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Your Holiday Health
ON the
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visions of sparkling SCA and green countrysides, and !! our wiser readers are doubtless enjoying this week- end away from home and tol and other familiar things.
I should like to dwell on the marvellous tonic effect which change of air and change of scene bring about, but in-day our weekly talk in about other
Some- thing. times aceldenta will imp- pen even in delightfal surroundings, And
little advice on First Aid
may be welcomed.
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Picnic parties somethines a little care. fr, aux broken bottles
First
AID
Hints
by a PHYSICIAN
s the tie that t been cut open offer sharp edges to the unwary. At the seaside there is always The sea ta wash these wounds, and the sal, although
stings д bit. encourages drainage, washing out any dirt that may have col. In. In the country, a nearby, strent or what. water has remained in the kettle after touhoukl be used.
Cuts and Scratches
The great danger of cuts mut scrutches is that of getting the wound infected either from outside sources or from the skin lagtf, in whose folds numerons germa lurk
The wound these cases becomes poisoned, suppuration follows, andl This may result in a general, septie Infection at the whole limb.
Tiny wounds and scrutches should be painted with timeture of ledine. which kills the germs nud prevents other from catering the wound.
Tanger wounds, noul especially thors
Lemon Squash
A GLASS of lemon squash after a
hest game of tennis is refreshing. To prepare the essence, tall 110, loaf, sugar arul 1 plot water together for ten minutes, theu leave to rout.
Mix 202 ritrie neki with the juice of in lemon, and nchi to the sugar syrup, with the pulp and juice of four lesions. Mix thoroughly and bolile.
Allow one tablespoonful of the syrup To a tumbler of cold water,
with torn and ragged edges, are particularly prone to infection, and ought to be dressed with botacle lint wrung out of water as hot as can be borne. These dress ings should be changed. every two hours or co.
Ioline is made up m smail phials easily car- ried in a bandbag or waistcoat pocket. and, if nothing else is handy. ali wounds should be touched with it until you can find a chemist able to supply the requisite dressings.
The first bathe of the season, particularly if taken after n heavy meal, often results in' Ininting or shock. These troubles may be pro duced, too, by atopping far too long in the water.
Care should be taken when bathlig to see that at last two hours hov parard slace the last meni, and the bather should come out of the water ninell. ately she begins to feel at ni chilled after De Arst shock of entering the water, which, of course, naya Ireta a bit coki.
SHOT PUT IS HER STRONG SUIT
Mrs. Gertrude Wilhelmsen, Puyallup, of Washington, is regarded one of the West's best bets for the Olymple track tonm by virtue of her shotput mark of 40 feet 8 128-font Inches-beitering Didrickson's mark-and br tosses of the discus. She also Anda time to keep house and care for her youngster-but she seems Berlin-bound
this season,
When shock nymptoms occur the patient's face is always pale, the pulse la rapid and faint and breathing is shallow.
Treatment shouki be prompt.
The patient is pinerd on her back with her Bead turned to one side in as sheltered a spot as possible, Rugs and contk hault cover her, for warmth is essen- LINK. During the unconsciotza period nothing at all must be given by the mouth, because the patient cannot swallow and restoratives may ga downI the wrong way.
Restorative Measures
Recovery is usually fairly rapid. The ince becomes Blushed and covered with perspiration, and, generally, vomition follows
latter symptom nathing to worry about, but it is lot- portant to see that the head in to one
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As soon as the patient lins ceased being sick, hot ten or coffee should be пive, and it is best that she should do nothing strenuous for the rest of the clay.
Strains and spraits are the most They ncidents common holiday should be bound up with vidi water buntages.
If an ankle sprained out of doors do not in any circumstances be per- araded to remove boats or shoes, II you do you will never get them on1 again because of the swelling.
The banlage in these tases shouket be applied on the outside of the rher, tightly, and then soaked with cold water. Tils treatment makes the ban- dage contract so that it forma support for the Joint,
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Men and Things Abroad
BY W. N. EWER
After four years the Japanese are still "restoring order" in Manchuria
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and the country is being impoverished,
OR nearly four years now
order "
in
the Japanese have been " restoring Manchuria,
But order seems to be still very far from being restored. Banditry still flourishes. Nor have the anti- Japanese volunteers by any means. given up the struggle.
Here are a few items of Manchurian new, just come in by mail, for the Inst week of April.
Wang Tel-in, the Volunteer lender, and a rail band captured trying to get fire to the Mukdeti Arrodrome.
Two hundred bandila raid the village of Yungtsenyuan,
miles from Harum; four-hour battle with police;
28 killed. Volunteers, under Li Hung-Kwong, atinck Tunghsin n capture ten guns from the Manchukao troops; attack and capture Kuchentseng: capture ainmunition and sup
llen from Japanese my near Patungłow. Three hundred "Communists." under Yang Hauling, routed in a combined air an int attack пест Mumengtsu, in Antung Province.
