COLONY'S PLANS TO FIGHT T.B.

In addition to a mass radiography unit, Hong Kong is to have a number of tuberculosis clinics staffed by honorary consultants in tuberculosis, and a Tuberculosis Officer is to be appointed, announced the Hon. Dr. P. S. Selwyn-Clarke, Director of Medical Services, yesterday at the first meeting since the liberation of the H.K. Anti-Tuberculosis Association, of which he is President.

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The Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, who been made in the realm of ammoner his relinquishment medicine, and from certnin of the Vice-Chairmadisisip of wspaper reports which I have the Commeil, said "As i so glad seen there seems to be ly acknowledge < so many ground for hope that before- previous occasions, whalever hing some new and potent re- work the Ascociation. had medy may be found for com- managed to do up to the out-batting tuberculosis. I feel break of the war was due to asure the Association will follow Preat extent to the tireless with close attention any medical energy, enthusiasm and support advances in this respect.

"Owing to pressure of work of its President, the Hon. Dr.

When we have found it impossible to P. S. Swyn-Carlos. come to the business of electing devote the time necessary thifiers 1 feel site, we will all what to reseret him with amania. and under his pre-election. I shall always take n

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RUNDLE NOT GUILTY

Shanghai, Sept. 27, The Shanghai District Court today found the United Press manager, Mr. Walter Rundle, nos guilty of the charge of cri- minat uci brought by Wolf- gang. Schenke (who is at pre- sent on trial befare a United States military commission for alleged connection with a Nazi apy ring in North China) but upheld the right of war prisonere to file libet suits in the Chinese court.

*Schenke, who was branled

as an the

THE CHINA - MAIL, - SATUR DAY, SEPTEMBER› 28:- 1946, -

MONEY

MARKET

1.

EVENING INSTITUTE.

to

POLICE NOTICE

Permission has been granted additional the following

-Chinese National Currency as already far exceed places avail-Hire-Car Services.

As applications for entry companies to operate Taxi or ""stendy" to "quiet" yesterdayable, nor more applications can with rates remaining almost be considered for the following: stationery at $1.19 for futures cla ama $136 for spot (for CN$1, 000).

Gold was the medium of con- siderable speculation, After its rally the day before it dropped ngain yesterday and closed at

343 a tel.

English (Beginners), English (Advanced), Pharmacy, Sual- ness English, Shortland, Book- Keeping.

2. Applications for other classes should be made as follow

U.S. dollars were steady with buyers offering $4.85/$1.05. Sterling and Australian pounds (2) Shipbuilding, "abnozione Nazi" by'

were quiet at $16.15 and $13 respectively, buyers.

United Stat's Army, brought suit against Mr. Run- dle for reporting the United States Army official statement on the nature of the charges against him by the United States Military Tribunal. — Reuter.

continue this job, and I am Wanta Get Back

therefore not seeking re

atroofident the deep interest in the affairs of Into Uniform?

ntion enn ford forwart to the Association, and I wish the

a future of great usefulness to Association,

manity.

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under the chairmanship and with the in- The partial de-spiration amt guidance of the

#told President, martin of The Semtuary

possible arti Pak, which it had been success.” anned to couvert into a wana- fine with zerommostation for

t

be to

a will

every

Dr. Selwyn-Clarke

The Air Ministry announcer that R.A.F. officers on the re- tired and reserved lists, ex-offi cars and officers released from the Service who have been per- mitted to retain their rank may wear uniform on certain cusions.

S'hai Exchange

Shanghai, Sept. 27. Closing rates were:-

Buying Selling CNS CNS Gold per ounce 210,000 210,500 U.S. Dollars"

3,000 3,910 Hong Kong Dollars 770 790

Unoticial market. -Associated Press.

M. BIAU RETURNS

Mr. P. L. L, Biau, who started the Free French movement in Hong Kong after the fail of Colony yesterday from France. France, arrived back in the air. Binu, who is a well-known architect. escaped from Hong Kong after its capture by the Japanese and was transferred 10 Africa, where he served throughout the war.

re-

Business Arithmetic and Stenotypista. Course should be Refresher made to me in writing before Wednesday, 2nd October. Ap- plicants should give particulars of previous education, qualifica- tions add present occupation.

(b)

Teachers Classica--Anglo- Chinese, Vernacular and Phy sicut Training-should be made to me in writing through the applicants' head teacher. before Friday, 4th October,

Training-applications

e) Physical and Recreational should

made in writing with a re- commendation from Boy Scouts, before Friday, 4th October. Girl Guides or Welfare Sovieties,

J. M. WILSON,

Acting Director.

NOTICE

Information had been coived from Air Ministry that members of the Burma Volun-purchase of the following stores. Tenders are invited for the

teer Air Force seconded to or commissioned in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, are now eligible for war gratuity at the full British rates and conditions. This will operate in respect of service subsequent to the date of secondment or con- current commissioning in the R.A.F.V.R.

TAXI SERVICE.

Hong Kong-Central Taxicab Company.

HIRE-CAR SERVICE

Hong Kong Hotel Garage Ltd.

