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FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1926.

VOLUNTEER ORDERS,

ARTILLERY AND SCOTTISH COMPANY,

"

a point of attendig.

Armoured Car Complity.

Farnde at Corps Hindquarters

1926.

(b) Miniature Range Practice. (c) Dvivers as detailed by Corp. J. V. Ramsay»

Infantry Company.

THE

CHINA MAII

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HELPLESS POOR. DOCTORS AND DRUGS.

ANCIENT CUP.

CARDINAL, BOURNE JUSTIFIES: OPTIMISM.

women, men

years.

THE RIGHT TO PRESCRIBE:

Addiction to morphine

ایران

RELIC OF SUNG DYNASTY

ON VIEW?

911

RARE MALADY.,

SEAMAN LOSES SMALL

TOES...

gone..

Presiding at the's xty-fifth an- "In a considerable proportion An'ancient and most remark Musketry Course Part L will be

Ainhum, one of the rarest dis- fired at Taikoo Rifle Range enual meeting of the Providence of cases the circumstance which able cup, known as the "Pao Kung cases, necessitated the amputa- Sunday April 18, 1926, 0.15 Row night refuge and home for has immediately led to addiction cup," made in the Sung Dynasty, tion at the base of Both small toes, and has been the previous use of the is now being exhibited in the of John Davis, a seaman, who a.m. all those who have not helpless

medical treatment." Library of the Southern Univer- contracted the disease while on: already red Part 1 must make children, Crispin Street, Bishops-drug In it effort to attend..

rate, London, Sir Oscar Warburgitates the report of the Depart sity. Chenchow Road, Shanghai, an exploration trip in the African Range Ofleer: Capt. D C.(chairman of the Londer Count mental Committee on Morphine says the "China Press of April 7. jungles. Surgeons said that re- Council) said he was glad to be Heroin Addiction published The eup was specially made onmoval of the diseased tissue was Logan, M.C.

104 "White Paper." royal order by the Chien Pottery, the only cure known. Davie is in Dress: Uniform optional, but there to meet his old friend recently rifles, bayonets, belts and pouches public work, Sir John Gibert, Other circumstances noted, as one of the three well-known pot the Long Island College Hospital

With whom he had worked for cording to the Committee, haveteries of the Sung Dynasty. New York, must be taken.

During those been self-treatment for the relief It was awarded as a gift by Arms Will be drawn from sixteen

What causes the disease is not Headquarters on Friday, April 16 years what struck him most was of pain, etc.. recourse to drugs in Emperor Jen Tsung to H.E. Pao known. It usually first appears, Between 9am and Bohny or 2 and the growing sense of civic duty of emotional distress, influence of Wen-cheng as a wine receptacle. surgeons at the hospital said. as 4 or 5 and 6 pm and on people in London, and of seeing other addicts, and indulgence for Mr. Pao was the chief justice, in a ring of fibrous tissue around Saturday, April 17. Between 9 that everyone had the opportuni- the sake of curiosity or the ex the court of the Emperor and the the base of the little toe. As the ty of living under conditions of perience of pleasurable sensationspersonification of uprightness, ring continues to grow. It cuts um and 1 mm.

Cases of addiction originating "himpartiality, and justice. He through the muscles tendons, Mounted Infantry And Armoured decency.

'ne Femine said that use of the drugs otherwise than stands out in Chinese history as nerves, bone, and list of all the

· Car Com. Miniato Range is available when they my iewed the history under medical orders must be ex- an example of unflinching char-blood vessels causing the toe "to for the above Companies on Mon- the 56 years that institution ceted in future to be loss fracter and so many virtuous wither and drop off. It is said to

and prplsworthy accomplishments be entirely painless.. fly April 19, 1926. 4. 5.30 pm had in existence they found everyquent than in the past.

were attributed to him that. he Then it may appear at the when there will be a Spoon Com, reason for being optimistic. One petition. All recruits should make special reason was fer the adheroin, it is stated, is rare in Bri.may rightly be classed as one of base of other toes and repeat the

vance mele in dealing with those tain and has dismissed in China's supermen.

process or it may develop further į who had been cast down by the recent years. Cases are propor This cup is truly wonderful back on the foot. There was one misfortunes of the work, malonately more frequent in the When filled with water to the case on record. surgeons saldi. would always be hopelessly out-great urban centres, among perheart of the gure, the liquid when the painless natural am at 6.30 pim. on Monday, April 19side any means of earning their sons who have to handle these remains; but when filled above it, putation took place sixty times

Eving in one point alone enorm-drugs for professional or busi-to the head for example, the until an entire leg was General Instruction.

ous progress had been made.ness, reasons, and among persons liquid disappears altogether. This Apparently it is not toxic and Vickery Gun Instruction This was the way in which the specially able to nervous and marks the cup as a rare treasure, does not affect the system. under C.S.M. J. E.. Hancock.

