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FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1927,

Choose Glaxo for your Baby

Your Baby's future health depends on your choice of his food. You must choose the food you know is best, for you dare not endanger your Baby's progress by experimenting.

Be guided by the experienceof the great number of doctors, nurses and mothers who choose rightly by choosing the best food they know -Glaxo,

Choose Glaxo for your Baby now! And be free for ever from any anxiety as to Baby's steady progress towards healthy, strong-limbed merry- hearted childhood.

"Asle your Doctor!

Glaxo

The Vini, Milkern.

"Builds Bonnie Babies”

When Baby is

6 months old.

or when he cuts

his first tooth, add a little Glaxo Malted

Food to his Glaxo. This will provide the best means of accuse ing Baby. gradually and natur- ally to taking more solid food. Obtainable where you buy Glaxo,

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE WAY THE WORLD WAGS.

Mr. H. Smyth's Peter Pax won Tooting-bee Golf Course has the Blacklow Stakes at Warwick. been bought for £29,000 by the members of the club, who number

A memorial to British soldiers | 400. who died in the war was unveil- ed in Malines cathedral.

A large part of the business portion of the town of Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, was destroyed by fire.

Appeals broadcast from the B.B.C. stations from January to October last year brought in nearly £17,000 for charities.

Lord Cable, who served on the Indian Finance and Currency Special precautions were adopt-Commission and for some years ed to prevent profiteering in was a member of the Viceroy's tickets for the Football Associa- Council, has died, aged 67. tion Cup final.

Ruhr mines have secured, in face of severe competition from England, contracts for 400,000 tons of coal for Italy.

The Polish Minister to the Soviet has left Warsaw for Moscow to negotiate a treaty of commerce between the Soviet and Poland.

A man of 60, charged at Hull with being drunk, pleaded that he won a "double" by backing the winners of the Lincoln and the Grand National races.

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Conservative teachers and ex- teachers in London have formed an association whose first object Is to counteract as far as possible the effects of Socialism" in the ranks of the profession,

Mr. Mellon, the United States Secretary to the Treasury, left for Europe in the "Olympic."

The Persian Foreign Minister has arrived at Moscow to con-: duct negotiations with the Soviet Government.

Owing to prolonged illness Lady St. Heller has resigned her position as an alderman of Lon- don County Council.

Mrs. Jane Daffern, of Coalpit Fields, Bedworthy said to bel Warwickshire's oldest woman, was 102 in mail week.

From a total amount of £197,- 269,084 received in war risk Insurance premiums Great Bri- tain made a profit of £18,002,001.

Mr. Ainsworth Harrison one of the oldest newsvendors in Mrs. Elizabeth. Floyd (101), Sussex, who for nearly half a of Brinsdown Avenue, Enfield, century had stood outside voted in the local municipal elec- Brighton Central Railway tions, being taken to the polling Station, died after a short ill-station in a motor-car, ness.

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Mr. J. A. Burgess, of Luton, The Lord Mayor opened the, who celebrated his golden wed- first of six Cecil Houses, in ding, has thirty-two years of Devonshire Street, Bloomsbury, service on the Luton Board of The London County Council where homeless women will be Guardians to his credit. are to develop a further section provided with a bed, bath, and of the Downham Estate, Brom-morning meal for 1s, n night. It ley, Kent, at a cost of £810,000 was announced that the Queen, by the erection of 1,266 houses during her inspection of the and flats.

house, had commented upon the absence of armchairs, and had

Å Leeds-Newcastle express expressed her intention of send train erashed into a motor-lorrying one as a gift to the house. at a level crossing between Stockton and West Hartlepool,

and two occupants of the lorry were injured.

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The body of a woman, aged about 70, with the feet tied together and weighted with flat.

neck, was found in the. Thames at Sunbury weir.

Sole Agents: W. R. LOXLEY & CO., Hong Kong. irons, and a cord round the

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Hongkong. April 1, 1924.

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WE HEAR MUCH

NOWADAYS

Clad only in his pyjamas, Mr. Federick F. Lockwood, of Malton, Yorkshire, an-East Riding magis- trate, who has been suffering from influenza, disappeared from his home.

A stone, wrapped in paper, was thrown through a jeweller's shop window at Yatradmynach, near Bargoed, Glamorgan, and jewel- lery valued at between £200 and £300 was stolen.

It is stated that the Devil's

been purchased for Captain Leslie Masters. He is a breeder of hunters, and the South Downs afford good gallops..

about "seif-expression of the child," educationalists contending that self- expression on the part of children should be fostered and not restricted. But what of the child that is unable to the itself the very young child Dyke estate, near Brighton, has that is ailing and is unable to explain its symptoms?

