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Changing China
Autumn Quarter
A quarterly non-political review of life and conditions in China. «
Changing China is an interesting and useful quarterly. The articles which it contains have been written in the form of letters by men and women of various ranks of life who are living in the interior of China. The reader gets a picture or rather a series... of pictures of life in Modem China, and at the same time a resumé of the progress made in industrial development during the past quarter
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The following is taken from the
"TIMES" LITERARY dated 19th October, 1988.
CHANGING CHINA,
SUPPLEMENT
A Quarterly Non-Political Review of Life and Conditions in Modern China. Vol. I, Na. 1 April, 1833. 128 pp. Vol. I. No. 2, Jaly; 1938. 128 pp. 7 x 44. Hongkong Daily Press (3, Fleet Street, E.G+). 1 d. a. zob.
In a prefatory, note the editar explains that the par- pose of this newly established quarterly is to keep record of the program of events in all parts of Chine and, by disseminating fuller knowledge of the country's sctual conditions and resde, tai maxist in the -promotion of trade and a better understanding be tween East and West. To this end, qualified corre spondents in every provinos have undertaken to apply reporta, commentaries, and forecast. The fat two numbers contain several articles on interesting sup Joutes, the industrial development of the Kuang provinces, the spread of Communiem, the condition of the satire sotton industry, and the Mind of Young
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1933.
KING-HALL HURT
IN SMASH
Collision Between
Two "Cars
Special Air-Mall Service.
KILLING THE FLU WITH A
NEEDLE!
A State Of Nerves Disorder
Influenza, one of the most baf- fing diseases of modern times may soon be conquered for ever if a startling experiment now be- lag conducted by a Harley-street doctor proves successful.
"The only thing be is using in these experiments is an ordinary housewife's needle.
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London, Nov. 92. Commander Stephen King-Hall, the well-known author and play wright, was among the five injured persons taken to the King George Hospital, Ilford (Essex), fellow ing a collision between two private cars and a motor-coach in Wood- ford-avenue, Ilford early to-day.
All the injured, who were allowin a few minutes. ed to leave the hospital after treatment, were travelling in cars. The other four were:
Miss O. Olsson, of Calver tage, Much Hadham, Herts juries to head and shock).
With this needle the doctor hopes to prove to the rest of the world that flu can be cured with
"
There is really nothing very the new in the idea," he told a re-
porter, "except as applied to 'fu
"But in this direction. I think I Co- (inshall be successful,
Permanent Cures
Miss Dorothy J. Alder, same The theory of needle therapy. address (shock).
on which I have based my ex- Miss M. P. Campbell, same ad-periments, is actually of Chinese dress (injuries to legs and shook).origin and is nearly Ave thousand
Mrs. N. D. Brockman, of the years old Small House, Stanhope-gardens, "The system was recently revis- S.W. (injuries to legs and shock).ed by Dr. P. Ferreyrolles, the fa-
Mra Brockman was the driver mous French physician. of one car and Miss Alder of the ather.
All three vehicles were damaged, the motor-coach only slightly,
After leaving hospital Comman- der King Hall" told the "Evening Standard" that he has an injured
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"Already needle therapy has treated successfully thousands of hitherto incurable cases of mus- cular and nervous afflictions.
nose, which is to be examined by PROROGATION OF
& specialist to-day. He said:
"I was not driving myself and was not, therefore, paying parti- cular attention, but so far as I can ascertain there were two motor-
cars and a motor-bus in the accid
ent.
"I was on my way home from Ilford, where I had been giving a lecture."
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Commander King-Hall lives at Hartfield House, Headley, Hants.
Commander an economist King-Hall has sought on the wire- less to make economies simple to the average listener. His "world letter" contributions in the Hone Page of the "Evening Standard" are a popular feature.
CLEARANCES
December 12. Aeneas, for Shanghai, Glaucus, for Shanghai. Glenogle, for Shanghai. Hai Ching, for Swatow. Kronviken, for Canton. Mao Lee, for Canton. President Pierce, for. Manila. Shun Lee, for Tsingtao. Suiyang, for Swatow. Tayama Maru, for Singapore. Tjibadak, for Manila. Unyo Maru, for Hongay. Wing Wo. for K C. Wan. Woolgar, for Chinwangtao. Yat Shing, for Swatow.
IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION, The following ships were in wire- Jess communication with Hong
Kong yesterday :----
PARLIAMENT
King's Tribute To His People
HEAVY SACRIFICES
Special Air-Mail Service
London, November 22. The King's Speech which was read on the Prorogation of Pan liament yesterday was in the fol- lowing terms:
My Lords and Members of the House of Commons:
I rejoice to observe the steady improvement in trade and em- ployment among my people.
