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HIS

"BEST DEFENCE.

A well-known professor of Ju-Jitsu, after suffering from Malaria and Nervous Disorders,

DR.

IS CURED BY WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS..

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7m, 1911.

ne of the most ablo exponents of Ju-Jitsu-the Japanese art of self-defence-is Mr. W. H Collingridge, principal of the celebrated Ju-Jitsu school at Nowqastle-on-Tyne, and author of that useful and interesting book "Tricks of Self-Defence."

Daring a re at interview Mr. Collingridgo, whose portrait appears above, recounted many interesting details of Ju-Jitsu and some of his personal experiences at home and abroad.

The value of Ju-Jiisn as a method of self-defence," said he is now recognised generally In addition, it providas healthful exercise, and there was a time when I was Badly in need of strength. In 1889, I was travelling in India, and whilst at Mbow. I fell a victim to an attack of Malaria, so seato that I had to return to England to shake off the effects,

I became subject to osioms nerrous debility, was seldom free from sick headaches, and any exortion made my

heart palpitate frantically, eating me te feel sick and faint. In spite of tonic indicing and treatments: I vot more and more depressed. Everything was a trouble. Almost any sudden noise mude me jump and tramble violently.

"My appetite was nowhare. What food I took was rejected, or tortured me for hours, with terrible pains in my stomach and noros my back. There was a feeling of fainees as though I had takon a heavy meal, after eating perhaps only a mouthful.

"I had to take drugs after almost every meal-pain and nauam resulted if I didn't. I lived on invalid foods and minore, bat those things didn't nourish me and I continued to lose strength. Bo-called tonics and pick-me-ups only stimulated me for the minute and then played

havoc with my nerves.

"From time to time I consulted skilful physicians. Each one told me that my trouble was Aento Nervous Dability. I parsevered with whatever they prescribed, but always with the sam result. I would be a little better for a duper se, and then have a relapse.

Fortunately, however," ventinued Mr. Collingridge, "I happened to read about a soldier who had been oured of a similar illness by Dr. Williama' Pink, Pills. I got a supply and it is quite true to say that they have made a new man of ma. I didn't derive much benefit at arst, nor could I expect to, considering the stats to which I had collapsed. But with persaversace Dr. Williams' Pink Pills fairly conquered my complaint. My strength steadily returned and I soon felt fit for real exertion,

"Then my appetite gray koen: food give me no pain, but nourished-ms My nerves ware wonderfully braced up, and energy was stored in me mascles by those wonderful Pills I soon throw off all traces of debility and nervousness, was able to take up my profession again, and never experienced any ill-effects whatorer, even after a most strenuous round of duties in the Gym

*All is due to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I am happy to allow theso

published for the benefit of others made wretched by debility and nervo disord Particolars to bo

Breaking down of the Nervous System is a trouble that afiots both sexes, and if neglooted sometimes ends in Paralysis. It arises from insulsioncy of nerve food in the blood-in other words-weak and impoverished blood, and can only be cured by making the Blood Rich and Nourishing. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Poople have cared the many disorders that arise from Bad Blood and Woak Nerves-bares including cases of Anemia, Indigestion. Bazama, Neuralgia, the many forms of Debility that man dread. St. Vitas' Dance, Rheumatism, Sciatica, and Paralysis. also the aches and ills of woman, Obtainable of dealers, or direct from Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 84, Szochnon Road, Shanghai, 1 bottle for $1.50 or 6 bottles for $3 post free.

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·GERMAN CENSUS RESULTS,

The provisional results of the Census already published show that there are forty-six towns in Germany with a population of over 100,000 ne compared with fifteen in 1880, twenty-six ïu 1890, thirty-three in 1900, and forty-ono in 1905. The population of those forty-six towns in given at just nuder fourteen millions, and if, as estimated, the entire population of Germany be sixty-five millions 22 per cent, of all the inhabitants live in the towns, as compared with 19 per cent. in 1905.

A GRAMME OF RADIUM.

