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THE
HONGKONG - DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21ST, 1924
MEDICAL WOMEN.
THE JUBILEE APPEAL
VISITORS AT HOTELS
HONGKONG HOTEL.
W. II. Black
Princess Loular Duchess of Argyll was | MrA."E. "Atkin prosent on. July 21st at the rooms of the | in §. R. Beliäos Royal Society of Medicine, when the Mrs Balion sppeal for £30,000 to establish chairs of Mr R. J. Birbeck anatomy, physiology, and pathology in Mr. M.
M. Birchall commemoration of the
afty der W cunding years ago of the Lundon School of Mr L. J. Blackbur Medicine for Women, was formally Jaan-Mr N
Mr N. Blumenthul ched.
The appeal
as Miss Aldrica-Blake, Mr & Mrs Boerelin dean of the school, subsequently men- Mr W toned, has already made an excedings good start. The first Kut £1,000
ot mild by Miss Diana Elisabeth Anderson, a granddaughter of Mrs. Garrett Ander son, one of the founders of the school. and it has been followed, as a list hand- ed to many of these present showed. by similarly generous gifts from Lady Grain-
Mr S.
Bouras
del
Las
Baron A B
Miss Aldrich-Blake herself, 'Dr. Mary Scharlieb, Mia Emily Macready, Dr... Courtauld. and anonyincus donors, leaving now £41,000 to be given by indivi dual or Dr.
rettusional group.
with Lady Bar- the Princess, who
was attended by Colonel Melahan. A dress of soft sapphire blue satin, with some silver enbreuleries, was worn by her Royal Highness, whose large hat of line black straw was trimmed with clusters of grapes shaded from purple to pale
gold
A much noticed visitor was the Turkish Jacly hysician, Dr. Saftich. Ali, whose extraordin knowledge of agitage
has been of such great value at the rent conference of the International Fetlern- tion of Medical Wonen. Dr. Pennell in
Mr A. Brooks
Mr A. W. tirahan
Bra
Mr J. A. Buchun Mr & Mrs Calder o't Miss Dora Cork, Ar J. H. Crocka v Mys. D. R. Davies. Mr & Mrs. Devan's Mr & Mrs W. A. R..
Douglas
Mr & MrsW.R.Douglas ACY. Duna Mrd. L. Duran Mit Becles Mr E. E. Ellis
Mr&Mrs FL. P. Paru-
worth and chiht M. L. H. Garington Mr & Mrs T. M.
Cibous
Dr. R. E. Gill Me TM. Gibbora, jr.
Mr R. Gillespie
MTA, O. Glass
Mr A. J. M. Gone?
Mr & Mes J. Goult Mr M. J. Harris
a pale green sari, represented the figer V. Goaltern work of medical womaù an the North- West Frontier, and others present were Lady Emmett, the Hon, Lady" Egerton. Lady Tail Mrs. Kinneil. De Ethri Vaughan Sawyer, and the Dean of Nova Scotla
Dr. Scharlieb had unfortunately, lost her voice through a servere coll and it fell to Lady Barrett to emphasise the importance of the work that is being done through the thorough training given in gynecology and midwifery at the Royal Free Hopital to which the shoc is atthehed. It hal
beep
thought that women might not have full confidence in their own sex in these directions, but experience had shown and the statistics of cut patents departments officered by medical women, had borne out the fact that women gladly came to the women doctors in such troubles. They were Helping forward all that great movement on behalf of maternity and infant wel- fare that, the Ministry of Health was supporting so well. As the mother, school, which
had
so long formed a part of the I'niversity of London, it was fitting that they should found these chairs.
Some details of the very valuable work Cut in
that medical wonen nro card. sho
India were given by Dr.
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said that their coming had brought new hopes into the secluded fires of the women. They now had Women's Medical Service under the Government. and large hospitals were staffed and ad- i ministered by women. Indian girls wey being trained for the profession, and came over here for their more advanced studies, and the training of native women as nurses was also making good progress, Responding to a vete of thanks for her presence. Princess Louise said that she had always bad the greatest respect for the pioneer work done by Dr. Sharlieb in opening up a path that other women could follow All would recognise the aced for supporting the Jubilee with their gifts and though the sum asked might not be Tarthcoming to-day, to-mor row, or next week, he felt certain thant it would be found in due course
GIRE GUIDES.
NEW FOREST CONFERENCE, From all parts of the Empire and from many foreign lands 1,000 delegates and more representing over thirty countries. attended the International Conference of Girl Guides
at the Princess Mary House, Foxlease Park, in the New Forest, dar ing July. Their numbers and represen tative caracter afforded a striking de monstration of the progress of the move ment at home, in the British Duminicus overseas and abroad, since it was started less than ten years
There was membership.