Addiction ls and as an ancient temperance: Although no germ or other country was dealing with the pre-mental strain. blem of unemployment, which in more readily produced by the usa lecture distinctly telly the drink-organism causing the disease has self formed a most startling yet of heroin than by the use of more "Warm your heart but been found, it is said to resemble gratifying contrast with the way phine, and addiction to heroin is don't let it go to your head a parasitic disease. It is rare: was treated 100 years ago-more difficult to cure. The Com- The cup used to be an heirloom everywhere but more common in just after the Napoleonic wars.mittee attribute the recent diminu of the Pang family in Kaifeng, Southern Africa. Davis had lost Despite the efforts of the Statetion in the number of addicts to Honan, capital of the Sung most of both amall toes when the and of public authorities, there the restrictions imposed by the Dynasty and has recently come Elder. Dempster Steamship Line was no lessening of the voluntary Dangerous Drugs Act, and add into the hands of Mr. Hula who in whose service he is employed. activity of the charitable. Bhat, with few exceptions, addic brought it to Shanghai. On sent him to the hospital

The Earl of Denbigh speaking lion to these drugs should be re-authority, of connoisseurs. It is of the work of the night refuge, garded as manifestation of one of the most beautiful pieces remarked: "There is no place morbid state, and not as a mere of Sung ware and a great rarity.. where a man or woman can be form of vitious incholgence Its value can hardly be estimated more lonely thun in London."

Dealing with treatment and in terms of dollars. Hex those who might find them after-care, the Committee suggest At present the cop is in the selves stranded found that in that abrupt or repid withdrawal charge of Mr. Joseph Keat stitution a very welcome havont

cannot be carried out safely ex- Twanmoh of the Comparative The annual report showed that cept under certain conditions, and Law School and those who are with accommodation for upward consider that the only practicable interested in Chinese curios may of 250 persons shelter for no method under ordinary conditions communicate with him for further fewer than 42,099 night lodgers will be gradual withdrawal. In-information and inspection. and 90,000 men had been prostitutional treatment, while with are exceptions indispensable for the abrupt method, also affords the best hope of cure by the

Mr J. B. Harston MrN.1 Bolder gradual method, and patients.

My and Mrs F. J. Mr. B. Southwell should always, if possible, be in":

List of passengers arrived per Bigban

F.

Spence duced to undergo treatment in an President Fierce from San Mr and Mrs. E. W. Mr W.A. Boermondt.

Догде

W. Thurston Francisco via Fgris on April 15.

Mr. T. Joffrey Mr P Watkinsoo: permanen cure prolonged

Mir.. C. Bowgan.. Mr. Mackor & Mrs Lambert Mr M. G: Wobbor period of after-care is necessary Cheong. Mr. Mon Yin-chung, Mr. Mr. Large.

Mr W. A

Whyte A suggestion is made that as. S. Gubbny, Mr. A. J. Hughes, Mr. A. McDonald Mr & Mrs Wilkshire doctor should be satisfied as to Chin' Hung-hin, Mr. M., Ikura. Mr A. P. Millar Mr R. Williams

Mr. W. Parsons Mr E. P.Williams urgency before ordering or surp Mr. M. L. Longand, Mr. L. Liang, Me and Mr. H. Mr R. 8. Wood plying these particular drugs to a Mr. B. Matsumoto, Mr. and Mrs.

Priestley patient concerning, whom he has Our passages have been booked no previous knowledge. The Lansdale, Mr. Chung Nam Mr. Pearce

ming, Mr and Mrs. Cheang: Pom. by the P. and O. "Devanha" due to minimam dose should be adminis-Miss Cheang

Kew-pon, Master leave Shanghai on April 13. wetered and repetition withheld had planned to get to Shanghai via until details of the case have been Cheung Che-toy. Mr. B. Felinovsky

M. Liu, Nam-sing, Mr. S. A.. Hankow, but had to give that route obtained from the previous prac-Thonmi. Mr. Chin Kivong-yan, Mr. jup in favour of the Dunghai line titioner.