The director of the English Ralíum Insti tate, Mr. Alton, in Vicuna arrived recently to purchase a grammn of radium from the Austrian Government. The transaction was carried out, in the me of Sir Ernest Cassel, who intends making a present of the radium to the institu tion. Mr. Alton made the proposal a consider. able time ago to the Government, but thou obtained gothing, as there was not sufficient of this valuable material to hand. Half agrareme can now be sold. Its volume will be ascertained, and then forwarded to England in January, As soon as the other half-grammo has been prepared at Joachimsthal, a process which will take about three months, it will also, bé đạ. spatched. The price is £16,000 for one gramme, which will be reduced to £14,000 for the English Institute.

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were against the bear allowance. By 14 votes

There was a lively debate last mouth at the A frail, delicate women called upon Magistrato Dourae (Lincolnshire) Board of Guardians Haydon, of Wilkes Barre, (Penn), recently showed eats and bruises on her head and arms,mesting on the question of the allowance of bear to paupers on Christmas Day. The subject bas and told the magistrate similar marks were on hor body generally, all the result of the nightly it was stated that the referendum had been put boon kevaly debated on previous occasiona, nud beatings her husband gave her. She asked for into operation and the inmates themselves some protection. The magistrats issued a war- rant for the man and sent an officer after him. to 13 the meeting decided against the allowance, When the man was brought into court the This will be the first Christmas at Bour. Union magistrato left his desk carrying a heavy

I cannot contrel angself in the presence of all when beer has not been allowed. a bruto," booxolaimed, “Take off your cont

NEW HD. Fou WAFSUIPS. and got down on your kucas." The man did so,

According to the Tägliche Rundschau, the and the magistrato shed him until he rolled Geramu Ministry of Marine is carrying out wife, the magistrato ssid many times, and which has already been proved at the experi åvor howling, “I'll-tonoh you to strike your ¦ trials with a now model of hull for largo vosale, stopped the whipping only when the man promental station of the North German Lloyd at mised nover to strike his wife again.

Bromerhaven to show an economy of 25 per cent. in angine-power for a given speel. This is THE PROFITS OF ILLUSTRATED PAPERS,

arrived at by a reduction of the resistance to trated papers sent to the devspapers last month with a change in the situation of the propellers. The Distors of the leading Landoz illus-water oving to the form of the hull, combined

the following letter-It might appear from It is further claimed that the new hull will be the evidence of Mr. J. M. Balloch, as reported ranch steadier, especially with high speeds. It in a portion of the Press, that the position of is the invention of a Herr von Koeppen. the sixpenty illustrated papers was not as sat- isfactory as the facts show. Mr. Bulloch made it clear that he was not a fanini expert, bis duties being purely Herary and elitoral; but we beg to point out that the divisible prolt on the Illustrated London News and Shefel in 1910 was considerably over £30,000; that in Gwaphic and Dystanser pay dividend last August of 7 per cent: to their shareholders; and that the on the last balance-shoot the largest profit made during the thirty-seven years of its existence. These facts speak for themselves."

TWO MEALS A DAY.

Dr. J. Blonson Hooker, lecturing last month

before the Psycho-Therpentic Society at the Carton Hall, London, on Fooding and Fasting," said that in the two meals a day plan lay a great preventive of catwrhs, influenza, and a host of other discases auder the form of dyspepsia, gout, liver affections, &c. The great point fu meals elapsed and that he was absolutely certain, from his own experience and that of patients, was one of the cardinal secro's of a perfect di. gestion, and therefore most highly conducire to

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THE ELECTRIC EYE. Professor Rosing, of the Institute of Techno logy, St. Petersburg, is autounced to give public lecture on a discovery which he claims to be one of the must remarkable oror made by a scientist. He declares that, after fifteen years of incessant labunr, he has succeede l'lü con¬ strasting an electro-telose pie apparatus which has all of the virtues of what might be termed an electric eye," and which will enable the fortunate owner to see anything and any one he chooses, By a adjustment of the apparatus au employer sitting in his offen will be able ut will to see other parts of the building and watch his unconscious employees of work. A man will be able to sit at home and witness a theatrical performance, or acritals at a railway- station, or any event of interest that may be happening & long distance away from tho Professor Rosing claims that n observer. general who uses this invention will be able to observe the movements of the enomy as well as the movements of his owa forces. He pro-

UNION CHUпoit, Kennedy Road. Minis'er- Rev. C. H. Hickling, 11 m. Worship Bynos mises to give a full explanation of his invention 35, 40 and 273, 18alm 24 (Tall'a), Anthem "Oia the near future,

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WEALTHIEST HELEESS..

