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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,

MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1934.

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Women

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QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

MR. MAXTON LEADS THE MARCHERS TO NO. 10

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Villa Well Beaten By

Manchester

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The Prime Minister Was Not There

A Deputation of 100 unemployed marchers went to Downing-street in the hope of seeing the Prime Minister. Mr. Ramsay Mac- Donald had; however, left No. 10 an hour and a half earlier to visit the British Industries Fair.

The deputation, who were head- ed by Mr. Maxton, M.P., Mr. McGovern, M.P., and Mr. Wal Han- nington were informed by a chief- inspector of police that only two or three representatives could go to No. 10, and Mr. Maxton, Mr. McGovern, Mr. Hannington and Mr. Ritchie were cuesen.

Five minutes after they entered No. 10 Mr. McGovern came out, and Miss Ellen Wilkinson, who was with the marchers, was summoned to join those triside. -

It is stated that the deputation was unexpected, for although re- ports had appeared that the mar- chers intended to visit Downing- street. a second letter had been sent on Mr. MacDonald's, instruc- tloris stating that he regretted he could not receive any deputation. Hls engagement to visit the Fair, was in fact, of long standing.

me, but for the unemployed he MOTHERWELL BOW TO PARTICK

could not make it convenient to see me or to state a time when he could see me. If he declines to receive the full deputation, I have asked Mr. Vincent to ask the Ave of us who have been to-day.". Prime Minister if he will see the

Mr. Maxton and Mr. Hännington then addressed the marchers. Mr. Maxton told his hearers:

#warned them that they closed all constitutional doors there will be other doors that will have to be tried."

IN CLOSE GAME"

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There was a full programme of league matches over the week-end when Manchester created a sensation by scoring six goals against Aston Villa and only letting the Villa reply once.

The full scores, as cabled by Reuter, together with league tables up-to-date are given below:--

Later Mrs. Maud Brown. joint secretary of the March Council, and Miss Wilkinson handed in at No. 10 a letter addressed to Miss Chelsen Ishbed MacDonald asking her to Derby see informally representatives of the unemployed women:

our

to

YESTERDAY'S SAYINGS.

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FİRST DIVISION ·

Luton..... Exeter...

1 Swindon..... Claptone

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1) Sunderland

Liverpool Sheffield U. Stoke

4 Birmingham

4 "Newcastle

2 Middlesboro

Tottenham Wolves

5 Blackburn

SECOND DIVISION

Southampton

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Earl Beatty.We have restored Button

credit, and we must DOW Bradford Navy to-day is not strong enough restore our defence forces. The Brentford

Burnley guarantee the safety of our

Grimsby seaborne trade.

Manchester U. The Bishop

Bristol 01. raffles. Hog, men and.

Notta F. Oidhaan of reputed sanity can devote time to" guessing the

names of dogs Plymouth putation left No. 10. Mr. Maston on the number of peas in a bottle,West Ha

„such as "Arabelis," or speculating Preston said:

When, after 20 minutes, the de-

"We have seen Mr. Vincerit; a secretary. I said to him. "Tell the Prime Minister that I take it as a personal insult that when I ask him to see me not for a favour to

Weak Teeth

On women

THIRD

is beyond my understanding.

Str Arthur Steel-Maitland, on his visit to Canada-There is no question as to the advantages Bournemouth of the Ottawa agreements both Bristol B. to Britain and Canada.

are usually due to a lack of Calcium (lime) in the body

regulating the bodily

functions. Any lack of

calcium results in pain and prostration, but these

are -

quickly relieved as soon as the shortage is made good, By taking Kalzana, the scientifically approved calcium treatment, you can avoid pain and discomfort. By restoring the balance of calcium in a natural way, Kalzana must do you good, and cannot possibly be harmful.

Whenever there is evidence of dialune-

tion in the body, lack of Calciua probably a contribu ting factor," writes Dr. H.F., B.W., London.

