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Sir The Students' International Correspondence League is an educa- tional agency that hus long served to encourage and to facilitate the exchange of Ideas and sentiments among secondary school, callege, and university students throughout the world.
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HAWKERS' CAMPAIGN FOR CHINA WAR AID ORDERED TO CEASE
(Continued from Page 1) keived the Police order,, it ported.
POLICE WARNING
AN EXERCISE
Health Professor On
Value Of Games
The Basis Of All Fitness
EVEN bridge, members of the British Medical As- sociation were told at Plymouth, cannot be re- garded with contempt in the campaign for a fitter nation.
The health value of any game, properly played, was defended by Prof. E. P. Cathcart, Professor of Physiology at Glasgow University, when he opened a discussion at Torquay, where students of physi- cal education, attending the conference, went to talk about "The basis of national fitness." "We assume too often," said Prof. Catheart, "that we have good control of our muscles until we try some new form of Most have passed activity. through the humiliation of golf. When we see a master of the
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OFFERS EYE
FOR SALE
game play it all looks so easy So That Family
till we try it.
"We realise that the same is true of any game, any art, for example, singing, plano playing, or even deal- ing cards at bridge, which demands exact co-ordination of musele.
"The obvious gain from constant re- exercise of muscles is a great range uf rhythmic movement, better balance. more accurate judgment, i great resiliency of the body ng 13 ure, a better carriage, better pos-
ww
the
The Chinese Chamber of Com- merce, it was stated this morning, reived the following communication from the police, dated August and headed "A Message from Hon. Commissioner of Police."
After a brief preamble, the mess- states: "At the request of the August 4 restricted permission was Chinese Chamber of given to fruit and vegetable guilds
Commerce on
exceeded the and
Can Eat"
The dark eyes of Mr. R. G. V. Shackleford twinkled affection- ately at his curly-haired baby, Geoffrey as his wife carried the chlid
up to bed. "Yes," he said. "I want to sell one of eyes so that my
my family can cal."
ile passed a hand wearily over his forehead and led me into the More than that, there was the barely-furnished sitting-room of his beneficial effect on the capillary $58-Bittle cottage near Bridgwater, writes In a piece of musele no thicker a Sunday Chronicle reporter. He sald than a pin there were some 700
he did not want his wife to hear, capillaries and 200 muscle Abres. When the muscle was at rest there "She doesn't know that I advertised
one Ing through it and few of the capll-save my wife and baby from the life was comparatively little blood flow-pered, "but I must do someiling to my eyes for sale," he whis-
Jaries were.open.
TONIC OF MOVEMENT' When the musele became active, the latent capillaries came into action
increased
of
I have led them Info."
Then he told how misfortune and i-luck had dogged him.
They may, without either charge days in certain public streets on be- to schi fruit and vegetables for a few obligation, register with us, giving half of war rellet. That permission name, address, age, school attended, has now lapsed. einss, and hobbies, and we, in turn, "During the past few days there
"OUR AWFUL TIME" shall post their names among those have been many complaints that this of our members who wish to com-collection car
"By the time the War ended I was to meet the enhanced needs. The 21, and had nothing to show for my tion campaign municate with Hongkong and China.
Bintimits of any permission given
metabolism of active ost grateful for your is now out of control, We shall be most
muzele demanded an increased oxy-five years in the Army, no trude at co-operation in bringing this to the "Police officers will take steps to
gen supply, and at the same time my finger-tips." attention of your readers. May the
His voice lled with bitterness as bonds of friendship and trust so ing without written
prosecute any persons found collect-there was the need for more rapid
removal permission in
of waste materials, include spoke of the years that followed.
He had a cemented serve to perpetuate the
ing increased
succession hent loss. Heart
of temporary cordial relations that our countries exhibiting ng beating any gong or activity increased, and so did the jobs, and married his pretty, small
notice, placard, pam- enjoy.
rate of breathing.
wife during one which he thought writing or pictorial repre-
of a political character, or added. "That even a most limited
comu's to this," Prof. Catheart might be permanent. The Address of the Students In-likely to interfere with the ternational Correspondence League tenance of law and order,
main-form
of exercise brings about a flush- is 403 Deming Place, Chicago, Ill., U.S.A.]
L. P. JONES.
DALADIER GOVERN-
MENT FACING GRAVE CRISIS
(Continued from Page 1.)
in London, and I found a small job "My wife had to go back to work
in the Midlands. We both lived in
last
"Collection boxes are not allowed ing and refreshing of the whole ardigings. It was an awful life.
