HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

GENERAL

PUBLIC WARNED AGAINST LANDING ON

MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR FOR C.N.A.C. VICTIMS

CHEUNG CHAU OWING

".

TO CHOLERA DANGER

LATE MR. AND MRS. SHLY. YANG Efforts Being Made To

A memorial service for the late Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Y. Yang, members of one of the most prominent Szechuen families and who were killed in the lamentable shooting down by Japanese aircraft of the CN.A.C. airliner Kwellin on August 24, will be held at St. John's Cathedral on Monday, September 12, at 5 p.m.. with the Eight Rev. R. O. Hall. Bishop of Victoria, officiating.

The service is being arranged by the biggest financial institution in the Y's Men's Clubs of Shanghai, Szechuen, and who is also an im- Hong Kong and Chungking with portant figure in the industry and the F. F. Fraternity, the St. John's commerce of that, province as well University Alumni Association, thas in the Yangtse Valley and University of Pennsylvania Alumni Shanghai, Association of China, Young Bros

Mrs. Yang was Miss Joy Sah Banking Corporation, the Hsin fore her marriage, daughter of Mr. Hwa Insurance Company. Ltd. and s. K. Sah of Shanghal and grand- the Insurance Company of North daughter of Admiral Sir Sah America participating.

Chen-ping. KC.M.G.

Educate The People In

Better Habits Of Living

Since the commencement of the cholera epidemic this year, several cases, many of which have proved fatal; have been discovered at Cheung Chan, states the Director of Medical Services.

In some instances infection may have been imported from Macao, "Canton and elsewhere. In other rases the person attacked has un- doubtedly acquired the disease In Cheung Chau. This includes cer- tain cases amongst members of the European community which have recently come under treatment in Government institutions,

be-

Cheung Chau possesses no satia fforts are being made by the factory water supply, and although Health, Authorities with the wel Further announcements will be the Health Authorities have disin- come co-operation of the District

The late Mr. and Mrs. Yang were only married four months. made in the Daily Press. They spent their honeymoon in Singapore, returned to Shanghai last May, and were on their way

ANOTHER SERVICE

A memorial service for the late

their

fected the wells, it is very difficult | Officer to educate the people of to prevent them from becoming Cheung Chau in better habits of contaminated..

ving. The process is inevitably a The disposal of refuse and night-slow one and hampered by an

It is customary for holiday mak ers to go to Cheung Chau for picnics or week-ends

WARNING

to meet Mr. Yang's family in passengers, including several wo-sol-although improved since the absence of trained staff and ade: Chungking when they lost their men and children, of

the start of the outbreak is still very quite satătary labour. lives.

China National Aviation Cox-much below the required standard. Mr. Yang was a son of Mr. T. S.

[poration plane. who lost Yang, chairman of directors of the lives when Ave Japanese army air-j

FLY NUISANCE Young Bros. Banking Corporation,

craft machine-gunned the civilian These insanitary conditions are transport, will be held at the Con-aggravated by the keeping of pigs. fucian Hall, Caroline Hill Road, at The fly nuisance resulting is a pro- 1a.m. on September 17.

minent feature and the

danger More than 100 prominent Chinese from cholera and other fly-borne members of the Colony, including | diseases is a very real one. representatives of various "örganl- sations and institutions, are assist- Ing in the plans.

F.A. COUNCIL · MEETING

+'

A.S.A. Application Approved

Sir Shouson Chow who is Chair-

man of the Preparatory Committee, held a conference with the other

An application by the Amateur members yesterday afternoon in Sporting Association, to participate the Chinese Chamber of Commerce.

in the Third Division League was says Central News.

approved by the Hong Kong Foot

bill Association Council at a meet-

Ing held yesterday.

Mr. W. Fryde was in the chair, It was decided that the Hong Kong Chinese Amateur Athletic

Federation's request to be allowed a representative on the Courell be; carried. In this connection the Council will hold a sub-committee meeting to consider alteration of

ules.

A note of appreciation was also expressed with regard to the gen

HONG KONG IN RUSH HOURS

That

Eva

Fails In Her Duty

И

WAR RELIEF

Chinese Play With English Dialogue

Until the danger of cholera Infection is passed and the standard of hygiene has been raised. persons Fre warned against landing ол Cheung Chas even if recently inocul- ated against ebolera, typhoid. etc.

