HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1930.

SHOPPING GUIDE

PERMANENT WAVING

The Most Up-to-date Beauty Shop in Town.

ME. BETEN. TEL. 18089. PEXINSULA HOTEL EX. 4.

ON SALE.

the HONG KONG WEEKLY PRESS January to June, 1929.

BOUND VOLUMES of

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FOR PURE MILK

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MEATS.

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The Main Shop of

THE JADE TREE, Inc.

is removed to THE ARCADE, PENINSULAR HOTEL, We specialize in

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OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER JAT MODERATE PRICES

ROYAL SHOE STORE No. 1, D'AGUILAR STREET, Нога Кола. Telephone 28257.

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2nd Floor,

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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.

ESTABLISHED 1868.

EAST.

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HORTICULTURE FOR WOMEN PRISONERS.

HOLLOWAY DUMP MADE TO BLOOM,

BOY'S DEATH AFTER VACCINATION.

SLEEPY SICKNESS VICTIM.

At an inquest at Southend on Ronald Bennett, aged 10, it was stated that the cause of death was encephalitis, or sleepy sickness, re- sulting from vacoination, and a verdict of death from natural vaccina causes, was returned.

Gardens tended by woman detain cd in Holloway Prison is a dream of Miss M. D Stubbs, of the Nation had been properly performed.

tional Gardens Guild, that has come true. Inside that grim, place for wrong-doors are three big gar- deng where summer flowers are in bloom, bringing their fragrance to beautify the drab prison life,

of

Only a short time ago one those gardens was a dumping ground for coke another was rubbish heap; and the third con- sisted of a long strip of rough grass having a sycamore tree, a naap's" neet, iron railings, and a drain pipe.

How the transformation wrought was told to a reporter by Miss Stubbs, who explained that the Prison Gardening Association works in conjunction with the Na tional Gardens Guild.

I have been attending Holloway Prison for the past two years," Misa Stubba said. The prisoners como voluntarily to my lectures and. classes, and do all the gardening themselves. We have three classes, each lasting two hours, every week, and my pupils are from twenty- fire to seventy years old. Some are only strong enough to pick seed pods; some wold a pick-axe to break up the hard ground..

They are very friendly and keen

The jury found that the

Dr. C. Grant Pugh, Medical Officer for the Southend Borough, who assisted at a post-mortem examination on the boy, stated that death from encephalitis and va cination, which occurred about once in, every 50,000 cases, was the sub- ject of inquiry by the Ministries of Health and the health authorities of every civilised country.

The generally accepted view," he said, dependent of the vaccine, of its quality, or the way it is achninis- tered, The opinion is that for some. unknown reason some people have: the poison in, their system, but in the ordinary way it lies dormant until a person is attacked by cer- tain diseases or is vaccinated. En

disease which is cephalitis is a neither preventable nor discover able before outbreak, but it does not occur after revaccination."

The coroner said it would be wrong for people to come to the conclusion from the evidence at that inquest that vaccination was a bad thing.

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me that they look out anxiously us are distine cach morning to see what the woa- ther is like. If there is rain, they Biological and Serological Supplies.know there will be no gardening in

in

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the evening Usually then, I gave them lectures. In one of the plots they grow lattuce, which, I be lieve, they are allowed to have for

180 DES Vaux ROAD WEST. TEL. 22972 tea

I shall never forget the first lec ture I gave when prisoners filed in with an officer behind them.

tively tailored from Finest Quality Mater ials and are of Irreproachable CUT, FIT and STYLE and of Unequalled Value

2nd Floor 7, Duddell St.,

Shirts and Pyjamas made to Gentlemen's

Wing Hing Co. She left them with me, and locked opposite Gospel) Requirements at

TAILORS

as all up for an hour.

"Women nowadays are well-trent- ea in prison. The cells are now, called rooms, the wardressce are. known as officers, and there is a bell in every room which the pri soner can ring in case of need. Every room has electric light, and the prisoners are allowed to use it till nine at night. The women's PHONE 21417. 64, QUEEN'S RD. C. health is well looked after, and

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HONG KONG POLICE RESERVE.

[ORDEES BY THE HON. ME. b. D. C WOLFE, C.M.G. INSPECTOR- GENERAL OF POLICE ]:

General, Revolver Practice. The regular weekly revolver practice (volun tary) will take place at the. Bowen Road Revolver Range on Wedne day, September 24, from 5.30 to 7 pm. It will be open to all ranks of the HK.P., Special Constables, Chinese Company, Hong Kong Police Reserve and to all persons holding permits to carry arms.

Police Training School. The weekly classes for Police Reservists at the Police Training School, Kowloon,will be held on Tuesday, September 23, at 5.30 p.m. All members of the Chinese and Indian Companies, and of the Flying Squad who have not yet passed Part IL Training Course should attend

they are allotted work in accord- ance with their strength.

