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Film is dingy
You feel on your teeth a viscous film. It clings to teeth, realsts tie tooth brush, enters crevices and stays. Film soon becomes dis colored, then it forms dingy coats. That is why teeth lose luster.
Film also causes most tooth troubles. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It bolds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. It breeds millions of gertun and they, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor-
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Few escaped
Under old methods, few escaped these troubles. So dental scienco sought for ways to dally fight that film.
Two ways were found, and able authoritles proved them effective. One acts to disintegrate the film. one to remove it without harmful scouring.
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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
THE... CHINA WAR,
Our Own Correspondent).
Shanghal, Sept. 10, 2.15 p.m.
A 'communique from the 'Klangru hondquarters at Lungwhạ roports the opening of a renewed and determined offensive on Liuho, the objective being the Woosung forts. Simultaneously dancer but violant Kiangsu attacks started ut Kianting and along the callway. Bombardments are progressing along the entire line.
| Cemetery at 6-10 pm yesterday.
The cortage loft the R. N. Hoapi-,
The casualties continue to mount. tal at 6 p.m., hendød by a firing party
Lungwha denies persistent reports of the arrival in Hangchow and a gin carnage drawn, by mem Bay of reinforcements, by steamers from Manchuria. bets of the ship's company of HMS., The general battle lines are apparently unchanged. The weather Ambrose, upon which the cremated ly clear. The settlements are quiet, remains of the decansed offeer, on-
2.80 p.m.
closed in n polished oaken casket A messenger from the Kiangsu front, en route from Seochow were carried, enshrouded in a Union to Chinklang, reports that the first contingent of Wu Pol-fu's troops, Jnok, and warmounted by his the Fourteenth Division; comprising three thousand well-armed and cocked hat and sword An equipped men, passed Wusih at: 12.16 in two special trains for tho escort of oight commissioned officers front. paced bosido the bier which Was fullowed by Comdr. Bowers of ILMS. Ambroso as Chief Mourner. In the rear of these 200 marinos, petty officers and bluejackets/carry- ing wreaths from the ships and establishmonta Chov represented, runrched in silent rytlím, the rear of the procession being formed by the
It is also reported that two acroplanes, with Rolls Royce engines, arrived at Soochow in a special train on Sunday from Nanyuan airdrome; Paking, probably to replace two airplanes wrecked a week ago in trial flights, whose pliots are now in tho^American-missionary Red Cross Hospital at Soechow.
Brother officers of deceased.
Doctor F. A. Wilmot, attached to the Kinngau Army Medical Corps, Dusters Price and Stewart (Nanking) of the American Red Cross are assisting in caring for the wounded at Quinsan.
Interviewed at Liuho, the wounded aboard 'n train anid: "We
have been fighting waist deep in water, through torrential downpours. The Chokiang troops are most stubborn opponents, who have boen, employing grenades and land mines, with destructive effect."
An observer emphasizes the absence of confusion at Quinsan, At the gate of the cometery, the ranks of the ring party opened where the troops of several provinces, speaking entirely different ATC) the carriage passed dialects, are intermingled, while proceeding to the front by railway through and hunted, The casket and waterways, Foreign railway officials at Quinsan and Soochow
are working like Trojans, without any apparent friction. ΤΙ ΠΗ lifted, wrapped in
At Soochow a drastic censorship prevails. Provisions are prac- smaller Union Jack, was borne to' the graveside by out. Constr.tically unobtainable. But there are very few soldiers at Wasih, Creswell of Submarino 18 between where the shops are open and many of the civil population, which had previously fled to Nanklog, are returning, apparently satisfied with the behaviour of the soldiers, who are well-disciplined.
Kiangsu is increasing the intensity of its attack on Liuho
Late to-day the lines was conducted by the itevd. Copley! Fighting is sub-iding somewhat elsewhere. "Moyle, of St. John's Cathedral, the generally were unchanged.
London, Sept. 16. mourners following the hymns from'
the ranks of the escort
At the graveside, a charnt nervicu,
The London Marine Insurance Underwriters have notified printed sheets. There were prescut cancellation of war' risk in open covers and policies which include at the back rites, Mrs. A. C. Newbold voyages to Chinese ports. This is in accordance with a provision of accompanied by Surgeon Captais, a clause in the policles. Current war insurance to China is about Hurmiston, Hon. Sir Claud Severn, ono sighth per cent, with institute of cargo clauses, or one per
Cul Commodore Gract.
Russell cent, with a clause which extends cover for a month after -ntrival Brown (Acting G. O. C), Comman in warehouse. der Bewors (Ambrose). Lieul-Comdr. Cresswell Pay Lieut-Comdr. E. Worthington and the Commissioned Officers from all ships in port, in
Owen-
jeluding salmarinen, Mr. H. Hughes and Mr. 11. B Keenahan
Mukden, Sept. 16. Chang Teo-lin issued a proclamation on the 16th, announcing his intention to fight against President Tsao Kun himself. He bad decided to proceed to Chinchow where he will assume command of all the forces, a part of which are reported to have crossed · the frontier in the direction of Chaoyang.
