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MEMORIAL UNVEILED

BY SCOTS PEER

Rhynie Tribute To Missionary

WHERE MACKAY OF UGANDA STAYED

Lord Forbes of Castle Forbes un- veiled a memorial pisque to Mac- kay of Uganda at Rhynie, Aber- deenshire, recently.

The plaque is placed beside the house at Ehynie in which Alexan- der Mackay was born on October 13, 1849.

was a large attendance.

THE FOOD WE SHOULD EAT

Experts On Food Values

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QUANTITIES AND QUALITY

Before the open-air unvelling" An adult living an ordinary life ceremony a service was held in the in a temperate climate. and not North Church hall, at which there engaged in manual work, requires 2,400 calories of energy a day from

In

address an

on missionary food. pioneering in Central Africa, the a former Rev. Dr. Hetherwick. Moderator of Aberdeen Presbytery. said that the lands of Garioch and Strathbogie had given birth to more than one man of note in

various fields of achievement, and in mission fields two names stood out clearly Walter Angus Elmslie. of Livingstonia, born in Oyne, and Alexander Mackay of Uganda.

Mackay was one of a band of pioneers who did so much to open up Central Africa to the light of civilisation and Christianity.

MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING For 15 years in parts of Central

missionaries Africa

alone were During those among the natives,

made relations years the native

understanding with of mutual their teachers which bore fruit in good fellowship between the races which had lasted until now.

That was why in Uganda, North- ern Rhodesia, and Nyasaland there had been no trouble between the white and black races,,

In that way Mackay was a great Empire builder as well as a great missionary.

Lord Forbes was introduced by Dr. J. F. Tocher, who referred to a few

and Lord

DOGS' OWNERS SUMMONED

LED DOG ON ROAD.

A fine of $15 was imposed by. Mr. Balfour at the Central Court yesterday on Mr. S. M. Churn, 53 Conduit Road, for allowing a black dog in Condu!t Road without a muzzle at 4.45 p.m. en Algust 6.

Miss Molly Churn, who appeared for her father, stated that the dog was muzzled when it went into the street. However, when it returned to the house, the muzzle was ofT. This was later found outside # friend's house.

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121

G. Western Sugar

Humble Oi

BG1 +852

Int. Harvester Co.

76.

Am. & For. Power B Am. & For. F. 37. pi Am. Light & Trac. Amer. Locomotive..... Amer. Radiator..... 261

61

Int. Nickel .....

331*

341

Int. Tel. & Tel.

53 131

291

.30

Kennecott

454

22

221

Loew's Inc.

55#

27+

Lorillard

224"

McKesson & Rob-

58

Dina Inc.

141

Monsanto Chemical

981 100

Montgomery Ward..

+41

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421*

29

Cheung Tak, passenger on board Adams Express......

Amer: Can the 8.3. Tun Yat from Canton, was

ned 110 before the same Magis-Amer. Cyanamid 33 trate for bringing a dog into the Colony without a permit from the This is the basis agreed upon Colonial Veterinary Surgeon. A by the Technical Commission set summons for fallure to obtain a up by the Health Organisation of licence was withdrawn upon the the League of Nations to examine application of Sub-Inspector Hop- the problem of nutrition, and kins, for the prosecution, which forms the principal conclu-

Cheung said that he arrived in ston in a report published recent-Hong Kong on the 2.30 pm boat. ly (Allen and Unwin, 8d.).

It was explained by the prosecu- The Commission includes three tion that the dog. since it had representatives from the United "walked the streets of the Colony" Kingdom-Sir John B. Orr. Direc- had to be impounded at Kennedy tor of the Imperial Bureau of TownL Animal Nutrition. Professor E.

The Magistrate: Surely if the

P. Cathcart, a member of the Gov-accused wishes to take the dog erament Advisory Committee on back to Canton. it need not go to Nutrition, and Professor E, Mellan- Kennedy Town för observation. by. Secretary of the Medical Re- Sub-Inspecter Höpkins said that. search Council (Chairman)

he would get in touch with the C.V.S. on this point.

