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Tokyo, May 15.
Eight Japanese centenarians," the eldest 109, gave their rea-. sons for longevity to a Tokyo newspaper recently. They all contained one piece of advice, guaranteed to gladden the hearts of food-short Japanese: "Don't eat too much."
The
senior. 100-year-old Seizaburo Kitaoka, Dhermi, was 13 years old when Commo- dove Perry came to Japan, but he does not recall the event. In fact, Kitaoka told the Mainichi, ho did not know how old he was until a check with the town re- cords showed that he was born in 1840.
Yoshizo Nakashiro, 101-year- old, gets up at six in the morn- Ing and retires at eight at night.
His formula for long life: "Keep the stomisch no more than 80 per rent full, pat the skin around the navel 50 or 60 times when in bed at night and do not lead a disorderly life."
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1040,
Old Look At
Netball
Teams, dressed in the costume that was "the thing" form netball 50 years ago, take the field for a match at the GEC In their zarge skirts, white shirts, Sports Ground, Wembley. old school tlos, baster hats And canvas shoes, they provided the tighter side of a programme of International matches between teams representing England, Scotland and Wales-AP Photo.
Shanghai Soueeze FIRST CASE
Mr. Kame Kurumut has also Ilved 101 years, all of them in Hiroshima. She claime the
(Continued from Page 1) never rpent a day in bed alok --not even the day when the
One hundred and fifteen Brilons atom bomb fell. Bhe gives
of other na- "temple viulting and smoking" and 10 inreigners
ficnalities were airlifted to Bonk her two long-life-giving
morning abourd three Kong this hobbles, and says she expects RAF Sunderland flying boats and to live 20 or 30 years more.
BOAC aircraft in the British
They
Mrs. Toki Hashimoto, a com-emergency evacuation.
were preceded by parative youngster just turned 100, says she takes a teaspoon group of 20-15 Britons and
can other nationalities ful of sugar whenever she
South
by yesterday
get it and sleeps naked, two rea- Sunderland rons, according to her family, for living so long.
The rest merely caution against over-rating, not difficult in pre- sent-day Japan-Under Press.
Fined For Assault
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transported RAF
With today's fights, the airlift is temporarily complet- operation cd, as these evacuees constituteri the only people who responded to the British Consul-General's week- end effer of a last opportunity to evacuate the threatened city with ocial Lesistance.
Meanwhile, in an urgent notice the United States Consulate-Gen- eral advised, American citizens Shanghai who destro to leave
and who ore unable to secure passage by normal commercial Fo assaulting his girl friend, facilities to consult it as to means Wook Wal-wade alias Lamsing which may still be available for Wang, aged 23, was fined $50 by evacuation. It was thought pos- Mr. J. Wicks at Kowloon yoster-sible that the British may help day.
Mis. Florence Lain, the boy's, girl friend, complained to the police on May 13, that defendant had slapped and kicked her during R quarrel at the Golden Cily Cafe on May 7.
The girl further said that d fendant had also assaulted her on May 12,
SEAR
arrested
by
Defendant police on May 13 but after he had paid his 400 bail he threatened the girl in the presence of her mother that he would cause harm to her and her fùmily,
Being afraid of the boy, Mins Jam again approached the police and urged the latter to drop the charge against Wong.
The prosecution said that de fendant is a naturalised Amerlena citizen and he had told the girl, that he could do anything in the Colony with money.
Ife was ordered to ba bound over in a sum of $250 for one year.
RADIO
Thils
18 Radio Hong Kong
airlift such evacuees out of the virtually isolated city.
Refugees Pour In
A flood of refugees continued pouring into the city this morning from outlying areas, choking_all suburban roads and lanes, The majority hoped to be able to put up with friends or relatives living nearer the centre of the city.
Police headquarters last night ordered the construction within a week of barbed wire barricades at the entrance to lanes and ter- races to ensure greater mafely! for the lives and property of the local populace."
OF RABIES THIS YEAR
MAN How a 44-year-old survived an Infection of rables for more than six months was revealed to the "China Mali" at the He died yesterday. Salyingpun Hospital on Janu- ary 23.
His case was the first of its The second kind this year,
week Dccurred during the ended April 30. The victim, a man, also died.
The first victim this year vas Chan To. When he was admitted to the Queen Mary Hospital on January 11. he was suffering from symptums of rabies.
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The illness was diagnosed "clinical rables." Hndled days later at the Saiking. pun Hospital to which he had been transferred.
When he was questioned at
the Queen Mary Hospital, he told the doctor that he had been bitten six months earlier on July 14, 1948-by his own dog.
