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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THUESDAY, APRIL 16TH, 1925

CHRONICLE

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STRANGĘ ANNUITY 'TRUST. VISITORS AT HOTELS. TO-DAY TILL SATURDAY,

Horexone Horts

Mister 1. L. & L. H

Jordan Anderson Capt. C. Josepsaris

Kaltinkel Mr J. G.05

Keele Mr W. Kreiger

TOWER OF LONDON. NEW ITINERARY FOR VISITORS,"

SHARPLES AND HESMONDHALGH..

· Mr M. Axlroad Some time during April, four towers Mr. Thomas Sharples, of Cheadle Mr & Mru'0.6. at the Tower of London, which have not Hulme, Cheshire, chartered accountant... A

blic for many years, been open to the public will be ready to be seen by visitors All lato of Manchester, she died na October Mr& Miss Andrew of them, it recent times have been used 5th fast, aged 25 years, lett estufe of the MS. Back as living quarters for warders of the gross value of £120 with net person-Mrs E. Bangs Tower, and much of their original alty £78,520 Subject to a legacy of 900 Mr N, Heal to his housekeeper, he left the whole of Mr C. Bran Mr C. Bean characteristics was obscured by plaster.

Mr D. Beckwith The work of removing this and of restorhis property upon trait as follows:

ForThomas and Richard Sharples Mrs E. B. Belikos ing some of the old stonework is now.

Mr V. Benjamin approaching completion.

Charity Trust, directing that the income, The process has revealed a number of from his estate should tecumulate for a Me B.J. Birbeck

Mrs Brandons interesting architectural features-old period of three years after his decase Capt. & Mrs I doors and windows, & splendid Norman whilst a scheme was being prepared and Mr H. Bachanan

Buck arch, couple of ancient fireplaces and approved, and then the whole handed Mr F. H.

Mr J. Burrell fragments of others, and a certain over to six trustees, all of whom must friv. Caddy amount of old wood-work Equally inthe legally entitled to the

Hesmondhalghes of Cappleman Sharples or resting are the mural inscriptions, which

theser D. C were cut in the stone by prisoners, and trustees. are in the dst instance to be Me C, Caster which vary from pious representations appointed by the Public Trustee for life Mr H. de Carvalho of the foot and hand of Christ to theor so long as they are willing to act, and Mr S. D. Chant

Mr & Mrs W. Krieger

MF Lauritzen

Mr & Mrs Linderman

Afm F. B. Teok

MrA. J. Le Lachers Mr & Mrs Macdonald Mr D. C. Malne Capt. & Mrs A. W.

McKinley

and child? Mr F. M. McLaughlin Mr & Mrs P. Marks Miss Dorothy Mr R. Menkier Mr M. M.Metasan Miss C

Matcalf

N. E. Coffin Mr Che

horoscope of an astrologer, incarcerated are to be unpaid, but entitled to travel cook

for practising the "black art."

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HOW THE PORTCULLIA WAS WORKED, When these towers are opened to the public, a new itinerary will be available for visitors. The first call will be made at the Byward Tower, just inside the

the Byward liata, at

Then poss entrance. D ing be taken a the ground floor of the Cra- dia Tower: The visitor will next cross to the eastern side, and after inspecting the Salt Tower will walk along the ramparts first to the Broad Arrow Tower and taal- ly to the Martin Tower.

Dorsser

in the southern side a glance wall income (incluse, and whose total other, Mr & Mrs Dusiek

dchild

ling expenses, etc. The trust is to have.

Cooper offices in Manchester, and a whole-time G. 1. Davis paid secretary. The net income from the Mfr Le B. Davin trust in each year is to be divided Mr B. W. Duxies amongst persons legally entitled to the Mr B Descon above surnames, born in England, Wales, M. C.W.D. Vas Seostand, or Ireland, who shall be over

of sixty years

any of the wife in the case of

el married couples) does not exceed | Mr T. Eberth £10 per annum. The payments to the Miss Eccles qualified beneficiaries are to be made Mr Goa. Blaser monthly by cheque. A short statement ME. Falconer of the trust and its objects is to be in Mr A. B. Findlay Mr & Mrs A. HA sorted each year in September onde in each of two weeks each in the Manchester Courier, the fanchester Guardian, and Mr & Mrs E. Forsyth in the weekly newspapers most widely Mr W. Forsyth, Jr. circulated in Halton and district and that Mr F. W. Franklen

and mother in Blackburn and district.