"One woman wanted me to give her hints about stocking a garden because, she said, her husband bought a house which had a plot at the back, and when she came out she wanted to be able to lay it out. Another woman who had been gathering seed-pod, told me that never again would she buy a pot of stock in flower for eightperce thinking it would provide her seed for her little garden. She knew now what a penny packet of reed would do

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They are friendly, "decent peo rle, these unfortunate women. Une of them particularly wanted flowers planted in a plot because, she said, the hospital cella overlooked the plot, and it would be something to cheer up the women patients. To be able to get out in the open-air among the growing life of plante and flowers gives these women. fresh mental outlook. It teaches them that there is something more in hie than the sordid little things that have occupied their thoughts. Many of them feel their imprison- ment very keenly, but work in t garden makes them forget and, shows them there is still beauty of life, that life is still worth while. Chinese Company

The work of beautifying prisons Revolver Practice. Members of in steadily growing Lecturers have the Chinese Company, who have already been attached to well over. passed Parts I. and IL. of Training twenty prisons. Miss Stubbs would Course, will attend at the Bowen be extremely grateful for gifts of Road Revolver Range on Wednes-seeds and outdoor plants sent to day evening, September 24, at her c/o the Governor of Holloway p.m. sharp for revolver practice Prison. under Musketry Instructor E. Car penter.

Flying Squad,

Tuesday, September 23, as usual Members will fall in outside Queen's Pier at 5.15 p.m. and proceed by motor transport to Kennedy Road,

The weekly instructional patrol of the Eowloon Section will take place on Tuesday, September 13 Fall in at Tsimtsatsui Fire Brigade Members will bring their rifles,

TEL. 23056.

Reasonable Prices

Want a Good Tiffin in Town ? Come to the

PRINCE'S CAFE

(Next to A.P.O. BUILDING)

Today's Tiffin-$1.00

Prince's Fruit Cocktail

2.-Chicken Barley Boup 8.Fricassee of Garoupa 4-Baked Macaroni a l'Italianne

-Fried Snipe on Toast 6.-Roast Pork and Apple Sauce 7 Cold Roast Beef and Salad 8-Strawberry Jelly

9.Cheese

10.Dessert-

11-Tea or Coffee

Cold TIFFIN 75 cts

Iced Consommé #Cold Roast Beef or Mutton -Cold Bailed Tork Hain

Cold Roast Chicken. Potato Salad and Misyonunies

Ice Cream

Fraits

Ised Tes

Station at 5.30, p.in. sharp. Dress: belts, revolvers and truncheons. DON'T LEAVE HONG KONG

Khaki uniform and cap with khaki Uniform if possible. cover,

The final instructional patrol of the month of the Hong Kong Section will take place on Friday, September 28. Fail in at the Central Police Station at 5.15 p.m. sharp. Dress: Khaki uniform and cap with khaki cover. All members should attend

Sharpshooters Company. Riot Drill The Koit Drill this week will be held on Thursday afternoon, September 5, instead of (Continued at foot of nezl column.)

Motor Patrol-detachment of the Company will accompany the Flying Squad on their weekly patrol on Friday, September 28. Members with cars and motor cycles will fall in at Police Headquarters. at 5,15 sharp. Uniform: Caps with khaki covers, tunice, shorts, puttees, belts, holsters and revolvera

Winter Uniform-All members not at present provided with winter uniform should apply at once to the

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THREE MONTHS SIX MONTHS .... TWELVE HÖRTES

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Tastructions

THE Undersigned have receiv

To SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

THURSDAY, SEPT.

COMMENCING AT 5.15 PM.

Ar Tuna SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET,

A FINE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS

Comprising

Cape of Good Hope, China, Gambia, Gold Coast, Great Britain, Hong Kong and Several Errore of Hong Kong Jubilee, Macau, Slams, Strails Bettlements, etc., etc:

On View From WEDNESDAY, the

24th SEPTEMBER"-1930.-

TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERY,

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

HE Undersigned have received Instructions from The Brais TRAR, Supreme Court,

TO BULL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION,

OF

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26.

At 12 O'CLOCK NOON:

M

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET,

THE GOODS

CHATTELS

OF METROPOLE HOTEL ANNEX or No. 7, DUDDELL STREET.

TERMS—A. CUSTOMARY.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS;

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE

HE Undersigned have received

Instructions from THE Rac18-/ TRA, Supreme Court,

TO SELL ST

PUBLIC AUCTION

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 At 12 O'CLOCK NOON AT THRIE SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET,

THE GOODSCHATTELS OF A. AND P. LEONG HINGKEE (METROPOLE HOTEL) 67 No. 22, ICE HOUSE STREET.

TERMS AS CUSTOMARY.

LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS.

THERE'S A LONG, LANG TRAIL

Fless,

$4.00 $8.00 $18.00

KEATING'S

11 Ice House Street.

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