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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1986.

Don't Grumble At Your

Wife's Cooking,

For

Food Seems Three Times As Nice

When You Are Young

EVERY CHILD

HAS 328

IF

TASTE-BUDS"

you think your wife is not as good

mother was, you are probably wrong.

It is just that you are older.

Science has proved that!

the food enjoyed by

Are Young TUG SINKS IN

a cook as your

normal person tastes three 12 Years

times as good when one is under twenty as when one is older.

The reason is that young people have three times as many "taste. buds"-delicate little-oblong areas į on the longue-as people in later life.

In A Glass

Coffin

St. Louis, July 1. Joseph Marconnot, now 12

This remarkable fact has been proved by Professor Leslie Vyears dead, appears to have Arcy, of the North-Western Ung versity, Chicago, who has counted 60,000 taste-buds on the tongues

wasted some of his money.

Marconnot, descendant of one

of children, grown ups, middle of the early French settlers of nged and old people to and out Carondelet, Mo., lived a thrifty why people enjoy eating certain and lonely existence for many foods at one period of their lives!

years so that he could afford to more than they do at others.

have his body mummified and The average child is born with placed on public view. full complement of 128 fasteing to his desire, the exhibition

should be forever. buds,

"MESSAGES"

These buds are connected with nerves which carry messages those centres of the brain which cause enjoyment.

are

ENJOYS ICES.

SHANGHAI

Almost underneath the Greek steamer Evgenia Chandris, lying at the Shanghai and Hongkes Pontung East Wharf, the ill-fated tuk After being struck by the Chirirse St. Aubin sank again this werk. naval transport Ting AB, the St. Aubin drifted lined alongside the steamer and sank. As our picture shows, only the minst tops and part of the funnel of the St. Aubin are above water.

RADIOPHONE LINKS FROZEN WASTES

Accord TO WHOLE WORLD

all the time, believing light was be-to-ground and

Ottawa, July 10.

than darkness for preserving the body. Outriost stand, and Goldfields, the STRONG REPRESENTATIONS

E RADIO BROADCAST

Dance Music from The Hongkong Hotel

DAVENTRY RELAYS From Z. 1. W. on a wavelength of 365 metres (845 kilocyclen):

4-7 pm Chinese Programme,

7 p.m.-12 midnight. European Pro. gramme.

7 p.m.

Orchestral Music. Ungarische Lustapicl Overture (Keler-Bela) (Op. 109); Sylvia Ballet (Delibes); Pomp and Circumstance March No. 5 (Elgar).

7.30 p.m. Choral Music.

To Shorton Winter's Sess (der. Fellowes); The Turtle Dove (arr: Vaughan Williams); Golden Slumbers Kins your eyes (ñer. Dunhill); Ye Bank and Braes (arr. Dunhill); Jean de in Lane.

7.45 p.m. Violin Solos by Albert Sandler.

1. An Old Violin: 2. Looking for you; 3. The Violin Song (from of 4. Song Paradiso (King) 5. Always ("Puritan Lullaby").

"Tina") (Rubens);

8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Iteport, and Announcements.

8.03 p.m. Variety Programme. love me..... Piano Solo-If you

Little Carroll Gibbons; Songs-In a Gay Tea Room, Louisiana Fairy Tale....

Val Rosing; Organ Solo-A Ninette... E. Japanese Sunset, Mel'herson SeaThe Girl I knew ("Glamorous Night"). Far away in Glamorous Night). Shanty Town

Elisabeth Welch; flumerous The Cicely Court.

Sunshine

mental Drifting

noidge; Dreaming...... Ferrin

and

and Palubi;

Tea for

Vocal-Whismonists: Orch

The Conerly

A koki. Hawaiian Lave-Waltz.... Noi Lane's Bawailan Orchestra; Vocal-Take ma boots off when al dies, Ole faithful...The Hill Billle; Orchestra-Cocktall. Waltz Melley.

mA Relny of the Daventry Bulleti

Announcements.

(Copyright by Reuter).

