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Made in Australia

"THANKS"

NEW SOUTH WALES said "it !-

-so did Tasmania!

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-and Western Australla !. QUEENSLAND said it!

-and South Australia!

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WESTERN

AUSTRALIA

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INDENT ORDERS APPLY TO THE SOLE AUTHORISED AGENT FOR HONGKONG & CHINA, CALEB CHEONG & CO., HONGKONG HOTEL ROOM 400, DISTRIBUTING AGENT: TAI COMPRADURE; 10, HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON.

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Mineral deficiency

stands between you

and REAL HEALTH

One small defect impairs the efficiency of the most perfect piece of mechanism. And that applies to nature's masterpiece-your body. If the cells are starved ill-health follows,' Calcium in the one vital mineral without which the life centre of the body cells would shrivel and die, and Kalzma, supplies this element în 1 - form which the systems can easily assimilate and retain.

By remedying this deficiency and making the cell-nucleus plump and strong, Kalzana geta right to the root of ill health. Kalzana improves the condition of the blood, strengthens the whole body and supplies the teeth with the elements they need to keep them hard and white and immune from decay. A coume of Kalzina. quickly gives new strength and vigous-begin your to day.

"I am never without Kaizena, rat I find my resistance to disease, Had taking them alwayi, but at any general health marvelions."

time of extra strain, and when there

ate colds and other infections about.

Mas A. M.,

Wolverhampton.

Kalzana

THE MINERAL FOOD FOR BETTER HEALTH- Manable from all Chemisie

* Talmaza” hitherto only sold in Tablet form is now available at all Chemists and Bloves in Powder Them also... For thom whe and dimesity intaking the Tableu, Kaliana. Powder is ideally suitabin.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1936.

THEFT FROM

HOTEL

Articles Found In Pawnshops

|

OPIUM DIVAN RAIDED

Heroin Pills Also Found

WBS

THEFT OF MAH JONGG SET

Taken From Roof

Of Hotel

Charged with the larceny ot Lan San. uriemployed,

Chan Foo. 29. unemployed, was articles, valued at $97 from Room brought before Mr. 8. F. Balfour charged pefore Mr. S. F, Balfour. 613, Luk Kwok Hotel. Yau Kalat the Central Police Court yes- at the Central Court yesterday. Hol 20. unemployed, appeared terday charged with keeping an for larceny of a set of mah jongg before Mr. W. Schofield, at the opium diyan and for having pos- the property of Chan Chul, cook, Central Police Court yesterday. session of 187 herola plis at No. Luk Hol Hotel, Connaught Road.

Det.-Gergt. C. Dowman stated 8 Tang Lang Street first" floor... Inspector. W. Mair, prosecuting. that on information received; R. O. Grimmits prose.uted and stated that the defendant was the police went to

a pawnshop | stated that on entering the house, | stopped by an Indian watchman, at 131 Shanghal Street, and re- the place was found to be used in Queen's Road Central, next ceived a watch which had been for gambling and smoking opium. Ladder Street, The watchman pawned for $8. Two pairs sbocs were also found in a Wan- chal pawnshop.

The defendant destroyed the pawn tickets.

Three months' hard labour was In posed.

MAINTENANCE SUMMONS

The maintenance Summons bought by Leung Plu Wong, 23, against her husband. Lee Wa-hong was continited before Mr. B. Himsworth, at the Kowloon Ma- gistracy yesterday.

Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared for the plainti, and Mr. Peter H. Sin represented defendant.

Hau Luk. amán. deposed to waiting outside the residence of the defendant, 99, Prince Edward Road. from 11 a.m.. until 12 30 p.m.. on August 29. without being admitted. She made frequent re- quests, but they were denied" her. The hearing had been adjourn→ ed until October 7 at 2.30 pm/

FOUND IN HOUSE

Brought before Mr. S., F. BL- tou at the Central Police Court yesterday Ngai Wal, 27, unem- ployed. was charged with being found in, a dwelling. No. 3 Lynd- burst, ou September 29 at 8 pm. för an unlawful purpose The case was remanded for 24 hours Inspector W. Mair prosecuted.

CONFISCATION ORDER

Application for the confiscation of 190 lbs. of rice, found unmani- fested and without an apparent owner on board the steam launch "Po On," berthed alongside the Yuen On Wharf, Connaught Road Central, on September 18, was -made by Sergt. A. Willerton before Mr. S. F Balfour at the Central Magistracy, yesterday. The ap: plication was granted.

AMBULANCE BRIGADE

A Bridge and mah jongg Drive

R. O. Stephens said that the | asked the defendant what was in premises were raided on Tuesday, a parcel he was carrying, and on One packet of Heroin Pils and opening it the set was found. five jars of oplum were found. The defendant admitted steal-

The defendant was sentenced | ing it from the roof of the hotel. to six months' hard labour on the He was sentenced to six week? charge of possession of heroin Imprisonment pills, and was additionally fined $200 or two months on the charge of keeping a divan.. and' $100 or one month for the possession of optum.

BAIL ESTREATED

Li Ying Kin. 18. shopkeeper, was charged before Mr. S. F. Bai- four, at the Central Police Court yesterday. for having possession of dutiable tobacco at No. 105 Bonham Strand East, second ficer, on September 9. R. O. Grim- mitt prosecuted, The defendant was absent and his ball of $50 was estreated.

LOTTERY TICKETS

Found in possession of poplu lottery tickets, a woman, Youn Hing, was charged before Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Central Magistracy yesterday.

Sergt. Matches said that the defendant Was arrested outside the Tung Wah Hospital.

The defendant was bound over.

