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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1927.

➡HERE is no worry or anxiety in rearing Baby healthfully and happily, even in a tropical climate, when Glaxo is used as Baby's food.

Glaxo is the food that has been used to rear the children in five Royal Nurseries. Court Physicians see that Royal Babies have the beat and most nourishing food- that is why Glaxo has been chosen.

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

Glazos

'The Vitamin Milk-Food

"Builds Bonnie Babies"

French Gom.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE WAY THE WORLD WAGS.

Women of the World.

M. Georges Clemenceau at- "Girls are far more conscienti- tended the wedding of his grand-ous than boys," said Canon W. R. son, who also bears the name of Georges Clemenceau, to Mlle. Janne Lucie Roseneau, at the Mairie of Louveciennes. The former Premler was looking well, despite his advanced years and the effects of his recent illness.

William Golding, a midle-aged man of Currie Street, Battersea, collapsed and died near Victoria Station.

Dawson, headmaster of Brighton College, speaking at Chiswick. "England is the only country in the world that knows the pro- per place for women. In France she is a plaything, in Germany a drudge, In America a goddess, and in England a partner."

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Kingston Guardians have de- cided not to make stone-breaking a task in the casuals' ward.

The death occurred at Maiden- Proposed parties of labourers head of Mrs. Atherley-Jones from the British Isles, intending (74), wife of Judge Atherley-to engage in harvest work only, Jones, K.C., of the City of Lon- should not (says A Winnipeg don Court.

message) be encouraged to pro- ceed to Canada in the meantime.

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Thomas Donald (85), former chief shipwright, R.N., who re- sided at Portsmouth, died on the Central Railway Station at New- castle,

Miss Adeline Merritt (63), of New Road, Lambourne End, died in Romford Cottage Hos- pital from shock, following burns. She lived alone in a Burglars entered the premises bungalow. A roadman saw Miss of Messrs. Liptons Stores, Bir-Merritt lying on the bed with her mingham Road, Cowes, and, clothing in flames. opening a cash register, atole about £40 in treasury notes and silver coin.

An employee of the electricity department of the Aylesbury Borough Council, George Mun- day, of Waddesdon (Bucks), was electrocuted while working on the company's line at Aston Clinton.

Twins Born in Sidecar.

Two countrywomen were walk ing home from Cheltenham, when one was taken ill. A pass- ing motor-cyclist whose help they solicited placed the woman in his sidecar, but before they reached her cottage two miles twins. The motor-cyclist, finding the cottage locked, had to return to the woman's companion for the key, and send her back in a passing motor-car.

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It was stated in the Chancery Court by counsel that the late Mr. James White, the financier, having died intestate, letters of administration have been grant ed to the widow, Mrs. White, and Mrs. Agnes Hickey.

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When Reginald Weston, of New Malden, and Leading Air- craftman Wood, of Worthy Down, collided on motor-cycles at Ropley, near Alresford, Weston had his foot severed, and a doctor amputated the limb on the spot.

92 Killed In Streets. -

Asked as to the number of accidents in the streets of the Metropolitan Police district for June, Sir W. Joynson-Hicks, in a written reply, says there were 92 fatal accidents, 4,500 non-fatal, and 5,699 involving damage to property. As a result of these accidents the total number of persons killed was 92 and injured 4,863.

The death occurred at Cowes, of Captain William Tutton, F.R.G.S., the oldest yacht master of the port. Thirty-six years ago he navigated the yacht "St. George" in a 46,000 miles' cruise around the world,

While at work on a ladder near Sloan Street, Chelsea, Arthur Fowley (48), of Henstrule Street, St. John's Wood, fell and sustained serious injuries. He lies in a critical condition in St. George's Hospital.

The Bombay police on July 28 raided the office of the "Indian National Herald," and confiscat ed the issue of February 2, con- taining an article on China, and a pamphlet entitled "India and China," with a foreword by Mr.Duke and the Boys. Saklatvala, M.P.

The Dutch Colonial Depart- ment has received an urgent telegram from the Government of the Dutch East Indies asking for the immediate dispatch of a number of police commissioners and other officers.

Historic Hounds.

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Between 400 and 500 boys from public schools and indus- trial centres paraded at the rid- At the judging of puppies of ing school of the Royal Mews, the Puckeridge Foxhounds at Buckingham Palace, on July 30, Brent Pelham, Herts, it was an- before leaving for a week at the Edward Barclay) was taking New Romney. A message from nounced that the master (Mr. Duke of York's holiday camp at over from Spain the pack of the Duke of York was read to the hounds originally formed by the boys, in

which the Duke in lines at Torres Vedras in the weather, and saying he hoped to Duke of Wellington behind the particular wished them ' good] Peninsular War. The pack has meet them on August 2. been consistently bred from, but has recently fallen on evil days.

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An acroplane chartered by Mr. The French law courts decided Van Lear Black dropped bou- on July 28 that cultivated pearls, quets of carnations on deck for generally known as "Japanese his daughter travelling on the pearls," cannot be sold as real ship when the Anchor liner pearls since they are not the "Transylvania” reached Glasgow unaided work of the oyster, but on August 1.

contain in their interior an of foreign important nucleus matter."

The group of Conservative Members who have been pressing upon the Government the need for drastic economy have been cheered by the fact that at a luncheon Mr. Churchill announc ed that he had now found means of securing economies which Summoned at Coalville, Alfred would enable him to meet the cost Sherry, gas fitter, of Portsmouth, of the Shanghai Defence Force admitted owing £108 under an

out of the money already at his affiliation order, and was sen- disposal, instead of being com- tenced to three months' imprison-pelled to present a Supplemen- ment. The sentence

tary Estimate. The cost of the pended while he pays contribu-Force has been put at a quarter tions.

of a million a month.

was Bus-

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1 to 2. (Thirty Tiffin Tickets can be had at the office of the above Hotel for $25.00) Tel. Add: "Victoria."

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