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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1990-
DRUG FOUND TO
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4th Mar.
5 p.m. 5th Mar.
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Gold found on pilots confiscated
MENACE
New York February 27,
Hundreds of tuberculosis patients will be treated this year with a new drug, born in Germany, and called TB-1.
hi
It has been given to 7,000 persons int Germany in the last two years, and credited with many good effects. American doctors are just be ginning trials to learn what it 'may do. Their tests will take about streptomydin effective for months a year,
but they have good longer, giving the patient a bel- reasons for hoping that TB-1 ter chance to recover. will become another majorful in this partnership. German TD-1 may be particularly use- weapon against tuberculosis.
[reports indicate the TB germs” do The hopes are based on the re not develop resistance to it. TB-1- sults in Germany, studied last might also be helpful in chronic auturan by Dr. H.. Corwin Hinor long-lasting cases. shaw of Stanford University, and Dr. Walsh McDermott of the New York Hospital--Cornell Medical
College.
German markable
Now drug family
RADIO
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Radio Hong Kong broadcast Seveneer of #43. kiloerales per second and on $42⋅ morazyslen per secandi l the $1 metre band. H.K.T.
P.M.**
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The Summary.
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Belar)
8-1"Fox 100Bert lette at the
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Itory of the Stenu "Family and their Contemporaries. (Ep. 41). 9.00-"From
the AirT1 Phillips Coomber, PJ.C. Camaldy, Bey, Father T, Sheridan, B. J.
· Qwork)
Bl.. Questio Mathy: Norman Tucker. (Bludio) 9.40-Interlude.
The tests here will study how doctors, reported ro- much TB-1 should be given, recoveries of many whether it produces any harmful patients with lung TB after get-erects itself, and what it does
TB-1 pills along with rest in against, other forms of tubercu ting bed for four to six months. losla. In Germany it was report-
This is exciting because lunged to be very effective against
TB TB ls the hardest type to cure of the larynx, intestines and with present drugs. But TB-1 genito urinary tract. It did not used at a time when the seem to have much effect against wne German people began getting military (generallied) TB or better food and care. So, there is tuberculosis affecting the brain or a question how much the reco-spinal cord. veries were due to better living, Dr. Hinahaw ond and how much to the drug. TB-1,] Dermott went to Germany, es also was not as dependable or as consultants for Schenley Labora- quick in action against tubercu-tories, Inc., which is making the losis as streptomycin, German drug available for some studies 10.00--Radio News Reel, (London Relay) doctors said,
In the US. under name tiblone. One big hope is that TB-1 will | TB-1 belongs to be a helpmate for streptomycin in new family of Oghting lung TB. Streptomycin es usually loses its power after a few weeks or months.
Different germs
What happens is this: There may be billóns of TB germs in the lungs, most of them exactly alike. They reproduos rapidly. Streptomycin hits most of them, slowing or stopping their growth.
Dr...Me.
an entirely town drugs, known
Its were
thiosemicarbazones.
Tecla anti-T covered
red by Professor Gerhard Domnck, Nobel prize winner for development of the sulfa drugs, It may be the forerunner of even better druga from the same_che- mical family-Associated
FRESH FISH PRICES
Mačao Bole (largu) .... 11.05.
(small),.
Press,
1
But some of the germs are Six hundred tacks of gold, different. They vary from normal, að spiragu brious realised at the valued at $186,000, seized by
like humans born with one eye, Hong Kong Fab Wholesale Market,
what Kennedy Town, on Bunday were revenue officers at Kai Tak or three legs. They are
geneticists call mutants. One or
First quality Armengo Airport from the pilot and co-more of these altered breeds of
plea
artcs pilot of a Pacific Overseas Air-germs apparently are not affected
'ently a entir ways, Siam, plane on Sunday by the drug and are able to pro-
$1.80 morning, were ordered to be duce more and more germs just Golden Thread...... confiscated by Mr. FX.Ike themselves, After а time, Horse Head (large)..
billions of altered d'Almada at Kowloon yester- there are
germs that resist streptomycin. day, when the flyers failed to answer a charge of attempt-vulnerable to a different drug. But these altered bugs may be ing to export gold without a Doctors already have one such permit..
drug, para-amino-salicylic acid, Other Grouper. .............. 62.50. ar pas for short. It can be given Golden Thread The pilot D.F. Fowler aut coafter streptomycin stops working. Horse Head Targs),.. pilot S.D. Christy, also had their Or pas can be started early, along bail of $10 each estreated. with streptomycin, to hold down Conger, Pike....
