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THE GUESTS

Among the guesta invited were the "following -- H. E Vice-Ad- miral Sir Charles Little, and Lady Little, Lieut. M. B. P. Francklin (Flag Lieutenant), HE Major General and Mrs. A.W. Bar- tholomew, Lleut, J.P. Howorth A. D. C., General Wu Teh Chen (Governor of Kwangtung Pro- vince), Right Rev. Bishop H. Valtorta, Right Rev. Bishop, and Mrs. R.O. Hall. His Honour Sir Atholl and Lady MacGregor, For- eign Consuls-General de Carriere, Hon. Mr. N.L. Smith (Colonial Se- cretary) Mrs, and Misa Smith, Hon. Mr. C.G. and Mrs. Alabaster, and Miss Alabaster, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. R.A.C. North, Hon. Mr. W.J. Car- rie, Hon. Mr. arid Mrs. R.M. Henderson, Hon. Sir Henry and

Leprosy Problem In China Discussed

Need Of Official Support To Work Stressed: Further Protest Against Massacre

Further protest against the re- 1,000,000. He urged that repre- be made with the cent attacks on lepers in Kwang-sentations tung

Government concerning the pro- was made at the Third

blem. At the samo sessión, re National Conference on Leprosy

ports on the present conditions of held at the National Medical Col- leprosaria were given. lege of Shanghai, Feng Ling Chiao, of Route Rhisi, last week. Not only the uthorities in the south but the in places where leprosy is prevalent were urged" to adopt more positive steps to deal with this medical problem, such as Increased official support, opening of country clinics and provision of additional settlements for the sufferers.

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The topic of the massacre of tepers in Yeung Kong was touch- ed in the president's speech and was later brought up in the form of several resolutions in the after- noon. Before these were passed, Dr. G. L. Russell, superintendent of the Pakhal Leper Settlement, reported that the rife range established by the military au- thorities had been moved away from his institution before any damage was done and that he had had the good co-operation of the district militia. His report there- fore served to correct the general impression that the Kwangtung militia as a whole was hostile to

"The conference opened in the morning under the auspices of the Chinese Mission to Lepers. Dr. F. C. Yen, president pointed out to the importance of the work, as more than 600 hstens were infect- ed with the disease and the num ber of sufferers amounted to lepers.

CORONATION ROOMS READY FOR EVERY VISITOR

states the "Bulletin" (Glasgow),

So successful has the committee's work been during the month since Its formation that the sceretary, Mr. Hugh W. K. Wontner, had no hesitation

in making this an-

"This is foolish, because whereas there was no reasonable Accom- modation before this committee was, set up, the committee has been so successful in its work during the past month that it now has ample accommodation to offer at reasonable prices if only people will apply for it in good time.

Lady Pollock, Hon, Bir Shouson Chow, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Paterson. Hon. Dr. R.H. Kotewal, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. T.H. King. Hon. Mr. T.N. Chau. Hon. Mr. and Mrs. M.K. Lo. Hon. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hughes, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Led 'D'Almada Castro. jun, Hon. Dr. and Mrs. Li Shu Fan, Mr. Jus- tice and Mrs. R.E. Lindsell;

If 20,000 people applied for ac- they will not be able to Rear-Admiral and Mrs, C.G.

commodation to-morrow to the obtain accommodation at reason~ Sedgwick, Paymaster Commander Coronation Accommodation Com-able prices that they are not end Mrs MA.W. Sweeny. Surg-mittee the committee would have bothering to apply. Capt. and Mrs. G.D.G. Fergusson. little difficulty in fixing them up. j Brigadier and Mrs. H.G. Seth. Col. H.C. Harrison. Lt-Col. and Mrs. S.D. Reid, Lt-Col. W.D. Arthur, Rev. H.W. Baines, Rev. Father G. Byrne. Rev. and Mrs. K. Mac- kenzie Dow, Rev. and Mrs. Donald Childe, Rev. Father Rigantl, Sir William Hornell, Mr. and Mrs. R.R. Todd, Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Hall, Dr. and Mrs. R.A. de Castro Basto, Mr. L.C.F. Bellamy, Mr. and Mrs. A. el Arculi, Dr. and Mrs. B.N. Chau.

