HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

GENERAL

URBAN COUNCIL MEETING Y's Men's Club's Free Night

Questions Regarding Cholera

And Refugee Camps

Questions regarding the reported sale of milk in the Colony Im- ported from Canton and Macao, suspected cholera cases being sent to and detained at the Infectious Disease Hospital, and Government's proposal to bulid, refugee camps in Kowloon Tsai, North Point, and the Marina site, will be asked at the fortnightly meeting of the Urban Council to be held on Tuesday at 415 p.m.

Mr. B. Wong Tape, pursuant to. notice, will · gak? —

(1) Mas the attention of the Council been drawn to the report which appeared in the Hong Kong Telegraph of the 18th instant with reference to the sale in the Colony of milk imported from Canton and Масао.

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CHOLERA PATIENTS

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Mr. B. Wong Tape, pursuant to notice, will ask:-

School Prize Day

AWARDS DISTRIBUTED BY MR.

PETER H. SIN, PRESIDENT

"One of the smaller but most efficiently-run community service activities in the Colony is the Y's Men's Club's Free Night School at 343 Queen's Road West, second floor, which i'giving education and vocational training to forty boy's every evening but who, during thé day, eke out a meagre existence as factory apprentices, newsboys and other workers of the lowest standard.

Some of the less fortunate ones,

In fact, have no employment, and

With reference to the segregation may be classed as street arabs, but FACTORY

MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1938. —PÄGE 7

LAST FEW DAYS of

SUMMER SALE

FINAL REDUCTIONS

LADIES PRINTED TUB FROCKS

LADIES DEVAL WASHING SILE FROCKS

AFTERNOON DRESSES

GIRLS

EVENING GOWNS

PREPARE

Prolongation Of Hostilities

of cholera patients:

they nevertheless look forward to (1) W the Chairman kindly their evening classes where they it is a fact that are taught to read, and write and state whether suspected cases of cholera, are behave themselves as good citizens. The school is maintained by the (2) Has the truth of this report being sent to, and detained at, the

Infectious Diseases Hospital beer verised.

Hong Kong Y's Men's Club and two (2) Is it possible to create an of its members, Mr. Chan Kwan- Observation Ward for such cases, po. of the Hong Kong University. so as to obviate the hardship of and Mr. Wong Kwok-fong, of the confining these patients with se-Government Vernacular Norma! Realizing that all people must tual cholera cases and exposing School, direct its activities, which be better equipped to face the pro- them to infection.

are carried out by several full and part-time paid teachers.

(3) What action is being taken by this Council to ensure that such milk is not being brought into the ⚫Colony.

DEATH OF MR. W.F. FINCHER

OLD RESIDENT OF

THE COLONY

An old and highly respected re- sident of the Colony passed away

REFUGEE CAMPS

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Dr. R. A. de Castro Basto, pur-} suant to notide, will ask:-

choice

of

(2) Will Government kindly con- The late Mr. Fincher, father ofsider the following objections to the two well-known Interport the proposed sites viz:

CURRICULUM

Hankow, July 3.

longation of hostilities

against

Japán, the Hankow X.W.C.A. has intensified its activities among girl factory workers who are now re- The School was established five ceiving education in public health. With reference to Government's years ago. The premises are clean the pre-requisites of Arst-aid and proposal to bulid refugee camps in and airy with a wide verandah the full meaning of the present Kowloon Tsai North Point, and where the boys are taught struggle. In addition, they are he- the Marina Site, will the Chairman manufacture rattan articles. The Ing taught the one-thousand basis kindly reply to the following ques-curriculum is based upon the mass characters of the Chinese langu education system and confined to tions:

jage in night schools. Yesterday in the person of Mr. W. (1) What were the. reasons a few subjects, namely, the :1,000

these Chinese characters, the Hong Kong A large number of these factory F. Fincher who died suddenly in governing the the Kowloon Hospital at 9:20 am. sites?

readers, simple arithmetic, letter-girls are being organized into small

He was years of age.

rattan manufacture. writing, general knowledge and groups for service with various field hospitals, where they can render There are five school days each such useful services to the wound- | week. excluding Saturdays cricketers and all-round sportamen. (a) That they are within or in Sundays. There are two examining clothes.

and ed soldiers as washing and mebd-

E. C. and E F. Fincher, was förmer

close proximity to residential tions each year, a terminal and an Three night schools are being

the boys gained a "pass" in the Hanków and probability over-run the neigh-examinations conducted under the The students of these schools are one in Wuchang bouring residential

areas. personal supervision of Mr. Wong factory girls, who work in the local lounging about and commit-Kwok-fong. "ting other forms of nuisances.

cotton, tobacco arid egg factories. Mr. Peter H. Si, chairman of the Their ages range from 14 to 30. That the presence of such a Hong Kong Y's Club, presented the Except for the books which they large number of refugees is a prizes to the successful pupils last have menace to the health of the Friday night.

to buy for themselves, all As an encourage-facilities population in general. and to ment, minor prizes were given to charge. After their daily working

are provided "free that of the nearby residents the unsuccessful pupils. All of the hours, 400 of these girls are re in particular.

prizes were donated by Mr. Peter celving two hours of free education (3) Has Government considered | Sin.

in the evening.

areas.

ly in the local Civil Service, having (b) That the refugees will in al/annual. This year nearly half of operated by the Y.W.C.A., two in

retired in 1923.

