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BIG LOCAL SWEEP
By
"The Scout**
I am sure those who take any interest at all in racing in Hong- kong will be glad to hear that the Jockey Club is conducting an- other big sweep on the Picnic Bay Stakes to be held in September. These tickets at $1 each should prove immensely popular and it will be recalled that tickets in the Juling Stakes which WELS drawn for in June last were the objects of a great last minute rush. Although it is too early to make any predictions, the Indica- tioris are that the new 81 sweep will prove even more successful than its predecessor and that there As every Hikelihood of the whole 100.000 tickets being taken up. The change from $10 tickets to $1 on big local sweeps has proved de- finitely.. popular and after the September drawing there is still time to conduct one more big sweep for December, prior to the Annual Race Meeting next year."
RABIES OUTBREAK
During the week the authorities have Intensifed the measures tak- en against stray and unmuzzled
religious knowledge between var- lous schools help to stimulate in- terest in the children and it 13 hoped, so I understand, to make a yearly feature of it.
EFFECTS OF TRADE
DEPRESSION
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1934.
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THE RABIES QUTBREAK
(The Editor, The "Hong Kong Daily" Press"]"
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SEQUEL TO MURDER
Two Men Detained
The cause of the murder was said to be due to deceased's wife; who was alleged to have been en- ticed away by the younger suspect The unfortunate man was found with a large wound in the buck of the head, two broken ribs and a broken spleen which were said to have been caused by an iron bar and a stick.
RUMOURS DENIED
Officers And The Telephone Hoax
HMS. Berwick left for Home at 4 pm. yesterday and was given i hearty send-off by the ships in harbour. Appropriate music was provided by the band of the South Wales Borderers, and friendly feel- ing was evident throughout.
The rumours that were current. In connection with the murder of Chan Man, a vegetable gardener yesterday that two officers of H.: who was "found terribly battered MS. Berwick had been question- In his hut at Heung Che Village.ed on suspleton of being connect- Castle Peak, on Thursday two ed with the telephone hoax which i suspects have been arrested. They was said to have caused great an Dear Sir.-In view of the pre-
noyance to the public during the were said to be father and son. sent outbreak of Rables in Kow-
Mok Ting Kwan and Mok Kam Dast few days, have been officially toon and in the New Territories I
denled. om desired by the General Coming, and lived in Tai Kok Trul
Village, Mongkok. mittee of the Hong Kong S.P.C.A. to appeal to every dog owner in the Colony to co-operate to the fullest extent with the Authori-, ties in their strenuous endeavours to prevent the "fürther - spread of this' dread "disease. There is no actual cause for panic but every reasonable precaution possible should be taken by owners to con- trol their dogs and thug avoid their being needlessly exposed to Infection or to become a potential source of danger to human be Ings or to other dogs. This is not only a duty to the Community but also a right step in the inter- is that many people find it dim-ests of their dogs and themselves. cult even to spend the little extra'¡ Many owners have secured protec- on tram fare each day. In an- tion for their dogs by serum ino- other direction too the trade de- culation. ; pression has had a curious effect, In ordinary circumstances the
A black chow dog, belonging to It has increased the number of |S.P.C.A. as such does not conesïn
the tenants of the third floor of street hawkers. Dealers in varitself with domestic animals and lous articles probably feel that if birds that are not cruelly neglect-103, Wellington Street has been sent to Kennedy Town for obser- people could not be induced to goed or Ul-treated except for the cut shopping then the shop will rendering of such assistance as have to be brought to their 'doors. | may be found practicable" within Consequently in the Chinese parts the limited means at its disposal of the city, all kinds of commodi- the treatment of sick animals. ties are being hawked,
The main efforts of the Society are directed to the securing of fair treatment for animals” and poultry which are generally de-
The trade depression is showing its effect in a peculiar way. I understand that the attendance at the North Point Bathing Bea- ches' is much smaller this year than in the past year, despite the fact the hot season is now right upon us.
The fact of the matter
dogs and as the question of ra- PREVENTION OF stined as food for man. This work
bies is still largely before the pub-i lle, the tightening up of the re- gulations are all to the good and must have the support of every right-thinking citizen. It must be remembered that every dog which behaves in a vicious man- nerts not rabid, but neither the dog owner nor the pubile car. afford to take, a chance.
In Tak Shing Street last week, a dog bit two different persons and as it could not be captured, was duly shot. Examination showed that the animal was not rsbid. Some people would argue that the shoot- ing was too drastic a step to take, but with. the rables outbreak, still in the Colony, the authori tles are quite right In destroying any dog which goes about biting people. In spite of all the mea sures taken, further instances of people having been bitten were reported during the week. More co-operation by dog owners indicated.
THE NEW TERRITORIES
is
The very interesting report on the New Territories for the year 1933. drawn up by Mr. EH. WII- Hams. District Officer. North, pro- vides food for thought Apparent- ly the farmers in the New Ter- ritortes did not do too well last year. The drop in the selling price "of rice, coupled with the fact
SMUGGLING
Special Revenue Force
(From Our Special. Correspondenti
Canton, July 8.
