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ORIENTAL MAH-JONG CHEATERS

DIETS

Sciontists Opposed To Polishing Of Rice

Nutritional inadequacles of "diets in common use by Poville popula»

Defendant's Allegations

In Menaces Case

A description of a game of mah- jong played between complainant's friends and himself, was described in detail in the witness box by Li Chin, for the defence was commenced be 30, the Brat defendant, when evidence fore Mr. T. J. Houston at the Central Magistracy yesterday.

August 10, 1939.

Inquest On Amah

Found In Reservoir In

Semi-Nude State

Au open verdict was returned by Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magle-

tions, especially the polished rice and fish diet of the Orient, were discussed in the public health and nutrition Li is charged with Fung Chu-tracy yesterday at the conclusion of denth of Li section of the Freific Science Con- chuen, 30, and The Ho, 38, with dean Inquest into the

Cheung-hing, 20, a woman, whose gress at the University of California, manding $40 meninces from Yu

A. G. Vun Veen of the Eljinan Sa-man,

Kennedy Town, lands East Indies, explained why on June 20. Defendants are also

with conspiracy.

Institute of Batavia, Java, Nether- Sincere's 'D.30 employed at semi-nude body was found noàting In

rice and fish are stich important com chaG. K. Hal-Brutton, assisted by wheth

ponents of the dally food of many nations in the Orient, He said the good qualities of both foodstuffs were frquently decreased

creased during their milling, drying or pickling,

Discussing the inadequacies of polished nud fish, and the means of supplententing them, Tatsu Salki of the Imperial Government Institute for Nutrition, Tokyo, said:

ase "In regard to the

practical of rice, there are three Important problems, namely, the use of powder in polishing, the degree of polishing, and the custom of washing rice be-

cooking. Polishing fure

powder should be prohibited by law because Its use causes injury to the body as well as remarable loss of material, The use of white rice should be re-

duced by both education and

taxation...

Aberdeen Reservoir on July 8. The Coroner said that there was insuf- fleient evidence for him to determine whether death was due to suleido Sub-Inspector

or was accidental. J. Donovan, pro- secuted, and Mr. C. A. S. Russ was Evidence given earlier revealed for the

that the woman, who was employed the defence.

house on The Peak, Inspector O'Donovan said a report 85 un amah in

.had was made to him by Yu on June 30, Ned misconducted herself with the

No.

Yung Shiu-wing, who He marked a $10 note by putting a was employed in 302 The Feat. She pin-hole In the top right hand corner and making a note of the number. was questioned by her elder sister, At 8 pm, he went to 137, Belcher Li Ngan-hing; regarding rumours ut Street, where

her misconduct, and denied the the

table in the rear

Yung also denied mis- were seated at

Witnesses room, I was pointed out to him as the man who had received the $10 note. The note had been sent out for the purchase of a packet of elgarettes. On being recovered, it was found to be the one he had marked and given to Yu.

three defendantslegation

conduct with the woman.

deccosed did not stated that the uppear worried or upset prior to her

death..

Tea Ho, third defendant, was dis- aboner she had heard rumours that

charged by the Magistrate owing to Inck of evidence.

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down on her knees, and said Li lost about $ whatever happened, she would not in "INVITATION TO HAPPINESS"

Li Ngan-hing was called yesterday, On July 7, she saw her sister and toli her

"in love" with someone. Deceased denied the rumours, Wit- ness asked her to leave her employ- Ll, in evidence, said he had been

refused. Witness sent for taller for the lant six or seven

Yung and told him years and had known Fung and Tse that people had been saying he had himself with the misconducted for

similar period. Yu called with two friends to see him on June 25 deceased. He denied he had done so,

Deceased burst into tears, For and they had a game of mah-jong

in the rear room. after playing eight rounds, and his friend, Lee Kung, lost over $5. Yu called at the shop again the next day, and suggested anoth game, little suspicions, he but as Li was did not play. Another game, how ever, was played

hen June 28 when on during the playing of a big hand, Yu "live circles" which his friend to friend had already

win. The three Freen dragons, three red dragons, and three circle cards on the able. Li im- mediately pushed down Yu's cards, and found that the "Ave circle" card was from a

from a pale held by Yu. He also had a one bamboo, while three had been discarded.

"Concerning the consumption of fish, the common use of the

Mesh as a source of protein is not re- commended, but the utilisation of all parts rich la vitamins and inorganic substances shoukl be advised. this reason, small fish are recon- mended, using the entire body in cluding bones, head, Juner organs, skin sealer and hs. Such use proved to be very effective in nutri- tive value of all kinds.

"Besides rice and fish, vegetables should be served at the same time. Fruit and milk are also recommend ed, but being rather expensive some countries, they may be omitted and a balanced diet still obtained by the use of fish and vegetables only."

Diet of Filipinos

Ira A. Manville, University Oregon, Medient School Division Nutrition, Portland, said:

"Rtle is a major item in lie diet of Indians and Filipinos, as well as of the Chinese and Japanese... (bul) sight should not be lost of the it-

That portant bearing

svelul und economie factors have on sanitation, hygiene and the economic availability of funds."

