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FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1928,

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BREAKDOWNS.

THE CHINA MAIL,

HARD WORKERS SUFFER LEAST

FANCIFUL PICTURES.

MAX LENDER.

SUIT OVER CHILD'S

GUARDIAN.

ALLEGATION RULED OUT.

Paris, Déc. 24.

INGE'S LAMENT.

[SOCIETY & DISTINGUISHED CHILDREN.

grave."

PROPORTION WRONG.

"In the minds of most of us the

"Those who have succeeded by words 'nervous breakdown' have a definite meaning," writes the That the late Max Linder's energy and ability are more like Medical Correspondent of the choice of his brother as guardian ly than fallures to have distin- "Times Trade and Engineering of his three-year-old daughter guished children," said Dean Inge, Supplement," in a practical and must be accepted, was the opinion speaking at the Oxford Lunch

Club. helpful contribution to that news. expressed in the Paris Civil

Courts by M. Laronze, the Public classes are better naturally en- "Children of the professional paper.

We picture the victim of over- Prosecutor. The trial, which was dowed than the offspring of hand- work, or over-strain, reeling attended by a large crowd, was under the blows of a world which the outcome of action started by workers," he added.

"Society at present favours the is too difficult for him, and becom-¡Mme. Peters, mother of the late ing, perhaps in a few brief months Mme. Max Linder, who is contest ren and the decrease of profes- | increase "of alum-dwellers' child-

or weeks, a total wreck.

ing the right of the deceased "This picture is fanciful. Ner-comedian's brother to be appoint- sional men's sons. This is most vous breakdowns do not occur in ed the young child's guardian.

Feeble-minded women at pre- that fashion. The hardest work-The Civil Court will give its deci ers are the very people who seem sion in a week. Mme. Peters was sent showed the highest birth- to be least liable to suffer from represented by M. Alexandre rate, slum-dwellers were next, them.

Millerand, former President of then miners, while the loweat "As a general rule, indeed, the France, while M. Linder's brother birthrate was among doctors, and victim of a nervous breakdown was represented by M. Paul the next lowest among the clergy has been afflicted with "nerves" Boncour, France's representative and teachers. for years before he finally hauls on the Council of the League of down his flag. The last catas- Nations.. |trophe is merely the most import- M. Laronze pointed out that ant of a long series of disasters. Max Linder and his wife both "This fact deserves the atten- made their wills at an interval of tion of all those who may think only a few days, and that they or 'feel' that they are likely to died at an interval of only seven suffer from broken nerves. Be hours. He set aside the allega cause here, as elsewhere, a stitch tion that M. Linder had lost con- in time saves nine. It is no use trol of his reason through the waiting for the final crash when abuse of drugs and concluded that by the exercise of a little precau- the late comedian's daughter An affable, middle-aged man, tion that crash can be avoided. should be surrendered by her wearing the gaiters, clerical col "Nervous feelings in the major grandmother to the care of M.lar, and soft black felt hat of an ity of instances are a symptom Linder's brother, her legal guar- not of psychical but of physical dian.. Ill-health. They occur constantly during illnesses of a great many different kinds, and they manifest themselves in a great many dif- ferent ways.

"One of the commonest of such manifestations is bad temper. If a man feels that his temper is frayed he had better make up his

"We at throwing away the cream of each generation, because the beat of the working classes when absorbed by the profession als, became sterile," he continued.

MAGIC GAITERS.

TRICKSTER'S POSE AS

ARCHDEACON.

archdeacon, walked into a West End tobacconists and asked to be shown some cigars. He had excel- lent taste in expensive brands and spoke with the certainty of a con- noisseur. Next he turned to "Wet feet bring on attacks of cigarettes and showed the same rheumatism, and attacks of good judgment. While doing so rheumatism bring on 'nerves. Ahe continued a light conversation' sound pair of goloshes is the best on a variety of subjects.

When the time came for paying investment it is possible to

card with an address in the north of London. "The goloshes should be worn Then, as though it were the most only when out of doors, and they natural thing in the world, and should be worn until the end of still carrying on a conversation March. It is a significant fact with the tobacconist, whose heart that most nervous breakdowns he had won by this time, he pro- occur between Christmas and duced a cheque book, paid for his Easter-that is when the ground purchases with a cheque, and car- is at its coldest and usually wet-ried them away with him. .. test,

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indeed, there be good cause for the frayed temper. A visit to a doctor at this period may save a visit to a nursing home a few months later.

"Indigestion İs a fruitful source of nervous breakdowns, but the most fruitful source of all is certainly rheumatism.. Rheu- matic folk, in fact, are nearly all nervously unstable.

year.

And then there is diet. Give a "If this fact were more general rheumatic subject two big meat ly recognised than it is, a great meals daily for six months and he deal of trouble and sorrow would will break down almost as surely be avoided. Rheumatism may not as the sun rises. For some reason be curable-probably it is not or other rheumatism unfits the curable-but it is most emphati-body for the digestion of much cally capable of amelioration, meat. What the rheumatic per- And dryness is a tried and trust-son requires is light, easily digest worthy method of amelioratinged food, eggs, milk, fish, and so

ft.

60."

But the bank disclaimed any knowledge of an account in the name given, and though the tele- phone directory gave the name, a conversation soon showed that the card did not belong to the archdeacon.

Then the tobacconist recalled that the "archdeacon" had been wearing a blue cloth overcoat, which hardly went with the rest of his clothing.

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