Musketry Course Part we fired at Stonecutters Range on Sunday, April 18, 1926, by members of Nos. 1. 2. and platoons who have not yet fised in Atast ม

Launch will leave Murray Bfer at Dam, and cäß at Kowbom Fier at 9110 am

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Ennge Officer: 21 W Owen Duches

Dress: Uniform opsienud. but rifle, bayonets, bella rad pouches As he taken

Arms: Will be diawn from Headmasters on Friday, April 16, 1926, between 9am and noon, or 2 and 4pm, or bund 6 pm.. and on Saturday, April 17. 1926), be-vided from November to May of Bween a wndi 1 pim.

last year, and the institution had Já deficit of over £1,700.

Strength

The following are taken on the strength

No. 1040 Pte: H. E. Standage,

Reserve Co.. is from Apr" BACK TO THE BOATS, institution or nursing home. Fer

9, 1926. No. 104. Pues J. E. R. Coil. No..

"AS WE DID IN 1906"

A correspondent on his way home England from Honan forwrites in the "North China Daily

5 Platoon, as from April 12, 1026. Reference Corps Order 220 para. 8, dated April 9, 1926, No. 2 Platoon" read "No. Platoom!"

Promotions?

The following promotions will take effect from April 12, 1926

Mounted Infantry Company, No: 458 Sergt. B. H. G, Charles the Company-Sergeant-Major. No.. Platoon (Infantry Co.)

10. Bo be Sergeant.

Ma

PASSENGER LIST.

ARRIVALS..."

Ben: "Ilsue how fu and then on by the A number of precautions to beGo/Young, Dr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Trinpaling, but that tour is plackel, observed in the use of the drugs Congdon. Master Congdon, Miss No. 787 .ce.-Corp S. H. Clark, we are compelled to go back to in ordinary medical treatment are Congdon, Dr. C. Y. Ford, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Foss, Mr. Go. You- the route via Pochow and then on suggested and a hint is given an, Mrs. H. B. Lockwood, Mr. by native boats to Lengpu, where that valuable results might ac

W. P. Murphy, Miss S. we shall hope to find the Tainpu true from the judicious instruc-ias C.. Nathorst, Miss G. Murphy, Bnei rumang order. If not wetion of medical students in such Miss L. Johnson, Mrs. G. T. shall have to go on by native boatsprecautions.

No. 737 Bee-Compl S. Jarvis, M.C.to be Corporal..

Resignations.

The following are permitted to resign from the Corps, as from April 7, 1926-

No: 805 Pre 1. L. Saundercook.

No. Platoon

No. 921 Pie. P. J. Mandelli,

As we did in 1000!

McKee,

and

to Chinking via the Gaund canak. With regard to the withdrawal Nathonst, Mrs. J. Patty. "Miss

of authorisation to possess and Patty, M. J. Patty, Mr. "This district is being terribly supply, the Committee recommend Mrs. L. Rifkin, Miss L. Rifkin, hayussed by brigands. llow the that the Home Secretary should Mr. T. E. Stealey. Mr. J. Ward, poor people endure it all is a have power to withdraw the Misa B. Withers, Mr. C. Zoum- marrel. Lately poor and rich are authorisation without conviction morof, Mr. K. Koons and Miss

M. Cameron. No. 214 PUG. F. H Kew, Re-suffering alike and there is talk in the courts as at present, if so

serve Company.

that they will not submit in the advised by a suitably constituted future but will be willing to be shut medical tribunal. They recom in defence of their homes. All amend further that tribunals The historic Parensey, Castle.. week large hges were being ab- should be constituted to consider

No... Plutoom

No 460 Pta: 3. S. Pupsyth, No.

7-Phtoon.

GLE SWINTON, Capt.,

Hongkong, April 16, 1928.

PEVENSEY CASTLE..

Adjrlant, MK.V.D.C.solutely deserted, leaving the bri-whether or not there were sufeneur Eastbourne has been inade a gands to do the worst to all theficient medical grounds for the to the nation by the Duke of Devonshire, in whose family the property left behind, rather than administration of the drugs by ownership of the ancient rulis has face the torture of being taken the doctor concerned either to rested for nearly 200 years. It is captive.

patient or to himself, and that to he under the charge of the Offe We, were all ready to start by they should advise the Home For Works. Operations of a natura Heart Yesterday but biere was a bit bSecretary whether the doctor's

NOTICES.

