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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29,

Hughes & Hough

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AND ADMIRALTY.

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-PUBLIC AUCTIONS

THE Undersigned bave received in

Nervations to sell by Public Auction (For account of the Concerned.)

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FRIDAY, December 30, 1921, at 10.30 a.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, DE VAUX Road, Comer of

Ice House Street

400 yds. Blue Serge and Suit Lengths, about 20 lote Fure and Cost,

10-Swatow Embroidered-Table Clothe, Serviettes, &c., &c.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, December 28, 1921.

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FRIDAY,

the 6th January, 1922, at 10 a.m. At Royal Army Ordnance Corps Depot, Queen's Road East,

THE FOLLOWING GOVERN-

MENT STORES :--- Gunmetal, Cupro Nickle and Lead. Brass Old, Steel Old. A Quantity of Packsaddlery, and Waer Bot les, &c., &o."

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tions at fall of the hammer.

All lots to be cleared within 4 daya. HUGHES & BOUGE,

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SALE.

OR SALE. Ona Oldsmobile Seven

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EVEREST LEADER.

GENERAL BRUCE'S FEATS

OF STRENGTH,

CHINA MAIL.

THE C

That Heroules among modern men, Brigadier General Bruce, is (says the Daily Mail) already busy making his plans for next year's ascent of Everest," and is, as always, hopeful.

A more marked personality has seldom if ever been at the head of a great venture. His personal strength

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is such that he could at one time raise and hold out at arm's length well-grown person as he sat in a chair. Stories of his strength, his practical jokes, his "parlour tricks," with other more serious accomplishmente, are common property throughout North India, where he has been for years in command of a Gurkha regiment.

MEMORY SYSTEMS:

In the King' Bench Division, before Mr. Justice Darling and a Special Jury, was heard the case of George H. Cox this action for damages for alleged Institute v. Odhame Press Ltd.-In libel based upon an article in John Bull on the plaintiff's system of brain and memory training headed "Brain Bunkqm ard Balderdash," the jury found that there had been no libel, and judgment was entered for the defendants, with costs.

the system known as Nature's Perfect The article in question described Process as a perfect process of gu nea-lif ing." Defendants were John Bull," and Mr. Horatio Bot- Mesars. Odhams Ltd., publishers of tomley, M.P., the editor, and they admitted publication of the words His passion has always been moun had the meaning given to them by complained of, but denied that they taineer ng. More than once he brought one of his Gurkhas home with him. Plaintiffs or that they were libellous, One he took with him to Switzerland, and pleaded that the words were true where the Gurkha's uncanny skil in substance and fact and that they scrambling up impossible places pro- of public interest.

were bona-fide comment on mattere duced great abaking of heads among the Swiss guides, who had never before seen anything like it.

Sir Edward Marshall-Hall, K. and Mr. J. R. Bell-Hart (instructed by Messrs. Marston and Robinson, agents for Mr. B. Steward) were for the plaintiffs, and Sir Hugh Fraser (in- structed by Mr. John T. Monks) re- presented the defendant company. Mr. Bottomley appeared in person.

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MARKET PRODUCE IN HONGKONG.

APPROXIMATA RETAIL PRIORS,

Kutcher Meat,

December 30th,' 2021,

Uta Beef Sirloin,--Mei Lang Pa.... lb. 20.

Prime Out Corned,-Ham Ngao Yok.

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General Bruce was shot through both legs in Gallipoli; and, as he him self described the incident, he rolled down the hill Tike a shot rabbit. He made a wonderful recovery; and though after the war he was invalided home from India much against bis

At the first day's hearing evidence will, he has found a complete cure in was given by Mr. William Vincent H. his native Wales 38 organiser of the Capps and Mr. J. S. Alderton, who are Glamorganshire Territorials,

now controlling the G. H. Cox Insti- The one criticism of his appointtute, and by a number of the former mcat is that he is rather old for such pupils of the system, who declared a young man's job (he is 55); but that they had benefited by its use.

Sir James Purves Stewart, K.C.M G., should he be compelled to leave the final peak to younger men, his vigoara practising physician, of 94, Harley- and thoroughness as an organiser and street, W., was the first witness called theep's Head and Feet-Yeong bis experience as leader of men will for the defence. Examined by Sir

The-Kook... ..

