EGG COOKING........... “GOLD RUSH” IN
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NEW SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES
THE FUTURE OF
SOUND WAVES Wirotoss waves, which can cook the white of an egg while the yolk remains uncooked, or cook the yolk and leave the white un affected, were among the now sclentino discoveries described by Professor F. L.
a mem
Dur of the Grand Council of the British Empire Cancer Campaign, in his presidential address at the annual congress in London of the Instituto of Radiology.
HUNGARY
CLAIMS STAKED IN DANUBE VALLEY
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPII.
INCOG STILL UNBEATEN'
(Continued from Pogo 8.) tion the C.B.A. improved and they found the nut twice through The "Magyar Kozgazdasag" Carroll and E. Woolley. Goals for St. states that British, French, and Aurow's were scored by P. Gittins American capitalists are negotiat (4), M. Woolley (3), E. M. Leo (2), ing for the purpose of taking part. Woolley, J. Bryson and M. Chan. In the exploitation of the gold ly. The production of gold will be of ing in the valley of the Danube. great importance for the strong thening of the country's gold basin, and the first machino will be put up before winter sets in.
It is reported that up to the present over four hundred claims have been staked in the valley of the Danubo. The Ganz Ship- building Company le manufactur- Ing the necessary technical ap: paratus according to the plans of Hungary's best expert on gold washing, and three types of ma- chines will be available to begin with. These
will. obviate the disadvantages of gold- washing by hand, and the smal- lest of them will be sold at a prico well within the means of small enterprises...
machines
"It seems as if we are about to apply a hot poultice, so to sponk, to selected internal parts of the body. Thla promises to bo one very useful adjunct to the methods of therapeutic radiation," he said. Ho described, also, how sound waves, fivo octaves above the limit of hearing, could kill fish, paralyse muscles and nerves, and produce The first-class dredgers, how- marked chemical effects. And he ever, which will be required will showed how, in the future, it may cost a sum which Hungary cannot be possible to replace even the furnish In the present crisis, so most powerful radium equipment the suggestion has been put for by waven produced artificially. ward that a part of the capital "The prospect opened up is in- deposited in the National Bank in deed impressive," a leading radio-account with forogners might, logist commented after
LEAGUE TABLE.
P. W. L. F
3 1 1 1 12 2101 2 10 100
Hongkong Ladies 20 G St. Andrew's.... Club do Recreio C.B.A.
YM.C.A.
0 100
A. PIL
04
3 3
13
12 0 40
MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1933.
UNBEATABLE CRAW- FORD.
Ellsworth Vines Defeated in Final Tennis Test.
THE HONOURS SHARED.
Sydney, Jan. 14. The fourth and final tennis test match between America and Aus- tralia was drawn with each side win- ning six matches.
Vivian McGrath was conceded a walk over by J. van Byn, who had strained his shoulder in the doubles match.
SHAMEEN TAKEJ Grafod and Harry Hopman Jack Crawford and Harry Hepman REVENGE
BEAT MEDWAY IN,
RETURN GAMES
| Ryn 11-0, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2,
Ellaworth Vines and Keith Gledhill boat Vivian McGrath and Adrian Quist 6-2, 8-0, 6-4.
Jack Crawford once again beat Ellsworth Vines, the Wimbledon champion. In the first met Vines with By defeating the Medway his cannon-ball service and hurricana drives outplayed his opponent and Officer's Xi by three goals to won after nine games, but Crawford one on the U.S.R.C. ground on found irresistible form in the last two Saturday,
Shameen Hockey sets and, returning the services ac- Club avenged their defeat at curately and with wonderful place- the hands of the naval men atments, had Vines on the rus. The Australian was playing unbeatable Shameen a few weeks ago when tennis. they lost by four goals to two.
of J. Androw and Von Essen, while Shameen were without the worvices abaent from the Medway aide wero Lieut. Com. Higham, in goal, and Lieut. Eader.
The final scores in favour of Craw- ford wore 3-0, 7-5, 6-8~~Router.
ENGLAND BEHIND;
British Team Loss Three Matches In Africa.
Capetown, Jan. 14. South Africa are leading by three
matches to one in tlie third and final lost match against Great Britain.
N. V. Farquharson (South Africa)
TSUI'S CHANCE
(Continued from Page 8.) decidedly a player of no mean ability.
He recently dis- played exceptional-p ly good form in a match against E. C. Fincher, and I am told that a wock! ngo ho took twa) #ote from 8. A. Rumjahn in a three aot match. Ho has a rangoof, power-)
ful ground strokes, and like Trui Wal-M pul, boasts a fing backhand drivo. I
should not be sur. Comdr. Packer. prised prised to ace him figure in the last
THE DOUBLES.
There are some Interesting, patr- ings in the doubles, and the holders are promised somewhat keenor com- petition than heretofore.
