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MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1938.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,"
Local Residents Honoured
MACAO RACE MEETING
(Continued from Page 1).
gory
-11 22 Victory Life (B. L. Tag). 9059 5-Sinkiang, Handicap 16 Furköngs) Mr. Reidy's Royal Consort, "158
- lbs.
(K, S. Hau) Mr. L.TFs Gold Coin, 149 lbs.
(B. L. Tao) 2
1
Mr. Wai Man Wel's Voltaire. 141
lbs. W. H. S. Davia) 3 Time: 30.2/5, 1.02.275. 1.31.3/5.. Distance: 5 lerigths, halt, length. Pari mutuel:+
Winner: $6.80.
Places: $5.10. $3.50.
Betting.
48 21
Win. Pl Royal Consort K. 5. Hsu 185.10 Laughing Cavalier 18. 0,
Liang) Voltaire (W. H. 8. Davis)... 15 11 Gold Coin (B. L. Taol... 53 30
, 'G.––Ladies' Dash (Unoffelal)
(5 Furlongs)
Mr. Gellion's Merry Maker, 104
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Hon. Mr. King..
Hon. Mr. Chan
Hon, Mr. T. N. Chau, unofficial member of the Legislative Council, received the C.B.E. decoration and the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Com- missioner of Police, the King's Police Medal in the New Year's Honours.
(Meryl Fair) BLOOD TRANSFUSION GIVEN BY
Mr. McComb's Hogmanay. 121
lbs............ (Richard), 2 Mr. Liang's Hopefulleg, 118 lbs.
(T. Lord) 3
Time: 18.1/6, 46.3/5, 1,20.3/5, Distance: Many lengths, Short
head.
Pari-mutuel :--
Winner: $10.50.
Places: 35.30. $8.20, $5.50.
Betting
Win. Pi Falry Auk Hull
9 3 Fairy Qusel (J. Old) h... G 3 Gold Clause (Betty Fair)... 14 × 13 Hogmanay (Richard)
18 15 Hopefulleg T. Lord)
51 34- Merry: Maker (Beryl Fair) 75 47 Morning Tip Fearon)...... 13 11
"CASH SWEEPS
RACE i
No... 117
$127.80 · 38.50 18.20
*No. (—)
NEW TECHNIQUE
Believed to be first case of its kind in Australia, a blood trans- fusion carried out at the Com- munity Hospital Sydney recently is,expected to save the life of a woman suffering." from a rare streptococcus, infection.
Mr. Stanford Hennell volunteer ed, following, feverish efforts to
locate, a blood donor who had re- covered from the peculiar infec- tion. The chances of obtaining a person with the type of blood de- sired were slight, as few in' the history of such cases have recover- ex. The transfusion, carried out under a new technique by two Sydney specialista, lasted half an
hour.
Mr. Hennell walked into the operating theatre and calmly al- "These numbers were inadvertently lowed the doctors to remove a plut
not supplied.
From Hong Kong ta
Europe
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Date
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Jan.
18
Julda
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Brann
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1 Jau... 18
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Feb.
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Fuladaug
Kanila
Jad
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Jacan
Fotedau
Tokohama, Kobe
Jan.
7
North China
Bairro, Talstau..
3 .........$162.00 ... 371
46.30 181
23.10 Unplaced Nos. 1, 22 each $12.
RACE 3
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No. 235
$181.00
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April
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FEDERAL
POLITICIANS
Seek Salary Increase
Federal members of Parliament made a move to increasE their salaries from £950 to £1,000 a year shortly after the opening of the new Federal Parliament at Can- betra.
At one stage it seemed likely that
Government would agree to
the
the suggestion Immediately,, but Inter the Federal ministry refused to grant an immediate increase.
The Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons,
of his blood.
יי
This was almost immediately afterwards injected into veins of
MEDAL FOR FORMER ARSENAL FOREMAN
The first Imperial Service Medal to bear the embossed head of King George VI. has just been awarded in Woolwich Arsenal.
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the patient, who was in a collapsed Office state.
