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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

`PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

Undersigned' have received instructions

to sell by

APPEAL FOR CHOLERA SAFEGUARDS

Mr. Ho Kom-tong's Radio Speech

Mr. Ho Kom-tong made an ap-. peal in Chinese over Z-E.K. station

THE REFUGEE PROBLEM

Plan For District At Caroline Hill

GENERAL

PASSENGERS

Departures By Emp. Of Asia

ERECTION OF SHEDS Miss Elste

Mr.

The following left the Colony by the Empress of Asia yesterday:-

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker.

Baker. Mr. W. D Barker, Mr. Willam Cranston Bell, A scheme for the establishment | Mrs. Maria Benecke and two on June 3 for increased precautions of a refuged district near Caroline minor children, Mr. A. Bookless against the spread of cholera in is being drawn up by the Mr. Carl, St. John Bremner. Mr. Chinese General Chamber of Com-Maurice Seymour Brierly. Miss PUBLIC AUCTION Hong Kong and also spoke on mea-

sures for the prevention of the dismerce and various charity or Ruth Brockema.

ganisations, according to the lease.

Miss Margaret Burkwell, vernacular Dress, 58ys Central Eldred Drummond Bush, Mr. K. F. News.

Chu, Mrs. Lorna Casati and minor 'Cholera is મ sickness of the According to the scheme, sheds daughter, Mr. M. S. Char, Captain bowels. The usual symptoms are such as those which housed the and Mrs. Angus Bontine Cunning- severe diarrhoes, vomiting, museu-athletes in Berlin during the last ham-Graham. Miss Chan Ming tar cramps and stomach-ache. In World Olympics, will be erected to ying, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. some cases there is diarrhoes with accommodate the refugees,

D'Angremond," Rev. Henry Peter out vomiting; in others, there is The scheme will be presented to De Pree, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Dun- vomiting without diarrhoea. Again, the Hong Kong authorities for äp-can, Mrs. Katherine Durran änd in some cases the patient may proval before it is put into opera- two minor children auffer from champ and stomach- | tion,

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MONDAY, the 13th JUNE, 1938

Commencing at 11.00 a.m.

At their SALES-ROOM.

DUDDELL STREET

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

AND SUNDRIES

Terms Cash on Delivery.

Mr. Ho Said:----

Mr. Murray Benson Emeneau, ache without vomiting, while in, In view of the great number of Mr. Arthur Hearle Fenwick. Mr. other cases, known in Chinese as refugees now in Hong Kong, these Mr. Noel Lincoln Fisher, Mr. 'Dry Cholera', the patient wants to organisations are also devising romit and to relieve the diarrhoea but is unable to do so.

It does not matter whether only Jone or all of the above mentioned

LAMMERT BROS.mptoms are present, the impor-

PUBLIC

AUCTIONEERS.

AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

WEDNESDAY. the 15th JUNE, 1938

Commencing at 2.30 p.m.

tant thing to note is that Cholera Is essentially a dangerous attack on the bowels.

A person

attacked by Cholera should at once get" medical atten- tion otherwise death may follow in a few hours.

NO UNCOOKED FOODS

ways and means to transport them elsewhere where the cost of living is lower.

1,000,000 SETTLERS AT NINGESIA

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Bapalal Gandhi Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gibbons. Mr. Johan Glezen. Miss Katherine Nancy Harker. Mr. Clarke Edwin Harris, Rev. G. J. B. Ince.

Mr. and Mrs Bichmond Jack- Ninghsia, June 10. son and four minor children. Mr." General Ma Hung-kwel. Chair-and Mrs. Edgar Howard James. man of the Ninghai Provincial Miss Lola and Mabel James, Mr. Government, expressed his wel- David Keith, Mr. and Mrs. William come to the migration of war re- Seaton King. Mrs. Lee Tsu Wen, fugees to Ninghsia in an interview Rt. Rev. Mgr. William Lane, Miss with a Central News correspondent T. M. Lee Mr. Samuel Lipkovsky. yesterday.

The thinly-populated province, according to General Ma, is capable of accommodating"at least 1,000,000

First of all, eat or drink nothing which hs not been recently cook-settlers. ed. This is the first principle of prevention. Therefore, do not eat row vegetables or fruits which are, cut and exposed "for sale in the streets but eat only those which have been cooked and cooked re- cently.

In accordance with this prin- cipal, you must also avoid eating uncooked fish, mussels (ham shui

WELL-KNOWN

Rev. Charles Meeus. Miss Maud Marie Millican. Mr. R.. Moxham. Mr. F. Nicholson. Miss Besale Pike. Mrs. J. 8. Potter, Mr. Christopher. John Powell,

Mr. Elizabeth Ramsey, Mr. Charles D. Reich. Mr. D. S. Rock- Well, Mr. J. R. Ryde, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. George Sanderson. Dr. Anne Mary Scheltema Mr. L. Schipper. Mrs. Monica

ENGINEER DIES Mr. Peter Scott.

