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MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1926.

CHINA'S RUINED

RAILWAYS.

A TYPICAL EXAMPLE FROM KIANGSI.

BRAIN" FOOD.

"MILK PUDDINGS NAMED- “ABOMINATIONS,"

"Those abominations, sweet Kiukiang, Mar. 3-The Nan the glass of milk, are condemned and sloppy milk puddings," and chang-Kiukiang Railway, which

le about 300 long, has now by Mr. Charles E. Hocht, Secre accumulated debts of about $10,-tary of the Food Education Society '000,000, borrowed from the in Britain, as absolutely unfit for Per ss. Deringer, April 4-r. Japanese Eastern Industry-Dovo- brain workers, and especially for and Mrs. E. Lund, Mr. K. Schuccher,lopment Society for the past few educators. The rights and wrongs Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hickson, Mr. and years. The yearly interest is of diet for certain occupations Mrs, L. L. Vogel, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. 8770,000, and is to be paid semi-are apt to become an obsession Kopper, Mrs. H. H. Kenney, Mr. and

the among many. There is no sub- Mrs, A. Hummel and child, Mr, and anually. According to Mrs. H. Schramm, Master Christel contract between the parties when ject, perhaps, on which men and Weiss, A. Dobler, Mr. K. c. the money was, borrowed, the women in general are so dogma- tle as that of what to eat and Afr. Therkildsen and Mr. W.

AE

Per P. & O..s.a. Morca Erd April-

E.

TRAVEL IN COMFORT

Aboard DOLLAR "PRESIDENTTM LINERS

Japanese Society has the right to what not to eat. Medical science TO EUROPE AND NEW YORK govern the railway administration

If the railway company fall, four has it figured out to a fine point Major & Mrs. W. Hattersley Smith, times to pay the interest; just what an expectant or a nure- Master Hattersley Smith, Misa

Mrs. hani,

Gauntlett, Mr.

but the report says that the ing mother should not eat, yet it Thompson,

Mr.

A. Campbell, M. company still owos some 81, is a well known fact that such E. C. Rock, Mrs. Allan, Mias Allen, 400,000 interest. besides the mothers generally eat what they Mr. Alan Forsyth, Mr. E. Thomas, $150,000 paid last year (Chin-moet take a fancy to and in most Mrs. Knapton

& Inft., Miss Knapton. eso); Furthermore, it says in the cases, it does neither them nor Master Knapton, Mrs, Thomas & Inft., Master Thomas, Miss Thomas,

contract that a sum of $1,000,000 their offspring harm. Special Mrs. J. B. Rose & Two children, Airs, should be returned by the 15th diet for athletes and boxers has R. Harris

Tris & Miss Isgar, Mrs. year of the Republic, and should long been a practice, enforced by Sharp, Mr. Miss A Sharp, Miss Sharp, the company fail to keep its pro-managers when they are able to

Edblad,

Mr. Emise, the Society would put the keep proper control over their Allam, Mr. & Mrs. N. S. Mias L. Bruce, Mr. & all phrase "to govern the railway proteges, and it is clained that

LiG.

Mrs. J. Mes.

administration Weall

into practice, many matches are lost for lack W. Patrick, Mr.

rick, Mr. G. Brazier, Mr.

Mr. E Judging by the railway's present of care in diet. Choice of diot us Harris, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Robert condition-poor as it can be in preventative of soasickness has son, Comdr. A. R. Smithwick, Mr. & spite of the changes made by the also been largely recommended, Max M. Staith & Inft. Mr. D. New-new manager, Chow Ji-kuei, the often with the result that the|

corn,

Infin

Mr.

bigging,

Mrs. H. Kendall, Mr. D. G. Hooper, Mr. H. Gordon, Mr. R. company is now in a position in which it finds it impossible to pay Martin, Mr. & Mrs. T. Lovell Master' Lovell, Mr. Shellswell, Mr. I back any money. It has no assate Reloomal, Mr. G.

Mitchell, Kerley, Capt.

Mr. V. G. whatsoever. How will it bo pos- Capt. W. Booker, Capt. M. sible for the company to pay back Costello, Mrs T. G. Greenwood, Mas- some $3,000,000 which in due this

inwood, Miss Wooley, Mr. H. Walkereenwood,

Mr. J. Stalker, Mrs. W. Real. year? At present, there seem to Mr. G. Mayell, Miss M. Evans, Miss he only two ways of settling this Burt, Mr. F. Gregory, Mr. H. Joseph. question: (1) to contract new Mr. T. H. Clark, Mrs. C. J. Baker, debts in order to pay the old once, Mr. and Mrs. Stapleton Cotton, Masand (2) let'the Japanese Society ter Stapleton Cotton, Mr. H. R. Cle

tor

worth and Mrs. A. H. Hollings worth, Miss 1 Hollingsworth, Mr. L. K. Tong, Mr. K. C. Chow, Mr. J. Elmore, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Andrews,

Thure

came -01

patient has reaped no benefit, rather the contrary. Now comes Mr. Hecht prescribing diet for The number of educationists. meals, he says, should not exceed three and in some cases should be restricted to two a day. There should be no excess of starch and sugar, but a liberal consumption advocates salad in preference to of fat and uncooked food. He

come to govern the railway ad-fruit, especially in damp and cold weather, and says that pastry, ministration Japanese representative of the stodgy puddings, rich cakes, ripe Mr. G. C. Price, Miss M. 1. Joynsor, and tire chief accountant, Kung very hot or very cold should be Society, to see the manager, Chow, cheese or high game and things

M. K. E.

Mrs, A. O Lane Mr. D. Gilchrist, Feia-hse. They talked quite a

C. W.

Bries E. Makori, Mr. Mrs. T

avoided. In the mattor "of

E. Bishoodward, Miss B. M. the upshot of it all was I have not i

T. Johnes, Mr. long time over matters, but what vegetables, they should be cooked

and Mrs. W.

Baker, Mr. and Mrs. R. Baker, Mr.

C. E. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Mr.

J. Thwaites, Mr. V. Westwood, Mr.

A. Idanial. Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Broughton,

S.

heard.-W. C. D.,N.

Cassidy,

"conservatively." Ho, tolls educationists, too, that when working vory hard, less rather than more food should be taken, Mr. C. Hiron, Mr. and Mrs. A. Master A. Burton and Mr. R. W. to skip, a meal. The ideal, he and if overtired, it might be well Spiers, Mr. G. T.

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