KOWLOON DAILY SUPPLEMENT
Hongkong Daily Press.
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ESTABLISHED 1857
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We respectfully beg to announce that through unavoidable circumstances, we have been reluctantly compelled to reduce the number of musicians in our Orchestra.
The music, nevertheless, continues excellent, but in a far more subdued
tone.
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REMOVAL NOTICE. "
Colombo Jewellery Stores annourice removal to Kowloon Hotal Arcade, Entrance on Hankow Road.
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Fraternity Book Room 916, Nathan Road, Kowloon."
The first consignment of Christmas Cards and Calendars. has just arrived,
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1933
OUR WATER SUPPLY
STILL MORE RAIN
WANTED
According to the monthly water return issued by the Water, Autho- rity, the total storage in the Island reservoirs of August 1, was 1,605.66 million gallons as compared with 2,289.05 million gallons on August 1, 1932, when the reservoir were fall.
Tytam Tuk level is 33 feet below overflow and has 740 million gallons in contrast with the. 1,400 million gallons which it can hold. The other Irland reservoirs are full.
The consumption for the month of July was 385.69 million gallons as compared with 344.38 in July last
year.
The figures for the mainland re- servoirs follow
Total storage-
*Consumption
July, July,
1933. .609,92
1932.
20.02.
667.23 177.00
-Million gallons. Kowloon Bywash has 110.m.g÷ compared with, a capacity of 185, but the other reservoirs, including Kowloon main are full.
In July, 1932, from 1st to 31st a constant street fountain supply was operated in the rider main districts.
In July, 1953, constant supply in all districts during the whole month.
PUBLIC HEALTH WORK
IN U.S.
Continued from Page 7)
effort would be amply compensated by the results.
With regard to the Orient, Dr. Geiger said that Public Health Service was one of the biggest pro- blems China has to face and that if he had five years of his life to spare he would rather spend it out here in China doing public health service. "This is provided I am given the money and facility and absolutely responsibility and no political interference, "he said.
The future of any province or state or of any of the outports de pends entirely on the safety of its inhabitants from the public health standpoints."
・. Dr. Wellington Returns Thanks.
The Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington in returning a vote of thanks said: "We have listened to your address with the greatest interest and it has not only been an intellectual
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treat but it has also very greatly. With regard to Hong Kong, we have certain pro- blems here which are not quite the same as they are in other places but as I have always tried to teach, public health in the Orient, in San Francisco, and in England are all the same, as far as I know. We have here a certain amount of tuberculosis and I think perhaps my fellow Rotarians would like to bear, a little story about spitting A lady got into a francar and several other people in the tramcar started spitting. There was notice saying "No spitting allow ed" with a penalty of $5. She called the conductor to ask if that regulation was enforced and the man replied "God Bless You, no Spit where you like."
Dr. Wellington said that it was one thing to tell people what not to do and quite another to im press them with what they should do.
That's Different. Mr. Jones began the mid- looking, young man,
"er-ah-that, is, can-e--will you-”
Why, yes, my boy, you may smiled the girl's father The young man gasped.
What's that? Have whom!"
THE CHATHAM ROAD COAL DUMP
DEPUTATION RECEIVED BY COLONIAL SECRETARY
HUNGHOM BAY AND PORT
DEVELOPMENT
The deputation from Kowloon consisting of Messrs. E. A. Sykes, R. I. Shrigley and J. A. Tarrant duly waited on the Honourable Mr. D. W. Tratman, C.M.G., Colonial Secretary, by appointment at 3 p.m. yesterday. Mr. C. E. Terry was unavoidably absent being detained in Kow- loon on account of the Typhoon warning being up.......
On behalf of the deputation, the views of property owners, lessees of property and tenants etc. were placed before Colonial Secretary by Mr. J. A. Tarrant who acted as spokesman.
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EUROPEAN RESIDENTIAL
RESERVATION
Addressing the Hon. Mr. Trat-consequences. That menace is the man, Mr. Tarrant said:-
extensive dump of coal and coal dust which
bas
been recently placed on the Kowloon-Canton Railway land abutting on the sen front opposite to Chatham Road
reasons
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The Coal Dump Nuisance..