... et 70 be quite invaluable. One of his chief Hugh Fraser, he said he had great ex. Avach-Young Sam each 10 qualities is a contagious and irrepres-perience of anatomy. He bad tead Kidneys.-Young Tio esch 13 sible gaiety of outlook.

the two pamphlets setting out Liver.-Young Kon... Ib. 34 "Nature's Perfect Process" of memory sacking Pigs, to order,Cho Teal, training and in regard to the diagram web, Beef,Shang Ngau You.... of a section of the brain, described in the alleged libel as a cauliflower, witness said: "The diagram in the pamphlet is a mutilated copy of a bad "diagram in an old book. It misses out a very important part of the brain, the cerebellum. In this diagram the brain is shown as being perched on two stalks.

ONE TROUBLE AFTER ANOTHER.

"Misfortunes never come singly says the old adage, and few can say that they have nover found this to be true. In the case of Mr. P. B. D. Ratnaiku.. employed on the Ingiriya Tes Estate, at Matale,

Ceylon, malaria was the ari inal trouble and rheumatiso: followed after. It

was not until he drove the rheomatie poisian

f his blood by the use of Ur. Willisma pink pills that he found related by Mr. Ratnaika we seen at portoanent gule Bere are the facts as his home. b Ratiota Road, Matsle.

while

Mr. Justice Darling: Is the cerebel- lum an important part of the brain?

Without it we should be unable to Witness: Extremely important. walk, We should reel about.

Mr. Justice Darling: With regard to remembering things, is it important?

in thoroughly sound runing condition, or at the BONGKONG HOTEL MAIN † auffering for one and half Justs". Bui-Yes, it is important with regard to

For price & particulars apply

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DIOCESAN GIRLS SCHOOL,

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will re-open THIS SCHOOL

TUESDAY, January 3rd, 1922, at 9 a.m.

Hongkong, December 28, 1921.

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HE Public are hereby reminded that PRIVATE JINRICKSHAS

If the trip is extended beyond Victoris,

fare extra. Between the hours of 8.30 p.m. and 6-CHAIRS and their Drivers are due a.m. the above faces shall be increased for relicensing on January 1st, 1922. by 50 por centum.

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E. D. C. WOLFE, Captain Superintendent of Police. Hongkong, December 28, 1921,

he

"Malarial fever, pulled me down so greatly that I bosume a victim to rhoun atism which caused me great

My joints

swelled horribly, and I suffered intense p in them, also around my wast and in my right hand. So weak and helpless did I eventually became that I could not stand on my legs and was obliged to take to my bed for six months.

remembering to walk,

Supposing that were removed, eculd you remember?-You could remember a great many things, but you could not remember how to walk.

Questioned by counsel about the I began to despair of recovery, tone absolute nonsense in this respect. The "Nothing versorihed benfited me, and reflex brain, witness said: It is day I was led to try Dr. Williams' pink pills. Then the pains perceptibly reflexes are not confined to one part lessened day by day The swelling 1 1ft of the brain, but are present in all my joints, and hoid-aches which had parts of it including the cortex. It is bean among my symptoms crased. y

the time that I had foisbet five Lottles quite foolish to say the cortex is free of Dr. Williams pink pills I found from reflexes. The whole brain is myself completely cured. hase sept in excel ont ha ince then I reflex.

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Malaria so impoverishes the blood and Counsel: What do you asy about undermines the system that sufferers this statement: "By closing the nose, from it often fall victim to other malad-eyes, ears, and skin and internal ips as well, chief of which are rheumatism. trouble. In all such cases Dr. Willising stopped "3 The whole brain is reflex. gout, lumbago and scintia, also digestive organa, the whole of the reflex is pink pills for nerve tonic, are of the If you close the eyes, nose, and ears, utmost value. They are obtainable from the reflexes would go on just the same. medicine vendors everywhere also port fe at $1.59 the bottle, $8 for Lix

The reference to hearing a thing battles, from the Dr. Wil as Medicine without sound, first with the right ear Co., 96 Szechoed Road, shanghai.. and then with the left, witness said meant nothing to him; it was merely incoherent.

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SIR ROBERT HORN

FINANCE.

