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POO ON CHINESE HERBS HAVE CURED MANY DISEASES WHEN PHYSICIANS, HOSPITALS AND

SPECIALISTS

Mother, Father and Three Children Recolve the Wonderful Benefits from Chinese Herbs. The the Poo On Mother is. Glad to Tell What the Herbs Did for Her Family,

Mr. G. F. Fisher, who lives at

16th St,

St., Modesto, Calif, in a Herbs. This, because she has had a

627,

FAILED.

SIX PHYSICIANS AND SPECIALISTS FAILED TO GIVE RELIEF. CURED BY POO ON CHINESE HERBS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

`MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1928.

SCOTTISH COMPANY. SECRET REVDO

ABOUT GENERAL.

ANNUAL PARADE SERVICE AT

UNION CHURCH.

Union Church, Kennedy Road, was filled to overflowing yester day morning when the annual Mr. David McBride of ft.F.O.E., parade service of the Scottish father of Churles McBride, says the Company of the Hongkong Volun Sunway Poo Leer Defence Corps was held. The following about the

his son: 2nd Batin, King's Own Scottish Herba "One day apparently foloas.

INDISCRETION MAY HAVE BROKEN TOWNSHEND OF KUT.

command a force on the Tigris, ALLEGED TAMPERING. and loft in ignorance of having committed a fault, if such can over be called a fault!

CHINESE CHARGED WITH BREAKING METER SEAL.

DISARMAMENT.

FRANCE'S. REDUCED

EXPENDITURE,

Paria, Doc. L

Townshend's biographer ex- plains that the General heard that the War Office had posses-

That he did break or damage the of the talon

letter from two

scal of an electric meter at No. 147, . Before the Foreign Affairs Bourcca.

According to the story, Colonel Reclamation Street and did have in Committee of the Chamber, M

of Marino, Fitzgerald, military secretary of his possession a pair of plière, a Leygues, Minister Lord Kitchener, who was drown-pair of scissors and a screw driver, stated that the Fronch Navy ed with his chief whon H.M.S. for an unlawful purpose were Estimates for 1929 amounted to Hampshire was mined, told a

EVE OF WAR LETTER.

Why was the late Sir Charles Townshend, the hero of Kut, never fem bellover in the Poo On Chinese On Chinese hile eating his meal, Borderers also attended the ser promoted above the rank of major- fournalist that in his letter Town-charges brought, against an oleo- 12,520,000,000 france, which repre- then opportunity to give them a trial my son Charlle suddenly became vice, the parade being in charge general?

I entled a local

When

physician at once and he treated him of Capt. the Hon. Master of

in her own

was not

our

family

Chinese Horba euring many #o almply and

rapidly, and he

CARGA

once and

all the timo,

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Explanation is given by his

shend had offered his services to triefan by the "China Light and sented a reduction of 26 por cont Power Co., before Mr. Hamilton compared with the figure of 1914. Austria.

An interview with Mr. Chur- at the Kowloon Magistracy on By way of contrast he said that

Saturday. Mr. G. R. Murray (of the Meter Department) prosecutod for the compininant company.

the American Navy Estimates had Increased by 165 per cent since 1914, the Japanese by 120 por cant,

cent. and the Italian by 15 per

Despite the economy the Fronch fleet was in' excellent trim and the navai programme when roalised would enable the Navy to play a decisive part in the event of mobilisation,

tried the Poo On Code Herbs, eye the "Flus" I gave him up. We sent him to Lane in command of the Scottish Core who was also his cousin, in an in- chill at the War Office followed. Chinese Herbs," says Mrs. Fisher, for six months. Thon this doctor Napier. Capt. I. S. Morrison was biographier, Mr. Erroll Sherson,

over. hospital where he was trusted by the many, which was present in for.teresting book Just published.

Mr. Churchill told Townshend that coughed and had pains all

The suggestion is made that the no one had seen the letter since was best of Simply felt all in. My throat

his case incurable. Comyn and Officers, the Band of General's carcer was ended be- Kitchener's death but himself and soro and I knew that it would turn who prono lalaki and physicians, By permission of L-Col. L. J.

or Pneumonia If I Some naid he was suffering from the King's Own Scottish Bordercia cause an indiscreet letter came Lord Milner, his predecessor. The defendant pleaded not guilty Late Put cepeful. At that time tapo-worm, sono said from epileptic rendered special music and accom into the possession of the War

He added that he thought the to both charges, remarking that he many people had the same nymptoms,fits, and other cald something else, panied the singing of the hynine, th

letter was indiscreet, but, thero had the pair of scissors for cutting here called none agreolig an to the roal caso under the leadership of Mr. W. H. and all the physicians

The Chief When Townshend returned from was nothing in it to prevent his his nalls. It the Spanish Influenza or the Fla. of the spells, Daring this

the Selection Most of the people who worn under Charles was having from 10 to 18 Fitz-Earle, A.R.C.M.

