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This Simple Treatment Quickly Heals ECZEMA
AND OTHER SKIN ERUPTIONS
The amazing curative powers of the Cuticura treatment are due to a unique combination of soothing, healing anti- septic medicaments. Nothing known to medical science will give you quicker more, lasting relief than Cuticura. It stops the tormenting itch instantly;
gives you days of peace and comfert and nights of restful sleep. Rut, best of all, Cuticura is an amazing healer which will clear up the most stubborn cases of Eczema, Psoriasis and other torturing, disfiguring skin: cruptions.
How Cuticura Heals ECZEMA
Wash the affected part night and morning with Cuticura Soap and hot water to cleanse away poisonous matter and irritating secretions.. Dry
gently and apply Cuticura Ointment. This claily treatment relieves itching and allays infiammation at once. The soothing, healing, antiseptic Cuticura penetrates to the depths of the eruption. It destroys the lurking germs which keep the disease active, it heals the festering sares and steadily establishes a
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PSORIASIS PRICKLY HEAT
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healthy condition of the skin which leads to complete LEG ULCERS
recovery. The efficacy of this treatment will prove a revelation to sufferers who have been brought to the verge of despair
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1935.
NIGHT FLYING
Shanghai-Nanking
Air Service
Nanking. Oct. 8.
Night Fights between Nanking
and Shanghal on Wednesdays
and Saturdays are being planned
WHY NOT THREE
DOORS?
The Old Number
For some not very obvious rea-
by the Eurasia Aviation Corpora-sun car designers always seem an- tion. The flights will be made by tri-motored airplane the JU 52 recently purchased
from. Ger-
many.
tagonistic to unsymmetrical fit ungs. Perhaps it is for this rea- son that a sawoon body with three doors has not been standardised. There have been open two-seaters with a single door, saloons and open cars with two doos, and, of course, the normal four-entrance type.
more
curious be-
This airplane, it will be noted, is on the
between regular run Shanghal and Chengtu via Nan- king. Chengchow. Sian, and Han- chung. The Shanghai-Chengta trip is made in one day. Leaving
the Shanghai on Tuesday,
air- plane reaches Chengtu the same day, and returns to Shanghai on Wednesday. It also leaves Shangaaer is visible a: a time it would hai for Chengtu on Friday, and returns on Saturday.
PUBLIC INTEREST
The Shanghal-Chengtu air ser- with vice is growing in favour the public, in view of the fact that the route les across varied historic and scenic areas.
On returning from Chengtu to Shanghai every Wednesday and Saturday, It is planned, the air- plane will make the Nanking 1 Shanghat section of the trip by night. Facilities for night flights, including a powerful beacon, are to be installed at the Lunghua Aerodrome.c
ROAD CONDITIONS
doubt that
1:
An important pont: Out of 1,500 accidents, road conditions" are "given as the main cause in' only eight cases. There is no road cond.tions, in the broadest sense, were to blame ten times as often. To take one example, we found that 127 cyclists were killed cross-reads or road junctions. Are not such places-pl too often blind and utterly unsuited to modern traffic properly classified under "road conditions?" Merely to count in this category surface that may be slippery or badly pot-holed" is ridiculous
Has it. We wonder. ever oc- curred to Mr. Leslie Hore-Bellsha to that the road casuality lists which he gives such great public- ity week by week are about the worst possible testimonial to successive Governments, and especially to his own Ministry? Every 1st that is biazzned abroad makes one wonder how many victims' lives
been. would have saved if the roads had been. modernised to keep pace with traffic requirements. Instead of "getting a move on," our rulers talk with magnificent grandilo- quence of Five-Year Plans. It la months since this food oratory first began to flow, but what evi- dence have we that there 15 action behind the spate of words? We know that it is not the Minister of Transport's business
"Initiate great schemes of road building. but it is" his duty to see that those schemes, are prepared by the 1,412 autho- rities who are supposed to look
after our highways, And, if he cannot get them to move, it is his duty to make himsel! thor- oughly unpleasant to his collea- gues in the Government until auch time as he is granted the power to "force" the local autho- action. Five-Year rilles Into Plans in pigeon-holes in White- . hall desks are about as useful in the saving of life on the roads 45 are the prophecies said to be readable by running a fot-rule over the Great Pyramid.
This we can tell Mr. Hore- Belisha: the weekly toll of the roads will continue, and, with the Increase in tramc, it will grow. so long as the presents system persists of expecting fast- moving traffic to travel safely on 'highways designed for the vehicle speeds of fifty years ago
REPAIR WORK STARTED
Chengchow, Oct. 1. Work for the repair of the Yel- Tow River breached dykes at Tungchung in' western Shantung will be started in a week's time, according to Mr. Kung Hslang- yung, Vice-Chairman of the Yel- low River Conservancy Board and concurrently member of the Standing Committee of the Na tional Water Conservancy Com- mission, who arrived here yester- day from Kalfeug, provincial capital of Honan.
This is the cause the three-door arrang:- ment would have many advant- ages, and since only one-side of
not Impair the appearance of the car. After all, no one seems to object to a single filling orifice to the rear tank.. or a steering wheel mounted well over to the right, though both these features are unsymmetrical and, in the case of the fuel filler, at any rate, is duplication would be a distinct advantage. It is already used on Renault und Citroen cars, for ex- ample.
discussion.
However, turning to the ques- ton of three doors, a reader of The Autocar." Mr. S. W. Nobbs, of Norwich, ralses the pu.ting forward the following ad- of the odd vantages in, favour number. Three doors would," he claims, combine ease of entrance and exit for the driver, with a wide giving fuller side vision than is possible with the tour-door type. It is also suggested that production costs could be slightly less than for a full four-door. saloon body.
It would seem that Mr. Nobbs is not alone in his opinion, since he has taken the trouble to sub-. mit it to a number of fellow mo- torists, and forwards us a list of about 120 signatures in favour of the design.
It would be interesting to hear the views of readers on this sub- fect, since there is nothing me-
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chanically or commercially un- sound in the suggestion, and only possibly its very simplicity and cbviousness have prevented its previous raising.
NOT ORIGINAL The idea is not quite original, for "Cooper's Vihtele Journal" in" 1920,
en an associate journal of Lae Au ocar," published tht plans or a three-door saloon, but in that case two doors gaye access to the rear seats only, and one. on the near side, to the front compartmen¡,
Such an arrangemen: would, of course, be chiefly of benet on the smaller type of saloon car, where considerations of wheel- base limit door width of two en- trances are to be provided on each side.. There are, of course, other ways out of the difficulty. one of which is put forward by another reader, Mr, Charles Pryor, of Tunbridge Wells. This reader bas designed and provisionally patented a door opening either to the front or to the rear. This is achieved by a set of hings plac- ed on each side of the door, and so arranged that the hinge pins may be disengaged from their sockets above and below the door by the operation of a
ever or handle. As each set of hinges disengages in opposite dir- ections it is impossible for the door to be lifted from its hinges. When the door is closed the hinge pins are in mid position, and the doog is therefore automatically locked. It is possible that the use of such a door would be possible in conjnction, with a three-door design, thus obtaining all the ad- vantages of a wide entrance for the driver, full vision to the right side, and a separate means of entrance for rear-seat passengers. A door which opened "both ways" was exhibited at the Paris Salon a few years back.
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A course of Kalzania restores lost appetite, builds stamina in delicate bodies, and overcomes irritability in the highly-strung child. Make up your mind to start your boy or girl on a course of Kaizana, to-day. Children like these palatable tablets, and you will soon be surprised at the all-around-im- provement in their health,
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