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STEREOSCOPIC X-RAY.
APPARATUS THAT SEES THROUGH US.
PATIENT NEED NOT BE MOVED.
A marvellous apparatus-a vast improvement on the original X-rays and the only one of its kind in Great Britain-was demonstrated recently by Mr. A. T. K. Moir, A.M.I.EE, M.A.ME.E., at his London clinic.
Ordinary X-ray apparatus shows a picture nf only two dimensions-- length and breadth. The stereos-
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MR. JINKS WINS BY A HEAD.
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LONDON, May 1 The result of the Two Thousand as fol- Guineas, run to-day, was
lows:-
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2. Cragadour.
3. Gay Day,
copic apparatus offers complete:
There were starters. solution of the problema of obtaining a head: one and a half a shadow picture in relief to its between second and third Luo relationship. It gives a third' dimension-depth. -
Betting: 3/2 Mr. Jinks, Craendour, 90/1 Gay Day.
Won by lengths
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The image on the screen is of a viewed at actual size, and caa any desired distance. The organs of the body can be observed in motion, either ns h whale or in their detailed parts.
Reverse View,
It is frequently desirable that a patient under examination should not be moved. With the non-glercos copic apparatus unless the pacient is moved, only one view of the part of the body in question is obtained. With the stereoscopic apparatus, however, an amazing thing hap pens. By pressing a switch the examiner can obtain a reverse view without turning the patient round.
31 Moir told the story of an eminent surgeon who was being shown the apparatus for the first
time.
13 see.
The patient was placed in posi- tion, the rays turned on, and the surgeon was able to obtain a stereo- copic view of the organs he wanted During his examination (which is made through what looks like a pair of biculars to his amazement he suddenly found him- self looking at the revers side of the paitert. At the conclusion be asked the demonstrator who it was "who turned the patient round.
Time Saved.
It was then explained to him that the patient had not been moved at al, but that an ingenious device and permitted him this reverse view by the simple process of pressing" a buttou.
The apparatus makes it possible to see all shadow-giving parts or the position of foreign bodies or
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CAVE MAN WINS
HIS APPEAL.
GIRL DISAPPROVED OF BY HIS MOTHER.
TITLE CLAIM.
POST OFFICE INQUIRY.
OFFICIALS WORRIED BY RECENT THEFTS.
P.M.G.'S COMMITTEE.
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929.
PASSENGERS.
Departures.
The following passengers lett here by the Empress of Russia for the North-Mrs. A. Abramovitch, Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Abadilla, Mr. S. Bailey, Mr. A. G. Bethell. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bloodgood, Master W. E. Bloodgood, Miss M. T. Bloodgood, Miss A. E. Bloodgood, Mrs. A H. Brown, Miss V. Brown, How to prevent post, office rob-r. and Mrs. R. W. Blanchard, beries-that is the task, in terms Mr. A. Boys, Miss A. M. Brown, poi reference, of a special depart-3rs, R. H. Burrett, Mr. H. n. mental committee of experts in Beaumont. Mr. T. A. T. Begg, Mr. the postal service, appointed by C. Bernard Brown, Mrs. P. Carpio, Sir William Mitchell-Thomson, the Miss P. Carpio, Mr. Chau Chel
Wan, Mr. C. Bruz: Mr. Chow Pak Postmaster-General.
Kam, Mrs. R. A. Cooper, Miss A. The recent thefts of mailbags M. Cooper, Miss R. A. Cooper, Mr. have worried the Post Office chiels and Mrs. C. Coutts, Mr. K. A. nore than they care to tell, and for Carstensen. Major and Mrs. R. P that reason the committee is. sit-Causins. Mrs. E. M. Clark. Major L. B. Clarke, Mr. C. J. Cookes, ting.
