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NEW SILK STORE JUST OPENED.
NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED All Coloured Fuji Silk at 75 cts. Yard.
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THE TENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the
KOWLOON RESIDENTS'
ASSOCIATION
will be held in St. Andrew's Church Hall, Kowloon, at 6 p.m. on FRIDAY, February 28, 1930.
BUSINESS:
Adoption of Report and Ac counts for 1929; Election of Of cers and Committee; Any other business.
All Interested In Kowloon are
TO LET.-No. 5, Dragon Terrace, Causeway Bay, 1st, 2nd and 3rd fluors. Each fat has three bed rooms, dining room, servants' quarters, kit-Invited to attend. chen, bath room, and water closets, Sultable for Europeans. Apply Clark
& lu, 10, Des Voeux Rond C
GODOWN TO LET.
A GODOWN at Whitfield Road con sisting about 2,500 sq. ft. next to Kwong Sang Hong Glass Factory. Please apply to Kwong Sang Hong, Ltd.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE.-Banjo. "Clifford Es Box" G. Genuine Autographed Model Unused. Original Nicholls painting on Vellan. Cost $125. Sell $80 offer, with Case and Tutor. Apply Box No. 687, c/o "China Mail."
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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Nthat the ELEVENTH ORDIN- Nhat the ORDINARY YEAR-
LY MEETING of the SHARE- {ARY MEETING of SHAREHOLD- HOLDERS in this Corporation | ERS will be bald at the Register- will be held at City Hall. Hong ed Office of the Company, No. 10. Kong, on SATURDAY, the 32nd Des Voeux Road Central, at 4.30 February, 1980, at 11.30 am. for p.m. THURSDAY, the 27th the purpose of receiving the Re- February, 1930, for the purpose of port of the Board of Directors | receiving the Report of the Direc- together with a Statement of Ac-tors together with a Statement of counts for the year ending 81st Accounts for the year ending December, 1929.
Slat December, 1920.
The Register of Shares of the The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Corporation will be CLOSED from Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 10th February, to THURSDAY, 20th February to Saturday, the 22nd February, 1980 THURSDAY, 27th February, 1980 (both days inclusive), during (both days inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares which
perlod can be registered.
shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
By Order of the Board of
'Directors,
A. C. HYNES,
Chlof Manager. Hong Kong, 3rd February, 1930.
HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
RACE MEETING, 1930. 22nd, 24th, 25th, 26th February and 1st March, 1930.
no
transfer
of
KAN TONG-PO,
Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 10th February, 1930.
UNION WATERBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
TWENTY FIFTH AN-
TNUAL GENERAL MEETING of wa. Dodwell of SHAREHOLDERS will be held
N SATURDAY, 22nd February
ON
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MEMBERS' BADGES & ENCLOSURE. Members' Badges may be obtain- jed by those members who have not [already received them on applica- THE Undersigned have received]tion to the Secretary. Tinstructions to sell by Public
Auction
ON
THURSDAY, February 20, 1990, commencing at 11 am,
ut No. 46A, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
On
FURNITURE.
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an hour from London, In healthy neighbourhood. SCHOOL for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS. A few Boarders February 19, 1930..
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
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Auctioneers. Hong Kong, February 17, 1980. THE Undoraigned have received Tinstructions to sell by Publio
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THURSDAY, February 20, 1930, commencing at 2.30 p.m. at No. 22, Humphreys' Buildings,
Kowloon.
Wednesday,
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Such Badges will also ensure admission to all Extra Race Meet- ings during 1930.
Members are notified that they and their ladies must wear their badges prominently displayed.
gers together with a Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1929. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 1st March to 10th March, 1980, both dates inclusive.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.. General Managers. Hong Kong, 13th February, 1980.
FIGHT ··· AGAINST MALARIA
DR. WELLINGTON'S LECTURE ON A PREVENTIVE CAMPAIGN
MONEY AND STAFF NEEDED
Having devoted many years to the study of the anopheles mos- quite at the Medical Institute, Kunla Lumpur, Dr. A. .R. Wellington, the Director of Medi- col and Sanitary Services, Hong Kong, is the one person in the Colony able to give expert advice on this vicious little insect. In his lecture on "the Life History of the Mosquito," given at the Helena May Institute last night. to an appreciative audience that included a number of doctors and medical workers, Dr. Welling ton was able, therefore, to draw upon his wide experience of mos- quite-lore and offer some ex- tremely sound advice and also some equally sound warnings.
