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TO LET-Furnished with Servants, Li【 "required, for One year or 18 months from 1st April, 191, The Peak, Mount Kellet Road; Modom five roomed house; Garden. Apply Hastings & Co., Marina House.

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British-American Candy Store has good assortments fine Chocolates, Candies, Nuts, Crackers, Novelties for New Year: Sell CHEAP. 15, Pottinger Street.

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FOR SALE at Tankerton-on-Sea, Kent, in good position on cliff immediately overlooking the sea, at- tractive, modern, detached property, "freehold. Three reception, five bed. rooms (two with Gtted lavatory basine, h. e.) bathroom and usual domestic offices. Excellent hot water supply from Ideal boiler or gad califont Good garden Brick-built garage. with tennis court All in good struc- tural and decorative repair.. Main

electricity, gas, water and drainage. Moderate rates. Good train service to and from London. Within six miles of Cathedral City of Canterbury And excellent Public Schools. Good centre for visiting beauty spots of Kont. Wonderful bea air and one of the sunniest and driest parts of Eng- land. Good bathing, yachting, fishing, to, Vacant possession price £2,000. including fittings, or reasonable offer considered: Apply :-W. E. Tilton. Amesbury, Tankerton-on-Sen. Kont

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We have Stamp Albuma, Catalogues, and all Philatelio Goods. Inexpensive packets and bags of atamps especially made up for School Children

We have also a large selection of Picture and Painting Books.

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LAST WORD" IN MODERN SURGERY

Major (b) Minuetti I and II from Newest Emergency Hospital Best Equipped In Shanghai

Mozart's -Sonata in E Flat Major. --The, Very Rev. Father Riganti.

The newest emergency hospital; since the withdrawal of Chinese 3. (a) Faith in Spring (Schubert) in Shanghai, established under the forces from the Shanghai area, it (b) The Secret (Schubert)-Elvie

Yuen. 4 Little Scherzo inflatuspices of the International Red Cross, and made possible through Major (Schubert).-The Very Rev. the generosity of Mr. T. C. Fan Father Riganti. 5. Voce di donna compradore of Messrs. Jardine, o d'angel ("Oloconda"-Ponchielll)

Matheson & Co., is the best equip -Elvic Yuen.")

ped of its kind in that city. 9.30 p.m. London Relay-The Dr. W. S. Parsons. its chief sur-

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radium treatment will shortly be avaliable in the hospital too.

is now maintained for refugees in need of expert medied attention. During the period of fighting in the Shanghai area, the hospital took only patients that were seriously wounded, and these they collected from the clearing station geon and superintendent, points at Feng Ling Chiao. The soldiers, with just pride to a well-stocked when first brought in, were placed dispensary: a Ane operating in the hospital's receiving hall; theatre, with adjoining quarters to where, their names were recorded keep instruments, sterilizers and and a list of their worldly posses- stores generally: Most of the stons made out. They were thened staff can do twice the amount equipment has been borrowed from stripped of their bloodstained of work, and much more emcient- clothing, and given a warm spong-17, than can a tired and worried ing and a first feld dressing, be-

one. Both expect to achieve con- fore being removed to the wards.

siatently good results from good AWEVERY COMPORT/

organisation.

Polonaise-Fantaisie No. 7 In A Flat Major, Op.61 (Chopin).

10.03pm. Selections from Wagner's Operas. Symphony Orchestra. "Die Mei- friends, while the doctors in at stersinger Sleh Ev'Chen! Dacht'Ich tendance, who include five of Doch Hat Mann Mit Dem Schub-Shanghai's most prominent for- eign surgeons, have brought many (Sop- werk-Elisabeth Rethberg

of their own instruments,~~- rape and Friedrich Schorr "Baritone). usberg Music (Bacchanale) Bruno Walter conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra...

"Tannhauser"—Ven-

10.28 3.m. Light Variety Pro- gramme......

Orchestral

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Bulte Oriental

(Popy)-Marek Weber, and His

Dr. F. T. Ranson is the resident surgeon and included among at tending doctors are Drs. Daña and Frances Nance. Dr. E. G. Gaunt lett, Dr. A. D. Wall, Dr. E. Birt, Dr. Bleckmann and Dr. J. Gray.

Although it is common know ledge that there is a lamentable Lisbona, dearth of qualified nurses in China Orch. Vocal — Lučia Bizio) Little, Village Green (Hack at present. Dr. Parsons somehow forth, Strecker) The Vagabond managed to enlist the voluntary Lover (Tenor) Vocal-Chez, Mot services of 12 French sisters, four (Feline-Meraki) En Se Regardant foreign nurses and eight Chinese (Bayle-Delettre) Lucienne Boyer auraes.

I'm Bettin' The Roll On Roamer * PRIMARILY FOR SOLDIERS (Curtis and Crumit) Orchestral... The hospital was primarily ex- By The Swanee River Fantasy tablished for the care of badly (Myddleten) Plantation Songs wounded Chinese soldiers, but

Thick comfortable, mattresses. padded cotton blankets and clean white sheets cover all beds in the warda. Cotton quilts are white sheeted for easy laundering, and everything is arranged to supply, heating during the cold weather.

Twenty trained men attendants, borrowed Izom, the General Hos pital, keep constant watch in each ward, devel

STAFF KEPT HAPPY Dr. Parsons and Mr. Pan believe" in keeping all helpers happy and contented: A rested and content-

Mr, Pan estimates that the first three months expenses and initial cost of outfitting the unit will amount to approximately $40,000, His charitable enterprises extend far beyond this single hospital, for he is a liberal, subscriberto, other units, and a well-known visitor to them. When soldiers were sccom- modated in the new emergency hospital, he visited them frequent- ly, and was acclaimed by them as an old friend.

The operating theatre on the ground floor is the last word in

Mr. Paris also a member of the modern surgical equipment, and even the most delicate and major Shanghat Relief Committee, which operations maybe performed plans to help disabled, soldiers there. An adjoining room is after the hostilities are over, in. equipped with a modern X-ray 2p- | finding them work and sixisting paratus, and 1 expected that them generally.

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