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THE Quantity of Water in the Storage Reservoirs has fallen so low that Further Restrictive Mansares are under consideration, and should an adequate Rainfall not occur before the SUPPLY In End of Aran. the WATER
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NÉNIOR and JUNIOR CLUBS ats Beminded that ENTRIES will CLOSE on APRIL 20TH.
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H. HONG SLING, Hon. Secretary-Treasurer,
King's Building,
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.
THE ORDINARY GENERAL I MELTING of the above. Com- pany will be held at the Company's Oces, P. & U. BUILDING, on MON- DAY, THE 29′′# of APRIL 1929, at
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The Most Rigid Economy is the Cou-11AM. ramption of Water is Now Essential, and the Co-operation of the Public in Pre Tanting Waste is Agnia Earnestly Requested.
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HE SANITARY BOARD wisher
Td the attention of the Public, and especially of those who bars, recently come to this Colony, to the possibility of acquiring Diseases, ag Dysentery and Typhoid Fever by eating of Uncooked Vegetables.
Chinese market-gardeners use maanre from human sources and their custom is to pour the manure or spray it from watering-pota in liquid form over
bs growing Plants.
Disease producing Parasites are, there fore, possibly present on the surface of Plants, eg, Lettuce, over which, the gardener's spray falla.
J. WATSON, Secretary, SATTARY BOARD. [7613
April, 1999.
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[7679
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APRIL 20, 1929.
The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the week ending April 8, amounted to 103,893 tons and the sales during the period to 197,481 tons
WEATHER REPORT.
The Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, replying to the Yesterday's weather report, fare.debate, said it was extremely dif- east and remarks, issued by the ficult to lay down a policy affecting Royal Observatory at 8.10 p.m., technical questions of this nature without taking into consideration
A remand of one week was grant Shallow anticyclones ever Japan all the available factors. It was and N. China. Area of relatively for Parliament to say what the ed yesterday in the case in which low pressure are situated over the naval policy of the country should a junk foks named Chau Eau, was Loochoos and the Gulf of Tong-be, and the duty of the Admiralty charged with the muder of two was to say how many men were re-sampan girls on the night of March quired to make the Navy efficient. 12. The defendant was brought be The Admiralty were looking very fore Mr. E. W. Hamilton and the was "represented by closely into the difficult question of prosecution the promotion of ex-mates. Up to Detective Inspector L. P. Lane. the present only two mates had been: promoted to the rank of comman-
A Chinese who was sentenced to der, and at first sight that seemed three months' hard labour by Mr. to be a very small number in pro. S. Whyte Smith at the Kowloon portion to the number of mates. Magistracy for damaging & tree on But when the rank of mate was
the hillside at Hok Un, pleaded that created in 1912 it was provided that he was a newcomer to the Colony so far as possible candidates should and ignorant of local regulations. be selected who were not over the Inspector James told the Magistrate age of 25, though it was recognised that the man had been convicted
once before for the same offence. that the age might be exceeded at first for many reasons. "Most of those promoted were actually.over 25, with the result that those who had received suficient seniority as lieutenant-commanders to be con- sidered for command had been greatly handicapped by being so much older than officers of the same seniority with win they contpeted for promotion. Very few of these mates had specialised. That was due almost entirely to the fact that they had not volunteered to the same extent as other officers, pos- sibly because of a mistaken iden that they would not be selected. Apart from specialisation, there was no ground for saying that the best appointments were not open to ex-mates. The future position should be better. The whole ques THE NAVY'S NIGHT OUT." tion of the position of the mate was one that the Admiralty were con- sidering. Their intention was to help in every way deserving men to get on in the Navy.
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FRIENDS of the Silent Service"! have an opportunity at least once a year to voice the real or imaginary grievances of the British bluejacket. When the Navy Estimates are laid before the House of Commons, those members who are recognised "as spokesmen for the Service take full advantage of the debate to raise questions affecting the men on the lower deck, and last month' there
was some very interesting discussion in Parliament, ranging from beef to bootlaces. One unusual feature of the debate was the alarm excited in all parties by the prevalence of tuberculosis in the British navy.
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Jack Tar used to be the jolliest looking Englishman nfloat or sahore. Now his pallor and thin- ness are said to be the subject of
shir has become a floating slum, and sailormen have to live under overcrowded and insanitary con- ditions which would not be tolerated ar General Manager.