Before Baby comes

The expectant mother should be careful "to remember that she must supply all the calcium needed to form her baby's bones and tissues. Kalzana gives all the extra calcium needed, and cor- rects any shortage in the mother's diet. It protects the mother against loss of hair, decay of the teeth, vomiting, general weakness and debility, whilst it also ensures her baby against any pre- disposition to rickets.

Preserve your own health, and safe- guard your baby's by taking Kalzana in good time.

(Use it during the last six." months of your preg. nancy)..

Note

Remember that your teeth are living parts of your body. The food they require. is Kalzana, the calcium food. If your teeth get too little calorum, they be come weak and liable to decay.

Such teeth are a constant cause of pain and trouble and never look healthy.

Start taking Kalzana and notice how quickly your teeth become strong and white, By taking Kahana, pain and trouble are prevented, decay is ar rested and your teeth permanently

#trength- ened.

Lack of Calcium'

in the body causes many different com- plaints. Regain your health by taking

KALZANA

The Calcium Food

At all Chemists

Made by the manufacturers of Sanatogen & Formamint

These 'complaints

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Characteristic signs of lack of calcium in the body are: Eczema Nightsweats Inflammation of the Skin, caused through unhealthy blood. Nettlerash

JColds of long duration /Bleeding of the Nose and

other forms of excessive bleeding"

Loss of Hair

Tooth decay

in grown-ups and children,

show that your body is suffering from a lack

of calcium. Kalzana will con

quer your complaint by remov

ing its cause [lack, of calcium)

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Only in the scientific form of Kalzana-a combination of calcium-lactate and sodium lactate-are you sure thit the calcium will be absorbed and retained by the body. Ordinary calcium administrations are often useless, it must be Kalana

Make

your teeth strong and white with KALZANA

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MAN'S AFFINITY

TO THE APE

Professor E. Smith On Human Biology

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Delivering the first of a series of three lectures on human biology an the Royal Institution, Albemarle Street, Saturday, Professor Elliot Smith said the term "hurian biology had been applied to that. Particular fald of investigation. which was aptly labelled in 1869 by T. H. Huxley, Man's Place in | Nature." This lable was conceived amid the turnioll of the historiu controversy that followed the "pub- lication of Charles Darwin's

Origin of Species." A The Study of Mankind as branch" of "biology, involved the examination of a vast field of anato- mical and physiological evidence. Fortunately, he said, he was relieved. From this task, for two of his Friends had done it for him. In

43 50 27 his book "Functional Affinities of 5 55 617 Man. Monkeys, and Apes." publish

59 76 26 ed last month, Dr... S. Zuckerman

10 17 8 38 72 35 had reviewed the subject with great

6 19 11 41 48 23 clearness and insight, and had in-

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the

discussion by considering physiological evidences of man's affinity to the ape, thus establishing on a surer footing the fact of man's simian ancestry. A brilliant ac count of the anatomical evidence-

Man's Early Ancestors"in sup- port of this conclusion, by Professor Le Gros Clark was to be published this month..

With these arderly statements of, 344 84 evidence and argument at our

4 62 81 vice there could no longer be any, 69 80 doubt of man's ancestry. He was.

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certainly sprung from a group of

3 11 247 248 apes which many millions of years

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61 29 ago: split into two series, one from 41 68 28 which the chimpanzees and gorillas were derived and the other from v 27 which man's ancestors

Both events in all probability, ec sprang. curred in Africa. The study of the ovidence upon which these infer ences were based provided a fuller understanding of the nature and. potentialities of man and human Bature. The fact of the common.

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THIRD DIVISION, (North)

Accrington Barnsley Chesterfeld

2 Chester

2 Rotherham

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Weak and difficult Children

Darlington Gateshead Hartlepools

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Hamilton Celtic

Southport Wrexhau

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are often so because of a lack of calcium in the body. Rapid, growth demands a great deal of calcium to fornt strong bones and. healthy tissues. When kept shortcfcalcium,children be- come nervous and moody, and difficult to manage,

Children

A listless difficult Child

is a child whose constitution is out of order," writes a

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phy tian.