He killed the day and throw the carcass into the av¤.
hrow
In addition to the latest casa
of rables, the Colony's Health ended return for the week
51 deaths. April 30 Includes
from from tuberculosis, two апе
Bach enteric fever, and from dysentory and chicken. рох.
Deaths from all causes during the same week totalled 282 as against 751 birtha,
GUILTY OF ASSAULT
This step, it was explained, was
A seventeen-year-old shoemaker in line with the city's determina- Lion to protect the metropolis to charged with Indecent assault of the Inst and to prevent undestra 18-year-old girl told the Kowloon able claments
taking advantage court yesterday that he was merely
to create tlig- of the situation turbances and to
stage robberies clous, and violence.
"He pleaded guilty and
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Malls 470 cloned at Kowloon Centret Foet Umce half an hour earlier than the |QPO closing times.
TUESDAY, MAY IT
Closing man by Air Canton and Hankow, (Kowloon CPD) 7.50 a.m., 10 ... 12.30 p.m., 2.80 p.m.; (GPO) 7 a.m., 9.50 a.m., Noon, 1p.m. Airmail for Stanghal, (Reg. p.m. 16/3,
(Ord.) A 11, 17/0. Airmail for Bwalow and Amoy, (Rex.)
8.30 am. (Ord.).m.
Alemail for Bwalow, Amuy, Bhanged whet Telugtas, (Re) 5 p.m., (Ord.) .30 1.1. Airmail
вот Airmalt for Chungking; Talph: Altmail for Fuochow, (Reg.) 2 ... (Dr.) 3.30 p.m. Airmail for Rangoon, Calcutta, Karnch!.
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DATER Nairobi, Mombak, Salam Mauritius, Johannesburg and Cairo via Karuchlį, Alexandria, Nome end London, Kowloon GPO (Hex.) Gro: p.m. (Ord.) 4.30 p.m. (Ret.) 4.10 p.m., (Ord. p.m. Airmali for Bingapure, (Reg.) 4.30. p.m..
(Ord.) p.m.
Alemall for Manila, Honolulu, USA and Canada (Beg) 4.30p.m... (Ord.)
tr..
p.m..
Air Pureel Post for Manlin, Honolulu and
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(Kowloon CPO) 4.30 p.m、 (OPO) 5 3,771.
Airmalt for Bangkok, (Reg.) 4.30 pm,
(Ord.) p.m.
Csing Times by. Sel
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Keiphont, Moon.
Japan. A p.m.
Sourabaya and Datavia, 3 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, MAY I
Closing Times by Air Almait for Shanghai, (Reg.) 5 p.m. 13/3,
(Dr.) 8.m. 18/5.
Airmal for Swalow and Amor, (Reg.)
8.30 ... (Ord.) a.. Airmail for Okinawa, snė Japan, (Rek.}
9.30 am.. (Ont.) 10 «.mTY.
Airmail for Manila, (Reg) Noon, (Ord.)
12.30 p.m.
Airmall for Bentow, Amay and Tainan, (Rez.) p.., (Ont.) 3.30 ..
Alemail for Kunlun: Afrmull for Rot- how, (Reg.) 3 p.m., 10.) 3.30 p.m. Airm for Bhongbal, (Rez.) 4.30 p.m..
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toping Times by Ses
Five alleged Communist under-ordered by Mr. J. Wicks to receive traits, 1 p.m.
were executed 12 strokes of cane, ground workers yesterday on orders of the local Currison headquarters.
They were arrested on Apell 1 in Shanghal while holding a meeting to discuss plans for the ther- kidnapping of a wealthy chont to finance their underground work.
At the same time an armed robber was executed.
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Ships destined for Foochow have been advised to remain at the mouth of the Min river and not to proceed up to the city, the "To Kung Pao said.
Capital of From Nanchang, Kinngs, it was reported that Nationalist forces had evaculed the city of Teinsler, 30 miles South East of the Chaklang- Klangsi rallway.
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Refugee Ship Reaches Manila
Manila, May 18.
The refugee ship Haven reached Manila today with
atateless 31
persons from Shanghai.
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The ship is dato to sail on May 18 for the International, Kefugee Organisation camp at Guluan,
Yen) Holmen, Molat und Pis Samat bland. (Mano, Viallo, mod Cellu).
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TRUEHDAY, MAY 19 Closing Times by Air
To Kwok-keung was arrested by the girl's father who hid himself Airmalt for Rangoon, Calculis. Karachi, under his daughter's bod on the night of May 12.
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