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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1937.
MORE REFUGEES ARRIVE PHARAOH'S ANTS CHINESE
Approximately 350 refugees | Lower! Miss Lower, Mrs. N. T. British or British subjects-mostly Lopes, Miss S. E. Lopes, Miss E men, arrived in the Colony yester- day, by the ss. Maron.
The 83. Patroclus brought in about 430 refugees-British British subjects—mostly
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and children.
Among the passengers on board the Patroclus was Mr. M. J. Solo- man who was taken off the boat by an ambulance. It is understood | that he is a cripple and that he was brought to the Kowloon Hos- pital where he will stay.
The Patroclus left Shanghai on Friday and from what we were told by the Master it had quite an un- eventful journey.
INSECT PLAGUE
SERVANTS
The One-Track Mind
SOLDIER OF
96 WITH HIS
REGIMENT
250TH ANNIVERSARY PARADE
aged
"Pharaoh's ants"-so-called from their supposed discovery in Egyp- tian tombs have been invading
There are three things which the Yorkshire hotels and dwelling-foreigner in China must under- houses. and, in other parts of the stand before he can hope to con country, bakeries. So much of a trol Chinese servants. The frat nuisance have they become, al-
Corporal-Saddler Casserley, and most important is to under- 98, and a Chelsea Pensioner. at- though ther proper place is the stand their system of "squeeze," Tropics, that scientists at Leeds the second to realise what a ter-
tended the 250th anniversary University have
Parade Service been driven to
rible thing it is for the Chinese toment. the 5th Royal Inniskilling of his old Rogl invent a special polson-trap for
"lose face," and the third always Dragoon Guards, at the Garrison their extermination.
to remember that they have what
Church, Colchester. Westerners call
one-track mind," writes a Home correspon- dent.
Lopes, Master A. Lopes and infant, Mrs. J. R. Lockyer and 2 children, Mrs. O. M. Lucas and infant, Mrs, M. Latter and child, Mrs. N. G. Mc- Lay and 2 children, Mrs. C. s. Mansfield, Mrs. M. Morris, Master L. C. Morris, Mrs. E. Morris, Mrs J. M. Muir, Mrs. P. Moran, Mrs. J. P. Main, Master G. Main, Miss P. Main, Mrs. M. Naughton and in- fant, Miss M. Peckham. Miss K. Petigurs, Mrs. M. C. Petterson, Dr. K. A. Pih, Mrs. A. Richards, Mrs. J. W. Robb, Miss L. Remedios, Mrs. They like warmth and sweet M. Remedios, Miss A. Remedios, food." Mr. H. W. Thompson, county Miss H. Remedios, Mrs. F. V. Re- entomological adviser, said. "They medios and children and infant, are yellow in colour and, about a Ax the refugees were being Mrs. A. H. Roach and child, Mrs. quarter of the size of the common brought by the Patroclus along the N. Rawsthorne, Mrs. N. A. Russell. English black ant. What attracted Astres Channel, Japanese gunboats | Mrs. H. Rouse, Miss F. 'Solomon, our attention was not so much the were seen patrolling along by the Miss J. Solomon, Mrs. L M. Bulli-number of complaints' we received riverside and from the shore.șan, Mrs, M. Slaby and child, Miss
as the severity of the infestation among the rulas, machine-gun fire | W. E. Steward, Miss L. Silberman, in many of the cases reported to was heard and there were also oc- | Mrs. E. Turner, Mrs. M. M. Tate
115. We have had them right casional rifle shots.
and Infant Mrs. E. H. Tweedie, through whale buildings. and Arrangements for refuge in Hong Mrs. J. M. White, Mrs. J. H. Ware. naturally hotel visitors do not like Kong, were, probably, made for Misa I. Watson, Mrs. W. A. Walker anding any sort of ant in food. the staffs of Messrs. E. D. Sassoon and children, Mrs. S. Wheen, Mrs.
"It is also remarkable that one Banking Co., Ltd. and Arnhold & G. Wallace, Mrs. J. Whytę, Mrs. 1.
Institution where we found these Co. A notice was seen on board | M. Ward, Mas J. M. Xavier.
ants was right away in the coun- to the effect that the respective
try. Presumably they must have staffs were to remain on board un-
come there in food, and then til they were met by representa-
established themselves in their tives of the firms concerned.
new home. Any form of building The following refugees arrived
with hot boilers is naturally suited by the Patroclus yesterday:———
to them."
FIRST CLASS
Mrs. E. J. Breakspear. Miss Breakspear, Mrs. Buttridge, Mrs. Barber, Mrs. E. Heaching, Mrs. E. Billionovia, Mrs. W. C. Bond, Miss H. Cook, Mrs. E. Curry, Miss F. H. Collins, Mrs. M. A. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Clayering, Mrs. L. E. Diprose. Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. Davies, Mrs. H. Davidson, Mrs. R. Davies, Mr. R.
