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AFTER FOURTEEN YEARS ABROAD.

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In an endeavour to discuss SCIENCE & INDUSTRY Chinese politics with. Dr. Seng

the only information that could be

gathered was that he did not THE GREAT NECESSITY FOR want to know anything about polities, being too much interest-

SCARCELY KNOWS SHANGHAI, ed in his own profession.

Seng. M.D.,

re-

Astounding Shanghal.

RESEARCH.

SECRECY DISAPPEARING.

In opening the annual meeting

I am a strangér to my own'! home town and am just learning my way about again. Shangha of the Institute of Physles, which has grown so much that I don't was held in the rooms of the Royal

Society on May 31, Sir Willam! know where I am sometimes."

went.

Shanghai and the medical pro fession in particular gained to a considerable extent last month when one of its clever sons turned from England after an

When at school and college Dr, Bragg referred to the sad loes the absence of 14 years which have

Instituto had sustained by the sud- been spent by the homecomer in Seng went in for tennis.. soccer

F. S. Spière. Proceeding, after the benefit of the sick. M. 3, ed for the hospital, and could not the transaction of formal business.) gaining knowledge to be used for and hockey and acpasionally play-den death of its secretary, M. (Lond.) speak too highly of the English to his presidential address. Sir R. C. P. (Eng.), M. R. C. S. theatres, to which he frequently William laid, emphasis on the bends (Lond.) arrived in Shanghai, on

between pare science and its ap- Dr. Seng has been working plications in industry. The value July 1, by the N.YK, s.. "Suwai Mary" and at the age of thirty is with the staff of the Chinese In the Institute's lecture had been Diseases Hospital on widely recognised, and the lectures Thibet Rowd, but will trans-had, in fact, been copied outside

His activities to the Britain.

Though Some people Dr. Seng is a quiet unassuming fer

Chinese Red Cross hospital on still maintained a colt, and un- gentleman with", a cheerful rens-

Haig. When he sympathetic attitude towards the uring smile, which gives confid-| A Venue enee to his patients, and a won- thoroughly settled down in his necessity for research, there were derful command of the English own town he intends to practise more sympathisers, even language. He makes light of the on his own account.-J.G.P. in the those of lesser understanding. honours he has gained and gives! lab the credit for them to the ex- cellent training he received in England.

at the top of the medical profes-fectious

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Born in Shanghal on July 1896, Dr. Seng came from a com- mercial stock but at an early age decided that he wanted to trike up the medical profession and so having been well privately tutor ed locally he left for Landoh 1912 when only just turned 15 years of age...

Gocs to Boarding School...

course

the "Chini Press."

AT THE QUEEN'S.

among

and it was the day of the Insti- tute to explain, to themselves in the Arst distance. how the developments of research began.

"CIRCE THE ENCHANTRESS" grew

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW.

and matured. Inside his laboratory "the investigator need |not think of the uses of discovery; outside the laboratory ha, had to take up his share of aorial duties. It was satisfactory that the ten-

"Circe the Enchantress," an the screen original story for written specially for Mae Murraydency to maintain secrecy was dis-

Vicente Blasco in by

.:

Ibanez and

produced by Tiffany Productions "ppearing: the pooling of results under the direction of Robert Zwas a form of socialism of which we could, all approve. In prepar- Leonard at the Metro-Goldwyn-

ing his Royal Institution Christmas! Mayer studios, will be the attrac-Jectures last winter on Old Crafts Arriving in England. the youton at the Queen's Theatre to-and New Knowledge," he had be- aspirant to medical fame went to

The product of the combined cence of an industry upon a

come impressed with, the depen-i boarding school at Dunstable day and to-morrow. and remained there... until 1519 when he went to the London Uni-efforts of these three famous derstanding of the material with

That material; versity in order to stars his medi-people has been one of the most which it dealt.

widely discussed films of the sea-could be resolved into unita. Ja cab training propir:

metal-work the unit was the crystal,į, Matrulating quickly, the next | Son

Senor bane acquired world though ultimately the atom: since step was the preliminary mediŝak)

which was started ation of his novel, "The Four mediately expressed those of the

wide fames through the circula-the properties of the crystal imp Gay's H. pitul, where a year was Horsemen of the Apocalypse."intom. the crystal might be the spent studying chemistry, physics His works include "Blood and object of investigation. Sorby's ENGINEERS, and SHIPBUILDERS, BOILER MAKERS, BRASS and and biology which study was Sand "Enemies of Women," introduction of the microscopic ERON FOUNDERS. All work done in this establishmentis guaranteed. given to uch good purpose that "The Shadow of the Cathedral," sudy of metala sixty years ago, We have over thirty years' experience. We own twee Slipways and can at the first tilat Dr. Seng pass and "Mare Nostrum." Probably had been a move in this direction;) accommodate any eritfs of 206 feet long.

ed his first medical examination.

no other modern author has been X-ray studies had carried the mat- Another 18 months then were

translated so widely or has had ter farther, and had shown that spent in hospital studying!

plastic deformation took place by janatomy and physiology after such big sales.

Miss Murray's part is unusual alternate slippings over definite which the perond examination!