STOLEN, and should these Certificates WINE AND SPIRIT MERUKANTS. in military barracks and are un- known in all but the most undesir- not be produced to the Bank before the
able areas among civilians. Several 10TH MAY, 1999, New Certificatex for the Bhares will be issued and the afore
members supported Commander KENWORTHY when he alleged that said Certificates Provisional No. 57/1163.
naval recruits, drawn from the Provisional No. 67/1163 and No. 8/NS 10962 will be thereafter treated by this HOUSES AND FLATS. cream of the race, perfectly it and healthy when they joined, in a few Corporation as Null and Void.
years were invalided as suffering By Order of the Court of Directors,
from tuberculosis, which could only A. C. HYNES,
have been contracted aboard ship. Chief Manager.
Unfortunately, the Speaker ruled Hong Kong, 10th Apr., 1999. [7613
the discussion of tuberculosis out of order, so the House was deprived of the official reply to criticisms which had actually been made. The reason why Commander KEYWORTHY had not been called to order for did cussing the subject was, no doubt, that the Speaker bad already call- ed him to order at least half a dozen times for other breaches of the bounds, and shrank from an addition to his interventions.
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A Chinese widow, bgp 80, reporte to the police that whilst she was sitting talking to her daughter, age 81, at their matched in Tung Lang Island at 9 p.m. on April for men entered the shed armed with small choppers and axes. They soir- ed the inmates, including the com plainant's son, age 55, and bound and gagged them. The robbers stayed at the shed for about an hour taking away money and clothing to the total value of 883.
Jose de Caldos, who is charged conversion of with fraudulent security money amounting to over $1,500 which he obtained from 40 shroffs whom he employed to work in his firm, was again before Mr. T. S. Whyte Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy. It was stated that the evidence of defendant's wife will be taken at the next hearing as she was leaving shortly for Shanghai. Evidence of further complainants who deposited money with the de- fendant was heard and the case was adjourned.
Trotsky's Influence.
of
The prospect of Trotsky's admin- sion to Germany produced a pro- test from a group of health resorts. headed by Wiesbaden. This collec tive protest, which was addressed to the Chancellor, Horr Müller, drew attention to Trotsky's state- ment that he wished to undergo an extended cure at a German resort, and said: "The administrations
that the presence consider Trotsky would have an unfavour able influence upon the influx of foreign visitora Trotsky's legal representative in Germany forward- to the authorities a medical re- part of the doctor who treated. Trotsky when he was in Bertin incognite in 1928, which says that the operation then performed did not complete the treatment, and.
should be continued. The state adds that it is desirable that is ment by the Prussian Minister of the Interior that he has no objection to Trotsky's admission to Prussia caused the Nationalists in the Prussian Diet to table a protest, on the lines of that recently made by their colleagues in the Reichetag. As already reported by cable, the Germans Cabinet decided against Trotsky's admission.
Prince of Wales and Marine
Engineers.
Some 600 cheering guests greeted the Prince of Wales, who proposed the toast of "The Shipbuilding and Engineering Industries." coupled with the name of Lord Eylsant, st the dinner of the Institute of Marine Engineers in London. "I do not blame the long-suffering instructors during the four years when I was a naval. cadet for my ignorance of naval engineering, which they did their best to teach me," the Prince continued. "I was. generally at the bottom of the class. Nevertheless I know a ship is as useless without engines as a splash without &
Scotch. There is no finer thrill in entering a foreign The Prince port than to find numbers of ships of tying the British flag. cited the complicated scope modern marine engineers' duties. some time in the engine-room of and confessed that he had spent every ship in which he had travelled since the war. He added: "We must keep the Atlantic blue ribbon. age cach month, to Turkey. In the which the Mauretania holds. My last quarter of 1928 the monthly return to his Majesty's sickbed in- average was 1,108, and in January veived a record trip for any naval this year 1,236. These figures, it is ahip, which the First Lord of the stated, do not include important Admiralty agrees was a valuable Government contracts recently re-experimental test for the vessel." seived in Germany.
German Opera Sensation.
