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"Lactogen is easily digested and assimilated" Says a Hospital Doctor

ACTOGEN

**After haring-tied several preparations of infant food I have found out that "Lactogen" bas given the best results so für for my own baby and those who like been using it under my direction and observation. "Lactogen" is easily digested and assimilated by infants as well as thality prepared, not to mention its high food valley Walike some artificial milk preparations it is non secvisti puting **

Balies do well when put on act gen it agr se with them. Now. Doctors and Nuraga ovi rywhere are 4 tehing Mothers Baby will thrive if you put him on Laotogan."

Lactogen is pure, fresh, full-cream modified dried milk with extra cream and natural nuk sugar added, made in all important respects ex watly like breast tul E.

ACTOGEN

BETTER MILK FOR BABIES

from Tape 1)

The opening of the theatre wAF the great avant of the day but by the time goo Stratford had slready been keeping high festival for many hours.

Birthplace to Tomb,

TIPODEST ANXIOUS FORT

TRADE.

Australing dewspaper editors, ave never at a loss for material for the paper's lending article. If there is

scarcity of lonal matter loader writer's Yea, he simply set tles down to write still mother article on the possibilities of trade with China

of the most interes

Spring exhibitions

London

Home Echibition:ar

the ganised hewapapor,” the Daily MaTHAT your vit was more attractive than ever. It showed the most inoderm developmenta in British home mak ings catered bath for the most expensive and the simplest tastes. Utilitarian ideas had been barnesë-

That the possibilities are very real has long been realized by all Western countries, and Australia ed to beauty of colour and design, in its courageous fight against the and the result was a greds advanta Prosent, world depression, in wido | mant awake to the opportunities that scor exist.

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The Birthday celebrations began worly, with the pooling of the bell of the parish church (where Shakes peare fice buried) at "wo o'clock. After that the streets were full of wolden and girls in Elizabethan dress, selling sprigs of rosemary.

At eleven o'clock the more formal proceedings began with the custom- ary procession from Shakespeare Dr. Mourne, a prominent Aus birthplace through the gaily-decor | ated streets to lay flowers on the tralian economist as a recent vigi post's tomb-s ceremony which owostor to Chine. His mission was to Anquire into the possibilities for a its effectiveness to the complete sim- furtherance of trade between Aus- plicity with which it is carried out tralian and the East.

Meanwhile there had arrived from London, the special trninnbristen- ed by one irreverent spirit Flying Bardolater "--with 's 'crowd of notables on board.. After they Mayor (Sir Archibald Fiewer) had held his raception at the Town Eall; the luncheon was served in an enor mous marques erected in the dens of New Place the house which Shakespeare owned on his return to Stratford.

Other counties have not been slow to realize the potentialities for furtherance of existing trade re lations and economic missions may now be counted amongst Chine's

regular imporis.

the silence of household

ezhibition was made all the

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EMFIRE

more attractive by its general his torical setting The old centuries of characteristic English medos vere conjured up to remind the viziter of how far we have travelled in the evolution of the home..

The. Tudor -

" and the Village, Old English Street” were pelti- sularly interesting. Another sea

ion was devoted to Firesides, through the Ages, and this gave the history of the British people as A glance at a map of the world told in the development of the will show that by virtue of its geo-hearth and the inglenook. By cou graphical position Australia is trast we were then shown. u prova ideally situated for an interchange cative series of rooms arranged to display the genius of the architect us designer and decorator The last word in modern housing and furnishing

is was expressed. Whether the visitor want in search of en lightenment, sa to the newest ideas in home-making, decoration and design, or whether he found his|||||| moet direct appeal in spectacular beauty and elements of surprise, he, was gratified beyond measure..

of trade with China.

Cheap freights will help to keep After luncheon came the speeches -fewer in number and dorter that at a minimum and the present favourable exchange rate will be of usual, because the Prince was ex-

still further advantage, to the am posted to arrive almost immediately

porter in Ching, after their conclusion." The toast of

Raw Material...? the "Immorial Memory **was pro posed, appropriately and moat tell- Australia is still to be considered oitously, by Sir Frank Bonson, with chiefly as a producer of raw instar whose name the Stratford Festival als Over production Eas followed must always be linked. Mr. Bala the use of scientific farming win followed, in his most charac methods and modern, machinery u teristically English yeu to pro- the fertile farmlands of the South- pose the health of the representern Continent, and has contributed tives of thirty nations who were largely towards the depression that honouring the occasion by their exists there as in other countries. presence. This toast was acknow ledged by the French and America Ambassadors, and then the company

FREE LACTOGEN SAMPLE AND BOOKLET made its way to the riverside to

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NESTLE'S, 14, Queen's Road 0. Hongkong)

Please send me a sample tin of EACTOURN and a copy of the Eaton Mather Book.