(all) .. growth of the altered bugs. This | Red Bea Breads (large) 140 double treatment often makes Hair Tuloksia
It was stated that the flyers sach had 60 bars of gold strap- .ped to their bodies when thay were searched by revenus off.. cers. After putting up their ball the pilote continued their fight} to Bangkok.
Revenue Inspector F. Fowler made the application for the con- fiscation of the gold.
Court Brevities
A 25-year-old private of the Hong Kong Training Unit, Reggie Coelho, was charged before Mr. Thomas Tam at Central yesterday with unlaw- fully assaulting Nia Khan, aged 52, watchman of the East Point Amusement Park át 11 p.m. on Saturday.
Coelho pleaded guilty but ac- cused Nia of striking him first.
Ifo was cautioned and ordered to pay 35 compensation to Nat
Inspector Wheeler said that the defendant had used a bell in triking the complainant. There had been -feeling between the two since four months ago whien. the complainant had refused, to allow the defendunt to enter the Park without paying..
Pleading guilty to charges of assaulting the Police and using obscene language in the Eastern Police Station on Saturday, 20- year-old Albert Fox of HMS Comus was fined a total of $75 by Mr Thomas Tam at Central yesterday. Assistant
Superintendent W. Segre mid that Fox entered the Members Stand, at the Hong Kong | Jockey Club on Saturday after- noon. When asked to leave by Mr. Segrue, the defendant." refused
-and-had-to-be-escorted-out--
While being taken from tha Members Stand: the defendant struggled and knocked Sub-In- spector, A., Devereux to the ground. Fox was then taken to The Rastern Police; Station' and when naked... for his sixinino wied obscene language in answering.
SAWMILL CLOSED Dar-es-Salaam, February 28. MAAaawmill'. Intended : to: baitht] biggést. in Africa and capable of producing 40 prefabricated houses a day is being closed by the Over- Bouw Food Corporation at Noil,
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1.45
1.1
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1.30
1.90
{(mat). 1.80 Conger Pike
1.17 fale Tail .... ་་་་་་་ 1.06
Yesterday's briod were
Gingo Fish ...
1,10 1.46 1.8
$5.11
1.11
2,00
1.44
1.400
1.4K
1.46
1.04
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CANTONESE BY RADIO
Vocabulary:
120.
(shat) shal(2)
121. (mo) meh(1)
BY S.K. LEE
Questions and Answara
Lesson-25*
A. 1. Shai(2) (1)m aliai(2)?
2. Yecoo(3);.
3. (1)m shai(2),
B. 1. Shai(3) (1)m shai(2)
tscen(2)7.
1
2. Yeeoq(3) treon(2). -
3. (1)m shal(2) tscan(2),
c. i. Shai(2) (1)me sbai(2) (3)wah~(2)klu-jee(1)?
2. Yceoo(3) (3)wah-(2) kul.
jee(1).
3. (1)m shal(2)
(2)kul-jeo(1). General Expressions: 33. Fong(3) gah(3)..
'(3)wah -
34. (1)m duk(1) (1)ħaan. Exemples.
1. (3)Yut-(3)yut dóh(1).
yeeoo(3) shal(2) treen(2).
2. Shai (2)-(1)yun-huf (3) gecoo(3)-(2) kul»(1)lai.
3. Beon(1)-gaw (8)
To spend.. To use.To. send.. Necessary. Need.
An interfogative final sound,
expressing surprise.
Is it necessary? Is it needed? Yea. It necessary, It is
needed...2.
No. It not necessary. There
botham's wed
Is it free of charge?
J#
it necessary to
Money is required
9.40-Plasso Recital by Mie Wong Kuk
Tiar, {Bledio)
30.18 Weather Report.
10.16-Light Symphony Orchestra, 10.30-dorphine Bradley and Her Dali-
room Orchestra. 10.45"Come into the
Parlour"-Musis. and Bong from Northern Ireland (DECTS)
15-Water Report, World News and Home News from Britain, (148- don Relay Recorded)
God Bare the King. 11,10-Close Down,
SKI TOURNEY
IN CANADA
Banff (Alberta),
February 20. Dagmar Rom, 21-year-old Austrian, today won the Nort! American Women's Slalom title with two runs of 54.3 secs. down the half-mile course.
Her unoficial Ume was 4,3 Bees. faster than that of the runner-up, Erika Mahringer, also of Austria, Miss Rom won the World Slalom and Slalom Champion-
ships at Aspen (Colorado) last month.
