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PAIN IN THE STOMACE,

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 11TH: 1924

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MANCHURIA

WOMAN'S BEST AGE.

[BY ▲ MAN]`

What is woman's best age According to temperament women wil Answer the question very differently: But to me, and to very many men, women have not reached their best age until they are more than 35

The very young girl pretty, fresh, still holding the delicate bloom af childhood. is a delightful companion for cecasions. But she is difficult to please. She is un- certain of herself, uncertain in her moods. If she has the charm of extreme south she has also its awkwardness, its rough- ness as well as its freshness"

The woman just under 30 is apt to be

disappointing. She knows at che: tes much and too little of e. Her experi ence may have made her a little bitter, yet the loss of the smallest ideal is still surprise to her. No less than the young girl she has her moods."

The ideal my mind is the mentally perfectly balanced woman who has kept her 38th birthday. Very many woman who had little charm as young girls, and stili less in the days when they were building up their characters in their

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

Hosusoxa HOTEL

Mr & Mrs B. H.

Mr O. J. LanvBATT

Batchelor Mr & Mrs S. E, Lang,

Mr & Mrs Beatty Mrs E. R. Bellios

Mr & Mrs A. Bolkko Ke R. J. Birbock

e L. Bluckbar Ar N. Blumenthal Mrs H. Collins Floyd Mr N, Brandel

Healty.

Mr A. W. Grabant,"

Browu Mrd. Cassa Mr Chase

Mr & Mrs 6. Charle Mr K. C. Peng Mr & M~ &, IC Child» 3r S. Cohen. Mr A. D. Cooke

John H. Urocket MPA, Croll

D. R. Davies Mrs P. M. Davis Jo Mr & Mrs W. A. R.

Mr & Mrs W. B.

"Donglas

Dougla

Me J. L. Durand Miss Recles

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Mr & Mrs C. Tauritone

Mr Leask!

Mr P, Leynaud

AFC. W. Lising

Mr E. Lalell

Mr Collouge Titels Mr.

Lucht

Mr. Mason

Mr. Mattr

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Mrsk Mrs (4. Mengger

ami chill Cant G. B. Mirver Miz Mäkileburst "Mr U. IL; Montague Mrs F. R. Montro Mr & Mrs C. B

Marrison Dr. J. Morrison Mr & Mrs W. N. E.

Mantocha Mr G. Musitan Mr N. O, Noah Mrs Oliver 31: Ch. Padget 3 T. Pastier Mr. C. Peuran

RAILWAY twenties, have suddenly blowouted into Mr & Mrs A. F. Ellert Mr M. d. Quise

OPERATING ALL LINES IN SOUTH Manchuma and Cherry (Kozzá) EAST OF MUKDAN.

SUMMER HOLIDAY

RESORTS

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the most delightful women in enrly middle

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At 35 most wonten have learned to un- derstand men. They expect much less of life than younger women. They are

Mr. E. Pilis Mr K.

R. E. Fry Dr.

1. R. E

Mr B. Gillon Mr A. J.

Mr V. Goulbor Mr & Mrs J, Gould

Mr & Mrs. Ricard

and infant

Mr

A. Rokog

Mr A. H. Rowe

Mrs E. Scoru

Mr J. Sendva Mr P. Servanin Me H. R.

SOUTH MANCHURIA AD CHOSEN easily pleased. Generally they dress Job Scott Harston 1. R. Sturt

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Walks

and Drives Abundant Picnicing Facilities. Orchestra twice a week

families. place for b high-class PORT ARTHUR.-Famons for its two memorable Siegen and its beautiful landlocke

bour's Harbour.

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All under the direct management of the SOUTH MANCHURIA RAILWAY CO. Illustrated Booklets and a laformation post free on request.

Applications may be sent to the Hotel Manugera at the various resorts or to

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GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LED,

Agente Hongkong, 5th Angust, 1921

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very well. Experience has taught them the values of life. They do not believe that a friendship is ruined because a man unexpectedly fails to keep a dinner ip- pointment, nor do they refuse to be happy because they cannot be happy all

the time.

The woman of 35 is almost always an adrirable hostess, to whose hume it is a

sur to Ko She has travelled. She has read. She has met people. She is an excellent companion. She stimulates but she is also a rest, because she under stands human nature and knews-14. younger women rarely know--that in a busy, tired age men seek from woman

than any other quality. the benediction of rest perhaps more

I like to think of the women I know. who in their youth were unattractive, and who now, nearing forty, are so charming, No sympathetic, so companionable that their company is appreciated by all their friends

Women of every age can be charming. but I doubt if woman is ever at her best until she is past her first, youth.—Daily Mail.

DUKEDOM OF SOMERSET.

GEN.

