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One YIOLIN with CASE in perfect condition. Has seen four years in the Colory. $10 or nearest offer. Apply Box No. 678, e/o "China Muil."

TO LET.

TO LET-Ground Floor of No. 8, Des Voeux Road Central; at present in the occupation of the Netherlands Indin Commercial Bank. available from 1st Apr 1, 1935. Apply to David Sassuor & Co., Ltd.

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TO LET-T.prospetive visitors to England deal accommodation in the

of London, Centro West End theatre luml, etc. Good English fare charges, 61, Clarendon London, W.11.

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TUITION GIVEN

COMPANY MEETINGS

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AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS.

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Opposite entrance H.K. Hotel.

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The following programme will bo broadcast to-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 855

4-7 p.m.-Chines Programme. 6-6.30 Chinese Children's Concert.

ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING THE Undersigned have received metres:- of This Company will be held at Tinstructions to Ball by Public the Office of Mosers, Jardine. Auction Matheson, & Co., Ltd, on THURS- DAY, the 12th February, 1931, at 12.30 p.m., for the purpose of re- ceiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Ac- counts for the year ended 31st De- tember, 1930.

FRIDAY, February 6, 1931, commencing at 2.30 p.m.. at their Sales Room,

4. Duddell Street.

A Valuable Collection of CURIOS,

The REGISTER OF SHARES of

Comprising:- bu the Company will CLOSED

Porcelain Vases, Bowls, Plates, from THURSDAY, the 5th Febru- ary, 1931, to THURSDAY, the 12th Flower Bowls, Jada Vnses, Amber. February, 1931, both days inclu-Crystal and Agate Ornaments,

give.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Secretary, Hong Kong, 2nd February, 1931.

CLAREMONT. PRIVATE HOTEL. Austin Road. Kowloon. (Facing the Kowloon Cricket Club, Four minutes from ferry by bus.)

Sultes of rootma (single, and double), hot, and cold water system, all modern sanitation, private bathrooms attached.

EXCLUSIVE TABLE entirely under European management.

flotal has a splendid aspect in one of the finest locations in Kowloon, away from noles, pot easily accessible. Terms very moderate. Resor vations by letter or cable.

CLAREMONT Tels.: 57389 & 57385 (Private). Telegraphie Ad.: "Fern" H.E. Our motto is "SERVICE."

Just Unpacked

New

WOVEN EMBROIDERED BRIDGE COATS

at:-

KASHMIR

SILK STORE

36A, Queen's Road, C. Opposite Queen's Theatre.

FOR SALE

ĮPOSTAGE STAMPS CATALOGUES FOR 1931.

You want a Catalogue.] Because it enables you to identify your stamps, to recognise scarce variaties, to gain a knowledge of stamp values, and to have a basis on which to buy, sell or exchange.

GRACA & CO.,

Lacquer Sereena, Jons Tables, Blackwood Joss Tables, Oplum; Stools, Bronze Ware, Embroideries, Chinese Hand Paintings, etc.

Terms: Cash on Delivery. On View from Thursday, Febru ary 5, 19.1.

LAMMERT BROS.-

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, February 3, 1931.

THE Undersigned have received THE

Instructions to sell by Puble

Auction

ON

FRIDAY, February 6, 1931, commencing at 3 o'clock p.m.,

at their Sales Room, 4, Duddell Street.

A Fine Selection of Jewellery Liquidation Stock)

Comprising:

Platinum, Gold & White Gold

Watches n'ain and set with Dia monde, Ladies' Wrist Watches set with Diamond, Gold Vanity Case. Mesh Bag, Cigarette Case. Dia- mond Earrings, Platinum Brooch set with Diamonda, Japanese Cul-

ture Pearls, etc., etc.

Also

One Fine Diamond Ring 10.16 Carats.

One Diamond and Emerald Pen. dant.

One Diamond Bracelet.

One Gentleman's Fine Pocket Watch "Tavadnes" set with 76 Diamonds.

On View from Thursday, Febru- ary 5, 1931.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, February 3, 1931.

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DISCOUNT

FOR 2 WEEKS

Only on our already low prices.

New store with large and varied up-to-date stock,

Our motto is small profit and Quick return.

may

7-11 pis-European Programme of Victor Records.

7-7.35 p.. Mozart's Jupiter Suite"-These Re- cords have been kindly loaned by a Listener. 7.35-7.53 p.m.-A Selection of Schubert's Works.

Farewell (Franz Schubert), The Hurdy Gurdy Mag-Impatience

.

John McCormack and the Vietor Salon Group (6928).

Moments Magicale (Schubert),

Victor Salon Orchestra (4928), Serenade (Schubert), Ave Marin (Schubert),

John McCormack and the Victor Salon Group (0527). 7.33-8.20 p.m.-Organ Solos. Jeannine I Dream of Lilae Time

(from "Lilac Time").. King for a Day,

Jesse Crawford (21681). Me and the Man in the Moun, You're the Cream in My Coffee (from Hold Everything"),

Jesse Crawford #21844),

Rosette.

For Old Times' Sake,

Jesse Crawford (21803). 8.20-8.4 p.m.---Operatic. La Sonnamtula (Could I Believe)

(Bellini),

Falstaf ('rom Sceret Caves &

Bowers) (Verdi),

(7198).

SANITARY BOARD.

TREATMENT OF SMALLPOX CASES.

A WISE DECISION.

Following considerable discus- sion, the rescission of the resolu

in

ton passed in 1918 relative to the treatment of small-pox cases private houses was offected at a meeting of the Sanitary Board yes-1 terday.

