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Feeling tired and weak ?
Your diet needs this extra goodness.
When you feel tired and weak, without enthusiam for work and play, the rich mourishment contained in Horlicks will soon build you up again,
Al
onergy,
doctors
comes from the food we eat, If the diot contains all esson. tial nourishing elements there is balanced building with ra. newed energy and vitality. But in the present time of scarcity we may often lack those ex sential elements,
Horlicks contains all the goodness of full-cream cows amilk to which has been added the rich energising nourishment extracted from malted barley and wheat Horlicks can be made with water only-the milk in in it. A drink of Horlicks every day will fortify your diet and will help to build up the reservos of energy and vitality, on need.
You need energy and drive
to make the must of you chances.
WHAT HORLICKS IS
Horlicks ja made from pura fuli- Cream cowa' milk plus the nutti tivo extract of malted barley and wheat. It le a complete food con toining body-building and energy. giving fooda in proportioni neces- sary for normal nutrition. Horlicks Is 100% nourishment.
Take
HORLICKS
The Doctor Soye - YOU MUST BUILD UP YOUR RESERVES OF ENERGY, AS
A SUPPLEMENT TO YOUR BIET,
HORLICKS
WILL GIVE YOU THE EXTRA NOURISHMENT"
YOU NEED.
"Horlicka wards off fatigue, helps you to get thingt done.
Horlicks can be ob tained at all good dispensaries and pro- wialon stores - taku Borne a bottle today.
and Build up
your Energy
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1947.
BOLDLY BUT NOT RASHLY
Mr. Creech Jones On Transfer Of Power To Peoples
British colonies in the Pacific
subject of debate in the today.
London, July 29. and Ceylon were the House of Commons
Advances In Colonies
APPEAL TO UNO
The Hague, July 29, As India's reference of the Indonesian situation to the UNO was awaited today, Dutch Foreign Office spokes- man said that his Government "saw no reason to oppose" the move to bring the conflict before the Security Council.
The spokesman added that Holland had no confirmation vel that India had asked the Security Council to consider the matter.-Reuter,
BREST
DISASTER
LATEST
BREST, JULY 29. RESCUE PARTIES WERE TODAY STILL SEARCHING AMONG SMOULDERING RUINS IN BREST FOR VIC- TIMS OF THE GIANT EX- PLOSION LAST NIGHT IN THE 7,000 TON NORWEGIAN NITRATE *SHIP OCEAN LIBERTY.
Mr. Arthur Creech Jones, the Colonial Ssecretary, emphasised that the Government's policy was to associate the colonial people more closely with the Government.
In North Borneo, a new ad- Malaya was the first colony dealt with in the debate. Mr.ministration had repinced the Creech Joner suid that the con-chartered company, and it was elualons reached with Malays hoped that arbitration between and non-Malays about the fu- the company and the Govern- people can acquire a sense of ture constitution of Malnya ment would be heard later this duty and service.
The process may be a pain achieved the Government's main year.
In Hong Kong, the Legisinful one, but the alternative of policy of establishing in Malaya
central Kovernment tive Council had been modified an increasing bitterness and #strong and securing a basis of common and a new municipal council tension in the relations of the citizenship among all the races ercated which was more repre- people to the Goverment would
be disastrous," which have made Malaya their sentative of the people.
Ceylon's Status homeland and centre of their
Mr. Stanley Oliver, Conger-seriously wounded and several loyalty.
and former Colonial hundred alightly injured:
in addition to nitrates the
Practical Aid
Two-thirds of the painstaking- ly rebuilt parts, of the war- damaged port were again uni- inhabitable.
This morning's official list of casualties gave 15 dead, but un- official estimates said 20 had Five hundred died.
word
Mr. generally, Speaking He paid tribute to the Gover- Creech Jones said that Britain's vative, nor General, Mr. Malcolm Mac-object was to transform the de-Secretary, said that when Mr.
nn-ship carried furs and motorcars.
seen
Donald, to Sir Edward Gent,
Crates of furs and crates of The Governor of Malaya, to Slependencies of the colonial Em Creech Janes made his
be nire to responsibility, to exer-nouncement about Ceylon a few Harold MacMichael, one of the eise a friendship and give what weeks ago, he (Starley) had Packard cars could
along the quayalde, pioneers of a new Malay coretical aid she could in achiev-not found it easy to understand scattered
by the nn- and in the streets today. #titution, for the services they
because in that The captain of the ship,
the term Hervein Holzt, was killed on
never small vessel patrolling around the Ocean Liberty while she was being tugged out to aen in and attempt to stave off the dlauster,
Reuter.
