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Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

TELEGRAPH SATURDAY FEATURE

KING'S YOUR HEAT

SHOWING TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

"HE'S DYNAMITE!

LET HIM ALONE!”

Notsince"Jesse James", has Tyrone Power had such a rola! Not till now ...drama with such a wallop!

'TYRONE

DOROTHY

POWER LAMOUR

Johnny Apollo

EDWARD ARNOLD·LLOYD NOLAN CHARLEY GRAPEWIN · LIONEL ATWILL!

A 20th Century-For Picture

ADDED-LATEST MOVIETONE WAR NEWS

Just Arrived by Clipper

NEXT CHANCE

Released Thrus United Artista

*

4 SHOWS] DALY 2.30-6.15 7.15-9.30

STAN LAUREL OLIVER. HARDY

"SAPS AT SEA”

VAKS ART TRAN QR MAJOR VALLINI QUE

ORIENTAL

FLEMING ROAD

BY CLAUD NORTH CHRISMAN, M.D.

SMALLPOX CAN BE ERASED

January 18, 1941.

RADIO

ZBW, 35% matras (845 ka) und 3145 matron (9,520 kilo-cyclas)

Hongkong Centenary

Commemoration

IF WE FOLLOW HEALTH RULES quency of 840 k.c's, and on Short

.

One of the dreaded diseases that flourishes during the win- ter months is smallpox. Now don't start off by saying that smallpox is no longer a disease to be feared. It is to be feared and the less we fear it and neglect preventive measures, the greater the danger.

well-ad-every few years without them. In

Smallpox is not a vertised disease. If infantile. paralysis, diphtheria, scarlet fever and such diseases become epidemic in a community, all the papers carry notices of it and it becomes a subject of general knowledge. If smallpox ap- pears, the papers are silent.

It

It is not a thing. to be advertised.

Visitors might hurt business. might avoid that community. That is a holdover from the time umallpox was a common thing.

But we at have epidemics of are frightfully fatal. smallpox that

for

It a disgrace to any community, Indientes that the people are been behind the times and have

several In 1922-23-21, careless, severe epidemies spread over the United States, causing heavy toll of life. In Denver, the death rate waa almost 50 per cent of those catching the disease.

STAGES OF DISEASE

Smallpox is a disease of ancient times. It did not rench England 1 the tenth century and was introduced into Mexico by Cortez shortly after the discovery of the new world. It played havoc with the Indians, who were easy victims of its ruvages.

It is one of the most loathsome of diseases and is caused

by n virus which has never been isolated. The Is contagious by contact in all

and

air- Is possibly its stages,

or 12 borne. It appears about 10

after exposure with a chill,

disense CHAT

TEL. 28473]

1798, Dr Jenner, an English physici an, discovered that cowpox used to vaccinate humans protected them from the disease. lle was reviled and almost killed for his claims, but his results finally justified his efforts to introduce his remedy. He noticed that dairy maids who developed sores on their hands, contracted from scabs on the cows, teala, did not get small- pox as other unprotected persons did. This procedure has been carried out. for centuries among civilised people and has almost eradicated the dis-

case.

Now the virus is manufactured under the most rigid rules of clean- liness. One who has been sucecas- fully vaccinated will not contract smallpox. If he does, it is mild. If WYC will follow the rules laid down by health authorities, smallpox will disappear from our land.

Every child should be vaccinated about six months of age, again when he enters school and about the age of fifteen. A doctor has himself revaccinated whenever the disease appears in his neighbourhood. The dangers fom vacciniiion are more in the mind, than in reality. I have 'never seen real harm result from

vaccination.

Sale At Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co.

Messrs Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co's Sale will continue for one day only,

Broadcast by Z. B.. W. on a Fre-

Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-12 mid- 'night on 9.52 m.e's, per second,

12.15 p.m. Shot Service of Inter-

cession.

12.30 Compositions of Liszi, 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Report.

1.03 Orman

Maclean Quentin

#L

1.13 Tangos and Waltzes. 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce ments.

1.45 Variety.

2.15 Close Down..

5,45 Indian Programme,

- Closing Local Stoelt Quota- ̈

6,32 Birauss-Le Beau Danube Ballet Music.

7,00 London Relay-Tho News, 7.15 London Relay-'Questions of the Haur.

7.30 Variety

8.00 Local Time Signál, Weather Report and Announcements. 8.03 Studio-Special Programme,

Centenary

M.C;

The

Talks by: His Excellency Acting-Governor, Lleut.-General E.

The F. Norton, c.ù. D.8.0., Post Master General and Chairman of Broadcasting, Mr. E. I. Wynne- Jones, The Hon. Sir Robert Kotewall, KT., C.M.G., LL.B. on "Anglo-Chinese Co-Operation, Past,

Present and

ZUN 2

The Hon.

Mr M. K. Lo on:

Growth

of Sport Among the

Mr in Hongkong":

C. B. Brown on Racing in longkong", Mr R. P. Morris on "Communications." Interspersed with Recitals by: Cap- tain Thompson (Bass) and II. Talbot (Baritone)

with A. T. Lay at the Plano, Ifal Lorenzo and Lancs' (Two Pianos)

11.00 A Light Orchestral and Vocal Programme of English Music.

12.00 midnight. Close Down. The News from London will be re-

•LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY headache and very severe back- Monday, January 20, and not for the layed as usual between 0.00 and 9.30

THE SCREEN'S MOST LAUGHABLE COMEDY ROMANCE! Two dolightful comedy stars in an entirely different laugh hit, lavo-sick doctor in a humorous adventure with a dizzy dame

who forces him into unexpected matrimony, COMEDY LAUGH RIOT OF UNCHALLENGED SUPREMACY!

