it takes to minutes of boiling to kill this germ. You can appreciate therefore how remarkable H. Fia

URS. COURET & HAUSER,

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We hereby submit results of examination of your preparation known as H. F. submitted for determination of Bactericidal properties.

The determinations were carried out against the fungi Trichophy ton and Epidermophyton, the tpye of parasite causing foot itch known communly as ring worm of the feet or"Athlete's Foot. Is was also carried out against several pathogenic bacteria, including several pyogenic bacteria.

Standard methods of technique were used.

Your preparation killed the Trichophyton and Epidermophyton in less than 15 seconds. It also killed B. Typhold, B. Colf, Staphylococci aurens Streptococci, and M. Catarrhalis in less than 16 seconds.

Respectively submitted,

DRS. COURET & HAUSER.

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APPEALS DECIDED

Fateh Khan Freed; Zaman's Sentence Upheld

"For these reasons it appears to us that such a substantial mis. carriage of justice has occurred in this case as to justify me) as we are empowered to do,... în setting aside the conviction. The ap- peal is therefore allowed. the conviction quished, and the appel- tant discharged."

With these words, spoken by the Puiane Judge. Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell the Appeal Court gave their decision yesterday in favour of Fateh Khan, one of the two appellants in the Indian Guards Man- slaughter Appeal.

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In these circumstances we Khan was charged at the March Criminal Sessions, together with of the opinion that as against the one Sher Zaman, with the murder appellant no evidential value can of a fellow guard on Green Island attach to the accusations levelled. on February 18. Both were found against him by the deceased and guilty of manslaughter by the jury that had the jury appreciated this empanelled to try them and were they must have felt that on the sentenced to life imprisonment other evidence before them they could not reasonably convict, the with hard labour.

Khan appealed against convic-appellant, even though they felt tion and Zaman against sentence. his own testimony to be in the The latter appeal was dismissed.

Mr. G. She, instructed by Mr. A.

S. K. Lau, appeared for Khan and

The text of the decision follow

main unreliable.

RINGING OF BELL Although it was not relied on by

Mr. H. Somerset Fitzroy. instruct-counsel for the appellant there is ed by Mr. C. A. S. Russ, for Zaman. one point in the evidence that The Appeal Court comprised tells not a little in the appellant's Mr. Justice R. E Lindsell and favour. It was apparently part of Mr. Justice J. A. Fraser.

the Crown case that whoever at the time rang the alarm bell it was not the appellant, and yet not one of the witnesses for the Crown admitted having done so. Lall Khan. Yeung Lai Chul and, Noor Khan each deposed that he heard the bell ringing. but appellant alone claims to have ring it.

FATEH KHAN FREED "This is an appeal against his Conviction by Fateh Khan who to- gether with one Sher Zaman was indicted for murder at the March Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Court, and was found guilty or manslaughter by the jury em- panelled to try him.

For these reasons it appears to us that such a substantial miscar- We are of this.opinion that this riage of justice has occurred in appeal must be allowed. We feel this case as to justify us, as we that the jury must have been un- are empowered to do by S. 78A, culy influenced in arriving at 55. 2 of the Criminal Procedure their verdict by the evidence of Amendment Ordinance 1899 (as the statements implicating the ap-enacted by the Criminal Procedure pellant which were made by the Amendment Ordinance 1933) and deceased immediately after the by the rule laid down by the Court attack upon Him. The Jury were of Criminal Appeal in such cases as not warned at any stage of the R. v Jones, allas Wright, 16 CAR. proceedings that these statements 124, in setting aside the convic- were not evidence against the ap

tion.

pellent except in so far as he ac- The appeal is therefore allowed, cepted them, and in the absence of the conviction quashed and the such warning It" can hardly be appellant discharged." doubted that they attached con- siderable importance to them.

