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HAS

YOUR

BABY

A

COLD

The first step in curing a cold is to remove all intestinal congestion. This can be done most effectively for in- fants and children by giving a dose of Baby's Own Tablets. These tablets dispel constipation, allay feverishness, relieve discomfort, restore appetite and assist speedy recovery.

Originated by a medical child spe- cialist, Baby's Own Tablets are ab- solutely safe for the youngest infant as they contain no harmful ingredient; they are taken by children without fuss because of their pleasant taste. tainable at chemists,

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are mother's help and baby's friend.

PRESIDENT LINER

Sailings

THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 17,

Lew Ayres and a French girl in a romantic interlude to the grim war that is one of the famous scenes In the new uncensored "All Quiet on the Western Front," now showing at the King's Theatre.

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1940

IN CANADA?

has

Victoria, British Columbia-Al- though his own Liberal party pledged itself to oppose any such policy, T. D. Pattullo, Premier of British Columbia, speaking in the Legislature here recently, advocated the conscription. of Canadian man power and money to win the present

war.

Mr. Pattullo urged that the Gov- ernment go further in measures for the prosecution of the war, but that

shall "under no conditions

we be permitted to advocate that the Gov- ernment should do less than it is doing. If we do that we perform an act of hostility against the King."

He declared that man power and wealth should be used to every ex- tent expedient and necessary to the preservation of liberty and freedom.

Mr. Pattullo warned the socialistic Com- politicians of the Co-operative monwealth Federation that no more anti-war speeches would be tolerated in the Legislature.

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Contention that the jurors who convicted two Germans in an espion- age case were prejudiced by newspa- per articles in the Canal Zone brought from Robert Weinstein, Assistant United States Attorney, a declaration

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The United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals took under advise- ment following a hearing, appeals for Hans Henrich Schackow and Ernest Robert Kuhrig, under sentence to two years imprisonment for photographing defence areas at Fort Randolph, Canal Zone.

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LOCAL DOLLAR

The demand rate on the Hong Kong dollar to-day was 1/2 13/16.

Silver was quoted in London yes- terday at 22-3/16 for Spot and 22-3/16 for forward.

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