It is a remarkable thinging with overseas visitors then.. All Mr. and Mrs. B. Wong Tape, Pro- that only 89 of the offers of ac-

that those who want accommoda- fessor and Mrs. L.T. Ride. Pro-commodation which we have in- tion have to do is to send a post- fessor and Mrs. G.T. Byrne. Pro- spected have had to be turned card to the committee at 11 South- fessor WM. Brown, Professor and down because the terms asked were ampton Row, London, bearing the Mrs. LJ. Davis, Professor and Mrs.

too high.

words, "Accommodation wanted." K.H. Digby and Miss D. Digby, "Some of these 89 have since got and giving the name and address Professor and Mrs. W. Fald. Proin touch with us and offered lower in capital letters. fessor and Mrs. L. Forster, Pro terms on their own initiative! fessor and Mrs. W.I. Gerrard and Miss Gerrard. Professor and Mrs. R.K.M.Simpson, Professor and Mrs.

Shore, Professor and Mrs. C.A. Middleton-Smith, Professor and Mrs. W.C.W. Nixon, Dr. and Mrs. G.A.C., Herklots, Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Finnigan;

Mr. Eldon Potter, K.C. and Mrs. Potter, Mr. H: G. Sheldon, K.C, and Mrs. Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. FH. Loseby, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs GK. Hall Brutton Mr. and Mrs. M.M. Watson, Mr. G.G.N. Tinson, Mr. V.M. Grayburn, Mr. E.J. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Biggar, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brearley: Mr. and Mrs. R.M. McLay, M. and Mme. P. de Roux, Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Waddington. Mr. arid Mrs. C. Stitger, Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Benson, Lt. Col. HL. Murrow, DSO, Mr. and Mrs. B. Wylie, Mr. and Mr. A. Hicks, Mr. A.E. Pratt, Chev. and Mrs. J.M. Alves, Mr. and Mrs. A.F.B. Bilva-Netto. Mr. J.M. Noronha, Mr. E.V.M.R. de Sousa. Mr. A.H. Basto, Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Nolasco da Silva, Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Braga, Mr. and Mrs. MP. Talati, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ruttonjce, sen, Mr. and Mrs. R. Pestonil, Mr. F.K.

Modi;

Sir Robert and Lady Ho Tung Dr. LI TEO Yau, Messrs.. Li Yau Tsun. Li Po Kwai, Lau Ping Chai, Wong Tat Wing. Mak Tsun Bam, Slu Ping Sheung. Chau Shlu Ng. Kong Chi. Nal. Chan Lai Chan. Lam Pat Nam, Id Shau Nam, Fong Tsz Ying! Wong Ching Yau, Su Hon. Yat, Tong Yau Tsun, Lam Yuen Fong, Dr. and Mrs. John Dürran. Dr. A.J. Skinn, Dr. G.T. Balean, Dr. and Mrs. 69. Strahan, Dr. and Mrs. E W. Kirk, Dr. and Mrs. M. O. Pilster, br. and Mrs. J.W. Anderson, Dr. Tseung Fat Im. Dr. J.H. Montgomery. Dr. Annie Sydenham, Dr. Frank Ashton, Dr. R.M. Alderton, Dr. and Mrs. HF. Sommers, Dr. and Mrs. J. Lan chester, Mr. and Mrs. W. Scho- field, Mr. and Mrs. RAD. Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. EX. Wynne-Jones, Mr. and Mrs. G.S. Kennedy-Skipton. Mr. T. Megarry Mr. and Mrs EH Williams, Mr. John Barrow. Mr. and Mra, D. Kelvin-Stark, Mr. J.H. B. Lee, Mr. Eric Himsworth, Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. TS. Whyte-Emith, Mr. and Mrs. C.G. Perdue, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Franka, Mal. and Mrs. W.JE. Mackenzie, Mr. and Mrs. H. Green, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralston, Major and Mrs. R.D. Walker;

nouncement.

said, "we have had something like "During the past month," he

80.000 beds offered to us, and we have inspected about 20,000 of them.

