Why be Handicapped
By Rheumatism?
Nothing incapacitates more quickly for sports, business, pleasure than rhegmatism, and unfortunately unless proper meats.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1929.
"LADY POWIS KILLED IN MOTOR CRASH.
COLLISION CAUSED BY A SKID.
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London, Apr, 30.
The Countess of Powis, wife of the Earl of Powis, of Powis Castle, Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, died at Towcester last evening follow- ing a motor-car collision.
Eady Powia was being driven from Welshpool to the family's town house in Berkeley-square, when the car skidded and collided with a saloon car driven by Christopher Frank Hammond, employed by the Alvin Car Company, of Coven- are adopted to eliminate their | try, Belli- cars were badly cause, the attacks increase in damaged. 'frequency and intensity as time
goes on.
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WOMAN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
Choosing a Career.
MASSAGE AND ELECTRO- THERAPHY,
There are good posts to he obtained by the girl skilled in massage. This is a phore of activity which has widened con- siderably to women within the Jast year or 90 with the increased Dr. II. Roger, of Towcester, was interest taken by the sex in so It is in the blood that the ried to a cottage. She appeared deavour.
called, and the countess was car-many branches of athlatie ch- In addition, massage, rheumatic poisons rise, and only Through the blood can they he to be uninjured, but died shortly along with its sister sciences, is driven out. Thus, whilst the afterwards. There were un ex-certainly coming very much to the rubbing in, of embrocationa or Lernal injuries, and death is before in medical direles of late liniments gives but temporary relieved to have been due to shock. Hei, permanent cure, often in the most severe and chronic cases, has in almost numberless Instances been wrought by
A telephone message was re- ceived at the castle about 7 o'clock Jast evening giving the news of the death.
Dr. Williams Pink Pill
"Lord Powis answered the tele- As a Blood Purifier and Blood phone himself," a member of the Tonic Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for household stated. "and at once Pale People have been pre-left for Towcester." . -eminent throughout the world for
Two hours before her death
welfare work in the county,
A Famous Castle.
years as a remedial measure for certain comnion allments, such as rheumatism, lumbago, &c.
masseuse
As a first qualification the girl who desires to be a should have had a good general education. Furthermore, should be strong supple, and មន healthy. The work of massage requires n certain amount physical endurance, and so is ho of
inclined to be deliestë.
over forty years. And through Lady Powls opened a public meet-occupation for the girl who is the blood they build up the nerves,ing in Shropshire connected with restore health and strength the whole aystem. As a remedy for пnactie conditions, nervous debility, digestive weakness, and as n. restorative aftoi fevers, dysentery and other serious ill nesu, they are unrivalled.,
Of chemists everywhere or post free at $150 per bottle, Sh for bottles, from The Dr. Williams Medicine C, 6, Kiangse Road, Shanghai,
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These qualifications being, pre- sent there follows a "period of Lady Powis, who was formerly technical training at one or other. the Hon. Violet Eveline Lane-Fox, of the special Lechien establisi- was a daughter and co-heiress ofments which includes the Lenching the twelfth Baron Conyers. Sho of massage in its curriculum. was the aunt of Lord Conyers, and Massage is not, as a rule, taught was herself the sixteenth Baroness alone. The girl who takes this Darcy de Knasth. She was mar-work up must also have a good ried to the earl in 1890, and they practical knowledge of electro-
therapy. Bad we sous and one daughter.
Their chiest son, Perdy Robert, Viscount live, who was a captain in the Welsh Guards, died of wounds during the war, and the heirship passed to the second son. Mervyn Horatio 11 rbert, who was born in 1904. Their daughter, andy Hermione Gwladys, married In 1924 Count Robert Lucchesi Palli.
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The Earl of Powis's castle at Welshpoul is the "Castle of Garde Doloureuse" of Sir Walter Scott's novel The Retrothed."
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Period of Training.
The period of training is not too long. Any girl with a live interest in this class of activity-she should not attempt it if she hasn't such an interest—should qualify as a fully competent massense in about two years; and the fees charged by the technical establish ment she will attend will be con- siderably less than those required if she entered one of the belter- known professions,
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When qualified, the girl who has dmbraced massage and electro- therapy as her career has the choice of several different methods hy which to use her knowledge to professional advantage. She may desire either a resident or a non- resident post..
If her ambitions heline her 10 a resident position she can apply to any of the large medical and semi-mediend institutions. Many hospitala and welfare establishi- ments for women have on their stairs at least one woman skilled
in massage and electro-therapy enerally. These posts carry good financial recompense.
A delicately beautiful as a summer, night is the colouring of this new party frock.. It is fashioned of off-white faille taffeta, with its full, irregularly, hemmed skirt faced in the most delicate green. A long spray of soft toivers falls down one side of the skirt where lavender, blue, green, pink, and yel low petals gleam softly against the frock's beauty. All aro postel shades. The rounding aerk and armholes are finished la the faint green. The slippers are of green, too. The scarf is one, of those changeable chiffon, ones, with all the cxquisite colouring of the flower spray in it. The frock fallows the mould- ed silhouette, allowing great fullness for dancing but simulat- ing the slender long lines that are so charmingly dignified on
the very young,
What is Personality? that stands at the end of the
By Olive Roberts Barton.]
A boy said to his father, "Dad, what is personality
ridgo, and has stood there since long before those tracks were inld.
"That old house has seen bubles born and people die. It has lived, and been happy with them. A with neopic, suffered with them,
house, you might say, develops a His father looked thoughtful, as personality from contact people do who have never been people. Sympathy, called on before to give a defini. That's what personality is.. tion of something they have sensed rather than actually known."
