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DAINFUL "and „unsightly rashes, itchy spots of

eekend are now quickly and completely over come by regular nightly treatment with Zam-Buk. You simply smear Zam-Buk urntment over the affected parts before going to bed and let it heal whilst you sleep. The valuable herbal oils in Zum-Buk are readily absorbed into the tissues. Thus pain is soothed, infiammation reduced and unpleasant discharges dried up. So, whatever your skin trouble heal it with Zam-Buk

Put An End

To Your

SKIN Troubles

Rub ZAM-BUK In Every Night At

Bedtime.

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Herbal OINTMENT

THE JAPAN HOTEL ASSOCIATION,

TAMI:-

ATAMI HOTEL MEMPEI HOTEL BEPPU (Kyah):-- KAMENO HOTEL OHUZENJI (Nikko) LAKESIDE HOTEL FUJI FIVE LAKES DISTRICT: -- Fun NEW GRAND

HOTEL

(Lake Yamanaka) Fun. VIEW HOTEL

MEMBER HOTELS

(54 M IN ALL) IN JAPAN-

ĮKARATSU (near

Fukuoka) KABATSU STANDE

HOTEL

KARUIZAWA: +Marat Hotal *MIKASA HOTEL ΚΑΡΑΝΑΣ

KAWANA HOTEL

"MIYAJIMA:—

MITAJIMA HOTEL MIYANOSHITA

(Hakone)- FOTTA HOTEL NAGOYA

MAKPH HOTEL NAGOYA HOTEL NAGOTA KANKO

KOSHIEN (Midway NAKA 1–

between Uraks and Kobe)

(Lake Kawaguchi) Koss Ho FUKUOKA

KTOBH INTE HOTEL KOBE

GAMAGORI:-

GAMAGORI HOTE GIFU:--

NAGARAGAWA HOTEL "CAMAKUBA ---- KATHIN HOTEL ΚΑΜΙΚΟΟΒΙ

(Japan Alps):

*KAMIKOCHI

ORIENTAL HOTEL TOK HOTEL KYOTO:-

KYOTO HOTEL ΜΠΑΚΟ ΠΟΤΙΣ KYOTO STATION

HOTEL,

MATSUSHIMA. IMPERIAL HOTEL PARK HOTEL

IN CHOSEN...

ĮSHIMONOSEKI SANTO HOTEL TAKABAZUKA

(near Kobe) TAKABAZUKA

HOTEL

TOKYO1-

IMPERIAL HOTEL

BOTEL

NARA HOTEL NIKKO:-

KANATA HOTEL QSAKA:-

DOBULL HOTEL HOTEL NEW OSAKA 'QBAXA HOTEL OTSU (near Lake

MAMNH HOTEL OMOLI HUTEL TOKYORAILWAY

ONZEN

HOTIL

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1938.

MONTHLY WATER

RETURN

Level and Storage of water in Reservoirs on February 1, 1938.

ISLAND

WATER WORKS

no* 8"

of Gallons

1937

1038

RESERVOIR

Tyłam

Tytam Byewash

Tytam Intermediate

49"0"

Contents in Contents in Below Millions Below Millions

Over- of Over-

flow fow Gallons 18 2 230.34 18 9

1,72 22 5" 23.70 40 8.

239.56 1.75 22,62

Tylam Tuk

20' 11

838.50 23′ 3′′

884.50

Wong Nel Chong

17′ 11′′

11.46 18 1′′

Pokfulam

15' 9"

32,48 11

**

Aberdeen Upper"

20 3*

---87.54

11'

Aberdeen Lower

10' 10"

44.22

[* gg

11.33 40.95 121.78 77.01

Total Storage

1,287.96

1,399,50

|'

Consumption of water in the City and Hill District in millions

of gallons during the month of January.

Consumption

Estimated population

Consumption per head per day

1937

*381.88

441,900

1938 1415.65 Million Gallons 445.000

27.9

30.1 Gallons *Includes 144.19 million gallons supplied from mainland. Includes 160.07 million gallons supplied from mainland. Additional amount supplied to Island Villages during the month of January 15.73 million gallons.

