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TO GET RID OF

STOMACH TROUBLES

An

English Doctor

writes :-

"I And that' Bisprated Magnesia taken after most of my meals is the only thing that keepa me free from pain and discomfort, and I take it regularly. I often prescribe it for my patients, and have had very good results."

(Signed) Dr. H. G—, M.A., M.R.C.S,, L.R.C.P.

English doctor is the most conservative medical an in the world, and when he not only recommenda bat personally uses a remedy there can be no more con- This doctor is bol uue of vincing proof of its efficacy." Dany who constantly advise the use of Bisurated' Magnesia in all cases of indigestion.. Most stomach, trouble is caused by acidity, and the reason, why *Disurated' Magnesja gives quick relief is that it in- atantly neutralises eïcesa acid and soothes, heals and wrengthens the infamed stomach lining. Nothing could be simpler, safer or aurer. If you suffer with indigestion

stomach disorder of any kind put your faith is European science and make an end of your.. troubles by taking surated agnosia alter ewing or whenever paia is feit.

'BISURATED'

MAGNESIA

QUICKLY STOPS

INDIGESTION

Always see this oval sign.

It is on every genuine carton.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1936.

MAIL NEWS FROM HOME

London, Jan. 4. DEATH OF DUNDER CHIFF SANITARY INSPECTOR

of Mr. and Mrs. Murray, 2 Maberly

Street. Aberdeen...

Miss Murray, who was 34 years

ROYAL AIR FORCE

of age, worked in a shop in the Staff Appointments

BEA

district of Woodside, where the outbreak took place. There sill 28 cases of typhoid fever in the City Hospital, Aberdeen.

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London, Jan. 4.

Mr. Robert Mitchell, chief sani- tary inspector of Dundee, who was recently appointed a member of Advisory the Scottish Housing Committee, died very suddenly on Thursday night while on a visit to a sister, who resides in Black-GIRL'S NINE GOALS IN HOCKEY Defence Collige have now received ness Road, Dundee. He had a seizure which proved fatal within

A few minutes.

Born

MATCH

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Two of the MAF students du ing the 1933 term at the Imperial

Baker

staff appointments in home com- Playing for Northamptonshire mands.

in Nottinghamshire

Wing Commander G. B. A. Baker, against at Newcairale, Kilmeny, hockey match at Ramsgate on M.C., Joins headquarters of the Mr. Mitchell was 62 years of age, Saturday. Miss Marjorie Pollard Fighting Area, Uxbridge, to succèca and is survived by his wife and achieved the leat of scoring all Wing Commander H. A Whistler, 800$ and one Northamptonshire's nine goals, D.S.O., D.FC, who has had 2 years family of two daughter. He joined the star of iter rivals were unable to score. there. Wing Commander Dundee Sanitary Department in wigs Pouard 1 England's most became an officer in The Roy

famous forward and is, in hockey, Berkshire Regiment in 1914, and Joyce transferred to the RF.C. in May. comparable Wethered in golf and Mrs. Helen 1918. proceeding to France 'two months later. He has a prelimin- wills Moody in lawn tennis. -

She is a model for all young ary Law Boalety pass and has the RAF Staff players; her speed and accuracy graduated at

College. are uncanny. Miss Pollard bad the highest Wing Commander the Hon. R, A. number of goals in the Midlands Cochrane, APC, joins headquar tournament, scoring nineteen dur-ters of the Inland Area, Stanmore, ing the week.

1900, and WILS promoted chief inspector in 1920. Mr. Mitchell held a number of the diplomas of the Royal Sanitary Association of Scotland, and had been a mem- ber of the board of examiners since 1927, He was also on asso cate member of the Royal Sani- Lary Institute and a past president

of its congress,

ENGINEERS' ESCAPE ON

er.ence the

TRAWLER

at

with "Mias

PROFESSOR MURRAY Professor Gubert Murray, who

An Aberdeen trawl engineer and nis son had an exciting ex- has just celebrated his seventieth in the engine-room of birthday, will retire at the end of the present academic year from trawler Ethel Crawford

early the post of Regius Professor of Aberdeen Harbour in the

morning. Greek at Oxford University, which hours ΟΙ yesterday Thomas M'Leod, 38 Walker Road, he has held since 1908. The age- been extended in his Aberdeen. went on board mit had TOXTY, the vessel to see that everything case from 65 to 70.

Professor Murray will not leave was in order for the departure of the trawler for the fishing grounds Oxford at present." He hopes to. devote a good deal of time to later in the day.

On entering the engine-room he writing. To mark his seventieth found that water had reached a birthday and his retirement he is to he presented on July 23 by quantity of carbide. He llt a jet,

had scholars at Oxford with a volume but

Ras apparently more

than he had sus- of essays on. Greek subjects. At pected and there was a blinding the same time his London friends flash. Fortunately M'Leod was will present him with a volume on

his other subjects. not injured, and he seized son, who had accompanied him ran for safety. board, and Aberdeen Fire Brigade, removed the danger of any further explo sion.

accumulated

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FOUR CHARGES

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BRITAIN AND THE PARIS EXHIBITION

tu succeed Group Captain R. V Champion de Crespigny, M.C D.F.C., promoted in the New Year list. Wing Commander Cochrane was a midshipman, R.N., wneu the War began, and went in for airship duties as a sub-lieutenant. He was a temporary major, R.A.F, from April, 1918, and received a perman- ent commision in the R.AF. in 1919. Since the War he has served in Egypt, Palestine, Iraq, and Aden and has graduated at the RAF Staff College.