The United States produced a surprise win in the Downshill Ski Championships. when the usually invincible European_sklera bowed to Miss Janette Burr in the women's avent.*
Krike Mahringer, of Austria, WGB second and Dagmar Rom, also of Austria, who won both the giant slalom and slalom world Uties last week, was fourth, be hind Canada's Sandra. Tomlinson, Trude Zeise-Jochum, of Aus- tria, who won the world's down hill crown at Aspen, tore a mus- cle in her leg on Friday while training over the men's course and could not compaté-Reuter.
Jockeys go into training
London, February 26. With only three weeks to the opening of the flat racing sea- Do not son in England on March 16, jockeys are tackling the pro- Elem of shedding the extra weight which as accumulated during their period of inactivity,
for it?
It is necessary to pay for it. It is free of charge. There is no need of money, Is It necessary to tell him? He must be fold.
It is not necessary to tell him.
To give or have a holiday.
To be on vacation.
Bury. (not to have lefsure)
One must spend money every
day..
Send for him
!
Gordon Richards, who will be. attempting to become the cham pion Jockey for the 23rd time, is 11 pounds over the mark he has set himself. Stepping on the scales after several weeks of winter sports in Bwitzerland, Richards lunded the pointer to eight stone, 17 pounds, I shall be down to sight stone, one pound in time for the Lincolnshire," said the cham- plan, who added that he would rely on plenty of roadwork and gymnasium exercises,
* Richards, like most fat race jockeys, prefers strenuous' exer cises to Turkish baths for reduc-
shai(2)- Who is sending him to Shang- ing weight. The "hot", "room
(2)kul-hul(9) (3)8herng=" halt
hoy(2) Inch(1)?!
method is used only. when i a jockey, wants to get off two, ar
4. (2)Ngawishai(2)-(2)kui- I'm sending him to Shanghai, three pounds quickly and tempo-
(2)Shering-hoy (2).
(1)m:abni(2) fasn(1)-goong(1), meh(1)7
Comont.
1. A. (2)Nay
་
dode**
Don't you have to go back to
work?
* 2. B. Gum(1)~(3)yut"; fong(3)-Therò la no-need to go back to
gah(3)
work. (ap(1)-goeng(1). Whal(2)
3. A (2) Nay
toong),C(1)–(1)hsan, Bince you are not busy, can
[dän(2)**
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you type bomething for me?
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for Job and. am too busy to type,
duk (1)~(1)haan dati(2)
6. B. Dsh(2) meq(1) (2)ych
((3)dzee), neh(1)7
(1)M-goy(1) (2)Day
||geon(3) mee(1)-(3)ych goong(1).
"A!:(2)Yail' (yut(i) )-gaan(1) "" (I)ndun (1) hong san (2
iseng(3), yut(1)»gaw(3)
What have you to
Please fat The ace It
What fob is it that you are goingsforbe Interviewed for?
„bank) yplat
\ dah(2)÷jemmelin Is it necessary for me to go with
9. B. Shal(2)
chao, onion (7)nt yout
30 miles from Nachingwea in the 10. A. (1) shal(2)lok (3), 12
Southern
Local
province to und ground. 01).
Lenders have
for the constriction of
to berbullt with ordi
Fials available in the re
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'Ainouri
WOTTY
rarily). Most of thèm' dad that weight lost quickly in a Turkish bath, returns just as rapidly.
Increasing weight was a great to the former Royal jockey, Joe Chlids, towards the end of his career. It was his practies \to walk the last few miles to meet- inga, wearing heavy clothes and gloves whatever the weather. This axercise helped to keep him slim-Reuterseit
"OLYMPICS” IN
GUATEMALARGA
Guatemala,"
• The · sixthể Central; "American and Caribbean "Olymple: Gamos were opened here by the Proof- dent of Cluatemala, Senor Juan Jose Arevalo.
ceremony closely resem that of the world Olympics,
2,000. athletes, from | 14 | countries and Islands including Curicao, Jamaica and Trinidad marched into Guatemala's newly- Completed. "Bladfùm, of the Re-
with
the
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DUE LONDON
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11
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14th April
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7th July
4th Annual
18th Mar
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Éth Augst
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13th April
1301
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19th March
Kobe Yokohama
• Calle Alexandria.
LOADS HONGKONG 12th March 18th April
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due 14th Mar.
goon à Stralu,
for Japan, Tat
from Calmatta via Rani
goon & Bralcs,
for Japan.
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que 10th Mar.
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