For such, Baby's Own Tablets con- stitute the speediest means of relief, Mr. Ernest Brown succeeded particularly in those common maladies which arise from derangement of the in retaining Leith for Liberalism digestive and allied functions, and by a majority of 111 over the which, like teathing, react upon the Walston, aged 70, of Newton The body of Sir Charles Labour-Socialist candidate. Anchild's nervous system, Baby's Own amusing scene was witnessed in Tablets are guaranteed to contain no Hall, Cambridge, who died sud- the House of Commons, where the have preved in Innumerable instances "Mauretania," was landed in an They denly while on a cruise in the Labour-Socialist members; hear- exactly the right remedy to use in cases improvised coffin at Southampton. ing that Socialism had captured of infantile indigestion, constipation, Leith, raised loud cries. of colic, teething troubles and worms. "Resign! Resign!" Soon after-diarrhoea, relieve croup and colds, re-field's Tabernacle,

They quickly reduce feverishness, check The next pastor of White- wards the correct figures were store the fretful, ailing child to happi- Court Road, W., will be the Rev.

• Tottenham brought in by the Chief Liberalnoes and health. Whip, and were received with free, 60 cite the vial, from the Dr.

Of chemists everywhere, or post. D. Belden, who for 16 years great delight by the small group Williams Medicine Co., 80 Kiongre tional Church, Westcliffe-on-Sea. has been at Crowstone Congrega- of Liberals,

Road, Shanghai.

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Miss Bessie Matilda Brain, aged 19, of Luton, and Mr. Alfred Harold Howe, aged 21, of Bedford, her fiancé, who were killed in a motor-cycle accident, were buried in the same grave at Lutan,

Over 1,000,000 parcels had been posted C.O.D., since the in- troduction of the system; the Earl of Lucan stated in the House of Lords. The present rate of post- ing exceeded 1,200,000 parcels a year. Close consideration would) be given to an extension of the service to letters, but there were practical difficulties in the way.

Judgment was entered for Mr. Winston Churchill in a High: Court action in which he was sued by a Biggin Hill fish- monger for damages for per- sonal injuries sustained in a collision between the plaintiff's motor-van and the defendant's motor-car. In a letter to the plaintiff's solicitors Mr. Churchill states that he is ready to make an ex gratia payment of £25, pro- vided that the money goes to the plaintiff.

Lord Eustace Percy, in the House of Commons, replying to criticism of the Board of Educa tion that a policy of restriction had followed a policy of con- tinuity, claimed that in the last; twelve months there had been: steady progress in most respects greater than when the Labour párty were in office. Last year 64,189 new elementary places. were provided compared with 45,967 in 1924, and there was an increase of 9,748 pupils in secondary schools, against 1,090 in 1924,

A sum of £160,000 has been presented by an anonymous donor to the Middlesex Hospital, to be. applied to the building of a new nurses home. Prince Arthur of Connaught, in announcing the gift at a meeting of the gover nora, observed that the gift was unique. It was wonderful→ almost too wonderful to realise fully and they were overcome with gratitude to the large-heart- ed and modest donor, and with admiration of his public spirit and extraordinary generosity, By means of this gift it would be possible to make provision for the first section of the hostel, with about 180 bed rooms and refectory and recreatio Becom modation for the full personnel to be, lodged in 45

THE

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* Phone C. 373, Cables "Victoria," Hong Kong,

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Private telephones and hot and cold baths with every room. Luxuriously: furnished with the best Chinese Furni- ture. Every modern convenience.

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Facing the harbour, 37-39 Connaught Road West.

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Tel Kowloon 290.

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MBB. R. OWEN MURPHY,

Proprietress,

ST. GEORGE & CLERMONT HOTELS HONG KONG & KOWLOON

ST. GEORGE HOTEL

Kandy Road, Hong Kong.

Kight minute walk from Riske Mer. Beautifully situated overlooking Botanical Gardens, Hong Kong Harbour. Large, nawly furnished rooms spacious" vatanıdalı courentence. Firat Clare Cablus and attendance.

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Proprieties

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We respectfully request the favour of your Patronage. English Meals prepared under Ideal condition.

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NO TIPS, English Management. Open from 8.a.m. till midnight.

FOR THE BEST SERVICE. Whether it be developing your negatives,

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AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS should go to

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No. 21, Stapley Street,

2nd 2nd floor,

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