Inspector Fallon said that at 2,85 died, and the fow that got well tank brought him back to Modesto and (the Hon. Mr. C. Gordon Mackie), welcomed warmly by the public Board had been unanimous in not

a.m. on Friday a Chinese sergeant the care of the American doctors spells a day, sometimes more. Wotain of the St. Andrew's Society his captivity. In Turkey, he was nothing in

was on patrol in Reclamation Street physicians hore, and members of the Committee of and his friends, but the official promoting him. treated him with cured. thasm

to got long time

rellef was re- the Society attended the service. world made no sign.

Astonished.

and on passing No. 147, he saw a

Referring to the Anglo-French This disease

to but even then no seemed a puzzin

Asked for Employment.

man atanding on a atool at the many ceived, Hearing of the Poo On Mr. G. McLeod rendered a solo, doctors hore, and

Kerbs, I thought this wold "Lord God of Abraham" from

"Townshend had in truth quite doorway where the motors are naval compromise, M. Lorgues people never got well completely; Chinceo

elder Mendelssohn's "Elijah." The On January 7, 1919, he wrote forgotten all he had sald," states amxed to the wall. The man was said that all hope of an under always had some bad after effects,help, so I went down with

the Naval husband and I heard of the son and talked with the Herbalist

Ono sald his herbs would give relle music rendered by the Band in- to the War Office asking for fur- Mr. Sherson, "and was not a little holding the pair of scissors in his atanding between

employment, and was told astonished to find he had sald so right hand. wonderful repults of the Poo

Powers, which would further tho I returned home with a few pack-cluded "Prelude" (Humperdinck), ages of the Herbs, and in two days the "Procession and Children's that there was no suitable post much.

"The

On examining the meter the ner-Tresumption of work for the reduc- Miracle," tion, and that he' was placed on Theme" from noticeable.

"Besides his expression of de- and got some of the Foo On the change was very old neither (Humperdinck) the air "Trau-half-pay.

testation at the murders, he had geant found that the seal had beention of armaments, was not yet Marba. I got relief at

Before this my son

(Schumann), selections This was followed by another bewailed his own lot to his friend broken but unfortunately the seal last-Routor.. was feeling time after a short time.talk nor walk, and we dared not let

Von War Office letter stating that al- and spoke of the bad Government was not recovered. The pllers and

The American Army. I am the mother of five children him out of our sight. He was life from "Die Meistersinger and had been sick for two years. lean and dll not care to play or talk Nurnberg" (Wagner), the Intro- though his good services had been of England, which he certainly screw driver were found in his

pockets after arrest.

New York, Dec. 1. had two operations but was sick with the other children. He is now duction of Act III of "Lohengrin" fully appreciated, hia, request for ought not to have done.

full of life and plays Around with the

(Wagner). The hymns included promotion to lieutenant-general

"He did, Indeed, say in this let- It was stated that No. 145, to "The Army heops woll in' tho oldest girl had a sort of akin other children and is well in every Kipling's "Recensional." A special could not be approved.

ter that he wished he could get a which the meter belonged, was an van of all modern improvements." disease-Eczomwhich formed

way.

Many neighbours and friends,

Whereupon the General (accord- transfer into the Austrian Ser-electrician shop and it was found This is the keynote of the annual pimple" and turned into a seab, knowing of a former condition, order of service was printed for

are greatly surprised at the quick the occasion. In the couran of the ing to Mr. Sheraan's book, "Town-rice, so as to get to the front, that their readings had been alter report of the Secretary for War, She had thin aft over and was

service prayers were cllered for shend of Chitral and Kut," Heine- where he might be losa unjustly jed: Proceedings were pending Mr. Davis, to the President. auffering terribly with the itching. recovery.

hands suffering from catarrh, the recovery to health of the King,mann, 218) endeavoured to dis-treated. This was very different against theso people, I took her down to see the berballst

The Secretary for War draws at- commission and the herbs ho gave her fixed her bronchial and lung trouble, throat, for the St. Andrew's Society, and

After bearing the evidence, his tention to the development and im- coughs, nathuma, hay fever, malarin, for the Scottish Company of the cover why, and wrote to the War from applying for a fine. u,

of. in the Austrian army, as he had

weapons and y 8 months old baby, Albert. stomach trouble, indigestion.

con Volunteers."

I have been privately informed been widely accused of doing, and Worship adjourned the case until provement

He says that the still Burning, caught the Fle, from stipation, gnutritis, piles, diarrhoen,

fistula,

dinance, heart

The service was conducted by that a letter which I wrote to an thus showing himself a traitor to the hearing of the case against the material.

The first charge National Guard is more completley me and the poor youngster awfully bail. His eyes got watery nerofula, female trouble, norvousness, the Minister, the Rev. F. C. Young, Austrian friend (who was Mill-his country.