Rickets

are a sure eiga of lack of calcium.

Give your child Kalzana, the calcium food. Kalzana will make h banes strong and straight, will overcome weak. ness and will pre- vent deformation.

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After having examined a great many difficult children, he writes: "I could prove that the blood of many so-called "difficult" children "was poor in Calcium."

Children take

Kalzana Tablets like sweets, a sure sign that their system is in urgent need of it...

In Diarrhea-

Kalzana hastens the healing of the ulcerated and inflamed areas and soothes the nerves. With Kalzana the diarrhea

will very quickly stop.

By ne use cf 6 Kazana tablets daily the Diarrhea fin two severe cases] was stopped in an amazingly

short time,

writes Dr.ZUNTZ, the world. famous Physician.

The opinion of well-known medical papers about KALZANA:

"The Pharmaceutical Journal of New Zealand," Jan. 1937. "Katzania has been used with very good, results in cases of calcium deficiency, such as bone diseases, dental caries, rickets, weakness is siowing children, during pregnancy and lactation-in fact, in all cases where a diet with an excessive calcium content is necessary Rickets ton are 's typical sign of y lack of calcium. Kazane will set al that right, and very soos your child will be happy, and heathy again.

The British Journal of Tuberculosis, April 1929: "We have employed Kalzane with much advantage in the management of delicate children. It seems to be of considerable service in cases of rickets and other morbid conditions of bone and also sa praventiva of dental carps. For prognant women Kalzang is often beneficial.

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vealed in the amazing identities of Motherwell 24 5 10 34 50- Heast.82 15'

20 structure, so that it was a simple 978 15 5 1 18 32 33 atatement of easily demonstrable 'South. 33 18 12 Queen Et, Johnatone....33 16 11

fact to call man a big-brained ape- Aberdeen 15-9 Averder

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was none the less the duty of men. of science to state, facts plainly and

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ENGLISH LEAGUE

FIRST DIVISION,

Goals

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82 19 8 5 Huddersteld.... 32. 17 8 ม Tottenham......81 17 11 G 59 42 40 Derby.

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The outstanding distinctive charac- 60 25 tor of man was his muscular skill, 53 24 which found expression in the ac 69 24 quisition of speech. We could in- 20 18 fer from the casts of the brain 96 17

cases of Peiping. Man, Pithecan- thuopus, and Piltdown Man that speech came into being during the transformation of ape into The possession of speech enabled men to accumulate knowledge and traditional ways of thought "and. more under the domination of cus- tomary rules of conduct and opinion; for it was easier to bor row than invent, to copy than to think." Thus mankind became bound together by the slavery of imitation.

"MUDDLING INTO

HEAVEN"

"Hot Water Bottle

Religion

The "Bishop of Chelmsford (Dr. H. A. Wilson) has told the clergy of his diocese that he does not believe the common assertion that "there is a great deal of religion

The Manufacturers Life Insurance Co.

The Forty-Seventh Annual Report of the Manufacturers Life Insur- ance Company for the year ending

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in our land nowadays." Nor, he December 31st, 1933, submitted to adds, does he believe that religion Policyholders and Shareholders 's now diffused, and disconnected the Annual Meeting indicates a year with religious institutions that of sound progress." people are expressing their religion)

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The total Assets" amounted to In ways different from what was 8119:459,042. Of this amount Gov- customary."

ernment, Government Guaranteed, On the contrary, the bishop Minicipal, Public Utility and other 88 18 18 8 62 4882 believes that "there is a great deal bonds comprised $50,309,404. First of frothy religious sentiment which Mortgages on Improved Real Estate duty for religion with amounted to $31,024,133. Invest- multitudes of people and often ments in Preferred and Common destroys true religion, just as a Stocks amounted to $2,241,807. All schoolboy destroys A bealthy securities have been conservatively, appetite by eating too many cream valued, being held in the Balance Aheet at a value substantially less

does

the

year were confined to Government

Stoke mm Leeds......... Everton

32:10/10 12 32 10 10.13.47 45 34 12 1465 55 82 West Bromwich...34 12 Sunderland.........31 11 11 9 80 438 Middieaborg83 18 15 6 58 67 81

..23 11 13 9 61 72

22 11 12 29 10 10 9 22 51 20 10 10 9 41 41 Newcastle.

