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Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

March 22, 1941.'

TELEGRAPH SATURDAY FEATURE

KING'S YOUR HEALTH

SHOWING TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5,10, 7.15-G 9.30 P.M. *DESTRY" DIETRICH TAKES OVER A

LAWLESS PACIFIC PARADISE!

Marlene DIETRICH

SEVEN SINNERS

onist

John WAYNE

ALBERT DEKKER BRODERICK CRAWFORD

MISCHA AUER

BILLY GILBERT ANNA LEE

and OSCAR HOMOLKA

* JOE PASTERNAK PRODUCTION

A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Directed by TAY GARNETT

Also Latest UNIVERSAL WAR NEWSREEL

JOE E. BROWN in

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"SO YOU WON'T TALK?” with FRANCES ROBINSON A Columbia Picture

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TO-DAY

TO- MORROW

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LESLIE HOWARD

in

+

"INTERMEZZO“

with

Ingrid Bergman Edna Best

A United Artists Releasc

*

DUST BE MY DESTINY "

JOHN GARFIELD PRISCILLA LANE

MAJESTIC

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℗ SHOWING TO-DAY MORE EXCITING AND COLORFUL THAN THE UNFORGETTABLE JESSE JAMES' !

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ME: KUTHORISES

LECTI, MEDORS

HENRY FONDA

in

THE RETURN OF

The spectacular climax

to the daring exploits of the world's most famous outlaws... with Josso James' characters again enacted by the same players!

FRANK JAMES

with

GENE TIERNEY JACKIE COOPER HENRY HUL·L

JOHN CARRADINE • J. EDWARD BROMBERG DONALD MEEK EDDIE COLLINS - GEORGE BARBIER Produced by Darryl F, Zanuck Associate Producer Kenneth Mecgowan Directed by Fritz Lang

Original Screen Play by Sam Hellman

A 20th Century-Fox Picture

Fin Technicolor

NEXT CHANGE

* JOE E. BROWN

In His Latest And Funniest Screen Rovel !

"FLIRTING WITH FATE"

A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayor Comedy-Hit !

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BY CLAUD NORTH CHRISMAN, M.D.

BETTER VISIT YOUR DOCTOR

IF YOU'VE HEART SYMPTOMS

FEART DISEASE has developed a bad reputation during the

Hlast few years. One can scarcely glance at a newspaper

without seeing a notice of the death of some supposedly healthy person from heart disease. The question is "Why"?

when, in fact,

There are several reasons. One of shoots up to the neck and shoul‹lers these is that, due to the conquest of jond down the left arm or creates n the Infectious diseases of children and feeling of lightening of the chest, Il young adults, more persons are - almost sure to be the heart at fault. lug to the age of forty and beyond Neglect of these signs may be fatal. and the heart begins t wear out. Many patients knowing they have Then, doctors are more accurate in these symptoms insist that they are

Absolutely their diagnoses than formerly.

they In recent years, many sudden are

are dangerously ill. There are the deaths were diagnosed as "acute in-ones who drop over suddenly and digestion which were really heart everyone wonders why. Good hearts disease. Indeed, a death from neute do not fall suddenly. Many who indigestion is a deelded rarity. These notice these signs avoid going to a death are the end results of long, doctor for fear he will put them to often unrecognised heart disease. bed or curtail their activities.

If these troubles are carly, the physicians prefer that they 011 with their work. The

Infection A Cause

discovered

The chief causes of heart diseaseental strain of complete cessation are some infection, such as rheuma-

Uren, infected teeth, bad tonalls and work is not good, but regulation blood poisonings.. But the wear and is necessary if life in to be happy or tes of age takes its full. Careless useful. ness on the part of the patient and sometimes of the doctor are the re- cons for the severity of many cases, Every person, especially those aver Jorty, should know the early signs of heart disease. It is belter for a per- am to suspect a disease that is not than to ignore one that is A few persons

test in himself.

to whom dortors refer as neurotien are prone to be sure

they possess about.

disease they hear Others say that doctors should not write to much about discuse because It frightens so many people.

Well, it is better to be frightened into a visit to your physician tham to be guorant of something that may end fatally.

The early signs of heart disease are those that everyone should know. Indeed, a physielan can best recognise heart diseases early by listening to the patient's own story. That is, if he can get the patient to tell how he really feels and to disclose the ite things that disturb him.

The earliest and often the most frequent sign of beginuing heart dis- ease is abnormal shortness of breath on exertion. The patient is the bust Judge of

of this

Walking up stairs or

a hill, walking rapidly for a few min- utes on level ground, will nearly al ways tell whether one has a normal or a weakened heart. Of course,

all persons have shortness of breath on violent exertion, wh

which soon sub- nides, while une with heart weak- ness requires more time to re-estab-

lsh normal breathing.

If you notice that you become short

of breath on slight exertion, consult a physician. There are often other causes, but it is foolish to neglect this very important symptom.

an

evi- A

Flip-Flopping Heart Palpitation is somethines dence of organic heart disease. person whose heart skips, stops. flip- flops and does other things that make him conscious that he has a heart. should consult a physician and tell him how he feels. It may be due to nervous irritation, even to overeating and only functional in character, but is wise to be sure. You cannot diagnose your own condition.

It

Some persons, especially those over 'forty. have heart pain, which may be attributed to the stomach or to neuralgia. This often is felt under the breast bone. If this pain is enused by effort or exercise and dis- appears on resting, it is nearly always due to heart affections. If the prin

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Produced, written and directed by CHARLIE CHAPLIN

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