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FASTING FOR HEALTHI.

To starve or not to starve is the question which is giving cause for serious thought ba the part of the medical world and food reformers who read Mr. Upton Sinclair's article in which he stated that starvation was a cure for all ail- ments. Mr. Sinclair said his fasted for twelve days, with the result that his health was entirely rostored...

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THE HUNGARIAN DISASTER

Details are now to hand of the awful catas trophe which was reported in our telegram coluntas three weeks ago,

Tho Daily Telegraph correspondent tele- graphed on March 28th from Viouns:-

An appalling catastrophe has been reported from Buda-Festh. At the Hungarian village of Ookoerito a ball was given last night in a conch- house attached to an inn, the dance being attended not only by the local residents and their wives, but by people from several of the sur rounding villagos

As a small fee had been charged for admission, the proprietor of the inn nailed large boards noross the main entrance, to the coachhouse, leaving only a turrow opening froe.

Whan the ball was at its height a fire broke ant owing to some cause which has not yet been discovered, and spread with astonishing rapidity through the wooden structure. Many of the burning decorations fell upon the party, setting fire to the women's dresses.

A rash was at once made to the narrow dvor,

At least 250 of the unfortunate dancerE WEIG instantly killed, and overal hundred others were so severely burnt that the lives of most of them are despaired of.

but at the same moment the hage roof fall in.

Only in cases of people between the ages of thirty and fifty-five," he said, "should starra tion for one moment be thought of, and even then the jutient should be one of thosy beetroot food person known in the medical world as gastronomical hogs, whose orer-indulgence makes such treatment necessary. Up to the go of thirty the fast euro would be suicide, for up to the age of twenty-five the benes are still growing, and the brain power of an individual is being strengthened up to the age of thirty, its capacity being greater then than at twenty.

"In the young the inevitable result of frequent resource to this durs will be con camption, for the patient is only starring

A later mesengo stated:The shooking disaster in a Hteral sonse. The feeling of the panga which has thrown the village of Qokserito into of hunger which are experienced for the first two or three days mean that the digestive curning took place under circumstances which organs are working fruitlessly. After that they rapid outbreaks of a terrible conflagration, for wore unfortunately caly too favourable for the find work in consuming one another. This is

the grunt, bara-like erection where the dancing proof that the patient is living on himself.

was going on was still copiously decorated with "After the age of blurty the danger of co-pins-branches, which had been put up for a samption is very small, and the boy requires previous entertainment, and were now as dry, as lose flourishment. Those who think that the tinder, to which decorations were added Chinese *faat cure will do any good may attempt it at lanterns, with candles burning in the. this age with little fear of any serious con- Bequence.

"After the age of lifty-five such a course is equally suicidal. This is one of the most critical periods of a person's life. Between this and the age of sixty-five the boat always makes un attempt to fail. And the only means of preventing this is to partake of a rich diet. When this latter period is safely past the patient oan look forward to attaining the age of 100.

If everyone cultivated the two-meal a day habit there would be absolutely no need for Mr. Upton Sinclair's extreme measures, It is the mid-day meal which costs the British pation millions of pounds every year, and which is responsible for an extraordinary amount of ill-health. I myself tried Mr. Sinclair's 'cure' some years. EP. I stood it for three days, at the end of which I faluted, and then proceeded to enjoy a good English boofsterk.".

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An example of the benefit derived from Mr. Upton Sinclair's 'care' was given to on Ex. press ropresentative by the patient of a West End specialist.

"I was suffering from all kinds of inter- nel complaints," he said, “and as a fual resource I was advised to fast. I onrried my fast for six days, the only nor throngl ishment I took being distilled water. The worst period of my fast was during the first fow hours, when I think imagination must have played the greatest part in the pain that raged within. I did not feel comfortable until the end of the secard day, when I felt satisfied, although at the same time I looked forward to my meal of distilled water.

"All through the fast I took little exercise although it was not until the savanth day that I really began to feel weak. At this time the most sumptuous feast would not have tempted mae. But as I gradually increasted my diet, the desire for food grew, and with it came returning strength and a general improvement in my health. I take this “cure” every three months, but only for periods of three days, and since I have dones none of my old troubles have shown any signs of returning."

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Sir, I was greatly interested by your articles relating to Mr. Upton Sinclair's remedy of fast- ing for health. I have for some time had the idea of subjecting myself to some such treat ment as he has successfully undergone, but I wanted to make my trial on a sea trip, as I believe that is the best place for such an experiment

I am perfectly convinced that ninety-nine out of a hundred people of the better class bat too much foad-many of them eat double the quantity necessary to good and perfect health, and again, many people do not take a sufficiency of exercise to assist digestion.

I have had a long and particularly successfur experience of athletics and training, and during that time I have probably made as many ok- periments as anyone as to the proper foods and exercises to take in order to bring about

The building was not only packed with vil lagora, but escape was rendered more difficult by the fact that just before the ball began, all the ticket-holders having arrived, the single narrow door to the building was nailed up, to provent, unauthorised persons from gaining extrance.

Dancing was in full swing when one of the pine branches caught fire. The fames sprend with astounding rapidity, and a dreadful panic opened

Losing their houls completely, the revellers, many with their elblhes afire, rushed towards the exit, where they at once became jammed together in a pushing, swaying mass, many fall. ing down and being trampled under foot, while those who had reached the door test, crashed. helplessly against it by the, pressure of those behind, were unable to open it

Meanwhile, the fire spread and spread with merciless speed, the rouring and crackling of the dames mingling with the despairing shrieks of the doomed throng,

Then the roof crashed in, the blazing wreckage falling on the people, so that many who had so far escaped the flamon were struck down by beats or buried under the dobris.

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Over 200 human beings, old sul young, grandparents and grandchildren, girls in the flower of their youth and burly rustic swains, lost their lives, while the number of the badly injured is set down at an even higher gure The scene of the catastrophe presents a horrify ing spectacle, slisrred corpses lying in heaps one on top of another, while heartrending groans and screams of still living victims are yet heard from amid the smoking piles.

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Davies in the districtOptional Carge will be forwarded on unless deepest gloom. Hardly a locality but has been ficted by the disaster, as the intimation is received from tho Consignees festivity was attended by pleasure-seekers from bofore NOON, TO-DAY, 19th inst, requesting it..T. Diehl the whole surrounding country.

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Of the members of two bands who were playing the dance music only three escaped.

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are now selling in thousands. Different names care and attention I am to-day, at the age of are given in different quarters to the blouse fifty-two, a well-preserved man, constitutionally among them being the Jumper, the Kimono, sound and strong in every way, although there Pthe Folly, and the innfors. are few men who have attempted to accomplish half as much as I have managed to accomplish athletically.

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Although these troubles when they arise are not severe, and are relieved quickly by plentiful doses of cold or hot water, with a little extra care in feeding, they still oxist, and will necessarily got worse as time goes on, if allowed That is the reason why I want to make a real fasting care experiment.

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I should be only too pleased to make one of, say, half a dosen athletes selected from the active list and from among the "old crocks," together with a few chronic dyspeptics, who would conscientiously undertake to carry out some such regimes that outlined by Mr. Upton Sinclair. Should any persons feel dis posed to join me in this experiment, I would be gind to hear from them

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