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How To Stop Stomach Pain
In Five Minutes
By. Dr. Scott, M.D., Paris,
SOCIAL
WOMEN'S PAGE
Mr. J. W. Bruce and his bride, formerly Miss D. C. Weir, after their marriage at St. Andrew's Church on Friday morning.
METHOD OF PREPARATION
OF SOYA BEAN MILK
In connection with the article on Emergency Rations which If you want an astonishing demon- appeared in the "Dally. Press" recently, the Director of Medical Ser. stration of how quickly and com-vices gives the following recipe for soya bean milk. pletely sente indigestion can be stop- ped, just take a level teaspoonful of Bisurated Magnesia in water-four tablets are equally effective. I have found that the moment Bisurated" Magnesia reaches the stomach you feel the pain
abate; Batulence is re- Itéved. heartburn and sourness pass off, the feelings of weight and op- pression are lifted, and in five minutes the pain has disappeared. You can get Bisursted Magnesia from all Chemists and Stores. I advise you to get some and try it after your next meal.
There are ample stocks of soya bean in the Colony. The bean constitutes such a valuable form of food at a cost within the means of all but the destitute that the Director of Medical Services is anxious that the method of preparation of soya bean milk should be more generally known.
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While bean milk can be given to The taste difters somewhat from quite young infants, it is found to cow's milk, but there is no doubt be more easily digested by those as to the popularity of the milk in over six months of age. It is the various Government refugee necessary, therefore, to sound a camps and welfare centres.
The actual ingredients for six note of warning in the case of bottle-fed bables, namely, to intro-pints of the milk-sufficient for a duce bean milk gradually into the family consisting of a bottle-fed diet, in order to accustom the in- baby, two older children and a fant to it by degrees:
mother and father-are as follows:
Bean milk should be made up fresh dally. If possible, especially as many households in which it can be used are unlikely to be. equipped with refrigeration of any kind.
The soya beans are first weighed and washed carefully in several. changes of clean water.
TABLE I...
GENERAL EVA'S VOICE
FALTERS ONCE
LONDON, Aug. 15 (By Air, Mall) General Evangeline Booth's voice, seventy-three years old now, faltered once yes- terday as she welcomed to England the Salvation Army leaders who this week will elect a new general in her place. She said: "Tve had a rough road,, Anybody knows that. I would cot
complain, but my journey has been a rough way.”
Andy's high council.
The afty-one members of the sitting before her, nodded in sympathy. Most of them have had a rough time tod
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But mainly they were in high They are Commissioner John spirita as they celebrated their McMillan, chief of staff and assis- first day of reuniör after years in tant to General Booth: Commis- the world's jungles, deserts; mud stoner Samuel Hurren, who WAS villages and slums.
jomce boy to General. William
Commissioner
They shouted greetings "Jim Booth, founder of the Salvation a treat to see you"-acros$ the Army, and is now international lawns of the army's youth centre training principal; at Sunbury, Middlesex.
Gunpel Yamanuro, of Japan; and Lieut. -Commissioner They shouted "Hallelujah" be-Stankuwelt; of Germany.
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före prayers, and in the midst jot speeches under a tent on the lawn. (General Booth pronoun- ced it (HALlelujah.")
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From members of the counc are collected the names of Ave people who are considered the most likely candidates for the
4 ARE ILL They sang vigorously, to the tune of "The Bells of St. Mary" office of general. They are:-
"We'll sing in the morning, "the" songs of salvation."
The new general will be elected by a two-thirds majority, of the high council,
Full blown, the council include twenty - three commissioners (highest rank in the army below the general), nineteenlieutenant commissioners, and thirteen Co- lonels. But four of the council are too ill to attend the congress.
to
Eggs Give Woman Eye Disease
LONDON, Aug. 19 (By Air Mail-A remarkable case of
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a young woman, whose eyes were seriously affected by eating eggs and even by spot of egg-white on the skin and who could not rest on feather bed, is related by T. G. Wynne Parry, hon. ophthalmic surgeon at Lian- dudno and District Hospital, · in the "British Medical Journal" this week.
DOUBLE CYCLITIS `
In April 1937, she was found
from be suffering
double eyelitis, and for a long time there was no improvement.
Last
she
Soya beans 20 ozs., 14 lbs. Water 100 ozs., 5 pinta. Cane sugar 104 teaspoonfuls: Salt teaspoonful. Dextri-maltose 34 teaspoonfuls. Calcium Lactate teaspoonful.
