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THURSDAY, MARCH. 26, 1925
FOR SALE SAMLI (Shanghai Fish)
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THE Fifty-sixth Ordinary General
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The Share Register and Transler Booka will be closed, from the 13th to the 27th March 1925, both days
FONONOKONISHINING inclusive
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Bp Order of the Board,
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Sale by Puhlis Aastleń to held on MUNDAY, the 30th day of March, 1925, at 8 pm, at the Offices of the Fublic Works Department, by Order suffering from thin discos will gradually of His Excellency the Governor, of one Lot develop fover, nervous paina, urinary troubles, of CROWN, LAND year Kallett Bay in bet sy pollio, diyentory and vomling, I the Colony of Hongkong, for alerts of Victims of the duonso are advised to fume 75 yuzes, with the option of renewal mediately procure “QARAINOLYSIN" from at a. Crown Ront to be fixed by the our petite and by taking this internally, or Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for by infoction, the progress of the ones will be one further term of 75 your -stopped and remits quickly obtained.
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TEST BY A ·PHYSICIST.
The report of Sir Thomas Horder's committee on Abrams "Magic Box" method of treatment of disease by so-called electronle reaction is criticised by Sir James Crichton-Browne and Dr. Charles Button in The committee was at Journal" was of opinion that there was some element of truth in 'the claim that ilisease produced certain electri- cal reactions in the box machine invented by Dr. Abrams, & San Francisco physician who died two years ago.
KODAK * MILLIONS.
MR. HASTMANS BEQUESTS
TO EDUCATION.
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Mr. G. Eastman has addressed a letter to the Employees of the| Eastman Kodak Company through- out the world announcing that he has sold certain stocks at less than their market value to various educational institutions, with the intention of benefiting such In- stitutions to the amount of about £15,000,000. The institutions in question and the minimum amount of the benefit expected to derived by each of them are as follows Maisachusetts Institute of Technology, $4,500,000; Uni-. versity of Rochester:" Eastman School of Music $3,000,000, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. $2,500,000, Medical "School to an accomplished physicist and $1,500,000, College for Women electrician, whose cornment he $1,500,000; Hampton Institute, $1,000,000; Tuskegee Institute, says
Is deserving of serious con- $1,000,000. sideration at a moment when we are threatened, with a new and mischievous outbreak of credulity and suggestibility.
Sir James submitted the report
:
Mr. Eastman goes on to say ;~* "In view of the fact that you are, nearly all of you, now stock- holders of the Kodak Company the owing to the action of myself and The physicist regards investigation as thoroughly un-of the Kodak Company, and the scientific. He says:
further fact that this transaction. Looking at the sketch of holdings in the Kodak Company, I includes the bulk of my remaining Abrams's apparatus given by Sir deem It proper to inform you that Thomas Horder, I find there is a
it does not Indicate in any way living subject (a boy) with his that I am about to retire from the head and feet connected through direction of the company, or that variable resistances and the
my interest in its success is in any specimen (cf blätting paper call-way lessened by the transaction. servanised a dynamiser).The committee For some time past the accuma- have given us no measurements lation of money personally bas of these resistances in ohms.....lost its importance to me and
The boy appardatly acts as a therefore my interest in the com sort of "detector" like the crystal papy has not been affected by the in a wireless set. The operatoriccome from its shares. taps his abdomen, and by the variation of the sound is sup- posed to be able to pronounce on the nature of the specimen.
The committes do not tell us what these sounds are.
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They do not seem to have varied the boy or ascertained whe- ther his state of health or re- pletion as regards food and so forth made any difference.
There seem to have been no proper control experiments. To make this method valid a very large number of observations are necessary,
The report does not help us in the least to decide whether there is any
new physical effect involved..
In spite of the general denun- ciation of the Abrams method at the end of the report, it is to be regretted that there is a dis- position to regard the method as having "something.in it."
Such an opinion, coming from Sir Thomas Horder, is sure to give encouragement to the charla- tan and quack.
WORSE THAN USELESS. Dr. Buttar says, that the same situation has arisen in connection with sundry other methods of treatment throughout the cese.
Sir Thomas Horder's com- mittee has to boar a."heavy weight of responsibility. It set
As time goes on I realise more clearly that I shall have to face the inevitable sooner or later and inasmuch as my major interest in life is to guard the continued success of the Kodak Company and the welfare of those I have brought together as its employees I have "been shaping my plans accordingly...
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Tuliwa" other plans that I have made and
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28.-O.P.S. observation of results, much as at the foot of the statue of Eros in May 12-C.P.S. -0.P.8. the audience at Maskelyne and Piccadilly Circus has been inter- Cooke's might do; and the comrupted by work on the Under June 3-UPS. mittee solemnly records that ground Rail way, have at last been
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FROM CEBU TABACO. & ILOILO. Mrs. W. Pennington-Bickford, ¦ Apr. 29.-U. 4.8.P. West Joster The investigations of Sir Thomas Horder's committee are wife of the rector of St Clement FRYM ZAMBOANGA AND CEBU. worse than useless; they degrade. Danes. stated that she has been Apr.- USN B.
FROM HYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. the standard of scientific obser- able to secure four sites from vation because they were under which all the ten flower girls will Apr. 2.-E & A taken with the imposition of con be able to carry on their pictureque May 6.-B. I
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June 5.-E, A. observer should accept.
Four of their number will take July 8-F. & A. Electronic practitioners present positions on, the island at PROM SEATTLE, the problem that always arises Piccadilly Circus; two will be Mar. 31.-N... with any new cult which lends it-stationed at the London Pavilion, Apr. 1. F Philocteten. self to remunerative enterprise.
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Hudson, employed by the East already taken up.. their new Sept. JA-F India Company, died and was positions, and it is expected they buried f Calcutta in September, all will be comfortably settled. 1786, or whether it was the body of another man that was burled 'there as 'his, with Hudson's-con- nivance, is a problem being debat- ed before the Commitee for Privileges of the House of Lords.
claims:put.", forward" by Brigadier-General Sir Edward A mother-in-law's revenge Hamilton Seymour, Mr. Sydney brought to a tragic conclusion' a Seymour and the Marquis of runaway match between a youth 12 28.---THIR: Hertford to the historie Dukedom of to and a girl of 16 in Oklahoma. | May 10-T.K.K.. of Somerset created nearly 400 A few days after the elopement. years ago,ERI MAPEN
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Lord Sumper, one of the Com-when the girl testified, that she June. 80,0.3.1. -mittee; drew attention to the fast | warwold him that she was 18.
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