HONG KONG EVANGELICAL

FRATERNITY.....

There will be a Re-opening Servico of Thanksgiving in Emmanuel Church, 218 Nátkan Rond, Kowloon, on Sunday at 11.30 u.m.

Preacher: Dr. Lechmere Clift.

Hong Kong Service Auction Room:

Auctioneers, Surveyors

Kowloon-Po On Motor Car nacment. French Bank Bids Company.,

Approved rates of hire for Taxi or Hire-Cars are ngala published for the information of the public.

Cars exceeding 10 H.P.

$1.50 for the first mile.

$0.25 for each subsequent

mile.

Cars of 10 H.P. or less.

$1.00 for the first mile.

$0.20 for each subsequent

mile.

Charges for detention.

$0.40 for each 5 minutes.

C. H. SANSOM, Acting Commissioner of Police. Hongkong, 24th Sept. 1946.

HARBOUR DEPARTMENT.

The Hon. Dr. Selwyn-Clarke don, and to the allocation said: "Members may, perhaps, be Governarul of Felix Villas with interested to learn that the Asso- The occasions are: When at but for this purpose, it willeiation continued to function, tending investitures, siniz. be for the incoming Council to more or less sub cost. during ceremonies, paraden in counee- Tronsider whether the scheme most of the period of the Japan- tion with Remembrance Day fy the Assation to provide a ese occupation. Two wards were or Battle of Britain Day. war wanteding should now he de- maintained at the French Hospi-menurial services and their own tal, rogarded by the invaders as weddings. They may alsa wear mit. for gratifica-

a neutral Institution, for cases of { uniform when Inspecting or kayak at aterrimodation for 96 pulmonary tuberculosis occurring visiting A.A.F., R.A.F.V.R.. amongst the widows and orphans W.A.P. or R.O.C. in an official by provided by Government, for of members of the forces or essen- capacity, or A.T.C. units on this URA A an urgent ne- tial services killed in the Agiting behalf of the Air Ministry.

But it and wives and dependents of those For all other opensions Air mbe alived that whatever interned in prisoner-of-war and Ministry permission must be amerontation

be made civilian internment camps, who obtained beforehand. vahabe in the aphere of were not themselves interned be- Officers of the rank of wing

polities, by Govern cause they were of Chinese. Por- commander er above are para tal iment, by Pals Association, or yumuese or mixed race. this mitted uniform anyivsty dir, will be but a drop service was a legitimate commilt-monial to wairual the dice KOWLOON FOOTBALL Boat Booms, Vegetable Stearner at North Point will be know!: in the e when compartment of the British Government. tion, and sa the above occasions with the nets of the trement is anticipated that the expendi- do not apply to them. dous nutaber of anff, res of this ture involved will be refunded 10

dress work, drome disenteng Therefore,

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The

per-

however,

asthe Association in due course. The must be that which is appre it as 20 pr., it is a much names of Drs, P. C. Lai and T. P.priate to the occasion, RET insortint to preventwu are linked with this valuable tuberblosis than to provide ne-service. commodation for a limited;

"Our

able and hardworking

muhad those who have con-Chainman has referred to the mass tracted 9.

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that

radiography unit which it is hoped

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES

M

to obtain from the United King- Mass Radiography

Intretinerivals ni dhe Teninwila ... Include Messrs. Wiliam R. Pened thedon in a few months from now. Jame & Zor wandersond

and it Association will be in posar May I suggest for the considera willey, Mr., J. Gellatly. Cast Pari sif Miss Radiography tion of this meeting that the A5-More P. I. Chenz. B. II. Chung, Unit fore

end of the Suciation names the unit "The 11o-, H, Richards, 2, 1. White, Capt. the will enable it to Tung Mass Radiography Unit" in 8, A. Kunal and J. 11. Stupin, M your, which

Sir Robert Ho-Tung A. Downlie and Miss 3. White. amass valuable data regarding honour of

excoptionally the incidence of tuberculosis in who has been an

benefactor. different acetions of the popula- generous

doubt, recall that fim, and to discover early cases will, no when they are still curable. Robert celebrated his 82nd birth- Kusak,

few days before the Japan- scheme will go a long day way to edtreating the community fese attack on Hong Kong by udd-

Spell &

"Depactures from the Peninsala. Kolet Members Inelule Mr. D. Taylor. 1. Kranesy Sir Capt. II, Maupin, and Unit. 9. A.

