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FILM LASSITUDE.
different kinds of medicines. but no good resulted.
This went on for a long time. and I found it almost impossible DO CINEMAS INDUCE LANGTOR? O cope with my work as a film
Do constant visits to cinemas induce lassitude? This question is provoked by the fact that some
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examiner. I felt unhappy. help- less and irritable, work was trouble, and 1 Lad to Stay at home sick many times.
I never wanted to sleep, or people complain that after a visit indeed to get up in the morning. the pictures" a weary Lan-Through the day I was always guid feeling takes possession of tired, and my limbs ached all day them, with a severe headache. long. Time after time I was The probable explanation is that under the care of doctors, but the cinema is really a test of the seemed unable to make me one's health. When a person is well.
normal.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
BASKET BALL.
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The Second Division of the. Basket Ball League, called the Small Boys' League, closed the season on Saturday, when Queen's- College Small Boys won from the Y.M.CA. Day School. The feature
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1920.
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of the game was the goal shooting OUR BUTCHERY DEPARTMENT
of young William Sling ofQueen's. In the Students' Basket Ball League, the match Queen's v. Uni. versity will be played on Tues- day on the Y.M.C.A playground at 4.30 p.m. If it rains, the matchi will be played in the Y.M.CA. Gymnasiuni. This is the last matcl. of the season.
THEATRICALS,
General booking for the thr performances of Lord Dunsany'
Tents of the Arabs" and "Th Gods of the Mountain " to b given by the Students of the Un- iversity at the Theatre Royal on February 13th, 14th and 18th. opened to-day at 9 a.m. at Moutrio's.
The previous days' advance booking having been very heary, all those intending, to become acquainted with the] work of England's great poet- playwright are advised to book, without delay.
A matinee will be given on the 18th February at 5.30 p.m. to which children will be admitted at half price. Special facilities will be extended to schools cr large parties, for which early application should be made to the Registrar ur to Mourie's.
WHY?
It would be an interesting matter to discuss and discover why everybody goes to Wiseman's: Why this or that person visits this. rendezvous? Why does this house act as a magnet. a centre of at-
hundreds of residents and tourists. traction everyday to 50 manp
Ask these questions and examine some of the many reasons.
Be-
One day I met a friend. who run-down or anæmie. a visit to "the rictures" produces the has suffered as I was then suffer- symptoms mentioned. In such ing and she told me of the cases the hint should be taken wonderful benefit she had derived promptly, and measures adopted from Dr. Williams' pink pills. cause it is always bright and I like their for building up, the health to She advised me to try them at cheerful, says cné.
once. I purchased a supply and cakes and pastries, in fact every- at the end of the first week I thing I get there can be relied Some interesting facts. have found myself improving in health. upon to be good and wholesome, been related concerning a young As I persevered with the pills my says another. I always go there woman engaged in the film in- tiredness disappeared, my appetite for my meals because the food is dustry as examiner." an exact-became better, and it thegood, nicely served. the attendance ing duty in the manufacture of films.
mornings I got out of bed feeling is prompt, there is always pleasant To undertake this work quite fresh. necessitates an individual being less arduous during the day, and air of brightness and prosperity I found my work music to listen to and there is an at night I was able to sleep well about the whole establishment that This is the view of Miss. E. "Now 1 feel ten times better does me good, says a third, and so Lengton, of 58, Albany Street, than I did a little while ago on and so on, each person giving Regent's Park, London, who is feel quite a different woman employed as a film examiner by altogether.
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he or she visits what has become. Through "I heartily recommend anyone the popular rendezvous of the suffering severely from lassitude suffering from general debility, Colony. And the note behind all and general debility she found anemia, and similar ailments to these reasons is "Satisfaction."- her work difficult to carry on, try Dr. Williams' pink pits; they and has been compelled at are really wonderful' different periods to stay away If you are suffering from im- from business. Now she has poverished blood you completely recovered, thanks to afford to wait another day before the curative powers of Dr. Wil-giving Dr. Williams' pink pills a liams' pink pills..
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"I never was strong as a child," and obtain a supply, or send $1.50 she said in an interview. "When for a bottle. $5 for 6, to Dr. about 15 years of age I became Williams' Medicine Co., 96 Sze. very anemic. I was palefaced chven Road, Shanghai. The price and miserable: I took many lincludes postage.
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When the ponies, now training, will meet for the fray; For many a good racer will rush past the post:
And the winner Not always the one that's backed most,
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A few jockeys we'll miss, such as Burkill and Knoll, But others we welcome back, safe from war's toll. We have Honourable J.J., who's a good rider still, Vida, Heard, Dalgarno and dashing young Hill
Our local crack whips, we have them galore:
Kirkpatrick and Doyle we should not ignore.
Reid, Sutton and Seth are quite good on the stirrup:
Besides budding young "jocke" whose efforts let's." cheer up."
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Now the Derby who'll win, as we have a fine string:-
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The Dahlias, as usual, will put up a good fight; Spoilt Child or the Chief, whose chances are bright.
The Champion, just guess and I'll "take off my hat."
Is it King, Chief or Dahlia, J.P's or the Cat?
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