The patients have been relieved from pain within a few seconds after application of the needles, and after a further short period of treatment have been perman- enaly cured.
"
Pierced Nerves
"Briefly, all that has to be done is to insert needles, preferably made of gold or silver, Into the body so that certain nerves or combinations of nerves are plerc- ed for varying lengths of time.
"I am working on the assump- tion." he said, "that 'fin is prim- arily a state of nervous disorder.. "If I can prove this to be so, then it will not be long before needle therapy will be accepted all over the world as the only ef fective cure for it.
"All I have been able to do up to the present is to remove the symptoms of 'du, such as head sches dizziness, neuralgia, and
coughs.
"Having got so far, I don't think it will be long before this mysterious disease is completely conquered.
THE MARVELS OF
PERSEPOLIS
Ancient Capital Of
Persia
Following the recent
discovery
and other of 20,000 clay tablets amazing works of ancient art by the Oriental historic of the Un versity of Chicago comes the news of further historic ands at Perse- polls, the ancient capital of Per- sia. These tablets, which are in- scribed with cuneiform charao- térs, are now being translated and
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of the Achaemenian
The following is a translation from the Persian newspaper *Iran of the 30th October last:-
Trade agreements, which will, I trust, be found mutually advant ageous, have been concluded with a number of foreign countries. Negotiations with other countries for the conclusion 01 irailar agreements will shortly be begun. "Recently while some excavation
I have been gratified to learn and restoration were being car that the question of flag dis-ried out in Persepolis, two stona crimination in Protuguese ports, coffers were found under a pair which has for some years been a of adjacent pillars-one subject of discussion. has now cofer under each pillar. In each' been satisfactorily settled by an of these coffers were found one agreement between my Govern-old and cue silver tablet and four ment and that of the Portuguese Republic.
I had pleasure in welcoming to London in June last the delegates to the session of the World Monet- General Pershing. Rcp Bang, ary and Economic Conference. My Dahion, Celebes Maru, Woolga, Prime Minister acted as President, Konsan Maru, Canton Maru, Dell.
of the Conference at the request Maru, Doyo Maru, Glenogle of the Council of the League of shun, Mao Lee. Ha! Ning, King Nations. Yuan, Chungking: Naldera, Conte Rosso, Dakar Maru.
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coins, and the pest moment you will find that this world of sorrow and pain is suddenly changed to one of peace and prosperity.
ENG AUN TONG
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THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL
Head Office in Singapore,
Considerable progress was made with certain questions, but owing to unexpected developments in the international monetary, and finan- cial situation the Conference was, to my regret, unable to reach con- clusions on certain important mat- ters before its adjournment on July 27. It is, however, satisfac tory that a joint declaration as to
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CONSIGNEES NOTICE. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS.. LIMITED,
FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP. LONDON AND STRAITS.
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AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM ... - NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
CONSIGNEES per Cat Tonel
MATAENEAS *:
FROM UNITED KINGDOM ̃VA*BINGAPORE
are hereby notified that their Cargo-
Da discharged into Holt's Wharf, Komicon, where it will be at Consignes risk and enbject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Hoit's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery Ime Godown on and after 11th December.
The Steamship "BENVENUE" CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby formed that all Goods are being gold and two silver coins. Ac-landed at their risk into the hasardous cording to reports. the tablets and/or extra hazardous Godow of the bear in inscription in cuneiform Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and which translated reads 1, Darius Godowa Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves Daivery may be obtained the Great. son of Hystaspis, am
No Claims will be admitted after the the Emperor of Persia, and DAY
Optional Cargo will not be landed here country is bounded on the East Goods have left, the Godowns, and al
Goda rezosining andelivered after the unless Notice has been given priar to by India, on the South by the
19th December, will be ambjent to Rent Steamer arrival, but excried on from country of Ethiopia and the Tat All Claims against the Steamer must port to port to the final port of call to dian Ocean and on the North by be presented to the Undersigned on or which the option extenda.
Anura- before the 2nd, January or they will the territory of Scythia mazda will guard and protect may not be recognited. vast Empire and my Home."
"These tablets which are of very attractive design, are well the weight of preserved. The two gold tablets is about three batmans (approximately 19 lbs.) the two silver tablets whilst
their views on some of the prin- weight a little. less. The gold cipal subjects raised at the Con- coins weigh about 2 miskals each ference was drawn up by delega- (approximately 1/3 oz.) and bear on one side the device of the tions of the British Commonwealth and pablished. The Conference heads of a bull and a lion facing has left in being suitable organisa- each other while on tions charged with the task of fx-side of the coins the impress of ing the date of reassembly and of the mint can be seen. These re- and making the preliminary arrange- lics were taken to Teheran ments necessary for the purpose.
the reverse
deposited in the Museum there.