Mrs. 1. B. Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Culver, Rev. W. Christie, Mr. S. K. Chang. Mrs. R. Chup- Mr. Chan Yue, Mr. H. H. Chan, khans and infant, Mrs. B. V. de Carmona, Mrs. Cheung Kin Eing. Mr. Chan Harr, Mrs. A Chan, Miss M. Chan, Mrs. E. Davis, Mrs. L. H. Dunlap, Miss B. J. Dunlap Miss M. E. Dunn, Mr. T. Y. Deane. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Eleazar, Mrs. 1. A. S. Eccles. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Fetterly and family. Mr. J. J. Forster, Mr. M. Fournier, Miss E. M. Fraser, Mr. T. Fung, Mr. P. E. Foster, Dr. A. Frew. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. de Friest, Mr. R. Feimann, Mr. J. Gubbay, Miss I. Genn, Mr. J. M. B. Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gordon, Miss M. L. Gordon, Mr. C. M. Gee, Sister E. Hansen, Mrs. C. F. Hutchinson, Mr. K. C. Hsu. Mr. James W. Howe, Mrs. C. Hollands, Mr. T.
One of the main points of inquiry is to ascertain how confidential in formation relating to transfer of important nails, and known only to postal officials—can leak to outside recent sensational sources. The robberies of registered letters could not have been successfully carried out if inside information" had not been given.
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and
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T. Tong. Bor, and Mrs. G. Upadell, Master J. Upsdell, Mrs. S. G. Vaca, Mr. and Mrs. A. Villasen, Mrs. Wing T. Toy, Mr. H. Wor ham. Dr. Wou Sao Fong. Mr. W. J. Woolley, fr, E. Wood, Miss F. D. Willis Mr. Wong Yue Chuen, Mr. K. W. Wong, Mr. W. Wong, fra. K. B. Walters, Mr. Wong Man Fong, Mr. C. W. Wales, Mr. Wong Tick Chum. Mrs. Wong Feng Sze, Mrs. Wong Tick Chum, Miss Wong Kin, Miss Wao Shut. Mies Wong. Tee Tat, Mr. D. G. Wong. Mr. Wong Che, Mr. Wong Shih Yu, Mrs D. G. Wong, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Wiener, Mr. A. Wel haven, Mr. Yew Young Chung. Mrs. W. Yip. Mr. S. C. Tiu. Mr. H. L. Yang, Miss You Of Woo
The following passengers left
Francisco yesterday by the ss. Shinyo Maru for Angeles:-Mr. H. T. Brooks, Mr. S. Ohta, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cum-j miskey, Mr. 3. C. Hsu, Mr. A. L. Wan, Mr. I. S. Wan. Mr. Ta Mr. M. Tsuji, Mr. G. O. Yun, Mr. Wing Nin, Mr. G. Kago Shima, J. Sandberg, Mr. Magnez, Mr. Gande, Mr. and Mrs P. Chalice. Mr. H. Coste. Mr. K. Yoshida, Mr. J. N. Mehlay Mr. Chu Lai Chun Mr. C. S. Hsu, Mr. Chow Yan, Mr. T I. Wa. Mr. T. Y. Fwan, Mr. N. P. Kwan, Mr. P. L. Leung, Mr. Tsui Siu Hoi, ir. Li Sang Chak, Mn Lau Po "San. Mr. and Mrs. Uhler, Mr. T.- Yamauchi, Mr. M. Maraki, Mr. and Mrs. K. Torri and infant, Mrs. T. Ohshima, Mr. Y. Mori, Mrs. C.: Uyemura, Mr. H. Akaba, Mrs. T. Kudo. Master K. Kudo, Master Y. Kudo, Mr. H. Matsuo, Mr. K Yamamoto, Mr. E. Aune, The Hon. Sir Charles, Lady Fawcett, Mr. B. Naess, Mr. L. A. Saunders-Jacobs, Mrs, S. J. Sadkowsky, Miss V. V. Harman. Mrs. E. V. Hester, Sądkowsky, Mr. C. Mortenson, Mr. Robberies from b-post offices Miss C. Hester, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Graham, Miss F. Frodsham, W. Hill, Master R. S. Hill, Mrs. Miss D P. Rackstraw, Mr. and those offees which are part of an
Miss V. Hou, Miss A. C. Hsu, Mrkowsky, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. ordinary shop-are also under the D. H. Hsu. Miss T. S. Hsu, Mrs. H. Downes, Mr. S. J. Sad- consideration of the committee.
