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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1926.
direction of greater simplicity.
The author of the movement is
"DAY BY DAY.
quoted as having declared that CHARITY DRAWS DOWN
"there is a great aroa, still ur BLESSING ON THE CHARITABLE. touched, in which the application-Le Sape.
of these wasto-climinating non- sures may woll savo not only millions, but even billions."
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But there is, undeniably, very In tho sixth qualifying compoți- |sound logic in trying to cut down tion for the Adamsón Cup, Mr. C.
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day, 27th. instant. For a uniform purpose. Standar disation can safely be urged for The Daily Express of Novem-1 many things, and it was turned her 30th contains an interesting picture of a crowd of bargain- |to good account during the Groat hunters entering the llongkong
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The Telegraph.
TraSDAY, DEC. 15, 1925,·
CUTTING THE COST.
decreasing costs. In the making powal sale of Exhibition gonds, of motor cars, America has de- Through a collision with a monstrated what standardisation motor car, a man riding a bicycle and mass production can achieve was injured at the Praya East in the way of cost cutting, and Government Civil Hospital in yesterday. He was taken to the
the relatively high cost of British the car, but it was not found cars, apart altogether from any necessary to detain him.. excellence in engineering quali-
Mr. H. E. Morriss, who has re- Lies, is accounted for by the fact turned to Shanghai, has prosented that not enough of each type is the two ponies Lissenfold and
Millfield, each 14 hands, to thời made to make costs very cheap Police, with whom they will re- per car. The Morris cars are new acquiantance with several Britain's nearest upproach, and other "Field" ponies now doing the lesson is proved in that case, duty in the force.
Why not apply the principle to, A reward of $500 is offered by articles of utility generally, and attack our old friend H.C.L. in thoroughly scientific way? The idea has much to commend it.
a merchant of Jervois Street for the arrest of his foki, who dis- appeared after being given a cesa of gold bars valued at $20,000 to| send to Hoihow. A telegram was subsequently received stating that the case was not delivered.
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The average puan very seldom realises what infinite variety there is in the design of articles afcommon use and the tremendous price paid for such 'variety. If we take oven the matter of, let us
Modern Piracy. say, tes-cups: we all know that Some yours agn a popular
The Philharmonic Society gave the different shapes and sizes and writer of fiction thrilled the read
another most successful perfor- ing public with a story of al- colours and styles of tea-cups is venture, in which modern piraten to delighted audience. There mance of "Iolanthe" last night well-nigh endless. Yet, if it were used a steamship in the track of will be no performance to-night, possible to standardise ten-cups vessels operating in the Indian but there will be a special matinee
Decan. It was so long since the to-morrow at 4.30 p.m., to bo fol the world over, and to produce days of the "Jolly Roger" that owed by further night perfor suen tea cups by the moro me-one could be tolerant of the mances on Thursday, Friday and chanical process of modern pot-author's vivid imagination. That
Saturday. in these times of world civilisa.
the
TEN
YEARS SERVICE.
[The Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak, who yesterday celebrated the tenth anniversary of his appointment as a member of the Legislative Council.
WINNER OF CHAMPIONS.
Mrs, PC. Hali is hero seen tending in Saligia Mr. Doyle uph, the winner of the Autumn Champions at the recent Race Meeting. (Photo: A. Fung:..
DR. C. Y, WANG'S BOOK ON
PATHOLOGY.
Tery machinery, how much piratical raids could be possible chirajor would such tea cups he?tion and speedy warships seemed
A further caso of armed rob-. It is being argued, we notien, that absurd. Later, with experience bery was reported to the police the high, cost of living against boters in South China waters, one early hours of yesterday morning of the operations of the free- yesterday. It appears that in the which we all rail in these days of had to revise one's views on the seven mon, armed with revolvers soaring prices could be very subject. Even thon, the Chinese and daggers, entered the matshed A HONGKONG PRODUCT. materially reduced if there was a pirate keeps to badly policed at Ho Mun Tin occupior by Lo waters and has his bases in Shing, a vegetable gardener. They quickening of the movement for politically, unstable districts, forced the door, calling out that)
usually the simplification and standard-He
operates against they intended to search isation of commercial products small junks. Otherwise (up to a houses. They decamped in the few months ago the modus oper- direction of Hung Hom, taking
A "Hankbook of Pathology," by which has been started in Ame-
oul was to place a murder- with them a little over $10. Eric. Some months ago the United ous crow on the selected ship:
C. Y. Wang, M.D., B.SC., F.R.C.P., Professor of Pathology in the States Department of Commerce disguised as ordinary passengers, The following passengora em- established a new branch of
By now everybody has learned barked for, Home by the City of University of Hongkong, is a new to accept the modern Chinese Baroda yosterday: Captain and publication announced by Joby activity under the intriguing title pirate like his land-brother the Mrs. Becton, Capt. T. D. Conway, Bale, Sues and Danielsson, Tal, DE
The following is of Division of Simplified. Practice, brigand as an unpleasant fact, Mr. C. Conway, Col. Dobbin, Col. London.
and there is little of romance left Fitzgerald, Mrs. Haigh and child- extract from the preface:- and it has already had some in the matter. It is a very longren, Major and Mrs. Milner-Jones This book is written with the wonderful results. The folly of time, however, since the world and children, Miss Lincoin, Capt. object of presenting in a short, manufacturing sixty-six different has had such intriguing news as and Mrs. Kont and children, concise form the more important varieties of paving brick, when that contained in the recent Lieut. and Mrs. M. B. S. Scott, and salient points on Pathology", messages reporting a piracy off Capt. and Mrs. Rowe, Miss Plim-such as appear to the auther do only five or six are actually neces-Cochin, in which the suspect saul, Miss Stronach, Capt. E. A. meet the main requirements of the sary to do all the work of vessel is described as "a smart Watts, and Capt. Oxspring. students of medigine for whom it
IE That paving, needs no demonstration craft of British design.