The following who have entered constitute a imposing array:
H. D. and S. A. Ramjahn E. C. Fincher and L. Goldman Ho Ka-dau and Yew Mfan-kit Taul Wai-pul and Ng Bre-kwong D. fazel and F. Williamo Cdr. Packer and Cdr. Bhaw M. W. and M. K. Lo
Fincher and Goldman are last year's runners-up, and as Goldman la reported to be playing better than a year ago, wo can expect them to provide the most serious challenge to the cousins.
In addition it must be remembered that He and Yew have made tremen- dous strides and are now a formidable combination.
with the consent of the owners, thead be invested in the gold production. 17058. "Even now, preliminary The type of machine now and experimental treatments are manufactured will pay itself even being being undertaken with the rays it so little as half a gramme of from Pote-ffunt. Before the interval, boat H. G. N. Loo (Britain) 0-6, 7-5, 1 weeks ago, is of no small intereat, which produce selective internal gold were contained in each cubic
heating.
"The waves used are of lengtha between five and thirty metres, and their action depende on local variations in the physical pro- perties of the body. It looks as though we may be able, by adjust- ing the conditions, to apply this internal poultice, literally, wher- ever we want it.
"When one considers the beno. Acial effects that are produced by a moraly external poultico it is difficult not to think that here is promise of the widest importance to medicine.
metre of soll.
PRESS GALLERY
PERILS IN U.S.
ANGRY SENATE CLERK "PULLS A GUN”
to
The visitors were the better team from the start, the hardhitting of home continually on the run, Munro and Poto-Hunt keeping the hter aidoniderable period of strong lead after Harvey had cleared a shot attacking, Munre gave Shamaeen the
J. W. King inercosed the visitor's lead, 9-7
The Club continued to press after the interval and Munro again found the net. A fine nolo effort on the part of Rimmington reduced the lend, while a few minutes later Currey missed an easy shot with only Llanker, in goal, to beat.
Frank Lammert, who deputised for Andrews in the Shameen side was a great improvement on the form he showed when he represented the Hongkong Club against the Navy Inst week Agnew was also outstanding, in the Club intermediate line.
REVERSE YESTERDAY.
Navy on the Navy ground, at King's Yesterday Shameen opposed the Park and suffered defeat to the tune
of ten goals to one,
Washington, Dec. 9. Incensed at a newspaper, report which appeared this morning, one of the Senate clerks to-day rushed "But important as the work is up to the Press Gallery, armed --and it has already been applied with a revolver, determined over a very wide range of treat-"get" the writer, a member of the
The game was fast and contrary to ments with some success—it can- United Press of America staff. the impression the result might give, not be over-emphasised that we Fortunately he was not there, but play was fairly oveny dis,inute must proceed slowly. Any method another newspaper representative Weakness in front of goal was the of houting which is capable of of the same name very nearly act main fault of the Shameen team, and cooking the yolk of an egg while ed as a most unwilling substitute. their defence was weakened the the white remains unaffected must,
absence of S. M. Carlisle, their right unless rigidly controlled, be "which protested to the Vice-Pro auklo on Saturday.
Members of a Press deputation back, who sustained an injury to the dangerous weapon to let loose ident
Scorers for the Navy were Lieut. (the Chairman of tho within the body.
"Therefore, it must inevitably Senate) were given little satis- Licat, Bartlett (2), J. Pote lunt be some time before the develop gested that this was because there
faction. It was ironically Bug netted for the visitors. menta which Professor Hopwood were at least half-a-dozen news. has foreshadowed become a part
paper representatives whom Senn- of regular medical practice. And as with all medical discovericators would much like to see out there is the possibility of un- suspected difficulties.
Profound Effect.
re- The
of the way.
SCHOOLBOYS WHO CANNOT SEE A JOKE
LAUGH WITH THE HEADMASTER
"As regards the other possibili- ties mentioned by Professor Hop- wood, both, I think, must be xarded as of Importance, sound waves to which he referred are of such very high notes that they cannot travel any great dis-
A headmaster recently caught a tance in air. They can only be conveyed in liquids, but it has boy in the act of committing a been found possible to use them serious breach of school rules, and to increase the potency of certain told him that he would punish him vaccinia viruses and bacteria, and three days kence.
In class three days later, while
Currey (4), Lieut. Enden (4) and
FRIENDLIES.
Playing at Sookumpoo on Suturday, the Hongkong Ladies "A" team de- fented the Club de Recrein by sight goals to one.
In a friendly game at King's Park on Saturday, the Y. M. C. A, defented a representative team from 1.M.S. Horaid by seven goals, to one. G. H. Fowler (3), C. Balman '(3) and J. M. Wilson notted for the "y”
GERMAN POLITICS
CHANCELLOR'S SHREW}) POLITICAL MOVE
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Miss Mary Heeley (Britain) beat Mina Audrey Dosmidt (South Africa) 6-4, 7-6.
The pairing of Ng Sze-kwong, and Tsui Wai-pal, which was exclusively announced in the Telegraph several Although personally I doubt vory much whether they will prove capable of beating either the Rumjahns or Fincher and Goldman.