R. T. Harrison. Mr. He ai Pollard. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Steps are to be taken to prevent Loung, Mr. S. Hosaka, Miss Ip Archibald. Mr. C. G. Newell, Mr. this class of crime, which includes Shiu Fin, Mrs. F. A. Jones, Mrs. C. E. Philbrick, Mr. and Mrs Otis usually an attack on the attendant 31. Jobson, Mrs. Jeu Kwok Sze. K. Yambert, Miss F. Dimulanta, at the postal counter and the rifling Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Jones, Mr. J. R. A. Bidwell, Mr. T. S. Sister Jackson, Mr. M. Karalchuck, Siel. Mr. Ho Shun, Mr. Pang Ho of the safe and till.
Mrs. M. Kelton, Mr. J. Kelly, Mr. Way, Miss Pang Pi King, Mrs. Ng and Mrs. C. Y. Kung. Mr. and Shee, Mrs. Chan Shee, Mrs. Sum Mrs. J. L. Kinloch, Mr. and Mrs. Ise King, Miss Tang Siu Tin, Mr. Kwan Yan Shan, Mr. N. Lapu Tang Chu Chong. Mrs. Chu Kit Luckang Hink, Mr. Ho Wai, Mrs. Poon Miss R. Lawrence, Mr.
P. Vin Huge
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Thief-Proof Locks. Suggestions are being considered by the investigation committee for safeguarding registered mails on the railways and in transit through London. One idea is that valuable packages should only be carried in vans apart from the regular cor- rider expresses, and another that a Remarkable allegations were steel-lined compartment with thief- made at London Sessions when Mr.proof locks should be provided on John Warburton whittington, aged every main line train which carries twenty-two, appealed. successfully mails. against an order made against him at Marylebone in respect of the child of Babette. Nancy Warner, aged nineteen, of Kildare terrace Bayswater.
Mr. Bertran: Rence, for Miss Warner, read a number of letters liged to have passed between Miss Warner and Mr. Whittington Whistington. in a letter from Dieppe, where he was staying with his mother,
wrote: There are
some sweet undies, there in the Maybe. perhaps, shops, of course.
I shall buy you some.""
Miss Warner addressed Whitting ton as "Dearest honeybunch," and later wrote, "An revoir, my man."
Gave Birth to Twins,
cave
Miss Warner, who gave her age as nineteen, corroborated her coun- sel's statements.
located and measured to Iraction No! et an inch.
Sub-Post Office Raid,
A novel system of burglar alarms for sub-post offices has been laid before the Post Once, and may an alarm signal would be sounded in the street outside each shop by a person stepping on any one of a in number of "connection points the shop fouring, or if the othee safe, till, or counter were touched by any unauthorised person.
Sanchez.
Master Luis M.
Hon Ching, ra. Lee Kai Fong Lui Fook Tim, Mra Wu Wim Poo, Mrs Mak. Ming, Mr. M. So Shee, and infant, Master C. L. Lee, Mr. Thomas A. Lee, Mr. Lim Hee Shou, Mr. He Chik Chu, Mr. Liu Sang Mr. Lum Kau Sheung, Miss Leung Chiu, Mr. Caoag Do Hing. Mr. Shiù Kum, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Woo Su Chang Mr. Chu Tse Kuen. Li, Mr. Lai C. Hen, Mr. Lee Sin Mr. and Mrs. X. T. Lum, Dr. and Ping, Mr. Lee Lok Tien, Mr. Mrs. H. F. Choy, Miss Katherine Point was given to the inquiry by P. Lau. Mr. M. Laurent, Miss Ching, Mr. Lino Chang Yang, Leung Chun Ha, Mr. S. C. Law, Mr. J. N. Emery (for Mr. Whit- raid on a sub-post office at Pem- Mr. Lee Ping Chiu, Mr. Lee Pine Mr. Wong Lun Him, Mr. Luis M. tington): Have you ever been call broke Mews, Halkin, Street, SW, fractures, for they can be readily ed the Hon. Barbara Warner when three men got away, it is be Fun, Mr. Lee York Tong, Mra R Sanchez, Mrs. Butha de Sanchez lieved, with the contents of the Your sister went as the Hon.safe. The same post office was Pamela Walmsler 1-Yes.
robbed about six months ago.
