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"Tell me, doctor

Are you sure? I can't believe that all this should have started

with a tiny cat on the finger! There must be some way of prevent ing such awful results ・・・ Tell me, what ought I to, do?” The smallest cut or scratch is enough for the germs of blood-poisoning to enter. There is only one way to prevent their invasion: they must be killed--at once 'Dettol, the Modern Antiseptic, can be applied im mediately. 'Dettol' is gentle and tender on human tissuet, non-poisonous and non-staining to the skin- yet death to germs. Your chemist has "Ďettol.

'DETTOL

DETTOL

A.R.P. Class Pass Gas Chamber Test

Mr. B. Williams, A. R. P. In- structor, yesterday "supervised ap- proximately 70 students of Air Raid Precautions classes in a gas chamber test. **

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Using a. garage behind the Colonial Secretary's Once, the students who have passed the test in respiration, undertook their gas chamber test. Each person given a mask which they attached to their heads and entered the airtight chamber. for four or five minutes, thereby testing the mask and receiving instruction in the use, and management of the rub- |ber and glass face covering.

The results of the test were successful according to the In- structor and the studenta.

NATIONAL RED. CROSS SOCIETY

It was announced on August 14 at the Executive Meeting of the Foreign Auxiliary to the National Red Cross Society of China that the total receipts to date amount.]— to H.K.33.56233 and N.C.$250.00,

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LUNCHEON

French Onion Soup Cole Slaw Blad Veal Cutlets Asparagus Turnips

New Potatoes Prune Whip Iced Tea

DINNER Vegetable Soup Crabmeat Salad Hot Biscuits Assorted Cold Meats Peppermint Ice Cream Chocolate Cakes Coffee

CANADA'S SYMPATHY

FOR CHINA

SUCCESSFUL TOUR BY MISS LOH CHUNGKING, Aug. 17 (Central)— Sentiments of sympathy and good- will in Canada towards China have

been heightened as a result of a successful propaganda. tour con- ducted by Miss Loh Tsei, Secretary to the New York office of the China Branch of the International} Peace Campaign, under the spòn- sorship of the Canadian League för Peace and Democracy, according to a report received here.

Miss Loh addressed seventy-four meetings on China's resistance. collecting US. $2.285.14 for the In- ternational Peace Hospital, which was set up by the IP.C. somewhere in Southern Shansi, and U.S. $800.- 01 for the Alberta Ambulance Fund.

A week of demonstrations was held in commemoration of the second anniversary of the begin- resistance. ning of the Chinese While the Corporation of the Town of Timmins has unanimously adopted a resolution to ask "the Prime Minister of Canada to take Immediate steps to ban the export

SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1939.

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Reckitt & Sons (Pharmaceutical Dept.), Hull and London, England Mrs. "Edith F. Smith, Eng- Agent Imperial Chemical Industries (China) Ltd, Hong Kong.

Mrs. Lavett, Hongkong

The Contributions are as follows: Miss Mary T. Whitby, Bridg-

HK$

Miss Mary S. Pin. Darlingg 500.00

25.00 Miss L. C. Savill, Lincoln...

Art Press, Calcutta

water

113.65

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utilised. for the making of instru- ments of war, a motion has just

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Mrs. Eva W. Pattanden, Eng-

land

162.81

Mrs. Gertrude A Terrel

England

81.26 Miss V. M. Grubb, Hamp-

stead Miss. A. Browning. Potwithen Messrs. Babcock & Wilson,

City Council forbidding civic pur-

∙17,18

85.19

$1,26

Miss Laura Beeforth, Eng-

land"

17.09 16.27

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dia, Peshawar

53.40

Messrs. Blacker & Co., Cal-

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H.K. & S'hal Banking Corp.,

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"Meredith, I want to make my will. My fox-head scarf-pin to my Uncle Philip, unless be remarries. My col- lection of film stars" ponraits, BIZIO= graphed, I leave to the Mess. To my faithful butler, Albert Hawidas, the contents of my cellar ".""

* But, Lord Henry, in't this rather madden ? It was only last night'shat 1" chanced to catch right of poil in Regent, Street on the roof of a saxb-cák, connd- ing a fanfare on what appeared to be à hunting-horn”* -

“Don't remind me of ħ, Meredith. If 'you only knew how I feel. Not ́s morsel of food has passed my lips since a brace of devilled bosses at three a..

*

1 am indeed worry to hear that,

↑ Lord Henry, but in all way long ex- "perience I have seldomi kuowni á hang. coer prose fatal. Are you not cognitant of Rose's Lime Juice # **

“I think no, why ?**

"Because the said · Row't, whether taken da"Gôs and Limé” or consumad before bed, done, by virtue of iss therapeutic properties, neutralise the aftereffects of alcohol and render hangovers null and void.“

*Is this truc, Meredith ?"