Why don't our gallant lads of the Navy get fed on British ment 1" demanded Commander KENWORTHY, taking up another line of attack Why should they have to eat Argen-
The introduction of the Latin tine beef Was this fair to British agriculturists 1 A
Conservative alphabet in Turkey has had the member supported the Commander effer of prompting the Turkish in urging that a voluntary ration market to be the most important of fresh fish should be supplied to export field for German type the men in the Royal Navy both writers. In 1927, 61, and up to from the point of view of the health September, 1923, 45 German type
wiitors were exported, on an aver- of the men, and. in order to aseist the British fishing industry. The Conservative member for Bolton said he pnderstood that the last contract placed by the Admiralty for shoelices had been given to a foreign country. That contract amounting to 2,000,000 pairs of laces per annum, ought to have been placed where it would have A French professor of European
On the eye of the great "1929. employed British labour. In reply, languages has been added to the
staff of the new $1,000,000 store of season," for which such extensive the Parliamentary Secretary said that even if the Admiralty could the T. Eaton Company that has preparations are being made, Bertin purchase fresh meat for the Navy been opened recently, in Calgary art one of the most prominent. it would only afford very small This appointment was made at the figures in its musical life, Herr assistance to the home farmer. The request of Lady Eaton, it being her Bruno Walter, who was to have total quantity of meat other than wish that this professor act as an taken & leading part in the operatio tinned meat purchased for the Navy instructor in French and Germaar toevente of the festival. Herr Walter, up to last November was 3,125 tons. the store employees. The reason who is the director of the Berlin All of this was frozen meat with given for this instruction in lan Municipal Opera, submitted his re- the exception of fresh pork-probguages is that it will aid the em- signation, and stated that he intende ably per cent of the whole. All ployees in the learning of European to take over the direction of the the frozen meat purchased last year customs and habits and the value Leipzig Cloth Hall Orchestra. His was of British Empire origia. It of imported merchandise when it is] decision results from a condict with was estimated that the additional received at the Calgary store. -the authorities over the Municipal cost which would be entailed by the
Opera and the two Prussian State- Operas, between which Herr Walter purchase of fresh meat for the Navy would be £130,000 a year.. But even
considers there is a lack of coordi if the Admiralty could face that
nation. He had requested that the artistic supervision of all three extra cost, 30ppiles of frozen-ment
operas should be brought under his would always be necessary, be
control, but this necessitated an H.M. ships had not the refrigerat
agreement between the Municipality- ing plant required to freeze fresh ment. As regards fish, where the x am. daily. The "most rigid and the Prussian Government, standard ration was adopted the economy" in the consumption of which has commitments with Herr men could bay their fab if they water is now admitted to be es Kleiber, who could not be reached liked. Where general messing was tial, and public co-operation in pre- at short notice. It is stated that the practice fish was served wher- venting waste is earnestly request Herr Walter was offered, as an in- ever possible. The Parliamentary ed. We can only repeat what has ducement to remain in Berlin, an Secretary said he was not aware of cen said several times already indefinite extension of his present
these columns-everybody can
contract, an increase of his emoln- the case mentioned in regard to bootlaces, but he would look into economise in the use of water, but ments to £5,000 & year, with five the matter. The increase in the very few have troubled to do so. If months anntial leave, and a pro- cost of tobacco for 1999 was due me aye shall have no really mise that he should direct at least mainly to introduction of adequate rain. until the cigaretto tobacco last year, which typhoon comes, most rigid economy will not be a matter for earrest request, but compulsory observance, Chinese Ban on British Paper,
While not always agreeing with
The member for Central Hull certainly covered a wide field of criticism. Among other things, he asked what means were being taken to find jobs for the men when they left the Service 1. The Fleet might be very efficiently manned by fewer men if mare labour-saving appli- ances were introduced. The bon. and gallant member. produced a photograph of H.M.S. Nelson, the was proving very popular. latest, most modern and costly In the end, the Government got battleship in the world. He said what it wanted in the way of money that the ship was fitted throughout for the Senior Service, but those with every kind of labour-saving who opposed the Voter had the satis
the
Water Restrictions,
The long-expected has happened the P.W.D. announces that unless For adequate rainfall occurs
all occurs during the next ten days, the water supply will be cut off from six p.m. to
ín
first
20 performances at the State
orarium of £2,000 to £2,500.
Operas, with an extra annual bon-
Robinson Crusoe First Edition... Robinson Crusoe " Fir A shabby book with wall-paper
of the Bale by Public Auction to cont to cant., the Planking, is 14′′-8′′ | FANZING. (in Ox Lex Village); appliance, but certain work on, faction of having said what they the views expressed by the North wrappers, yellowed by, the dust of be held on MONDAY, the 22xD DAT thick, tremely handsome, and wil HOUSE with Garden and Garage, board was still done by very anti-wanted to say about lower-deck China Daily News, we feel it more than a century" and a half and
or APRIL 1929, st 3 r. at the She is
Offices of the Public Works Department, by out-distance most vessels of her size and Order of His EXCELLENOY THE GOTZENOR, type, handles very well, behaves wonder- Vessel could easily be converted into motor beat.