Hzaol makes his inital appearance N. V. Farquharson and V. G. Kirby (South Africa) beat G. P. Hughes the local championships. Essen- and F. J. Perry (Britain) 2-6, 6-3, 6-2. tially a doubles player, ho can be ex- Mrs. Lowe and Mina Desmidt pected to do fairly well with his club- (South Africa) beat Mrs. Eileen Ben-muto Williams. Williams is prone to nott Fearnley-Whittingstall and Miss Buffer varying form, but when at his Botty Nuthall (Britain) 6-2, 6-4 best maken en ideal partner, and they Reuter.
enjoyed quite a few outstanding auc- cepson in the league last summer.
SHANGHAI BEATEN,
Waseda University Win Rugby Match.
A NARROW MARGIN,
NAVAL COMBINATION. Another entirely new combination to the event, and one who might easily survive to the quarter finale, is Com- mander Packer and Commander Bhaw,
the well known cricketer. They are
the best pair'in the China Fleet and have more than once in recent inter- Club games, proved their value.
These, together with the Lo brothers, form the chief challengers to the Rumjahns, who cannot expect quite Buch Shanghai, Jan. 15.
an easy passage as on- In a rugby match this morning the odds are on them surviving and of joyed heretofore. Nevertheless the Waseda University beat Shanghai by seeing their names engraved on the 13 points to 11..
The Japanese vlaitora scored two cup for the elgth successive year. Shanghai scored one placed goal and YELLOW BLUE AND placed goals, and one penalty while two tries. Shanghai't last try was scored between the posts A few RED WAISTCOAT minutes from time but the klek, which would have ovened the scores, falled. PROFESSOR AT THE
Shanghai were much superior in the serum and continually gained pusseulon, but Waceds were equally superior in their three-quarter line where many very pretty passing movements wore carried out.--Renter Morning Post Special.
RUGBY IN ENGLAND.
Blackheath Beat Harlequins By 19 Points To Six.
Landon Jan. 14. Playing at Blackheath, the home Afteen beat the Harlequins by 19 points to alx to-day The Cambridge University lost to the Old Merchants Taylors by 13-5.
DINNER TABLE
Green, salmon pink, brown, and red evening waistcoats were worn by some of the aciontiata who at tended the annual Chemical Din- ner at the Connaught Rooms, Lon- tion.
But Professor H. E. Armstrong, a Fellow of the Royal Society, outdid them all. His waincoat was yellow, with one blue and one red lapel. And he alone wore his sartorial innovation with com- plete unself-consiousness.
Professor Armstrong, in 庭 speech, said: "We need to put The full results of to-day's games imagination oven into our gar-
Tero: Lalcester
London, Jan. 16. it is obvious from his other re-
Important political decisions are sults that they are capable of pro- working on the blackboard with prophesied this week in Germany ducing a profound effect on living his back turned to the boys, he as a result of Herr von Schleicher's Bedford matter.
Birkenhead said:
negotiations_with_political leaders, Binckheath "The third possibility-that of artificially produced rays to re-
"The boy who committed the capocially Herr Grogor Strasser, Bristol
Herr von Hitler's former chief Newport place the "gamma rays of radium serious offence three days ago lieutenant.
O.M.T. -la also distinctly on the horizon, must report to my study for We have a hint of a method by punishment this evening." which we can harness electricity of the order of a million volts without the large scale equipment necessary for the famous million- volt sparks produced by the Na- tional Physical Laboratory.
"If this possibility is fulfilled,
He mentioned no name, but when he reached his study he found seven boys awaiting him.
The headmaster, Mr. P. Wykes. related this as the most humorous episode in his career when speak
It is undeatood that the Chan-Richmond fcellor has persuaded Herr Strasser to promise to join the Cabinet as Vice-Chancellor and Commissioner for Prussia, which would force
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ments. I have put on colour fut to merely to wear colour, but force thought, to excite the wonder for colour, and the structure be- hind it.
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not only in colour, but also in hydrogenation-a process dan- gerously near being made a popu- of the possibilitics of agricultural lar illusion when applied to coal." Sir Frederick Keeble, speaking
BILLIARDS.
A Walk-Over.
Herr Hitler either to support the L. A. Osmund Concedes Chancellor or risk new olections.
'In view of recent Insults againat the Government and incitement to resist the authority of the Stato,
C. P. O. Barwis was given walk School, the Chancellor has threatened to over by L. A. Oemund; in the Colony
revive Herr von Papen's
drastic Billiards
Championship at St. Pa- danger whch was so ably em- At least six boys in the school Press restrictions against tho trick's Club on Saturday night phasfued before the Congress by are still unable to see the funny offending newspapers. Our
Osmund, it is understood, Lord Leo of Fareham recently."
Ownable to be present at the time
pointed for the match.
it will be possible to give radium ing at the annual prizegiving at treatment without radium and Kingsbridge Grammar without much of the attendant Devonshire.
side of it.
Correspondent.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
WEAVE-
ap
regeneration which chemists had chemist had discovered in nitrogen, said the already done A greater thing than Prometheus over did. He called down a fire from heaven; the chemist had called down the nitrogen from heavon, and not it to work again.
Oscar Backs Down
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