The Native Goods Sales Offee is recruiting 50 revenue officers to check smuggling in sugar and tungsten, which are sold as gov- ernment monopoliés.
Among
the requirements is a shop guarantee in order
to pre- vent fraud and acceptence of bribery on the part of the revenue officers. The sale of these goods brings considerable profits to the government sales office. hence there are smuggled goods to com- pete with them.
Some arrests were" made, but still smugglers are busy consign- ing sugar and other agricultural products to Canton without pay-,
is largely carried out by educa- blonal methods but prosecutions in the Courts in certain cases are unavoidable" and necessary. Among other duties the Society's Inspec-
tors supervise а considerable amount of the loading and un- loading of animals and poultry from ships, junks and lorries. The Society is much indebted to the Police for their ready assistance and interest in the welfare of animals.
The General Committee appeals to the public for the1: generous support in their work on behalf of those that cannot plead their
cwn cause.
Thanking you for your courtesy In permitting me the use of your columns.
Yours. faithfully,
H. M. Cockle,
The Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty To "Animals
NEW DOG'S HOME
ANOTHER MAN BITTEN
Incident In Wellington Streel
vation.
The dog is alleged to have bit-, cen a man named Tam Lin Chau
at noon on Thursday, according to
"police report...
FOREIGN AREAS IN CHINA
Social Reform Retarded
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, June-20.
The International Labour Con- ference continued: Its discussion of the Director's report to-day."
The most interesting speech was made in Chinese by Mr. An Fu Ting, the Chinese workers' déle- gate, who made a great impression. on the conference.
He described the contract system in China and some other Asiatic countries under which the workers,
CANTON NEWS instead of being employed directly.
ITEMS
General Huang's Visit
From Our Special Correspondent)
Canton, July 6.
come
are engaged and paid by contrac- tors. This system, he said, was inhuman and cruel, for it qubject- ed the workers to a double exploi- tation. The Chinese Government had done something to get rid of it outside the foreign settlements and concessions, but inside them it still flourished, because there the Chinese. had no political of judicial authority.
Not only were the workmen in the settlements and concessions On behalf of the National Gov-sweated but the employers outside ernment, Generals. Hyang Shao them were put at a disadvantage Hsiung. Minister of Interior, will by having to compete with cheaper to Canton from Kwangsi labour. Factory inspection had interview General Pal Hsung been introduced in China but the Hsi leading Kwangsi military Shanghai foreign settlement and commander. The purpose of this concession resisted its application. trip is to win the support of Gen- and was impossible for the eral Pai Hsung Est in the foreign Chinese Government to apply it Govern-there. The foreign settlements policy of the National
to
ment.
were profitable industrial centres for foreign employers, where they did business for a number of years
ther and
returned home with
General Pal and the Kuomin tang veteran leaders have criticiz- ed the Japan polley of Nanking and particularly the resumption bank-notes soaked with the sweat of through train service between and blood of the Chinese workers."
ing tax or in violation of the A Meeting of the Hong Kong China and Manchuria. General He would not go into the ques- monopoly. Sugar is secretly Im-Society for the Prevention of Huang Shao Hsiung plans to re- tion of extra-territoriality in itself, ported into Canton from Macáo. Cruelty to Animals was held in store harmony betwten Canton but he would urge that social Hong Kong, and elsewhere.
the Private Room of Messrs. Lane, and Nanking. Tungsten 19 smuggled from Crawford, Ltd. on Wednesday, the Southern Kiangsi and Northern 4th July at 5.15 p.m. Mr. J. Kwangtung. where they mined. Owing to increasing de- mand for tungsten by armament
are
works' abroad, the prices of tungs- ten have risen high in recent months. Therefore, smuggling of this mineral is also on the in-
that the drought accounted for the first crop, while the second crop was late, did not help mat- ters. The really interesting part of the report, however, lay in the fact that the fisheries industries As the sugar monopoly bas suffered heavily following, the in-practically stamped out private Jurious effect of the customs duty sale and proves detrimental to the on the import of dried fish into sugar business, private retail sale
crease.
China. It is suficient to shows now allowed. Sugar merchants
how much handicap is imposed on may be permitted to obtain sugar "those engaged in this industry from the Native Goods Sales when it is realised that the duty office, if they can furnish a cash is greater than the value of the guarantee and undertake to sell a fish!
certain quantity a month.
BIRTHS AND DEATHS
The villagers of the New Terri- tories have now been persuaded to register births and deaths. It is Interesting to read that "a num- ber of prosecutions had first to be undertaken before the people made any move towards registra- tion." Seemingly the villagers held some idea at the back of. their minds that there was on ulterior motive behind such regis- tration. .. Another interesting piece of information is the fact that the electric light supply has been extended to Castle Peak and
This concession, is to prevent amuzaing of sugar. Because of the monopoly and the heavy tax on imported sugar, the price of this commodity is very high here.
DR. ANNIE BESANT'S" SUCCESSOR
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tunt.