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Five Chinese cases of small-pox were reported on Thursday, I from Victoria,
and 4 from Kowloon. There was also one British case of small-pox.
For stealing a ruler belonging to Mr. W. J. Brown from bis office at the Kowloon China Light & Power Company, an office coolic was fined 810 of 14 days' hard labour The defendant said that he found the ruler in the waste paper basket.
has
necessary to protest against the looking, least of anything in the Moderate Price. Apply KWONG quated methods. Holystoning the grievances.
proposed action to obstruct the world, like a very great find,' SANG HONG, LTD., 250, Drs Veus decks (an antiquated method dating
circulation of the Shanghai journal has just come out of the dim corner 17366 from Nelson's time) might be re
We know that Western fintions of a New York attic and taken its ROAD CENTRAL
placed by some more up-to-date
acetimes take similar action place on the $10,000 shelf of first process. "As cadet," said the
against periodicals containing views editions. It is a copy of Robinson LET." NORMAN' COTLieutenant-Commander. "I holy-
disapproved of by the authorities, Crusoe and is, according to R. W TTAGE East, SETH'S Corner, stoned the decks myself, as we were
but it is a foolish and unfair policy, C. Tail, of the New York Public Furnished 6 Roomed House. Garage under a lieutenant who believed
and invariably fails of its purpose Library, "a hitherto lost book for for Austin "7" Early occupation. cadets should do everything an able Apply to: PEROY SMITH, SETH & seaman did, and I agree it waI IL
If the North China Daily News which collectors and bibliographers FLEMING.
deliberately attacked" the have eagerly searched for many [7659
very good rule." He suggested that
In 1774, Hugh Gaine, useful employment might be found
National Governments there may or years. may not have been just reason for printer and book seller, had z for senior Roval Marine officers by
anch attacks. If justifiable, the thriving business in the American 10 LETON LEE." Detached giving them the command of const
Shanghai journal has dons China colonies. With the publication of Commanding Excellent View, Within defences at home and abroad. A.
good service by its criticisms; if its Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe in comments were unjustified, we be- England and its immediate success, Ten Minutes of Town by Bus. Semi mistake was being made in enter-
lieve our contemporary would be issued an American edition of furnished. Gi Electrfe Light, and ing too many officers and ment
observe the best traditions of the book. Up to now, however, the Modern Sanitation. Garage, Extensive for the Navy. It was not fair to GroundaApply: ABNHOLD & CO., take men into the Navy in such
British Journalism and publish any only trace to this issue was an [7613 LTD.
large numbers unless they could be.
reply to its criticisms which the advertisement which Gaine publish assured a career in the future. The
National Government cared to ed in another book in 1776. When policy should be to rely as much as
make, To refuse postal facilities the Colonial troops captured New possible upon the mercantile marine. to provide a naval reserve. He also Signor Carpi's Italian Grand to a journal whose editorial policy. Tark, the shop of the Tory book complained of the slowness of the Opera Company will play at the may not be always pleasing to the dealer was destroyed, and the same. administrativo authorities is an thing, it is assumed out of the high promotion of petty officers and Star Theatre and not at the Theatre action not to be expected from the feeling of the times, happened to men. A Conservative member, Gom-Royal as previously announced. mander Bouwer, said it was not. Booking is now at Moutries. Those Goverment of a free and enlighten- issues of his books in the hands of Colonists. The book is the only always à saving in personnel to who have already booked at Andered Republic. It is the method which
was resorted to in Riisain, and known copy of the first American introduce mechanical methods. New son's may transfer their seats at Germany in monarchist times, but edition of Robinson Crusoe.” troubles occurred. He thought it either Moutries or the Star Theatre always failed, as it always will It is the most important early fail, to stifle criticism. The way to child's book ever published in meet suck attacks is to refute the America, except, of course, the New be rewarded on returning it to MaTO LET Unfurnished from Lez would be a bad plan to rely to APRILLA HACIENDA" any large extent for manning Hie WOTHERSPOON: TAIKO DOCKYARD, No. 194, THE PEAK. Eent Moderate. Majesty's Navy on men from the [7673 Apply to Property Office, JARDINE, merchant navy. It required con-
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suppression of the critic inevitably edition of Poe's" Tamerlaine," of Fleet Besides, the proper place for
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