Woollen

Underwear

no

Synthetic fabrics have their place in our modern economy. But

has wool. pure substitute. The wise among men still stick to wool as the ideal next-to-the-skin "material for winter protection.

The position of wool is invio- late and seemingly unassailable for many years to come.

can

From

we Our stocks readily equip you to face the Winter with equanimity.

VESTS-TRUNK DRAWERS PANTS COMBINATIONS

!

IN VARIOUS WEIGHTS AND SIZES.

MACKINTOSHS TD

Keep That “NEW” Look

THE newness of a suit can bo prolonged indefinitely if it

is pressed and cleaned at. re. gular intervala. We use only special solvents, "genuine 'dry. cleaning.

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CHEMICAL SOAR OLĦANING AND FLAT-IRON PRESSING EVERY GARMENT IS PRO-". PERLY STEAM

BY

PRESSED

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1932.

OUR WATER SUPPLY

FIVE MONTHS AT CURRENT EXPENDITURE

WISDOM OF EARLY RESTRICTION

Storage in the Island reservoirs on Decembar Int, according to the P.W.D. monthly return was 1,88 million gallons compared with 1,845 m.g. at the same time last year. The maximum storage is about 2,293 m.g.. Consumption of water was 279 m.g. compared with $53 m.g. in November, 1931, and 396 in August. The restric- tion to a 10 hours" supply was imposed on the 8th and remited in a useful caving of about 74 m.g.

On the Mainland storage on December 1st was 550 m.g. com pared with 683 m.g. at the same time last year. Consumption was 161 m.g. the same amount as in November, 1931,

The total storage in all reservoirs was on December 1st 2,383 m.g, and at the present rate of consumption we have sufficient to jast for five and a half months from that date. le., till the middle of April,

The widom of early restrictions is obvious and no doubt, fur ther saving will have to be effected. At the rate of expenditure pre- valent in August last there is just enough to last till the end of March 1

The oficial figures follow-

ISLAND WATER WORKS

Lével and storage of water in reservoirs on December 1, 1932.

Reservoir. Tytam. Tytam Byowash

*320.33

1:42

1931...

1932.

Below Overflow. 10 11" 231 g"

Tytam Intermediate

0

1"

Tytam Tuk......

12' 3

Contents in

Millions of Below

Gallons. Overflow. 298.31. 7.117

1.29

23' 3" 185.43 1,185.75

Contents in Millions of

Gallone.

37' 1"

8' 5"

Wong Nei Chung..

131 6"

15.17

у дих

Pokfulame

13' 4"

37.38

111*

Aberdeen Upper ......

9 €"

128.04

Aberdeen Lover....

i3 37

34.41

47.50 1,296,40 12.04 98:32 129.40 8.89

Total Storage

1,845,65

1,833.33

Consumption of water in the City and Hill District in milliona

of gallons during the month of November:-

Consumption

Estimated population

Consumption per head per day...

1931.

1932.

353.20

381,500

30,0

279.34† Million gallons. 38-4,500

24,2 Gallona.

*Includes 75.58 million gallons from Mainland. t-Includes 48.23 million gallons from Mainland.

November, 1931-Constant supply throughout the City, Hill and High Levol districts during the whole month.

Novembar, 1938. From 1st to 7th constant supply throughout the Hill and High Level ifstricts nox full supply throughout the City excepting those houses where connections to Rider Main have already boon cut.

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From 8th to 30th a 10 hours supply (0 am to 11 am, and 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. was given to all districta,

Reservoir.

Kowloon Main:

!

MAINLAND WATER WORKS ......a tem

1931.

1832,

Contents in

Below Overflow. Level

Millions of Below.

Gallons. Overlow.

352.80 Loyal

Contents in

Millions of.--.

Gallons. 359.50

Kowloon Byewash'....... 23′ 3′′ Shek Li Pui «............ 1. " Shing Mun Reception...

104.61

214.

101.45

110.35

5' 10"

03.60

18:75

13 gue

Total Storage

583.21

550.87

MYSTERIES OF GAS LIGHTING

DO YOU SEE LIFE FROM AN AZIMUTH ANGLE?:

INDUSTRY'S RESEARCH WORK

Have you ever met a sinusoidal projection, En life from an Azimuth sugle, or held an isolux diagram in your hand?

Vory probably not. But Mr. F. || C. Smith handled all of them with case when speaking at the autumn research meeting of the Institution of Gas Engineers in London, dat

Mr. Smith, who is on the stati of the London Gas Light and Cake Company was presenting a paper on The planning of gas installa- tions to conform with the British: standard specification for strect lighting. He flung strange diagrams at his audience, and they appeared to appreciate them.

The meaning of much of Mr. Smith's paper was hidden from the layman, but the results will be appreciated by every pedestrian and motorist. His paper was en indication of the constant research being made by the gas industry in order to improve the lighting of traffic-crowded streets.

TRAGEDY ON S.S. TEAN

QUARTERMASTER - DROWNED.