Banism." that as far as our knowledge went year of a positions
Regarding diet Prof. Cathcart said "Eventually, I had the offer
a travelling at the moment a diet of brown brend, salesman in Somerset..
"But I was breaking virgin terri- milk, butter, cheese, fresh fruit, and salad could provide all the essentials. tory for the firm and I could not Ment was not an essential.
earn a living.
"Mine is a
a very poor family, but they managed to scrape together nearly £20 to help me start a green-
round in this district. Grocery
ANOTHER BABY
The
in streets or markets. Collectors or bearers of banners should be given one warning. Arrest will follow the warning is not heeded."
ILLEGAL UNAUTHORISED
Mr. T. H. King,
Com- missioner of Police: "These collec- tions by the hawkers of Hongkong are unauthorised and are legal, The Police have sent to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce a copy of the orders issued to the Police, asking to take steps to stop the cam- The Police did not give any per-
and more rapidly towards the Centre, and the resignation of his two Left Wing Ministers, M.
Romadier them (Labour) and M. Frossard (Pubilej Paign. Works), has raised
whole the question of the life of the Govern- mission to the hawkers to commence ment and the existence, of the the campaign. The law has to be Popular Front majority.
observed and the police are there to see that it is observed,"
The coming week is likely to see a fierce battle between the Popular Front die-hards and the
more moderate elements, who wish 10 modify their
in the programme sacred name of National Defence.-
Reuter Special,
Btnass,
nutrition of the
"RE-CREATION OF SPIRIT” Even more important than physical recreation was "re-creation of the spirit." Malnutrition was a factor in
"I thought that by supplementing but "malnutrition of the spirit is quite as common as mal-the produce from my own garden
could make a success of It. body. The modern trend of specialisation "But even the weather seemed to; and the supplanting of the manual be against me crops have been ter- worker by the machine-minder had rible. placed a premium
"And," he went on. "my wife is on Intelligence, alertness and "quick reaction time." expecting another child.
"There is no short cut to this de-
"That is why I am offering my eye sirable state of physical and mental for sale. I know that any healthy FILM STARS LINKED
Perfection." Prof
Cathcart added. eye can be used for a cornea graft- WITH COMMUNISTS "The price is steadfastness and dis-ng oper
There must be some- operation. cipline. It is relatively easy to get one to whom the restoration of their (Continued from Page 1.) Tom, Dick and Harry to start and sight has some value."
still more casy to attract Mary Jane "I do not ask for charity," supportnig President
Mr. Roosevelt's and Ann, but it is difficult to get
Shackleford said. "purge" of the conservatives in the them to continue.
regard this purely as a business transaction." series of "revolutionary nuclel" had living. Hight-living
"Discipline is essential for right- Then he crept upstairs to peep at
means been established in icny industries, As Amiel suid. Health Is the first of
health. his sleeping baby. such as the Connecticut Submarine all liberties and happiness gives us Plant, ready to sabotage them in the energy which is the basis of health."" event of war.
HORTHY LAUNCHES Democrat Party and alleged that it
NAZI CRUISER
Kiel, Aug. 22. The new German battleship, Prinz Eugen, was launched at the Ger-
to-day by
to Germany.
n
FUTURE OF HOSPITALS
glonally so as to offer a complete service to an enlightened public.
Local authorities had power
more than £1,500,000
to
Jess
Bixty Senators and Members of mania Shipbuilding Yard in Kiel the House of Representatives, whose the names he did not disclose, and the Admiral Horthy,
The future of the hospitals was the subscribe Hungarian Regent, who is on a visit representatives of several movie stars, subject of one of the principal dis-every year to voluntary hospitais,
were nawittingly spreading Com-cussions In the lecture rooms nt Ply-yet they actually
contributed munist propaganda, The Congress-mouth. Creation of national fund to than £100,000. The Hungarion visitors left shortly men last year had signed a message assist the voluntary institutions was "The State, if it is to incorporate afterwards for a sta trip to Hellgo- of greeting to the Spanish Loyalist destretary at the British Hos- Cognised effort as a part of 11s re-
ParlamentUnited Press.
of Hos-cognised machinery," said Mr. Orle pitals' Association.
"must shed some The desire was not that the volun- shibboleths and provide means
of its statecraft tary hospitals should disappear but which it can satisfy itself regarding that they should take steps to save the work and expenditure of those themselves and if they were to do hospitals without placing them pt that they must group themselves re-1the mercy of party politics."
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