THIRD CLASS
Rev. C. Andrews, Miss M. An- drews, Mrs. B. M. Atkinson, Mr. H. Atkinson, Mrs. E. C. Bladon, Mr. R. J. Chard, Miss C. Craine, Mrs. S. P. Cohen, Miss M. Cohen, Miss R. Cohen, Mstr. B. Cohen, Mr. M. R. Cohen and 3 children, Mrs, E. Eardley, Miss G. Eardley, Miss N. Eardley, Miss E Furniss, Miss M. Furiss, Mrs. Glover, Mrs, B. E Gorton, Miss M. Garcia, Mrs. E. A. Hardoon, Miss D. Hardoon. Mrs. Hosking and 6 children, Mrs. E, G.
Isaac and child, Mrs. H. Isaac and infant, Mrs. S. Jacob and 3 chil-
For getting rid of the ants the scientists advise the use of perfor- ated tins containing a mixture of sugar. honey. syrup, and a poison known as "thallium sulphate." The Idea of the tins is to keep cuts and dogs away from the poison. Only Insects can get inside them...
An official of the Natural History Museum, London.. stated that
He had come down with more than 200 other old comrades,
Paterson. After watching sports, headed by Brigadier-General E
he had more than held his own st
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"Squeeze" and "cumshaw" are really a form of commission, and every Chinese servant considers the great reunion dinner. both as his due, since it is a system that is as old as China But his galety was forgotten as itself. The new-comer to the East he sat shoulders held straight, who looks upon this as a form of beside his friend, Trooper Goby-a stealing and insists on stampingmere youth of 81-In the front row itput is only asking for trouble, of the church. "Although he was for "squeeze" her servants will nearly 100. Corporal-Saddler Cas- have, and if they cannot get in the serley was more than 150 years recognised way they will think of younger than the Regiment whose some more subtle means. Nor is officers and men had fought at this "squeeze" system without its battle from Malplaquet to the good points. For instance, It is an | Marne. unwritten law that servants are entitled to 5 per cent commission on all that is bought for the kitchen. It follows that the more his English is particularly poor, he the mistress entertains the more
also gives the cook his daily in- commission the servants receive.struction, and because it will be he and so, far from grumbling at the who loses "face" should anything
wrong, extra work visitors entall, they re-j 80.
these instructions are usually well carried out. foice at the extra money.
The complex that all Chinese In a large city Bike Fhanghai no have about "face" is sometimes servant can obtain work with a difficult tor foreigners to under- foreign mistress unless he can at stand, but if they remember that least make himself understood In they must never embarrass one English. Few people realles how Chinese in front of another they difficult this makes things for the
"face" he must pretend to under- stand all that he is told, so what can be do about the orders he does not catch except leave them un- done! His mentality, makes it dif- - ticult for him to concentrate on too many things at once.
H. Elias, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards-, dren, Mr. H. H. Lawrence, Mrs. A "Pharaoh's ants" were fairly wide-bave learnt the main factor. Be-No. 1 boy especially. To save his.
B. Lovelock, Mrs. W. Y. Lee and Infant. Miss Lee, Mrs. V. Lo and two infants, Mrs. B. Mules, Mrs.
K. D. Mistri, Mrs. M. G. Morris and have been first introduced in ship's four children, Miss M. Mackenzie, { cargoes. Mrs. Z. Murphine and child, Mrs.
spread in this country, although cause of "face" far more servants strictly localised 1д particular have to be engaged than are really buildings. They were presumed to needed, tor. with the exception of the few, the cook will do nothing but cook, and the No."1 boy will do none of the heavy work. This means that a third servant, known as a "coolle," must be engaged even when the home is only a three-roomed fat.
