His Eminence Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli, Papal Secretary of State, is shown as he debarked from the Conte di Savoia on its arrival in New York
recently. It was the first time the Vatican's Secretary of State had visited America. The Cardinal refused to answer questions concerning Father Charles E. Cough- Kin, Detroit radio priest.
DEATH ENQUIRY CONCLUDES
Jury Returns Verdict Of Misadventure
ECHO TO POKFULAM FATALITY
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1936
BROKEN GLASS IN CANNED CRABS
Only A Crystal Compound
SEA FOOD EXPLAINED
Occasionally complaints have been made that broken glass was found in canned crab, lobster, sal- mon and shrimp. In each instance laboratory tests showed that the particles found resembled ground' glass. Further observation Jed the chemists to believe that the substance was not glass, but. chemicals of some crystal com- pound.
The pieces, were placed in water containing a little acid and proved to be soluble, demonstrating that they were not glass. This test established the fact that the cry- Istals would dissolve in weak acid such as is found in the gastric juices of the normal butmen stomach.
The crystals are soft, being – no harder than ordinary salt. They can be scratched, crushed easily and dissolve readily, and though have claimed many complainants damage to teeth and gums it seems impossible that such protests were justified. A chemical analysis showed that they contained magne- sium, ammonia and phosphoric|
They are known as magne- phosphate or "struvite" which is a perfectly harmless substance. These cry stals are composed of valuable food elements and are formed in the can after sterilization.
DONATIONS TO CHURCH FUND sium ammonium
Further Help Requested
The following donations been received for the The enquiry into the circum-Church Kowloon Tong, stances surrounding the death of Fund-
Mr. Odd Bruusgaard, a NorweRev. J. G. H. Baker gian resident and manager of Mr. P. S. Cassidy Messrs. Thoresen and Co.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hill who Dr. K. H. Uttley was killed when his car crashed Bev. G. T. Waldegrave into a lorry on Mount Davis Road Lt. Col. R. F. Johnson on the early afternoon of Octo- M. and Mrs. W. J. Scotcher ber 24, was concluded before Mr. Mr. & Mrs. H. Owen Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Kerr
Anonymous B
W. Schofield. sitting as Coroner. . E . B. at the Central Magistracy yester day afternoon, when a verdict of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gittins
Mr. Li Ring Pan death by misadventure was re
Mr. Yat Ein Tsenk
turned by the jury, comprised of Mr. A. Zimmern Mesare, C. E. Gahagan (Foreman).¡Miss A. Lewerck 4. F. Lopes and Cheung Leung-Mrs. Ma...
pui.
Mrs. P. H. Larken
Sub-Inspector S. C. Saunders Sir Ho Tung
Mr. and Mrs. KDOX appeared for the Police, and Mr. Miss Tom
D. B. Evans for the driver of the M-, A. J. Walters lorry. Ho Tim. Yesterday, Mr. Kowloon Tong Sunday School W. A. Mackinlay appeared for the relatives of the deceased.
(Seniors)
E. Cunningham (July-Sept.) Mr. and Mrs. E C. Thomas Lam On, a lorry attendant who Miss R. Mow Fung was sitting beside the driver of Mr. F. Avery the lorry at the time of the colli-Mrs. S. Hills sion, in evidence yesterday, said "Communion for the Sick*
Mr. Sydney Lee
that on the day in question, they];
Mr. T. Lay were going along Mount Davis Mr T. Lay Road and had come to a left hand Mr. R. Lay bend when witness saw a private Mrs. W. J. Howard
Mr. Wong Lai Ching
car approaching at 2 very rs. Bolt fast speed about 30 yards away. S. Broadbridge The car was in the middle of the Miss Mary Lay road. Witness said the lorry Master Francis Lay was only proceeding at about 15 M. B. D. Lay miles per hour: he estimated the Misses Forster
Rev.
