THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1936.
CURE FOR DISEASE THAT ALWAYS KILLED "Almost Miraculous" Recovery of Pernicious Anaemia Sufferers
SCIENCE FINDS A LIFE-SAVER
SUCCESS
AFTER YEARS
OF RESEARCH
· DISCOVERY as important in the field of pernicious anaemia as insulin is in regard to diabetes has been made and is now con- firmed by investigators of the Medical Research Council.
The new substance, has been given the name of anahaemin, and it is claimed that almost instantly it cures pernicious anaemia, which ten years ago was considered incurable.
The substance anahaemin is the active principle found in the liver of the healthy individund, and, which, it is established, can be used to secure the recovery of people who would otherwise die from this disease.
Until 1020 there was no known cure for this disease. Then it was found that a daily dose of half a pound of fresh liver secured improvement in health, but in order to continue that improvement and to prolong the life of the patient this diet had to be persistent. The discovery has largely been due to Dr. H. D. Dakin, a London man, who had settled in the United States, but who returned to this country to perfect his work in this connection.
At the invitation of the Research Caunell Professor Stanley. Davidson, of Aberdeen, Professor E. J. Wayne, of Sheffield, and Dr. C. C. Ungley, of Newenstle-on-Tyne, undertook to test samples of anahnemín.
It was found that patients trented with it recovered' their health within a few weeks.
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The report of the Medical Research Council on the experts" find-! Inga was that:
"To anyone mindful of the nlngst certain death that followed the development of pernicious anaemia even so recently as ten years). ago, the recovery that follows these minute Injections of anti-annemle principle seems little short of miraculous.“
THEIR PARTING
"Lady Precious Stream"
a Living Heroine
WEPT AT HUSBAND'S BIER
Mrs. Harako braved death and was shot through the hand by a machine gun when she vainly tried to save her husband. Admiral Saito, lard keeper of the privy seal, from assassination in the Tokyo uprising. She gave way to grief, however, at the Saito
funeral, when this picture was taken.
RADIO BROADCAST
Studio Recital by Margaret King and Nura Kanis
HARMONICA ORCHESTRA
From Z.B.W. on a wavelength, of 355 metres, (845 kilogycles):
4-7 p.. Chinese Programme.
· 6-8.30 p.m. Children's Studlo Con- ceri.
pim. Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra.
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszi); Afternoon of a Faun (Debussy); Danse Macabre (Saint-Saens); Tales from the Vienna. Wood (J. Strauss), 7.30 p.m. Songs by Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone).
1. Oh, Star of Evet ("Tannhauser") (Wagner); 2. Even bravest heart ("Faust") (Gounod); 3. Pilgrim's Song, Op. 47, No. 5 (Techaikovsky); 4 Song of the Flen (Moussorgsky); 5. Lover come back to me ("The New
69 (Romberg).
p.m. From the Studio. "New Books Worth Reading" by D.EA.
8 p.m. Time Signal, Weather Re- port, Stock Quotations and Announce- ments.
8.05 p.m. Fritz Kreisler In
Violin Solos,
1. Liebesfreud (Love's Joy) (Kreia- Jer); 2. Liebesleid (Love's Sorrow) (Kreisler); 3. Spanish Serenade (Glazounov); 4. Jola (de Falla).
8.20 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by the "Harmonica” Orchestra of HIM.S. "Kent.”
8.10 p.m. A Relay from Daven- try.
Thu
B.B.C. Dance Orchestro, dhreeted by Henry Hall.
9.m. Daventry News Bulletin and Announcements.
9.20 p.m. Twenty Five Years of Popular Song" by the Columbia Vocal Gem Company,
9.30 p.m. From the Studio.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
THE TALENT OF SUCCESS IS NOTHING | Mr. J. H. Shaw, of the China MORE THAN DOING WHAT YOU CAN 10| Light and Power Co., Ltd, has been
A Necitol by Margaret King WELL, AND DOING WELL WHATEVER YOU elected a Fellow of the Royal Econo(Soprano) and Mura Kanis (Phao- DO WITHOUT A. THOUGirŤ OF FAME- mic Society,
forte).
Haspello. Has
HER HUSBAND THOUGHT OF HER AND THE OLD LEGEND-AND THEN WROTE THE PLAY THREE years ago a devoted
Chinese couple had to sepa-
rate for the first time in their 11 years of married life.
The husband had to go to London on business, while his wife remained in Ching.
Day by day after their separation the husband thought of his wife.
And, somehow, his thoughts turned,
,_to_a_lunatiful_100-year-old_('}}___
nce legend island and wife
tr this y d separated, but were reunited after Is years when the husband had con- quered the western regions, and re- Turned as King.
