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GENERAL
COLONY STILL PAYING MUI-TSAI FOR TYPHOON REPAIRS REGULATIONS
Finance Committee Asked For Supplementary Vote
The Finance Committee of the Legislative Council will meet on Wednesday afternoon to consider recommendations for supplementary expenditure totaling $150,689.
The heaviest Item is a request for $120,000 under Public Works Recurrent for completion of repairs to Government property in Hong Kong damaged during the typhoon of September 2, 1837. The revised estimated cost is $336,000, of which $225,000 was voted last year,
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NEW BILL TO BE SUBMITTED
Government has taken its first step in the implementation of the recommendations of the Mui-Tsaj Commission, sccording to proposed Bill to be submitted to Legislative Council.
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This Bill. repeals the Pro- tection
Women and Girls Ordinance, 1897, with its amending ordinances and regulations and re-enacts them after A close The proposed conversion of Vic-
Public Works Extraordin- scrutiny of every clause in the toria Hospital into quatters for ary:-New Kowloon. Communica-light of the Mui Tsal Commission
cost $85,000, senior Government officers will tions. 69 Customs Pass Road findings.
Widening-$15,895.
A vote of $1,385 is asked for the purpose of an artificial pneumo thorax apparatus for treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis.
34.
34.
GENERAL TIGHTENING Provision made in Estimates The tendency of the draft. Bill page 108, Sub-head 691-$10,000. Is towards a general tightening up Pubile Works Extraordin-of the control of brothels, and an ary: Purchase of R.B.L 382 and increase in penalties, while certain RBL 383, The Peak, for Senior sections have been redrafted, the | Officers quarters-$70,000.
new form being based on the Mul 23. Sanitary Department:-38,
An opportunity has cecurred to Tsai Commission report. Cattle Crematorium and Refuse purchase two houses in the Peak district RBL 382 and RBL 383.
ITEMS EXPLAINED
Destructor-$1,400.
These sections cover the regio- tration of girls the legal guardian- 23. Sanitary Department:-12. situated at No. 558 and 557 Middle ship of whom is vested in the Disinfecters. Operating Expenses-Gap Road, suitable for occupation Secretary for Chinese Affairs The by senior officers. Government powers of the 8.C.A to assume Department:-26.houses and flats are available only guardianship are greatly streng-
$1,200.
22. Medical Unform
| Staff-$4,000.-
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for Subordinate Male for a small proportion of omcers thened, and cover all girls under eligible for such occupation and the age of 21 whether described 22 Medical Department; 4. there are not sufficient to provide as mul til or not, with special) Bedding and Clothing-$7,000, " even for all senior officers eligible powers to act to protect' women or This further sum is required to for free quarters under the new girls from immoral exploitation. cover estimated expenditure t salary scheme. The owner of the supplement the existing provision two houses has agreed to sell at which has been found to be insuf-the official valuation of $70,000, fcient. Increased staff, small-pox 20. Police Force:-12, A-Ener- epidemic, and higher prices have gency expenses arising from the made this application necessary. Sino-Japanese Conflict $5.000.
22 Medical Dept:-Special Ex- "Being armount due to Military Benditüre. Apparatus for Artificial Authorities in connexion with the employment of troops in aid of the Civil Police in times of emergency. 12. Fire Brigade:9. Rent of Stations-$746.
Pneumo-thorax-$1,385.
This apparatus is essential for the proper modern treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis,
In view of the seriousness of Pul- moriary Tuberculosis in the Colony It is considered desirable that faci lities for treatment by this method should be available.
The expenditure was deleted from the Estimates for 1938 in the Interests of economy.
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Provision made in Estimates page 38 Sub-head 9)--$9,708.
SENTENCED
The victim of a snatching cafe, Mrs. Dubes, residing at No. 3 Gap Road, appeared as complinant be- fore Mr. K M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday when the anatcher, Tang Fung, 25. was charged and convicted of the offence and sentenced to six weeks' Imprisonment with 12 strokes of the cane.
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In terms of the lease on which the New Kowloon Fire Station was
Mrs. Dubes had her bag snatch- ed while she was walking along rented Government undertook to Waterloo Road about 4 p.m. bear part of the cost of alterations Friday. and also to carry insurance on the building.
34. Public Works Extraordinary:
24. Botanical and Forestry De- Hong Kong. Bulidings. Converpartment:-Personal Emoluments version of Victoria Hospital into Quarters $65,000.
$4.586.
Prisons Department:-17. Rent cf Public telephone-$80,
It is proposed to convert the main block and the nurses' quar-
This amount is required to pay ters of the Victoria Hospital, which the rent of a telephone to be in- were evacuated on the opening of stalled at the Medical Officer's the Queen Mary Hospital, into Inspection Rom. K. Block, Prison quarters for senior officers at a Quarters for period from 1st April. total estimated cost of $65,000. 1938 to 31st December, 1938. at $30
Government honses and flats per annum.