Miss Clarke, daughter of the sub- postmaster, opened the tobaccon- ist'a shop of which the sub-post office is part. A motor-car, in which were three men, stopped outside, They went into the post office, and one man asked for cigarette papers. While Miss Clarke was getting a packet he seized her tightly and put his hand over her mouth. The other two men went to the sale, Leaving the post office without which Miss Clarke had opened. any appearance of hurry, the three
You know she is not entitled to
that title 1-She is, but there is a long history behind it.
An enormous amount of time is Based in performing operations, fas not only can the surgeon follow his usual course of making with dye the points on the patient's body Mr. Emery: You went in the where he must eat, but he knows nursing home as Mrs. Warner to within the smallest fraction of was not going to shout that I was an inch how deep he has to cut The ordinary X-ray photograph, it aust he remerared, does not show him the depth.
not married.
It is my suggestion that instead of being an innocent girl who has been taken in by a wicked man, it is the other way about, and that you and your sister have been in the habit of receiving money for
The apparatus is being extensive ly used in tuberculosis cases. The ordinary X-ray shows only dark patches on the lungs, which may this child. anything. The stereoscopic X-ray shows clearly the cavities, which are
important in this disease.
Heart. Seer in Action. How it save the life of an Ameri can millionaire, who, while walking into his hotel, suddenly began to cough up blood, was told by Mr Moir.
I put it to you that you were enthieves drove away. A pedestrian deavouring to obtain money in res-entering the shop found Miss Clarke part of the child for which he was not responsible, and you knew be in a state of collapse. He at once was not responsible for it 1-No, I summoned the police. The amount of money taken is believed to be did not nothing of the kind.
about £80 in cash and stamps. Mias next witness туля The
sister, Mrs. Ramela Warner's Walmsley.
Mr. Emery a Were you ever A doctor was hastily summoned, known as the Hon, Pamela Walms- and found that before the hemorrley-Warner-Never." hage stopped the millionaire had Did you give birth to twins?
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E. Locess Mr. J. M. McMullin, and infant, Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Moe, Miss M. R. Moe, Miss C. E. Moe, Mrs. A. M. Moodie, Mrs. C. Murray, Mr. Mok Hak Ming, Mrs. Ma Joe Young Master Ma Hin Fong. Mr. Moy Kung Sang, Miss Y. Me Kenna, Mr. and The Hon. Mrs. J.
Evidence at Penge in a motor-car case: I did not see the car coming i it came from nowhere at umpteen miles an hour.
Willesden mua I I have been a Morrison, Mrs. M. E. McGrath Mr. Ma Joe Keun. Miss Ma Joe friend to this man, and have taken Keun, Alias Ma Maa Oi, Mr. and him home when he was drunk. Mrs Ma Wing Chau, Mr. Ma Joe Magistrate: Be a better friend next Young. Mrs. Ma Chat, Mr. Ytime, and water his beer. Marokgema, Mr. J. Morton, Mr., D. A. MacIntosh, Mr. T. Mitchell, Mr. N. Nuguid, Col. & Mrs. C. H. Nance, Miss K. M. Nance, Mrs. T. Ordoveza, Miss F. Oakley, Mr. J. A. del Prado, Mr. Poon Kit Chuen, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Patell, Sir Henry Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. E.
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"DUISBURG " baring arrived, Consignees of Cargo se hereby notified that their Goods being landed and placed at their risk in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns Kowloon, where Delivery CAO obtained as the Goods are landed.
Optional Cargo will be landed, unles Notice has been given prior to Steamer's arrival.