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Those who have to visit Cheung Cnau for business reasons should be very careful in what they eat and drink and should avoid drink- ing unbolled water, milk, fresh trudt Juices and eating uncooked The Hong Kong Chinese Wo-

vegetables, ralts, shell-fish, men's Soldiers' Rehet Association

other foodstuffs

and anything held, a meeting on August 2. at which may have been exposed to their headquarters. Wang Hing contamination by tes and other Building. when the following re-insects, dust and solled fingers solutioris were passed-

The five members of the execu- tive committee will in"future take duty in turns weekly. Whoever la on duty will perform the duties of chairman for that period.

executives

The following five monumental traffic sign

are the "elected members:--Mrs. "Eva" went off the mark yesterday Y. K. Chow, Mrs. Violet Chan, Mrs.

eral good sporting spirit that pre- at.4.50 p.m. instead of 8.30 pm. Rose Tan. Mrs. L Shu Pui. and

valled during the last seas n. and and thus forstalled the "Black the Council decided to commend Out" by nearly three hours. the players for their hearty sup

"Eva" was put in her present pert to the Council's appeal for position to maintain silence, but good sportsmanship.

when she

JOURNALISTS OPPOSE

SECRETS ACTS

afternoon

yesterday ceased to function, disorder, hoot ing and noise became the order of

the day.

A

WEEK'S TRAFFIC

ACCIDENTS There were 76 traffic accidents National Union of Journalists, at in the Colony last week, as the

The Executive Council of the

Mrs. Lambert Gockchin.

The annual meeting will be held on September 17 1938 at 3.30 p.m. at the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Li Shu Pul is elected to take the Chair.

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The Empress of Japan which arrived yesterday from Canada, Japan and Shanghal, brought the following passengers for Hong Kong:-

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A telegram to Generatissim Dr. G. H S. Billogs, Dr, B. G. Chiang Kai-shek, appealing to him Billings, Mr. D. H. Blaker. Mr. and to provide reller fer the thousands Mrs. Bo Lien Klen. Mr. J. c. of fishermen in Hong Kong who Braislin, Mrs. R. N. Bray, Miss A. have been forced out of work as a Bray. Mr. and Mrs. A. Colyer, result of Japanese naval activities The Association wil sponsor the Miss S, Compton,

along the Kwangtung coast, has production of the "Romance of the Miss E. Drummond, Mr. F.

been sent by the Hong Kong Chin - Western Chamber' by Mrs. Li Shu Fiter. Mrs. Fifer, Mr. L. M. Hunt-ese Fishermen's Union. P and directed by the Rev. Cyril ley. Mr. D. M. Hykes, Mr. and Mrs.

A similar appeal to General Wu Brown.

F. Inrig. Mr. J. M. Jennings, Mr. Te-chen, Chairman of the Kwang- R. C. Mitchell, Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. tung Provincial Government, Has

Dr. Mel Lan Fang and Mr. Sit Kak Sin. will take part.

The dialogue" will be in English

P

J. H. Potts. Mr. Tan Bin Khing. also been made by the Union in a

Mr. P. Tester Mr. and Mrs. C. S. letter, says Central News,

a meeting at the Ambassadors' result of which one person was and this may be the only oppor- Volle. Mrs. Doudney, Mr. W. D. Hotel, London, recently, decided on killed and 33 persons were injured,tunity for theatre-goers to see this Harker, Mrs. W. S. Kosar, Master |

The sole fatality, a Chinese popular 'Chinese play. a campaign to bring before the general public the reasons why the named Fu Man, alias Fu Ching. Omcial Secrets Acts should be died from injuries received when motor lorry. No. 1499, on which he amended.

was a passenger, ran off the road

Assurances were received from and fell down the bank along the "Members of Parliament of all par-frontier road near Lin Ma Hang

ties that they would support the village. New Territories.

* amendment of the acts in defence

of the freedom of the Press and

CHINA'S AIR ACE BACK TO SERVICE

Kosar. Miss Kosar, Mr. and Mrs son, Miss M. A. Wray, Dr. L. Mur- D. Drummond, Mr. and Mrs. H M.ray, Mr. H. G. E. Towers, Rev. and McLay, Misa McLay,

Mrs. R. C. Smith, Miss B. J. Smith. Mr. R. Sanger, Mr? G. M. Wolf, | Master ́R. C. Smith, Mr. G. M. Sinclair. Mrs. E. M. ray. Miss 9. Murray, Miss M Mr. J. Carroll, Mr B, H. Galpin, Miss D. L. Forester, Mrs. G. Mur-

Macao, Sept. 8.

