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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER· 19, 1937.

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

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HEAVY

NITROGEN

ISOLATED

TEN MINUTES

SILVER LINĖ,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

From NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES

THE Motor Vesuci

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baring arrive! from the above Fortson 11th instant, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Go downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored si Consignees risk And a portae.

All broken,chafed, and damaged

Goods are to he left in the Godowns, where ther will be examined on Saturday, 18th instant, 1937, at 10 am,

BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

MS. TAI YIN"

FROM P.S.A.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

informed that same will arrive per "TAI PINU" about 19th Oct, and delivery may he obtained from the latter vel at shir's tackles at the buny, in Consignees lighters only.

No claims will be iulinitted after the Gools have left the ship.

All broken, chafed, and amnaged Gods will be examined on board by our surveyors, Messrs. Goldard & Louglas, before delivered..

the goods are

All Claim must be presented within

In the case of dutiable cargo, con- 15 Days of the vessel's arrival here, after which date they cannot be resignees are requested to inform the Import & Export Olicy that they have cognized.

auch goods for examination, and to make arrangements for the goods to bo ameinte Honded Warehouse.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bare left the Godowna, and all Goods remaining nadelivered after the 15th instant, 1937, will be subject to Float.

No Fire Insuranon has been effected. „Bills of Lading will be countersigasd. by

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Hong Kong 11th Oct.. 1937.

SERVICES CONTRACTUZLS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

DONSIGNEE NOTICE.

9.8. FELIX ROUSSEL "

24′′A/37.

BRINGING CARGO PROX MARSEILLES, vis porta etc. » ARRIVED HONG KONG ON FRI-

DAY, THE Isra OCT, 1937.

CONSIGNEES are hereby informed that he is goods with the exception of Opist, Treasure and Valuables are being la ded & stored into the Godown of the Hong Kong, Kowloon Wharf Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

All claims must be sent in to us on or before the 26th October, 1937, or they will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be examined by the Company's Survoyer, Meas Goddard & Douglas in the presence of

by

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents. Hong Kong, 15th Oct., 1937.

BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

M.S. TAI PING"

FROM MANILA.

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U.S. Scientist's"

Achievement

USE IN DIGESTIVE

ANALYSIS

The discoveret of "heavy" water, Dr. Harold, C. Urey. of Columbla University, has now isolated "heavy" trogen, and can produce it in quantities sufficient for mental purposes.

experi-

This was announced recently at the opening of the 04th meeting of the American Chemical Society at Rochester, New York.

The Importance of this discovery for the investigation of digestive processes can scarcely be exagger- ated. Nitrogen appears in all living

tissues and heavy atoms can now be introduced into it.

TO PREPARE

·FOR AIR RAID

Home Office Chief's

Warning

NATION LIKE ARMY

IN THE FIELD:

Warning of an air attack in the event of war would be received by the civil population only ten min- utes before the invading aircraft reached their objective, Major H. Stuart Blackmore, Chief Medical Officer of the Air Balas Precautions Department. Home Ofice at the Sanitary Inspectors' Conference in Brighton, writes a Home correspondent.

Bald

The network of observation posts being constructed all over the country, he said, enable a pre Himinary warning of something like 20 minutes to be given. That warn- Ing, however, would not be speclic; it would only be a general one to an area to get "on its toes."

If they were to consider the medical aspect of air raid precau- tions they found the they were im-

Being easily identifiable, they 15688 will enable physiogists to follow their course through all the vital processes of the organs and tissues. They will thus serve much as tracer bullets serve in the observa- tion of gunfire by leaving a blazingmediately faced with a problem trail in their trajectory.

very almllar to that which faced an army in the field. In fact, the nation, under conditions of modern war, was an army In the deld.

Because of the extremely small Bize of this island, and because of the tremendous range

YONSIGNEES of cargo are hereby notified that the store vessel will arrive, about the 19th Oct., and delivery may be obtained from ship's tackles at the buoy,, in Consignees lighters only.

Ao claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the ship.

The potentialities are indicated by startling discoveries of the properties of "heavy" hydrogen in stimulating or inhibiting physio- logical processes. The atomle weight of the isotrope is fifteen, whereas the weight of ordinary nitrogen is fourteen.

of fight of the modern aeroplane. there was no portion of the island which could be said to be geogra- isola-phically immune from attack.