The area in Kowloon which from earliest times may be cod sidered as essentially the European residential reservation, is, compris ed within the following boundaries. On the East, Chatham Road; the North, Austin Road; the Weat
This coal dump.constitutes Nathan Road; and the South,
nuisance to occupiers of houses and Salisbury Road. Over forty years
tenements in its vicinity, and own- ago, there existed in that area
ers of property have become alarm. such desirable and well-known re
ed at the consequences to them of sidences as Victoria View, Knuta-
its continuance and possible deve- ford Terrace, Canton Villas, Lycelopment. Tenants are disturbed in moon Villas, and many detached
the quiet enjoyment of their pre- houses, A few years later were
mises by this auissace, their con- added Gomies Villas, The R. A.
tinued occupation is rendered im Mess. premises, Ormahy Villas and possible, and they will naturally. many smaller residences extending vacate them at the earliest oppor- from Chatham Road to Nathan tunity. These conditions were con Road,
firmed at the recent public meeting This area has always been re-
of property owners, lessees of pro- garded as eminently desirable from
perty, prospective investors and of health; convenience, builders and tenants generally, pleasant surroundings and out
when a resolution was unanimously look.. The past three decades have
passed to the cffect "that the witnessed remarkable development, existence of this coal dump con- particularly during the last few stiutes a nuisance to the tenants
represents An years. All this
of the neighbouring houses, ren- enormous capital investment. Furders the neighbourhood undesirable ther important development is ex- as a residential district and seri- pected, schemes. having been re-
ously depreciates the value of ad- Criticisms and cently devised, and land acquired jacent property." for the erection of European re-experiences of tenants expressed
On en extensive and sidences
at that meeting have been reported elaborate scale, in olving consider in the local press. able capital expenditure. During Considering the great interests the very long period under review involved which affect all parties it cannot be gainsaid that the concerned, including the Hong development of this residential area Kong Government, it seems beyond has had the recognition approval comprehension that the Kowloon and encouragement of the Hong Canton Railway, a department of the Hongkong Government should Kong Government.
The population of the aforesaid have permitted the land under area must be very large it could their control to be used for the be ascertained. The rateable value purpose stated, thereby creating of properties, therein comprised: the conditions we have brieny on- would total a very considerable deavoured to describe sum. It represents a very import ant revenue to the Colony, which promises to be greatly increased by the building schemes now in eon templation.
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The Present Position,
The present position may be briefly summed up as follows.
In this metter the interests of property owners and residents do not appear to have been taken into consideration, rather that they I were ignored, or treated as non- ⚫ existent.
Harbour Frontage:
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It is presumed, that the railway land in question has been let with In this residential area a vast the object of obtaming, revenue therefrom. We are not warê, that amount of capital is invested in property by various corporations, its proposed letting, for such d companies, and private persons, purpose was put to public tender In order that these properties and duly advertised. Had that should prove permanent and re been done we feel sure that public munerative investments, expense interest would have been aroused has not been spared in equipping, immediately, and if it were the houses and tenements with the question of the Government great ! most modern conveniences and ly needing the revenue to be deriv- appliances.
ed therofrom, or considered that The great number of residents in such land should be earning re
# this area pays very considerable venue, other and very desirable total sum in respect of rents and schemes would have been proposed rates; and paying such, rent and as Is now being done, and from rates, they are entitled to the which a greater revenue might be
Mordover sach quict enjoyment of their promises, assured.
other very essential point of agree schemes would not depreciate the My daughter, of course, rement between landlord and tenant. large revenue already being receiv plied Jones, “That's what you In respect of these properties, meso.
You want to marry her. the Colony receives large suma
ares in question or interfere with don't you!!
annually in rates, and taxes, any further increase arising. · from “Why, no," said the young man. This happy, zoalition? I afsire developments in cutemplation, "I just wanted to know if you has been maintained uninterrupted Eurthermore, are Ligured could lend me $10,"
13 for many years, to the satisfac. that on the harbour frontage manj other sites are available for use as tion of all parties concerned: Now, Certainly abt,
know | however, it is definitely threatened coal dumps, equally suitable
with interruption, and, with serious
ted on Page 12.)
he asked
Why
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