WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1929.
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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
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glver ares
5-Every day
B-A high mountain
13-An Anglo-Saxon seri 13-A bond
14-Civil Engineer
(abbr.)
16-Once (Scot.)
17-To oject
19-Father
20-Chlef town of
Samoan Islands
21-Stupid persons
23-Distributed
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The following programme will be broadcast to-day from the Gay- ernment Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. on 350 metres:
5.30-6.30 pan. Programme Chinese Music.
THE
CHINA
MAIL,
MILITARY MEDICINE
(Continued from Page S.)
order to avert as far as possible London. The guests were received any unfortunate consequences to by the Master, Lieut.-Colonel C. the patient.
Samman, and the deputy wardens, International Standardization Dr. Bramley Taylor and Dr. Vin-
Van Colonel
Baumberghen cent Dickinson. After the King's (Spain) reported on certain resolu- health had been honoured the toast of tions which were taken at the of "Our Guests" was proposed in
session of the
Committee on n graceful speech by the Master, 7,48 p.m.--Evening Weather Report. Standardization of the Interna and very cordial responses were 8 p.m.-Evening Programme tional Red Cross Organization at made by Commander Bainbridge. of (Victor & H.M.V. Records supplied ita meeting in July last. Statisti- the United States Navy and Major- through the courtesy of Messrs. S. cal tables (of which he showed | General Tobia of the Italian Army Moutric & Co., Ltd.)..
examples) had been devised with a Medical Service. On the same day "Egmont" (Beethoven), Overture, •· view to forming a continuous re- foreign dental surgeons were enter Victor Symphony Orchestra. cord of each case of injury, or sick-tained to luncheon by the British "A Dream Of Youth,"
ness in a form and with anomen-Dental Association, and foreign "Lorelei," Barilone,
clature applicable to all countries.pharmacists by the Pharmaceutical The idea was that the form should Society of Great Britain.. comprise the clinical history of the case, particulars of treatment and dietetic regime, the results- of special examinations, and notes by the hospitals where the man had been detained.
Noel Coward. "Old Vienna," "Prelude in A Minor," Piano Solo,
Isabelle Yalkovsky. "Kadame Rutterfly," Fantasie,
Victor Symphony Orchestra. "Pretty Lady,"
Is A Malden Fair And Slender,"
Bass,
Feodor Chalispin.
Major Diehl (Netherlands) and Dr. A. Barcsai (Hungary) support-
Arising out of this, it was agreed, on the motion of General "Rondine,"
Lanne (France) and General Roup- "Fair Rosemary" Violin Solo, [pert (Poland), supported by other Fritz Kreisler.delegations, that the secretary of "Capriccio Italien,"
the Permanent Committee of the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Congress should be a liaison officer "Melodie Arabe," "Sicilienne And Bigaudon," Violin Solo, with the Red Cross Standardization Sarah Shuchari. Committee. Sir Matthew Fell said "Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes," that some really practical results "Believe me in all those endearing
would follow this step. Young Charms,"
Lawrence Tibbett. "Pagliacci," Selection,
Creatore's Band. "Spring Song," "Serenite," Violin Solo,
"Homing Swallows," "Love's Return," Tenor,
Beniamino Gigli. "I Guarany," Overture,
Creatore's Band. Bright Is The Ring Of Words," "The Roadside Fire," Baritone.
Stuart Robertson,
Renee Chemet.
Etude in C sharp minor," "Etude in D flat major," Piano Solo,
Muriel Kerr.
"Sombre Woods,"
"Down Here," Bass,
"Together,'
Manuel Hemingway
"Worryin'". Organ Solo,
"Over There" Medley, "Over Here," Medley,
Reginald Foort.
Victor Male Chorus.
10.30 p.m.-Close Down.
A Bleriot aeroplane ordered from France by the Szechuan air mail service is expected to arrive in a couple of days, reports the Shang- hai vernacular press.
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38-Man's name 40-To wish for
42-Agreementa.
between nations
45-A meadow
46-A fainting-fit
Girl's name
Delineatce
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7-The edge of
anything -Time-period (pl.)