He was passing through the Co. lony in 1897 on his way to south Africa when he decided to join the Hong Kong Police Fonce and after a short period transferred to the

Sanitary Department with whom he remained till the time of his retirement.

The late Mr. Fincher went to "Australia with his family but the climate proving unsuitable he re- turned to the Colony in 1024 to take up an appointment with the Government Analyst's Office.

The late Mr. Fincher took a keen Interest in sport and was a lawn bowls skip for the Civil Service C.C. many

(c)

ORIGINAL PLAN

SUN-TOPS

BATHING SUITS

WHITE TENNIS COATS

GIRL'S WOOLLEN DRESSES

BOY'S LEATHER SLIPPERS

MEN'S BATHINGTM COSTUMES

TERRY TOWELLING SHORTS

"PENMAN

SPORTS BUIRI'S, LIGHT-WEIGHT COTTON MESH, AMAZING VALUE...

ARTIFICIAL-SILE SPORTS SHIRTS IN PLAIN COLOURS

-"OF BLUE, FAWN, GREEN AND WHITE

FUKKA" COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRT CAN BE WORN

WITH TIE, IN PLAIN COLOURS

COLLAR ATTACHED DATSHIRTS IN WOVEN POPLIN,

VERY SMART DESIGNS, ALL SIŽES.....

WATSON'S ART BILK VESTS NO SLEEVES IN BLUE

ALSO WHITE

TRUNK DRAWERS..

$4.50 ea. $25.00 ea. from $10.00

from $4

$20.00

from ea

$5.00 ea. $15.00 ea.

from

$7.50

$1.50 per pair

from 81.50

$6.50 per pair

$2.00 per shirt

···* $4 00

...ONLY $4.50

··$5 00

$2.00

..82.00

LANE • CRAWFORD

LTD.

of

The House of Quality & Service

Tel. 28151.

the advisability of building these Among those present were Mr camps in the New Territories? »Wflam Vinson, Lee, Regional (4) If so, what are the main ob- Director of the Y's Men's Clubs in, Jections to building them in that China: Dr. F. L. Tseung past pre- Originally planned in. Shanghai part of the Colony?, ...

sident of the Hong Kong Y's Men's as part of the programme for im Club: and Mr. Wong Kwok-long.

(5) Will Government kindly re- years ago. He was also consider the whole question and if Scorer for several years for the possible choose some other sites for CS.C.C. of which Club he was a the purpose?,

Lite Member. He was Vice-Presi-

dent of St. Andrew's Club.

The late Mr. Fincher very seldom

missed a cricket, tennis of hockey STILL NO NEWS

match in which both or elther of

OF CLIPPER

DECREE NISİ

proving the welfare of the factory workers, these schools are intended

to give the workers a character to time, publie lectures are given, education by means of a Christian 80

with is to acquaint them

The

influence and also to promote general health problems. The Japan Hotel Association

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The decree nist granted to Lena among them a cooperative spirit students are alsa given vaccina- tions and anti-cholera injections Denielovna Archipoff in her peti-the Hankow Y.W.C.A. started two

for group life. Three years ago,¦ on for a divorce from Paul Peter schools. The number of students

when necessary.

Industrial activities among fac Archipoff three months ago, was has grown to nearly 300. Subsetory giris are being undertaken by his sons, Teddy and Ernie, parti-

made absolute by the Acting Chief cipated. He travelled to Shanghal

Justice Mr. Justice R. E Lindsell quently, another school was opened the National Commitee of the with the Hong Kong Interport

morring in the Supreme Court on Saturday. yesterday cricket team, of which Ernie was from Mr. Phil S. Delany. local a member, in 1932 when the Co-Traffic Agent for Pan-American lony scored a great victory over Airways, elicited the fact that no, Shanghai.

further information. had been re-

Enquiries

The late Mr. Fincher was pre-ceived regarding the fate of the deceased by his wife several years Hawall Clipper, which, according ago and is survived by two sons

SHIPS IN HARBOUR

in Wuchang..

