TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, THE HONGKONG:

FEBRUARY 21, 1938.

What! A New Slim Fad? Yes, Eat Every Two Hours! Take What You Like-and Save £'s and Pounds

time.

Famous Doctor's

Ideal

Diet

To all women it may concern

You can eat more often-and grow slimmer at the

samo

A miracle man from Vienna has introduced the female

millenium.

By his system you can slim without tears.

dangor..

hungry.

slim without

slim without cost... and slim without going

5,000 MEN FOR U.K. BALLOON BARRAGE

London, Feb. 5. Recruiting of 10 balloon bar- rage squadrons of 500 men cach, London designed to protect against enemy air raids in the "next war," will begin in the spring. With the exception of those physically unfit for ordin- ary military duties, only men over 38 years of age will be Offcera accepted for service.

will be drawn from personnel above the age of 82.

Thus younger, Atter men are saved for hctive service in the field of war. The balloon barrage men will nol have any marching or personal en- counters to contend with, ng woukt the ordinary soldier, and food and shelter should always be available. But they must be able to withstand the rigours of weather while on duty in the open air with balloon barrage moblic units, as most of the units will be

The balloon barrage for London is almost completed as far as balloons and equipment are concerned, Simi-

He is Doclor von Noorden, famous Viennese dietician who works on the theory that the Average person can live on one- elgbth of the food he or she eats normally.

But alimming methods are often dangerous. Usually because the idea of starvation preys on the un- conscious mind and

the upsets

nervous system,

Dr. von Noarden's method avoids this danger. He does not cut down the food supply-he changes your appetite.

SEVEN SMALL MEALS

You just take a small meal every

two hours.

At first you will probably ent more than ever.

But after a few days you wil lose that extra appelite, and you will find it easy to adjust your aod supply to the correct amount.

Here is one of Dr. von Noorden's suggestions for one day's dict.

bun.

9am.One egg, two pieces bread, butter, and marmalade, tea or coffee. 11a.m.-Cup of coffee of choco- Jate,

1 p.n-Soup chop, potuto and Kreens, sweet.

butter, 3 p.m-Ten, bread and

p.m-Bar of chocolate or sand-

coke.

wich.

7 pm-Hot pot, stew cottage ple, etc., vegetables, sweet, cheese.

0 p.m. Ten and biscuits.

SLIM WITH HEALTH

If you have to breakfast carller-

REFUGEES FLEE IN COLD-Intense cold added to the sufferings from other causes of the inhabitants of the war-torn city of Terucl. Spain. First taken by the Loyalists, then butt of an attempt by the Insurgents to recapture it, the elty Hea in ruing from bomba and shells. Above are refugees seeking some place of safety.

BIG DISCOVERY IN COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY

Much Quicker-Cheap Enough for All

A firm

stance is assured by

RADIO BROADCAST wearing

"Palace of Varieties" And Other London Relays

CHILDREN'S RECORDS

Radio Programme Broadcast by k.c's. ZBW on Frequeneles of 845 0.62 m.e's. per second.

5.0-8.03 European Programme, 8.05-11.0 Chinese Programme. 6.0 clay of the Danco Orchestra from the Roof Garden of the Hong- kong Hotel.

I'll never say never never again; (b) Believe It beloved; (c) The Snake Charmer; (d) Ebb Tide.

5.18 Interval

dance

music from Zuw recorded

5.20 (a) My cabin of Dreams; (b)

Dancing under the

stars (c) The

girl with the

dreamy

суся;

(d)

Spanish Memories.

5.35 Interval of recorded dance musle from

ZBW.

5.40 (a) So many memories; (b) The Dream in my heart (c) By the waters of Minetonka; (d) Blue Skies. dance 6:05 Interval of recorded music from ZBW.

0.0 (a) Delyse; (b) Sidewalks of New York; (c) The Gay 90's.

0.15 Interval of recorded dance musle from Z5W.

6.20 (a) There'll come a time; (b) Swingin' the Jinx away; (e) I'm tettin' sentimental over you.

6.30 Closing local Stock Quotations. 6.38 For The Children.

When I Was A Lady (Traditional-

Wood): Chalmers

Broken Bridge's Falling Down (arr.

arr.