*

The m.. "Tile," which

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in the eats and prevention of to his already long list of vin on Sept. 1. arrived yesterd

ventlosin,

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milanthropic glits

а

with the following? Pantegera di surabaya- furtherПon, Kong !— He work of the Associa-160,000, of which over half was Mm. 8.1. de bon from

la future will be-rendered intended to meet the cost of erec-14

cffcull by conditions on of two Ho Tung Wards for havi from Bettin which result from the aftermath tuberculosis patients on the roof

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There were two 111 g nti quru nensers, all Filipinos, booked through t Manda,

-

of the war. in one direction its of the Queen Mary Hospital. Sir. and Mr. ... gut-rich fo work will be rendered easier. Robert has recently expressed his Manila. During the Japanese occupationillingness to sponsor the mass everyone learned the painful, radiography unit which is meaning of malnutrition and gorded by public health experts the inexorable penalty of lack all over the world as one of the heat on Thursday with the of vitamins. If of the simplest and best methods of de- Hong Kong penerer tem primary cases of tuberculosis termining the incidence of tuber- Ha Nellir Loyd-Jones and M: be the kerk of a balanced diet, culosis in any group and of on-Gwyneth Loyd-Jones, and

one

The samne arrived from 7-ke

Illavice

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Mr App

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Asabling early, curable enses to reach rentear to thoshal, the bal Y maign which the

French :་ : mbark upon in discovered and effectively treated. Serre al teatrlar 1 Plans

Service Interest population to goj

From i Valed Blu gora pol 29 og at hoe balance diet will The Services are particularly to from Braz woda ze Sentra

Blue.

of the meat, at de bori t with a reader and more interested in the arrival of the hal, The 11 men from Storanure ou atane puccess.

Association's unit and, in all pro-all Hong Kong men. "In spite of the terrific effort bability, con be relied upon to ns- devoted during the war years sist in the maintenance costs and, Lu discovering moru deadly possibly, to

CLUB Attention of all members of meeting of members to be held the above Club is drawn to a

at 6 pm. Friday, 4th of October. Meeting will be held at the Kowloon Howling Green Club. By kind permission of the Committee).

A. EASTMAN

CLUB DE RECREIO

The Club will be available to its Members and Lady Sub- scribers from Saturday, September 28, 1946,

14

H. A. NORONHA,

Hon. Secretary.

THE "STAR" FERKY COMPANY LTD.

Reduction in Monthly Ticket Rates.

As from 1st October, 1946 IONTHLY TICKETS will be available at the following rates:-

NOTICE.

75" 14" and 17" Fans Motors, with Steam Driven Dynamo Switchboard, Diesel Gonerating Switchboard, Switchboard for Southern Cross Generators, En- gineer's Workshop Generators, Fresh Water Tanks, 40 Tɔa Evaporator complete with Pump.

it is hereby notified Semi rotary Pump, Kelvinator Refrigerator with Mator, 1000 Marine Lots Nos. 321 and 52 Gal. Cylindrical Fuel Tanks, which constitute the frontage of the Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd in Galley, Steam Jacketed Pan, Copper Siak,

Baker's Oven, as Mackio's Wharf Wire Mattresses, Steam Heated 2. The remainder of the quas Hot Press and Steel Cabinet.

age to the eastwards will b Tender forms oun be obtained known as "North Point way on application at Section VI of 3. The foregoing designation. Naval Store Department be- are necessary to prevent con tween 10 am. and 12 noon on fusion when allocating berth: Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the North Point Area. 26th, 27th and 28th September. 1946, and should be returned in scaled cover addressed to Supidg.. Naval Store Officer,

ū

11. M. Naval Yard on or before Harbour Office, noon Wednesday, 2nd October, 1946.

J. JOLLY,

Harbour Master

Hongkong, 26th Sept. 1946.

NOTICE

THE BELGIAN CONSUL GENERAL REQUESTS · HIS COMPATRIOTS TO CALL, WITH THEIR PASSPORTS, AT THE CHAN- CELLERY OF THE BELGIAN CONSULATE GENERAL, ROOM 313, HONGKONG BANK BUILDING, THIRD FLOOR, FOR THE PUR- POSE OF REGISTRATION.

LICENSING SESSIONS

It is boreby notified that a meeting of the Licensing Board will be held in the Council Cham ber on Friday, the 4th day of October. 1948, at 4 pm, at which the following applications will b considered under the Datiable Commodities Ordinance. TIL AL applicants for licences, and poreans obiecting to such applications. must appear in perion.

Adults

School Childdron and

Children andor 10 years of age.

3.00

$3.00

of

Miss

J. MOODIE Acting Manager and Secretary,

Road, were married at the Hong Kong, 20th Sept., 1946. gistry yesterday,

No.

„Name of

Brylicant,

Description

úf Licence appiled for

Bign of House

Bituation of flowe

Mr. Frederick Barretto, contribute towards H. Q, Land Forces, and means of destruction, it is a the initial capital expenditure in- Lo Shu-mui, of No. 14, Fleming comforting thought to realisevolved.

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TO- the

PUBLIC AUCTION

has The Undersigned ceived instructions from Acting Custodian of Property to sell by Public Auction on TUESDAY, the 1st October, 1946, commencing at 10.00 a.m., at the promises of THE SERVICE AUCTION ROOMS,

82

French Bank Building, Basement,

LOTS Or MISCELLA- |NEOUS GOODS,, comprising:—

STORED AT YUK YUEN GODOWN, WEST POINT. Mercuric Oxide; Native Paper. STORED AT WING YUFM GODOWN, WEST POINT. Earthenware Ketties..

STORED AT HONG KONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN CO., LTD'S NO. 1 GODOWN, WEST POINT.

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