Allison, Miss N. Allison, Dr. J. E. Davies Mr. and Mrs. Court, Rev. Colonel Ting Chi-hsu, China's air Baker, Mr. A. L. Caplan, Mr. K. Q.A. J. Briggs, Mr. E. Genrich see who has been recuperating |

Chlen,

Rev. F. G. Keltcher. Rev. J. 1 here for some time will shortly Lieut. and Mrs. L. D. Edvall, Mihelko.

Miss Edvall, Master Edvall, Mr. L. from trade unions and profession- Joseph Tavares, infant son of Mr.

The funeral of the late Robert resume active service.

The Very Rev. J. L. Wilson, Mr. Felgelman, Miss Colonel Ting was formerly a Frigerio, Mrs. S. Gardner. Mr. J. M. Baster, Mrs. N. J. Duke, Miss

Foo, Mr. al organisations promising. sup- and Mrs. Jose Maria Tavares, who dying instructor attached to the A. Gray, Mr. J. L. Howell, Mr. 9., G. Duke, Mrs. M. P. Eager, Mr. A. A. Ammann, Mr. R. Bau, Mrs. “T

passed away at No. 159. Sal Yee] Canton Aviation Academy and had Street. top Soor, Kowloon, on distinguished himself in, several

J. B. Hendry, Mr. H V. Hsia. Mrs Mr. E. Lund. Mrs. F. B. Lynch, K. Autles, data Wednesday at

11 daring raids on Japanese warships Mr. C. M. MacDonald, Mr. A. C. F. the age of months, took place at the Roman joft Shanghai and in the Yangtse Miebrodt. Mr. J. Prentice, Mr. M. Catholic Cemetery yesterday even-River.-(International).

the liberty of the subject.

Resolutions were also received

port.

AIRCRAFT

The

CARRIER

aircraft-carrier,

INFANT'S DEATH

ARRIVES 28.

HMS.

'Deceased's parents and a large number of relatives and friends attended the funeral, and apart

Eagle, together with H.M.S.

Dainty, arrived in port yesterday from family wreaths, many beau~ They will remain here until Tues-ful flowers were sent.

day when they sail for Singapore.

HMS. Kent, which will become

LOCAL HEALTH

Johannes,

Mrs. F. M. Jówić, Mri. M. Jack-

L. Ridemour, Mr. N. Sassoon, Mson, Miss J. Jackson, Madame S and Mrs. M. S. Sheyo. Mr. C. s. Kahn Kagans, Capt. F. E. Lucas, Sheu,

Mr. P. 8. Milne, Mr. G. C. Morris. Mr. B. Simansk, METT. Mr. Wm. R. Parker, Miss E. M Skvertion, Dr. W. Thorbecke, Mrs. Farsons,

The health returns, for Wednes- Thorbecke, Mr. G. K. Werra, Dr. Mr. R. F. Ramsey Lo, Mrs. D. day show three cases of cholera M. I. Criswell, Miss D. Campbell, Rowe. "Miss I. P. Bayle. Mr. G. J. (making a total of 400 for the Miss K. M. Lamb. Mrs. 8 Lindell, Schiller, Mr. M. Schiller, Mr. R.

Mr. D. Lindell, *{

'L. Shall, Miss D. Stewart, Mr. T. Rev. and Mrs. B. Luebeck, Mas-A. Villas, Mr. W. T. Yo Mr. Y. A. Iter J. Luebeck, Mr. H. D. Robert-Yuen, Miss Yung.

the flagship of Admiral Sir Percy A meeting of the Chinese Cham-year, three cases of dysentery and "Noble when she reaches Welhal-¡ber of Commerce will take place'] oné case of cerebro-spinal meringi-

wei, leaves for the North today. on Tuesday at 2.30 pm.

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FRESH GUERILLA ACTIVITIES

Hankow, September i Adding to the nervousném arising from the Ja- panese evacuation froin the Bridal aría Concessions, disquietude, reigns in the "ontakizti ol Tientsin as a result of fresh Chinese guerilis notīvi. ties, according to a Tientein message th

Japanese garrison and puppet police posts are said to have been subjected to constant attacks by, the guerillas,

Lienchen station southwest of Tiangchow on the Tientsin-Pukow Railway, along the wem bank-or the South Grand Canal, was reoccupied by the gue `rtilas on Sept. 5.

The Japanese garrison buffered heavily during the engagement with the gunting, prior, to their evacuation of the abation. The captain of the par- fison, was among those killed in action (Cenkrat News).

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