November, however, The milk so prepared. should be
came to the out-patient depart diluted with cool, boiled water for ment with both eyes open, the They are subsequently placed in infants of different weights in ac- congestion practically cleared and
only little evidence stone mill which grinds, the cordance with the amounts given with
| cyclitia: beans into a thick creamy paste. in Table II.
For older children and adults a clean
Puzzled to account The paste is placed in
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CREAMY PASTE
for
of
the
muslin bag and the liquid milk the milk can, of course, be diluted dramatic change, MT! Wynne
allowed to alter through. The re-according to taste. sidue in the bag is washed with UNDER 4 CENTS A PINT clean water and the filtrate is
The cost of a pint (7 taels) of added to the first sample of more bean milk thus prepared is 3 creamy milk.
cents..
eggs.
Parry questioned the woman, who better said that she felt much
WILA generally, and thought this because she had stopped eating
LIKED CHICKEN She liked chicken, she sald, but maltose and calcium lactate are ing Talkoo sugar for imported that disagreed with her, She then dissolved in water and cooked cane sugar and dextri-maltose, the slept on a feather bed. her sister
The weights shown in Table I Omitting the calcium lactate below of salt, cane sugar, dextri- and dextri-maltose and substitut
into a syrup which should be add-cost of the materials, excluding stated, but she never felt rested ed to the milk just before it is labour and fuel, amounts to 2 1/3 and would prefer a hair mat served to avoid precipitation.
cents.
tress.
In Hongkong, Taikoo sugar can It is of interest to note that the On December 16 she returned be used in place of dextri-maltosemanufacture in Hongkong of soya to Llandudno Hospital, and pho- and cane sugar and the calcium bean milk on a large scale for tophobla, congestion, and lachry salt can be omitted where addi-those who have not the time to mation were all present again. 'tional expense has to be avoided: spare in the rather slow process She said that on December 13, although all these, constituents of grinding the beans and mixing while breaking eggs to help - to "make for a more satisfactory milk. the ingredients is to be under-make a Christmas cake, some of particularly in growing children.
taken shortly by a private com-the egg-white got on to the back bany recently formed."
fof her hand.
Readers requiring' further details
SYMPTOMS BETURN "
HEATED TO BOILING The balance of the "20 ozs of water is then added to the creamy are Invited to send enquiries-c- She rubbed it off, but a tew milk and the mixture is heated to companied by a stamped and ad- minutes alterwards the skin bolling point and put aside to cool dressed envelope-to the Nutrition began to itch, and about an later being covered with muslin Research Committee, Medical hour later all the other symp- and placed, in an ice chest or re- Headquarters. Third Floor, G.P.O. toms returned. They disapear. |frigerator, if one is avallable.
Building, Hongkong,
NEWSETTES
Capt, A. B. Whatman will deliver the second series of the lecture "A Year. In the Arctic atti morrow's meeting of the Hongkon Rotary Club.
W
ed in two or three days
The young woman is at present undergoing a course of desenat tisation, and with each infection the "eye-reaction” is becoming less severe. “...
♬ campaign' for the collection of 3,000,000 cotton-padded jackets for the soldiers at the front with-"""
Commissioner Damon of the
the Eastern US; Commissioner Ernest Pugmire,
of Central US;
Lieut. - Commissioner William Calziel of Eastern Australia; Lleut Commissioner Albert
Orsborn, of Scotland and Ire-' land; and
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1939,
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ot founder William Booth, high council talked of charity who is in charge of women's work, new buildings, soul-saving. ; social work in Britain.
The Salvation Army's theory. Until he fell ill,
General Commissioner voiced first-by-
Willan Samuel Hurren
the most Booth, is that you can't ; save * Įman's soul when his feet are cold
Commissioner Catherine Bram-favoured candidate,
The Honkong Singers' rehears in two months was lanriched sal, arranged for to-day, has been throughout Free Ching on Friday. postponed, and will now be held It is expected that Hanan, Kwel on Monday next at the Union chew, Yunnan, Kwangtung, Kwang- Church, Kennedy Road, commenc-st, Bzechwan Ghent, Sinklang, ing at 5.30 p.m.
Ningala and Chungking will each collect 200,000 fackets, Fuicten, 150,- Mr. L C. F. Bellamy attended z meeting of the Royal Club of
000, Hupeh, Kiangai, Bikang, Honan Douglas (Isle of Man on Aug. 16, A marriage has been arranged, and Kansu each 100,000, and and Mr. W. Brown attended a and will shortly take place in Cheklang, Anhwal and Chinghal For your complete beauty treat meeting of the Rotary Club of Peking, between Rhoderick- ohneach, 50,000. In view of transporta-
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