* 1-am spushing, Lord Howy, as your mlicitor

Thank you, Mazecich, from the boticon of my, heart. You have giyen ma fresh hops, Bellave me, when E.

da come to make my will you shall nor be forgotÈER.M

D. M. Reid, England ... Messrs. D. J. Keymer & Co.,

Ltd.. Calcutta

43.43 Messrs. Bird & Co., Calcutta 611.62 The China Defence League,

Hongkong

Mr. Ferey Knight; Calcutta 808.42 Imperial Bank of India,

35.00 Hyderabad

The Rev. Rose, Hongkong... Mr. J. M. Wong. Hongkong... 50.00 Messrs, Glenfield & Ken- Miss E. M. Almond, Bristol 52,88 nedy, Bombay

Maud E. M. Richey, Ermouth 182.71 British India General Insur- Miss E M. Kitching, London 17.30 ance Co.. Calcutta Holy Cross Convent, London

WEDDING AT REGISTRY

The wedding took place at the 20.63 Registry, Supreme Court, yester-

day, of Mr. Km Chua Khen 200.00 panich, of No. 113. Caine Road,

72.29 12.08

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and Miss Koh Sah-hul. Mr. T. J. Could, Deputy Registrar of Mar- riages, officiated.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

The following forthcoming mar-

100.00 riages were announced at the Supreme Court yesterday:--

8.17

12.10 N.C.S

St. Michael's Convent, Lon-

don

49.02

Mrs. Henry A. McNulty. Eng-

land

250.00

NEWSETTES

Dr. Lee Fee-chim, residing at No. 10, Bonham Strand West, and Miss Ng Boong-cheng, of No. 47, Bon- ham Road.

Mr. Mario Luiz da Roza, accoun- tant, residing at No. 10, Sumerset ; Road. Kowloon Tong, and Miss Marie Lydia Gutierres, of No. 35, Hankow Road.

Mr. Fung' Kwok-cheung, clerk; employed at the Green Island Cement Company, and Miss Chow Che-yin, residing at No. 49, Yun Chow Street, Kowloon

Mr. A. G. Martin, of the P.W.D.,. On Wednesday night the Thetis

Mr. Ridge Ju-yorkee. of No. 13. will celebrate his birthday to-day Disaster

Fund London had ching Fung Street, North Point, reached the total of £139,094... and Miss Mary Kwok, residing at

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Mr. H. de Fremery was a pas- senger saling for Shanghai in the m.s. Tjitjalengka.. :

.. Mr. John Davidson, of the Revenue 'Office, celebrates his birthday to-day. ·

*

Mr. M. S. Polin, of the Douglas

Aircraft Co... was a passenger ar- riving here yesterday from Shang- hai in the 's. Canton

Prof. J. A. Ely, dean of civil en- gineering. St. John's University,

Mr. L. A. Barton, of the Trea-Shanghai, and Mrs. Ely sailed for sury will observe his birthday to-Shanghal in the mis. Tjitjalengka.

ΠΟΠΟΠ.

Mr. M. S. Banner, of the. Hong-

Dr. K. S. Weigh is a passenger kong & Shanghai Banking Cor- in the s.. Canton travelling to poration, returned to the Colony' Marseilles from Shanghai

yesterday in the s.s. Canton from Kobe

Mr. J. Hayim is travelling toi.. London from Shanghal in the ss. Canton.

*

Mr. A. Montgomery. of the North British Insurance Co is a through passenger in the $.5.

Lt. F. Nicholson, Royal Artillery, Canton on his way to Singapore arrived here from Shanghai pes-from Shanghai

terday in the ss. Canton

Mr. R. Cullen, of the China

Et-Col H B. Holt, Fassport Printing and Fishing Co., was Omcer, returned to the Colonya passenger in the as Canton

From yesterday in the ss. Canton from travelling

Shanghai to Shanghai

Singapore.

Mr. B. Denison, of Patons & Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek Baldwins, Snanghai, and Mrs. has received a telegrain from the Denison are on their way Home Shanghai Professionals' National in the . Canton from Shangha'. Balvation Association, pledging its continued, support to the policy of armed resistance and urging stern dealings with traitors.

Mrs. R. V. Thomas, whose hus- band la with the Mercantile Bank of India in Shanghai, la travelling to Shanghai in the ss. Canton,

+

Mr. Edgar Snow, noted American Journalist and author of "The

Mr. G. Haynes, of, the National" Red Star Over China," will speak Cash Register Co., was a passenger over Station XGOY...in Chungking, in the ss. Canton arriving, here to-day at 10.10 o'clock p.m. (Hong- from Shanghai yesterday.

kong time) on 25.51 metres or 119 megacycles.

Miss Minnie Bergman, of the Women's Union Missionary 30- The Christ Church Group......nf clety, Shanghai, sailed for the the VDMA acknowledge with north in the m.s. Titjalengka. grateful thanks the receipt of the following donations and offer of Mr. W. R. M. Stevens, of the loan of car towards the thirteenth firm in Shanghai bearing his annual outing of the Blind Girls, name, and his family are on their which is to take place on Sep, way to Bingapore in the ss. Can- tember 23: Already acknowledged ton

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The fourth huncheon meeting of the Chinese American Institute of Cultural Relations will be held at 12.45 p.m. on Friday, August 25, at the Hongkong Hotel. The speaker will be Mr. Phi 8. Delany, sales resentative for China. Pan

Scan Airways. He will show two aims: "Piring Down to Rio" and "Celling Unlimited.”

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