Chal-

mers Wood). .....Chalmers Wood's Orchestra; Nursery Rhymes...Uncle George's Party.

0.45

Varieties.'

or

London Relay-Palace Licensee and Manager, Ernest Longstaffe; A continuation of the series of brasdcasts from this popular but imaginary variety theatre with a galaxy of star variety acts companied by The BBC Variety Urchestra, conducted by Ernest Long- staffe. Chairman, Vernon Watson,

7.45 Organ Music.

BC-

Symphony No. 4-Andante Cant- ablle (Widor)....Guy Weitz playing

on the Organ of Westminster Cathe

lar protection for provincial cities at seven o'clock cat the break-HE day may not be far distant when any photographer

fast suggested by Dr. von Noorden, will be able not only to take coloured enaps on filmdral, London; Fantasle--The Storm may follow in time.

or plates, but may make as many coloured prints on paper as he desires at a cost within reach of the ordinary

The balloons 'nre hydrogen filled, They are attached to winches mount- ed on trucks and can be quickly hauled up and down. They would be moved frequently, depending on An conditions of wind and weather. enemy would never know from day to day where to expect them.

They cannot be seen at night or

in poor visibility, in just such condi-

and then at nine o'clock have a bun or some fruit

Eat

plenty of truit and vegetables or green salad at any of the meal times, and drinks plenty of water.

the And there you have

with secret of slimncss claims Dr. von Noorden.

whole

amateur.

(Lemmens)....Harry Goss-Custard playing on the Organ of Liverpool

Cathedral.

8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.03 Chinese Programme, 11.0 Close down.

Radio Programme. Broadcast by

At present the process is so long and costly as to be health, beyond the pocket of the average photographer. A

colour print now costs anything from 10s. to £5 5s., ac- ZEK on a Frequency of 640 kilocycles. cording to the size.

tions as enemy raids might be SPECIAL EMPIRE

expected. An airplane

would bc

wrecked should it touch the steel cable by which the balloonis tethered.

REPORTS

Mr. A. von Bariss, a 59-year-old Viennese photo-chemist, claims to have perfected a method by which he can take, develop and print a colour picture in 90-minutes-at-a-total retail-cost of 1s. 6d. for 41⁄4 by 31⁄4 inch print.

defense has one serious shortcoming STRIKE MENACE IN Further prints can be run off Mr. Barisa can make an equal num-

The balloon barrage scheme of

The modern bomber

G

carry can bomb load to 25,000 feet; the balloon barrage cannot yet be raised to this height. It is hoped that, as the plan is developed, this handicap will be

overcome.

Take

INDIA

Bombay.

The Governor of Bombay, Sir Roger Lumley, recently warned the Ahmedabad Millowner Association

In the meantime, the balloon bar-against the "active agencles abroad can force enemy bombers to which will seize every grievance to fly above 10,000 feet, which is well foment trouble and to increase their above the cover which cloud, fog or own

bringing ubout

power

for

Sir Roger

every 45 seconds for 4d. each.

Mr. von Bariss claims that the speed of his developing

ber of prints from any commercial colour film taken with any ordinary camera.

For st pictures the shortest ex- Riven by Mr. Bariss in ex-

8.05-11.0 p.m.

Shutes

8.03 Debroy Somers Band Overture,'1014'—A War March (arr. Debroy Somers); Mine Descriptive Ballad (arr. Debroy Somers)... with Raymond Newell and Chorus; The Fleet's In Port Again-Fox-Trot. (from 'O-Kay for Sound'); There's A New World-Fox-Trot (from 'O- Kay for Sound'),

Songs by Kelth Falkner (Baritone).

Shepherd, See Thy Horse's Foam- Korbay); Had A Horse (Hungari- an Folk Songs'-Korbay); A Song Doesn't Care (film 'Mayfair Melody'). 8.35 Leopold Stokowalt and the Philadelphia Orchestra,

8.25

and printing methods plus the poonally good light is 175th of ning Mane ("Hungarian Folk Songa"

use of a colour-cinema camera second with a 4.5 lens. He works which he has invented makes at 135th or 135th of a second in it possible to take colour normally good light. films and show them in an un- limited number of cinemas on the same day. NINE YEARS' WORK

murky conditions might afford. Thus strikes," the way is cleared for fast defending

was referring to the fighters, which operate with great recent strikes in this great northern dimculty in conditions of restricted textile centre, which are known to visibility.

have greatly perturbed the Govern-

The process, which has taken! The line of balloons with their ment.