White "order" is not so very much restored, economic exploitation gors on vigorously.
Exploitation
SOME of it is constructive, The new ports of Rashin, Yuki and Sci- shin are being de veloped at a great pace. Railway bullding 13 going on at top speed.
Tiere in talk of im- mense development of
pay there must be a big-scale Japanese Immigration.
At least 5,000,000 immigrants within 20 years is said to be the minimum,
There seems little cimce of any. Thing of the port. Bocanze, theugli ther
into swarm
ílin cltles for trading and ofBeini jos, the Japa ese still show not the least in clination to settle on the land i Manchuria.
Three Storey League
ITIL September only three months away. and the chance of a League Atrembly long before even that, tak et League reform is everywhero
MOSCICKI
Would rather be a
chemist
raw-silk production. But aide by side with this there is another kind of exploitation which le not developing but impoverishing the country.
The general complaint is not of the Japanese administrators, but of the flock of small business men and petty officials who have descended on Man churia with the one idea of making money quickly and getting home to Japan.
In all the cities both natives and foreigners are being pushed out to minke room for the Japanese,
Nothing can now be obtained but the cheapest possible Japanese goods at the highest possible prices.
Japanese Doubts
MONOPOLIES of every kind are setup, In Harbin, for example, chimney-sweeping and lee supply are now monopolies in the hands of Japanese companies,
All public services are in Japanese аге lands: ever tram conduclogs Japanese.
And-most lucrative and destructive of all trades-the drug trafile flourishes and thrives under official protection.
It is not a cheerful outlook for the country. The good work that is being done is done on loan. Through the South Manchurian Railway the big Tokyo financiers-Mitsul. Mitsubishi, Sumitomo, and Yasuda-have been pouring money into Manchuria.
But the chances of these big invest- ments paying seem rather alight; the chances of a big economic crash if the inflow of capital ceased seem very big. Already there is a certain nervousness
in Japan itself.
The B.MR is now hinting that if its railways and other enterprises are to
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"three-storey
First storey, all wen bers: obligatien in the aggression, economie Sunctions, but nothing more..
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of.
Second storey, groups.
w.lo members.
would agrze, with re- gard to certain "vic- tlins," 10 giva
possible materini help loans, munitions, ctc,
to
Third storey, groups who would agree, in specified CASES. come immediately with all the forces to the assistance of the ric Lim.
Question raised. would thu Stalca come
United
Into
"basement," pledged to consultation. but not to any definite action.
Answer, I think: at prezent not the least chance of it
Uniting America
THE draft agenda for the pan-American conference has now been completed and circulated to all the Governments concerned.-
of
It has six sections: Organisation of
Limitation peace; Neutrality; Armaments; Juridicat problems: Econatnio problems; Intellectual co- operation. A wide enough programme. And Bections I and V have eight and 13 pub-sections respectively!
There is no specific reference to the Lengue.
But under Section I come four sub- sections which raise the question of relations in Geneva. They are:---
(1) Co-ordination and improvement of existing international instruments for the maintenance of perec.
(1) Examination of additional mea. sures for the maintenance of pence and the pacifio settlement of inter- American disputes.
(i) Examination of the possibility of creating an inter-American Court of Justice
(iv) Examination of other measures tending to a closer association of the American Republics and of their rele- tions with other international entities. All of which just anys. "Discussion of the possibility of forming a Lengus of American Nations" without wing the enbarrassing worda,
After Ten Years TGNACY MOSCICKI, who
elected President of ho Polkh Re
Was
GARDEN NOTE public, ten years ago to-day, was a
STOUT new stems spring up
from the soil level, at the
base of blackberries and loganberries, and tend to crowd this season's frull- ing canea, Try to keep them separate, fying the newcomers to a temporary stake.'
There fruits are gross feeders, aud need plenty of water, as well 'as a dose of fertiliser. A mulch of manure over the surface is ideal, as this helps to conserve the moisture in the zoti,
It can be lightly jorked in, to the top inch or two of soil, to avold an pñ- - sightly appearance.
The more you feed these crops now, the more fruit you to be able to gather,
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famous physicist and chemist before Pilsudski had been chosga President.
Exiled from Russia for political activities as a student, he came to London for five years to finish his studies.
His most important work was done at Fribourg. in Bwitzerland, between 1897 and 1012, on the production of nitrates and nitric acid from the atmo sphere.
The new processes which have revolutionised the manufacture of fer- tilisers and explosives owe a great deal to Moscickt's inventions.
And his friends say that he would far rather get back to chemistry than go on being President: only he feels it his duty to stay where he is.
Agents:
W. R.-Loxley & Co.;~(China);Ltd."
It is learned that His Lordship Victor, Bishop of Polping and China,
lo Yngo-Slavia, will spend few hours
Lloyd Triestino me, Victoria in port in Hongkong during the way of the the head of the Russian Orthodox on Thursday. The vessel will strive "Mission in "China," who isïöti“his way in the morning.
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