100,000 last increase
DĚ: year and of 104.000 the
before; the tote for the whole C00,000 Girl Cuties, of whom er 100,000 live in one part or another of the British Empire. In opening the World
at Foxlease or July 19th. Lieut Sir Robert Baden-Powell, Et. out bow the new generation, up-in, the post-war atmosphere
net
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Mr John Scott Harston. Mr E, Hauseri MPP. J. van Heche Mr A. F. Hary Mr & Mrs E.
Mr & MŪSA, W.
M: Homcule
Mi G. T, Hwat
Mr, E. Hyde
Mr.R. Ligrin Miss Lillio
Mr Colbourne Little Miss Livesay Mr W. Lockhart
Air T. larth-l
Mr Land
Mrs
Kansfield
Mrs P. W
Mr J. Maren
Me F. Ma
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My W. J. McKoown Mr. McNeil Mr & Mi-G. Menger
wad child Capt. C. B. Mercer MTH A Meyer Miss Middlehurst Mr & Mrs Monyou Mr CH, Montaguet Dr. J. Morrison Mrs B. Zer Mubija Mr G. Mustapo Lt. Cat. & Mrs A. C.
Newbold
D. Noah Mr VC, live Mr J. M. Ollerton Mrs Oliver
Mr & Mrs Pearman KrA. C. Petersen. Mr & Mrs S. G. Miss Pleasance Mrs Pritchard and
Mr M. J. Quist
Mr. Rein
Phelps
- ŚWU HOUS
Mr H A. Rolskog
Alt A. H. Rowe
Mr Schmidt
Mr. Scorz
Mr J.
4. Sexten Mr P..
Miss
Servantn
Lucile Slapleri
Mr Shichia
Hippeler
Mr. Surester
Hogan
Air & Mrs I. B. Smith
Mr P. Soar
31r J. Jackson Mr S. J. Johnston M: CUR. KOTT Mr & Mrs J. M. Kerr Mr John Kort
Mr G. Elammest M&Ms S. . Lang
-
>100 Mr & Mrs. Lauritsen Mr Lesak Mrs E. Belf
Rert Mrs Allison unl
daughter Mr & Mrs M. Bayer Mr & Mrs Bitzer Miss Bi
Airs H. Davenport
Browne
M: Franklin
Miss
R.M. Kung Miss Geare
Mr C. T. Squir
3r P. Stepho
Mr. R. Start
Mr L. A. Tobias Mr D. 4.
Mr. R. A. Wadeson Mr & Mrs J. Watts
Mr G. R. Watts Mr. M. George Wearer Mr G. Wilson Mr. F. Wolter Mel. V. Wright
BAY HOTEL
Mr G. HL. Lynott Mr & Mrs. Lund Mr T. A. Magee Mrs&Miss May. Mr Neen Mr & Mrs H. Nolusen
and family 3: J. E. Parker Masera A. E. Reynolds and Lickson Mr & Mra Rodgers
and & children Miss E. L. Rogers Mia K. L. Rogers Mr. B. Shank Mr & Mrs. G.
Stewart Mr. E. Taggart * Mr & Mrs Wendt
Mr & Mrs F. II. Geare Mr. M. Hodgson Mr A. F. J. Knight
And as R.
Lickleinen wifebili. Air & Mrs Lainel onl
children
Mrs Lopes and chill Bir & Mrs E. Land
PEAK
Artline
Mr & Mrs S. A.
Mish E. R. Bailog Mr & Mrs L. C. f.
Bella
Mr Y. Benjamin
my
Mr 3. W. C. Bonaar A. C. J. Bowker Air T. Bramell Mr M. J. Breen Li Miss A Bryhna Col. C. Russell Brown Miss P. W. Brown MissBastard Mr T.S.. Mr H. H. Cleland Mr J. R Collis Mrs I. H. Cormack Mr & Mrs 0. W. Darth Bir E. Des Voeux.
Col, H. A. Dobbin Mr G. C. Duncan Mr & Mrs 3. Duncan
E. Mr W. Dyt
Mr & Mrs W. Ane r&Mr. S. FitzRey Ar A. Ferias
Mr & Mrs W. D.
