Was Worried
SICK
Thought Something Terrible Was Wrong With My Baby
Natural Way Doctors' Advise, Makes Baby Hungry for Food --Restores Health Naturally
No longer need you fear that some- thing terrible is wrong when your child is fretfu), listiess or won't eat. Simply do this at once:
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Give your baby a little Castoria and sea how quickly improvement comes. Authorities have found that intes tinal absorption may be poisoning the systera even when the child's habits many seem regular. The stomach is spect. Digestion is impaired. Nerves lose their delicate balance.
Nothing corrects this distressing
condition quite as naturally and safely as Castoria. Swiftly it cleanses the syn tem, settles the stomach, improves digestion and restores nerve-polse. Then Nature does the reat_as only Nature can. Appetite for food returns. Health is again normal. As a result baby gain weight fast.
Now don't worry, mother. At the first warning that all is not well give your child a little Castoria. Resulte will surprise you.
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MONDAY, MARCH .... 4, ~'1935.
Exaggerated Styles Are
SCIENCE
NEW NECKLINES
SPENDS
SAVE
EPSOM SALTS AND BRICKS
LABORATORIES BUSY
By STEVEN BLACK
THE Government Department of and Industrial Selenting
Research deals with all kinds of national problems from the e- clancy of ships to the subject of "nese-closing" raya-from bolled sweets to the effect of Epsom salts on building bricks.
In the Annual Report of the Advisory Council of the 18-year- old department it is stated that "Research to-day is a necessity for the country whose industries are to survive the competition of energetic and scientifically in-
the rivals in
world formed market."
In 10 laboratorios situated all over the county, an army of young sclentists are hard at work dis-i covering that coloured stripes rot cotton shirts, that oxidation do-: teriorates frozen bacon, that the Standard Yard is growing longer every day, and that articlal. leather can be made from wool."
INTO ALL CORNERS
to Vanish
SQUARE-CUT EFFECT
"Changes in Necklines." Ex- aggerated necklines are likely to vanish, and for dance frocka there will be à return to baro *throats and decollete. One or two models have been shown already with በ charming aquare-cut effect."
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There is hardly an aspect of our ven which is not in some way; affected by the work of these men and women, for the subjects with which they deal are so varied and SALMON PUFFS ao numeroun that no branch of Industry can afford to do without their advice. Practically every article of food, clothing or machinery made use of in the country has been studied by them In one or other of the many as pects of its production.
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TRADE STILL. GAINING
BRITAIN'S CREAT IMPORT TOTAL
EXPORTS RISE. AGAIN
London.
Indications that the recent pause in British trade activity had ended wore provided this week by the an- nouncement of a substantial rise in British exports in January; and a big increase in iron and steel outout.
of
Total exports last month werd £4.833,000, or nearly 12 per cent. higher than in January 1934. The figure is the higheat for the month January, since 1931. Imports, however, have fallen by £2,640,000 compared with year ago to the lowest total aineo inst September. As a result, Britain's
adverse
trede balance has fallen by no less than $7.473,000-the Arst appreciablo decline for many months. Coni- pared with December last also the exporta show a substantial gain.
The preliminary figures for im- ports, exports and re-exports, all in thousands of pounds sterling. are as follows:
Jan. 1932,
ALL ONL
38.481
6.034
De 19134,
68.243 34.000
Inst.934.
64.871 81,000 4.078 The decline in imports was due almost entirely, to smaller pur- chases of food, drink and tobacco. which fell from £29 014000 in January 1934, to £27,563,000 Inst month. Although
material importa were smaller than a year nuo they were higher than in December, an indication that Brit- ish manufacturers are not without orders on hand.
raw
Exports of manufactured goods totalled £27,507.000 last month com- pared with £25.813.000 in Decem- EMOVE the skin and bones her lost and £24.191,000 in January from a one lb. tin of salmon. 11933. Raw material exports rose Chep the Ash finely, add one table-jby £767,000 compared with the pre- spoonful melted butter, tenvious month, and by £776,000 com- cupful fine white breadcrumbs, pared with a year ago. The rise pepper and salt to taste, two or in re-exnorts, which comprise goods three teaspoonfuls of lemon juice, imported in an unfinished state and and three well-beaten eggs.
sent abroad after being partially
One of the most interesting features of last year's researches Beat all well together, and put or wholly manufactured, was prin- was the great advance made in into buttered cups. Set the cups-cipally under the heading of raw the production of oil fuel from at once in a pan of hot water, material. This item has expand- coal In the Fuel Research Labora- letting the water come up to within from £1.943,000 In December Janit £2 323,000 in January 1934, to tory at Greenwich. No greater one inch of the top of the cups. aid to the coal Industry could bo Bake in a good oven for half an £2.852,000. Last month's total of found if the production of cheap hour, then turn out on a hot-lish. exports and re-exnorts at £40,515.-11 petrol and oil from coal were and garnish with parsley and slices 000 compares with an
thly total of £37,281,000 finally mastered once and for all of hard-boiled eggs.
OIL FROM COAL
1934.
Average
in
IRON AND STEEL Figures published by the British
Following a big reduction in price, on Dance Records, by all the leading manu- facturers in Britain, we are enabled to. reduce our prices considerably.
Brunswick and Parlophone Danco Records are
reduced by approx. 40%.