The Governor added that this Mr. Bariss nine years to per- knife-like cables can also prevent low-flying bombing attacks, the type made it essential that millowners feet, is a secret one. It depends of attack against which anti-aircraft should keep impartial eye on on the chemical reaction of cer- batteries are almost helpless..

If a method is perfected whereby against destructive agitation was totain emulsions on a special kind

make labour contented, adjusting of printing paper.

an

bour grievances.

The

best defence

The process differs from others in that it does not need a special ap- paratus to reveal the colours.

REMARKABLE OPERATION

The Fire-Bird Suite (Stravinsky); (a) Dance of the Fire-Bird; (b) Dance of the Princesses; (c) Dance of King Kasichel; (d) Berceuse,

Prelude In A Flat (Szostakowicz, trans. Stokowski),

9.0 London Relay-Empire Ex- Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and Calonies.

9.16 The Band Of II. M. Cold- stream Guarda.

Policeman's Holiday - One-Step Patrol (Ewing); Wee Macgregor (Amera); 'Florodara-Selection (Stuart).

0.30 London Relay-The News. 9.50 Sea Shanifes The Sailor Likes His Bottle-0;

A remarkable operation was per- formed at Dundee Royal Infirmary change recently by a Dundee surgeon, Mr. A patient suffering from angina Francis R. Brow

had a pectoris

fatty tissue in his Board of Trade officials know abdomen grafted to his heart in order the balloon barrage can be raised to wages within the limits they knew the "celling" of bombing planes, it industry could stand. With the exis- of the process, and Mr. Bariss to live a heart an increased blood may revolutionize ideas of air de-ing foreign competition, millowners has been given permits to im-supply. fence. Even in its present stage of could not afford these strikes.

This is the Drst time such an opera- development it is canaldered suf- Budget Prospects, Encouraging port the necessary dyes and to

tion has been performed in Dundee, telegraph remain in this country to con- and probably, it is stated, in Scot- ficiently valuable as to form one of railway and posts and London's principal defences against returns are an optimistle feature in tinue his experiments.

land. It is a method which had its air pitack.

the preliminary estimates now being

In his laboratory in the City origin in experiments made on grey. Clear The Track, Let The Bullgine

Run made for the next general budget.

London surgeon. Railway earnings are expected to recently Mr. Bazina explained bounds by

his

to process increase this year by £3,000,000.

Steamer Refloated. The Glasgow Chronicle. steamer, Clan Morrison, 6,036 tons, which ran aground north of Madras harbour on. November 20, refloated to-day. The Clan Morrison Is owned by the Clan Line Steamers. SOUTH AFRICA

Journalist Who Would

Not Tell

Amsterdam.

RECORD RAILWAY

REVENUE

morg

was

general

In

the

(arr. Terry); Sally Brown; Hang- The palcat a man about 50 years ing Johnny: Whisky Johnny (arr. News of age, had been critically ill from Terry); Storm Along; Roll The Wood-

pagina pectoris for a long time.. The Pile Down (arr. S. Taylor Harris); With a special camera contain-cause of angina pectoria is an inruf-John Goss (Baritone) and Cathe ing three filters-yellow, red and ficient blood supply to the heart dral Male Voice Quartet.

10.0 London Relay-A Reelial by blue-ba simultaneously Lakes, muscle. free pictures of the image en When the operation was performed Arthur Sandford (Plano) Old and ordinary colour sensitivo (pan- the "omentum," a fatty tissue con- Modern Dance-Rhythms.

10.20 New Light Symphony rected to the intestines which has a chromatic) film. One pleture registers yellow tight, very good blood supply, was brought Orchestra.

Raymond Overture (Themna); another red, and a third blue. These up through an opening made in the he calls "eparations. Mr. Barles diaphragm and stitched to the heart. Incidental Music To Mary Rose. Following the imprisonment of Mr.

