Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
June 10, 1939.
HER FACE WAS
"A PERFECT SIGHT ARMS FOR
Eczema Sufferer's
Frank Letter
There is an unusual frankness about this letter from a woman who was once a victim of disfiguring
CHINA
London:
A question was asked in the House
of Commons recently regarding
eczema. Other sufferers who Are the sale of arms to China from Ger- looking for a remedy for this un- pleasant complaint will be interested many and Italy: in what she writes:-
"I am forty-six years old, and 1 have suffered VITY badly from eczema. My face was a perfect sight,
Now there is not a spot to be seen. I had tried other remedies but they
did me no good, so about a year ago I thought I would try Kruschen Salts, and I am more than pleased with the result. I continue to take the daily dose every morning in hot water. I cannot speak too highly of them."(Mrs.) S.
Eczema is frequently caused by Impurities in the blood-Irritant poisons which sluggish body organs ore falling to expel from the system, Kruschen Salts is Nature's recipe for maintaining a condition of internal cleanliness. The six salts in Krus- chen stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels to function property, so that all blood impurities are regularly and completely eliminated.
the
Sir J. Wardiay-Mlino asked Prime Minister whether he can give the House any information of the sale of munitions to China by Ger- many and Italy and the extent to which such transactions have taken place?
Mr. Bater: The arms and muni- tions Imported by the Chinese Gov- ernment have not all passed through British territory, but of those which have, war material of German origin has exceeded in quantity that from any other country, since the opening of hostilities.
Questions were also asked regard- ing China's appeal to the League of Nations concerning the prolilbition of the sale of war materials to Japan, as follows:
Mr. Lenile asked the Prime Minister whether. In view of the Govern- ment's declared policy against aggres- sion, the Government will instruct their representative on the Council; of the Longue of Nations to advcente at Geneva the prohibition of the ex- port and sale to Japan of petroleum! and of minerals essential for carry-
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..Mr. Butler: The appeal of the Chinese Government is on the agenda of the League Council at its farth- coming session, and it will accordingly be discussed by the Council a whole, I cannot anticipate the course of those discussions.
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Preparing for war, Switzerland has built concrete and steel "bunkers like one above, on German border from Basle to Lake Constance. They extend two storeys underground, equip- ped with heavy machine guns.
Skipper Walks Out After Inquiry
SKIPPER whose certificate was(per, said he was the victim of great suspended for 12 months by a misfortune. Two other trawires got Board of Trade inquiry at full re-into difficulties on the same tide. eently, banged down his certificate Dr. T. C. Jackson, addressing the and walked out.
court for the owners and under- He was Bilbert Parkinson, aged writers, sumbitted that the cause of 30, and he was found seriously to the causalty was negligent navigation. blame for stranding his vessel, the The Lady Peanette, he said, was Lady Jeanette, which was Capsized taken into a portion of the river at Mr. Lealle: What instructions have on a mudbank in the Humber with the an improper staate of the tide, and the anchor was dropped instead of an Parkinson was stated to be in de-attempt being made to bring the vesel fault for taking his ship too far up round head-on to the river, and for the method he em-earlier period, played to bring it to anchor.
been given to the British representa- tive?
Mr. Butler: My Noble Friend will be attending the Council himself, and
I am afraid that 1 cannot say any- thing more at the present time,
Mr. Leslie: Are not the Government
aware of the huge quantitles of nicice! ore being sent from Canada to Japan, and Is it not time that some octlon was taken?
Mr. Butler: No doubt consideration will be given to the point to which the hon. Member refers.
loss of nine lives.
VICTIM OF FATE“
Mr. H. M. Longenster, solicitor, making the submission for the skip-
the tide at
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Mr. Loncaster, replying, sald no person in Hull appreciated the turrible nature of this disaster more than Skipper Parkinson.
HIGHLY STRUNG MAN
Fortune To Village again through the disaster.
A highly strung man, he had lived
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He Loved
During the last two or three days he had formed his own views and he
the
Mr. Kirkwood; Is it not the case that When Mr. Cuthbert G, Bird, once fell, whatever might be the decision when the British Government send senior consulting surgeon to Guy's of the court, he was not to binme. a delegate to a conference they in- Hospital, paid his household staff Some of the men lost were hits per-
friends. He persuaded sonal struct him on the line le is to take, their wages at his beautiful home at and I want to know whether they Mom, Kent, he used to say, mother of one youth to let her son have given this delegate instructions here will be thought to meet it next court would appreciate the anxiety there you are, I don't know if so to sea with him. Therefore, the in the sense of what is stated in this week.""
he had gone through. question?
Mr. Butler; I said in my original answer that there will be discussions on this question, but that I cannot say what my Noble Friend will do. al Geneva.
ALMONDS ON PALM TREE
HANFORD, Cal.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Black see
no reason why a palm tree shouldn't
00.
He died last March at the age of His will, published recently reveals that he left £24,726.
Meopham village, which he loved, benefits by legeles totalling several thousand pounds.
He left. £1,000 to the vicar and church-wardens, for the maintenance of the parish church; £1,000 on trust
The court found Skipper Parkinson In default, and suspended his certif-. cate for 12 months from this date.
The court agreed to make a recom- mendation to the Board of Trade that Parkinson be granted a second hand's certificate at the expiration of six months of his suspension.
for the upkeep of the village hall; AUSTRALIA STRESSES
£300 to the Meopham and Nursted local nursing association,
and .£50
each to three sons of a former vicar
Meopham.
of
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be useful ns well as ornamental. He also rewarded members of his The minister of public health has They pruned away a few fronds, staff for "long and faithful service, deelded that Australia's schools are Inserted almond sprouts and now When Mr. Bird was taken lil he had to be schools in the real sense of the have a palm tree that has several a big mirror fitted on the wall of his word and not nurseries for under|VENESSESDSSUMSSONESUEL flourishing almond shoots on it. One bedroom. Through this he would developed children: He has convoked of the sprouts has attained a height watch the cricket on the village green, a summer school to deal with the Auw Plt Seng's Trading Co., Lid, of 3 feet and is bearing 30 almonds and all that was going on in the problem of nutrition for children un-
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