The doctors said after the operation that they were extrenie- ly hopeful that it would be suc- cessful. -
Calmly sipping coffee at the Community Hospital, Mr. Hennell sald that the experience, had al-
most been exhilarating, both in the physical aspect and' In the satisfaction at being able to help a fellow sufferer. Mr. Hennell said he saw the appeal for blood by chance and, remembering his own recovery from such a rare infec- tion as "almost a miracle" follow- ing a motor accident, he imme- diatly got in touch with the au- thorities.
1.
As distinct from the old method of arm-to-arm transfusion, one of the operating specialists said it was more beneficial to arst re- move the blood and then infect it into the patient separately.
FRUSTRATED
“JAPANESE LANDING
Conton, Jan. 2: A Japanese at- tempt to land marines at Tangka- wan in Chungsban" district of the Kwangtung coast toward ever- Ing yesterday was frustrated by the vigilant Chinese garrison there.
Scores of Japanese marines from warship, headed for the shore aboard a number of motor boats. They were driven back after a brief exchange of machine-gun fire with the Chinese garrison. The Japan- ese warship also fired several shells at the Chinese but caused Ittle damage.
The recipient is Mr. Walter Her- bert Edward Kemp of Wellington-a road, Bexleyheath.
Mr. Kemp retired at the age of 00 as principal foreman of the Army Ordnance Services, Woolwich Arsenal, where he had served for 44 years."
Central News
The total service of Mr. Kemp and his father in the Arsenal was continuous for more than 94 years, and other members of the family ment factory make the total of ser- who have served in the Govern- vice more than 150 years.
Fang Xing-cheong being robbed of possession when playing for Hong Kong against the British Isles in the exhibition football. match on the Club'ground yesterday. The British Isles won by the odd goal (Photo, Cheng Studio)..
recently rejected a strong request VISCOUNT BRIDGEMAN
from his colleagues in the Cabinet.
that special provision... should-be- It was announced in the "Lon- made to increase the Parliamentary don Gazette recently that Capt. allowance of the Prime Banister.
and Brevet 714-Col. Viscount
pay,
The present allowance is never Bridgeman retired from the Ride disclosed exactly, but it is under- Brigade on Thursday on retired ins stood that in most cases it exceeds £2,000 a year. The allowance of most other senior Ministers is about £1,600 a year.
Lord Bridgemen, who is 41, succeeded to the title in 1935 on the death of his father, the first viscount and former chairman of the B.B.C. He joined the Rifle Brigade from the Special Reserve at the beginning of the War. He was twice wounded and gained the
There is a strong, feeling both inside and outside the Federal Ca- binet, that the allowance of the Prime Minister-which is less than that of some Public servants of the Commonwealth and States, and of M.C. members of the Judiciary is dis proportionate to the Importance of
WEATHER REPORT
HONG KONG ROYAL·
OBSERVATORY
10 am Jan. 2 Barometer (at sea level), 30.02.
"Temperature, 65 F
Humidity, 80 per cent... Wind Direction, East. Wind Fores (Beaufort), 5; Temperature; maximum yester- day. 10 F
Temperature; minimum night, 61
Rainfall for 24 hours, ending 10th day, 0.01 in. anatuh pena de
last
Total rainfall since January 1, 0.012
the post, and to the heavy personal. It is believed that he agrees with.
Against an average of 0.03; in. calla on the person who occupies the principle involved, and would Bunset to-night, 5.50 p.m. the position
be prepared to support, the pro- Sunrise, to-morrow, 7.03 a.m. It is felt that provision should beposal if he himself were not the
4 p.m., Jan, 2, made to ax the allowance per- occupant of the omce, but he is Barometer (at : sea-level),, 29.02. manently, and an increase up to said to have informed his col-Teinperature, 68. Humidity. BO £5,000 a year has been informally leagues that he would not ehter-Wind Direction, East, Wind Force Buggcated.
tain any increase in his allowance (Beaufort). 4. Maximum tempera- while there is unemployment in ture, 69. Minimum temperature, 61. Australia: ¿
Rainfall, nil.
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Mr. Lyons, it is understood, un- compromisingly rejected the offer,
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