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65. Szechron Load

The dou

whether or no skle, Civinese silvisers to

sted, tu morre with

should be winported

Commit

AND.

OFFICER

FALNDIQAT OFFICER OF HEALTH.

during the year, ut bacteriological evidence of those cholera wanganting they werk tng

following in the concluding portion being cholera and steps for of the joint report of the Principal Civil ete, were taken ancording Medical Offeer, and the Medical Officer of 339 death ascribed to the disease.

Marine Motors and Motor Boats.

Motor Lighting and Pumping Sels,

Shallow Draft Steamers:

Thornycraft Water Tube Boilers-

Oil Fuel System:

Commercial, High-speed and Pleasure

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Shape 66. Made of white "Summit" Material This Shape gives the greatest comfort and is deservedly the most popular of all Soft Collar Shapes

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MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS.

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SOLE AGENTS-

THE FUJI TRADING CO. LTD.

3(Lus, in Japan).

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Sample on application to

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THE LEADING BRANDS

of

MANILA CIGARS

EL PALACIO

&

IMPERIO DEL MUNDO.

MARIUSOLE "AGENTS

THE HONGKONG CIGAR STORE

CO. LTD.

That

the

Gecla: than this systems. resuitkin confusion and would interfern with the

Ingu

$1919)

wat a long period endowment policy the ad- and, in spite of the fact that not Tery minor, Tallapillai made a will on clearly defined, delays and metfcitacy will 31st, 1919, transferring the policy to two Fresult when they attempt to discharge their of his relatives. On or about slit "duties..

1920, the Secretary of the Association res No definite decision, was reached at the ceived a letter, purporting to be signed meeting The question will be taken up the death of Simstambya elupillai Sub by: resident of Neervaly, announcing

Respiratory Discuss

The total number of deaths from diatasna 18 cases were: Chinese

of nationalities.

was 3,049 (3,88) losind were among the non-Chinese 310- stions Of these 1,018 occurred in ins

· under, one year of age

During the year 27 (993 in 118, 505 in 1917,

vere notified 712 in 1916),

Diphtärma

Bilt

ifty pace were notified (118 in 19 Of these 10 were of Europende 50 bf Chinnut, :

Promote was the cause of 549 deaths of other nationality. (654 in 1918) 34 of which were nan-Chinese and 133 of which orrasred in infanta poder

· year (91 in 1918) Brancho-pneumonia, caused: 1,494 deaths

RENEE 8) 14 of which were non- (1,397 in Chinese, and 881 of which occurred in infante under one year (1,008 in 1918) The rate among the Chinese from diseases of the respiratory system was 6.2 per 1,000

a compared with 5.0 per 1,000 in 1978.

Tuberculosis

Twelve cases were notided, one was Party. taken gueme and the remainder Chinere.

Tiva Government midwives attended" at, 650 confinements (625 in 1916).”

Inc election of advisers, & system similar equently a maw named A. Saumugam (one aft the two relatives to whom the " de that practiced by the foreign rated had transferred the policy in payers will be adopted. When candidates will) made application to the have been nominated and their acceptants Association for papers to claim the money. of the candidacy has been received, their In spite of the fact that everything ap names will be submitted to the rate-payers peared to be in order, the Association wa for election,

a rather suspicions because 13 wemed Work on the ratepayers census in cearly strange that a young man who had taken completed As, omissions may have been out a long period endowment policy should. The number of denths from ibereplonia made in taking the census, it is announced | have transferred it to an elderly relative that those having the following qualifi who in the ordinary course of events, diseases was 1,637 and 40 of these occurred cations pre-entitled to vote, and are re | could not possibly hope to live long enongly in tion Chlaese. There were 1013 death quested to report to 13. Avenue Edouard to enjoy the benefit of the policy when from pulmonary tuberculosis, 987 Chinee VIL

matured

Inquiries were then made by P.C, 1348 od 20 non-Chinese, and deaths from Sabapathy at Jaffna Maskeliya and else+mbercular meningitia. The percentage of

the where, and this officer reported that policy-holder died in Maskeliya on April 20th, 1920, and that his body had been cremated within a few hours of his death. Twq men only, A. Banmugam and Eamae nathan Nagendram, both of whom were Excluding the two infectious diseases,

the deceased." were report tetanus and

TA interested

rebrospinal meningitis, the ed to have been present at the "death-

Those who own at losse Tic. 500 worth of property in the Foreign Betilment..

