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Clouded by a film

Your teeth are clouded more or less by film. The fresh film is vis. sous- you can feel it with your zengue. It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays.

Old methods of brushing leave much of that film intact. The film absorbs stains, so the teeth look discolored. Film is the basis of

How it ruins teeth

That film holds food substance which ferments and forms acids. It holds the acids in contace with The teeth to cause deeny, mag

Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of profthea So most tooth

troubles are now traced to that Sle, and they are ziniost univerzal.

Now we combat it

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daily use.

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It multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva. That is Nature's neutralizer for acids which cause decay.

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HONGKONG

AHEAD OF THE MAIL

[TROM INDIAN Parens.]

TWO FORMS OF COMMUNION SERVICE.

GENERAL HARINGTON'S

ACHIEVEMENTS.

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED. RAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONS A8th Dec, 10A.M.

FAIFEONG và noiBUT

MANILA KOBE

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AMOY, SHANGHAI

SHANGHAI SWATOW... STRATES & CALCUTTA ISINGTAU via SWATOW,

& SHANGHAI BANOKOK via SWATOW, HALFHONG via HOIHOW_... SHANGHAI via SWATOW

.. SANDAKAN

LONDON, November 201 General Sir Charles Harington attend- ed the Colonial Fustitute today, when a luncheon was given in his honour under LONDON, November 18th.

the presidency of Sir Charles MeLeod, The prospect of a solution of the most Marquess Curzon made a speech in said that General Har. difficult part of the problem df Prayer which he Book Revision, namely the Communion ington's, operations in Conclantinople

"the

teiler to his gatest Service, was opened by the action of the wor

foreiglit. Bid House of Clergy of the Church of Eng integrity, sincerity and yesterday generally approving by a His position was that of a hair trigger, large majority two alternative forms an false movement might have plunged the Communion Service representing Britain into war. General Harington had High Church and broad evangelient views to deal daily with circumstances requir ing the intimnost' diploruntie skill Hi respectively,

traps had an equally diffient task which required the utmost endurance and pati

Their success made one of the euce. most glorious pages in the history of the British Army. We were entitled to ex pect aud demand a distinguished place for General Harington in the future.

Replying.

Charles Sir

Harington modestly declared that he had merely

Al tried his head and his temper and as a BHANGHAI soldier he was paid to do that. that had been written about disobeying orders, was rere rubbish, because a soldier was a servant of Government. He MANILA

The Dean of Westminster said that they must accept the fact that there were divergence of opinions and feelings in the Church. The acceptance of these two alternatives would go a long way towards peace antongst themselves and reassurance of the Church at large.

The Archdeacon of West Riding con demed an unworthy compromise.

The aged Dean of Canterbury could not He with agree to either alternatives. others would feel hound to oppose the option by every means in his power eran to the extent of agitation in the country. He believed that the result would be the disruption of the Church

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THE EGYPTIAN ELECTIONS.

November 19th. A Chiro message says nominations for candidates in the elections on January 12th next have closed; to have been elect- ed unopposed, of which 30 are Zaglalists and 3 Independents, Zaglul Pasha bas bren elected for Cairo.

BOILERMAKERS

DISPUTE.

TSINGTAU ria SWATOW

& SHANGHAI KOBE

***

BANGKOK ris HOIHOW STRAITS & CALCUTTA

...Saturday,

"OHIPSHINGTM *YUENSANG *

Saturday, 10th Dea, 11mm.

"HOSANG"

Sunday,

luch Dec., 7,

"TATSHING*

Sunday,

16th Dec, 71.22.

FOOKSANG",

Monday,

17th Dee.. apal

"KWONGSANG"

HANGSANG

...Tuesday,

18th Dec, 7am.

...Taonday,

"WINGSANG" "HINSANG"

Yund,

...Alonday,

94th Dec, 1 p

*TINGSANG".

"NAMBANG".

Tuesday, Thursday,

25th Dec., 7am.

7th Dec, Noon,

"CHUNSANG".

"LAISANG

Friday, Monday,

29th Dec, 10m

31st Dec 3 pa

18th Doo,, 10 6,28.