IN SHANGHAI

Selby-Hall,

At their SALES ROOM, No. 35, hin), oysters and other shesh. Mr. Sidney J. Powell's Thomas. Major General and Mrs.

'HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE.

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising:-.

Jeliles such as 'leung tan' and 'Man

tau lo' must be avoided.

As for what you drink, remember

to boll everything before you drink

Long Connections In China

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Mr. and Mrs Joseph Hilton Shaw Mrs. J. Shaw, Miss H. Shaw, Miss Vera 81lcocks, Mrs. Thelma Smith and minor son. Miss Helen

Wm. Louis Oberkirch Twiss, Capt. Chas. Joseph Winstanley. Mr. K, Wong, Mr. H. Wright. Capt. M. Yates.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED

The as. Carthage arrived yes-

it. Water and milk, in particular, Wide experience i England. must first be boiled before drink-Egypt, and the Far East marked ing. Ice-creams, iced jellies and the career of Mr. Sidney John Blackwood Ware, Teakwood Bed- icy water. "are dangerous drinks Powell, A.M.LC.E, whose death oc- room, Diningroom, Drawingroom during the epidemic unies they are curred in Shanghai on June 5, after and Office Furniture, Cutley, Ple-made by well-known and reliable a short illness. tures. Ornaments, Gramophones farms which subject these things and Records, Electric Table lamps through a process of sterilization of the Engineering Society of with the following passengers:-

Mr. Powell, who was a member terday from Japan and Shanghai and Fans, E. P. and Brass Ware, and boling before they are manu-China, and a Fellow of the Royal Porcelain and Glass Ware. Ice factured, in which case they can be Georgraphical Society, was born in Master Vaswani. Mrs. Vehromal Mr. and Mrs N. H. Vaswant Chests, Cooking Utensils, etc., etc. taken with a margin of safety. Chester, England, 1872. He is with child and Infant Mr. S.

All your kitchen utensils, such us survived by two children-Mr. Anwarul Haqe. knives, forks, spoons, dishes, chop-Trevor Sidney Powell, who is the Bartholomew, Mr. G. F. Corfield. Major General sticks, must be thoroughly cleaned with bolled water and dried with clean towels before they are used.

On VIEW from TUESDAY.

the 14th June, 1038

Terms: Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

Assistant manager of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., in Shanghai, "and Mrs. King, whose husband, Major King. Is in the Indian Army.

Mr. T. M. Chang,

Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Fleth. Mr. GE Gilbert, Mr. M. J. Harris, Capt. Howarth. Mr. G. Kuips, Mr. FLIES AND COCKROACHES

Mr. Powell frst came to China F. C. Kiang, Mrs. Laing Peach in 1902 as assistant civil engineer Mr. C. D. Lee. Mr. G. 8. Lee, Another class of carriers of this on the Talkoo Dock construction disease are the flies, cockroaches at Hong Kong. ants and centipedes. They are positions on the British Admiralty He held similar Four most dangerous enemies. K Dock at Hong Kong in 1904, and therefore you see a Dy on your the German Consulate at Canton cooked food, don't treat this light-in 1906. iy... but re-cook your food at once before eating.

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SERVED IN GREAT WAR Becoming Chief Construction En- But what happens if others are gineer for the Standard Oil Co, of

Mr. R. G. Morrison. Mr. W. R.

Mrs. R. 8. MacMillan, Mr. M. Meatherel. F/Lt. Murray, Mr. and Ozawa, Mr. V. H Tong. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Burch. Master Burch. 'Misses Burch (2).

Mr. C. K Chow, Mr. H. Chen, Mr. G. 8. Chow, Mr. C. C. Chang. Mises W. C. Chen, Mr. P. C. Chang,

SHARP DROP IN attacked by Cholera? The first New York in 1908, he designed and Mr. Chow, Miss T. Chen, Mrs. C.

SHANGHAI DOLLAR

thing is to boll all the clothing of constructed all of the company's K. Chang, Mr B. 8. F the victim (whether he be alive plants throughout North 'China. or dead)all his pillows, handker-

Mr. R. D. Fedoseye. Mr. P. E chiefs, etc. must be bolled, imme- with the outbreak of the Great Mr. L. Y. Lee Mr. C. P. Lee. Mrs. Returning to England in 1914, Hsia, Mr. T. L. Jen. AT. S. W. Kao, diately or washed in Jeyes' Fluid

Loo, Mr. T. C. Lul. Mr. K. Y. Lee. or similar disinfectant such a

Mr. L. Lee, Mr. H. Loh. Mr. Lin Tour, before they can be used

Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Lin. Mr. T. W.

