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THE CHINA MAIL: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1936–

HEADACHES

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AMENITIES OF KOWLOON

Obnoxious Conditions

Investigated

RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION

MEETING

Those present

wyere:

PAN-AMERICAN SERVICE

ACROSS PACIFIC

Nothing Known Of Plan For Hong Kong Terminus

New York --- Pan-American officials declared last week that they were not informed concern- ing reports in Hong Kong that the Hong Kong Government had invited Pan-American" to tablish the Asistic terminal of its trans-Pacific service there.

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The previous day they indicat- ed that they were not preparing to extend the service from the Philippines to Macao on Septem-. ber 1, 23 TUMONTed 17 Hong Kong

The usual monthly meeting of the General Committee of the Kowicom Residents' Association took place on Monday evening in St Andrew's Church Hall Kow- loon.

Mr. B. Wylie (President), Mr. F. C. Mow) Fung (Vice-President). Mr. R. P. Phillips (Hon. Treasurer), Mr. R. Baldwin (Hon. Secretary). Messrs. Lam Ming Fan, W. C. Felshow.

The question of utilising the old F. H. Loseby, C. E. Terry Central British School building for Gittins. J. M. Alves. E. Pestonji the Kowloon Junior School was and Mrs. E. W. Gardiner...

discussed and it was agreed to seek information regarding

The Hon. Secretary being delay ed by a professional engagement, (a) Number of pupils at present at the request of the Chairman, at Kowloon Junior School; his duties were undertaken by Mr.[(b) Number of pupils per class; C. E. Terry. Apologies for ab-|(c) Number of pupils refused or sence were received from Messrs.

postponed sämittance during Li Chor-chi, L. D'Almada e Castro, the year, and reasons; Jar, and A Cheung-

(d) Whether the accommodation at this school is considered adequate for present and future needs.

Disposal Of Building

A lengthy report was submitted by the Markets and Sanitation Sub-Committee on conditions in the recently developed area ad- jacent to Kowloon City. It was

It was further agreed that the stated that insanitary conditions

Association write to Government existed in this locality because of asking their intentions in regard the defective drainage. the dirty to the disposal of the old Central and insanitary conditions of the

British School namerous squatters' buts, the ob

It was also agreed to write the noxious, cultivation of vegetables Government asking that the lay- on land adjacent to residences and out of seats, plots, etc., on Chat- the accumulation of stagnantham Road be extended to include. water due to building development the present vacant area. without adequate provision for It was further agreed that the contingent drainage.

Deputy Superintendent of Police, Kowloon, be interviewed concernTM

sert to

Letter To Government

It was decided that the reporting European police supervision to form the basis of a letter to be prevent the misuse of the seats, the Government making etc... by coolies, and to stop objec- complaint and asking for the tionable practices prevalent after. abatement of these insanitary and dark. unhealthy conditions.

It was also 'decided to ask the Government why ro enquiry had been held following a drowning fatality last June in one of the pools in the area under discussion. A report from the Membership Sub-Committee made several re- commendations with a view to in- teresting potential members, Euro- pean and Chinese.

Historic

Sites

The Kowloon Sub-Committee reported that visit to Sung Wong Toi,

H.K. ARTISTS' GUILD

Permanent Showroom

Acquired

Display of the work of members a of the Hong

Kong Working

Flau Artists Guild can now be seen at

Wong Temple and Kowloon Walled their permanent showroom on the City had shown that the Associa-first floor of the Gloucester Build- They include oil-paintings tion's recommendations for im-ing. provement had been carried out by and water colours by Mr. Luis the Government. It was agreed Chan, Mr. Lee Byng, Mr. Pau Siu to write to the Government er You (a Chinese traditional artist), pressing appreciation and request-portraiture in oils and pencil, etc. ing that the two guns inside the by Mrs. A. N. Macfadyen and South Gate, said to date from the others. T'sing Dynasty, be afforded a suit- jable mounting.