In A Hampstead Room As he thought and thought the young Chinese husband, by name Mr. Shih 1. Hsiung, imagined his wife as the heroine of that cld legend call- ed "Laudy Precious Strenni,"
And he determined to dramatise the legend before he returned to her in Chine
So it cane about that, in a roost in Upper Purk-road, Hampstead, Mr.
Shib I. Haing wrote the play "Lady Precious Stream."
'The author of "Lady Precious
Stream" and his wife.
Today, in that same room, writes herlone of the picee, but the qualities London Brening Ners, representa. of Lady Precious Stream' nte the best
I saw Mr. Isiung.
qualities of the Chinese girl.
ra
tive,
And he was not alone. He had his
wife with him-to celebrate the 600th "I hope only to live up to the repu performance at the Little Theatre to- tation and to the character of the girl morrow of London's longest running portrayed by my husband." play. "Lady Precious Stream."
Said She Said He
Beautiful Mrs. Dymia Isiung said: "I do not feel in the least like the
TRAFFIC SIGNAL
IGNORED
SEQUEL TO FERRY INCIDENT
Wong Kon-fan, aged 23, a sup foki, appeared before Mr.
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Programme.
There will be an dinner dance an 1. Songs--Singing to your Love's It was annutated at the monthly Saturing at the Repulse Bay Hotel, Last word is spoken; 2. Pianoforte meeting of the Chinese Chamber of! but the maual cen dinco will be held | Solg—Selected; 3, Songs-Autumn; Commerce yesterday afternoon that on Sunday, at 40 p.m.
Smilin' Through: 4. Pianoforte Sola the Chamber has made a donatim of ||
Selected. $5K to the Aberdeen Industrial School,
A lecture on "French Law and Lawyers" will be delivered" by Mr.
H. C. Macugntara, B. A-, -, on
10 p.m. Big Ben from Daventry. 10 p.m. De Groot and his Or- chestra. An ohit mun, Tung Shiu, 68, was, Predny, April 28, at 8.30 pan. în Samsou and Delilah Selection
• removed to the Government Civil Bos--the Union Assembly Hoon of the (Saint-Saens); Louise Selection pital yesterday after he had been University. All interested are cor- (Churpentier); La Paloma (Yadier); knocked down by private mater rardially invited by the Law and Com-Destiny (Daynes); Traume (Wagner); No, 2010 in Bardon Road, opposite die, turce Society to attend. Peak Tramway Station. His endi tion is not serious.
"I had to work,” an-wered Lam Stan, 24, unemployed, of Singapore, The N.DL. 58. Potsdam will " when Ire was asked why he had re give here on Blonday.. April 20, at turned to the Colony Riter haring Six will breth etmadde Leen banished for ten years in October Kovin Wharf, and will leave necesi, by Mr. R. Keen at the Kowloon for Shanghai and Kobe early on the Matrney this morning. He jamurning-of-April-entenced to six month hard-abour
requested to go on board on the oven- Fing of April 20,
Kowloon
Polley measures“
Was
taken
against Three rick-ba coolice, Chiu: Mut, 54, or as drivers for overcrowding Ng Shu, 1, and Lan Hug 20, werdesalted in nine conductors being sun- moned before Mr. W. Schofield, ut the head over when they appeared in Central Magistracy this morning. All a chai,, of disorderly conduct by were fined. The conductors of bus fighting in Pedder Street outside the X, 632 and 675 were fineil $5 each; o'clock at Nos: 36, 684 and 601, $6 each; Nost Gloucester Hotel at 16 night, before MY, Balfour at the Con- 109, 112 and 648, 37′ zach and No. Tral Magistraes this morning.
IND. SH..
A live of $10 was imposed on Wong Ho Lam, 47 years, unemployed, Tin, aged 2 house coolie, charged charged before fr. W. Schoffeld, at with dumping rubbish at Glenealy the Central Magistracy this morning, near St. Paul's Church, when he with having returned from banish. peared before Mr. Bulfour ht the meat, was sentencert to twelve months" Central Magistracy this morning. | hard' labour. He was banished for Defendant was seen to
empty the ten years in November last year. rubbish into the gutter. Sub-inspec- Ne Walsham, 18, unemployed tor Juhnson prosecuted.
sentenced to nine months' hard inbour jon a similar charge. He was banish- Upon the application of Detective-jel for five years in January this year. Sergerust C. Gelwin at the Kowloon
Autumn (Claminado): On a Dreamy Summer Night (Krome); Chansol Bohemienne (Boldi).
10.30 p.m. Juck Hylton and his Orchestra,
12 p.m. Close Down.