Dr. Urey and his associates worked for two years before

ting it, and they can now produce a third of a pint dally, weighing two-tenths of a gramme. To pro- All broken, chafed, and damaged duce a pound would cost £120,000. Goods will be examined on board by

The Columbia Laboratory is pro- aur surveyors. Messrs. Goddardducing it as a liquid in ammonium Douglas, before the delivered.

In the case of lutiable cargo, con signees are requested to inform the Import & Export Office that they have such goods for examination, and to make arrangements for the goods to be landed into Bonded Ware-

110.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agenta

the Consignees at 10.00 am. on Thurs Hong Kong, 15th Ceb., 1987. day, he's Oct, 1937.

Consignees must have « Revenue Officer in attendenco when any dutiable gords are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

No Fire insurance will be effected by us in any can whatever.

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MËSSAGERLES MAKITIMES CO. Hong Kong, 15th Oct., 1937.

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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

CONSIGNEE NOTICE,

BRINGING CARGO FROM DUNKIRK via porta etc.

Mr.

VARIETY IN CLOTHES

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compounds with an apparatus for distillation of the column type, 35 feet long and containing 1,200 steel cones fitted in a six-inch pipe.

IMPORTANCE FOR DIETARY STUDY

"Heavy" nitrogen was described by I London authority as "a chemical curiosity at the moment." The discovery, he said, may pat nitrogen chemistry back a hundred years and necessitate a fresh start in that branch of science.

Anything his department advised had to conform to certain very definite specifications. The gap caused by absence of transport was

worrying, and they had to have something that was cheap. that could be made rapidly, not by highly-skilled labour, but anywhere -a problem for which, he thought, he had the solution in sight,

THREE BOMB DANGERS Major Blackmore said that we had to face three definite different dangers-the high explosive bomb, the incendiary bomb, which, though it might never be used, was yet such a potential danger that they had to include." It in their plans.

Because of the big considerations 'associated with mustard gas, frst ald posts had to be close together

An official of the Physics section of the British Association which

there should be one every two met at Nottingham recently sald

miles. They must have relays of that the discovery would have an Important bearing on the study of people with definite shirts of work. Hospitals were a difficult prob- dietary.

"Most food." he said, "containslem, because they had to continue sick and cater for the reception and treatment of possible air raid casualties. Staffs had to be rein- forced,

Selfridge Junior nitrogen, but it is not always their treatment of the ordinary

Offers A Bet

Mr. H. Gordon Selfridge. Junior. speaking in the British Association recently on the customers' control

S.S. LIEUTENAN DE LA TOUR" of the whole process and expense

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01 distribution, said that the big lepartment store had to assemble Logether under one roof probably a million different kinds of things all priced at what it thought "the Customers would be willing to pay. It had to advertise them and staf ot display them; employ a assistants trained LQ give

ARRIVED HONG KONG ON TUES. DAY, THE 12 OCT, 1937.

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CONSIGNEES are hereby informed that their goods with ibe exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed de stored into the godowns

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tomers the help they wanted in knowing what to buy and had also

of the Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf and to be prepared to deliver those Godown Co., Ltd, Kowloon, wheuce items to the customers' homes delivery may be obtained immediately after landing

All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 23rd Oct, 1937. or they will not be recognized.

Datonged Packager will be ezamined by the Company's Surveyor, Mexsro Goddart & Lionglas in the presence of the Consignees nl 10.00 a.m. on Monday, the 18th Oct., 1997.

Cookies must have a Revenue Officer in att dance when any dutiable goods are examined by the Company'e Surveyors.

No Fire Insuranes will be effected by us in any case whatever.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO. Hong Kong, Jali Oct, 1937,

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**People Who Matter"

PEOPLE WHO MATTER, to the advertiser are the people who can afford to buy bis good. Most of the people buy

and read the

Hong Kong Daily Press,

possible to discover how long it takes for the nitrogen content to travel from one part of the body to another. There are means, however, of determining the pro- gress through the blood streams of heavy nitogen and this latest discovery will facilitate that work.

SIR P. WARNER ON

FAST BOWLING

Good Length Essential Against Australians

Sir Pelham Warner, Chairman of the Test Match Selection Com- mittee, commented on fast bowling As an Instance of how many of short length and its possible allferent things were needed in effect when the Australians visit une department. Mr. Selfridge England next season, at a luncheon mentioned that there had to be in at Folkestone recently.. one store 10.765 different kinds of stockings.