Mukden, Sept. 16.
The casket, looking insignificant, Chang Tao-lin's troops having crossed the frontier at Chaoyang compared with the usual nombre an early clash is expected. Chang has telegraphed to President Tsuo nd impressive collin, was placed Kun an enumeration of Wu Pei-fu's crimes which must be brought of white silk and to justice and adds, "as Your Excellency is surrounded by Wu Pofu's ULOT a junte kwered into the grave-by ribbons, traitors. I will send aeroplanes to enquire after your health and to after which the ring party was ask if you are still at liberty."--Reuter,
ralled to attention, and as the throe volleys rang out over the Valley, the
bugle sounded the salute and then
Durban, Sept. 18
wailed off into the gripping notes
ARMS FOR CHINA,
of the Last Post Guard and firing. Customs authorities, searching the tramp steamer Nordmark, from party then presented arms, and the Hamburg, discovered a thousands rifles a large quantity of ammunition assembled offers gave their depart and a number of machine-guns. There was nothing in the ship's- ed comrade his final salute.
papors to indicate the nature of the cargo, which, it is surmised, was intended for Chian The vonol was placed under armod guaşıl' and Wreaths were rint by the follow taken to Congella basin.-Reuter, ing-Mra A. C. Newbold (widow), Bir Clauel and Lady Severn, Cominodoro and the Misses Grace, acting Gineral Officer Commanding the Troops and his staff, Officers of
INDIA'S OPIUM EXPORTS.
In a lotter to the Times Sir Frank Swettenham, dealing with Bir H. M. Subianrino Ls, Wardroom John Jordan's proposal for the gradual reduction of the export of. Officers Ambrose, Wardroom Onopiam from India and its consumption in Far Eastern territories of a year for a decade, says cera Tamar, Captain and Wardroom the Powers at the rate of ten per cent Officers Hollyhock, &N.O. and Othist if this advice were accepted and enforced it would put an end cera of West River Flotilla, Officer to the production of prepared opium in India and its consumption Royal Artilory, Hongkong, Lieut. in the Straits, Malav States and Hongkong but what about China which is producing Alteen thousand tons of opium yearly or nine-tentha Col. Bird and Officers of H.K.V.Def the total world's production? If Sir John Jordan's suggestion were Carps, Navy League, Warrant Of accepted and enforced what is to prevent Chins from producing a cern and ERA's Reservo Sub- few more tons to replace it? Is not the Opium. Advisory Committee marines, Babmarine Petty Officers atraining at a goal while swallowing a camel-Reuter, (9), Soamen "A" Group Submarines, Beamen "B" Group Submarinos, ERA's Ambrose, Ship's Company Tomar, Chief Constructor's Depart ment. Burg. Captain and Mrs. H Burniston, Comdr. C. E. Brook, Burg Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs H. W. Fitzroy Williams, Mr. E. W. Hamil. ton, Rev. A. J. and Mrs. Steara, sud' Mr. and Mrs W. & Marsli
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ATLANTIC SPEED RECORD.
London, Sept. 18.
A record passage of 4 days, 21 hours and 57 minutos was set up by the Mauretanis on her first call at Plymouth from New York. Passengers and mails were transported to London, 227 milos, in 4 hours 3 minutos.Reuter
RACING MOTORIST KILLED.
Syracuse, Sept.-16.-
The racing motorist Jimmy Murphy was killed, while attempting. to overtake Plishafer, who was winning the hundred and fifty mile
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C. Wolle was called to give evidence regarding general instructiona isiwed
to the police about shooting.
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Witness was of the opinion that under section (c) the Indian WAS justified in shooting.
Tho C. 8. P, said that those in-
-- JURY'S VERDICT. A vordict that the deceased was shot by an Indian constable in the execution of his duty was returned
Prior to the C.B.P's testimony, structions were correct as issued by by the jury, Menara F. C. Mow Fung (foreman), 1.W. Shewan and Sub Inspector Hutchins produced him. Before being passed by the C. Guingam, at the enquiry held written copies of the instructions. Colonial Secretary they wore first These stated that the police are seen by the Attorney General. bofore Mr EW. Ilamilton, Coronet,
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at the Kowloon Magistracy yester. permitted to shoot: (a) If a man Witness said that apart from the day afternoon, regarding the death draws a weapon with the obvious story of the man being armed with of Tse Chot, an earth coolie, who, intention of resisting arrest or a revolver, the Indian was, in his when walking along the Laichikoksearch; (b) If a man suspected of opinion, quite justified m'shooting. Road during the early hours of the crime of violoned or unlawful pos↑ In answer to the Jury; witness said 19th August, was shot by an Indian sosion, of arms registe arrest or that in consequrece of the nature constable when he attempted to search and such resistence cannot of crime in that particular vicinity be overcome by other means ; (c) If and the seriousness of the instruc resistia search!
At yesterday's sitting the Captain a man shsported of having.com tions, the villagers had been infor Superintendent of Police, Mr. ED. mitted a robbery, runs away, or cân, cd of them some consi
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