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HE DID THINGS IN STYLE
The use of a stolen car by a conndence trickster was reported to the police yesterday morning when the Ying Cheong Tobacco Company were defrauded of some 2000 Gold Flake cigarettes.
A well-dressed Chinese drove up to the stop, ordered 4,000 cigarettes and asked a shop foki to accom- pany him in his car to collect the
On arrival at No. 71- Hennessy Road, the man took half the goods, went inside and failed to return, apparently, using another exit. The car, No. 1948, was later found to
are available only for a small pro- B. Post Office. Radio Traffic portion of officers eligible for such office and Wireless. (C) Wireless: occupation and there are not suff---Other Charges. 8. Expenses of cient to provide even for all senior courses of study-$2.000. officers eligible for free quarters In order that the officers of the under the new salary scheme. Ad-Wireless Branch may keep abreast ditional quarters are therefore of developments in wireless en- destrable to relieve difficulties gineering It is considered that have been stolen. otherwise expected in housing officers on leave should be accord- senior officers appointed from out-ed facilities for study. side the Colony.
29. Charitable Services:--Tung
The scheme will provide six sets Wah Hospital. Rellef of Chinese of quarters and produce an estim-Refugees-$9,97%.
ated annual return of about $12,500 The Tung Wah Hospital has ap- in rents received and saving in plied to Government for reim- rent allowances payable.
bursement of the expenses it. in-
33. Public Works Recurrent:curred in connexion with care and New Kowloon. 19. Typhoon and repatriation of Chinese refugees. Rainstorm Damages. Items 1. Ty For the period 30th August to 31st phoon and Rainstorm Damages December. 1937, the cost amounted $57.000.
to $9.976.87 and a vote is requested
Works Extraordin-
33. Public Works Recurrent:--for this sum. Kowloon. 12. Typhoon and Rain- 34. Public storm Damages. Item 1. Typhoonary:-Hong Kong. Buildings. In- and Rainstorm Damages-$30,000. fectious Diseases Hospital at Ken-
23. Public Works Recurrent:nedy Town-59,020. Hong Kong. 5, Typhoon and Rain- The accommodation at Kennedy storm Damages. Item 1. Typhoon Town Infectious Diseases Hospital and Rainstorm Damages-$120,000 is Inadequate to cope with, the in- Public Works Recurrent:creased number of small-pox cases. New Territories. 26, Typhoon and
To meet the emergency it is Rainstorm Damages. Item. 1, TV-destrabic to erect 3 "temporary phoon and Rainstorm Damages--wards in the grounds of the Hospi- $27,000.
tai at an estimated cost of $9,020.
33.
34. Public Works Extraordin- ary: New Territories. Miscellan-
eous Field Cookhouses, etc., on the Frontier--$7.400.
SMALL-POX ON THE WANE
To meet possible emergencies arising from the present Sino-|-- Japanese confilet it was considered desirable to make provision to post The number of cases of small- Police at additional points on the cox reported daily is definitely frontiers, and Field cookhouses, growing less. Only 17 bases were latrines and barbed wire barricades notified to the health authorities have been erected at five points. on Friday, of which five were from No funds were provided in 1938 Victoria and eleven from Kowloon. Estimates. A vote of $7,400 18 Other diseases notified were two therefore requested.
rases of measles, four cases of 34. Public Works Extraordin- cerebro-spinal meningitis and two ary:New Territories. Miscellan-cases of dysentery. cous Fire Fighting Apparatus for Cheung Chau. Dennis Trailer Pamp ---$5.420.
Following the disastrous fire in Cheung Chau in September, 1938, a scheme for the provision of eff- rlent fire-fighting apparatus was |
EASTERN HEALTH
The Health Bulletin of Eastern Ports for the week ending April 2. discloses the following cases: ** Plague: Bassein, 1. case.... Cholera: Allahabad, 2 cases; Cal-
considered, and a sum of $4.950 cutta, 158 cases; Madras, 1 case;
was approved in 1937.
Delhi, 1.case; Hanoi, 68 cases, · Due to technical revisions of the Small poz: "Allahabad, "1 case: riginal scheme, no expenditure Bombay. 137 cases: Calcutta, 147 was incurred during 1937.
cases; Karachi, 2 cases; Madras, The scheme as now approved 58 cases: Negapatam, 3 cases:" requires the purchase of a Dennis Rangoon, 3 cases: Vizagapatam, 1 trialer pump estimated to cost case; Delhi, 3 cases: Haiphong. 7 $5.420, and a supplementary vote cases: Hanol. 9 cases: Macao, 1 for this amount is accordingly re-case. Hong Kong, 162 cases: Shang- puested.
hal, 2 cases.
MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1938.
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