FACTS /

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await the Prints;

Tantare for the Prin When he appeared formally clad and looking not at all as thoug's fie had just witohed the world with noble airmanship," four trumpeters

IMPROVING OUTLOOK IN NEW ZEALAND.

It seams strange that Australia LARGE SURPLUS OF EXPORTS. farmers should be forced into bank- ruptcy through being unable, to market their produce whilst in Chiu millions are dying of stat vation

Eyes Turned to

Auckland, N.Z.-New Zealand's special Economic Report is now available, and, with the prospect of most of it, being placed on the legislative books of the country, the

Russia, erstwhile consumer of the world's surplus produce has closed

e Dominion can now take stock its doors and the eyes of the West of its position. The outlook could urn world have turned towards China with its four hundred and be considerably darker than it is. fifty millions of potential buyers. Production of many lines shows on in gold livery blow a fanfaro, after Potential, because La get the improvement. The output of but-

which the time-honoured ceremony of the unfurling of the fags of the nations was carried out.

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With that sense of fitness which sometimes characterises our uncer tain climate or great occasions, the sun was now shining with all his might A breeze, blowing tactfully in arnotly the right direction had sprung up, too, so thas the seventy flags, unfurled with adinirable pre cision, streamed from the posts and fattored with great effect.

great majority of China taming ter and fruit promises to reach new millions may not be considered as records and the export of meat will buyers of the world's produce also be on high levels... The vast inland population has still to be reached

Trade- reports for the eight months tq, the end of February, The email red dot that represents which corresponds with the sanson Hong Kong on the map of the world of production to date, show & most is the point of distribution Slowaatisfactory position, with the ly but surely trade is extending largest surplus of exports for the from this base further inland, and period for many years. This sea it is the duty of every true Briton son, in contrast with the two to do all in his power to see that preceding ones, only six months preference is given where over pos operations were needed to produce tally to the furtherance of British In 1930-31 the excess of exports did gible to British goods and, inciden a surplus of exports over importą. trade,

not appear until 20 months of the What China Needs.

export your had been completed; Australia's wool, wheat, fruits while the whole period July June in and other produce is needed in In view of her heavy loan commit China, and Australis ueads the ments oversea New Zealand re- Let us consider some of the pro- favour of exports every year. So quires a fairly large balance in duce which Australia is able to the Prince made his speech and poffer to the consumer in Chinnar there is nothing to indicatne i formed the simple opening cere Australian wheat and flour has for than is required for this year, and that the balance will not be more long been known all over the world thera certainly should be no reason for its purity and general excel for further interference with the

exchange rate

Then, while the enormous gather- ing, which by this time had over flowed into every possible point of vantage, held its breath to listen,

mony,

Chinese. consumer.""

After that came a titantic struggiolence, to get the audience into the theatre Australien woollen goods already in time for the matines performs come to Chinn, but only in small Lance. What with seeing that the quantities: In the past the raw materia) has been sent to Japan diplomatic representatives got into where it has been turned into the the building first, what with the manufactured article and r6-6x- subsequent difficulty of sorting outcott of Japanese goods offers

ported to China. The present boy

playgoers from too-enterprising the Australian sightseers, and what with the troub wollen good

fer of theatregoers who had found canity

the wrong entrance on brought thọ | wrong tickets, the police and the at tendants had their work cut out,

2. Even when the audience had

found the way in, it showed no-

position to down

amiably bat delari

examining the Various Boter of lett the theatre's interior,

and

indeed, well worth examination- and took very little notice, of the | cina worried stewards who hung uncer- tainly on its outskirts likes sheep, dog's whistle. It even invidad thi steps of the apron stage, and perpnu curiously into the orchestra pít like visitors to the 200, investigating

But at last, nec

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| 1920-30° showed an adverse balance,

lines will not lose by maintaining British manufacturers of utility

connection with New Zealand, in

spite of any temporary falling of

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