K. Poor, Miss J. Price, Mrs. PargTHE Motor Vessel Shee, The Hon. Mr. N. Perodeau, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. H. Priestley, Miss E. M. Poole, Mr. C. C. Real, Mr. P. Rodriguez, Miss E. S. as mussen, Mr. K. Sokurada, Mrs. C. L. Sandes, Master C. H. Sandes, Master H. Sandes, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sanson, Mrs. W. A. Simson, Mrs. I. Sheffield, Mrs. H. B. Sevrens, Master C. F. Sevrens, Miss M. Shumate, Mrs. T. Soenko, Mrs. J. M. Silkman, Mr. J. Saenko, Miss P. Sidney, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Seks, Mr. Shek Mow Tong, Mr. A L. Shields, Mr. T. Smith, Mr. T. Sutton. Mr. and never received that in respect to
Stig Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. MM. H. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. the twins. He gave it as a present. Mr. Whittington entered the wit-
p.m.-Evening programme of W. Tallis, Mr. C. Thwaites, pumping during exertion aganist css-box immediately after the Chinese music relayed from the Mr. W. K. Tait, Miss M. L.
lunch on adjournment. He said the wall of the king, where it ad that, with the exception of a silk Rosi Garden of The Sincere Co., Teague, Mrs. D. Tollan, Miss L.
"His Present.
st three quarts of blood. He was yes or no I did, yes. then apparently perfectly well again, but i was thought advisable to order him a fortnight's rest dur ing which time he was put under the X-ray, which trouble at all
revealed no
Finally the stereoscopic appara tus was used and the heart, aa en larged one, could be clearly seen
I put it to you that you did not give birth to twins, and that you obtained a sum of £160 from this man in respect to the twins -I
furted a bladder, Blood Only. then ware the doctors able to trent slip he brought back from Dieppe, the trouble successfully and save the he gave the girl po present of any American from a second, and possi bly a fatal, hemorrhage.
AUXILIARY INSTALLATION
IN A YACHT.
kind.
When my mother came back!
1.4 p.m.-Weather report. 5:30 to 6.30. p.in.-Programme of Chinese music. (Victor recorda 7.48 p.m.-Evening weather re- supplied by The Music World Co.). port,
Ltd.).
10.30 p.m.--Close down
Tollan, Miss D. Tollan, ME Y. H. Tsao, Mr. Tong Sui Lane, Mr. P. C. Tang. Mr. L. Tsang, Mr. Tam Lai Tang, Major C. W. R. Tuke, Mr. Z. B. Tsar, Mr. K. Tokuda,
from Dieppe," he added, "she saw CONSIGNEE NOTICES. Mr. and M. E. Thomas, Mr. P.
this girl, and did not approve of her. I began to see that she was not all that I thought she was."
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she recognised the girl as the per- son who went into the nursing home
Often it happens that the real as Mrs. Warner.
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sider reverse gear a necessary said, and Mrs. Walmsley showed part of the auxiliary equipment her a photograph of some one she having arrived, Consignees of Cargo for his boat. This is due in many said was the husband of the girl arg bereby informed that all Goods are cases to a strict limitation of space and the father of the child. It is, therefore, a useful feature if,
Mr. Emery: Was that the photo
being landed and placed at their risk into the hatsnious and/or extra hazardous Wharf and Godown On., Ltd., where, in the design of the power unit, the graph of a man anything like this Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon reverse gear can be omitted as a man (Whittington)-No.
landed. whole without any alteration to the The chairman (Sir Robert Wal- Delivery can be obtained ne soon as the No Claims will be admitted after lace) said that in the view of the Goods are Such a case is the installation of justices Miss Warner had failed to the Goods have left the Godowns, and
all Goods the Allan Craig Kid Junior 6-8 make out her case.
4 p... will h.p. two-cylinder marine motor in
crvation not wish to make any ob- the 8th May, 1926, delivered after
engine tself.
n 26x11 ft. Dutch yacht of 121 tons servation on the case," he said displacement, which is being made In our view the appeal should be
at Botham. There will be no re- allowed. We will not allow any verse gear or clutch and the pro- costs."
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the emission of the whole reverse vantages of so adaptable an engine as the Kid Junior with the result gear a saving of 10 in. in the overall length of the engine has that The Ailsa Craig Motor Co. been effected without any modifica Ltd., of Chiswick, London, who tion to the engine other than acre the makers, have been kept "cover plate to the timing gear box busy on this popular model for
Needless to say, yachtsmen have installations for the coming season... been quick to perceive the ad- for owners at Home as well as for (Continued at foot of next column), { abroad.
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