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ORDER IN THE SAAR

HUNGARIAN REFUGEES

Arrangements For Over Two Thousand

Police

London, Dec. 7. Arrangements in regard to the Saar International Force were being worked out in Geneva to- day.

The final composition of the force is not yet known, but it is hoped that, in response to the invitation from the League Coun- cil, contingents from certain other

Arrive

Budapest, Dec. 7.

The number of refugees, who bave 50 far arrived in Hungary from Yugoslavia, is 2,436. Many more are reported to be awaiting transport to the frontler. It is believed that all Hungarians, numbering about 30,000, will be expelled.

The Hungarian Ġovernment has countries will join those from issued a nationwide appeal for

Britain and Italy.

rellef funds and money is already pouring in.

It is understood that no nomina- tion has yet been made to the

The Archduke Albrecht is ac- command of the International

commodating refugees 01 his Force, but if it is decided to have a Supreme Command it is assumed estate near the Yugoslav frontier. that it will be entrusted to

It is expected that the frontier will be closed owing to the grow- officer. The" convenience of such an arrangement, in viewing hostility of the Serbs against of the fact that the Chairman of the Hungarians

British

A

the Saar Governing Commission, to which the Force will be imme- diately responsible, is of British nationality. is obvious. It is pointed out that the project for the despatch of the International Force to the Saar originated with.j the British Government,

It is now revealed that this method of ensuring maintenance, of order in the Saar, which has been received with "such general acclaim, had been under con- sideration of the British Govern ment since it became clear that the French would prefer to stand

aside.

tion

Reuter,

SHIP CAUGHT IN A ̧

STORM

A Terrible Voyage

London, Dec. 8.

The Aarhu correspondent of the Dally. Mall" states that the British steamer, Orient City, ar- rived there after a terrible voyage from Dairen, via Panama.

staff were kept prisoners below. The rest of the crew sheltered on

Terrific gales were encountered Bir Eric Drummond, British

off the west coast of the United Ambassador in Rome visited

States. Great waves continually Signor Mussolint to-day and thanked him for Italy's co-opera-swept the decks: the engine room

in the Saar plebiscite arrangements. Appreciation. of Italy's action has also been formal- "ly expressed to II Duce by Ger

many and France- British Wireless.

JAPAN'S AMBASSADOR 1. TO MANCHUKUO

Tokyo, Dec. 3.

the bridge, momentarily expecting the ship to founder.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1934.

HINT TO END

DISPUTE

Functions Of The

Church

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright.)),

Wiesbaden, Dec. 7.

A strong hint was thrown out by the Minister of Interior, Dr. Frick to the Protestant Church to end the long standing dissension when In a speech held here on Friday he said "the Government has no in- terest in helping to finance the Church which is supposed to serve the spiritual needs of the German people but does nothing except to spread strife and discord among the nation".

the

Church dispute, Dr. Frick admitted

Reviewing the origin of

that possibly the spiritual ministry in a desire to unite the 28 different

provincial churches into one na- tional Church had acted too in petuously in Issuing the decrees which had no legal justification, thus setting up resistance. This mistake had now been recognised by the Ministry which had begun to build up a national Church on the basis of the constitution of the German Evangelical Church about the legality of which there is no doubt,

IRISH COUNSEL KIDNAPPED

Tar Poured Over His Head

Dublin, Dec. &

DUKE'S VISIT TO END

Sailing From Brisbane

London, Dec. 7. The Duke of Gloucester's visit to Australia will concluda Monday, when he is due to sail

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from Brisbane for New Zealand. He fulfilled his last public duties

A large force of police is scour- ing the city for the kidnappers of the State Counsel, Mr. Patrick McEnery, who, has been appearing. Brisbane to-day, including the for the Irish Free State in the prosecutions of members of the frish Republican Army before the Military Tribunali at Dublin, and who yesterday evening was kid- napped by a party of armed men close to his home at Dalkey, near Dublin.

He was taken of in a motor- car and was found later chained to the gates of the prison where the persons who were sentenced by the Tribunal were detained.

Tar had been put on his head and the reports, on cardboard, of

the cases in which he had pro- secuted before the Military Tri- bunal, were tied around him.

his

Mr. McEnery said that captors told him that his conduct a's State Counsel in connection with certain cases against members of the IR.A, was not considered pro-

per,-

Reuter.

la

Confirming the assurances given na former occasions that the Gov- ernment had no intention of inter- fering with Church matters, the speaker went on to say that un- fortunately there was good reason for believing that under the cloak' of concern for Christianity many traitorous elements had assembled In order to pursue tendencies hos- tile to the state and in this man- ner had created difficulties for the

The vessel bas put in at Man-third Reich. "Herewith I declare," danillo Bay, Mexico, for nine days, until the crew have recovered.

The ship was not damaged, but It is thought that water may have reached the cargo of soya beans Reuter.

It is informally announced that LESSON

General Unami, former Japanese War Minister, and now War Coun→ cillor, will be appointed on Mon- day as Ambassador to the so- called Manchukuo and Comman- der of the Kwantung Army, suc- ceeding Gèrerai Taka Hishigarl

who has been transferred to the War Council.— Reuter.

EXCESS PROFITS TAX IN JAPAN

two

SERMON

First Church Of Christ, Scientist Hong Kong

"God The

Only Cause And Creator" was the subject of the Lesson Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, De- cember 9th,

n

Of

said the Minister of Interior amid great applause, that the govern- ment would not tolerate these tas-

tics indefinitely but is determined to take action against such traitors and enemies of the State”— Transocean Kyo Hin

A NEW SCHOOL APPOINTMENT

"Careers" Masters

(Special Air Mail Service

Glasgow, Nov. 15.