The lecturer, who illustrated his address with lantern slides and preserved specimens, spoke at great length on his subject, giv ing an account of the life of each species of mosquito, as well as a detalled description of the man- ner and effect of the insect's at- tacks on human beings.
The Danger in the Colony Dealing with the problem eliminating the danger of mos- Territories, Dr. Wellington said: quitoes from the Island and New
War against mosquitoes like war against man is a scientific problem, Amateur efforts may effect local-succeases but for an anti-mosquito campaign of any magnitude to be a success it must be planned by one who has studied the enemy's habits and who is acquainted with his fe history. Every effort must be made to bring untoward influences to bear upon
the enemy's front line, the adult mosquitoes, and
No one without a badge will be ROYAL HONG KONG YACHT CLUB upon his reserves the larvae. Not
admitted to the Members' closure.
En-
Badges admitting non-members
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only must the general know his work, but each. Individual down to and including the private must be so trained that, he will do. his
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(5) Statistics and knowledge of local conditions to know when and how to act.
(6) Accurate. maps to
where to act.
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(7) The willing co-operation of GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES OF
the people,
CHINA AWAIT SALARIES Every
be
endeavour should
BI-duty without a bitch. In an anti-made to gain the good will and
mosquito campaign thoroughness
4
WAR COMES FIRST!
Canton, Monday. In view of the enormous amount
is everything, lack of attention to co-operation of the people. With detail will spoil all.
their willing co-operation the And the
battle is half won, with their op- campaign must be spread over a sufficient area no attention being position it is almost already lost. spent in military operation during Government Support
recent months, the Finance Com- paid to artificial boundaries such
His Excellency the Officer Ad- missioner, Mr. Fan Kee-mo, has as those set up by the land office ministering the Government (the proposed the delay of payment of to mark out lots. If this be not Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, C.M.G.), salaries of Government employees done the enemy will concentrate who is in the chair, after thank in order to provide for the needs
on the borders and by aeroplano
to the Members' Enclosure and HE THIRTEENTH Club Rooms at $10. per day ANNUAL RACE for Ship's or $40 for the Meeting (ladies Lifeboats will be sailed on WED- $4, and $16. respectively), are NESDAY, the 19th March, start- obtainable through the Secretary Ing at 4 pm. upon introduction by a Member, such Member to be responsible for ber of boats.
Each ship may enter any num- payment of all chits, etc.
COURSE: Start from Channel Badges admitting to Members' Rocks, thence to Kloon Rock Enclosure will not be on sale at (P), Mark off Yacht Club (S), the Race Course
Cast Rock Mark (P), Finish at Members can obtain, upon appli- the Yacht Club cation to the Secretary, badges from West to East.
across the line night raids continue to do daming Dr. Wellington for bla lec- of the present campaign. Accord- (limited to two) for the free admis-
age, the raiders returning to their ture, made an appeal for the co-ing to his schemes, the salaries aion to the Members' Enclosure of position at the starting line by (breeding places) before morning. in any future, anti-mosquito cam- be paid on February 15, and be- Competing boats should be in reserves and recruiting grounds operation of all the residents of for the second half month of Hong Kong with the Government | January of his department was to wives, lady relatives and friends. 3.30 p.m. Names must be stated when apply-
One has to do as the enemy, does
paign. He said that those who ginning Ship's proposing to enter boats in a campaign and the enemy is had lived in Malariat climates, salaries for the first half month from that date, the ing.
On ne pretext will children be Secretary, Royal Hong Kong
are, requested to notify the Hon. no respecter of boundaries.
those among the audience who had of February of Government em- permitted in either enclosure dur-Yacht Club, not later than Noon,
suffered from malaria, and all of. ployees will be paid on March 15, ing the first four days of the Meet on the 19th March..
It is essential that one general them who had suffered from mos and the salarles for the first half ing.
be in charge of the operations quito bites could not fall to have month of March on April 15. It R.J. VERNALL,, over the whole area concerned. been interested in Dr. Welling- is intimated that this proposal has Hon Secretary, R.H.KY.C.Division of authority and the ton's most instructive lecture, and been passed by the Provincial Hong Kong, 17th Feb., 1930. splitting up of forces trusting in his remarks about how the Government. and will be in execu-
that each will co-operate perfect- mosquito could be fought.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of admission to the Hong Kong. February 17, 1980. Public Enclosure is $3. per day. for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.
THE Undersigned have received THE
instructions to sell by Public
Auction
ON
FRIDAY, February 21, 1930, commencing at 11 am.
at No. 4, Aimai Villas, Austín Avenue, Kowloon.