Dr. G. W. Popo, Medical Officer cf Health, moved!--

"That the resolution of the Board of October 15, 1018, that patients suffering from small-pox be allow ed to be treated in their own houses under the following conditions;- (1) That all cases in the district should be notified to the Medi- cal Officer of Health.

(2) That all inmates of the house

should be vaccinated.

(3) That a notice should be posted:

on the door of the house where the patient is being treated" be rescinded."

The M.D.H. said that the resolu- tion passed in 1918 was funda-· mentally bad in that it undermin- ed the essential principal of isola- tion, which, together with vaccina- tion or inoculation of contacts, form the two primary essentiala for effective control of small-pox.

The object of the motion was to vest in the Medical Ofeer of fiealth the same powers as regard small-pox as in the case of all other infectious diseases.

Overriding Power. Mr. G. R. Sayer (President) re- Tot Del Monte, Soprano ferred to the legal position, point- Samson & Dalila (Delilah's Song ofing out that the law gave power

for any

medical practitioner to apply to a. Magistrate for a war- rant for isolation. and the com- mentary gave to the M.0.H. over- riding power over all other medi- Heur) (Rossini),

cal practitioners. In a close-pack- Madam Amelita Golli-Guzel,ed community like Hong Kong

Soprano (7110).

notification of disease was regard- as a perform- ance of a public duty.

Spring (Saint-Saens), Samson & Delila (My Heart at Thy

Sweet Voice) (Saint-Saens),

Sigrid Onegin, Contralto (7120). Barbiere di Siviglia (A Little Voice

8.43-9 pm-Rapsodie Espagnole ed by the M.O.H.

Maurice Ravel). Prelude A La Nuit

Malaguena

Habaneri, Feria,

Feria (Continued),

Symphony Orchestra (9700-1), 9 p.m.-Weather Report, Local Time, etc.

9-9.30 p.m.-Pianoforte Recital from the Studio by Miss L. Fecker. 1. Ballade Op. 23 by Chopin, 2. Children's Corner Sulte:-

a. Doctor Gradus ad Parnaasum

by Claude Debussy.

b. Colliwog's Calte Walk by Clauds

Debussy.

3. Polka by S. Rachmaninoff.

4. Rhapsodie Hongroise No. 2 by

Liszt,

5. Grand Etude by Paganini & Liszt. 9.30-11 pm. Dance Programme. Fax Trot

I Still Remember,

I Never Dream't You'd Fall in Love

With Xe

A Good Analogy. Dr. W. V. M. Koch said that there might be an objection to abeying the new resolution by gay- Ing that they were harming or frightening the poorer people, or interfering with their customs. The people's own rulers, he point- cd out, did not hesitate to inter- fere with their customs when they thought that the customs ought to

be interfered with.

Chinese Credulity.

Mr. M. K. Lo expressed himself F.emphatically on the right of choice) of treatment. Although he was a) great bellever in the efficacy of Western medical science, he was not prepared to deny to those who preferred Chinese treatment the (22301). right of having such treatment. He was satisfied that thousands (22384). cf. Chinese regarded the Western method of treatment.of small-pox ....(21988).} {involving the washing of the patient) ns being fatal to recovery, and he felt strongly that the Chin- ..(22461).

should be entitled to enjoy This Side ese

national method of treat-

Dancing to Save Your Sole,

All I Want Is Just One This in Heaven, Waltz-

Sleepy Valley

Fox Trot-

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chitis, etc.

Sharing,

My Sweetheart Serenade You're the Sweetert Girl

of Heaven.

Like a Dream

Destiny, Cecile Fox Trot-

In My Heart It's You, Sittin' on a Rainbow Takes You,

their

...22400).ment anmolested.

Daddy Won't You Please

Home

Caribbean Love Song,

Waltz

My Lonely Heart

Fox Trot-

(21569).

"Brutal?""

Mr. Wong Kwong-tin said that to the average Chinese condemna- tion to be compulsorily isolated (22525). had the same tone as a sentendo to imprisonment and the same hor- tome

(23046). [rors are felt.

Hospitals, parti- cularly isolation hospitals in this part of the world, were not what (22363).they might be and any attempt to

enforce isolation was brutal.

Heigh Ho, Everybody Heigh Hol Miss You

Nobody Cares if I'm Blue,

Waltz

The Kias Waltz.

Fox Trot-

Tip Toe Thru the Tulips. Pointing the Clouds With

Sunahine

True Lo

Romba Fox Trot-

The Peanut Vender Waltz

Until We Meet Again One Mord Waltz

(22029).

(22462).

Mr. T. N. Chau' said that effec- tive control and Isolation could only be obtained by voluntary rotification. If, in spite of the concession given by the resolution ef 1918, the number of notifica- 422027). tians had been so low, he was cer

tain that after rescinding the re- Bolution things would go from bad to worse and the number of rotified cases would fall to nil.

The resolution proposed by the Medical Officer of Health was fur- ther supported by Dr. R. A. de Castro Basto. He said that as a medical man although his sym- pathies were very much with the cbjections raised, he could not give his full support to the pro- position.

(22483).

Sweetheart,

(22821).

God Save The King. 11 p.m.-Close Down.

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The matter was then put to the vote, the resolution being carried

Mrs, and Miss Adair, Dr. M. E. by six votes to two, Mr. Wong Aager.

Kwong-tin. and Mr. T. N. Chau Mesara. P. H. Bailey, W. G. being the only dissentients.

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The Newspaper Enterprise Ltd. The Newspaper Enterprise, Ltd. Hemsworth, FH. Hind, Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs, and Miss Tarrant,

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