The Commission have fixed the following supplements for mus- cular detlity per hour "of work to be added to the basic require-

ments:

Light work up to 75 calories.

75-150 Moderate work up to calories.

the many distinguished not fall below men from "Strathbogle and neigh-protein per kilogramme of body-

them being weight. bourhood, among

This should be, derived from a variety of sources, and it George Macdonald, William Ro- bertson, Nicoll, Sir Donald Stewart, is desirable that a part of the pro- Lord Mount Stephen.

tein should be of animal origin. Fat must be a constituent of the nor Strathconu.

mal diet, but the data at presenti available do not suffice to permit of a precise statement of the quantity required.

would

Strathbogie

remember with intense price the heroic man who went to serve African human ity

Cheung Intimated that he was returning to Canton immediately.

IMPORTANCE OF MILK

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Amer. Roling” M.1....... 832 831 Amer, Smelting...... 57 Am. Bugar Refining 172 Amer. Tel & Tel. 1011 102) "Amer. Tobacco 'B'... 241 Amer. Waterworks... 38 Anaconda Copper Atchison, T. & 3. Fe. Atlas Corpn. Auburn

...

782

271

.........

131

311

Baltimore & Ohio.... 217 Bethlehem Steel

621

Boeing Airplane Co. 29 Z81 Borden Co.

30 Bklyn

The Commission recommed, as a Consolia, Ou general principle, that variety in Continental Of diet tends to safety, provided it Corn. Products contains a sufficiency of the pro- Curtiss Wright A'.....

Curtiss Wright (C) testive types of food materials.

They consider that white flour Delaware & Hudson in the process of mung is depri-Distillers Corpa. Sea- red or important nutritive ele-

grams ments. Its use should be decreas- Douglas Aircraft ,ed, and partial substitution by Du Pont de Nemours 1594 PROTECTIVE: ENERGY-GIVING lightly milled cereals, and especi-Electric Boat ......... 34

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NAL. Dairy Prods....

Nat. Distillers

Nat. Power & Light 412

New York Central...

Schenley 54% pf... 98.

371

Swift Internationa. 31

Technicolor

Texas Gulf Sulphur 377 Transamerica

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953

405

North American ...

314

Northern Pacific Pacific Gas & Elec

251

381

Pacific Lighday

541

Packard Motor

101

102

- Manhattan Trans Corpn. ....... - Manhatian Bklyn

sa cum. pt.......... Case. . . '.... Canadian Pac. Rly. Chase Nat. Bk.......

511

Paramount Picture

Incor

71

Pennsylvania R. R.

371

1034 103

Phillips Petroleum

+1

152

1524

Pure Oll Co

451

Pub, Service of N.J

18

471" 471. Radio Corpn.

101

to up

150-300

In practice. they state, the pro- tein intake for all adults should one gramme of

energy; it is entirely devoid of Chesapeake Corpn. 81 minerals and vitamins.

Chesapeake & Ohio 657 The Increasing habit, in certain | Chrysler countries, of large sugar consump-† Columbia Gas & E. Hard work

tion tends to lessen the amount | C, G. & E. 8%% ‘A' PƐ 105) calories.

Credit of protective foods in the diet, and Commercial Very hard work up to 300 calo- is to be regarded with concern. Comi. Solvents ries and over. 4

In cases where energy values Comm. & Southern

(ord.) are equal, protective foods should always be preferred.

Comm. & Southern

(ord., $8 cum pi Consolid. Cras of N‚Y.

Radio Carph "B"

$5 of

05."

1112

Reynolds Tob B.... 554

202

Schenley

431 ..

734

161

Sears Roebuck Socony-Vacuuma

811

131

31

Sihrn. Cal. Edison 301 8thrn. Faciác

401

Stand, Brands

15

701

69 Stand Gas Elec

74

412

124 30

Stand. O of NJ.... Sterling Prods.......