CHEONGSHING Wodnesday, 19th Dec, 10a.m.

23rd Dec. 7 am, '

CALCUTTA LINE – This Line afforda figular antilage in Calonita, Penang and

Passinger Ketommade-ion, wallings from both peris evnry Krisys

JAIKO

Bingapore; returning from Calonits. teamers prossad via Barkits and Hongkong to Japan, socasionally qalling at Shanghai All steamers have stallent passager Recommodation, are

ted with Wireless and carry a fully qualified Bargooo... LINE(-galilage approximately every three daya detween Usaton and Shanghat, sometimes enlling at 8wato. Through liokete esm inrand ba bs. Obtained and through. BUT of Lading AFT Norihara and Yangians Ports vis Shanyka KOLNA Waskly serviss is maintained with Manlia by 'vamale with good knew they had the confidence of those BAIHONG LINE-Slaappratimistely washly for passenger wad and that. Marquess Curzon wished Gov- ernment instructions to be interpreted and that he was to work for peace. General Harington said he was a great friend of Ismet Pasha who had never let him dowy or gone back on his word. After the evacuation Ismet had sent him

letter, in which he said that the Tarks TITER wanted the friendship cf. England. General Harington pronounced & tribute BANGKOK to his troops. He was of opinion that it would be a long time before the Turks got stable Government and certainly, they would want British help...

PINK UN'S EDITOR SENTENCED.

Loxney, November 2nd.

The editor of the Sporting Time, has

LONDON, November 18th. Intense satisfaction is felt in the ship! yards at the settlement of the bailer-1 makers dispute which lasted 29 weeks It! is authoritatively stated that it involved been sentenced at the Old Bailey to four 10,000 boilermakers and 60,000 other months imprisonment as a first-class mis- workers directly or indirectly made idle demeanant and to pay £30 towards the The losses of wages and dole and relief costs of the prosecution. Evidence was payments are conservatively estimated at given for the defence by the Hon. Ber- from 9 to 10 millions sterling. It is trand Russell. Mr. Austin Harrison and generally believed that the rank and files. Cecil Chesterton

of the bottenmakers will loyally support W. Parker Evans, of Racquet Court. Fleet Street, editor and director of the The the leaders' peace recommendation. bailermakers will ballet on the terms of Sporting Times (the Pink (a), was com the agreement this week and it the result itted for trial un £500 hail at the Man is favourable the yards should open for in House Police Court on October 16th, on summonses for sending through the work on Monday of next week.

post a postal packet enclosing an obscene print, a copy of the Sporting Times of August 11th, 1924, contrary to the Pust Other Act, 1908, and selling and publish ing the alleged obscene print."

It is understood on the repairing side that the considerable amount of arrears, crented by the dispute can now be tackled while a fair number of orders for New York have been taken recently including a number of large passenger ships. There is also a fair volurge of work which was In progress prior to the dispute which can be restarted immediately work is re sumed.

FAMOUS PICTURE DESTROYED.

4.

LONDON. November 19th.

Thr famous painting by Raphael

Mr. Percival Clarke, prosecuting, said that in the issue of August 11th there appeared, a paragraph entitled "R" which could have only one meaning, and that an indecent one.

There was also an article entitled "the Naked Truth About an American Family" Aramis, said. Mr. Clarke. It was

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a critique of a book,

Throughout the article, attention: was drawn to what were undoubted implica

entitled "Madonna del Pazzali og Lady tiens of obscenity of a most disgusting! of the Well," which was valued by ex- and degrading character. 1

porta at the lowest computation at: £21,000 was among vast amount of valuable property destroyed by a fire which gutted Garrezhoyd, Holyhead, the residence of Sir Robert Thomas, last night.

THE BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT.

LONDON. November 24th. At the Commissioners dinner to the" Boy Scouts' Association, Sir Robert Baden-Powell

Sir presiding,

Alfred ME. MONTAGU ABANDONS INDIAN Pickford referred to his recent tour in Australia, South Africa, Kenya, India, Ceylon and Zanzibar, and said that he encountered everywhere the splendid re- sults of the great movement.