ZAMAN'S APPEAL DISMISSED

Dismissing Zaman's appeal, the It is admitted that the Crown Pulsne Judge said: "In our view relled on these statements on the there was abundant evidence to ground that they were made in justify the Trial Judge in his view the presence of the appellant in that this could not have been any- circumstances calling for a denial thing else but murder and he so by him if they were untrue; and directed the jury: And that the contended that since he made no jury's verdict of manslaughter denial, he should be deemed under could only have been dictated by the rule in R. v Cristie (1914) A.C. an excess of humanitarianism. 545 to have admitted their truth. "The Justification for the sen- We and, however, that there is tence lies in the natural horror evidence that the appellant and indignation which the crime accepted those statements or any arouses. The law recognises the part of them. On the contrary, he principle that in some circum- denied those statements as soon as stances killing without malice could they were made.

be punished by life sentence and

DECEASÈD'S STATEMENT

It is true that in his evidence in chief Sergeant. Lall Khan said: "Deceased said These two men assualted me.' 'He spoke loudly in Punjabi which accused understood. 'Neither of them said anything”,” but in cross-examination by Mr. Fitzroy he entirely, abandoned the allegation and said:

asked both accused why

in our view such circumstances were present in this case,

The appeal is therefore dismiss-

ed,"

FORGERY CASE ADJOURNED

The case in which U Chan-jong, 33. manager of Tarbor & Company, he had assaulted deceased. 'I

1s, charged on B2 counts of. forgery haven't mentioned that before. and obtaining money by false pre- First accused said 'Yes, I had a fight with him, but not the second R. Edwards at the Central Magis- tences, was continued before Mr.

accused.

tracy yesterday, when after fur- then asked second accused ther evidence was taken the hear the same question. He said "These ing was adjourned to May 17.. two have been fighting. I didn't Mr. C. D'Almada was for the fight","

defence, the prosecution being in Nor does Mr. Balley's evidence the hands of Mr. E. H. Williams. carry the Crown any further since Assistant Attorney General who it established no more than that was asslated by Detective Sub- when on his arrival at the bunga Inspector W. Ritchie. low the deceased pointed at the two accused and said they had been fighting with him, frst ac- cused said: I did it." and later. I done all, Sahib.'

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At yesterday's hearing evidence was given by Kwok Siu-wo and Mak Kam-chow, clerks employed at the Chartered Bank, regarding

in connection with the checking the routine followed at the "Bank

testified that occasionally these of delivery orders. Both witnesses

We find it difficult to appreciate the Crown's contention that in such circumstances the appellant should be demed, because he did not himself deny the accusation, orders were presented by messen-

to have accepted it as true.

GUARD'S WORDS

| gers.

..

ABSENT JUROR FINED

Mr, J. Macfarlane of Holt's Wharf gave detailed accounts re- Nor does. the evidence, in this garding the issue of delivery order connection, of Guard No. 28. Noor forms to clients who had goods Khan, carry any more weight-stored in their godowns.) "The deceased said "Look at my After further evidence the case legs. They both assaulted me and was adjourned.. broke my lega’...........'I spoke to the accused and said You have done à very cruel thing. Why did you assault him? First accused sald; I did it. What I have done is all right" "but in cross-examination he admitted that he understood first accused to mean that he alone had assaulted deceased.

Noor Khan's question was ob viously addressed to both the ac cused. and the confession of the arst accused shouldering full and sole responsibility for the crime was in our view, suficient to re- Jeve the appellant of the onus of making any further answer.

Mr. C. A. Goldenberg, of. Bridge, and Son, Des Voeux Road Central. was fined $20 by Mr. H, R. Butters at the Central Magistracy yesterday. morning for failing to appear as auror at the inquiry into the death of the late Mr. W. G. Lam on Monday afternoon. A

He pleaded that he was unable to leave the office owing to a shortage of staff.

JAPANESE SET

JUNKS ABLAZE

According to a report made to the Hong Kong Fishermen's Guild Union, three more junks were sot are by an armed Japanese traw- ler last week,

The Junks left the Colony with

a cargo of rice, and when they were just outside of Hong Kong waters, the trawler in question came alongalde, removed the cargo and ordered the crew from the three juuks to put out in boats and proceed to an Island occupied by them. The Junks were then set on fire,

Another junk was captured by the Japanese later and the master Was ordered to take the crew of the burnt junks to Hong Kong."

A fine of $15 was imposed on Mr. Johnston of No. 11 Hilwood Road when be appeared before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen yesterday at the Kowloon Magistracy for keeping a dog without licence. Defendant said he kept the dog for a friend, and it had now been

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