Annual Smoking Concert.

In the arrangements for which we right to be in possession of, to atto assist in the preservation of the Hructure are in trogress, and moxi There will be a smoking con- rere at Wohmfeer Hengartens one w that he rain isminister, and to supply the drugs owing to the delicate character of fallen af night and he still falling should be withdrawn. There

Kome of them, extend over some Friday, May 7, 1926, nb 9.35 p.m., together with a distribution ofthe first big fall of rain we have should be separate tribunals for

The work Bikely to occupy years: ind for months This will give the England and Wales and Scotland. most time Is that directed to prizes won all the recent Corps wheat a good start to grow...

It is also considered that the strengthening the stonework of the Rine Meeting.

Home Secretary should have outer (Roman) walls. A beginning power, after the conviction of a has been made, at the northern doctor in the courts for an offence bastion. Judicious improvements under the Dangerous Drugs Acts, are also in jnrogress in connection For on the advice of a

medical with the mediaeval (inner) castle. tribunal, to withdraw the prac-These, it la balleved, will tend

Firkets. (including "refresh-

ments) will be $2 per head, which

Pean be obtained from Volunteer

Headquarters,

4

Further details will be issued fater.

*

Athletic Sports Meeting. There will be a meeting of unit representatives for the above in lecture room at Volunteer Head- quarters at 5.80 p.m. on Monday, April 19, 1926.

HER FIRST "BABY,

A Young Wife Tells How

BABY'S OWN- TABLETS titioner's authorisation to pre-materially to arrest the natural de- Greatly Helped Her In Her Firstscribe dangerous drugs. Doctors caying of the walls.

Experience of Motherhood..who do not dispense should be Another public gift by the Duke required to keep a simple recordle that of the colossal figure cut in Evory experienced mother vividly of their purchases of dangerous outline on the side of the downs, remembers the joys and the worries drugs. The obtaining of a second and known as the "Wilmington which came along with her first-born medical opinion before under Giant" or "Long Man" With this Chief among the worries were the little allments which afflict almost every in taking the responsibility of con-hia Grace has presented the remains. drugs of the Benedictine priory that once fant during its early months and years, tinuing to administer

them.

tion.

been undertaken by the Sussex Ar- chaeological Trust..

FEWER COAL COMPANIES.

and it is for the purpose of minimising should, the Committee think, be nourished here. The maintenance these, and Barable allonding

the mother the regarded as a professional obliga. of these interesting antiquities has Speaking at Dewsbury, Yorkshire; Anxieties and Air. Frank Hodges, secretary of the that Baby's Own Tablets, have been

daviced. International Miners' Federation, especially

tho Tablets Mrs. Fred Bald that any nation which had to

Murphoning

of Chariotsetown, Prince have its basic industry subsidised Edward Island, writes: "I have used was on the road to bankruptcy., Baby's Own Tablets for the past eight, months for my baby. I cannot speak of great assistance to me in my first experience of motherhood,"

The Young Man: Would you have any objection if your mother were to become my mother-in-law?

The Young Lady: None at all—

Referring to his schema, of inter- too highly of them for they have been if I had a sister

national co-operation and the regu

arisation of the International coal

trade, Mr. Hodges said:

Baby' Own Tablets are guaranteed

I am not sure whether this an absolutely pure and safe remedy for 'cheme will be recommended by the treatment of Infanta, and little the Coal Commission, but I have children in enses of Indigestion, collo, aonstipation, vomiting, diarrhoea. u feeling that it will be.

simple: tever, worms, croup and colds. believe the Coal Commission They quickly relieve teething pains, is going to reduce the number of sooth the nerves, induce calm, health colliery companies from 1,500 to restoring sleep in a perfectly natural Your chemist sulls them, or past approximately 300 by a system of way thethe wal; from, the Dr more internal grouping for the Williams Medicine Co do Klangre sake of technical aconcion." Rond, Shanghai:

STOPS NEURALGIC PAINS AND HEADACHE

CONSIGNEES NOTICE.

Goods ex 8.5. "Benlomond" TC- maining undelivered in the godowns after to-morrow will be subject to rent.

Goods left undelivered in the Godown ex... "Benrinney" will be

TORMENTING neuralgia is easud subject to rent after April 21,

and stopped by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Being panstrating, it

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