On Lee, Mrs. W. M.Perrelera and | -
3 children, Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
Jones, Mrs. French, Mrs. W. M. Feasey, Miss E Fairley, Mrs. K Friedman, Mr. W. Gater, Miss G. Gater, Mrs. H. Heinzerling, Mrs. K. A. Higgs. Mrs. E W. Hastings, Mrs. E. Harris, Mrs. J. Hutchison, Mrs. E M. Hicks, Mrs. F. R. Huxter, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. G. Jonah, Mrs. Jack, Mrs. W. F.. Johnson, Mrs. O. E
Razon, Mrs. M. F. Searle, Mrs. E. Mrs. Tem Chu and child, Miss M. Kaye, Miss S. Kaye, Mrs. T. Kroger, Mrs. Kearns, Miss N. J. Karanjia,child, Miss A. Solomon, Mrs. A. M. Walker,
A. Solomon, Mrs. R. Soloman and Valls, Mrs. A. Villers, Mrs. W. Miss Walker, Mrs. V. Miss D. Karanja. Mstr. H. Karan- jla, Mrs. J. Langford, Mrs. D. Lin- ter, Mrs. W. M. H. Lewis and child, Mrs. M. Levy and 2 children, Mrs. A. 3. Lee, Mrs. T. N: Mehta, Mrs. Murray.. Mrs. Measor and 2 chil- dren. Mrs. C. T. Marshall, Mrs. A. Maxted, Mrs. E. M. Milne. Mrs. G. Marsden, Mrs. G. Mayne, Mrs. C. Millington and 2 children, Mrs. A. J. Mason, Mrs. H. MacVicker, Mrs. Miners, Miss M. and Mstr. F. Min- ers, Mrs. E. H. Nash, Mrs. E. A. Nottingham, Mr. and Mrs Prinold, and 2 children, Mrs. Peck, Mrs. G. H. Piercy, Mr. Pentington, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Porter, Mr. Potter. Mrs. Rial and two children, Mrs. W. B. Riglen, Miss B. Reynolds, Mrs. D. E. Rowson, Mr. and Mrs. Roper, Miss Russell, Mr. W. G. Rees, Mrs: Richardson and 2 children. Dr. E. Riefier, Miss D. Rieder, Mrs. M. Shibbeth, Mrs. M. Smith and child, Dr. E. Sergeant, Mrs. R. Solomon, Miss H. Solomon, Mrs. M. F. Simpson, Mrs. L. Sternbey, Mrs. J. H. Smith. Mrs. H. Sharrock, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, Mrs. M. Symes, Mrs. L. Souter, Mr. J. Solo- mon. Mrs. Boon and child, Mrs. M. H. Smith, Mr. E. G. Smith, Miss K Sudka, Mrs. Sherwood and 2 chil- dren. Mrs. B. D. Tata, Miss Tatu, Colonel nd Mrs.. T. E. Trueman, Mrs. G. N. Trueman, Mrs. Talbot and child, Mrs. Tam and 2 chil- dren. Mrs. M. U. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. W: Thomson. Mrs. M. Trema- wan and child, Mr. J. E. Turner, Mrs. K. M. Underhill, Mrs. B. Vella, Mrs. Woods, Mr. H. C. White, Mr. Wood, Mrs. R. J. Wood and child, Mra. R. Williamson, Mstr. A. Ki Williamson, Mrs. L. R. Wilson, Mrs. L. R. Horsley, Miss B. Webb, Mrs. L. Walsh, Mrs, V. M. Williams.
SECOND CLASS
Bymons, Mrs. K. E Staley and Wallace, Miss C. M. Wilson, Mrs. D. child, Miss M. B. Shaw, Mrs. 2.Wei and child, Miss A. White, Mrs. Spencer and child, Miss A Shaw, L. Chang and 3 children.
Mrs. M. C. Barretto, Miss M."M. Barretto, Miss I. D. Blair, Mrs. D. I. Blair, Mr. and Mrs."Brewer and 2 children, Miss A. Blow, Miss E.' B. Berquist, Mrs. M. A. Boyack and infant, Miss C. L. Boyack, Miss F. Boyack, Miss D. Bertrand, Mrs. R. J. Clarke: Mrs. A. H. Corveth ́ ́and 3 children, Mrs. W. 6. Compton and child and infant, Mrs, E. J. Comp- ton, Mr. J. M. Compton, Mrs. Cheetham and' child, Mrs. H. B. Draper, Mrs. C. J. Day and 2 chill- dren, Mrs. A. Day, Miss L. M. Dávey, Mrs. D. J. Evans, Mrs. N. EI1Ls, Mrs. M. Fraser, Mrs. N, E. Gazeley, Mrs. W. Graham and child and infant and amah, Mrs. H. M. Gunn, Mias B. M. Grant, Mrs. N. E. Grant, Mr. C. P. Grant, Mrs. L. Goldring; Mrs. J. F. Horridge and infant, Mrs. N. E. Harding and child, infant and amah, Mra M. Y. Headley and child, Mrs. E. Harvey and infäät, Mrs. F. J. Henry, Mrs. H. V. Johns -and'infant-and- amah, Mrs. J. D. Jones and infant, Mrs. Kondireff, Mrs. G. F. Kendall, Mrs. E. G.
Summed up thus, the problem of his "one-track mind" is eally solved. To make good servants in The mistress deals only with the spite of this defect is difficult, and great patience is necessary, but No. 1 boy. He is responsible for anything that goes wrong and for once, taught a Chinese will never any breakages that occur. Unless forget, so the training worth while.
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