Nash in Memory of speed, as the speedometer on the
Mr. Kim lorry was not working: •
Miss S. L Summerskii
The lorry driver swerved to the Mis. W. J. Tutcher (£2) left after sounding the horn, but Mrs. Lay "In Memory of Mr.
the car came straight at them and
T. Lay
Mrs. Matthews
rashed into the lorry on the off siden Memory of Ruby" along the running board. Wit M. E. F. Fincher neas fainted then and awoke in Kowloon Tong Sunday School the Goverment Civil Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Maunder Miss W. L Griffin
Forty Miles Per Hour
Offertory
Questioned by Mr. Mackinlay, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Stewart
Miss M. Churn
witness said that the lorry when Mr. R. Ashion Bul he sighted the car was about Rev. G. F. Allen
foot from the hillside on the left Interest
He estimated the speed of the car Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Higgs
to be about 40 miles per hour. Mr. M. Barton (Proceeds of
Traffic-Sergeant D. Wass testi-
Sonata Recitals)
fied to having been informed of Me.E. M. Green (£2)
Anonymous- Carton
the accident and to proceeding to Anon No. 2 the scene. He notified Traffic Ah Kai Inspector Saunders and assisted Mr. T. Newton him in taking measurements of Mr. A. F. Kistaess the car and road on his arrival. Mr. M. D. Lloyd Mr. E. C. Bough
Witness said the lorry driver Mr. S. M. Churn made a report to him of the ac Lyson cident at the spotre
Miss J. Anderson Sub-Inspector Saunders gave Mrs. Sim Chan See evidence of having taken the mea-Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Shex surements on the scene of the
on its
Toma
have Christ Building
Every can of fish normally con- tains the chemical components of these crystals, but only rarely are ither in visible form. It is seldom 15.00 that conditions within the can are 25.00 such as to produce crystals large 81.00 enough to be noticed.
20.00
50.00
10.00
30.00
25.00 100
Iodine In Food
Canned sea foods sometimes 20.00 possess a characteristic indaform 10.00 odour. This sometimes raises ob-l 10.00 jections from consumers who be-t 30.00 lieve it to be caused by preserva- tires used. This odour, which is 1.00 accompanied by an iodine favour 100 in the product, is a natural con- 1.00įstituent. It is caused by marine 1.00
organisms on which the shrimp, 2.00 100.00 clams, crab, oysters, etc. subsist. 20.00 Marine foods usually contain 50 to 3.00 100 times as much iodine as foods 5.00 from the land.
Shrimp contains calcium, phos-j 33.00
phorous, copper and sulphur in ad- 3,00 15.00 dition to nuterous other minerals. 20.00 (Other sea foods are a source of 5.00 these same minerals to a more or
10.00 less extent). These are all neces- Leading 5.00 sary in a balanced diet.
5.00
15.00 medical authorities and research 5.00 scientists agree that iodine in food 100 is the best preventative for goitre) 10.00 and, other diseases of the thyroid
2.00 2.00 gland. They are also agreed that 200 natural iodine in foodstuffs is far 200 better than the medicinal type
2:00 Calcium and phosphorous are
200 needed for the development, growth 32.00 and maintenance of the bones and Copper serves for the 10.00 teeth.
treatment and prevention of nutri- 31.80 tional anemia. Sulphur is import- jant for proper growth. Sea foods 10.00 are also the source of númerous
5.00 vitamins
5,00
2.00
*
In closing, we want to point out) one thing about shrimp concerning i 40.45 which we very often receive 25.00 quiries, both from our salesmen and consumers, that is, the "black 5.00 streak down the back of the 60.00 shrimp. This black line varies 5.00 according to the district in which 5.94 the shrimp are caught, depending
20.00 5.00
50.00 mainly C where they feed.
157.13
This streak is the intestinal tract | 3230 of the shrimp and therefore 20.00 changes în proportion to the kind 5.00 of food which passes through their
5.00 system.
5.00
5.00
5.00
5,00
5.00 Risks Children
Run In The
Far East.
5.00
5.00
5.00
100.00
$1,287.32
accident, and in reply to the jury Previously acknowledged. 2,060.65 babies and young children are sub
In Goins and the tropical East
stated that the CAT WES
Ject to much greater health risks than proper side of the road.
.$3,348.17 are those who live in more tem- Capt. G. Findsen, who arrived The Building Committee of Christ perate lands, for reasons associated on the scene of the accident soon Church, Kowloon Tongs would like to with climatic conditions and environ- after it occurred," was recalled, take thik opportunity of thanking all ment.. Every thoughtful parent and gave evidence of identifica- those who have contributed Dona knows this, and should take precan- tion of the body of deceased in the tions may be sent to the Hmm. Treations accordingly. Government Civil Hospitalsurer, Miss B Mow Fung, c/o Gilman
& Co Ltd
The Coroner then summed up and without retiring. The img/re-125
tarned their verdict, and zaid they
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