Decline Likely

Continue

If you live in a place without any water-closets, then you must Quoted on June 7 at 1s. id.. the insist that clean covers be used for Shanghai dollar staged & sen-all conveniences, whether they are sational drop yesterday morning, moveable or not. when the quotation ou sterling was 8.15/16d, and it is beloved. that this decline is likely to con- tinue.

2.

INOCULATION Finally and most important of all, you must all get inoculated Though the sterling rate of the as soon as possible. This's the Hong Kong dollar was unaffected. best way for guarding you against the business rate between the ports an attack of Cholera. According fluctuated violently.

medical opinion, inoculation London rates quoted the dollar give you immunity from Cholera (Shanghai) at sid, on Thursday.

WEDDING AT ·

REGISTRY

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to

war, he joined the Spedal Re serve, Royal Engineers, and was assigned to the construction of

strategic railways in North West Lul. India and Cashmere.

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Mr. F. C. Muller, Mr. T. 8. Pau. Establishing his own firm in Mr. S. L. Pau, Mr. C. S. So. Miss Bhanghai in 1915, he served as M. Belkowitz Mr. J. Tol, Mr. D. Advisor to the Chinese Govern-Tsai, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Tong, Dr. ment, built the Dollar wharf, the C. T. Woo, Mr. T. W. Woo, Mr. Y. Vacuum Oll Co.'s whart, and has G. Wang, Mr. E. H. Wang, Mrs. 8. designed and erected cotton mills Y. Wang, Miss Wang. and other structures.

Mr. N. H Way Mrs, T. H, Wen, Mrs. Y. Wei, Mr. 8. F. Yu, Mr. C. T. Yih. Miss Y. Zee, Mias T. Zeď Mr. Ah Tum, Mr.. H. Rothe, Mrs. Chao, Mr. Y. T. Shaw. Mr. R. Z. Yung. Mr. F. Chow,

FELICITATIONS TO THE KING

The

Dr. and Mrs. A. Mistowski, Mr. following telegram Was E. J. Jones, Mr. H. R. Larkin Mr.

for about Ave months. The per- dispatched on Wednesday by His D. C. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. centage of those who succumb to Excellency the "Governor to the Roberts, Sir and Lady G. Camp- Cholera after inoculation is very Secretary of State for the Co- bell, Miss H. Willis, small, and in those cases, the at-lontes: tack is usually mild and therefore

Mrs. Alma de R., Dresser, Mas- "Grateful if you will convey to ters Alma de R. Dresser. (2), Mr. the chances of cure are brighter. His Majesty, King George the loyal and Mrs. W. A. Dunn, Mr. H At present the Government has and hearty congratulations and Gild, Miss B L. Hunter, Mr. W. C. Mr. Frank Leader Brown, engi-a large supply of vaccine for good wishes of all communities neer, and Mrs. Muriel Winifred inoculation, which you can all get in Hong Kong on the occasion of Holmes (née Bateman) were mar-without spending any money, for his birthday." red at the Registry, Supreme the service is free. There is prace Court, yesterday.

tically no pain and so you have

Mr. W. Aneurin Jones. Deputy, no need to fear. If you have a Registrar of Marriages, afficiated more-than-ordinary skin and feel WELCOME CHANGE and the witnesses were Messrs. J. some pain after the inoculation,

then apply hot wet towel to the Inoculated spot and the pain will be relieved in a few hours.

IN WEATHER

Allan. Miss D. Harmon,

Mr. T. Rogers, Mr. J. Wessing. Mr. T. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Madden, Mr. C. Miller, Capt. and Mrs. L Shipley, Mr. P. 8. Kirpalani, Miss P. Symonida,

Mr. and Mrs. H. Melin and in- fant. Mr. and Mrs. R. Mabille (and E. Potter and F. W. T. Ross.

infant. Master / Mabina, Miss The wedding of Mr. Tso Tsun-on.

a break in the weather occurred Stuart-Edwards, Me. A Frimans- son of Dr. 9. W. Tho, O.B.E., LL.D.,

yesterday when occasional showers land, Mrs. G. Harris, Mr. R. and Miss Beatrice Chan, will take Last year there were 1,082 fatal of rain fell, resulting in a cooler Dutton, place on Wednesday. A reception cases of Cholera. . This 'year, with atmosphere which was a welcome Mr. D. Fuller Mr. G. Roberta will be given at the Hong Kong Hong Kong crowded as never be-rellef after the uncomfortable op- || Mm. M. Elamey, Miss Blamey, Mrs. Hotel in the afternoon, at which tore, it is vitally necessary for you. His Excellency, the Governor and if you value your life/to get inocu- Lady Northcote will be present. |lated as early as possible,

pretveness of the past few days. | Goodwyn-Taltt with child and two Indications are that these con- infants, Miss Howskill, Mr. B ditions will continue for today. Watson. Mr. F. J. Abbott....

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