.83 1 18 11 65 00 29 Aston Villa83

33 11 18 6 6 6 23

6 BILA D2 bung." Liverpool ...3d 10-18 8 69 8 28 "I have tried, the bishop says, than that authorized by Sheffield U.3.10 18 6 61 85 28 to formulate this religious senti- Dominion Department of Insurance. Birmingham ....83 7 16 11 33 41 26 ment in a creed. I think it would New investments made during the Chelsea

88 8 17 7 40 67 28 run something like this:

"I believe in God, the Father, and high-grade Municipal bonds because I feel sure that there The New Insurance amounted to must be a God of some kind: a $53,046,847., bringing the total In- sort of eternal good nature and surance in Force to $504,680,80%. -easy-going tolerance.

Payments to Policyholders and "I believe that Jesus Christ Beneficiaries again constituted a lived a holy life which I ought record and amounted to 819,022,811, to admire, and I believe that an increase of 8734,170, over 1863.. I ought to obey the teaching of Of such payments 814,602,286. Was the Bermon on the Mount. I am paid to living policyholders, includ- not quite clear what it contains, ing $3,576,919, in dividends on po but I imagine no one can really licles while 84,420.625, was paid to be expected to live up to it. I beneficiaries in death claims, have great reverence for the Policy and Annuity Reserves were Cross, but I do not pretend to increased, to $101,938,993, the sams ,, understand what it means. standard of valuation being used as "I am not quite sure whether in former years, After making

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SECOND DIVISION.

PW.ED Grimsby...33 22 6. 3 80 42 47 Brentford....

.83 17 10.6" 16: 50 40 32 18 11 364 40 30 33 16 11 6 4945 38 98 10 11 16'68 48 38

Bolton

Fort

Yale Prentun....... Blackpool.. .38 13 10 10 49 43.86 Bradford

83 17 18 6 68 59 36 Bradford C.......88 16 144 62 33 34 18:18 8 42 6534

Ham Fulbam........... Oldham Hull

38 19 11 10 82 68. 34 88 13 13 17 30 48 23

786 64 88 12.46 41 82. Burnley...... 13 14 6 67,56 32 Southampton

1892 11:14 7 3 29 29 Notts

23 40 14 9 47 63 20 88 Notta F53 11 15 7 58 550 65 "20 Millwall, a2 8 14 10 32 63 20 WALKER 83 7 14 2 48 63 26 Manchester U.33 11 19650 79 25 Lincoln ....33 7 20:6 32 58 20

I believe in life everlasting, but provision for depreciation in the if there is such a thing, I believe value of the securities and other that somehow or other everyth- assets, special reserves and surplus ing will turn gut all right; for funds, exclusive of capital stock, everybody in the long run: at amount to $6.701,038. Of this any rate, I hope so. Amen. amount 80,019,300.constitutes & re This 'religion, which means to serve for dividends to policyholders, THIRD DIVISION (South) practice that we shall all muddle $2,109,772 of which will be paid to through into heaven' and that we policyholders during 1934, the same PID F A Pta must all subscribe to the local scale having been authorized na in Norwich

88 216722349 hospital to cover a multitude of 1903. The Coutingency Reserve bas Queen's P. B... 92 18 8 8 57 873 ans is certainly not Christianity been increased to 8855,000 while Cover 23 10,8 972 43 41.

·Besding.

82 15.89 01-4389 adds the bishop. "I have heard the Surplus stands at 82,803,738., Chariton 81: 17:10 487 42 38

It described as the religion of the an increase of $14,181. over the por- 15 98.6681 38 hot-water bottle.

responding figure for 1069,

Goals

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