Vocal elements of them. for
the
nd rendered in bringing about ing the social happiness and what was meant
well-being of the colonial peo-nouncement, this happy result.
Status Was "At the same time, we wouldple and, at the same time, to anouncement,
help them to make their contri- Dominion like to express our deep approbation to the larger life of used.
It hind, however, been used by eintion of the spirit brought to
mankind itself. this task by the Maliyam com- He added: "We have enter- Mr. Creech Jones tudny. Under manities," he added.
Singapore would also have,sed a phase of colonial history the previous constitution, which ever being put into effect, defence new constitution which would in which there is a widespread was going to be altered before coine into operation either at demand from the colonial peo-
dealt with by legislation. Now to the black market price of rice. the beginning of the year, but ples or, at any rate, from the and foreign relations were to be had to be calculated according would be Other points he made were not later than the first of April. more practical evidence of the he presumed they
that public health services in Singapore's Position
sincerity of our oft proclaim-dealt with by treaty.
Had any progress been made Singapore were very difficient. H. any time after the in- ed policy of conferring self.
colonial in the treaty negotiations with In Singapore and Kuala Lum auguration of the new consti- government" (n
the present Ceylon Ministera? pur, housing was "shocking and tution, the Government of the communities,
Dr. Haden Guest, Labour, abominable". A good many Federation OF of Singapore "I am convinced that, in this
of his recent visit to people were sleeping out of wished to press that Singapore modern age with its forces of poke He congratulated the doors when he was last there. join the Federation, it would be nationalism and freedom, with Malaya.
Dr. Haden Guest said that to Colonial Secretary on the vigour changes and the wholly free to do so and to re-economic quest formal consideration of spread of education and politi- of the new movement started in improve the constitutional status the subject.
enl and social awakening, that the Far East, but doubted the in Malaya and other parts of windom of sending to the the colonial Empire without It was a matter for settle- we must adjust ourselves to
trade union advisers drastically improving the econo- ment between the peoples of much quicker tempo of constitu- colonies Melnya and Singapore. No de- tional development than would trained in the traditions of mic conditions would be a very few Great Britain, who had no imow-sorry pretence. He urged the cision could be taken without have seemed practical a
ledge of the language, paycho- calling of a great colonial con- IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT the courent of both legislatures. years ago.
In Sarawak, the administra- "We have to experiment boid-logy of the workers, or their ference in London. tion was steadily winning the ly, though not necessarily rash- problems.
To send such men to Malaya confidence of the people and ly, and recognise that while the was giving attention to health transfer of power to a people or Hong Kong,
ber of the Parliamentary and education problems. Steps not fully trained or with inade- was to place them under a very who visited Malaya as a mem
He suggested were now being taken to asso-quate experience or tradition to great handicap.
Mission, sald that the colonial candidates from ciate the people more closely exercise it will lend to mistakes that selected
Scotland a part of Britain as with the Government and new being made, it is only through the colonies should be sent to territories were now as much local Government institutions actual experience in the exer-Britain to be trained
and Wales, and it was important that a were being created.
cise of responsibility
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"Very Expensive” He said the administration in
The food position in Malaya the Far East was good but was serlous and would give rise very expensive. He wondered to trouble if the supply of rice why it was necessary to have was not dealt with very quickly.
Dr. Haden
so many Governors in the area The ration of rice in Malaya of Molayo and Singapore. Why was one-third of the ration in should there not be for the Japan, and one-eighth of the, whole of this area one Governor ration in Burma. General with subordinate Mr. Rees Williams asked what officials?
was being done about developing Guest said that coal production in Sarawak and something like half of the the west'ollfields there. He Asiatic' workers at Singapore suggested that Hong Kong, and dockyard suffered from tuber- Singapore should be developed culosis following the war. Con. as shop windows of British ditions for them were very bad, democracy where the people of because food was deficient and the Far East could be shown the cost of it very high.
what Britain had to offer both He paid that he found the in misterial goods and in spiritual wagce of the native labourers development-Reuter.
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Previously, October had been But there never has been a most frequently mentioned as Royal wedding on a Sunday the wedding month because and the King vetoed the Ides. London's weather · then. 18 Another suggestion for usually, mild and would enhance || Saturday ceremony as the least the chances of the big outdoor harmful to production also wan celebrations, such as firework { discarded.
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