Mr

Mr G. Hansermassa

Mr Fitz Mr. van Hecke Mrzteny

r Ba Hotta Mr J. D. Humphrey

r&Mrs MrC. 11. Jackson' MP S. J. Johnston Mr J. M. Kaye Mr & Mrs. Kearney

Mr L. A Tobing Mr. Tradewel

r. H. A. Wadson Air C. Walch Mir W. Waltere Me & My J. Watt Mr. Wilen Mr. A. Wood

AirJ. F. Wright Mr M. D. Yung Mr.T Yung Mr M. D. Zung Mr. F, V, V. Zwagers

and child"

CR-Kere

alebiblTM

3r Jahu Kerti Mr & Mrs J. Lafferty

REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

Mr T. A. Magre aghter Mr & Miss Muy

Mr & Mrs II. Nolasco

REL al family Mra & Miss Reggio Mr A. E. Reynosis Mr & Mrs Rolgers

Mrs Allison an

Mr & Mrs M. Bayer Mr & Mrs Uiszer Miss Blair Mes H. Davenport

Browne

Mr & Mrs W. B. Gale

Miss R. M. Fang

Miss Gear

Mr & Mrs I. E. Tare Mr P. M. Hodgson Mr A. E. J. Knight Mr & Mra R.

Licklemen and child Mr&Mra Lainel und

children SIR E. SEYMOUR'S CLAIM Mrs Lopes and child

TO THE TITLE.

- Mr & Mrs E. Lund Mr G. H. Lynott

The Committee for Frivileges of the House of Lords has been investigating the claims that have been raised by Brigadier General Sir Edward Seymour to the duker dom of Somerset, and to the English barony of Beauchamp of Somerset, which litter may have fallen into abeyance the death of Sir Edward St. Maur, K.G., 12th Duke of Somerset, in 1883.

STA

and children Miss E. L. Rogers MR. L. Roger Mr C. B. Sk Mr & Mrs D. G.

Stewart Mr & Mrs J. H.

*Taggart Mr. M. Walk Mr N. L. Weaser Mr & Mrs A.

PEAK, HOTEL.

Weissunbruch

Mr M M. Kal Arthur' Mr J. L. Kooremsa

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Miss E. R. Bailey Mr V. Benjamin Mrs N. Bereqvitr Mr J. W. C. Bonanz Mr A. C. J. Bowker Mr T. Brameld Mr M. J. Bruen

H-Brennan. Miss A. H.

Enssell Brown Col. C.. Miss P.. Brown Mr. S. Bustand Mr H. R. Cleland Mr J. Hy Mrs 1. H.

r&r J. Hancock

Misa M. Hautin Mr J. B. Hawker Ar G. AL Hernsworth Mr & Mrs W. J

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The claimant to the Dukedom of Somer. set, created in favour of the first Lerd Protector during the minority of King Edward VI, 1546-7, and revived, after attainder, in 1060, is, says The Time, the third cousin and next male heir to the late Duke, who died last November. Like his predecessor, he is descended from Sir Edward Seymour of Berry Pomeroy, sixth

Mr & Mrs O. W. Darch, barones, who made good his claim to sucAir E. Des Voeux ceed the seventh duke (1750), as having Lt. Col. it. A. Dobbin been descended in the male line from the Mr & Mrs J. Duncan eldest son of the first "duke, who hail

Mr WE Dyw caused his younger son (created Earl cl

Mr & Mra W. A Hertford by Queen Elizabeth) to be pre-

Eustace ferred in the succession to the title. The Mr&Mrs S. Fitzy seventh duke had been created Earl of Mr A. Farben Northumberland (1749) as representing Mr & Mr W. D. the Percy family through his mother,

Coltellow daughter of the ith earl of that line, Mr & Mrs J. M. Gorlow and his daughter and only surviving child | Mr & Mrs B. a. Hizle took all the Percy lands away from the Cat E Hall Seyniours to her husband, ie Hugh Smithson, who was crented Dake of Northumberland. The eighth duke, there: fore, succeeded to. somewhat diminished estate when he was recognized as heir male of the head of the junior branch of Me II. D. Hilliant the Seymours.

Capt. A H

Hodgins The Bareny of Beauchamp of Somerset MT. W. Hornby! Bad an independent existence from 1990 | Ar H. Howell to 19 during the lives of three hohlers, Miss O. C. Jenkins after which i fell into an abeyance which W. W. Jordan has never been formally determine, Mr M F. Key' "although in 1400 Roger Seymour, anee

tor of the Dukes of Somerket, becaine sole heir. Although the younger son of, the first duke was created Baron Beau: Champ by Queen Elizabeth, any right I W. A. Bennett which may have existed to the barony

Capt. T. L. Brows King Edward I must have been vested MFR. W. Camples! in the senior line of the House of Sey, Mrd. S. Cór mour, and when the 12th duke died in 15Im W. S. Cuff 1985 without surviving male issue the MW, E. Early harony would have again passed into Air & Mrs H. Golden. abeyance among his three daughters, who want married respectively Sir Frederick Ulric Mr C. H. Halewood Graham of Nether Bt.. Lord Henry Mr J. Jack Frederick Thyane, and Sir John William Ramsden of Byrome, B, and their heirs..

