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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1930.

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THE

CROSSING FOULTRY IN THE EGG.

TRANSFER OF YOLK.

POSSIBILITIES OF NEW.

BREEDS.

The possibilities of the production of new breeds of poultry "by the transference of yolk from one egg:

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to another was discussed at the THURSDAY, SEPT. 4 nutrition and rearing section of the World's Poultry Congress at the For Crystal Palace last month. some years experiments have been conducted in poultry research ata- tions and laboratories in various parts of the world, and a French woman delegate, Mlle. L Bouges, gave the Congress an interesting and other Remnants, Blankets, Mess Clothing, including Serge, Flannel survey of the work in that country. | Gear including Electro-plute, Cutlery

It was well known, she said, that and Hardware. foodstuffs affected the organs of the body, both by their amount and by their composition, and this effect was more noticeable in the young than in adults. Little was known, however, of the influence of diet on embryonic development, and invest tigations had been made as to the possibility of influencing the em bryonic diet of a chicken by modify ing the contents of the egg. "This was done by means of a hypodermic

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Ox VIEW From TUESDAY, the 2ND SEPTEMBER, 1980,

needle during the incubation stages TERMS OF SALEց8 DETAILED

of the egg. The shell had been pierced and good materials had been added, removed, or exchanged. After the egg had been piercell, the shell was repaired with plaster of paris.

Diet and Sex,

The operation, Mile. Bouges add- ed, "necessitated much patient ex- perimental work, and the first re corded success was obtained with two eggs of the Leghorn breed, and gave chickens of quite normal' ap. pearance. The process had been applied to about six hundred eggs, and the operations included the ex- changes of yolk between eggs of

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ferent breeds, and also between hen egge and turkey eggs. The birds. resulting from the experiments had been most interesting, and had been kept under observation.

It was znwise to come to hasty conclusions, but it had been de- finitely established that it was pos sible to vary the embryonic diet of the chicken, both quantitatively

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of colouring could probably be modified by the influence of diet, and some experiments led them to consider the theory, that diet might play a part as one of the factors determining sex. Others indicated the possibility of selective breed. ing of poultry starting from the feeding of the embryo in the egg-

A feld, Mlle. Bouges added, seemed to be open for profitable re- search rich in unexpected results. On the biological side there were many problems which might be solved, and on the economic sidd the researches might be of import- ance for the production of new and profitable breeds.

THE MAN WHO WOULD NOT DIE

BELGIAN KING AND HIS WIDOW.

war

Thirty thousand Belgian veterans, representing every branch of the Belgian Army, marched past. the Royal Palace at Brussels recent ly where King Albert took the salute.

The imposing ceremony lasted for 3 hours and was the culminating raint of the celebrations of the Centenary of Belgium's 'Independ-

ence.

Sitting near the King in a place of honour was in Australian widow, Mrs Richard Reading, whose late husband, formerly editor of a Man.. cheater, sporting newspaper, served with great distinction in the Belgian Array during the War. After the ceremony she was presented to the King and Queen

An Indomitable Spirit.

Dick" Bending, through his terrible experiences in the early * days of the war, became known as The Man Who Would Not Die. His epic story was told in this journal in August last by Sir Basil Clarke. On the outbreak of war Reading tried to join the British Army, then the French Army, but was turned down. Undaunted, he journeyed to Brussels and joined the famous Corps des Mitrailleuses

Presumably they will remain in Russia and forfeit their bail, as. was the case with the general secre tory-treasurer of the Industrial Workers of the World, William ("Big Bill") Hayward, who dodged a war-time conviction and a 20-year sentence imposed in Chicago by the then Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis by going to. Russia and allowing his friends to forfeit the bail they had posted.

Convictions Afirmed.

After many thrilling adventures at the Front, he was gravely wound- ed. Over 20 machine-gun hullets ontered his body-any ordinary, man would have died. He lay for two years in hospital and then, crippled and almost lielpless, went to Aus tralia. His ship, the Mongolis, was sunk by a submarine, and Reading was eight hours in the sea with his legs in splints before he was picked the Castenie textile labour troubles The three men are professional up. He bore his sufferinge with in- pastelstrikers dlashed with the labour organizers Friends (al that if domitable courage until his death

police, are at present in Russia their connection with the death of last year.

They sailed for Bussia last the Gastonia police chief was Three Englishmen-Mr. WJ. spring on falee passports, it was extraordinarily remote if morally Cowan, who joined the Belgian revealed. Bail had been supplied existent at all. They were the only Army at the same time as Reading, for them by the Civil Liberties ones convicted of a large group of Mr. C. Thompson and Mr. H. Union, an organization beaded by leaders and, strikers originally in Nowell-also took part in the march.

past Boger Baldwin and devoting itself dicted,

New York, August 1-Announce ment was made today by the New Tork Telegram, a Scripps-Howard Last Wednesday the North Caro- newspaper, that Fred Beay, Clarina State Supreme Court affirmed Beal, Miller and ence Miller and K. Y; Headricks, the convictions the labour leaders who were con- Hendricks and ordered that they victed of charges of murder after begin their terms of imprisonment:

IN CATALOGUE.

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Hong Kong, August 20th, 1930.

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