Miss Catherine Barker, of Chicago, aged 14,

6 pan (52) and 364. Wednesday 3.30 p.m.

Wor bip. Hymns 10, 447 (494), s'inherits £6,000,000 the antire fortune of her Working

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p. Study Circle. Subject "God's Way for en" Thur-day 9 p.m. 1 iter father, John Barker, constructor of tram and ary Club. A Walsh Evening Friday 8.16 p.m. railway cars, and a highly successful investor, Chri-tian End avour Society.

who died last month, She is now the richest girl in the country, says a New York oarrespon

ST. PETER'S CHURO, Queen' Bad West.dant, being worth just double as much as Miss Epiphany Sunday, Stanuary, 1911. Holy Car munion, 7.20 sm. Matins, I am. Vasili, ayos, Peans, Turle from Purcell Turlo; 18 Laves,

Cocke and Hopkin Benedictus, Bart by 1ymus, 121, 101, 387 and 513. Eve wong, 6.30 P-alms, 1968z, Stammar and Soaper, Yagni- ficat, Smart (Over), Nane Dimitt's, Foster; Hymns, 111, 120, 279 and 48.

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ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hongkong, 1st Sandhy after Epiphany, January 8th. Holy Communion (8.16 am) Mating (11.) Responses, Fe-ta; Yenito, Hayes: Psalms, Turle; Te D um, Cabeley (16:h evening); Benedio us, a aby; Hymna, 78, 70 and 188 N.2-Pealm 38 versed 1.21 22 in unison.

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Helen Gould of New York, and three times as much as Miss Jennis Cracker, of San Francisco, the two young ladies nearest bor in worldly possessions, Catherine lost her mother last June, and is now in charge of a governess, The estate is administered by the Chicago Trast and Savings Bank. "It's just horrid having so much money,” Catherine told a zoporter, but the goreineas present at the interview said, "You must try to endure your affiction with patience" Catherine is very popular with her girl friends, who declare that she will always bo Catherine, and that money cannot speil her.” One of the late millionaire'e pet projudices was a batred for cigarette smoking. He urged Nelson Barnes, a young broker, of New York, who was then engaged to his favourite nisce, to quit cigaretter. His urgings were in vain, and at last he said, "Barnes, if you throw away that cigarette, and pledge your word of honor never to smoke another, I'll give you £10,000." Done!" said. Barnes, who gave his word and forthwith replaced the cigarette by cigars.

AN EMPIRE SUGGESTION The Empire Magazine, which is establishing Healf as the popular Imperial' monthly, in the December issue publishes a suggestion that there should be a ". non-party Conference in Great Britain before the next Imperial Conference. The writer says the spontaneous outbreak of Imperial enthusiasm which market November "was no accidental circumstance, no were whimsy of the moment. It was rather a manifestation of how strongly the ideal of united Empire has seized the hearts of the poopla. Evidently, even when they are not talking Imperialism, they are thinking Imperialism. The Conference on the domestic Constitutional question in Great Bri- tain, though it failed to acälove its direct object, effected some real good. In saying that all responsible statesmen agree. Clearly a non-party Conference is within the scope of the genius of our party political system when a really big issue obtrudes. Why, then should not the Conference method be applied to the farthersues of the The Mogal Line ptr. Ghazes sailed front the Imperial idea? All parties that are worth con- United Kingdom on the 5th instant for Hong-sidering believe in the necessity of closer kong vis, the Straits.

Empire unity, but there are strong differences The NY.K. str. Atecta Maru (European of opinion as to method. If all parties-Liberal, Line) left Yokohama for this port via Kobe, Unionist, Trish, and Labour were to be repres Meji and Shanghai on the 4th inst., and is ented at a Conference of twelve early next year. expected here on the 16th instant.

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