VISIT

November 19th.

For important business reasons Mr. Montagu is reluctantly compelled to abandon his visit to India this winter, The report that he has accepted the in vitation of the Liberals to contest Sudbury is unfounded.

THE DYESTUFFS INDUSTRY.

LONDON, Yovember 19th. Dr. De Moullpied of the British Dye- stus Corporation, addressing the London Rotary Club, said there were now on tho marke 1,400 different colour, giving! every possible shade and hue, the best of which were much

och bright and faster than

the colours used by our ancestors In 1913 Germany made 83 per cent, of the world's total production of dyestuffs and we tock 20 per cent. of our requirements from abroad To-day as a result of the war and Government action we had British dyestus industry which supplied 50 per cent. of our needs. The dyes made were quite equal in fastness and bright nes to German dyes.

BIG PRICE POR RARE STAMP.

Lospas, November 19th..

A Paris message says that at the last days sale of the eighth section of the Tamus Ferrari stamp collection a collec tor from. Berlin bought a rare Baden stamp for 120,000, franes, roughly equival ent to eight thousand four hundred, billion! marks plus tax of 17 per cent. The collection has hitherto realised" 15,747,843 francs.

THE LATE DE CLIFFORD.

: LONDON, November 20th." Dr. Clifford died sitting in the Council chamber of the Baptist Union headquar ters, London, after moving a resolution of sympathy with the Union's secretary Mr. Shakespeare who was suffering from eye trouble. Dr. Clifford spoke unhesita tingly, apparently in his usual "good health He resumed his seat suddenly and threw back his head breathing heavily The Council emptied except friends and lenders of the Union, the medical member of which pronounced Dr. Clifford dead..

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"THE MORNING POST."

LONDON, November 21st. It is reported that the Terkshire Past group is negotiating, for the purchase of the Morning Fort

Sir Theodore Cook refuted the sugges tion that the Dominions were robbing the Mother Country of her best men, hat said that many second best men were capable of proving themselves the best me if given the opportunity..

Sir Robert Baden-Powell, replying, thought that the international jam- boree" did much to secure that inter-. national brotherhood for which the world was dying.

BORNIO

Balillar at Holbow when Indacement offers LINE-Fortnightly salilage to and from Bandakan by kun 1,000 Hou ISBANG" and E NADHANG" (both steamers

AUGAMSIN QU

LATIFE

axcellent

Paisanger accommodation, Cargo taken af through Ell of Lading for Kudat Jesselton. Labuan. Tawas and Lahad Datu

LINEA regular service is run from March to Revender between addam Eanghong and Tlantain, calling at Welbadwal and Chatoo, that via Bwalow, by £ve stasmoer Bud with up-to-daje ipaɛrengez LINK-A vally Krylca la provided barges Hongkong and Bangkek

Locoramodation,

CALCUTTA LINE

"

“FOOKSANG" "will be despatched on or abou Monday, 17th Dec., at 3 p.m., for SINGAPORE, PENANG

& CALCUTTA.

Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, MADRAS, PORT SWETTENHAM and DUTCH EAST INDIES.

For Freight or Passage apply tome"

Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.

Telerrder Santain No. 31S

GLEN

AAD

SENERAL MANAGER.

SHIRE

Jony Sixvica. A STEAMERÁ

U.K.-STRAITS, CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE

OUTWARDS,

-CARNARVONSHIRE"

Die Hongkong

15th Dec

"GLENIFFER" "GLENBEG *

27th Dec

*

14th Jan

28th Jan.

"GLENSANDA"

HOMEWARDS,

Vessel Leaven H'kong. Discharge

*GLENAFF".

"GLENTARA "

30th Dec, Geços,

Londen, Holl. Rotterdam & Hamburg.

Landon, Rutterdam

Morementa are abjec so change without notice.

For traight or further particules vietas apply som

∙17th Jan

Hamburg

Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., The Glen Line, Ltd, ausste.

Telephone: Centrs) No. 213 sub-ax. 18, and Central 2596,

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