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32 Insect.
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28 Appear as if gnawed.
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R.A.F. FLYING BOATS. tralia, and back to Singapore was
AIR MINISTER AND NEW DESIGNS.
made by Southampton flying boats, and was a test, one of whose objects was to gauge the future possibilities of this type of ma- chine. The light was no яuccess- Preparations are being made for ful that it has been decided to ed in marine aircraft design, an to produce large, seaworthy, self- the biggest advance ever; attempt-aunch out boldly in an attempt advance which has, been made contained dying ships. possible almost entirely by British that's developments, and which is likely within the Empire which would The possibilities in air travel Later, of course, the masseuse
to usher in the time when aircraftbe opened up by such ships if they may set up in practice for herself.
will be able to link up the Empire Though, if she does, all round
"Take a river and a pond! A
without using foreign pòrls of
prove successful are immense. experience is an essential to "Personality! Why, let me see,river is like a train. Interesting,
Air routes such as that to India, call. sucress, and a certain amount of | son,
It means interesting. Any ecause it's been places and knows number of designs with a view foreign countries. The sea routes capital will be required to instal person who is interesting. has per-things. But it doesn't, in a way to the construction of flying boats used by the British Mercantilo The Air Ministry is examining pendent upon the good will of could be run without being de
the necessary elecfricul.plant. sonality."
know half as much as the quiet more than double the size of any Marine would gradually be rain- one or two doctors or medical ty? He's always telling stories!" living things have homes under its been prepared by various British While preserving sea communica
A working arrangement with "Has Mr. Stokes got personali-pond where all sorts of trusting,
in existence. These designs have forced by air routes above them. H
specialists nii to pultents to be "No-o! I shouldn't say that. No, surface. recornmended for massage treat-he hasn't personality." Suddenly
firms, which have specialised in tions and free passage from port ment may at this stage prove there appeared to his mind's eye There are people who learn more
"It's the ARMIO with people. marine aircraft, 1-The idea of letter golf is to | beneficial.
to part British trade would be able the little lame shoemaker at the out life standing still than those (loped
The flying boat has been deve to avall itself of the additional change one word to another and The interests of the masseuse, corner, a silent man, full of the who have circled the globe. They anywhere else; Flying bonts of
in England more than speed of air transport. do it in par, a given number of either qualified or in training, are
experience of life.
are interested in other things and the twin Napier-engined South-flying boats cannot at present be Exact details of the proposed strokea. Thus to change COW to well inoked after by a professional "Do you remember when we other people besides themselves ampton type, the three Rolls- divulged. It is clear that their HEN, in three strokes, COW, organisation known as the Char-crossed the bridge over the tracks and it is by this contact they grow
tered Society of Massage and yesterday and watched the train rich. Some people can go through Saunders Valkyrie have no coun- a long time, and that even then and the construction and test will occupy Medical Gymnastics, with head-out of sight?"
life with every apparent blessing terparts in any other countries in there will be a further step to quarters in London. This body is
and never rub elbows with the world. They bear a strong make, though a smaller one, before "Well, a train's an interesting They are not interested in any resemblance to surface craft and the 100-ton flying ship is realised. always ready to help in every way
and people. It has adventures selves. These people have no per seafaring nation.
these new flying bonts prove suc- and escapes and thrills, it is Burst-sonality, usually. ing-full of experiences and stories.
cessful, they will eventually be Yet, I'd say that train hasn't as stand, run along and look it up in "And now if you don't under-
used by Britain as extensively much personality as the old house the dictionary, my son!"
as she at present uses any other. kind of transport vehicle.
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HOW HEW HEN.
Jetter at a time.
"Yes."
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Royce-engined Iris,
2.--You car change only one You must have a complete jump. Slang words and abbrevia possible both the qualified mas- thing. It knows a lot about places thing except as it concerns them are patently the production of a It is safe to say, however, that, if word, of common usage, for each
tions don't count.
4--The order of letters cannot be changed.
One solution is printed on an- other page.
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
HOU TAG-TAG-HOH TAAAAG !! IS FRECKLES AT HOME?
IF HE IS TELL 'HIM TO COME
OUT, TAG
HE ISN'T? WHY KE ISNT AT THE HOSPITAL EITHER, 'CAUSE ‘I TOOK. WIM THESE PIG'S KNUCKLES AN": WHEN I GOT" THERE HIS ROOM WAS EMPTY!!!
Oscar Can't Let Them Spoil
BUT HE'S THERE ➡ EVEN MOM AND. POP ARE THERE
RIGHT TAIS MINUTE.
THEY CALLED UP AN SAID THEY HAVE TO GIVE FRECKLES AN
·OPERATION GO MON ANY POP HURRIED RIGHT OVER TO THE HOSPITAL!
A Great Voyage. The greatest nir voyage yet made, from England, round Aus-
GEE-TUATS TOO BAD-THEN I GUESS | FRECIES CANT EAT THESE NICE PIG'S KNUCKLES ANY MOM FIXED
FOR HIM!
By Blosser
AS LONG AS HE WONT BE ABLE TO EAT 'EM YOU AN' I MIGHT AS WELL EAT 'EM OTHERWISE,
THEY'LL SPOIL. ANITHA ME CARRYIN' 'EM
AROUND!
I HOPE EVERYTUNG
IS ALRIGHT
AT THE
HOSPITAL!
REG. U, B. PAY. OFF,
Basson
ÖTLER, BY HER LUVICE, INC.
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