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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, AUGUST 19., 1933.

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

SPECIAL

PRICE REDUCTION OFFER

PRICES OF

-

ALL BISCUITS & CANDIES

REDUCED BY

20%

UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

ON LOK YUEN CO., LTD.

MAIN STORE

25, Des Voeux Road, Central. BRANCHES: 36 and 268 Queen's Road, Central. 187 and 315. Des Voeux Road Central, and 357 Nathan Road, Kowloon,

NOTE. This Offer Applies ONLY to Biscuits and Candies, and NOT to any other of our goods.

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health!

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EELD

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A CENTURY'S REPUTATION.

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Obtainable at all leading

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Distributors:

TY SHING COMPANY

ATTACK ON THE COCKTAIL

“ABSORBING THIS POISON

"

MUSSOLINI'S CONDUCT CODE

NO NIGHT CLUBS

OR TOP HATS

WALK A LOT.

Rome,

aro

Night-club and top-hats HURT APPETITE forbidden to local Fascist chiefs

In a "Code of Conduct" which has The advice of M.A. de Curnon-been drawn up by Signor Musso- sky, prince of gastronomes, tolini for Federal Secretaries of the those about to drink a cocktail is Party, -don't!

The following are the Ave points

The famous epicure made a pas- of the code: sionate attack on the cocktail habit during an amusing address to members at the Salle Recamlor.

The meeting was presided over by M. Leon Douarche, Director of the Office International du Vin. and M. Escoffier, the 88-year-old veteran of the French cuisine.

"Nothing," said M. de Curnon- sky. ives mo greater pain than to see a sweet young girl absorb- The ing this cocktail poison." most disastrous loan France ever made from America, he said, was the cocktail habit. America would never become a country of true gourmets until she abolished from her tables the "poisonous aperitifs" which spoilt the petite and dendened the palate.

ap-

Even the French traditional de- votees of the art of eating were condemned by M. de Cournonsky for their fatal addition to high- powered aperitifs before meals.

"Such drinks," he added, "are industrial products-that is to say, they are not based on distillation of the grape, like wines and pure

1.

Do not frequent by day- and still less by night- 80 called luxury establish- ments, restauranta theatres, etc.

2. Go about as much as possi- ble on foot. When you can- not, use only a utilitarian vehicle.

3. At oficial ceremonies do not wear a top-hat. The simple black shirt is good enough.

4. Do not alter your habits or mode of life in any way (as a result of your appoint- ment).

5. Keep to your office hours rigorously and listen to as many people as possible, with patience and humanity, 6. Go into the working class quarters and mix with the people not only morally but physically, especially in those hard times-Reuter.

brandles. Drink nothing of the TO SOLVE JUNGLE

sort before eating and you will ait down to meat with a good ap-- petite and a pure palate capable of enjoying good wine."-Renter.

BACK TO GARDEN

SLOGAN

EXPECTED TO HELP IN U.S. RELIEF WORK

Washington.

RIDDLE

SEARCH FOR COL FAWCETT

New York.

Four young Swedish explorers, Arne Arbin, George Morgan, Emil Auderson, and Harry Buorkquist, are shortly to sat out for South America to try and wreat the secret of Colonel Fawcett's disappearance from the Brazilian Jungles.

Colonel II. P. Fawcett, a British

URGED TO PLANT explorer, accompanied by his son and Mr. Raleigh Rimell disappeared In May 1925, when exploring Cen- tral Brazil. Several expeditions "No garden, no relief," is a have combed the jungle for them slogan which has begun to spread and many strange stories and legends have centred about Faw- among relief agencies distributing cett's name but the jungle still holds federal funds to unemployed-In their secret. U.S.A.

They were lust heard of eight years ago and now these four young Swedes, all under thirty years of age, are to make another effort to find the missing men.

A statement issued by the Fe- deral Emergency-Relief Adminia trator, said that he expected this "garden programme" to result in

Arne Arbin, the leader, is con- large contributions to relief food needs this summer and next win- vinced that Fawcett is still alive. tor. Wherever possible families He believes the Colonel may be liv are being urged to plant gardens.ing somewhere near the borders of

The garden programmes are be- Columbia and Brazil.

Piquancy is added to his belief ing followed up by food-preserva- by the fact that Mrs. Fawcett de tion schedules. They are being carried out by cooperation be tween local relief agencies and the agricultural and home demonstra tion services.

clares sho has had numerous tele- pathic messages from her huband, announcing that he is quite safe.

Arne Arbin is a well-known ex- plorer. He has just returned from At least one state has adopted an expedition to Panama. While the "no garden, no relief" slogan, searching for Fawcett, he and his he said.

party will also try to find the grave "The benefits of this immense of Vasco Nunoz Balboa, the Spanish amount of subsistence gardening conquistadore.-Reuter. are manifold," said the admini-

strator. "Besides the actual re-

duction in the cost of caring for families that might otherwise be these gardening familles that have dependent are getting a large made themselves. at least. partly part of their emergency living out self-sustaining, there are health of the soil. Communities have benefits.

provided for acreages divided into "The work of gardening is individual plots, industries have idle land around healthful and the fruit of their plowed up labour give them a better balanced factories and helped their part- diot. That cuts out a lot.of medi-time or lald off employees with cal bills. This aspect is especial-szed and Instruction. The whole ly important In areas where movement is resulting in real be pollogra has required the giving nefits on a large scale."

Rellef agencies in many cities "Besides the gardens raised by have arranged for large plots in persons relief rella, many the suburbs.-Reuter.

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