Nanking Promises Funds
legislation should be exempt from It. The result of the action of the
stons was that the Chinese Govern foreign settlements and conces-
full its ment was not able obligations as a member of the
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While at Yung Yuen near Wu- Russell presided and there were to have met Marshal Li Chai Sum, chow, Minister Huang, is reported also present Miss C. Angus, Mrs. Hayden, Mrs. Jefferies. Mrs. Loseby. former military head of Kwang- Miss I. Phelps, Mrs. de 'Seidiecki, Mr. D. Davies, Mr. Ervine-Andrews. Mr. J. B. Macdonald, Mr. Pestonji.
It now seemed likely that the Mr. Ross, Mr. de Seldlecki, Mr.
employers of the settlements, and It is said that General Chiang concessions would oppose the in Veliki, Mr. H. M. Cockle (Secre-Kai Shek, President of the Milit-stitution of a weekly rest which tary). The present "outbreak of Rables in Kowloon and the New mised to remit 85.000.000 to Can-Government.
ary Affairs Commission, has pro- | had been enacted by the Chinese Territories was fully discussed and ton as funds for the military de- The number of workmen employ- it was agreed that, an appest be fence of Kwangtung. At & started in the Shanghai Settlement and made to every dog owner in the $1,000,000 will be remitted and the Concession was about 200,000, and Colony to co-operate to the fullest extent with the Authorities in their balance will be sent later on. there were many others employed
International Labour Organisation. ERFECT
strenuous endeavours to prevent
As
soon as the instalment is the further spread of this disease. received, the money is to be spent Serum inoculation is now available in fortifying Hainan Island, which at the Dogs Home for owners who is vulnerable owing to its detach desire to secure this protection fored position. This sum, when re- their dogs, and it is hoped that the mitted, will assuage Canton-Nank- public will receive benefit from ing relations. this facility, The Society has for many years advocated the use of the Humane Killer in the Slaugh- ter Houses of the Colony and wish
Canton Suk For U.S.A.
The Silk Improvement Bureau to acknowledge with appreciation will send 50 bales of raw silk of the action of the General Authori- the best quality for sale in the
in settlements and concessions in other parts of China.
He spoke of the desirability of holding on Asiatic conference, as
recommended by the ILO. In 1931,
ties in passing the recent legisla-United States. An agent will act Mr. tion which compels the use of as super-cargo and sell the silk Dr. Arundle To Be Elected?
mechanical means In the slaughter direct to American consumers and of sheep and goats.
pave the way for the recapture of (Special Air Mall Service)" The building of the New Dogs the American market.
Home is rapidly progressing and London, June 20.
The agent will remain in the the Society will shortly have at United States for six months in Its command a home worthy of the order to study market conditions reports to the cause for which it is working. It and wil
دیجیے
It is generally believed in Mad- Shataukok but that "electricity as that Dr. George Sydney Arum is not being used to
dale will be elected president of any great
the Theosophical Bociety in succes- extent in the villages nor is it likely to be until some reduction alon to the late Dr. Annie Besant. is made in the price of current." Voting has already taken place, and voting papers are still being received from all centres. The RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE
result of the election will be off-
who
the
is thought that many would avail Silk Bureau. themselves of the opportunity of contributing to a Society which is accomplishing such valuable work In the Colony and any donation however small will be thankfullys acknowledged and it may be sent with the confidence that it will re- lleve some unknown animal's auf- fering.
Ba-cially announced at the opening of The prize distribution on turday last at the Wah Yan Col- the society's, conference at Mad- lege was a tribute to Chinese Cat-ras to-morrow. tholic Young Men's Society,
Dr. Arundale. Bishop of invited entries from all the Ca-Liberal Catholic Church in Aus-
As tholic Vernacular Schools. a tralia, was born in Surrey, educat- result no fewer than eighteened at St. John's College, Cam- and late Deputy Chief Scout of the schoolz participated and some of bridge, and married the daughter Indian Boy Scouts Association. the elder children touched a very of an Indian engineer. He is prin- He is also a freeman of the City high standard. These contests in cipal of the Central Hindu College of London
submit
A DISTINGUISHED FIGURE
Hsiung Kuo And Barrie's
Plays
(Special Air-Mail 'Service)
London, June 20.
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The long blue robe he wears has made Mr. Eslung Kuo a distinc- tive figure at the meetings of the PEN. Congress in Edinburgh this Reds Active Again
week, writes correspondent. Eslung tells me that he was first: Communists in Southern Klang-attracted to the plays of Barrie
are planning an attack to re- the translation occupied him for capture Kwan Mun Ling. About seven years--by their "refinement 8,000 Red troops under "General" of style." With the exception Yip Kim Ying. are leading the of "What Every Woman Knows," charge from Hul Chang,
which he thinks "too Scotch" for The military here is prepared China, he believes that Barrie's for the onslaught, and all the work has universal appeal. Our divisional and army commanders tous he should make that excep here ae returning to the Klangsition, for hasn't it just won Eng- front and other outposts to-day Ush laurels for the Barr and or to-morrow.
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