Historic Places Arising from this report, the Sub-Committee was asked to draw up a list of places of historic in terest in Kowloon for submission to the Hong Kong Travel Associa tion with a view to its inclusion in their literature.

A. sub-committee was appointed to investigate and report on the bad condition of road surfacing in

Central Kowloon..

YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION

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It is announced that as from the 20th inst. a representative Exhibi- tion of the Guild will be held. In the meantime, the public is invited to attend to inspect a portion of the entries, which are for sale at moderate prices.

MISSION WORKER LAID TO REST

Mr. Herman A. Nelson

There was a large gathering of friends and mission workers at the funeral of the late Mr. Her-. man Arnold Nelson, who died at the early age of 32 from erisipelas

SAFE-GUARD" YOUR CHILDRE

AGAINST

SUMMER ILLS.

Throughout the bot season there is always a danger of its and little child rendeveloping diarrhoea, colic, and other stomach bowel troubles. Neglect, or delay, in such circumstances may be is, so the wise mother safeguards her little ones by keeping Baby's Of Tablets. ready at hand, to meet emergencies.

The formula of an eminent physician child-specialist, Ed's Own Tablets consist only of ingredients which—whilst simple, purand en- tirely safe are exactly suited for the prompt correction ofigestive and intestinal troubles in the very young,

Administered in small doses, and without diffenity becausthey are...... pleasant-tasting and children like them, Baby's Own Table quickly, get very gently, cleanse the system of offensive matter, thusurifying and sweetening the whole digestive tract. In this way they ickly re- move the causes of constipation and also of diarrhoea, allayolic and teething pains, cools feverishness, relieve croup and colds, mect in- digestion, expel worms, quiet the nerves and induce natm health giving sleep.

Of chemists and medicine dealers everywhere,

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HORIZONTAL

1-Banters

5-Help S-A TOW! 10-Anxiously 12-Epoch

14-Serve 16-Wishes for 18-Terminate 19-The armpit 21-Prefix. Asunder 22-Segment 24-Ascend

26-Apportion 28-Affirmative reply 29-Dismounts

River in Poland 32-Superlative suffix 23 Head covering

35-Avent of

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59-Camping

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(abbr.) 51-Hope [66-Dispatches

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3-Help 4-Sorrowful

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for orchestra) 6-Scrutinized 36-Territory (abbr) .7-Metrical compori-

tions 37-The sea-cod (abbr.) 38-Farm animai

8-Elcie

40-Spiritualistic

scacions 43-incite

45-Ball slowly 4-A. coin (PL)

9-Cheerful

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VERTICAL (Cónt) 19-S. W State of

United States (abbr.) 120-A skide tree |23-One versed in air

crat

24-Chamed the form or fas Coloress gaseous

compound (pl.) (27-Process of tanning (29-Residue from fire

30-Satisfies 32-Combining form.

Outside

4-End 38-A flower 39-Kind of dog 41-Assist 142-A letter 143-Made leve! 164-Rate

Conflict 48-Ever (contr.)

50-A rodent (pl.)

SO-A

52-Wise

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55-Fondle

15-Entomology (abbr.). 56-A naval title (abbr.) |17–Direct

57-A letter

The solution of the above wità a new cross-worā pumia will appear in to-morrow's issue.

The burial took place at the

at the Kowloon Hospital on Satur-Protestant Cemetery, Happy day last.

Valley. Mr. V. R. Mills officiated NO MORE Mr. Nelson was born in Still-fat the graveside, where the hymn, water, Minnesota, United States. "Abide With Me," was sung by Prickly Heat and arrived in Hong Kong in 1932, the gathering.

and from here he proceeded to The chief mourners Пете Mr. Kunyin to study Cantonese. Or and Mrs. B. D. Bullock, and Miss: returning to the Colony he was E Devore, with whom Mr. Nelson engaged in teaching, and was well had worked in Hong Kong. beloved by all with whom he came large number of -floral into contact.

were sent.

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Bringing Up Father

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