Goodfellow Mr & Mrs. J. M. Gordou
& 31rx. Hale Caps E. H&B Sirit Mrs J. Hancock Miss 31. Hantin it is a I condition of
things. Mr7: 3. Hawker whereas cider al
who had
seen happier Mr. M. Hemsworth times knew it to be abnuriual auss
Mr & Mrs W. J.
and unrest were coming to
میرم
regard
vided that it were adequately ZZO £1,1
remediable. Not only was it remetable,
EUTEL
Mr& Man A. Lane Mr K. Larson Mr W. L. Les Mr G. D. Lays Mr J. D...
Lloyd
Mr L.. 31. S. Lloyd MF W, H. Lock
Mr & Mrs W. Logan Mr & Mrs A. N. Latey Capt, & Mrs J.
XeAins
Mr E. E. Mimmack MrU. W. Munto. Mr W. Ogden Mrr & Miss M. D. Patr MrA. M. Pool Mr A. H. "Per. Mr F. A. Perry Majer & Mrs. H.
Phillip Mrs R. Holertron LA Cel. & Mrs 03
Sanders
Dr. L. Sheshear MFL. G Scott Dr. A: W. Shovelton Mr H. H. Skelton Capt. & Mrs Skinner Mr&Mrs. Smith Mr & Mrs C. 31. Smith Mrs de Miss Stubbings Mr E. F. L. Sturdee Mr & Mrs P. H.
J. S. Thom bir A. W. Tickle Lt. Col. & Mrs H.
Trevelyan F. Walker H. Mr W. Wallac Tapt. A. E. Waste AGA. C. Willmott
"Hawker "Capt
ArT WeHornby"
but out of the present ruin ATNEL. Howall
might be constructed on which
a finer edifice. It was there that they Miss C Jenkins
in the Sewife and Guides, had the Mr W. W opportunity for doing a gren: human ir M. F. Key good not "crfram, their own several coun-Mr& Airs E. FRII tries, but, if they acted in coopération, | Mrd. L. Kooreman.- for the world To oust existing evils a
change
Mr B. L. detou Wiston
Mr&Mrs F. D. Wood Mr G. C. Worrall
PALACE
HOTEL.
Mr J. Meloushi y Mr J. McPortland
MFB. J. de H. Moore
Mr D. Reith
of heat was needed for the com- generation. But an earthquake was required to bring it aboist, and the earth-Br. J. A. Barrett quake had happened. The war and its Mr&Mrs L. Beck upset of old ideas had given the oppor Capt. I. L. Brown Mr W. A. Bennett for implanting entirely new ones. opportunity
fusing goodwill get them of in NR. W. Campbell
Mr C. H. Haslewood · My J. Jack
Mr W. Kor
Mr-H. Smith
Mira C. Stringer aud
child
Mrs G. Tullochi Mr B. Vroinet Mr. A.-J. Wadmore
as the spirit Mr W. S. Cult
S. Cor Mr J. in the coming generation. and they
Mr W. E. Earlo the Girl Guides at any rate could prove, Mr & Mrs H. Golden- by example that sich a step was pos
Lerg sible. That it should came through the women was not only right but was likely to be the more effective. It might seem fantastic to imagine that a few thousand girls spread about the world, as theirs were, could do much in producing univer sal peace and happiness. hut il they so trained those girls that each herself not merely a
a well-badged Guide.
ide HONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS and service. a real apostle of goodwill
the MEETINGS of the
COUNCIL would go goud way in helping to LEGISLATIVE
for the achieve that did. If they rose to the Session 1923, occasion they u Guides had it in their
but
they
one, was i
power t to contribute something towards making new life for the suffering world." But if they allowed things to slip back they would be mining a great oppor [turity":"
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HONGKONG TO NAPLES ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG
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SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG:
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FROM £71-UPWARDS.
Only Cabin Class Acomodation Available.
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SUMMER HOLIDAY
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JOSHIGAURA.-Finest Seadde Summer Holiday Resort in North China. Five mile from Dairen, bat connected with the city by special motor andoarriage read and electri Tramway. Yamato Hotel (33 rooms) and 12 furnished bungalowala abarming clift garden Bathing, Bosting, Fishing, Golf, Tennis, Billiards, Urebeatro twice wack. Capital" place for children.
GONDAY.-Most beautiful and select Senside Resort in the Far East. Two milesfrom Port Arthur. Fermerly the Summer Resort of the high Russian officers and officials, Yamato Hotel and 20 villas and bungalows, mostly with detached servante quarters. Excellent Wonderful Soeners, Historic Battleñalds, Ruined and Dismantled Forts Mes fo wear, share for
thing.alks and Drives. Abundant Pimicing Facilities. Orahoëten twice
Bont
families.
ARTH for ita two-memorable Sieges and its beutiful landlockd
Yamata otel (16 roma).