SUMMONS DISMISSED

Mrs. A. W. Grimmitt was sum- moned before Mr. Balfour at the Central. Magistracy yesterday for allowing her dog in the roadway without, a muzzle and unleashed.

TANGIER NEAR The defendant was absent and

BANKRUPTCY

Spanish Civil War

Hits Trade

The Civil War in Spain with its repercussions in Morocco has again brought the question of Tarigler with its International Regime to the fore.

In the Arst place it has shown how important it is that Tangier | with its harbour, situated at the narrowest point of the Straights of 'Gibraltar should remain 'Inter- national and neutral. Its passes- sion by any one Power would be a real menace to communicationis with the Mediterranean and the East.

now

'The most serious aspect of Tangler's status at the moment is its financial position. The Inter- national Administration 13 almost without funda. Even the 1.000 000 franc reserve which, ac- rording to the terms

the Statute. It was "compulsory to maintain has been used up, and the Powers who drew up the con- vention will have to come to its assistance if the Administration is

to carry on.

The reason for this unfortunate will be held at the St. John Am-state of affairs is that Tangle is bulance Headquarters ón Oct, at 3, pm. Tickets $1.00 each include ing tea).

Lady Caldecott will meet the D.embers of Nursing Divisions of the St. John Ambulance Brigade at Headquarters on Oct, 14 at 4.30 p.m. Tea

will be served. Demonstrations of First Ald and Home Nursing will be given...

CLASSICAL

MUSIC

Splendid Concert

In Kowloon

Lovers of good "music were well

burdened with financial obligations out of all proportion to its sizë and importance as part of the Shereefian Empire. plus the severe blow to its trade as a result of the Spanish Civil War.

TOURISTS FRIGHTENED -Business is at a standstill, and visitors and tourists (the tourist traffic is Tangier's maustay) have been frightened from coming by exag gerated reports of bombing and fighting in its vicinity. As a mat- ter of fact conditions are quite

large numbers of

normal and there has never been ahs danger.

In normal years Tangier has balanced its Budget with the as- sistance of subsidies from the 1 French and Spanish Governments to the extent of 500,000 francs

was represented by her husband. Revenue Officer Grimmitt, who pleaded not guilty. As the com- plainant was absent the summons was dismissed,

LOCAL ESTATE

Lam Dore, age 74; building con- tractor, formerly of No. 5 Lu- |mination Terrace. Tal Hàng, who died last year left local estate of $118,500. Probate of the" will has been granted to Lam Fat, of 24 Amoy Sirect, and Lam Häng-to, otherwise known as Michael Lam. sons. Power is reserved to make a like grant to Lam Fuk-ming and Lam Kam-chow, other exécu tors, when they attain the age of 21 years.

banks and the administration will not accept them.

Great Britain has in the past always refused to contribute any- thing "towards assisting Tangler and Its International Zone al- though she was one of the signa- tories of the Convention which saddled Tangler with an unfair share of the services of the Moroc- can Wars, the Tangier Fez Rail- way, and the Port Loans, as well as a ponderous administration out of all-proportion to its needs.

OTHER PORTS FAVOURED The original idea was that Tan- giler, with its harbour, abould be the main entrance for commerce into Morocco, but it was not long before it became rlear that the protecting powers of the other two mnes had very different views on this subject.

On the one hand, French ship- puig was directed to Casablanca and Port Lyautey, and all manner of restrictions and difficulties were made about the transport of goods by rall, On the other Ceuta was developed into a first-rate free port, and, trade for the Spanish Zone went that way, Tangier being left nursing the baby.

In diplomatic circles it is freely stated that the events during the past few weeks have shown up the

from each, that from France going weak points in the Convention,

and that now is a good oppor catered for at the St. Theresa's towards the maintenance of the tunity for bringing up the question !

Customs Service and that from

Church, Kowloon Tong. yesterday

of revision or rather amendment. Levening when they listened to a pain towards the upkeep of the.

and that as soon as order. is re- Gendarmerie. Tangier does not splendid programme of classical

established in Spain the whole and religious music rendered by feel at all grateful for this assist- several well-known local artistes, ance, as it considers that the matter should be considered in the

light of the experience lately ac unnecessarily Artistes who rendered solos in- Customs staff are

quired. cluded Mr. Gaston DiAquino. Miss from the French Customs Service

expensive (they are all seconded. .Should this most desirable ac- N. C... Hyndman, and Mr. Alec in the French Protectorate), and

tion be taken, it is hoped in Bri- tisti eircles here that his Majesty's that the gendarmerie.

under

Government will not follow the Epanish Commandant. is" unneces-

Hne of least resistance and fade sary.

into the background, but be pre- pared to take its fair share of the not very onerous burdens and res- ponsibilities of the International Regime under which Tangier and its zone exist, and that they will not ignore the fact that there are

Greaves while the Rev. Father Riganti. at the organ, rendered two of his own compositions. "Canzona" and "Pastrole in E Dat imajor."

PESETA VALUELESS

One of the most interesting This year, however, no assistance features of the programme was can be expected from Spain, and a three-part choir piece, "Regina to make matters worse, the peseta, Coeli." composed by Professor E. ['which was legal tender, has-de- Qualdi" and "sung by the Little preciated to such an extent that ̈ Flower Club, While the music was 250'000 pesetas which the adminis- | considerable British Interests to be

of a strictly leturgycal characte | tration have in their treasury skreguarded. yet it was of a popular character.} received from Customs and taxes, Aa" regards "shipping, "for in-h

The concert was one of the are to all intents valueless, or, at stance, the British tonnage mak- first of it nature to be given in | least, with only a fraction of the | ing use of Tangier as a port is the Colony and was mach ap- | original value. The peseta for the more than double that of all other preciated..

present is not quoted by any of the nationalities combined.

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