721

624

61

19

13

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1:4

232

721

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14

20th Cent. Fox Film.

comm. 20th Cent, Fox Film

pt. Un, Carbide & Car-

bon

28)

37

051

21%

211

Un. Pacific

1384 - 1384

72 72

Un. Aircraft (New) 241 un Airline Trans... 18

Milk, It is stated, should forn, Elec. Power & Light

the | Flintkote Co. a conspicuous. element of sugar and muscle meats, milk and the leafy vegetables form the most import-

It tends to lessen the proportion Klee. Bond & Share

$6 pl. of protective foods.

84

Un. Corpn. Un. Corpn. $3 cum.

74

144

pf.

471

341

Un.

Gas Improve-

55 531

ment

101

461

481

U. B. Indus Alcohol 37

+37

387

U.S. Rubber

29

€5

U. B. Steel

67

for

day for pregnant and nursing Gen. Rly. Signal...

Gold Dust women, as well as to provide an abundant supply

Goodrich Tyre Co. children of all ages, and adol- Goodyear Tire & R. escents. The practice of provid-G. N'thern Fly, pf. ing milk either free or at a re- duced price to there groups' is highly recommended.

44

434 Vanadium

221

127

132

121

23

231

1351

infants,

227

Call Money

394

Last Sale

Stocks

Aug. 18 25

Stocks.

AUB, 18 25

394 412

Int, Mining

$6

*102 * 102*

(com) Lambert Co. McCrory Stores 'A' Murray" Corpn.

131

171

184

53

543

Nash Motors

151

47*

451*

Owens Illinois Glass 150

144

37 •

37 *

Pennroad Corpn....

4

Radio Corpn. of Am..

10

181

$5 'B' pt.

Raybestos Manhat-

tan

103

103

Republic Stee! Co... 217.

211

254

Simmons Co.

37

361

234

24

644

· 83 *

Texar Pacific Land

Trust

10

101

Tidewater Assoc. Oj 187

161

237* 201

532

551

*. Bld

The Commission recognise that ally by potatoes, "is recommended. Elec. Bond & Share the deficiencies of modern alets! The consumption of an excessive Elec. Bond & Shar

$5 pi...... are usually in the protective foods amount of sugar is condemned, as

foods rich in minerals and vitamins) rather than in 'more strictly energy-bearing foods (rich in calories). Thus,

Lord Forues gave a detalled ac- count of Mackay's life, pointing out that his early ambition was to be an engineer, and that he was employed as a draughtsman in a big engineering firm in Berlin when he offered his services for missionary work in Uganda.

After telling of Mackay's grim struggle to introduce Christianity to Uganda. Lord Forbes pointed out that after Mackay had givenant protective foods. In other re- 14 years continuous service in gions, where the protein content Africa the Church Missionary of the diet is either too low or of Society suggested that he should poor quality, meat would provide come home for a rest,

a highly valuable protective food, i "Come home when we are so In yet other areas, where the diet short of workers," said Mackay. consists almost exclusively of cook- "Send 20 men and then perhaps I ed will come home and help you find other 25,"

Months later. on February ·8, 1800, Mackay died of fever, through which he had nursed so many of his comrades.

Others who took part in the rere- mony were the Rev. R. P: Ashe. South Croydon, Mackay's mission- ary colleague for several years in Uganda: the Rev. Joseph Grant. the Rev. J. C. M'Hardy, the Right Rev. Dean Bartiet, the Rev. Canon W, S. B. Petrie, and the Rev. Can- on J. Wilkinson,

JAPANESE FIREMAN'S

DEATH

The death of a Japanese, named Tanaka, employed as 2 fireman, occurred aboard the N.Y.K. 95, Tango Mari in the harbour yester- day morning from an attack of acute peritonitis. Tanaka was 28 years of age,

taken was

Funeral services were held on board at 10 1.10. after which the body was conveyed ashore where it

in the afternoon to the Japanese Crema- torium, Bookunpoo, to be cremated: The ashes will ba sent to Tanaka's relatives in Japan by the 5.8. Haruna Maru which is salling for the North on Saturday.

and dry foods, fresh fruits, and cor) vegetables might be the most important protective food.