11-A district of
N. Africa
18-Placed a ball on a
tee
20-One of the
continenta
21-A sanctum 24-A prophet 24-Little devils 25-The sun 29-Anticipated 31-Taking place every
"third year
35-A New Testament
Charactor
36-A fazbearing
marine animal
37-To cease
39 To vouch for
40-A river in
N. E. Scotland
41-Brazilian coin (pl.) 43-A cross 44-Anger
48-Not long 48-Pertaining to birth 49-Deceptions 51-Suffix Producing
12-A woman devoted to 54-And not
a religious life
15-To place near
57-To excite 59-Prefix Two
16-Capital of Austraila 61-Interjection
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STANDARD TIME.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN
COLONY
Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong for August (Standard time of the 120th Meridian, East of Green- wich), are as follow:--
Sunrise. Suriset.
YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION
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BEA AİL
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August
a.m. 1.23.
14*
5.59
6.56
LT FLASKI
15
6.00 6.55
SHEAR
SIE
16
6.00 6.54
(ENDEARING
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18
0.01 6.53
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6.02
6.52
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6.02 6.51
6.02 6.51
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6.03 6.60
6.03 6.49
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6.03
6.48
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6.04
646
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31
6.04 6.44
6.04 6.43.4 6.06 6.424 6.05 6.41
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August 18, 1929.
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Visits and Exhibitions About 500 members visited the Halton camp of the Royal Air Force in Buckinghamshire. The R.A.F. hospital, the pathological laborn- tories, and the medical training centro were inspected, and after- wards there was an assembly at the aerodrome for a demonstration of the use of aircraft for carrying sick and injured, and the transfer of stretcher cases. from aircraft to ground motor ambulances. The air ambulance was the subject of one of the discussions at the Congress, and also of a lecture by Major- General Bauer (Sweden).
The exhibition housed in the new extensions of the British Medical Association House was open throughout the week. One feature uf apecial interest to both British the and foreign delegates was Daimler ambulance used to convey
the King to Bognor. The body of this ambulance was designed and constructed by Messrs. Mann Eger- ton and Co. some four years ago, following suggestions made by the Medical Insuraged Agency, who had been requested to ask their consulting engineers to design an ambulance which would give the. greatest possible comfort and safety to the patient.
Receptions
Two receptions were arranged for delegates on the evening of May 9. A large party was given
a warm welcome at a conversazione
at the Royal Army Medical College at Millbank, where they were en- abled to see how its many varied They activities are carried on. were received by the commandant of the College, Colonel H. E. M. Douglas, V.C. Another party was entertained at the Wellcome. His- torical Medical Museum, where the various exhibits excited great in- Jascha Heifetz, noted violinist, and terest until a late hour, Dr. C. M. Mrs. Heifetz, the former Florence Wenyon, on behalf of Mr. H. S. Vidor, would give most anything to Wellcome, who is abroad, express- Association Messrs. Charles True, M. Hful out Just who started the wild
Tang, Mr. and Mrs. Tong Cho-yil rumour they were to be divorced wed the pleasure felt at the oppor Messrs. P. Wood, Faul Wyler, were never happier, and there is certunity of greeting representatives |tainly no misunderstanding between us of military medicine from 50 many
Having received information to
the effect that certain elements of the Native Herbalists
Mr. R. C. Paulet
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sampson.
have been holding secret meetings in the Shanghai Settlement for the purpose of creating trouble, the Miss S. 3. Wong. Commissioners for the Reorganiza- ton of Shanghai Commercial Bodles have requested the Municipal Coun- ell to take steps to prevent these people from holding meetings and
A mute Chinese who bed no fewer
countries. Sir John Moore and Surgeon Commander Bainbridge (USA) replied on behalf of the
than 18 previous convictions," was OLD TAYLOR delegates f
brought up again at the Provisional Court, Shanghai, charged with petty
ti arrest the ringleaders, says the larceny, and was sentenced to three
Chineso Preda.
month' imprisonment,
AGED BY TIME
On May 10 the official delegates were entertained to luncheon at Apothecaries' Hall, Blackfriars by the Society of Apothecaries of
The Next Congress
The next congress is to be held, on the invitation of the Hungarian authorities, at Budapest in 1981, The subjects for discussion will be the recruitment and training of military doctors and pharmacists; the psychoneuroses of war; methods of haemostasis on the battlefield; pharmaceutical ques- tions; and the sequelae of wounds as affecting the teeth and maxillac.
war
The number of delegates and London members attending the Congress (without counting the ladies accompanying them) was ap proximately as follows:
France
Poland
Italy
107
52
46
Roumania
18
Belgium
17
United States
13
Spain
12
9
Thirty other countries were re- presented by smaller numbers.
Czecho-Slovakia
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