Mr I. H. de Garcia Mr Pide Garcia Dr. Douglas R. Gawler Mrs B. Gelard Mr G. H. Gibson Mr F. A. Gilbert

All these have their architectural tres sures and relics which help to tell again the story of the Tower. The Bevard Tower, in its restored canditian, has an excellent old fireplace and two narrow stene doorways, with steps leading up

of It has been suggested that the terms to one and down to the other. Patt the slit window looking out towards the of the will would entitle people who gute remains, and the rest has been zes acquire the surnames of Sharples or tored, but especially good is the 13th Hesmondhalgh by deed-pool to partici- century portaallis, with its curious mecha-pate in the bencats, and a ruling on the nical equipment. This is worked, not by matter may be sought in the Courts: a windlass and levers, as is the case at the Bloody Tower, but by a wheel exact- ly like that to be found on the bridge of a ship,

BOUZ FAMOUS CRIMINALS.

NATIONAL BABY WEEK. ANOTHER COMPETITION AT WEMBLEY.

|-

Mr W. Goddard

Fong

Mr & Mra J. Gould

Mr & Mrs R. D. Gray Mr. Gry Miss A. J. Griffin MY L'ão Groot Capt. T. P. Hall

Miss Hames

Mi A. & F. Hamilton Mr & Mrs

W.A

Hannibal

Mr G. F. Hanwell Mr G. A. Haman Mr J. Scott Harsion Mr & Mrs G.A.

Henderson

Mr & Mrs A. S. Mr R. G. Hewitt 31: F. 8. Hey'S

Mr & Mr With

Cafontfort

Mr F. Montford. Mr. L. Moose

Mr. & Mrs D. Morrison

R. Mothersill

M.J. R.

Mr N.MurraY Mr Duncan Naven Mr J. Nolasco 17. Mr E. H. O'Farrell

Mr Oliterous

Krs Quiver Miss Patersou Mr F. L. Parkhwist At H. Fearman Mr

Perking"

Mr R. H. Pope

Mr D. H. Farner Nr & L. Bas Mr A. 8. Bamsey Mr. Mr J. Ramsey Mr A. H. Rowo, MrT. H. Rudail Mr. & Mrs P.W.Salman Mr V. G. Sankey Mr H. Schmidt Me Leo Schootha!! MJ. H.

Mrd Shepperd

Mrs J.

Capt.

A.D. Silna & infant Siquiland

Mr E. J. Mrs Smaail Mr F. W Smyth Dr. H. F. Sommers

Mrs E. Sparke

Miss M. Stark Mr J.B.Suffolk Mr. J. Tamabe Kr A. D: Taylor Mr H. Thernot ta Mr J. Thomson

Tabios Mr & Mrs L.A.

# F Tobler Mr G.

The Salt Tower bears most traces of the prisoners it housed. Most of them Seem to have lived on the rat oor, though there is adjoiting a real cell com

It will be remembered that the National plete with a tiny grilled window. In the bigger room the inscriptions on the wall Baby Week Council held an Empire's Bonniest Baby Competition last year in are numerous. Michael Moody,

and near it Henry connection with the British Empire" Ex is cut on one wa latter may possibly hibition at Wembley. This year, they are have been the Jesuit priest who was again holding Imperial Baby Week at the Mr A. F. Heng Hersee Mr Tatimijan Walpole, 1572

a groom to British Empire Exhibition, July 8th to hanged in 1995 the Queen's saddle, but 11th, and in connection, with it are con mear poison on the

so, this record of him refers to ancar- f ducting tlie Empire's Mother and Baby Mr & Mrs A Hicks Vangham & 2 sons lier period of trouble. On this assump- Competition, 1523

it is also possible that he was rea tion ponsible for the carvings of the nail- pierced band and foot which are to be found near, though another Jesuit, Father Gerrard, was imprisoned in, and escaped from this room, after having been tor-

tured.

be

Biggins

Mra

Ube

Mr & Mrs H. H.

Capt. & Mrs Walker MF Geo, Weaver Mrs Wely Mrs H. L. Wilson

and 2 boys Mr & Mr G., Wossner

and child

Barulaz BAT HOTEL,

In this the baby will be entered by menus of a scoro sheet. giving details of Mr. E.T. Holdsworth its physical condition, and photographs M. C. Holmes shewing the competitor full length and Mr L. 8. Hosanadia unclothed. From these the judges will Mr & Mrs A. Irminger estimate its physical fitness. The mother Mr G. J. Johnston will, be entered by means of answering MJ. H. Johnstone SORCERY AND MAGIC.