"Churchill said that any clear- against the defendant was dismiss-equipped and more thoroughly kidney, bladder who preached on the subject, "The tary Attache in Paris when I was and red and I was worried. But I insomnia, obesity

ve him some of the Foo On trouble, Bright's disease, diabetes, Religion of a Soldier," basing the British Military Attache in 1905) hented can reuding any letter led, there being no evidence to show trained than at any period in its that he had broken the seal. history, while the citizens' military Chinese Herba and they cured him rheumatiam, neuralgin, dropsy Hermon on the words of the Roman on learning of the assassination at could ace Townshend was not a

training camps have exceeded the right away.

pyorrhea, opileptic its, paralysis, centurion, "I am a man of authori Serajevo of the Austrian Arch- traitor, even if his whole career

fondest expectations. The Ameri. "One of my four-year-old twinn tumors, ulcers, pimples, dizains, ty having soldiers under me and duke and Archduchess written had not proved his loyalty, down

can aviation training system is had a very bad cough and I gave headaches, neurasthenia, hat some foo On Chinese Berbs and and many other chronic diseases, I say to this one go and before the war even contemplated to the time when he had refused

"(Matthew VIII verse with Germany and Austria-came to join the agitation against to Russia and fight for loyal Rus.eecond to none in the world. The numerical decrease in equipment is the cough loft her and she is in excol-hayo been restored to health and goeth lant health now,

happinese without polsonous drugs). People had na idea, said the into the hands of the War Office, Ulster, with the remark that hesians against Rolshevism." The set off by the increase in quality.

was just

and is in existence there. could not go against his own Honours List for Kut was publish- Reuter's American Service. or the knife, by the Poo On Chinese preacher, that faith

"bellef," especially believing those

ed; Townshend's name did not orbs,

I personally will not believe salt.'" things which it was difficult if not that such a private letter, which I am looking for a command appear. impossible to believe; they thought I had every right to write, could for you now," Mr. Churchill had Mr. Sherson's book challenges that faith was amething to argue about; thelogical subtlety.

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WZIM

"My husband had a bad cough for years. He then caught a bad coi! so I told him to get some herbs from

Poo On Herbs Co, In a short time

eczeme.

THE POO ON CHINESE HERE CO. Yes Foo Lun, Chinesa Herbalist, lets old cough was gone and he felt Managing Director over twenty

five years practical experience "So you see the Poo On Chineso America curing the sick with Chinose Herbs

Herbs. Main proven

Office, 64, Queon's

have

themselves

But

conful in my family and I am U.S.A. Hongkon Modesto, Calit. Jesus said it was just obedience.

Omce:-

consumers,

"

Shanghai, Dee. 1. be used privately against me. nid at the end of the Interview. the controversies which General it la learned from Nanking that'

Moreover, if it was considered But nothing happened, and `n wrong of me to write this letter, month later Townshend was say-Townshend's life provoked. It is Chang, Hauch-liang hao, pledged "Authority! How we Britishers why have I never been reprimanding: The War Office have made straight-forward story of the contribution of one million

·ware that no matter what sickness Road Central, (let floor) Tel. C.GOOD. hate the word! Something in oured or my reasons asked for writ- me envy my former life as a pri- nine campaigns of an impetuous dollars to famine relief in Honan, family, I will just get some Poo On p.m. 2 p.m. Evening Hours: 6.30 p.m. blood rebels against it; it hasing it, and why was I selecied to soner," and I um determined to go and gallant soldier, his triumphs Shensi and Kansu.-Reuter,

now comes to any member of my Oko Hours: Daily 9 a.m. to 12.30

H

echons of distant Lyrannies, Chinese Herbs, and won't have to to 8 pm by special appointment worry."

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Are we not a free race, and did not our fathers win freedom by contesting the authority of over- lords? This is true enough far as it goes, but we have to realise that, deep down, all our life is under an authority which we must obey,

Wartime Obedience.

"Take the war. We were called from our quiet homes, sent out to face a discipline as hard as a grindstone, we lived our life by the hugle, by order and command. We were not asked our opinion: wa were told what to do, and had to do it quickly too. Why? Be- cause of the obvious fact that it was vital that each individual ahould be under authority.

"We were not asked, 'Do you mind doing this?'; 'Would you strongly object if you were sent to France, or would you prefer Egypt, or stay on Home Service?' No, we received sharp, direct orders; we obeyed, we submitted, because we knew full well that out of this bondage to authority would come victory. That in its essence was falth: a submission to a central authority for the com- mon good,

,

"To-day there is a certain revolt Youth Bays, against nuthority.

But 'I am free from bondage.' there soon comes the discovery that liberty Involves responsibili- ties; that there is not the great freedom expected: there are still In centurions and commandera, point of fact, we are all under authority and in obedience to it comes perfect freedom. The busi- nessman, the doctor, the musician, all obey certain laws, disregard of I which would produce confusion.

"People say that in religion authority has gone, and they point to discarded doctrines and obsolete opinions, idols that have been shattered, dreams that have been destroyed. They say religion is in the melting pot and little re- mains but dead orders of thought and Kless systems. But no, we may have discarded the old; only to adopt the new, to follow fresh ideals, to seek higher spiritual values.

"Religion is what it always wasR: doing what we are told. Ultimate- ly it is complete obedience to a moral and spiritual authority as revealed in Christ. Morally, we have no excuse for disobedience. We know what is right; we are conscious of what is wrong; to plead ignorance is to be Insincere. "Christianity is not a system of creede, but an obedience to a Supreme Commander, whose.com- mands are that we should Ilve our Ilves in His spirit, love instead of hate, give Instead of demand; Who teaches us that the way of sacrifice is the way of victory."

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