"But we would appeal to them not to leave it till the last minute, for we shall probably be busy deal-

"All the the accommodation we "Our problem now is to get are offering has been carefully suficient people to occupy all this vetted" by our inspectors, who accommodation we have found," have taken a great deal of trouble continued Mr. Wontner. "At pre-to inspect each room.” quiries for rooms. It appears that sent we are getting sufficient in- | -

many people are so afraid that

Griffith, Dr. and Mrs. P. F.. 8. Court, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Mackie, Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Pringle, Dr. and

A. R. Selby, Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Mrs. D. A. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. J.

Jones, Dr. and Mrs. G.. H. Henry, Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Begble, Dr. and F. J. Farr, Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Pope, Mrs. G. Ingram Shaw, Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Hargreaves, Dr. and Mrs. K. H. Uttley. Dr. and Mrs. Fehily. Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Jackson. A. V. Greaves, Dr. and Mrs. J. P.

G. R. Nash, Dr. G. E. Thomas, Mr. Dr. (Mrs.) L. Q. Húnter, Dr. (Mrs.)

Sheung Chi, Dr. and Mrs. K. C. and Mrs. V. C. Branson, Miss Leung

Yeo, Dr. and Mrs. Phoon Seck Wah. Dr. and Mrs. Phoon Seck Weng, Dr. and Mrs. T. Z. Bau, Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Archbutt, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bousfield, Mr. and Mrs. V. Borby, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cock, Mr. and Mrs. P. 6. Cassidy. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Crapnell, Mr. C. Champ- kin, Lt.-Col. H. B. Dowbiggin and Miss Dowbiggin, Mr and Mrs.

D. Drummond, Major and Mrs. V. E. Duclos, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. R. Keith Valentine, Lt.-Col and Mrs. E: 5. Doughty. Mr. and Mrs. John Fleming, Mr. K.. E Greig, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. B. Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Joseph, Mr. J. E. Joseph Mr. M. T. Johnson, Mr. M. F. Ker. Mr. Lawrence Kadoorie, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. de Martin, Mr. and Mrs: A. 8. Campbell, Major and Mrs. C M. Manners, Mr. K. S. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Mackintosh, Mr. T A. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. H. Owen Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Pel- ham, Mr. N. J. Perrin, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pearce, Miss Loureiro, Mr.J. A. Plummer, Mr. and Mrs. E. M Raymond, Mr. D.. O. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shields, Mr. H. E Stone, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sherry, Mr. E. L. Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Taggart, Mr. T. B. Wilson, Mr. G. G. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. 8. T Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Tang Shiu" Kin, Mr. and Mrs. Ei Tong Ben; Dr. C. H. Au Yang (Com- missioner of Public Health Can ton), Mr.. Britto Chevas (Benlor Health Officer at Macao);"

Supt. Bister and Eisters R.N. Hos- pital; Matron and Sisters Military Mr. P. D. Wilson, Mr. R. P. Ehaw. Hospital: Matron, Allce Memorial Mr. and Mrs. R. J. B. Clarke, Mr. | Hospital; Matron and Sistera, war end Mrs. A. G. W. Tickle, Mr. and Memorial Nursing Home, Principal Mrs. J. FL Gelling, Dr. and Mrs, D. | Matron, Matron, Asistant Matron J. Valentine, Mr. and Mrs. R. H and Alsters Government ⠀⠀⠀ Civil W. Maynard, Mr. and Mrs. J. I Hospital-Matron and Sisters, Vic- Barnes, Miss Anne Fowler, Mr. and toria Hospital; Matron and Bistera, Mrs. T. M. Bung, Dr. and Mrs. J. Kowloon Hospital: Commissioner - T. Smalley, Dr. and Mrs JE and Oncers, St. ona Ambulance Dovey, Dr. and Mrs. G. V. A. Brigade.

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