9.20.

p.m. A Selection of Nautical Melodies.

9.80 p-m. A Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Grill Room,

10 p.m. A Relay from Daventry. Big Ben: A running commentary on the Davis Cup Inter-Zone Final, from Wimbledon.

10.15

A commentary by Captain E. running com The King's Prize. H. Robinson on the final Stage of the Competition for the King's Prize,

11 p.m. A Relay of thu Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Grill Room.

11.30 p.m. A Relay from Daven-

That is because the taste-buda) alane, he often indicated a desire by modern equipment, while a new munton West, made strong represen- last half of the running com-

wynn.

For more than a decade his body;

The Royal Canadian Corps of Signals is preparing to fill the has been on view in a mausoleum in subarctic skica with whispering words of aid and direction to St. Louis cemetery. It rests in northern aeroplanes, mining camps, and the lonely prospectors and heavy bronze eoftin before a glossed After the age of twenty the window. But now relatives have de trappers in the hinterland of western Canada. taste buds tend to

curious have seen disappear. cided that the

have closed thei From Fort McMurray to by plane with an . C. C. S. signal On an old person's tongue there enough of it, and

vallin.

Aklavik, down the Great Mac-man, who camped with his set in a are only about 100 of them.

Government

tent. Throughout the winter he sent That is why older people enjoy

Most of the Marcomot provided in his will for kenzle Basin, the

and received signnis.

and traders, miners and certain vegetables and can take the preservation und exhibition of his wireless stations operated by trappers

are R. C. C. S. with case nasty medicines which body. He requested that it be placed the

to prospectors have little radio receive from Bisley,

so each day special are hateful to children.

on show only on Catholic fast days, be modernized and equipped for alring sets and

broadcasts were sent out for their ground-to-air and benefitem. Most adults like spinach and but undertakers left the coffin

wireless communication. At two-way other slightly hitter vegetables which children dislike.

A. MneKinnon, M. P., for Ed. Several influences are said to have present portable sets will be replaced shaped his course. Living almod

need for radio communication in the on a child's tongue carrying the create a stir, and toward the end of station will be built at Fort Chip-tations to the Government about the sense of bitterness to the brain his life, told one of his few equaint-

All the other stations down the North, and Inn Mckenzie, Minister of much more numerous than ances. "Nobody looks at me now, but Mackenzie Basin, with the exemption National Defence, has issued instruc- the taste buds on the tongue of after I'm dead I'll make the world of Fort Simpson and Aklavik, will be tions to the Royal Canadian Corps of * nhead with their Immediately modernized, while these Signals to two stations will be modernised na modernization.

The station at Fart Rag which and devoting

fast as it is possible to get the equips much

been closed down is to be re-estab ment through. spare to the Anding of the tomb of

shed. The Fort Chipwyan station, TRAFFIC INCREASES NEED there are in; Tutankhamen in Egypt and to

The air traffic down the Mackenzie which is to be built, has proven its three times as many tiny messen the dally exhibition in Mosenw of the and the commercint air traffic in the value with a portable installation so

sending pleasant messages boly of Nikolai Lenin..

areas at the new North, have fan. For many years Chipwyan was from la tongue as from that of] The recluse ordered that at least inerented to steht in extent Link Tudio sne of the very few important trad9-10-10 am. A Relay of the Mili the grandparent.

$1,000 be spent in his funeral, and communication is needed on a more ing stations in the territory to be cut tary Parade Service from St. John's the eventual cost was several hundred adequate scale than heretofore,

10 am. Close Down. dollars more. He left an estate of Starting at Fort McMurray, where The operators of the R. C. C. S.

11 a.m.-12.15 p.m. A Relay of the about $70,000, mostly in properly. rail, air and water meet, a new radio stations are all enlisted men of the

In the first years after his death.station will be built to replace the force. One of them was dumped Morning Service from St. Andrew's crowds of curious visited his tomb, old discarded Rt. C. M. P. building down in a remoto post a few years Church (Kowton).

