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Why a Schoolmaster

introduced

OVALTIN Ε

into his School

ROM his own personal experience, the Head Master of an important provincial school has proved the supreme health giving properties of delicious Ovaltine. This has led him to inaugurate a scheme for supplying Ovaltine to his pupils. He writes:--

"I should like to add that, in preference to any other form of beverage, I regularly take “Ovaltine' myself each evening. I consider it to be all that you claim for it. I know it 25 many years since I have felt so fit and bright morning after. morning-so thoroughly rested and refreshed after seven or eight hours sound sleep. In fact, it is my own personal experience which led me to introduce Ovaltine" into my school."

The experience of school authorities all over the country shows that where Ovaltine is added to the mid-morning milk at school the beneficial effects are most marked. The children who have Ovaltine are found to be more energetic, more alert and less liable to catch coughs, colds and other infectious ailments.

Ovaltine possesses special properties which, when added to milk, make the milk deliciously palatable, casily digestible and much more nourishing. In fact Ovaltine is, in itself, a complete and perfect food. There is nothing "just as good.”

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SAYS JAMHARI ZR 1937.

KING OF THE BELGIANS

MAY ABDICATE

DISPUTE WITH CABINET OVER MARRIAGE SUGGESTION

Reports of a dispute between Astrid set out on the last and fatal King Leopold and his Government journey has been closed, but be fover the choice of a bride for the still visits the villa alone.

King's possible remarriage are #spread-is throughout Belgíumn.

Health Breaks Down

Four times this year, he spent several days there. He walks. in It is believed in Government cir- silence by the lakeside, wistfully cies that the engagement of King looking at the parapet which his Leopold and the 22-year-old Arch- [duchess Adelaide, eldest sister of

For hours he broods in silence. Prince Otto, claimant to the Aus-Then he enters the chapel erected trian Throne, will be announced shortly.

It is denied in Court circles - inspired by the King himself.

car struck..

in her memory and prays.

For months after the accident nobody dared to mention herj name before him.

The Government are anxious to

When the strain proved too bring Belgium doser to Central

much and his health broke down,] Europe by s marriage alliance his medical advisers, hurried him

with the House of Habsbury,

to England where he spent his It is believed in certain

cir-holiday playing golf in the quiet cles that, owing to this dispute alleys of Sussex and Kent. the King will abdicate in favour lof Prince Baudouin, his six-year- jold con

His Dead Wife Haunted by memories of his dead wife, Queen Astrid, King Leo- pold is but a shadow of his former

self. He has little desire to reign. No one wants a long Council of Begents, with all its attendant in- trigues. The Government feel that remarriage would help the King

SPEED & SPORT "GLORIFIED"

Educationist Blames Cinema

"Vulgarity, vice and crime"

to forget his sorrow, but are an-as depicted by the cinema and ions, as stated, for an alliance the "glorification of reckless men and women who establish- with the House of Habsburg.

This

smart street dress

worn by charming Betty Grable.. screen actress. It is in steel

white grey angora wool plaid, and the wooden buttons down the front are also grey. For contrast Miss Grable wears

a perky felt hat of the new bright green with snede back.

Archluchess Adelaide bas speed records that benefited no- cial claims to be considered. She body save the manufacturers! is a Roman Catholic. She has the of machinery," were declared approval of the Belgian Queen-by Miss Agnes B. Muir, presi-- Mother, Elizabeth. Her brother dent of the Educational Insti-1 is a possible Emperor of Austria.tute of Scotland, to be of the She will have a powerful influence greatest danger to educational

progress. in European politics.

She was making her presi- Bat the King is silent. For more thar a year he has lived in semi-dential address to the annual Institute in Congress of the retirement.

Edinburgh.

Each evening he visits the dark crypt in the chapel of Lacken and kneels by the side of the tomb of the Queen. The romantic Luceme village, from which he and Queen

NO HOME LIFE IN THE ARMY

Factor Holding Up

Recruiting

NOT A RHEUMATIC PAIN FOR 4 YEARS

70-Years-Old ManTM Praises Kruschen

A man who once suffered severely from "zhematism waïtes:—

"For long time I suffered with rheumatism, and at one time was laid up for about nine weeks. About five years ago I was advised to try Kraschen. did so, and have.com. inked

using them ever since. Bruschen did the trick, as I have not had a rheumatic pain for over four years. I am nearly 70 years of and feeling fine-thanics to Kruschen. The "little daily dose of Kruschen is just as important to internal clean- liness as soap and water-are-to-ex- ternal cleanliness.

If the eliminating organs become sluggish, they permit harmful uric acid to accumulate and deposit itself tissues, muscles and joints in

in

the

the form of needle-poir_ed crystals, which case the excruciating pains of

heematism.

Two of the ingredients of Kruschen Salts have the power of dissolving uric acid crystals. Other ingredients assist Nature to expel these dissolved crystals through the natural channels.

MENACE TO

SINGAPORE

DISCUSSED

QUESTION IN THE

-HOUSE

THE KRA CANAL

-

The much-discussed rumours of the Kra Canal project, which might "short circuit” Singa- pore and enable a foreign fleet to sail direct from the Chine Sea into the Bay of Bengal, formed the subject of a ques- tion in the House of Commons.