THE MIRTH IS CONTAGIOUS!

THE ROMANCE IS CATCHING!

LORETTA

RAY

YOUNG MILLAND

The Doctor Takes a Wife

COLUMBIA PICTURE

| Serese play by Osorge Sealen and Ken

Rusland • Directed by ALEXANDER MALL

FOR TO-MORROW AND MONDAY

A PICTURE THAT'S ALL ACTION AND EXCITEMENT!

CLARENCE E. MULFORD'S

"HEART OF ARIZONA"

WILLIAM BOYD

- George Itayes « Russkil Hayden

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SHOWING TO-DAY •

THE STORY OF TEN YEARS THAT PACKED THE THRILLS

OF A CENTURY

SHOCK-CRAMMED DAYS THAT

G-MEN TOOK TEN

WHOLE YEARS

TO LICK!

JAMES

CAGNEY

To his most perfect solo

PRISCILLA;

LANE

More wonderful

than ever

THE ROARING TWENTIES

HUMPHREY BOGART GLADYS GEORGE. JEFFREY LYNN,

FRANK MCNUCH PAUL Directed by RADUI, WALSH;

A WARNER BECs, Fitness

Written by the'

man who know it best

MARK HELLINGE

From Original brary by Mark Hallapur

Garanties by Sorry Wall, Vabard thecoshey and kikort Kasian

NEXT CHANGE •

THRILLING STORY OF THE HEROES OF THE AIRI

“20,000 MEN A YEAR” A 20th Century-Fox Picture with Proston Foster - Randolph Scott Margaret Lindsay

All

ache, A rapid rise in temperature and vomiting. About three days after the onset a rush appears on the face and wrista

which soon becomes like large blisters. About the ninth day. these blisters become pustules and

with

pus, When the eruption ap- pears, the fever subsides, only to re-. appear with renewed violence when the por

pocks become pustules. The

patient is often quite de- mented at this stage of the disease. The odcur

from the pocks in very offensive and the swollen, reddened nock-marked face is dreadful to be- hold. About the twelfth day, the fever subsides and the pocks become scnbs.

Our only treatment is general care of the symptoms that appear. The headache, backache and general pains are very severe. We control them with phenacetin and other conl tar products. Bathing and ointments to prevent infection are useful. To prevent scarring when the come off, continuous applications of mild oils or ointments are necessary, PREVENTION SUCCESSFUL

scabs

This is a disease where preventive measures are successful and are the only thing to trust. Our country would-be devastated-by-nailpox-

Answers To QUIZ

1, Henry Agard Wallace. 2. (a) King's wife (b) 'King's widow (e) Reigning Queen. 3. Bucket of dry sand. 4. "The devil to

pay and no pitch bot" is of naval "devil" was a large origin. The scam, and to "pay" it was to cover with pitch. B. c and d ore true, a tsetse fly is about the size of a bluebottle, a katydid is on Insect. 6. Major-General L. W. Amps, commanding the Auxiliary Military Ploneer Corps. 7. Sir Nevile Henderson. ·8, (0) A. J. Munnings (b) Dame Laura Knight (c) George Belcher. 9. 48. 10. 04.

whole week as advertised elsewhere In this issue. The correction arrived. after the "Telegraph" had gone to press yesterday.

LATE NEWS

MADE IN LONDON

p.m.

To-morrow's Broadcast. Broadcast by Z. B. W. on a Fre- quency of 845 k.e's. and, on Short Wave from 11 a.m.-2.30 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. on 9.52 me's. per second,

11.00 a.m. Relay of a Special Cen- tenary Service from St. John's Cathe dral. Address by the Dean of Hong- kong

12.15 p.m. Vaughan Willams--

Serenade to Musla.

12.30 Menukin.

Violin Bolos by Yehudi,

Legende, Op. 17 (Wieniawski)..... with Orchestro Des Concerta Colonne cond. by Georges Enesco; La Ronde Des Lulins, Op. 25 (Bazzini)....with Plano accomp.

12.43 The Royal Command Concert, 1938:

1.00 Local Time Signal, and Wea- ther Report.

1.03

Compositions of Erlo Coates. and Roger Quilter.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wea- ther Forecast and Announcements.

1.45 Puccini's "Madam Butterfly" Act 1,

2.30 Close Down.

5.45 Indian Programme.

7.00 London Rolay-The News,

London Relay 'Questions_of

7.15

the

Hour

7.30

Studio Becital by Father O'Mara Baritone) with A. T. Lay at the Fiano.

7.50 Orchestral Interlude, 8,00

Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.03 Studio Special Centenary Programme.

ON

Talks by: Sir Robert Ho Tung, Kt. Reminiscences of Hong-

MI

Early kong";

P. S. Cassidy on "Growth of Trade in Hongkong"; Mr C. Champkin on "Early Days of the Hongkong A.D.C." Reading of talk by The Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow "Upon this Rock." Interspersed with Recitals by: The Choir and Organ of St. Joseph's Church; Two Plano Pieces and Soles by Harry Ore and John Smith including some of their own composition.

11.00 Close Down.

The News and News Commentary will be relayed from London as usual between 9.00 and 9.30 p.m."

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Hotcha Burlesque Baby and Ballet Beauty

-both

after

the same

man!

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LOUIS DON

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DANCE, GIRE

DANCE

Virginia Ralph

FIELD BELLAMY

MARY CARLISLE KATHARINE ALEXANDER EDWARD BROPHY WALTER ABEL HAROLD HUBER and

MARIA OUSPENSKAYA

From a story by

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The Life of Emilc

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