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1.15 p.m. Wie Ben. The Composer at the Plageforte-10: Thomas F. Dun- hilt. A recital of Thomas Dun- hill's enngs.
1.4 p.m. A Programme of New Gramo
phone Stecards. 2.10 p.m. Iseldental to Play,"
Greenwich Time Signel at 246 posta 2.40 p.m. Musfrs! Interlude.
2.13 m. Talk: "Agriculture in the Briti
Isles the Livestock Industry." The News and Announermento,
was
3 p.m.
Magistracy this morning, Mr. Maefnd- Charged before Mr. W. Schofield, as yen made in order for the confisea- the Centrul Magistracy this morning.) Mr. Hatung anid: "I could think of tion of a .705 calibre automatic pistol with having assaulted Au Yeung nothing else but Lady Precious, und eight rounds of ammunition which cheang, at 5 Wanchai Road, ground Stream, and when in writing I tried were found in the backyard of No. 114 floor,, yesterday, Au Yeung-lut, shep to describe her I thought of my wife.", Yee Kak Street by Chinese detective foki, was bound over in a personal C868 on April 2. There, were no bond of Sho to keep the peace for one
LACKED PROPER
PASSPORT
SALESMAN TO BE DEPORTED
Stud
Jived
at
clamats in Court.
won,
A 20-year-old - unnaarried Chan Ho, was chargul before Balfour at the Central Magistracy this morning with the possession, of quantity of heroin pills, Mr. C. A. Sutherton Russ appeared for the de- fence and asked that a date be fixed for hearing. Accordingly, the case was adjourned to April 25 at 11 am,
year, and ordered to pay $2 cam-f pensation to compliment. Defendant was said to Tive quarrelled with complainant and hit him on the head with an iron hook. Beth were em- ployed in the same shop.
Appearing before Mr. Balfour at the Central Magistracy this norning,
Li Chik-sang, aged 20, unemployed, was charged with assaulting Li Ying,
com-
3.20 p.m. Cluse down.
Transmission. 2
(0.5.3, 4.5.0., G.S.D.)
Ben, 7.m.
The 1,1.C. Orchestra, 7.45 pm. A Recital of Scots Hange, Greenwich Time Signal at 8.12.
8.10 p.m. Talk: "Down to the
the Merchant Marine
Tel. 30337.
RETURN OF POPULAR FAVOURITES COLUMBIA
C227 THE MUSIC GOES ROUND AND ROUND ..
C204
THE BROKEN RECORD
SAMOAN LOVE SONG 'NOHEA I MUOLAU LAN!
C170 CHEEK TO CHEEK
B.B.C. Orch.
.lona and his Islanders.
Paul Pendarvis and Orch.
.Paul Pendarvis and Orch.
TOP HAT, WHITE TIE AND TAILS C171 NO STRINGS
ISN'T IT A LOVELY"DAY
Frial
Slipe
C102
POEMA
TAHITI
C223
C226
LADY IN RED
50 p.m. The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra.. DD.m.
The New and Announcements.
9.20 p.m. The Birminghaes Altppodroma Ore
chestra.
0.45 p.m. Clase down.
Transmission 3
(G.9.0., 6.9.2.)
Orchestra.
10 p.m. tellen, Geiger and ble reheatra. 10.30 p.nt. Talk: "From the Woman's Point
of View."
10.45 pm. The 1.1,C. Northern Orchestra, 11 am, New Dance Music.
Greenwich Time Signal at 17.30 a.m. 11.1a.m. The News and Announcements. 11.50 m. The Natal Metrapoio Orchestra.
Close down.
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CHILD AS DECOY?
WIDOW ON SEVEN THEFT CHARGES
Charged before Mr. Balfour at the Bail in the sum of $500 was allowed. a 22-year-old woman, on the stairway at the Central Magistracy this morna breach of the Passports Ordinance,
Balfour Central Magistracy this morning for Sub-Inspector Johnson prosecuted. of No. 16 Zetland Striet on April 16 ing, charged with (a) driving a Vasily Andre Diakoff, aged 34, sales-
with Intent to rolz her. Another man, bicycle in a dangerous manner at man, pleaded guilty and a fine of $10 of 10 gears on December 17, 1935, appeared, charged with aiding and Chan Yuen, bauished for a period Ho Sing aged 21, unemployed, also Connaught Road Central near the was imposed. An expulsion order received sentence of twelve months abetting first accused in the Star Ferry Wharf yesterday, and (b) was also mude. driving a bicycle past a trafte signal
hard labour for Detective-Sergeant F. E.
