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-WANTED. — Second engineer, for British steamer Sisiman Apply Germinal Cigar Store. 18 Nathan Road, Kowloon.
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|FOR SALE. — Indian Mator Cycle & Sidecar complete with bood etc. 1917 Electric Power Plus Model. Apply Box 240 co Hongkong Telegraph.
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experienced steno. TO BE LET.-A Vacant Plot grapher and Typist (Male or of Land. in Praya East. Apply Female) for Professional Firm. to The Hongkong Land Iurest. Apply Box 272 c'e "Hongkong ment & Agency Co., Ltd.
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LOST.-From & Broadwool Road, young Pomeranian Puppy dog, sable colour. Finder please notify this address.
TO BE LET.- vacant plot of land at Yaumati Apply to The Hongkong Land Reclamation Co., Ltd.
TO BE LET-A House in Kowloon. Knutsford Terrace, Apply to The Hongkong Land Investment and Agency Co., Ltd.
M. Y. SAN & Co., Ltd.
Manufacturers of "Bee Brand
Biscuits & Candies
"
HEAD OFFICE-Nos, 92-199 Queen's Ruvi, Central, živugh my, FACTORY:-Nos. 141-145 Wauchati Raul. Hongkong. BRANCHES. Morila, Singapore, Shanghai & Canton, China.
The "different" Food!
Benger's Food differs from all others because it contains the means to partially digest the milk with which it is prepared.
This means much, because the inability to digest milk- and only by proper digestion is its nourishment obtained -is very common. Always use
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Brandy is unequalled as a pleasant wholesome stimulating. Tonic. It is aged in wood for years before being bottled.
Obtainable Everywhere,
Sole Agents,
H. RUTTONJEE & SON.
Wine & Spirit Merchants. 16, Queen's Road, Central, HONGKONG,
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Look inside the lid!
Victor
'If it hasn't this trademark
it isn't a Victrola
You can readily identify the Victrola by the famous Victor trademark, "His Master's Voice." It is not a Victrola without the Victor dog. This trademark is on every Victrola. It guarantees the quality and protects you from inferior substitutes.
The word "Victrola" is also a registered trademark of the Victor Talking Machine Company. It is derived from the word "Victor" and" designates the products of the Victor Company only.
As applied to sound-reproducing instruments, "Victrola" refers only to the instruments made by the Victor Company-the choice of the world's greatest.
artists.
Look laside the lid-insist upon seeing the famous Victor trademarks. On the portable stylès, which have no lid, the Victor trademark appears on the side of the cabinet.
S. MOUTRIE & CO., LTD.
26, Queen Fra
Exclusive Agents.
H. Luzarus,
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Hongkong.
THE HING WAH PASTE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
Head Office: Nos. 17 & 18 Connaught Road Central, Hongkong-
Tel. No. 2230.
Branch Office: 480 & 481, Nanking Road, Shanghai, Ching.
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TRADE MARK
A REDUCTION OF 20
is allowed on the retailed prices of all our VERMICELLI. FASTE STARS, MACARONI, EGG- NOODLES, and all other kinds of Soup styf, in respect of the OPENING CEREMOSY OF OUR NEW FACTORY AT CAUSEWAY BAY. HONGKONG, ON THE 25TH OCTOBER, 1919, for 20 days from the 25th inst. to the 14th November Prox.
CIMBAL'S CHOCOLATES
COLONIAL DISPENSARY
14, Queen's Road Central
Telephone No. 1877.
JAMES STEER.
9, ICE HOUSE STREET. WATCHMAKER AND JEWeller.
CHRONOMETERS, CLOCKS, WATCHES AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED UNDER MY PERSONAL SUPERVISION.
TEL 2877,
TEL: 2877.
HYPNOTISM AND SHELL SHOCK.
SOME REMARKABLE CURES.
In the psychology sub-section at the recent meeting of the Brit- ish Association Dr. W. Brown gard an address on hypnotism and mental analysis as applied to soldiers suffering from shell shock, gun shock, and other maladies.
In 1916. he said, he was appointed neurologist to one of the armies in France, being the first person to be in charge of a nerve hospital in the field. While there he became more and more convinced of the great
value and importance of hypnotism in nerve cases. Many of the men had been hypnotized by sheer explosion, and he found that on sending them to sleep the sugges- tions given while they were in that state were effective. All the patients suffered from loss of memory, 50 or 60 per cent being severe cases. He used hypnotism to clear up their memories, and then went on to add suggestions.
One of the most common symptoms, be continued, was loss of voice. He had 121 cases in 16 months, and in every instance he found that by hypnotizing the patient and suggesting that he lived his experience over again, but without saying anything about his voice, the man recover- ed his speech. He had tried five cases which
came to hospital in a single evening, and in each case directly he out his hand 02 the patient's forehead the voice came back.) Some times the malady disappear- ed not by suggestion but by unlockingthe bottled up emotions. A man who had become deaf and dumb in Gallipoli and suffered from extreme loss of memory was unable to remember anything that had happened in his life, and for a time the treatment applied to him appeared to be inadequate, but after he had rolled out of bed he found he could both speak and hear. In another case an educated mechanic who had been blown up by a bomb found on recovering consciousness that everything was twisted round, many things being at right angles as he saw them. This, it was
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learned, was a recurrence of A. childhood experiences, and he put the man through them again with the result that he became clear, and was able to be dis- charged.
A curicus case was that of a gunner formerly a gamekeeper, | who suffered froin a tremor in the i right hand. which had been going on for two years accompanied loss of The man was
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hypnotized, and the suggestion LADIES OVERCOATS
was made to him that he should live over again his experiences at Ypres. When he woke up he sa w tha: his band was steady, and bel exclaimed, "I am cured." On the following day he shaved himself with an ordinary razor for the first time since his, accident. Hypnotism, Dr. Brown' said, was a simple way of carrying out a mental analysis. You got a man, to talk about himself and his dreams with vivid emotion, and he then obtained relief.
Melodramatic methods were not necessary. As far as possible it was sleep that was wanted. There must be mental analysis in every case, and a medical man must always be on guard against re- peatedly hypnotizing the same person, because this would have a prejudical effect.
850 LOVERS
BUT MAIDEN STILL UNHAPPY.
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Vienna, September 10.-Same unknown maiden of Rosunthal Bei Neuwaldegg took odd means of manifesting her disappointment in love and literature by burying] ber sorrows.
The workmen digging a ditch suddenly struck with shovels a a large sheet-iron box and “had visions of buried treasure, but they were greatly surprised on opening the casket to find not money and jewels, but three thousand love letters and 850 photographs.
The letters were all to the same girl, but the photographs were of many different men.
There was
a note in a woman's handwriting which said
"I bury here my happiness, which never was found on earth. May those who find these letters draw from them the lesson that all men without exception are—“
The last word was illegible. It is considered a great misfortune that this word was missing, for the advice of a young woman with approximately 850 loveits could not fail to be extremely valuable. She must have been hard to please.
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