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THE DIET FOR RHEUMA TIC PEOPLE
sciation, obo,
Their need of special diet is imperativo. and, as the der always cute down thoir maxt, it is essential for them to have high: y nutritious food. It is equally important that this should be and should contain abundant phosphorous, for phosphorous is needed for making healthy blood, And the blood is invariably disordered in rheumatic conditions,
THRILLING STORY OF EXPLORERS HEROISM.
(Continued from paga 9.)
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turned; the full story cannot be told until the Aurora returns next year. IA; ape poars, however, that Dr. Mawson, whe engaged·la exploring now country to the Youth-east of bika winter quieters." Ho noss set is, and still wó know nothing of bad with him two companions only, Nin. Mawson' ako. What was to be done? nis and Mertz, with two sledgon and two Owing to the growing darkmus, naviga-boams of dogs. Twenty-five days after tion in these latitudos is a very difficult the little party started Ninnis fell into an matter lata in the season.
unfathomable rovnase, together with slodge full of provisions, and his borly
a nos recovered.
UNSUCCESSFUL BELINY PARTIES.
a
Among such foods, the medical profon ** From my own experienco Į know that' sion
accords Sanatogon pre-eminentis would to possible to coast along the position. A physician, writing in The Medical Times, shows how it often works pack without difficulty, but
Vessel wonders in such che Ele mentions & ponetrating the pack in the vicinity of patient who affared with chronic then the western base was very likely to be matoid arthritis, affecting the fogers, frozen in and jammed along the borgs wrist and knees, for two yours, Under in the darkness. All the efforts of the Sapatogou the ineomnia, bok of appetite relief parties were unsuccessful, and the and narrous depression which she had complained of, quickly disappeared, and Aurora, proceeding along the post to dis- Brokers.bequently the swelling and pain in the cover some signs of the missing mon,
joint becamo less marked."
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned hare veceived untrue.
Tootood by Public auction
WEDNESDAY,
the 18th June, 1913, commencing at 2.30 F. 1., At their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Visuz Road, Cürnse of
Ien House Street,-
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND
could find nothing.
1;
A torrific gala now sprang up, and inated for woven days, the velocity of the wind nove being below forty milos an, hout, with squalls of sighty miles an hour on shore. This continued without
Equally convincing is the case of another lady who had had nourasthenia for years, and latterly had been confined to bed with sciatica. The pain a so severe at times that she had to have injections of morphin. She was given Senatogen, when the scistics very soon completely disappeared, and her general health became very much imation until February 8, by which prored."
Sapatogen can be obtained of all Chem lats. Although it is not suggested that it will directly boneft all cases of rheumatism
"For thirty-four days after, this ostas trophe Mawson and Martz struggled, across the plateau on the verge of starva tion, untit, on January 17, Moriz kim- self succumbed as a rozult of exposure and want of food. For a further twenty two terrible days Mawson struggled on alone with a few starving dogs na his mole companions. That he did not go mad under such conditions is wonderful, and ||the account of his journey, when it comes to be known in detail, will prove to be one of the greates stories of Antarctic horvism."
NAVAL TRAGEDY.
BLUEJACKETS DUOWANO IN FIATH OF FÜRTH. The Admiralty on 19th-ult, issued the
diono all Eads were exhausted. The Aurora was covered with ice, and ouT chances of reaching the second baso and sciatica, lumbago, etc., yeb, as the above. escuing Wild and his men, looked following:-
doubtful. Suddenly the weather mode rated, enabling us to stoam inshors and pick up the returning party, to receive the report of the search party, and to bid goodbye to the relief party whom I had
extracts provs, there are many cases in which it produces oxcellent results, while indirectly it benefits all sufferers by im- proving the general health.
TO LET
TO LET.
M
landed.
"Already E. was ter days later than nas prident, and had 1,500 miles of los strewn water to tratame tafore I could reach the second bado. The Aurora had CHOP, with Godown attached, NATHAN scarcely started on her voyage west when
Rois, Kowloop.
we got a wireless message from the main Kowloon Marine Lot No.. 48 with wharf.baso we had just left that Mawson had
Apply to
como in long, and that Ninnis and Mertz had perished" and ordering us to return at once and take off the whole expedition. We steamed back immedi. | Lately, butja gelo again sprang up, ron. dering it "Imposible to send, a boat ashore. I then signalled ice instructions, but could get no answer.
HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANO)
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BLACKWOOD FURNITURE NO MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak,
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Comprising as follows:-- TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing Room Suites. Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, Cerpot and Rugs, Bed Room Suite, Burcats, Wardrobes, &c, Dining Room Furniture, Marble-top Sideboards, Dianer Waggons, etc., etc., 9 Dinnor and Dessert
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"
The Secretary of the Admiralty regruta to state that a boat belonging "so his Majesty's ship. Itchen was swamped near Granton on the afternoon of the 18th instant. Of the crow soven are reported to be missing, and it is frared that no bope can be entertained as to their reenvory. The names of the missing man are za follows:
Herbert Percival Wing, leading seaman, O.N., 237,834
0.N., 226,196.