"From the foregoing it is evid
To comply with the General Boaded Warehouse Begulations, consignees must have a Berange Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are
|| All broken, chafed and damaged Gooda are to be left in the Godowns, where they will is examined on any needsya and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 .. and Noom within the Free Storage period.
to Bent
examined, allora na
No Claims will be admitted after the All broken, chated and damaged Goods Goods are left the Blesner's Godawa, aro-to be left in the Godowns, where and all Goods remaining undelivered they will be examined on the 18th Dec., at 10 am by Hestra Goddard after the 18th December, will be subject All Claims against the Steamer must & Douglas.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
be resented to the Undersigned as or Bills of Lading will be countersigned before the ist Jan, 1924 or they wB
not be recognised. F GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD.,
No Fire Insurance will be effected." Ageola
BUTTERFIELD & BWIKI, (2069
Agente. Hong Kong, 12th Dec, 1983,
11th December 1983.
by
2
My Government have through- out taken an active part at the Disarmament Conference, and the ent that these tablets and cols ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON British Draft, which was present-were placed under the pillars for
pursued.
:
I thank you for the provision you have made for the public ser-
vice.
construction AT THE INTERNATIONAL
of buildings in the same manner. as our present day civilisation re- cords such an event by depositing coins etc., in the hollow of a foundation stone."
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CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
Perhaps we take the Internation- al club too much for granted not CONSIGNEES per Co's Vessel
GLAUCUS? realizing what a gap it fills up In our lives. How many times it FROM NEW YORK 114 MANILA- has proved a refuge to & hard
Are-hereby
notified working business girl when tired will be discharged into Holt's Whack that their cargo and harassed she has been able to Kowloon, where it will lie at Corang- drop in at the lounge and snatchnees risk and subject to terms and
ed on the 18th March, was adopt commemorating the ed in June last as the basis of the proposed Convention. I earnestly trust that the dieuities which have since arisen may be sur mounted. The withdrawal of Cer- many a month ago from the "de- liberations at Geneva has neces- sarily dislocated the programme, their full results, but I am pleased but the work for international to note that there are already de disarmament by agreement befinite signs, of improvement. tween nations must be vigorously The numbers of the unemployed,
a few needed minutes of restl
conditions of storage at Holt's, Wharf. Members of the House of Car- though still unhappily far tes
The
Cargo will be ready for delivery largė, have fallen substantially Yesterday afternoon the club from Godown on and after 11th Dec. mons:
and continuously in recent months, gave another bridge and man-
Optional cargo will not be led despite the usual seasonal trend long party: This was the second here, unless notice has been given in the opposite direction.
of the series and the committed prior to steamer's arrival, but carried Bills have received my assent hopes to make this a-monthly OC on from part to part to the final prot providing for the amendment and curence as it has proved so sus of call to which the option extenda The continued willingness of my continuation of the Rent and cessful During the afternoon tea All broken, chafed, and damaged people to bear heavy sacrifices Mortgage Interest Restrictions) and refreshments were served. goods are to be left in the Godowns, Sa here they will be examined onary has made it possible for this Acts, for the reorganisation of Lon- The gathering was graced by Tuesdays and Fridays between the country, almost alone among the don passenger transport, for the the presence of Lady Southern the hours of 10.45. A.M. and Noon within. great countries of the world, to licensing and regulation of goods founder of the club, who though the free storage period, poste maintain a satisfactory balance motor vehicles, for the consolida just arrived from abroad yester- between its national income and tion of the law relating to child day took an opportunity of visiting expenditure.
rett - and young persons, and for the club- Confidence has been restored by the amendment of the law relat- the purzule of a sound financial ing to the national status of mar- policy, accompanied by the erta ried women lishment of a ressonable messure of protection for the industry. of the United Kingdom. The steps taken to promote the reorganiza- tion of various sections of agricul ture and the seafishing industry mighty God may rest upon your have not yet had time to show labours.
My Lorde and Members of the House of Commons:
A number of other measures of public utility have been passed in
to law.
I pray that the blessing of A
the Steamer mUEN
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left, the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remainin The success of the afternoon sundalfvered after the 18th Dec,
be subject. due to the supervision of the All Clas ladies of the committee: Mrs. Getz be presented rad Mr Middleton-Smith,, MIL- W, H. Wu, Mis W. E. Chaw and Mrs. Bommers who did all in their power to make the guests feel at home and dye, an atmosphere of cheet, and goodwill,
or befor
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