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Kalzana will protect your child against the results of calcium deficiency such as: anemia, irritable' nerves, weakness, rickets, and a tendency to de velop tooth decay.

A course of Kalzana restores lost appetite, builds stamina in delicate bodies, and overcomes

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SQUADRON LEADER ROWAN

Squadron Leader Arthur Rowan who has been placed on the retired list from January 1, joined the R.F.C. in Salónika in 1917 when a captain in the East Coast. Volunteer Rifles, Indian Army. While serving as an observer he was shot down and taken prisoner, and spent 1918 In captivity in Bulgaria. In 1919 he was granted a permanent com- mission in the R.A.F. as a flying officer for staff duties, but after a Britain is to be worthily repre- year at the Air Ministry resumed sented at the Paris Exhibition of observer duties in India, and in PROBATIONARY CONSTABLE ON 1837, which it is hoped, will draw 1921, after a flying course in Egypt, a pllöt.

an Air Ministry translator. For the past two years he has been millions of visitors to the French he was regarded

is a on the staff at the Experimental He has also published essays, and capital. Nothing is to be left un-squadron Leader Rowan

has written a novel and some plays talented linguist." and for some tline Establishment, Martlesham. young man named David done on the French alde to secure Forsyth, stated to be a probation-world-wide interest and, of course,

sppeared ary police officer,

the promoters have a setting to Glasgow Central Police Court yes-start with which is almost in- terday on four charges. The case comparable for the purpose. was continued for three days, and Department of Overseas Trade has Forsyth was allowed ball of £5. a very efficient exhibitions branch, He was charged with having (1) and it is intended to spare no maliciously, with his hand, broken effort to secure that Britain should the glass panel of a door in have a finer representation than house at 30 Steven Street, Glas- at any previous foreign inter- gow: (2) in the doorway of the national show. house, assaulted a man by striking him on the head with his hand; (3) in Steven Street, at New City Road, conducted himself in a dis- orderly manner and committed a breach of the peace; and (4) Steven Street, assaulted a police man on duty by butting him on the body with his head.

HERRING INDUSTRY PROS-

PECTS IN 1936-

WOMEŃ DELEGATES TO A

Our

CALCUTTA CONFERENCE Dame Elizabeth Cadbury, with three other prominent members of the National Council of Women

of

women

Great Britain, are leaving London to-day by Rawalpindi for Calcutta to attend the inter- national conference organised by the National Council of Women in India. The presi- Fraserburgh Town Council yesdent of the conference will be the terday appointed the following

Maharanee of Baroda Delegates representatives to the Harbour

are going from many parts of the Board:-Bailles Thompson and

world, including China, Japan, Brown and Councillor Harold

and Canada. Mine (former members), and Councillors John Cardno and Lady Pentland and her daughter,

Buchan (new members).

The British delegation includes

Miss Margaret Sinclair, who will Ballie Dunbar said that Fraser-read a paper on health and how- burgh might look forward to very ing. It was originally "intended. much better times in the coming that Lady Aberdeen should go to year. The herring industry was India, but on the advice of har going to see a fresh turn of pros perity.

In 1934 they had exported 780 barrels; last year they had been able to export over 1,000,000 ber- rels, and next year he believed the export figures would be 1,250,- 000 barrels...

FORMER ARMADALE DEAN OF GUILD

Ex-Dean of Guild David H. Young. Armadale, died yesterday

doctors she will not go, but she will go to the plenary council meeting to be Held in Yugo- Slavia in September.

Among the international dele- will attend

the con- gates who ference will be Miss Margaret Sanger.

birth- the head of the control movement in the United States. Among the subjects to be discussed will be peace and the of Nations, education, League public health, legal disabilities of

at his home in South Street. A women, trazić in women and girls,

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cinema, broadcasting, and women and the press.

native of Broxburn, he had for the years been in business as a but- cher in Armadale, and for 12 years he served. Armadale. Town Council. For three years he ze- West presented the Council on Lothian County Council and the Education Committee.

SIR JAMES FRAZER, OM. In recognition of his distin- guished services to anthropological

and: on account of hi science

with Scotland, the For a number of years. Mr. connection Young was secretary of Armadale Scottish Anthropological Society Football Club (Ltd.). He is sur- has conferred its Honorary Fellow- vived by his wife and grown-up ship on Sir Jaines George Frazer, family.

OM, FRS. Sir James Frazer was born in Glasgow, and studied at Glasgow and Cambridge Uni- vera:ties Sir James will be 82 to- day. In spite of his advanced age

FOURTH DEATH IN ABERDEEN TYPHOID OUTBREAK

A fourth death has taken place he is preparing a new book, "The Primitive

in connection with the outbreak Fear of the Dead in

of typhoid fever at Woddade, Religion, Vol IIE and conclusion, Aberdeen. The latest victim is and hopes to have it published in Mas Besale Murray, only daughter the early-spring.

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