Was

falled to reach highly remunera- tive positions but also those who might be useful and happy in their

The possibility of carcers masters and mistresses being appointed to Scottish schools was indicated by Japanese trade competition suc-

The Golden Text was *The Mr. C. A. Oakley, Divisional Direc- ceeds mainly because of the low price at which goods are sold, but Lord is the true God, he is the tor, National Institute of Industrial

everlasting

Psychology, in Glasgow yesterday this apparently does not prevent living God, and an

The King: He hath made the earth when he delivered a public lecture large profits being secured. Japanese Government, alive to this by his power, he hath established the council room of the City the world by his wisdom. and of Glasgow Society of Social Ser- development. have decided to

Vice. His subject was entitled direct part of the pronts to the hath stretched out the heavens by

(Jeremiah 10:"The Choice of Careers" Lieut- National Exchequer by the impost- his discretion."

enant-Colonel.R. R. Stewart, chair- 10,12). tion of an "extraordinary excess

man of the Society, presided. profits tax." In the case of cor- Among the citations which .com-

Mr. Oakley said that it porations, when the profits earned prised the Lesson Sermon was the by them in any one business year following from the Bible: "And I difficult to say how many misfits.

and a new there were in industry and com show an excess over the average saw a new heaven

earth for the first heaven and

merce, but undoubtedly the num- profits during a period of

ber was very large. By misûts he normal years preceding 1932. ex- the first earth were passed away;

meant And cess is to be subject to the tax, and there was no more sea.

not only those who had with certain modifications to pro-I heard a great voice out vide for a reasoriable return on heaven saying, Behold, the taber- capital employed. In the case of nacle of God is with men, and he individual persons the excess tax will dwell with them, and they

Since the war a great deal of is to be assessed on the excess of shall be his people, and God him- the business profits derived in any self shall be with them, and be attention had been given in Scot one year over the average pronts their God. And God shall wipeland and in England to the possi during a period of two normal away all tears from their eyes;bility of advising people in the years" preceding 1932, after a re- and there shall be no more death, choice of careers according to their duction of a further amount, duly neither sorrow, nor crying, neither ability and mental qualifications. defned, from the excess. The shall there be any more pain: for No less than eight experiments had. profits not exceeding a specified the former things are passed been carried out in Great Britam amount, around 6000 ‘yen, are to away" (Revelation 21: 1.3.4) to prepare methods which would be exempt from the excèss tax, The Lesson' Bermon ́also in- later be used by careers masters The Tate of tax is to be about 10 cluded the following passages and mistresses. per cent of the assessed amount from the Christian Science text- of the profit. The tax will pro- book, "Belence and Health with duce about 40,000,000 yen in a full Key to the Scriptures" by Mary

The majority of these experi- Baker Eddy: "Spiritually to uider- year.

ments had been carried out in stand that there is but one crea- Scotland during the past six years tor. God, unfolds al creations, at schools in Dunfermline and in confirms the Scriptures, brings the the county of Fife, and on these sweet assurance of no, parting, no pain, and of man deathless per- be published within the next few experiments a report was likely to rect and eternal. (p.89).

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in psychology would receive the additional training necessary for undertaking a careers advisorship. The aim was that every child, in Scotland should be Even Taca" tional guidance at the time he was leaving school.

For

Women

Kalzana is of the

launch by wireless of the 24,000- tons Ortent Liner which is under construction AE Barrow-in-Fur-

ness:

The Duke is spending the week- end privately at a coastal station house, where he will have oppor- tunities of swimming and deep sea fishing.

At a Rotary luncheon, where he was the guest to-day, the Duke said he was convinced that what- ever divergent opinions Australian people might posses on other sud- jects, two sentiments were com- mon to all and were so deeply ingrained as to be part of their being.

for the namely affection Crown and loyalty to the Empire.— British Wireless.

Retort-Courteous Policeman at West Hartlepool: "I asked him to stop his noise, and his reply was Good-night, darling.”

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with

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Weak Teeth

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

greatest value in 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" disfunc tion in the body," lack of Calcium is 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-

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"(Lisg it during the last six months of Your preg

Note

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get too little calcium, they be come weak and liable to decay.

Such teeth are à constant cause of pain and trouble and

and never look healthy..

Start taking Kalzana and notice how quickly your teeth become strong and white. By taking Kalzana, pain and trouble are

prevented, decay is ar rested and your teeth permanently strengthe ened.

Lack of Calcium

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

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These complaints show that your

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of calcium in the body are: Ecze

fightsweats

'Inflammation of the Skin, caused through unhealthy blood, /Nettlerash

Colds of long duration Bleeding of the

Nose and other forms of excessive bleeding.

Loss of Hair

Tooth decay

in grown-ups - and children.

body is suffering from « lack

of calcium. Kalzana will con-

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sikre that

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Weak and difficult Children

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

Children

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A listless difficult Child

is a child whose constitutionis out of order,"

writes a tam 414 physician.

Rickets

KEKSOPRA LAS 4, are a sure sign of lack of calcium.

Give your child Kalking, the calcitami

food. Kalzana, will

make his hones strong and stnight.

will overcome weak-

nique and well pre vent deformation.

งา 17 After having examined a great

many difficult children, he writes: "I could prove that the blood of many so-called "d Lcult" children was poor in Calcium.*

Children take

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In Diärrhœa-

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

will very quickly stop.

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The opinion of well-known. medical papers about KALZANA :

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The British Jourhal ef "Tuberculosis,” April 1929:

SV* have employed Kasana withi wach advantage in the misaegament of delente vindran, "It soms to be al ardiderable service in cases DE rickets and other morbid conditione

bons and also s' a preventive. decaal caries, For, pragnant. woman Kalzania is often beneficial?

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