PORT
Harbour. Exactly age boar's journey Dairen by express brain.
of historieni Had scenic interest to fill a month with a triah walk or dete Saficient place
Most beaithy and alubrious spot in the Far East. asy.
Sam KONGOSAN-The famona Diamond Mountain of Bars & apenial Sum
rivaling Switzerland for chmate and scenery, Beautiful peak and charming esseados. Grand recuperative zalities Kongosan Hotel (10 puan) at Onesie and Chona Hotel
(1 rooms) Che eari.
Bemust.
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Applications may be sent to the Hotel Managers at the various reserts or to
THE SUPERINTENDENT OF HOTELS, Trafis Department
SOUTH MANCHURIA RAILWAY, Dairen Cable: Add.: Martxrsu. Codes AB.C. 5th Ed. Al. Liebera..
Acidity, The Cause Of Indigestion.
Once get rid of acility, and away go in- digestion, gastritis, sickness or whatever form your stomach trouble; may take. To barish harmful stomach acidity it is only necessary to take a simple antacid product, known as Bisuratel Magnesis. This pre- paration stop all trace of acil fermesta- tion the instant it enters the stomach; it prevents even the possibility of pain and ensures that your fool will do you good, Doctors recommend Bharated Magnesia; bospitals use it, and grateful people every where recommend it in the hope that others will be spared the torture that they once endured.
Let it help you many
chemist can supply this remedy at little cost in either powder or tablet form. the When buying bear to
word" BISMAG in an oval device on the wrapper if you want the one STRE remedy for your stomach disenter.
The Sign of the Genuine
BISMAG
S.S. YALOU."..
See it on
every Package
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES.
NOTICE,
NONSIGNÉES of Cargo from ANTWERP,
CONSIGN
DUNKIRK, MIDDLESBROUGH,
* S.S." PAUL LECAT."
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
NOTICE..
CONSIGNEES of Cargo from MARSEIL
also Cargo éx 8.8. "VILLE
L
DE VERDUN from BORDEAUX, connection with above Steamer are hereby in- formed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being land- ed and stored st
st their into the Godowns of Ge Hongkong sad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd..
Korbon, whence
delivery may be. obtained immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless Intimation is received from the Consignees. before NooN, TO-DAT, requesting landed here.
to be
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undervigaed Goods remaining unclaimed after the 23rd instant, at Noon, will be subject to Rent and Landing Charges.
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 27th instant, or they will not be recognized.
All damaged Packager will be examined on. Saturday, the 23rd instant, at 10 am, byn Messrs. Goddard & Douglas.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
R RODENFUSER,
Agent. Hongkong, 17th August, 1924.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE PENINSULAR&ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S STEAMER
KAISAR-I-HIND."
ARRIVED Hosakoxe os Tini Argest, 1924.
FROK ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBRALTAR, MARSEILLES, PORT SAID, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the shore-
MANCHESTER LONDON and SAIGON CONS
namel Vesel are hereby informed
Company's
in connection with above Steamer are that their Goods or being landed and hereby informed that their Goods with { placed at rin ang in the Hongkong sad the exception of Opinm. Treasure and Kowloon Whart and Godown Valuables are being landed and stored at Clowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment. their rink into the Godowns of the Hongkong will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery
can be
obtained
and Kowloos Wharf and Godown Co., Kowloon, whence delivery may be immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless Intimation is received from the Consignees before Noan, To-DAY, requesting it to be landed hers.
be obtained as the Goods are landed. Optional Goods will be, landed here unleats Instructions have been given to the cou hary Six houm before Arrival of the Steamer
Goods not cleared within 8 days, includog date of arrival will be subject to Rent
No Fire Insurance will be affected by
as in
Bill of Lading will be counteraigned by any case whatever must be left in the the Undersigned Goods remaining unclaimed Damaged Packages after the 23rd instant, at Noon, will be rubject Godowns for emmination by the Consignees, and
to Bent, and Landing Charge All Claims must be sent in
for
the
to me on or befor/ABNORMTH, GODDARD
they will not be Thursdays,
x 10 xx, on Mondays' and
All Claims must be presented within Ten days
the 27th instant,fed on the State's Arrival here, after which date
recovvized Packages
Al
Dube will be
Saturday, the 23rd instant, at 11 am, by they cannot be recognizes Mears, Goddard &, Douglas,
No Fire Insurance has been
effected.
TAR RUDENFUSER,
Hongkong, 12th Angust, 1999, [1150"
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods. have left the Godown.
- MAUKINHON, MACKENZIE có..
Agenta..
Hongkong, 19th August, 1924.
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