A constant supply was given to all districts during January 1937 and 1938.

MAINLAND WATER WORKS

RESERVOIR

Kowloon Main.

MOU

dow

1937

1938

Shing Mun Reception

Contents in Contents in Below Millions Below Millions

Over- of Over- of

Gallons

Gallons 352.50 5' 0" 302.40 Level 31' 0"

120,22 82.40 18 5' 7"

31 6 $4.50

102.18 .52 4" 1,223.00 28' 9" 1,885.20 0' 20 32.71 I' ** 30.51

Total Storage

1.740.01

2,490.70

Kowloon Byewash

Shek L Pul .......... Jubilee

Consumption of water in Kowloon and New Kowloon in millions of gallons during the month of January.

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A constant supply was given to all districts during January 1937 and 1938..

KTUAN HOTEL SHIN-TU HOTEL

Consumption

Estimated population

UMZEN HOTEL URZIN KARKO

Εστε! 1: Bina)

YUMI HOTEL HOTEL LAKE BIWA SAPPORO - YOKOHAMA:-

(Hokkaido):- HOTEL NEW Sartono GRAND

HOTEL

IN TAIWAN (Forxona) — TAIHOKU-TAROKU BAWAY HOTEL

HELJO

HOLO RAILWAT

KEIJO :-

HOTAL

CHOTEN HOTEL

IN MANCHUKUO

DAIREN -

УАМАТО НОТА:

HARBIN:-

YAMATO HOTEL

HOSHIGAURA:—

YAMATO HOTEL

Open in Summer Only,

GRAND

HOTEN (Mukden)-- YAMATO HOTEL

ESINKING

YAMATO HOTEL RYOJUN (Port

For information, please apply to Secretary,

Arthur) — FAMATO HOTEL

THE JAPAN HOTEL ASSOCIATION

Care of TRAFFic Bureau, DePARTMENT OF RAILWAY, TOYO

So much that le besutiful and romantic awaits you its Austria: Vienna-the world's music centre; Salcburg the festival city; the Styrian woodlanda; the beautiful Danube ralley; the lakes of Salzkam- mergut and Carinthia; the Tyrol and Vorarlberg bands of picturesque passes and scow capped mountains: and the lovely landscapes of, Lower and Upper Austria. Both for Summer Holidays (Golf Tennis, Swimming, Clabing, etc.) and for Winter Spona, Austria has become more popular than ever. Come to Austria at any time of the year-you cay be sure of a kindly welcome.

Coms to Beautiful Romantic Austria

Considerable før reductions now available. Accommo dation can be obtained from 5/6 a day. Travel with “ Austrian Traveller?, Chiquis—for convenience. Write for ipecial summer or winter'programme of 'inclusion rangements to the leading wrist agencies, w AUSTRIAN STATE TRAVEL BUREAU. 119 y Street, London, 1.1, England.

1937

240.91

328,500

4!

1938

253:38 Million gallons 380,000 Consumption per head per day 23.7

21.5 Gations Additional amount supplied to Laichikok Water Boat Dock. during the month of Jan.-8.16 million gallons.

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The reports of the Government Bacteriologist and Analyst. shew that the quality of the water is excellent.

Total rainfall recorded by Royal Observatory from 1.1.37 to 31.1.37: 2.766; and from 1.1.38 to 31.1.38; 355.

AIR TRANSPORT | KAISAR-I-HIND

PROGRESS

On Britain's Internal Routes

!/

In addition to preparations in hand for summer air traffic on European flying routes, officials have been busy lately, with details of the season's programme on Bri- tain's internal airway system.

Closer co-operation between various routes will be one of the features of 1938, and this will be all to the advantage of tourists and travellers who want to cover as much ground as possible in any given period of time.

Luckiest Ship In The War

Kaisar-1-Hind, 11,500 tons, luck. lest ship in the war, is to end her; days of service in Arpil, when she returns from Japan. The only F. and O. pre-war liner still in that company's feet was the Kaisar-1- Hind. Several times torpedoes were launched at her once when Lord Chelmsford, then Viceroy of India, was on board..