Among the protective foods are. the Commission declare, first and most important, milk and milk products (including butter), eggs, and glandular tis-{ sues: then green-leaf vegetables. fruit, fat, fish, and meat (muscle). Among the energy- bearing foods of little or no pro- tective power "are sugar, milled! cereals and certain fats.

to

diet at all ages. The Commis- Gen. Cigar sion commend the tendency in Gen. Electric some countries to increase the Gen. Foods ..

litre a Gen. Motors daily intake up to one

pf.

The Commission draw attention Am. Steel Foundries

the high nutritive value of Am. Waterworks skimmed and separated milk, and deplore the large wastage in many Briggs Manufactur- countries of this valuable food.

ing Co. Fresh vegetables and (or) fruit. Bristol-Myers

should always be Cudahy Packing .... they declare, constituents of the normal mix- Delaware, Lacka ed diet. Adequate

wanna & Western provision of the vitamins other than vitamin Etingon" Schold Co. can be readily accomplished by Firestone Tire and Inclusion in the diet of protective

Rubber 6% pf...... Preeport Texas foods.

Of energy-giving foods. unmilled cereals are not rich in protective The Commission emphasise the Gen. Asphalt nutrients, and the more they are need for provision of extra vitamin Gen. Milla refined the less is their protective D, wherever and whenever sur Goodrich, (B.F)

The Hercules Powder. Co. power. Many fats, especially when shine is not abundant. refined, possess little or no protee-discriminate use of irradiated Int. Cement tive constituents. Refined sugar foods, except in the case of milk,

† ex. div 15 OI value only as a source, of is deprecated.

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LOCAL BASKET RACKET

IS EXPOSED IN COURT

coolies.

cents each, were

40

CANADA'S NICKEL INDUSTRY

WORLD SUPPLY

ខ្នងផងមុកន្ធ

Warner Bros. Picta. Westingh-us Mec. 135

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ខ្លួនជន ... គីម ថ្ម

United Biscuit .......

UB. Rubber $8 pi.... 74- 724

months of 1935. Exports of nickel to world markets for the first six months of 1936 amounted to $22.- 650,000, an increase of over 50 per cent on the exports for the same months last year.

1:

The two producing mines locat- ed at, the town of Budbury (One - tarto). the International Nickel Company and the Falconbridge Nickel Company, have been oper ating at the, full capacity of their plants and are busily engaged at Ottawa, Canada.

Increasing their capacity by mak Canadian nickel mines, which ing additions to their present produce more than eighty per cent plants and erecting new ones. of the entire 'world's supply of this

The International Nickel Com- mineral, are now eclipsing all pre-pany is this year expending $12. vious records in the extent of their 000.000 in new construction gutput.

Falconbridge is expanding its plant For the first five months of 1936 by 25 per cent in order to keep

mines produced 68,700,000 pace with the continually increas pounds of nickel compared with ing demand for the mineral from. 52,000,000. pounds during the same "various parts of the world.

Loss of $5,000 a year by two Actually 200 baskets valued at EIGHTY PER CENT OF large coal contractors, in Hen-eight

dally nessey and Lockhart Roads, from stolen Coal was delivered to theft of empty coal baskets was Chinese Restaurants and it was related by Mr. F. I. Zimmern at thought that the accused were the Central Courts yesterday in employed by a restaurant as ash- prosecuting two coolles with theft o: 29 and 19 baskets respectively. Mr. Zimmern stated that repre- sentations were made by the two firms concerned, to the Secretariat Both the local offices of the for Chinese Affairs and the In- spector General of the Police, in a desperate effort to check the thefts.

The Tango Maru arrived from Singapore on Tuesday night and left for Shanghal and Japan at 2 pm. yesterday.

NY.K. and the Tango Maru Alow

their flags at half-mast out

of

respect for the deceased.

It was the usual practice gather the baskets at the end a day's work

to

of

The accused, So Shun, 84, and So Shing, 24, were sentenced to two months hard labour, each.

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and

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