3 set questions on tothercraft, appended Particularly interrating is the elaborate to the secre sheet. The awards will carving of a horoscope--a circle inter-made on the joint totals of marks of Mr & Mrs Van Andel sected by lines radiating from the signs credit obtained by mother and baby Mr & Mrs G. E. G. of the zodine, the work of Hugh Draper, Copies of the regulations and the score imprisoned on charge

of practising sheet have been sent to us and may be Mr & Mrs A. E. A The inscription sorcery and magic." above it is"Hew Draper of Bryster had on application to the Hongkong made thys Spheer the 30 day of Maye, Pily Press Office by any trader in Mr B. C. Crooke

•terested...

Entries must reach the National Baby Week Council in Londoa, by June 13th, 1025.

Anno 1561.

The Martin Tower, though famous for the story of the theft of the regniin, has a certain amount of architectural merit. in the basement there is one perfect Nor

Through the agency of the Press last man arch let deep into the wall as

year, there were entries from Perak, Fiji, but the The wind

window has gone .support. aroh itself is in splendid condition. On uala Lumpur, Penang, and Straits Settlements generally, Singapore and an apper floor there aru son Jacobean Hongkong. In fact, one of the eighteen banisters of red deal, and of Breplace

remning. One arrow slit window £20 prize winners was a Hongkong, child, be still to be ser nearly complete. All Elsie Mary Hallowes. the others have gone to make way for much more recent work. In the basement, br. avother curious wall-carving my found. This again is a natrological design, bearing the date 1606 and part of a name, which might have been Edmand Retford.

and

MOSKOWSKI DEAD.

FAMOUS PIANIST WHO RECAME PENNILESS.

Moritz Moskowski, the pianist and composer, died last month in Paris after

long and painful illneas.

Mr & Mrs B. J. Lacon Mr & Mrs A. Lainet. Bannerman

́& children' Mr & Mrs E. Land Carleton Cmdr. Must

Mr & Mr J. N. Packer Med Sirs CT-Deenek-Miss Bichard and chill Mira Schryver Mr & Mrs Fred Ellis Mr Mrs & Mira L. Elis

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Mr Fischer Miss H. Harry

Hodgson Mr & Mrs P.M. Mr A.E.C. Kaiga:

PEAK

Bennett

Dr. J. W. Anderson. “ Mr S. A. Arthur Mr & Mrs F. Austin Miss E. R. Bailey, Dr. H. Balean -Mr & Mrs T. G.

Mr & Mrs P. W.

MJ. W. C Boa Mr. W. H. Bourne Mr JK Bousfeld Mr MJ. Breen Mr&Mr R. L.

&Ms W.C.

Vander, Steen Lt. Col. & Mrs Stephens Mr & Mrs J. H.

Taggart Mr & Mrs Thomson Mr & Mr E. U. Wood

HOTEL

Blackwell.

Bridges

He was born in Breslau in 1854, but was Col. & Mrs C. Eussoli

Brown

BAD CHARLES in Now! The greatest story associated with +" tower is that of the impudent "Colonel' Blood, who with the aid of an accomplice actually succeeded in 1671 in binding at gagging the aged Sir Gilbert Talbot, the Master of the Jewel House, and in dash- of Polish origin, and spent most of his ing off with the crown and the orb. They life in Franco. He made a number of Mi F. W. Brown got out of the Tower and were captured tours in the United States and Great S.D. Carothers Just as they were about to mount horses Britain, where he was well known and Capt. & M J.0.

where his compositions were much appre Dear St. Katherine's late, but after short spell in prison Blood was both pardoned and rewarded by Charlen 11: Cute's best known works were his Mr B. R. Cleland

Buite Spenish Dances" for the piano, Miss M. Cooper Out of this arose the suspicion that the concert pieces, and a remarkable violon- Mrs L'H, Cormack

pecunious Charles had attempted to celle concerto. He had a remarkable gift Mr & Mrs W. A Cortiell bayo his own crown stolen.

for reproducing racial characteristics in music.

Mr G. S. Hugh-Jones Misa G. Kennedy " Mr & Mr A. C

Kennedy

MM-E-

Mr J. E. F. KIIL Kr & àírí A. Lace Mr & Mr S, H

Langston Mr K. I

Larsen

My My G. D. Ley Mika Loys Major A. S. Lattejahar MJ. D. Lloyd

W. H. Lock Mr L. M. B. Lloyd Mr & Mrs W. Lega

MAR

Ms By Mille

Mr H. A.