WOMEN IN MEN'S JOBS.

YEUY

NEW LEFT.

The report of the Chief Inspector of Factories states that in 1923 there were 125,551 accidents (807 Intal), an increase ef 27,565 over 1022,

Hawker

PALACE Mr R. J. A. Barrett Mr & Mrs L. Beck

Mr& Mrs A. Lane

Mr K. Lanen!

Mr G. D. Leys

Mr J. D. Lloyd Mr W. H. Leach

Mr & Mrs W. Logan Mr & Mr. N. Lucey Capt. & Mrs J.

McAinsli

Mr E., E. Minamak Mr D. W. Munton Mr W. Ogden

Mrs & Mists M: D. Parr

Mr A. M. Paul MrA. H. Pen Mr F. A. Perry Major & Mrs. H.

Phillip Mr W. E. Roberts L-Col & Mrs O.

Sanders.

Mr L G Scott

Dr. J. L. Shelabear Dr. A. W. Shovelton Capt. & Mrs Skinner

& Mrs M. Smith

ra & Miss Stublings Mr H. V. L. Stunder

Mrs P H.

Mr &3

Mr J. S. Thoming Mr A. W. Tickle Lt Col & Me H.

Trevelyan Capt F. Walker Capt. A. E. Wait Miss, C. Willmott Mr B. L. Seton Winton Mr & Mrs P-D. Wood Mr G. U. Wort

HUTZL

16r J. Mc Donald

Mr. McPortland

Mr B. J. de H. Moore.

Mr D. Beith

Mr W. BONN

Mr-N. Schrobry

Mr HL-Smith

Mrs C. Stringer and

child

erg

Mrs G. Tulloch Mr A. J. Wadino

CROSS-CHANNEL SEAPLANE

SERVICE.

Mr.Lengh, Anawering Lord "Apsley, Haid the preliminary negotiations opened with the French authorities in regard to the establishment of a seaplane service. from Southampton to Cherbourg and ather French ports were riot brought to a conclusion, because in view of the ex perimental nature of the employment of this type of aircraft on regular air trans port services it was considered necessary to contine operations in the first instance to the Southampton-Guernsey service. Valuable experience was being gained on the latter route, but he was not in a position to state whether the servicen zise Those who do remain have been res ferred to would be commenced, the decî- lained as survivors of a vanished period,"| xion in regard to this resting primarily and they will eventually be succeeded by with the director of the Imperial Air. prea

way Linuited.

Women have returned to women's ́ ing dustries, and very few are to be found: even in men's trades, for which war-time experience" showed them to be peculiarly well fitted.

GLAXO IS BEST FOR YOUR BABY

There are many

thousands

of strong, energetic children who owe their health to the Glaxo they had when they babies. Your Baby

were

will be just as happy and strong if you give him Glaxo. Give him some to-day and see how contented and happy he will

be.

Flats,

Hotels

BUILDS BONNIE BABIES.

JAPAN AND

MANCHURIA

Members of Japan Hotel Association

c/o TRAFFIC BUZAU, Ders of Railways, Torre.

Average Rates for Single Rooms (without Bath) including manl

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Chuzenji (Nikko): Lakeride Hoté Kamakura:---

Kaihin Hotel Karuizawa

Mikasa Hotel Hampei Hote

Kobe

Oriental Hotel

Tor Hotel

Y. 10-13 in cor and some popular resorts.

IN CHOSEN Tosan→→

Fusan Station Hotel Kaija (Soon);-

Chosen Flotel

Shingisht:-

8-10 in country districts:

̈· IN JAPAN PROPER:

Kväto:-

Kyoto Hotel Miyako Hatel Afatsushiraa :

Park Hotel Miyajima

Miyajima Hotel

Hotel

Nagasaki

Japan Hotel

Shingishu Station Hote

::

Nagoya

Nagoya Hotel

Nara

Nara Hotel Nikko

Kanaya Hotel

Osaka-

Osaka Hotel

Shinanassan

Ban-ye Hotal

IN TAIWAN (FORMOSA): Tainoku:-Taiwan Railway Hotel

Shizuoka

Raitokwan Hotel Tokyo

Imperial Hotel

Omori Hotel Tokyo Station Hotel Trakiji Seiyoken Ke

Yokoha

Grand Hotel

IN MANCHUELA:

Changchun:

Yums to Hotel Dairon:

Yamato Hotel Hoabīgaura:

Timate Hotel

Trading with

Canada.

Hoten (Mukden)-- Yamato Hotel

Benjen (Port Arthur};----

Yamato Hotel-

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In your business relations with Canada we can' placa 557 of our brancher at your service.

Consult our Foreign Trois Department, Montreal.”

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