A Quantity of
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
Catalogues will be issued.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Public Encle- sure at $1 per day.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc. will not be permitted to aparate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meet- ing.
SERVANTS' PASSES
Passes for Servanta will be issued jon application to Messra. Linstead
Op View from Thursday, Febru-and Davis, Alexandra Buildings, ary 20.
Employers are requested to dis tribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers. Prases.
Servants are not permitted in the Hong Kong, February 17, 1980. Members' Enclosure except for passing through on their duties, but must remain in their employers' stands.
FOOL PROOF
Any persons found loitering with Servants Passes in their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the enclosure..
By. Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 10th February, 1930,
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ly with the other simply spella That was, hẹ said, the aspect | Agency, fallure and is one of the chief that most Interested him (His Ex- reasons why, in the early days cellency) as the representative of anti-malarial scheme falled in the the Government. The Government Federated Malay States. The had to leave it to the experts to General must clear the country of find out about mosquitoes, and to breeding grounds for a radius tell them which were the danger equal to the average fight range ous ones, and how they could be of the spemy. He cannot respect eradicated; then the Government boundaries for the enemy does became interested as they had the not. He must have authority to welfare of the whole community go wherever necessary and to do at heart. He would like all those whatever is necessary to keep the who were present to carry away enemy in check. In such a 'ques-with them the feeling that every S. C. Chang, E. Cook, tion where the lives of men are realdent of the Colony had got to
ed.
and 0
February 17, 1980. Messrs. R. H. Beaven, E. A. Broadwith, J. Bruce, W. Bowling. Mrs. W. G. C. Blurs.
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Mesars. F. Coates, Y. S. Chang,
Messrs. J. M. Dalgarno, A.
at stake, the dignity and liberty consider this war against mos- David, H.. Dewhuet. of individuals should not be too quitoes. Dr. Wellington had Mr. J. V. Elder, Mr. and Mrs. much in prominence, And when pointed out how money could be.C. Encarnacao, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. the country has been cleared of wasted in such campaigns through Elliott. the enemy the work is not finish incomplete, knowledge,
Messra, O. H. Farrar, W. 8. great deal of money had been so Forbes, Donald, Fraser, D. Forbes." A force must be left in occupa-wasted already in Hong Kong. Mr. J. N. Grant, Miss L. Gerger. tion, a forée sufficient to keep the The money that had been spent Mesars. J. L. Hunter, B. defensive works in order and deal was not, however, all spent in Henderson, V. Haimovitch, J. E. with any new enemy recruiting vain. In some parts of the Island Hope, W. HiL ground (breeding places) which their efforts had met with suc may arise.
Mr. J. E. Joseph. cess, though In other parts the Mr. and Mrs. C. Kelley, Miss H. For any preventive campaign mosquito was still a curse; in Lillie, Mr. and Mrs. Lacon, the following are necessary:~~~ parts of the mainland it was a Messra. C. L. Les, I. M. Little.
(1) Knowledge to know how to scourge.
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A SAD TONIGHT BECOMES A GLAD TOMORROW WHEN PINKETTES
THE GENTLE LITTLE; LAXATIVE LIVER "
REGULATORS HAVE DISPELLED THE CAUSES OF YOUR DISCOMFORT AND GLOOM
If largely a matter of functional
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J. W. Mordohovitch, 8. E. Major, The Government had come to W. W. Murdock, A. M. Martin, the conclusion that they must get Chas. F. Moelich, Madame Mongat, the finest expert on the subject Miss F. Many, Dr. J. Marnhardt whom they could persuade to Messrs. Norman Notley, F. come to Hong Kong, to help them. Noodt.
It was not until they got Dr. Messrs. D. C. Palfreeman, Wellington's assistance that they A. V. Pinson, K. H. Paterson, T. were able to find and engage the Pearson, Mr. and Mrs." | M.`J right: man, when he arrived and Pendergart... started to work with · · Dr.
Mr. L. P. Quincey. Wellington they might expect Messrs. G. V. Bhepherd, D. E. great happenings. Spli
Sarnoon, W. Smith, Norman Stone, "But," His Excellency added, Miss A. P. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. "remember that without the help J. L Sime, Mr. and Mrs. W. Stead. of all residents on the Island and Misses M. drael. on the mainland, the work of the
Messrs." - R. "L"Wyllla, experts will be wasted. If we Withers are not prepared to give up sonte of cur liberty, and devote, time and attention to carrying out the regulations which will doubtless. he imposed, the money will be wasted. I wish to propose a very hearty vote of thanks for #. 106- ture which I have enjoyed snor Emously and which I am mure will
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