Carpenter 3Lr E. F: Mimmack

Mrs G. 1. More Hind Newsholme Hr W. Ogden Mr T. Ollerton MPA

H Penn

Mr & Mre J. D. Danby Mr. My N. C. Dopali Lt. Col. . A. Dobbie

When these new sights are thrown open to the public there will be officials un du. to conduct parties through them and explain the entures and the stories which There are sorge are attached to them who believe that Anne Boleyn was invested the proceeds in Polish, German, Mr & Mrn W. AN prisoned for a time in the Byward Tower, but history is not explicit on this, and

His latter years were bittered by health and extreme poverty. He had sold Major & Mrs. H. B. most of his copyrights before the war and

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and Russian stocks with the result that five years ago he found himself practie-MrR E. 1

at all events she seems to have left at ally penniiess and was forced to accept Ar traces there. Nevertheless all the towers are interesting and will form a great addition to the tour of the Tower at present permitted to visitors

NEW DISEASE CURE. TREATMENT BY MANGANESE AND

THYROID EXTRACT.AS

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WITH SPECIAL MUSICAL SETTING.

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you take two or three little tablets, of Bisurated. Magzenia immediately after ente ing. When you have pain in your stomach the trouble is due to excessive acid or food, fermentation. Bisurated Magnesia Tablets. neutralise the acil, stop the fermentation, and in fire minutes your stomach is doing its work in a painless, normal manner. If " you have dyspepsia, gastritis, indigestion, or just a plain every-day pain after eating. go to the nearest chemist and get some Bisarated Magnesia Tablets. A large fiselt costs very little and if you will take se directed you will find you can est what you like without fear of any following dis- comfort. Further, it is usually found that the simple taking of Bisurated Magnesia aids strength and power to the vital organs: It is urged, however, that the "BISMAG” oval trade-mark-sign be seen when purchasing..

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Remington

Edwards

Mr A Ritchie Eit-Cold MA 0,

To tha

Eustace

WEEKLY

Mr & Mrs LG Scott Er R. P. Bhaw

Mr W. Fimons Miss F. Skinner

help from some of his admirers Music-Mr A Forbes

Mr & MrT. H. Whyta

Smith ians like Paderewski gave. henefit per Forbes formances or his behalf in the United Miss G Forthergil

MrR. I W. Foster Mr & MissG. E. States.

Mr&Mrs F. F. P.

Blubbings Ben Franklin Mr U.P. Sturdee

Mr & Mr E. F. L

Bturdee

The now, Weinbly will focus attention L G. O. Frederick

on housing, the question of the hout. Lt Col F. G. Ces Barn d. 1. Therapy

Over 60,000 square feet have been allottcil. to a great housing exhibit, which will be. the principal attraction in the Palace of Engineering during the Exhibition this

The Aritish Medical Journal calls the summer. attention of physicians and laboratory workers to a new, treatment for various thisenses devised by Dr. Herbert W. Nutt,

of Little Button, Birkenhead

W. D.

Me J.'A. Tarrant:

Goodfellow de Mrs O, Thwaites

(Miss Thwaites Mr & Mr G. W. Grey / Mias

His B & Hals MA W

Tickin Miss B. B. Hall Lt Col H Mr J. B. Hawker Trevelyan Mr & Men W. Jan

Capt. A. F. Walker LAH WAL

Hawker Mr G. M. Hemsworth

Mr H. 1-Weller:

Lt. A. L.Whyte Miss, O Willsort Mr Mm F:D, Wood

It consists of innaganese in conjunction of cases of chronic rheumatoid art Comdr. G.F. Hole with thyroid extract, the manganese thritis, 8 were cured and 14 felieved. Howell; **** being given in the form of injections of Similar results were obtained in other Miss Or C. Jenkins

Mr T. La Jenkins Fos: Mr G C Worrall permanganate of potassium dissolved in diseases.

water.

Manganese, which is essential to life. Very remarkable le cures are reported in is present in fruits, green vegetables, nou the journal by Dr. Nott," who gives a cereale, but while the bran of wheat con summary of results obtained by 34 doc tatus

large

amount, there is none in tors using the method in 227 cases, in white flour cluding heart failure, rheumatoid arthri- A French physician dealing with weak

tis, gout, angina pectoris, St. Vitus'sly children found that, when manganese dance, and goitre."-

(Dontinued at foot of nest Column.)

was administered some of them rapidly increased in health and weight.

Please

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PALACE HOTELA Mr & Mrs F. Alsusu: Mr C. Halt Mr B. Brooks

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Mr G. McBreen.

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