John Arthur Alexander, leading seAMAD,
Gilbert Radsell, leading signalman, O.Ng 43,131.
Francia William Hodge, able scambi, O.N., 210,879.
Alpo Thomas Maxim, stoker, firab class, O.N., 8.8. 109,927.
James Morrow, stoker, first class O.N., 5.9. 100,169.
John Lakeland, stoker, first class,.,0.N., K. 4904.
. A NACH AGAINST TEIE.
Apply
The position was so anxious cds, It appears that as about 4.30 on Sunday LINSTEAD & DAVIS.
sul with Falling barometer I had to alternoon the boat referred to, a six-osred Hongkong, June 9, 1913
729 decide whether I was justified in remain. rowing boat, put off from the Itchen with a ing any longer to pick up a party not bumber of liberty men, and called at the half" ile distant, or "whether I was destroyers Kals and Ure to take off other not bound to process instantly to the men. These reversals-are-destroyers relief of those whose position on a fost belonging to the Ninth Torpedo Flotilla, ARGE ROOM Buitabiu for Ofice or ing barrier was suelt that it was shaothich, with the parent ship St. George,
Godows.
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SHAKLIN,
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PUBLIC AUCTION,
735
MEE Undersigned have resolved Instrac- our to fall by Publin & action
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4 on
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Alao
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Un view day of sale.
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Team :—As usual,
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Hangkouz, June 11, 1913.
734
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lutely imperative to relove them. Fin-ass boon exercising in the Firth of Forth, ally, I decided to proceed to Wild's ro. the vessels on Sunday being anchored off lief, as Mawson and thous at the math Grinton,
A Stimulant as Satisfactory
-as Alcohol.-
O.T
O.T. is the long wanted happy me | toxicating or other undesirable effects. dium between a "hard" and a "soft": 0.T. is a beneficial drink for ladies drink. It compares with spirituous when needing a stimulant owing to its liquors in its stimulating qualities, its warming and comforting properties. No satisfying body and its piquant bite--but home should be without a bottle. it is free from alcohol, and is without in
*
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Made from natural fruits and herbs O.T. a pure and healthful beverage, and only favourable effects follow in use. After over-indulgence there's no better."pick-me-up." As a tonic when you feel. -"out-of-sorts," there's nothing better to make, you
it and well again.
0.2, is a trás digestiva, and therefore good wa a
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mealtime driak, as an after-dinner liqueur and eas remedy for indigestion, flatulence and "fall feeling" after meala
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O.T. Mixes Deliciously with
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Communications relating to now should be addressed to THE EDITOR...
Correspondente must forward thelz tamod and address with any communica current was encountered, which carried the tion addressed to the Editor, Cot necessarily boat in the direction of Leith. Three for publication but as evidence of good times the crew tried to make to harbour | faith. without success, and the boat was then put About with the intention of returning to
baso were in perfect safety and well After the six-onrod boat had got all the equipped for another winter. Moreover, men on board there were about 20 of them; the further detention of the Auros a ser the craft was then taken towards Grauton only niangered the ship and all on Harbour. A heavy sca wsa, running, and board, for we were not provisioned for awhon within 5 yards of the pier a strong winter in the iso. Accordingly, at 6.20 STREET,
p...on February 9, I gave orders to Die-Roomed, OFFICE. Apply Pro stan wustwnel. Wo had a trying pos party Office JARDINE, MATHESON &sage to Wild's base. It Ou., Lao.
against time, and we had to drive the ship as hard as we could through the growing darkness. Our chance of reach. ing the second base looked gloomy. At times we could not see a length ahead of the vessel.
Hongkong, April 30, IDI
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All matter for publication should be the ship. Suddenly, to the horror of the written on one side of the paper only. onlookers on the vessels of the flot lin, the Ne anonymously signed communication host was lifted by, a big ware, there was that has already appeared in any other paper an inrush of water, and the boat turned will be inserted turtle, the escupants being throw into the sea. Some of the mea clung to the upturned boat, but others struck out for tho barbour, and, getting into a swift current, wars soon engulfed. "One mat reached the destroyer in safety, and the other wha lung to the boat, were rracoed by boats which put off from the #otilla-
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It is stated that an artificer of the until February 23, and at 12.30 on that ttchen, on finding himself in the water, day, two weeks after leaving the main track out 7 r the Eze. He was thrown buse, wo regelred Wild's party arid found lifebuoy, with which he swam back to them all well. Six hours later, after where his shipmates were struggling in tho onbarking the party and all thoir instru. water. To one of these he throw the life 6ments, wo started off on the faal voyage. ng bout. Some of the sailors rescued suoy, and bath were picked up by a rescu
there not lwing time for any delay; if we were in an exhausted and unccussions woro to avoid being trapped in the ice. condition when taker, from the sts. Wp eventually reached Hobart in safaty fotilla was engaged la dragging operations yesterday, and the bodies were recovered dier a tempestuous voyage."
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