As Circe, she appears as the planes was again taken and passed with mythical goddess of Greece who in which the crystals sended fying colours.

lie. Crystals were gen- Then came the time for retransformed men into swine, and to

her modern prototype, a siren ferally more or less criented in study in medicine and surgery New Orleans and New York. In metals. or became so by work cone and the other departments which

the latter role, she is given an op-upon them. If we could find the budding medico mustportunity of wearing more than connection between properties, Through before sitting for medical thirty complete changes of gowns form and crientation, we should degrees so three years were speat and dresses. She performs two have made a new advance in metal- in the wards of Guy's Hospital dances in the picture which are ugy. Having thus outlined the among the sick and the suffering different from anything she has nature of the research, Sir William

In. 1924, Dr. Seng, after the

previously done before the Bragg-as Lord Rayleigh remarked years of hard study and work to

in proposing the vote of thanks- such good purpose, gained the

Besides Miss Murray the cast proceeded to explain how these in- highest possible degrees, becom- for "Circe the Enchantress" in-vestigations of average orientations ing a

Licentiate of the Royal cludes James Kirkwood, William f crystals had been carried out, College of Physicians and a Mem- Haines, Thomas Ricketts, Charles first in Germany and since then in ber of the Royal College of Gerrard, Lillian Langdon, and the Royal institution The account Surgeons.

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Not satisfied with these JAPAN'S NEW ADMINISTRATIVE honours the enthusiastic and hardi working doctor put in another year's hard work unlik in Octo-i

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was very interesting, but Sir William added that he would give fuller particulars in November. He then passed to the unit of the textile "craft, the 3bre, which con- sisted of an elastic framework, cer-

ber, 1925, he passed the necessary The Advisory Board on Admini-tainly of crystalline structure, with examinations which made him a stration has a plan to carry out a preferential direction an in al full fledged-Bachelor of Medicine drastic reform in Japan's admini-forma of growth, and a viscous and also a Bachelor in Surgery.stration in Manchuria and Mon-material; study of this would bring In 1924 Dr. Seng fulfilled algolia. According to the scheme, strength and new development to locum tenens in Rotherhithe for the consul-General at Makden is to the textile inquiry. I was simila: four months in order to gain an be placed under the direct control with the dye industry and the that of the insight into the work of a local of the Cabinet, which gives himfoldest of all crafts,

There the old rule of practitioner, on completion of authority to deal with affairs con- potter. which he returned to Guy's Ho-leerning administration. diplomacy thumb still held; beenuse nobody), pital, where he remained on the land military. In place of the could say exactly what was clay, or Staff until his return to Shanghai Governor of the Kwangtung Leused explain plasticity, or give-the-ren- last month.

Territory who will be, if the son that clays of similar compori- While studying both at the Uni- scheme takes effect, abolished) ation differed so widely in this pro- ! The perty. X-ray examination had versity and also at the hospital, Consul, is to be appointed."

Both

Dr. Seng says that he along with President of the South Manchuria shown that the fundamental par many other Oriental students, Railway Co., Ltd., and Consula in ele of a china clay was a crystal,! were treated with the utmost Manchuria and Mongolia are to be and that the crystalline structure courtesy and cameraderie and no placed under the command of the changed, at a certain temperature: these problems, however, were ex- racial distinction was made what-Coal-General, at Mukden.

Although the foreign and military authorities ordinarily complex.

tradition and secrecy still prevail- "The most extraordinary good are opposed to this scheme.

ed in the pottery industry, research feeling existed among us all," he

associations had male importart said.

contribution to pare cience.-

· Engineering."

soever.

Dr. Seng said that the medicalj profession was very overcrowded in England and that it was very idiffeult to get an appointment. Capital is the main thing when starting a practice of one's own to enable one to get over the initial stages of working up con- nections.

Excellent Friends Questioned regarding his opin- ion of the English at home, Dr. Seng said that they were very in- sular and emphasised his remark with the experience that everyone į has in a railway carriage, during a train journey. This remark

was qualified though with the

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"THE PRODIGAL JUDGE" TO-DAY.

"The Prodigal Judge" is a per- son, who having control of the administrative side of the law in an American township, is at the same time a great character and mixes his judgment with a deal of mercy and the milk of human kindness. He knows his own

What, mother does not feel pain when weaknesses and recognises the she sees her infant suffering the tor-frailty of his kind. The ridicul- statement that although the tures of teething? Baby's Own Tablets English are very difficult to know quickly alleviate these pains. Or when Ous is always struggling with the and understand at first yet, when colle comes, there is nothing better to sublime and they are frequently one does get to know them they give prompt rehet. For infantile in combined in ridiculous sublimity digestion no remedy exists equal to rather than sublime ridiculous- make excellent friends.

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"During the general strike which occurred just before I left expel worms, relieve group, bring calm

"Too Much Business" comes to

for home," said Dr. Seng, "I was health-restoring sleep in amateral the hero in this film when he is particularly struck with the pub-way. Are guaranteed nafe and harm-discharged for making love to the

lic spirited way in which every-

one rushed to offer their services

of help to the Government."

When he landed on his native soil and came into Shanghai, the doctor scarcely knew the place.

"Everything was so totally uif. ferent from what it was when I went away."

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daughter of his employer and starts a day nursery. There are some extremely comical situs tions, none of which verges on the slapstick. It is all good fun end Tully Marshall has a great part. overy. are obtainable of chemists

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