All Docca 10" (F: Serlos) Blue Label Records are
reduced by approx. 20%.
Docca 12" (K Series). Blue Label Records aro
reduced by approx. 15%.
TSANG FOOK PIANO CO.
9 Ice House Street
HONG KONG
USE ELECTRIC CHROMIC NEEDLES WITH YOUR PICK-UP
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
Acreas
Thin rain with rum makes this plant.
simply
H Nnemal to a salior, but no no
to ordinary mortala. A perfect. one is a model of manly beauty. Give out.
12 Would make a Atting posy for
the orchestra.
13 Tolls-In packets 14 Alert.
17 You don't smoke a cigar with
careless freedom, do you
Iron and Steel Federation show that 10 Groined (anng.). atmal out-put in January was 757,-21
If yours, stick to them.
high pressure with a suitable no longer a mystery. Improved 800 tons. This represents an in- 23 When you get tired looking for
a
A great improvement in achieved by covering them-with a good white The treatment of coal to yield sauce before serving. valuable oil la carried out by process of hydrogenation under!
Hub kilns for the smoking of fish have crease of 103,300 tons compared
a small lump you can always go catalyst. A entalyst is
back and have a rest in this, stance which merely by its pre-been built at the Torry Research with the previous month and a goin
24 Cleric, sence increases the rate at which Station and the Water Pollution of 50,800 tons on the figure for Tart but weet. chemical change will take place. Board has been able to control January. 1934. Pig-iron produc-28 Hitler is in Germany. This may
The discovery of the right the action of water on lead pipes, itlon rose to 621.200 tons, compared be taken As an catalyst is practically the only which has often been considered with 613.500 tons in the previous pronouncement. thing which is holding up the com- menure to the health of the month and 441,300 tons In January, 20 S for instance.
1994. mercial production of cheap, oil country.
At the Forest Products Re- fuel from coal, and during the
Mr. Ernest Brown, M.P., Minister at laboratory Princes for Mines, speaking at a lunchenn last year tests completed at Green- search wich have shown that the neces Risboro, the extermination of an at the National Liberal Club, anid sary catalysts are sometimes to be army of wood-eating insect pests that 1934 was the best year for found naturally in certain types has been almost completed, while four years on the side of produc of coal.
In the same laboratory a mechani-tion. While there had been an in-
In the interval, while the surveycal method for testing the degree crease of 13.000.000 tons at home, committee are hard at work, the of pollah on a piece of furniture the incrense in the phinments abroad had only been 600,000 tons. other acientists in the fuel re-has been discovered. search laboratories ATO produc-
ing now kinds of pulverized fuol
TRAFFIC LIGHTS
being subjected to a thorough in-
and have gone far with the inven- In the maze of red brick build-vestigation. tion of an internal combustion engine to run on powdered coalsical Laboratory at Teddington an ings composing the National Phy-
VIARMING A HOUSE
·£500,000 A YEAR
And all this for a little over enormous amount of research of half a million a year! Five thou- both technical and académic in-sand great combines have already At the Building Research terest is being carried out. It joined their appropriate Research Station, at Gareton the most econ-was here that the standardlaation Associations and have themselves omical way of warming a house of the traffic light colours was contributed large sums of money. is being perfected, while the work elaborated. The launching of the At a cost of £80,000 for research of the Food Investigations Board Queen Mary as a model in the an annual saving of more than a at Cambridge has shown that giant water tank, the trial of the million pounds was made possible ment frozen rapidly by new pro-latest aeroplane design in the new for the electrical industry. cess invented in the laboratory is compression wind-tunnel, and the The Cast-Iron Research Associa-) in no way inferior to the ordinary prevention of "creeping" in steel tion is saving its supporters £200,- slowly-frozen meat. Interesting under high temperatures and pres- 000 per annum, while the yearly experiments in conjunction with aures are just a few of the labor cost of the production of Osished a large firm of London caterers. tory's achievements during the steel has been reduced by £392,000 Indeed, have proved conclusively last year or two.
worth of coke, and £1,341,000 worth that its "palatability" is, if uny- At the Harmondsworth labora of coal.
tory of the Road Research section, Thero thing, improved.
aro numerous other The cuamelling of iron baths new road surfaces are treated to examples which go to show ex- kas been dealt with, while the a year's hard wear in a few hours, actly what the D.S.I.F. is doing factors which cause the bursting while the dynamic, physical and for the country and how it is of pipes during a frost are now chemical aspects of skidding are spending your money.
SALESMAN SAM
Tough on the Barber!
authoritative
30 Witan required "by'solvers."-
Down
1 Inflammation-showing the part
affected.
2 It isn't only on the stage that
a good one is welcanted. 3 Truth.
4 American negative that could be more candid and more elegant.
5 £ s. d. alarm (anag).
6 These hyphenated abstainers
make the tinkers' reward.
? Kinship
10 Part of an umbrella in good
enough for bar,
14 Ropes (anag.),
16 Lean.
18 How poor, dull Anne
duced to 'nothing.
20 Extract: rather raw.
21 A knotty description.
22 This sounds like a totally un- uccessary admonition to 13 Insect to work. It is not at all Atubborn.
26 Objects,
27 Bird: Boware, there may be a
string to this,
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