he mission of the crime. Both defen- returning, when at the Star Ferry What. Sub-stated that defendant arrived in the Central Magistracy this morida. remanded for 21
Russell appeared before Mr. Balfour at the dants denied the offence and were Inspector J. Johnson prosecuted.
hours in police evidence, Chinese constable Canton. Ite
Colony on March 24 on his way to Another man, Kwok Lin, aged 44, custody on the application of Delee-charged before Mr. Macfadyen at the Au Yeung-chuen, 43, widow,' was D222, on point-duty, stated
n transport vian banished for 10 years, on December tive-Sergeant P: O. Guild. that for passage from Shanghai to Hong-7, 19:5, also received one year. He about
Kowloon Magistracy this morning on 2.20
p.m. yesterday, defendant kong. He was warned to leave Can stated that he returned for the Chug disobeyed the light while riding on to the same day. Returning to the Ming festival, Sub-Inspector John-Kam-yung, 16, were brought before tween April 8 and 14. She was re- Two men, lo San-ko, 20, and Lieven counts of stealing seven mah his bicycle, and collided with and Colony,
jong sels from different shops be defendant knocked down" n small European Airlie Holet until March 29. He
the yon prosecuted In both cases.
Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon manded for 72 hours on the applica- chilid. He immediately ran but returned some time later, dressed back and lived at the same hotel. On labour was inflicted on Tang So, aged belonging to
away, then lefl for Canton again, but came
Magistracy this morning, charged with tion of Detective-Inspector A. H. Sentence for five months lined the theft of 70 cattles of wolfrain or Elston. different
suit of clothing and April 8; defendant went to Macho. 23, unemployed, when be appeared be-dealer, last
to Chu Cin 40, wolfraun ore claimed the bicycle, which witness He later returned and was found to furs Mr. Balfour at the Contral nileged that the men were employed charges preferred against defendant It was intimoted by Inspector Wednesday, It Elston had with him. Witness recognised be living at No. 35 Ashley Road. Hie Magistracy this morning, charged by complainant to convey 22 defentiant as the man who had dis- was
22 sacks obeyed the signal, by a scar on his not there when the police called, with theft of two stone-hampore i containing 11 picula of ore from Patas the police had received other com- but reported himself at Police Head- from No. 20 Upper Lascar Row, Bus Statin, and that the two men stole 70 activities. The woman claimed the face, and arrested him.
plaints. It was alleged that the Defendant denied the offence, say-
the next day.
Mong Fa in the Chinese territory to wami used Inspector Johnson said defendant was
child as decoy in her ing he had parked his bicycle out-passing the traffe light.
keen to stent by the complainant, catties of it. First defendant was child as her own, but the police d aldo the B. and S. Buliding from His Worship imposed a fine of $20 was found to have two previous month hard labour.and second defen-would be enquired into by the Secre
Leung, a marine dealer. Defendant fined $50 with the alternative of one not believe that, and the mutter where it had been stolen. He ran on defendant on the second charge convictions, one for receiving and the dant $20 or three weeks. Inspector tariat for Chinese Affairs. The Lots After the thief and was accused of and dismissed the first charge. other for demanding money,
Ellis prescented,
stolen were valued at over. $100,,
in
a
quarters
Wis
that there might be other
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DENUDING THE
· PLANTATIONS.
MORE OFFENDERS, CHARGED
susinineu
Ica House Street.
stated
men
Plantation on Tuesday night, and a fine of $25, or, in default, six weeks' hard Inbour, was imposed.
Inspector Chester-Woods that defendant was one of the gang who were dealt with on Wednesday, Defendant in resisting Forestry Guard No. received multiple injuries; the worst Two married women, Li Tal, 27, head; the other cuts could have been Injury was ó cut on the fore- and Cheng Kam, 38, were each fined
by falling. The $15, with the alternative of one struggled in the dark. month's hard labour, when they up peared, before Mr. K. Keen at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning.
INSURANCE DIVIDENDS charged with unlawful possession of various quantities
Iree of pine
Subject to nudit the Directors of branches at No. B Plantation be the China Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., Diamond Hill yesterday. will recommend the payment of a Inspector Chester-Woods stated dividend of $12 per share and a that the wood in the first case was bonds dividend of $0 per share for valued at 83 cents and $1.34 In the the year ended December 31, 1835. second. First defendant when ar Subject to nufit the Directors_of rested had cutting implements in her the Drillah Traders Insurance Co. possession.
will recommend the payinent of Tang Chuen, 35, unemployed, a dividend of 78. (seven shillings) plended guilty to the possession of a per share for the year ended Decem- quantity of spilt pinewood at No, 98|ber 31, 1035..
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