- are paying on equal pros perty tax of Th, 10 upward.

3-Those whope annual rentals exceed Tim, 500 and are paying the tax attached thereto

JAPANESE SHIPYARD FORCED TO CLOSE. DOWN,

"Toxio, Anguw 14.......... “Announcement of the first shipyard -aux-i

bed

das front tuberculosis was 14:05 5. COLI ared with 12.9 in 1918

number as deaths from these was.. 516 m compared with 377 in 1918. The deaths of Chinese infants from tetanus and convul jeningitis unde

The Constable's report, it is alleged, was based upon evidence given by the Medical Dicer, the Baperintendent of the estate pension of business carey yesterday. As and an official of the Markeliya district ned 11, as compared with $18 and 90 in

upon which doveaned as employest result of shipping conditions, which have as hospital, avai yet shown no evidence of improvement, the Haneda Skipyard at Hanede, Tokyo, held Fan Extraordinary, sokion of its stockholder yesterday and voted to suspend operations indefinitely

The closing, of the Haŭrda yarda has an ortant bearing on the shipbuilding ustion as the Haneda Company is backed well-known business men and ham enjoy- prosperity until the depression of the

inquiries made

The

In cunsequence of further inewric by the National Mutual Life Association n man named Thambyah of Copay, Janua was discovered whosalated that on May 24th 1920 he had seen the " deceased at Copay, and added that Welupillai was an still alive and was residing at Chi baram, South Indi

Immers 22nd-2:1990. T

policyholder,

froms

deaths from malaria. was 319 (393 in 1918 and

of which all but 6 occurred in the constant stream of FORCE fants to and from the Colony, it is impossible to form, an opinion

to the unmber of these infections, segitárek 1: hư: Colony, bunyit is certain this by a large proportion of cases infection was acquired outside this Colony,

GET CORK FORn dåde fr. 195g (when, the wBE boom The shipping way tight shy the worse for hit recent death and create its subscribed capital X1300,000 ton had been found and given in charge Shortly after it was founded, however, the of the Incal police. The same day war boom had spent its force and the ship rant of arrest was despatched to Constable. pary market started on a decline, which Sabapathy with instructions to escort the has continued until it has reached Intely « deceased! to Ceylon. what men hope and believe is its lower The way day warrants were Lanset for Glinas AT MINUN the Errest of A. Aaamagam, of Neervaly, In addition to the natural long as a result | Janina, and later of. Mankeliya, and,Rapo -of-the-gonerale slimmp the shipyard which | nathan Nagendram, a

of cerealy, the two has just closed - down was affected more men alleged to have been present at the, verzously thuer - the other, yaruls because of," death-bed." Both warrants were due, the fact that it specialized in the construccused and the two accused were produced tion of wooden ships,

before the, Colombo Police Magistrate and remanded.

Steel tonnage van, of course, warte during the war and wooden ships were in demand betafce the-pence slump came the demand for ooden ships has almost eathpletely disappen

LABOER'S BIG DEMANDS.

The shipyard built a number of Wooden GRAVE WARNING BY COL JOHN

ships on its own secount, and the great

fcülties Bince

pany has Japan

WARD

The following zumbers of burials, took place in the various cemeteries

General Gemetari

1918

"B" 1.297

1919.

303

Colonial Homan Catholic. Mohammedan

Parsee

Japanese Cres

Sikh Cremm Jewish

Malay Y

Roman Catholi Caroline

Total

Chinese Cem

Mount Caroline

Kai Long Wan Tung, Wah Hospital

Protestant -Kurasian. Aberdeen

Stanley Shek O...