MOTHER'S CLUB

Y.W.C.A., whose headquarters were formerly in Shanghai. Since the present hostilities started, the office has been moved to Hankow.

-C.I.C.

Aside frct operating these schools, the Hankow Y.W.C.A. also maintains a Mother's Club, to WHARVES

which the students and their mo- Kowloon Feter Maersk. Mun- thers are invited to participate in to the latest report. is believed to caster Castle, Tisadane. Neckar group games, singing of songs and Rotary Club tomorrow on "A Re- Dr. J. E Dovey will address the and a daughter, Mrs. A. E. P. have sunk with all hands on board. and President Pierce.

cultivating friendship. From time (cent Visit to Canton”. “

Guest, and six grandchildren in

This belief is based on the fact Hong Kong, and four brothers and two"sisters in' Austrália.

that an oil-patch 1,500 feet in cir- The funeral takes place this cumference was seen by the Unit "afternoon, the cortege passing the ed States transport Mega on Monument. Happy Valley, at 4.30 Saturday." 60 miles west of the position from which the Captain of the missing flying boat last broadcast.

FUNERAL OF MR, SAMUEL MA

The funeral of the late Mr. Samuel Ma Sam-yuan who died at his residence No. 88 Talpo Road

on Saturday after a long illness,

took place at the Catholic Ceme- tery yesterday.

West Point. Tal Poo Bek. YaumatiChang On, Indira. Kalapol and Turul.

Kowloon Bay.-Habrot, Yloilo. Stonecutters.-Busyo Maru Quarantine.Kwangtung

Buiyang

DOCKS

WOMEN FOR THE and Monte Plana.

FRONT

one

Canton, July 31 Able-bodied women in Kwangai The late Mr. Ma, who was 71 have been organized into years old, was well-known in local brigade for active service at the Catholic circles besides being a front ander the command of the benefactor to many charity organi-wifet of General Pal Hsung-ha!,

the famous Kwangsi leader. sablor",

A large number of friends were Mr. Pai Haung-hs! will hereafter present at the Catholic Cemetery, be known as Major-General Ma Happy Valley, yesterday, including Pel-chang, her maiden name: representatives from local charity organizatioris.

Several Kwangsi women have been active service at the front. and one of them was recently pro- Rev. Father Angells officiated at moted to be battalion commander. the graveside.

Many wreaths were sent.

(International News Agency).

POP-

BEYOND QUESTION

I PASSED MY

DRIVING TEST, ..

POP!

and

Refugee Relief Measures. In Kiangsi

Hankow, July 30,

With hostilities extended into Kiangsi, measures for relleving the Kowloon, Hafthor. Ho Bang, refugees have been laid down in negotiations between the National

Relief Commission and the Klangd Provincial Government, Cosmopolitan.----Apoey..

All refugees in the Kinkiang-Nanchang area, it was decided, will Talkoo. Anhui... Blysses, Nord, be evacuated. They will be first sent to the neighbouring towns and Silversandal, Sygna, Tegelberg. cities and then to south Kinngst and west Hunan to reclaim wast Unita, Yingchow, Phemius and lands. Surplus ries stored in granaries in various districts in Klangsi Casiana.

will be used to feed them.

BUOYS

No. A 4-Tinhow. No. A 9.---Islami:

No. A12-Anshun. No. A14.-Foch No. B 2-Chak Sang. No. B 5.-Helios. No. B10.Jean Dupuis. No. B11.-Shun Chih. No. B14.-Kingyuan. No. B25.-Harborough. No. C 1.-Proteus.

Women, children and the infirm¡tricts around. The inhabitants at who fall to evacuate will be en-Hsingtze, a town on the west bank trusted to the care of missionaries. of Poyang Lake, about 40 kilo- metres southeast of Klukiang, have An urgent relief fund of $100,000 mostly moved to the hills, and are will be appropriated by the Na-providing their own provisions. tional Relief Commission.

The refugees at Lushan, the Investigation reveals that there famous summer resort, number are about 85,000. refugees in Nan-about 19,000. Though the situation chang. After the fall of Klukians, there remaitis quiet at present. only several hundred civilians still they will have to be evacuated as femain in the city whilst there are operations may be extended there about 10,000 refugees in the dis- any time---(Cétitral News),'

By J.

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Blần, July 31.

Five hundred Mongoli troops £h Bulyka under the commander of Colonel Ma Shih, Fare: reported to have revolted against the Japanese and surrendered to the Chinese side.

3.Chinese government authorities in Bulguan have instructed them to co-operate with the troops to harass the Japanese,

Suspecting them of subversive, activities, the Jabentilemilitary authorities have transtefred the "Manchukuo", irregulars from Kweland and Ploted to Chañar on the pretext of reorganisation and train- ing---{Central Newm).

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