A brief report was made to the Harbour Office by Capt. 3. Pringle, | master of the China Navigation! steamer Tean to the effect that a quartermaster lost his life while. on a voyage from Amoy to Hong Kong.

The first intimation was when the words." man overboard" were beard. This was about 12.30 p.m on December 8 when the vessel was in Latitude 27 degrees. 23N. Longi- tude 121 degrees. 33E.

It was found that the Chinese quartermaster had fallen over- board. A life-buoy was thrown into the sea, and the vessel put about. A life boat was lowered, and a search was made, but though an hour was apent in looking for him, no trace was found." The Vossel then resumed her journey and the Captain made a report to the British Consul at Amoy.

Cosy Woolies

For the

Children.

"Chilprufe" Nightgowns Made of Pure Wool. Guard your childrens health during this cold

weather.

BRING

THE CHILDREN!

Now IS THE TIME

Hundreds of Toys are being given away in our

"LUCKY DOLLAR DIP"-

An Early Trip to our Toyland insures the Choicest Chance.

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HONG KONG DEPOT: 80, Qomen's Bosch, Central. Tal. 1975,

PEAK HOTEL DE UTI 201. 2971,

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£40,000,00

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Consumption of water in Kowloon in millions of gallons during the month of November:-

Consumption

1

.1931. 151.54

1932.

tara 203,050

17.2

101.60 Million gallons. 306,650

·

Estimated population Consumption per head nor day...

18.5 Gallons. November, 1931.-Constant supply in all districts during the whale month.

November, 1932. From 1st to 7th Constant supply, in pll' dis- tricts From 8th to 30th a 10 hours apply ( 1.m. to 11 am, and 4 p.m: to 9 p.m.) was given to all districts,

The reports of the Government Bacteriologist and Analyst show that the quality of the water is satisfactory.

A Boy Who Breathes by

Machinery

Oxford, Nov. 10,-I have talked to-day to a schoolboy who is encased in a steel box at the Wingfield Mor- ris Orthopedic Hospital gear: ford a boy who breather by mac

ho can still smile.

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but

He if James M. Turner, a Stowe (Bucks) whoolboy, whose home Wimbledon, Ho

was taken to

to

the hospital with infantile paralysis.

A few days ago his condition by his breathing" wha worse an

came

A Marvellous Machine.

Since then his condition has im- proved daily until at present it is from his case for almost an hour ndir possible for him to be released

cach day

Then the case is fitted around him

again and the mechanical breathing

bančín 1288, 34

him the hospital staff have fixed up To make things more pleasant for

so seriously affected that his life around his head, so that he can see milny mirrors at various-angles was despaired of

all that is happening in the outside world.""

The hospital authorities decided to got a 'lung-pumping machine atd

The apparatus, which was sup members of the hospital staff worked plied by Sir Robert Davis, is known for ten hours keeping Turner lives the Drinker Respirator. Its until this apparatus reached Ox ford.

I was told that there are definite hopse of his recovery.

He said to me:

now

mechanism, is so wonderful that it can be adapted to suit any case and make patient breathe at porms) Speed

There are delicate instrumenta which record with absolute precision

"I am not dead yet, not by a the trumber of respirations and the long way.

****Actually I am feeling very

amount of air which the patient in breathing in

The boys head only is exposed, His great concern, to-day was to and when a vacuum" is÷örssted his

football matches.

„Turner, wa first out, ibto this ste case he could not breathe

Then a pump, workin

For

CHRISTMAS

You can't do better

than to give

A CASE-FULL

OF GOOD CHEER

this Christmas.

ASSORTED CASES FOR CHRISTMAS 1932

CASE No. 1. $45.00 1. Bot. Clos Royal (Sparkling)

Rouyer GuilletBrandy." Medos: Claret.. French Vermouth.

1

Invalid Sherry.

1.

Old Tom Gin.

Watson's "E Whisky

Curacao M.B.K.“

Bote. White Wine (Graves)

Castillo Pork.

CASE No. 2. $52.00

Hot. Gustave Ferrand Royal Extra Dry Champagne. St. Julien Claret. Castle 0 Sherry Renault's ****** Brandy; French Vermouth.

ian Vermouth Burnett's London Dry Gin. Watson's "E" Whisky, Dewar

White Label

Whisk

Bota. Oporto Blanco Fort

CASE No. 8. $60.00

- 9 Bota, Ayala Vintage Champagne.

1 Bot. Margaux: Claret.

1

Buiz Fine Old Brown,

Robertson's Privateer Fork. Castle 84 Fort. Italian Vermouth." Barnett's London Dry Gin

E Fine Old Brown, Brandy

SPECIAL CASES MADE UP TO ORDER

White Label

"binky.

pring's Brandy

DOULTON WARE FLAGONS- -CASES OF 8 on 6 BOTTLES DEWAR'S White Lable

A. S. WATSON @ Co., Ltd.

Wine & Spirit Merchants.

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