is primarily intended. With thi there is considerable importance
been
Braisers
conditions have been
| Up to now there has al-attached to the afuir is evident Amongst the passengers booked in view only the more common
ways
strong
force from the report that two light for Hongkong on the F. and O. disease
of the East Indies liner Malwa, which left London on described, special prominence being, of inertia by which any and every
squadron-one of them, the the 4th instant, are Mr. and Mrs. given to morbid anatomy, as a manufacturer of an article has Cairo, was at Hongkong recently D. Austin, Mr. W. D. Bell, Mrs. knowledge of this is essential to been free to make whatever-have been despatched to hunt A. H. Crook, Mrs. Forster, Mr. the understanding and interpreta- shape or quality of article he this pirate ship. Further news and Mrs. K. E. Greig, Mrs Gil-tion of the functional disorders in
of the chase will be awaited with lingham, Mr. S. H. Hille, Mr. and disease. cures, and the buying public has the utmost interest.
Mrs. F. C. Herb, Mr. and Mrs. D. Except in a few instances theore Lylo, Capt. J. B. Milne, Mrs, tical discussions have been omitted, had to pay for much wastage,
Ratter, Mr. and Mrs. Poter Todd, as have the subjects of congenital Producers in the United States
The Philippines Problem.
Mr. P. H. Nye, Capt. P. F. Rolfe malformities. Biology of bacteria,. are being encouraged to get to-
Little comfort, we imagine, will and His Honour Judge Peter and parasitology. gether to minimize excess vario-be socured by the more ardent of Grain.
No attempt has been made in the champions for Filipino inde- ties in shape, size, quality, process, pondence from the reference to
treat the subject in sections of As a memorial to the late Rev.general and special pathology, the composition and other charac- the subject in President Coolidge's teristics of many products. Where neusage to Congress. It is true Charles Ewart Darwent, M., & work instead being divided into that the President speaks of the set of windows in the Union chapters as far as possible on 78 sizes of bedsteads, springs and ultimate object of the United Church at Shanghai have been etiological lines, and, where such
Krant inde formally unveiled by Mrs. John ar arrangement has been imprac mattresses wero formerly manu. States being factured, only four are now being pendence, but it is clear that ho Prentice, who with the late Mr.tlcable, on the basis of the charac- docs not think the time for fulfill-John Prentice, was a close friend
ters of tissue-changes, whereby turned out. There were formerlying that pledge has yet arrived. of the late minister of the Union eetons of similar or allied nature 49 types of milk bottles, but now Indeed. he speaks of reports Church. The windows are ins-
there are nine.
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ENGLISH CUP.
DRAW FOR THIRD ROUND.
London, Dec. 14.
The draw for the Third Rourd
of the Association Cup, which is to be played on Janaury 9th is es
New Brightm v. Wednesday,
follows:
. Wolverhampton v. Acaenel.
Derby M. Portsmouth, Notts County v. Leicester. Everton v. Fulham. Sunderland v. Baston, West Bromwich v. Bristol City, Spurs v. West Ham. Chesterfeld y. Clapton Orient, Port Vale v Manchester United."
Uull v. Aston Villa. Shelfield U. v. Stockport. Clapton v. Swindon. Southampton v. Liverpool.. / Noif's Forest v. Bradford City, Newcastle v. Aberdare.
Plymouth v. Chelsea. Northampton v. Crystal Palace, Accrington v. Bolton W. Crewe or Wigan v. Stoke. Birmingham v. Kelering or
Griesby. Cardiff v. Bunday, South Shields v. Chidon Colliery
or Rochdale.
Queen's Park R. or Charlton v
Huddersfield.
Rothherham v. Bury, Corinthians v. Manchester, C. Blackburn R. v. Prestan. Blackpool v. Swansea. Bournemouth v. Reading. Middlesbrough v. Leeds, Millwall v. Oldham. Southend v. Southport."
LEAGUE RESULT,
In the Second Division of the
And the good reaching him which indicate that talled in the west facade of the are grouped together for treatment. more authority should be given church and each contains a cent-It is hoped that such system of work is going on steadily in the Governor-General so that ral.figure typifying the qualities Presentation of the subject-matter, widening eirèle of industries, he will not be so dependent upon of Grace, Unity and Truth. Un- while not free from drawbacks In
many respects, will prove helpful: Automobile parts, boilers, hoxes, the local legislative body, to ren-derneath is an inscribed tablet.
to the student in his endeavour to English League, Oldham defeated dor effective our efforts to set an concrete blocks, grocery bags, example of sound administration
familiarize himself with the funda- Derby by two goals to nil-Router, pocket knives, wooden tool hand-and good government"-desider-independence; but a careful weigh mental facts of Pathology.
In preparing this volume the les, hardware in many different ata necessary in order to propare ing of President Coolidge's words
the Filipino people for self-will show that the two points are author has made free use of the naked-cyo specimens are from pre- Pathological groups, rubber heels, cotton fab-government. Critics of the Repub-closely related; and from the standard textbooks on Pathology parutions in the |rics-these and many other-arelican-policy on this issue will no Amorican standpoint it might as well as special articles in various Museum of the University of Hong-
perlodicals. doubt stress the point that the well be argued that a revision of, scientific but some of the domestic lines granting of more power to the recent
Except kong, while the photomicrogrants experiments may be where otherwise acknowledged in are. for the most part, from the which highly practical innova. Governor-Gonoral hardly looks necessary in the eventual inter-the text, all the photographs of author's own collections. tione have been mado in the like a step in the direction of asts of the Filipinos themselves.
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