Bir Sydney Olivier writes Editor of the New Statesma

followe

Sir,-Was there over such Treasury accountancy imposes ita Chancellors of the Exchequer t through them hands out to ment? £80 000,000 of loan mbne amall instalment of what was bort el and spent for war stores to be repaid this year. Government is selling the surplu thear stores to this amount or too and using the proceeds as "revenn and, at the same time, ind to pay the debt incurred in buy them without showing, an eroes ob 29"expenditure," over "revenue

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Witness quoted from the pamphlet the reference to the effect of following the instructions as follows: "If you do this, you will find a sudden great leap of knowledge," and added: "1 have tried this process but did not succeed in getting a sudden leap of knowledge." (Laughter.)

a teaspoonful to the barrel. (Laugh- and sometimes English which is un- Mr& Are D K. BlairPlymaster Capt.and

Mr. Justice Darling: Perhaps you knew it already.

Witness: No, I think it just a jumble of confused nonsense,

EXPERTS ON THE SYSTEM.

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grammatical. He added that he did Sir Edward: Do you think it is a not think the pamphlets were of the fraud ---I express no opinion on that, slightest value to intelligent persons, It is an amusing toy.

Mr. Justice Darling asked the wit- Professor William Wright, Professor ness if he knew how in the past the of Anatomy at the London Hospital knowledge of boundaries of parishes Medical College, &c., said he had read was preserved from generation to the advertisements of the system and generation. the pamphlets on "Nature's Perlect

Austin

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Miller

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Mr and

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Sir Hugh Fraser: What is your opinion about these two pamphlets from the point of view of their being of any sort of educational service? Process," and gave it as his opinion small boys to appropriate places at Mr W. A.Corner A.

Witness: Yes, it was done by taking Mis M. Cooper I think they are a very excellent and that, almost without exception, the the boundaries and soundly thrashing Mrs P. Cadaby highly amusing innocent little game references to anatomy contained them. (Laughter). And (he added, in Capt. and Mrs H. S. L. Porkion for a winter's evening, but not of the therein were inaccurate and mislead-reference to a phrase used in the

Mr and 4:9 F. E slightest value whatever for scientific ing.

Mr and Mra J. A. Pfordles purposes and teaching.

Bystem) it was not done by closing the What is your opinion about the skin. (Laughter.)

Dayor

Mr E. Halphs value or otherwise of thead two

Col. C. W. Dasy This concluded defendants' case, Lt. Cmd. and Mrs Rhodes pamphlets 3-I consider they are and counsel addressed the jury.

D. W. Ried thoroughly worthless.

Mr and Mrs E. H.Mr and Mrs. W

Dutton And about this diagram of the that the words complained of did not Mrs and Visa Fedles Mr T.8.

Without retiring, the jury found. brain --Worthlea.

Mr H. O. Falos constitute a libol that they were truer E. G. Engised Mr RP Mr. Frank Roscoe, secretary of the in substance, and were fair comment Mr F. W, Gibbins Mr A. Findlay at Teachers Registration Council memon a matter of public interest. ber of the Consultative Committee of

Madame tattle Gor-Me G. Morton Smiths Judgment was accordingly entered

don the Board of Education and of the for the defendants, with costs.

Min

Mr and Mr R Sub-Committee on Psychological

Mr A, H. Hallinge- Htevenson

worth Tests, when asked bia opinion of the

Miss pamphlets describing the memory

Major D. L HardingMire and May Stub Mr and Ms R. C.B. bioge training system of the plaintiffs, said:

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When Sir Edward Marshall Hall was erons-ozamining the witness about the value of the system Mr. Justice Darling observed: "It all seems to me to bo so old, giving to airy nothings a local habitation and a namo. (Laughter). (

Sir Edward asked witness if he could reproduce a sound in his brain.

Witness replied that he could not, aying that if a sound were heard in the brain it muld be an hallucing tion, und, therefore, a serious symp- tom (Laughter.) "If I could do They strike me as being the effort of that, he ouded, "Luliould be under

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Mr W Telfor on paychology, and hus lashed to ocu tross dias 2. It also musen Are T. Jaaquemin Me G. Thayer ha gether come idede le las imperfectly would to wal without maler tion Sir H. W. Lee Jones. H. 11, Webete understood, and has put those ideas and in one third the time required by We The Kring Melati Ara 8. down in extremely difficult Engilb, Osemlate and torekeepers.

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Mr J.-D. Lloyd Mr F. H. Young

In reply to further cross examint tion Witness said :-Thie system con- tains a small element of truth about

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