The Exact Degree of Nourishment for Baby's age
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magic armoury of Sabrina, his shield emblazoned with a fiery cross. St. George of Mer- rie England adventured through the world, How you yearn to equip
your little one for the perils of life, its difficulties and its wonders. To atort him so that he cannot fail! But magic shields' are no longer available. In these days your gift must be more prosaic. You choose Baby's arm- our when you buy his first food. If it is the right food your gift is the protecting shield of health and strength. Of such is 'Allenbury's,' the Prox gressive System of Infant Feeding which provides the maximum nourish ment at each stage of
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Even the most delicate can assimilate it readily. Doctors recommend it. Learn why there are threa "Alienburys Foods-No. 1 from birth to threa months-No. 2 from three to six months, and Malted Food No. 3 for older babies.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
THE COIN, CASE,
NOT PROVED TO BE COUNTERFEIT.
The ease, in which four Chinese. a doctor, a shop keeper, an accoun. tant and a coolio are charged with being in possession of counterfeit twenty cent places collapsed at the Central Magistracy yesterday when all the men were discharged,
At previous hearings the 'prose- cution said the charges specified that 'the twenty cent pieces pur- ported to be of Kwangtung Pro- vlhce and therefore wore tinted in Canton. It was alleged that they were counterfeit and resembled Kwangtung coins.
At the same time Mr. M. K. Lo representing three of the defend- ants said the coins were minted...nt. Cheung Chau, Fukien province, and at the time it was not under the jurisdiction of the present Canton Government but, under Chan Kwing-ming.
Yesterday the prosecution called' a native of Fukien who said the coins were minted by Chan Kwing- ming when he entered Cheung Chau. Three years ago the coins were valid and current in Amoy, Cheung Chau and Chin Chau. Asked if there was any difference. between the coins and those minted in Canton, witness sald he had not used the latter and could not say,
Canton History,
The coins were minted for use bin' Fukien although marked "Kwantung." In reply to a ques- tion by Mr. L. D. Strellet who re presented one of the defendants, witness said he did not know whether the coins were used.to pay the soldiers when, they entered Canton.
Mr. Strellett gave details of the various Canton changes in recent years and said that that Chan King-ming and Dr. Sun Yat-sen Iwere in Canton about February or March 1921, They had a dif. ference later in the year, and Dr. Sun Yat-sen went off to Nanning and later somewhere else. Chan Kwing-ming remained in sole con trol in Canton,
"
There was no control from February do November but later Dr. Sun réturned and took charge about June. 1922. Chan/Kwing- ming's general, Ip Kol, drove out Dr. Sun and Chan Kwing-ming re- turned and remained in Canton until the beginning of 1923, driven out later by the present regime.
So far as he could gather Chan Kwing-ming was practically mili- tary dictator from June 1922 to early in 1923,
Another Chinese witness was. called who said he took the coins to two money, changers in Hong kong and was told that the coins were no good and ought to be thrown away.
His Worship, Major C. Willson held that there was no evidence to prove the coins were counterfeit and dismissed the cage.
SOVIET FAILURE.
POLICY IN ASIA TO BE
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Tokyo, July 7. The Soviet Ambassador. M Kapp, is leaving for. Moscow this
evering, ostensibly on two monthe
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THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1926.
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THE RAILWAYMEN'S CONFERENCE.
ALLEGED VICTIMISATION.
London, July 7.
The N. U. R. Conference has passed a resolution protesting i against victimisation by the rail way companies...
assurances
Mr. Cramp said given by the companies were' flagrantly bruken. Mr. Thomas said nothing could be more dan gerous or ruinous to the future of the country than to engender in the minds of the men a desire to get their own back.
A resolution demanding the resignation of Mr. Thomas In relation to the National Wages Board award was overwhelmingly defeated. Reuter.
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Paris, July 7. The West India Dock, opened in quays. An East Indiaman of 300 ling. Organized gangs of river for the purpose of attending a con- The Petit Parisien announces ference whereat the Soviet will that the Frenchman, Alain Gex-1802, was the first ship-and-cargo tons was not usually delivered of pirates, which neither the police discuss the advisability of revis- bault, who is circum navigating dock, with warehouses, to be built her cargo in less than a month, nor the terrors of Execution Dock the globe alone aboard a little for the Port of London. Prior to and then the goods had to be taken ing the present Asiatic Policy, rutter, has arrived at Pora, near its opening merchandise was kept in lighters from Blackwall nearly
were able to suppress, tool toll awing to its apparent failure-Sumatra, coming from Tahiti afloat in barges, from want of to London Bridge. The leakage to the extent it was estimated in Reuter.
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