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MONDAY, MAY 24, 1926,

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FOR

DAINTY DISHES

EAR-ACHE

THE CHINA MAIL.

CAUSES AND SUGGESTED CURE

Far-acho is always due to flammation in the tympanum middle ear.

in- or

"INHERITED WEALTH

FROM TWO ANGLES

"Obviously you can obtain with ease, out of a fortune of a mi lion, an amount of tax of which you could not obtain the half or the quarter by any amount of The tympanum is the tiny cavity pressure from a hundred thousand beyond the ear-drum which, stretch-fortunes of ten pounds. Nothing

Is more certain than that a coun ed across the bottom of the ear

try which forbids private wealth passage, shuts it in.

The vibra-will have to tolerate public

-THE TIMES.

the

A DIALOGUE BETWEEN CONNOISSEURS tons of sound first strike the drum, poverty,"

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* THE GOVERNOR TO GO ON, #LEAVEL

For the first time sincs his arrival in Manila five years ago. after accepting the post of chief executive of the Islands, Governor' General Wood will go to the United States on an extended leave early next year, accompanied by his family. Ip making the announes- mont, Governor Wood said that he

I would make use of his vacation to tend to some important personal affairs at home.s

While the chiol executive himself

to a chain of small bones working.. After making upon each other by accurately fit-weighty statement with refer ting joints. One end of this chainence to the debate in the House of has stated that if he sees on lave of bones is in contact with the Commons on the Inheritance of it will be for only a few months, and he will return to Mažila, many drum; the other impinges on the wealth, the "Times" goes on

bellove that if Governor Wood delicate nerve structures of the observe:---- inner ear, the function of which is

leaves for the homeland next year' ho will do so for good. The com- to convert the vibrations into artiated that we were annually saving of Carmi A. Thompson? special ing about $400,000,000,, and we Investigator, being sent by Pro- To ensure the vibration of the had our reward in fairly cheapsident Coolidge to make a surrey drum and chain of bones the tym-capital and in mense foreign or the gronomic conditions in panam is Blled with air. If the air investments which brought our Manila, strengthens this belief. In the tympanum were not. food to us as their annual interest. many being of the opinion that Mr stantly changed it would become We are now spending much more Thompson will eventually be named boo rarefied for vibrations to occur.and saving much less, with the chief executive of the islands. Into the tympanum, at the end inevitable results.

"Both capital and food are farthest from the drum, the Eusta- chlan tube opena. The other end dearer than they need be.. or of the Eustachian tube is at the should be.. The only remedy is the earnings of the people, and a more saving. Will it been steady improvement in the gen- top of the throat,, behind the nose. Every time we swallow the Busta-couraged by such speeches aseral conditions of their life.. chian tube opens and the tym-those of Mr. Hirst and Mr. Attacks on inherited wealth are panum is ventilated Regular ven-Dalton on Tuesday? They seem inevitably attacks on saving. And Dilation of the middle ear is essen- forget that the fortunes which saving is the financial life-blood Stial for good hearing."

they wish to confiscate were not of the State." made for love of them, and will cease to be made at all if they are not to be allowed to pass to the children of those who made them.

It is from the Eustachian tube that danger arises. There is a ways more or less inflammation of the nose and throat in influenza,

The "Daily News" on the other hand gives another point of view. It states:-

"Big fortunes are not, in fact, made by thrift. No than ever says to himself: 'I will save an on to my children because, enormous sum of money to hand among other reasons, it cannot be

"Saving is not in itself a plea- always a danger that the catarrh may spread along the Eustachian sans process. It means refusing yourself this or that pleasure or tube into the middle ear. There is luxury which you would like to perious Htle room in the tympa-have, and putting by for a distant num, and when, as usually happens, future the money which the done by thrift alone. Big for the Eustachian tube becomes block-pleasure would have cost. People tunes are made by energy, by the ed fluid or the septic throats will do that for their wives and exploiting of opportunities (fair- of scarlatina, measles, diphtheria, children, but very few will do itly or unfairly) by invention or and tonsilitis-matter fills and for the Chancellor of the Ex-by the mere luck of the market. over-distends the tiny cavity.

Fchequer.

"It is difficult." and indeed al- Shut. In by the drum at one end

"Already people are heard to most impossible, to believe that a and by the closed Eustachian tube say that it is no use saving be-naturally energetic man will re- at the other, the imprisoned accu-

cause the Government takes inpresse his natural energies, a mulation is driven into the deeper death duties so much of what you naturally ambitious man stifle his parts of the ear to the accompant save. And the country is a ambitions, or an inventor abandon rient of deafness and agonising ready the closer by the extra the search which is probably the gache. In time it will destroyvagance which results from that passion of his lifetime, solely be and bore its way through the drum,unwise and unpatriotic attitude.cause he is not allowed to play on to leave the sufferer permanently But the loss would inevitably be the money which he may make by deaf and probably with a running far greater if we adopted the following his natural proclivities

Socialist policy of penalising in- to his children. Not 8nly the tarture of the ear-heritance as a crime. ache.but the damage which is being "Saving would almost entirely done to the delicate organ of hear-

And, as Mr. Roberts said ing calls for prompt measures, In the debate, with great truth, writes a surgeon in the "Daily civilisation could not have exist- | Mall"" The surgeon can see the led to-day if people had not saved red, inflamed drum bulging into the in the past. And it may be bottom of the ear passage. With a destroyed if people are driven to sharp fine-bladed knife he makes the opposite course.

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an opening, in it and gives exit to "If instead of saving part of the accumulation in the tympanum.our income we every year spend The operation calls for dexterity part of our capital, the whole and smartness but presenta no financial fabric on which our difficulties in expert hands. With civilisation, and espacially the the release of the faid the ear ache great social services now main goes, the inflammation subaides, the tained by the State, depends, will choked Eustachian tube opens, and rapidly collapse. We all look the hearing, la restored.

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"It is equally difficult to 'sup- pose that he will spend it pro- digally, and that much of his ex-. penditure, if he does spend it, will not be entirely beneficent. And for the fear that the dissipation of large fortunes will necessarily leave industry without capital there seems no foundation' what ever The tendency of industry in this country at any rate is more and more to rely on the aggre- gations of small holdings. In 29 large British firms the number of holdings since the war has risen from 2,500,000 to 5,000,000. It seems obviously a perfectly sound tendency."

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