Izabelo Concepcion. University of the Philippines, College of Medicine, "Polished rice has the following characteristics as food:-relatively

Manila, said:

dissed

leave 302 The Peak. Witness struck)

ankies with in her twice on the unbrella,

Questioned by the Coroner, Li said deceased appeared very upset over the quarrel. Ordinarily she was not a person who was easily upset by small matters. Deceased, she said, and never threatened to cominit sul-

could not swim.. elde. She

Li Luk, amah, said she was tem- porurily employed at 362 The Peak. Witness said she noticed that Yung and the deceased appeared to be on intimate terms. The girl was upset, but when questioned refused to say hing. She often borrowed sums anything.

from witness and always of

hard-up. Wilness ques- theppey

tioned her as to what she did with her money and she finally admitted that most of it had been borrowed by Yung.

On speaking to Yu about it, Yu said he was not familar with game and then asked his other friend to play for him.

About noon, the following day, L was standing in the door of his shop when he saw Yu pass. He spoke to been cheated at the mah-jong game, Yu and said he and his friends hand and asked for the money back. Yu sad he would meet him at the shop that night, and then left. At the shop, after some bargaining, the sum of $18 was agreed on.

Witness denied having ever made threats to Yu, and said the

discussed in had been friendly manner.

He could give no reason why Yu had informed the Police,

in protein; very rich in carbo- hydrates, especially starch; low in fat; deficient in vitamins, especially vitamins A. B-1 and C; deficient in caleium, phosphorus

and available iron. addition of fish to

Thic

polished the rice will undoubtedly improve protein and fat content and a slight extent the fat soluble vitamins in the diet. On the other hand, the Hearing Was adjourned until minerals, especially cutelum, and the August 24. water soluble vitamins, particularly vitamin B-1, are still deficient in sald diet.

are

To supplement a diet consisting i of polished rice and fish, one has to contend with the problem of ignor- ance and poverty. Then there also the questions of supply, and a distribution of foodstuffs of right

of low price.

The quality but following practical means may be discourage the use of of suggested; white polished rice, encourage the use of green leafy and yellow colour- ed vegetables and fruits to supply the deficiency of vitamin A. B-1, calcium and Iron; the use of pork and Alandular organs to supply the de- ficiency of animal fat, vitamin B-1 and minerals, especially iron; p use of eggs whenever. possible, order to augment the low biologic value of rice protein and at the same time to furnish vitamin A. iron and phosphorus; the use of mongo beans, soy beans and soy bean preparations should be popularised, for they are

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cheup proteins, vitamins and to 30 slight extent. રા the minerals;

vitamin C supply deficiency by the use of powdered whole milk or skinned milk powder na auxiliary to the diet of growing

no children. premant and lactat ing mothers should be studied."

sources

Substitute for Mk

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A substitute for milk in the Oriental diet was described by W. R. Arkroyd, Nutrition Research Laborators, in- clau Research Fund Association, Commoor, South India. He said:

"The cost of the addition of milk would

be prohibitive to the whereas the addition of sufficient calcium lactate, a partint substitute for milk, could be supplied daily to a child at the cost of about two cents a month.

pour,

Discussing the present status of nutrition work in the Philippines. F. A. Santos, University of the Phillp pines, College of Agriculture, said:

"It appears that the average, food Intake of Filipinos compares favour- ably with that of other people with of energy per regard to amount

kilogram of bodyweight, but the amount of protein is lower. The ratio of protein calories to total calories is satisfactory. Many of the proteins are of plant origin-prin- cipally from rice. The intake of 'protective foods and calcium is low. The use of milk and dairy products is practically all...

"That Filipinos are now nutri- tionally minded. Their 'national leaders are advocating more stuties on the nutrition of the masses." United PreES.

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Yung Shiu-wing, who had pre- given evidence, and admitted nights sconduct with the deceased,

was the girl did not return to 362 The Peak to sleep with Li Luk she had Deceased, he ex- Deen with him. plained,

ned, was in her own quarters at 168 The Peak,

Mr. King submitted that there was no evidence to connect anyone with the death of deceased. Though much had been said about the morals of a witness, that had nothing to do with his Worship's findings. He sug- gested that Li Ngon-hing was a vindictive person.

Giving his decision, the Coroner said there was no evidence of vio- lence to the body. There was in- sumetent evidence for him to de- termine whether death was due to suicide or was accidental.

Mr. R. M. M. King held a watching brief for Yung Shiu-winst, Li Mul and Fung Kiu, servants employed at 352 The Peak. Acting Sub-Inspector: A. F. Estall was present for the Police:

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Two Chinese Summoned At Kowloon Magistracy

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Summoned for possession radio without a licence, Wong Wai- tong, of Pine Street, was fined $10 by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at Kow- loon Magistracy yesterday. Defend

int's representative told the Court! that since the summons had been issued a licence had been taken out. A Ane of $15 was imposed on Chung Chun, of Woosung Street, for a similar offence. Chung admitted that he did not take out a licence until Tuesday.

Damage To Missions In China

LONDON. Missions in the The damage to Province of Shens! was referred to in; a Parliamentary question recently:-- Mr. B. Gibson asked the Prime Minister, to what missionary body the property that was recently damaged in the Province of Shansi belonged; what was the nature, extent, and amount of the damage; and what ar- rangements are being taken for its restoration ?

Mr. Butter: According to the re- poris received by my Noble Friend! damage has been done to the premises of the China Inland Mission at Linfen and Hungtung in South Shanel. The Entish Baptist Mission at Talchow in the north of the same province was broken into but was not looted. Details of the damage done have not yet been reported and pending their receipt I am not able to say what action may be appropriate in the matter."

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