Sir Thomas. Inskip, British Minister for the Co-ordination of Defence, denied these rumours on the basis of the

Many schools to-day glorified

A confession that he did not statement issued by the Siam- speed for its own sake, and pretend

that conditions in the ese Foreign Office.

Lieut.-Commander, Fletcher they had been driven to adopt Army were satisfactory" was made

la motto alien to the Scottish by Mr. Duff Cooper, Secretary for asked the Minister it any deci

character, "Safety first" The War, repiring to a debate in the sion had been formed as to. machine seemed to have so Commons.

whether it was practicable to outrun their spiritual progress that it was perilously near a motion by Mr. Palmer calling

Mr. Anstruther Gray, seconding cut a canal through the Isth- | 10US of Kra, observing the NEW AIR ROUTES

of crushing out civilisation al- for better inducements for re-importance of the effect IN CHINA

together.

craits, said young men were invit such a canal upon the strate What else did the average ed to sign on irrevocably for a

gical questions involved in the American Planes To Be youth glorify? The benefactors period of seven years, six or more Singapore base.

Used

mankind and the pioneers must of which might be spent abroad. Sir T. Inskip: My informa- take a back seat behind boxers, There was no home life and they tion is that no such scheme is under consideration by the were Siamese Government, and I Airlines extending from Tien-Professional tsin to Harbin in the north and cinema stars. People were co-twenty-six. They were at an as would draw the attention of from Tientsin to Tokyo in the east tent to be "fans" an appro- when young will be opened by the Huiting Air Priate designation, for they best girl wet they had no chance the honourable and gallant Transportation Company, a Sino-were beating the air.

Glorification Of Crooks Japanese firm, as soon, as a num-

The cinema, instead of being

He suggested that short service ber of Douglas airliners is pro-a splendid instrument of en-would attract recruits de

cured.

footballers and could not marry until they

and education,

men usually had a

of getting a job when their Ivice was over.

Member to the statement of the Siamese Foreign Office, which was reproduced in the "Bangkok Times" of 28th

The question of passes should March, 1936, the operative part be looked into. When the mi-of which is as follows

Latest Rumour litary police pulled up a yÜHLE ||

***There have been no tales soldier with a girl and address-

from the Straïts about any ed him with some such expres- sion as "Wake up," it was er progress in cutting that canal tremely offensive and made him across the Isthmus of Kra for swear that he would not walk quite a considerable time. But once set agoing such a story. out in uniforms again.

This announcement was made lightenment here by Gen. Chang Tsu-chung, was to an alarming extent pre- Mayor of Tientsin, as he succeed-senting to the eyes of the ed Mr. Chang Yung-jung, as chair-masses of its patrons, among man of the board of directors or whom were children and adole- scents, patterns of vulgarity, the company.

Mr. Chang resigned his post vice and crime.

It also presented the man- claiming ill-health, but the reason for his retirement was generally hers and morals of the under- believed to be the failure of Ja-world of Chicago, the glorifica,

Mr. Duff Cooper said he hoped moves about here and there, 33122 panese military aircraft to cease tion of crooks and gangsters, to make conditions more satisfac-and it is difficult to kill it. The latest form it has taken in their weekly flights to Paotow and and a debased form of speech tory and welcomed suggestions

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PLEASE. YOLS:

to Tsingtao, Chinese claim that which was becoming common The question of shortening the Europe is that there are now the Japanese authorities promised usage among the youth of the period of service abroad were be 200 Japanese engineers and 20,000 workmen busy on the ling reviewed. that these trips would cease when country.

Bob! Miss Muir has been infants' the Huiting Company was formed

House mistress at Milton

Navy Without Any

"A representative of this paper went to the Foreign The Tientsin-Tokyo route would School, Edinburgh, since 1928.

Warships

Office yesterday and saw the be by way of Dairen, while the She was vice-president of the

Secretary of the Minister of line to Harbin“ would operate Educational Institute of Scot- lalong the route now being de-land in 1929-30, and for seven Plans for Britain's new naval Foreign Affairs, about this, for veloped by the "Manchukno" Air years has been on the executive reserve yachtsmen and motor-it is sometimes well to get even bost owners who cannot spare en- an absurd statement officially Transport Company, Gen. Chang committee.

The Secretary Isaid

A member of the National ough time to join the Royal Naval contradicted. Forty pilots; of both Japanese Committee for the Training of Volunteer Reserve are announ- pointed out that Siamese and and Chinese nationalities, will be Teachers, she sat from 1929 to ced in Admiralty Fleet Orders foreigners alike are constantly trained by the company to fly the 1934 on the advisory council of Hen will be recruited for a Sup travelling up and down the Douglas machines, which have al- the Scottish Education Depart-plementary Reserve, unpaid, with peninsula by rail, and know for out rank uniform or ship, but to themselves that no canal is ready been ordered, he added. ment.

being cut

There is absolutely foundation, he added, for the statement that such a canal is contemplated. It is not desir- able economically or strate- gically. But the tale has found wide circulation, he said, since a German engineer had written to the Minister, expressing his willingness to undertake the job."

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(Continued from previous CoL) be entered as sub-lieutenants. EN.VE in the event of war:

They will undergo special in tensive training on mobilisation? and will immediately receive pay, allowance and uniform Candidates must be British-born naturalised” subjects: betwe ages of eighteen and” thirk

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