The "omentum" then becomes Arm (O'Ne!)-Prelude and Call, Call of C. L. Hansen, editor of The Hague

makes three celluloid,matrices.

ly attached to the heart and brings the Island and Interlude. Mr. C. II. Watermeyer,

10.30 Dance Mazio. IN TWENTY

an additional blood supply to the nowspaper, Het Vaderland, for re-

SECONDS

Fox-Trois-Anything Your Little heart muscle. fusing to divulge the source of his manager of the South African rail-

Could Be In ways, states ho expects railway Working in daylight," he placed a

Heart Dealres; i TESTS ON DOGS Information about a secret meeting revenue to reach the record figure

Sanders and Experiments on greyhounds led. Mr. Heaven....Jos of the Hague municipal council, Dutch of £39,250,000 in the current annn- piece of his special printing-paper

Bohr's journalists are demanding the ro

Tango than on a amali hand-press. Dipping the This is clat year.

Argentine yellow matrix made from a photo-Laurence O'Shaughnessy, a London Orch; Tankos Twilight: Jingle Bells signation of Mr. de Monchy, mayor £2,000,000 over the estimate. of the city,

graph of a bunch of multi-coloured / Murgeon, to initiate. this motherchestra: Fox-Trots-When A Wo- 1030 revenue was £31,000,000.

He cut off part of the blood supply man Smiles; Goodbye, Tattle Dream, Mr. Hansen, who was in prison for

Orange River's Low Record-Not carnations into an emulsion, he lata operating for angina pectoris,

a greyhound's heart, and then Goodbye... Jack Hylton and His to River over the printing paper three

weeks, was released a few days for 35 years has the

pressed it like a transler. been so low as it i

He counted up to ten, then whipped raced it on the track. it finished in Orchestra; Walizes A Perfect Day; When I saw him to-day he would trains in the Transvaal and the

that it was suffering from this dein Orchestra. not confrm in report that he had been Free State have not relieved the off the transfer, and a skeleton of the it very distressed condition, showing Beautiful Love... Victor Young and released at the demand of the Queen, drought in the irrigated arens run pcture appeared in yellow on the created blood supply.

The surgeon subsequently operated The paper. Itepenting this with the red ning longalde the river. Bay A correspondent,

blue matrices, in 20 necondo

upon it, bringing: While in prison,

and the rald, he con- Jio

erikatora pumping the last drops

fore. tinued his work in his cell and rent of water from pools and furrows, he had produced a paper picture of through the diaphragm and attach- bis copy to the paper regularly.

the bunch of carnations in shades of ing it to the heart Five months Wrestire

Nel, a Blowaway-Chris He has received hundreds of mea-Transvaal wrestler who only just red, orange, magenta, green, he later he again raced the greyhound, Rages of sympathy from all parts of missed being selected for the South white, and the elusive black which and the dog-natalied the lap quito the country. The Dutch Troue, with African Empiro Cinmes tcom travell colour photography experts have ao fresh. The graff had taken an In-.

ereased blood supply to the heart.

The following ships are expected 10. out oxception; condemn the action, Ing to Attrolla, has been found far failed to produce.zip When on examination was made it boin wireless communication with of the Mayor, Sutt

stowed away in the Ascantus, the With a camel hairbrush dipped in

Hongkong. Radio Station The Dutch Prese Asociation is to ship in which the team faravelling various solutions, Mr. Darias deftly was found that the graft was dimly the

Benvenue, Mulúam, Itellos; Nord- suggest that journalists be given the Arrangements are being made to pay retouched the picture, making colours attached to the heart. rikat poppested by lawyers Nel fare so that he will not be disappear of reappear at willThis method opens up big possi-mark, Siom, Chungking, Shantung, this statute board dovides treated to a stowaway, and also to Three hundred prints can be made bilities in the treatment of angina Canton Anshun,Woolgar, Ischia, mother names or informants must be unke him sa orice member of the from one set of metrices and with pectoris which has always been a Adan, Michigan, Chinawar Freeldent es out the aid of his three-nites camera very queunt dissero to deal with coollige, Tamerlang, Ralears Hind:

Even

and

ing the

"oinontum”

11.0 Closo down.

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