One was fired at such close range that the torpedo went un- der the ship, and those on board. could hear the hiss of its wake.

The Kaisar-1-Hind joins e brave. company of great ships whose days have been ended recently by the twin memles-old age and corro

supremacy fluttering at her fore~ mast. She cost £80,000 to des- Στον.

"Apart from people living in this country," explained an official of |sion.. Railway Air Services, "we have to

Mauretania, 30,000 tons, Grand consider the needs of visitors from Old Lady of the Atlantic, went to overseas who, arriving in Great the scrapbreakers two years ago Britain on a vacation, plan to see with the blue riband of Atlantic as many famous localities and beauty-spots as possible before the time comes for their return voyage. By a carefully worked-out air tour, either by scheduled services or spe- clally-chartered craft, such over-mer luxury liner, depart from seas visitors can accomplish in a few days journeys which would take them considerably longer by any other means.

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No cheering crowds, no bands, saw the 46,439-ton Olympic, for-

Southampton in 1935 for the Jarrow-on- break-up yards at Tyne,

LOOTING IN NORTH

Many Chinese And Russians Caught

Nearly a hundred prisoners, in- cluding about 20 Russians, were taken before the First Special Dis- trict Court. Shanghai, a few days ago, alleged to have committed either looting or theft in the Set- tlement area north of the Soochow Creek, says the North China Daily News.

and UB. Leviathan-in name "Another facility we have to ar- size. 48,943 tons-ended two Ilves) range is the effecting of suitable when she was sold to a British connections between our internal Arm for £160,000 for scrap, Bhe services and the arrival and de- began her life as the German parture at Croydon of air-liners Vaterland. ended as Leviathan. operating On the

continental She will have sailed under Ger- routes."

man, American and British flags.

RUSH FREIGHT LOADS ON THE FLYING ROUTES

Although the time-factor enters,, nections. This takes the form with varying degrees of urgency, of drugs, vaccines, and similar into all loads consigned by air, medical preparations, in te freight experts of Imperial Airways sponse to urgent cables. these find that there are certain parti- are often airborne for thousands calarly urgent consignments which of miles across the Empire routes. fall as a rule into fairly well-de- And their prompt arrival may have fined categories..

allfe-or-death significance in the Discussing this the other even- treatment of urgent cases. ing, an official explained: "There

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Then 'we have rush corisign-

is one kind of consignment which menta of films; while special

Except two arrested in Centrul District, the Russian prisoners were all taken into custody in Hongkew where articles were stolen from houses in Tendong Road, Woo- chang Road, East Broadway, Mac- Gregor "Road, Paoting Road, Chusan Road, and Hwakee Road. The arrested men were all charged with larceny, and received prison terms ranging from one year to 20 days each. One of the Russians arrested in Central was named V. Shtirba. He was ordered detained on suspicion of looting tobacco leaves valued at $1,000 from a Dalny Road godown. The other Russian got 20 days for larceny at East Seward Road.

is usually a special rush matter, urgency is often attached to the not only during ita Journey over sending out of spare-parts ›› for air-lines, but also when effecting motor-cars, or special fittings for various surface-transport. con-ships lying at foreign "ports."

Ordered to be detained were 23 Chinese Brrested in Louza and suspected of having looted raw cotton valued at $3,500 prior to January 28 north of the Boochow Creek The biggest group. was rounded up by officers of the Yang- tszepoo Police Station. A total of 52 Chinese, most of whom were farmers, were arrested alleged to have stolen $1,300 worth of plece goods from the Shanghai Printing and Dyeing Factory, 1882 Ward Road, between January 31 and February 1.

SIX Chinese were also ordered held for further inquiries in con- nection with the theft of 72 drums of alcohol and oli valued at $7,500 from the Pei Piso Wharf, Lunghwa.

In connection with the Egyptian Royal wedding large quantities of flowers. consiged from Holland. have been carried by Imperial Air- ways flying-boat to Alexandria. Also air-borne to Egypt has been │electrical equipment for the food-

lighting of buildings.

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