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VITAMIN B

Children and adult too-- require sufficient Vitamin B If they are to enjoy bealth and vitality. Modern dies are surprisingly low la this important siwwiief to strength and vigor.

That unmistakable "GLOW" of Radiant Health

The strong, sturdy, vitally alive child is the result of a well-balanced diet that con tains sufficient Vitamin B. When the diet does not supply enough of this vitamin, Squibb Chocolate-Vitavoss will prove a new and extremely valuable diet supple- ment that increases appetite, aids diger tion, adds weight and corrects latestinal sluggishness. It is a rich source of Vita min B. Children and adults thrive on it and love iu delicious nad refresblog taste.

SQUIDD CHOCOLATE VITAVOSE

A Delishel

Vitamin Rich

Fort Drisk

SQUIBB, Chocolate VITAVOSE

So temptingly delicious many drink it for its rich, appetizing taste, plona.

Obtainable at all High class Stores in Hongkong.

TUNDICE TANKS.

2124 jadraíso

No house should be without one, only

uses 5 lbs. of Ice in 24 Hours.

Those

who Value Comfort & Pleasure use

them.

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THE HONGKONG

U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

MR. HOOVER FEELS

. CONFIDENT

New York, Nov. 7. Mr. Hoover is stated to be more confident of victory than at any time during the past three months

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1932.

CHARITY FUNCTION.

SATURDAY'S DINNER DANCE AT PENINSULA HOTEL

Every effort, is being mado to [bring about a successful night at the Peninsula Hotel next Saturday, November 12, when as previously Intimated, under the distinguished as a result of the enthusiastic patronage of Mrs. W. T. Southorn, crowds which have flocked to wel-and conjointly with the Peningala come him en route to California. Hotel management, the Now. Ter- A huge throng cheered his

Arritories Medical Benevolent Society rival at Denver. Mr. Hoover have arranged for a special dianor fused to discuss politics on his day of reat except to say that "All dance to take place in the attractivo will be fed, if very citizon does his Rose Room and Roof Garden. duty."

The object is a particular effort Mr. Hoover's campaign rocolved to raise funds for the promotion of ainst minute Gilip by a cautious the Society's medical activities in apooch by Senator Borah at Boise,

Idaho. He said those who held the Now Territories. It is un- that the present administration doubtedly a deserving project and was responsible for the depres should meet with hearty support. sion were unfitted to deal with a

The function extends from 8.30 question which they must first

learn to understand. After cast-p.m. till 2 a.m. and no effort has ing an absentee vote for an un-been spared to make it interesting known candidata, Senator Borah and enjoyabla. A special entertain. entrained for Washington. He is ment is to follow the dinner, when real at intervals several features will still enigmatic about his sympathies, but in determined to be presented. Oght to the last ditch against the which he repeal of prohibition, said would mean "Hell on earth" for America,

Mr. Roosevelt rested on Sunday at his residence at Hyde Park, New York, preparatory to launch- ing another drive in New York State to-day. Hundreds of mo torista tooted their horns outside till Mr. Roosevelt emerged and wearily thanked them for their good wishes-Router.

LEAGUE CRITICISED.

MIL. MATSUOKA GIVES VIEWS TO PRESSMAN

Shanghai, Nov. 7.

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KING'S THEATRE

COMING SHORTLY

“SUNSHINE SUSIE❞

that's he,"

Mrs. R. Ferrojolo, a charming vocalist, will render songe, Mrs. H. European and sold, "That's be; Mein, an accomplished and delight- ful exponent of classical danoca will give displays of this attractive art, and the well-known and popular cabaret dancers "Hugo" and "Josep hine" will provide exhibitions of bail-room artistic dance numbers,

Table reservations may be effect- ed at both the Hongkong Hotel and Peninsula Hotel, and Dr. F. I. Taeung, Honorary Secretary and Treasurer of the Society, will take care of arrangements regarding bookings for Chinesa patrons.

SWISS CHARGED

SALD TO HAVE ADMITTED "NECKING"

"If the League continues to main- tain to past attitude, Japan will not healtats to withdraw from it," Mr. Matsuoka is reported to have told a Japanese pressman at Moscow,

The prosecution yesterday closed adding that the most important its case against Henry Urmi; Swiss factor in maintaining world peace subject carrying on the business of and promoting international under-n motor-engineer at Wanchaf, who standing "is that the Japanese Gov- is charged with indecently assault- erament should listen to the opinion ing Chung Wan, a 20-year-old giri, of the League and the League The hearing was resumed before should listen to Japan."

Mr. Schofield.

Mr. Matsuoka criticised Am- erica's attitude, which he Baid Det. Inspector W. Shannon stated was based, firstly on the appre- thut on the night in question ho hension that establishment of the received a report from Inspector Manchukuo would impede trade Stimson, of Shaukiwan, following with the Far East, and secondly which he took the girl in a Police car to Henry's Auto Service the iden that creation of a new State was incompatible with inter- garages, at Nos. 447-457, Lockhart

iLoad. national justice. He hoped the American people would reconsider As they approached the garages, the position. Reuter..

the girl pointed excitedly to n

Urmi, who came forward at this moment, was then told of the charge against him. He denied it and said: "This is blackmail. I admit 'necking"".

Inspector Shannon: I asked him what he meant by "necking" and he said: "You know, making love.”

Later witness brought Urmi to the Central Police Station and for- mally charged him there..

The following morning he ex- amined the Austin car in which Urmi and the girl were said to have been, this for signs of a struggle, but found none, except for a few scratches on the dashb ard which had recently been painted over.

The case for the prosecution was indicated as closed at this point, und Mr. Schofield then fixed to morrow afternoon for the opening of the defence by Mr. W. A. Mackinlay, who is representing the necured.

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