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MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1926.

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HERE is no worry or anxiety in rearing Baby healthfully and happily, even in a tropical climate,

Thealthfully

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Glazo the food taat has been used to rear the children.

Hve Royal Nurseries. Court Physicians see that Royal Babies have the best and most nourishing food- that is why Glaze has been chosen.

Give your Baby Glaxo, and watch the difference after i icw days; see how restfully he sleeps, how contented he is and how steadily be increases in weight. Ask your Doctor

Glazos

The Vitamin Milk-Food "Builds Bonnie Babies”

THE

CHINA MAIL.

PASSING THROUGH Prof. A. Cotton,

DISTINGUISHED MEN OF

SCIENCE.

CONFERENCE IN JAPAN

Prof. U Vanwhiller, professor of physics..

Dr. White-Honey, antymologiät. Prof. H. A. Woodruff, professor- of veterinary science.

Prof. G. E. Nicolls, professor in biology.

The following comprise the dele- gation from Now Zealand..

Dr. C. C. Farr, professor of Geophysics in Christchurch.

AN INVESTITURE.

REV. H. R. WELLS AND MISS. FC. WOO,"

TO-DAY'S CEREMONY.

We are informed ofcially that A dinner will be given at Government House to-day in honour of the Rav. H. R. Wells

Scientiae men from the Philip, pines, Australia and New Zealand' passed through the Colony on Satur iday on the "Mishima Maru," bound Dr. and Mrs. N.. Benson, from

for Japan where they are attend-"Otago Univeralty. Dr. Benson is aand Miss F. C. Woo who have been ing the Pan-Pacific conference at geologist and Mrs. Benson is a Tokyo.

The conference is being held under the auspices of the National Research Council of Japan and the presidency of Dr. Joji Sakurai It de in the belief that an association of the men of science, of different. countries constitutes one of the most important and powerful agencies for paving the way to- wards genuine and permanent peace that the Research Council jhna invited the Conference to

Tokyo.

It is hoped that by 30 doing Japan may contribute materially towards this goal and more parti- cularly towards the promotion of xood feeling between the people of the Pan-Pacifle region, besides con- tributing, of course, to scientific knowledge of the Pacific Oconn and: the lande lying or bordering on it.

This is the third conference of Its nature which has been held. The first was held in Honolulu in 1920, called and Snanced by the Pan-Pacific Union, an unofficial organisation, the agent of no Government, with the object of Eringing the peoples of the Pacific together into better understanding and co-operative effort for the advancement of the interests com- mon to the Pacific area. The second was called by the National Research Council of Australia and financed by the Australian govern- ment. The third,, in Tokyo, le being Rounced by the Japanese govern-

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The Delegates.

Those composing the Philippine Delegation are:

Rev. Fhther M. Selza, S. J. Director of the Munila Observatory. !: Dr. V. Elicano, Asst. Director of

the Eureau of Science, Manila.

Dr. J. Feliciano head of the de- partment of Geology, University of the Philippines.

Dr. H. Lara, head of the depart- ment of hygiene, College of Med. University of the Philippines.

Dr. A. W. Herre, chief of the 'de- partment of Asheries, Bureau of

Science.

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chemist.

WORLD THEATRE.

"THE COBRA" TO-DAY "AND

TO-MORROW.

The history of oil possesses a peculiar fascination for many millions of people. It grips their imagination as did the celebrated rusa for the gold field of Alaska.. The report that oil has been dis- covered in a new section of the country la sufficient to send a steady stream of adventurous souls into that district.

Such is the background of "Flowing Gold"

Rex. Beach, its author, who is noted for his tales of Alaska, has transferred his attention to the oil fields of the country, seeing in them just as much romance and adventure as characterised the hardy gold hunters of the north. With such a locale as his starting point, he has conceived a story that is magnetis in its appeal to the lovers of strong stories, and the screen version has retained all! of its Botent power, if not inten- sifying it

Milton Sils has the leading role. with Anna Q. Nilsson playing op- posite Him. Others in the cast are Alice Calhoun, Josephine Crowell, Charles Sellon, Bert Woodruff, Cissy Fitzgerald and

John Roche.

AT THE STAR.

"SOUTHERN LOVE" TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW.

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Among the guosta invited dither are members of the Goveru ment, prominent Chinese pesidents und friends of the two guests of konour.

Afterwards, a reception will be held at Government House, about two to three hundred guests hav ing bean Invited. At the reception the Rev. H. R.. Wells and Miss Woo; will be presented with the insignina of their orders.

The dress for the reception and investiture will be full evening! Orders and decorationa dress. should be worn:

FORTHCOMING DANCES,

A danes which promises to be a

successful event of the season has been arranged by the ship's com-1 pany of HM.S. "Vindictive" for: Friday night (October 22) from 8.30 to F1.80 at the Seamen's In- stitute,

The band of the ship will be in attendance.

On Saturday next at 9.15. p.m. the Cralgengower C.C. will hold their first dance of the season...

Something like $700,000 is said} to have been lost amongst the Chi- nese banks, Mukden like the Three Eastern Frovincial Bank, the Bank of Chha, the Bank of Communica tions, and the Chinese Exchange h the General 'Guild in connection with the redemption of Fengpico notes in large dollars under order of the Mukden authorities.

WOMAN REMAINS WOMAN

despite her improved social and economic status. Nature has" de. finitely circumscribed her activities.

Nature likewise provided that the. aftermath of her exactions should be trifling. The heritage of centuries of artificial modes of living has geereed otherwise.

Pictures to be shown at matinees will be "Southern Love" Time was when women had no alter native save "to grin and bear it." Not to-day and to-morrow, with operaso," to-day By virtue 01 great strides, Mr. A. D. Alver, geologist and staged in the evenings. The en-medical science has done much not

only mining engineer, who besides re-gagement of the Carpi Royal to alleviate, but to eliminato, much tha presenting the Philippines, is also Italian Opera Company for the had hitherto to be suffered in silence. representing the Philippine Seienti-Star has been inade to give music he Society..

lovers of the Peninsula who have no liking for late night travel and opportunity to enjoy the feast of melody.

Those composing the Australian delegation are:

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Sir Hubert Murray, head of the delegation:

Mr. R. Cambage, mining engineer. Mr. H. Andrews, a government geologist of New South Wales.

Prof. Griffith Taylor, a geogra-

pher.

The Cobra" with Rudolph. Valentino starring will play on Wednesday and Thursday and "Oliver Twist" with Jackie Coogan leading on Friday and Saturday.

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To be had of all chemists, or direct, and post fres, at $1.50 per bottle, bottles for $8, from Thi Dr. Williams' Medleine Co., 60 Klangse Road, Shang-

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