He had counted up. the number

of ways in which the clothes ne

"As far as English cricket is concerned from an International

point of view," Sir Pelham said, be optimistic regarding the batting. but our

"I think we can

was wearing at the moment had iven him an opportunity of hay-bowling is a terrible problem.

"Most of our fast bowlers bowl ing something a little different from what his audience was wearing. far too short. They start without

It was over sixty, and each of anyone at mid-on or mid-off. They never compel batsmen to play forward."

those sixty ways was not just a straight alternative between two

ds of things.

CHILDREN'S GAS MASKS The Aghting Services were fully aware of the difficulties in the way of passive air raid precautions, and they would strain every nerve to give support and leave sufficient men to carry on that very dim- cult job in the event of an attack, Regarding gas masks, he sald that children down to the age of three were able to wear a respira- tor. Below that age one had to supply some sort of pump. Several devices had been made, including a box fitted with a pump, which they found offered no difficulties.

Alternatively, experiments were being made with a kind of long clothing with voluminous skirts and a pump which allowed a mother to have contact with her

child.

"That type of bowling, con- tinued Sir Pelham, "is a destruc- tive factor. If our bowlers will only remember that length is the prime factor in bowling. we have a great chance of beating the Australians next year."

Turning to the matter of doped. wickets, Sir Pelham said: "Some "SHORT NONSENSE”

of our wickets are too good. They "We are going to get into very are doped #Q much that the "And I am a man," added Mr. serious trouble with the, Australians bowlers cannot get anybody out. Selfridge. "In a woman that sixtyf our fast men persist in bowling You want good wickets, but you likely to be a hundred or more. that short nonsense. The Austra-want natural wickets. Doped "We all of us know that variety lans, with their proficiency with wickets spoll cricket, and I hope custs money, and that satisfying a the hook and cut, will hit that that authorities of clubs will give desire for variety is therefore a bit stuff all over the place.

this matter their consideration."

of a luxury. We all do satisfy that luxury--comewhat expensively. of course, but intentionally.

"I will bet you," said Mr. Selfridge, "that there are not ten cuple in this room who are wear- ing an identical item of clothing. and I will bet you that there are

non-identical features 6,000

the 200 clothing among

here.

"Paper money." allowed to

of

people

12,000 RISE TO CHEER HENDREN

There are times when it is fitting | ately, for

Hendren in his last

and proper that the player of the match on the ground, where for 30 years, he has been known, had just scored a century, and something tore was wanted than the usual

game should be more than the game.

Such an occasion occurred ot Lord's recently, when and not

for the first time during the day, applause for such á feat. First the crowd-12,000 of them in they cheered as he stood there pavilion, grand and other stands, with his head bared; then they

we read, "is members' enclosures, and the ben- 'sang "For he's a jolly good fellow!” remain in circulationches before the Tavern-rose to and then cante the "Hip! Hop! until it la in an indescribably |their feet to ackowledge one man. Hooray!" Play was held up for dirty and torn condition.!! Filty This time they did more than quite Ave minutes. It was a Just clap and cheer Indiscrimin-unique and unforgettable spectacle.

lucre, again!

| PREMIER

MYSTIFIED BY

VANISHED EGG

Birds That Deserted No. 10 Garden

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..Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Prime Minister. is anxious to solve the "Mystery of the Varished Egg."

He tells the story in "The Coun- tryman:"

"When I first came here (to Downing, Street)," he writes, "in January of 1938, I at once affixed nesting-box to one of the trees in the garden. Nothing happened for a long time, but last March I saw a pair of blue, or perhaps I should say, black tits, for they were a grimy couple, ditting about the branches of a lime tree.

"Shortly afterwards they were dying in and out of the box.

"I did not have time to make. any examination till the week-end after I had become Prime Minister, when on looking Into the box, I found the nest completed And three eggs in it.

"Unfortunately, I saw little more movement, and looking again in Jure found that the

nest was deserted and the three eggs had been reduced to two. Now what is the solution of the mystery of the vanished egg?"

The old garden between Down- ing-street and the Horse Guards' Parade, the Prime Minister states,

"has existed for at least 250 years, and perhaps it retains for that reason some trace of more rural surroundings."

CRAWLEY WINS

Worplesdon, Oct. 15. Leonard Crawley, English cham- plon in 1931, and Mrs. Molly Heppel. won the International mixed four- somes golf final to-day, defeatnig A S... G. Thompson of Aldeburgh and Miss Kathleen Garnham by 5 and 4 over 36 holes.

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Up to this stage. Crawley had been runner-up in nine major tournaments this year-

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