Chinese „Permanen

sery (Aberdeen) Lamma Island Hair Pul Loug Bai Ya Shek

Bai Yu Shek Kowloon Tong Chai W

Tai Sheki Ku

6,540

1918.

1918

1,250

·3%

210

33.

DISINVECTING STATIONS-

2,638

110,309

At these stations in Victoria and Kowloon

Tables given in the Report show the dis30,024 articles of clothing,, bedding, etc., ribution of these deaths in the Colony and were disinfected during the year (33,063 in the police adnijasions to hospital for malaria 1918).

The disinfecting apparatus in Victoria ring the-last- nine and eleven years was in use on 934 days and that in Kowloon spectively.

On 65 darab

fuadcntion 10,720 articles were washed There ere 558 deaths from the diseas and 23 public vehicles disinfected. during the year (804 In 1978) All were

PUBLIC BATH HOURZY. except 4 amongst the Japanese const The following table shows the numbers of persons who have used the four public bach Infectious Disease

honses during the yearifan

The number of infectious diseases notified

during the year, was 1,011 (1,913 in 1918 and 918 1917). Of these 461 were plague, 197 staall-pox and 268 cerebro-äpinal men

„Tables 11. and III. show the nature and distribution of these diseasck, VER

fall in their value coed is serious diff Joseph Crow of Accrington, presidingitis (1,232 in 1918).

Haneda Comed on July 1st at Leamington over the nded-operations.

annual conference of the General Feders tion of Trade" Unims. In'a PresidentR address, be claimed, that Trade Unions should have been given the sole admiäintra. tion of unemployment benefits under the new Act, He urged that every indust abould be responsible for its own unemple

me meat

There were 464 cases as compared with 263 151918, 35 1 1917, and 30 in 1916 1 but one were of Chinese nationality. The deathe numbered 428 GRAN

The numbers of rats caught and sent to mortuaries" to be examfed

the

Wancha Pound

Sheng

Distri

1918 1912. ly)-144.818- 123,741

70,075 431,834

54,156 64,212

Tots! MM1717,293 668,738

AMBULANCE

CHINA AND AUSTRIAN LLOYD PRIVY COUNCIL RECOGNISES ITS

ITALIAN NATIONALITY. In the course of some further remarks

be waid that to talk about red resolution for signs of plague ore for Victoria 761793 An important development is reported to way silly nonsense (Cheers) The people and for howloon 3, Total 104,104 of the day or night from the disinfecting renqection with the final attribution of the of this country could have the kind of | (103,041 in 1916). former Austrisa Boyd vessels, matter in Government they wanted. The workeri, which China in especially interested, mised their opportunity at the last elec

The far Enstem representative of the Lloyd Triestino Company has communicht ed the following to Reuter

Kbw

Table

tion, and unless they prepared for the loon next they would miss, it

if agalay A discussion took place on The General-danager of the Lloyd demanding a statutory 44-hou Triestino Company at Trieste reports that Ing which Colonel par the British Government has recognised the said: The state of tem Italian nationality of the Lloyd Triestino ent classes in indust Company and has confirmed the decisions for ever sad the of the Prize Courts at Alexandria and come unless they Aren, which in August 1914, ordered the the détention but the return on the eanclusion

of peace Koorber

the Aust

will sccordingly

tino Compan

943 were found to be infected

cont.), and in Kov

Last year 185 were in Victoria and 18 la

ed at any time

mtations at Tai Ping Shan in Victoria med Yamati ir Kowloon (telephone numbers 363 in Victoria and K44 in Kowloon).

Ambulances are also optainshinin Victoria From the Eastern and Weskain Dis trict Sanitary Ofresante

shows the monthe distribution As the above-mentioned stations coglies infected rater during the year. for ambulance, work3 *xerqvailable at any

(209)

time.

There are many other places from which notified se compared ambulances may be obtained in emergen-

these one wacies, but a

non-Chiness Sanitary, Dep

ste- no-cookies of the stationed at these, it inder were Chinese bookmary for the police to obtain rekin as compared with 968 teers of engage street scoolies for thes ambulancen ihan vreć

the years

HEALTH

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