12.15-2.30 pm. European recorded since then the throngs have which has housed the R. C. C. S. ago, with a portable set, and when dwindled to a point where relatives station so far. Then down at Fort the post grew and a bigger station Programme.

12.15 p.m. Excerpts from Grand felt justified in closing the tomb. Chipwyan, where the radio station is a was installed, he was given leave of Undertakers say, however; that if portable set in a little old shack three absence and went to Queen's Univer. Kenerations n hundred years hence quarter wish to view Marconnot, his body will docks of a mile from the aeroplane i siły, graduating this year as Bachelor)

a new building will be put up, of Science. At the Goldfields station last win The It. C. C. S. hopes later to ex- still be there, perfectly preserved.-

ter a portable set was dropped down tend its northern communications, United Press.

father or mother. »

come and, see me."

A ten-year-old child enjoys ice- ! When he died, on Dec. 27. 1924. cream three times as much as his newspapers grandfather, because

gers

Film Star's

Husband Claims Cure For Cancer

Hollywood, July 7.

Dr. Joel Pressman, throat specialist who became enamoured of Claudette Colbert, brown eyed film actress, while extracting her

tonsils and subsequently married

her, offers a new device to war against cancer.

were

mining

Attack

Spearmen

Gold Quest

off from the outside work.

Signed Camp Ransom

Adelaide, July 1.

Note For

Dr. Pressman demonstrated FIFTEEN aborigines in full war paint made a night

attack on a gold-seeking expedition camped at Mount $1,500,000!

in his laboratory here the use

of a radium "diving rod" for Bowley, Central Australia.

treatment in early stages of cancer in the windpipe,

ly rich gold find, known as Lasseter's Reef, which is within the Native The slender turbe-about the length Reserve in Central Australia. of a lead pencil-contains a quantity | During the night the aborigines made a sudden attack on the of radium, which he said would operate camp. Spears were thrown, and the members of the expedition had more efficiently than place small radium "seeds" within the tumor it to make three sorties, using rifles and revolvers, before the attackers

were repulsed.

The expedition had set out from Sydney by air to seek a reputed-

self.

"The tube contains a large doro of A number of the white men narrowly escaped being clubbed. radium," he explained, and offers hope to sufferers from this particular form of cancer. The treatment is use- less, however,

stages,"

except in

en-liar

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

He cautioned against too optimistic SACRIFICE WITHOUT OBEDIENCE IS Three cases expectations, pointing out the tube is BACRILEGE-Gurnall,

not more effective than use of radium

In other parts of the body."

The instrument is thrust into the The Colony's credit balance at the windpipe after the lung is collapsed, end of April was $13,441,002, con- and is able to irradiate tissues sur- nared with $12,007243 at the end of 1 rounding the cancer.

"Previously there was no`adequate

Imethod of applying large doses of

April,

radium to the growth in the windpipe," The name of Dr. Cheng See-yun, he anid. "This container, completely Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery of filling the bronchus, gives ample ir-the Hongkong University, has beer. radiation."

The instrument for the treatment added to the list of medical practi-

tianers.

of Typhoid were re- ported to the local Health authorities on Thursday.

mentary on the Davis Cup Inter-Zone Final, from Wimbledon.

11.55 p.m. Dance Music. 12 midnight. Close Down. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME

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Orchestral-Prince Igor-Overture (Borolin); Arias-They mali mo Mimi ("La Boheme") (Puccini); Farewell WALLACE

-Act 3

3 ("La Boheme") (Puccini}

..Grace Mooro (Soprano); Orchestral -Cavalleria Rustican Soloction (Mascagni); Vocal Game-Mignon (Thomas),

12.45

p.m. A Pianoforte Recital by Benno Moiseivitch.

Polonaise, in B flat Major (Chopin); 2 Isoldens Liebestod

3. Rondo Hummel).

(Liszt);

p Local: Timo Signal and Weather Report

1.03

03 p.m. Marek Weber and his Orchestra.

Love's Dream (Czibulka)

after the Ball Cour Brise (GUIét); Menuett No. 1 (Paderewski); Entr acte

Gavotta ("Mignon"): The Nightingale's Morning Greeting (Recktenwald); The Hory (Nevin); Blumenlled, Op. 39 (Lange); Luna Waltz (Lincke).

1.30 p.in. Reiter Press Bulletins. Local: Weather forecast, time and announcements.

San Francisco, July 7. Reverend Clarence Burns, gra- duate of Maryknoll junior semi- nary at Los Altos, held captive by Chinese bandits in Manchukuo, ransom letter asking signed a $1,500,000 with full knowledge it' 1.35 p.m. Songs by Lawrence would never be raised.

Tibbett (Baritone).

{"Tann This picture of Father Burns hauser) (Wagner); 2. Song of the

1.. Oh, Star of Eve plight was painted by Reverend | Fica (Moussorgsky). William T. Cummings, Superior of the Maryknoll Fathers in the West.

1.45 p.m. Military Band Music. Mainguena

("Bondli!") (Moo- kowski); La Tarantello de Belphegor "The only reason he signed (Albert); Parade of the Elephants (Chenotte): The Old Frog Pond that letter," said Father Cum-Alford); Silver

(Vivani); Trumpots Park Sulte (Jalowicz),

mings, "was to let us know he p.m. Concert Waltzes.

The Hongkong University Calendar was still alive. for 1936-37 has been issued. The

Father Burns, and each of the 167 academic year opens on September missionaries in the field, knows very 14 next,

well our policy of refusing ransom demands, and subscribes to it.

"To

of

Bones

tho South Waltz (Strauss); Danube Waves Waltz Evanovich: Over the Waves--Waltz (Roxas); Mist of the Mountains- Waltz (Fraser-Simson).

p.m.

2.30 pm. Close Down. 4-7 pm. Chinese Programme. 7-10.30 European Programme. 7 p.m. Sir Hamilton Harty con- ducting the Halle Orchestra.

Solemn

(Sir Walford Melody Davis) A Trumpet Voluntary (Pur-

Hun arr. Sir Walford

It is notified that at the expiration would contply with such demands

be to encourage lawlessness."" That Father Burns is "fairly well of three months the name of the Ng Wah. Trust and Industrial Bank, treated" despite enforced marches with was developed in co-operation with

Limited, will, unless causo is shown his bandit captors, is indicated by re- the Call- Clyde Emerry, technician

struck off the ports received at Maryknoll Head to the contrary, be fornia Institute of Technology. Dr.

and the company His Excellency the Governor has register

will quarters here, from those who have Pressman previously had announced

seen him in recent weeks. appointed Mr. E. M. Hazeland. to be dissolved.

Father Burns will be released un-coran Rhapsody No, 12 (Lisa); this theory of the new treatment at a

harmed is the confident bellot of state medical convention two years ago be a Member of the Authorized at Caranado, Calif.

Architects Consulting Committee, vice

Father Cummings who stated Indepen- Perpetuum Mobilo (J. Strauss); Mr. A. C. Little resigned.

A dinner dance will be held on the dent efforts are being made toward Carnaval Romain-Overture (Berlioz).

7.30

p.m. An Organ Recital by open roof of Repulse Bay Lido that end.. weather permitting and at Ropulse Father Burns went be the Orient Reginald Goss-Custard.

1. The Question (Wolstenholme); vocal chords to show their action dur- Mrs. R. A. C. North, wife of the Bay Hotel in the evont of bad from San Francisco, after his gradua- ing speech. He demonstrated this at acting Colonial Secretary, left Hong-weather, to-day, Saturday, at 9 p.m.:tion here in 1033. He was seized by 2. The Answer (Wolstenholme); 3. the meeting of the American medical kong yesterday for a holiday in and the usual tea dance will be held bandits while making a sick call near Association at Kansan-City--United Tsingtao--She-expects-to-retum-to on-Sunday, at 5 p.m. at Repulse Bay Tanghua, in the interior of Manchu- Prets.

the Colony early in September.

Hotel.

kuo, February 5th-United Pren.

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