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GENERAL
THE FLY AS
FLY AS PUBLIC ENEMY NO. I
Warning To Local Gardeners
It is customary about this time of the year for residents in- terested in gardening to think about enriching their garden soll. Animal manure is often used for this purpose and from the purely horticultural standpoint it passesses many advantages.
Unfortunately, animal manure not only attracts flies from a considerable distance, but flies breed in it. The various stages of
the fly's life-history from egg through larva and maggot to adult may take place in manure, buried as deep as foot or sixteen inches in the ground.
Consequently careful and consi-'before a magistrate against any derate gardeners who quite truth- one who is guilty of allowing a fully say that they trench and accumulation of manure on his bury the animal manure imme- premises which is unhealthy; but diately it is brought to gardens they are naturally unwilling to and do not leave heaps lying ex- Invoke legal processes when they posed are living in a false sense can secure the willing co-operation of security. Such manure aften of enlightened members of the contains
other of the community by friendly means. one or developmental stages of the fly and the larvae may work their way to the surface, pupate and
into turn
the adult fy. Horse manure is particularly attractive to Ales but' cow, pig and human wastes also give rise to y breeding.
Residents in such districts as
WHY ALL THE FUSS What is all this fuss about files?
Everyone knows that files are capable of carrying various diseases, notably dysentery. typhald, cholera and bowel worms.
It may not be quite as well the Middle Level, the Peak Kau known that these and other y Lung Tong and elsewhere are ear-borne diseases are responsible for nestly Invited not to spoil the a large number of deaths and a amenities and health standards of great deal of suffering in these their gardens which are calculated territories to attract files or to favour Av- breeding.
SHIPBUILDING CAMPAIGN
Huge "American"
Programme
over
Out of the greatest ship- building campaigns launched on the Pacific Coast of the United States is in prospect as an aftermath of the signing of the Dollar Line Subsidy agreement.
officials report
that
Maritime very soon a $100.000.000 rehabill- |tation programme, involving the construction of 24 vessels for the Pacific Coast area and it is ex- pected that a major share of the work will be done in Western shipyards,
Furthermore, it may not be a matter of common knowledge" that The Health Authorities have a not inconsiderable proportion of powers (Public Health (Sanita-those who have recovered from tion Ordinance. No. 15 of 1935) to the diseases mentioned may re- Institute summary proceedings main "carriers" of the germs after their discharge from hospital (the ratio has been as high as one in ten recovered cases of cholera in #
recent epidemic in these regions).
H.K. POLICE RESERVE
(Orders by the Hon. Mr. T H. King. Commissioner of Police)
CHINESE COMPANY Death. The Commissioner and Deputy Superintendent of Police "Reserve regret to announce the death of Constable R9 Wong Yuc Shuen on September 13. 1938.
In other words, files are not only capable of bringing infec- tion with them into otherwise clean and healthy residential areas, but they are capable of becoming infected in places to where they have access human wastes in servants' latrines, etc.
The
immediate Dollar Line programme involves the rehabili tation of the 14 vessels owned by the company at a cost of about $1.500.000. Included in this.. group are six ships anchored in the bay at San Francisco. three in New York and others which are in service.
However, the Commisalott from Washington D. C. announced that It would sponsor construction of " three modarn passenger vessels for the transpacific trade. seven or eight 16) knot cargo ves- sels for the round the world ser- vice presumably to replace the Dollar Line's present Beet with the exception of the Presi- dent Coolidge
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1938-PAGE 3.
It is expected that these boats will be run directly by the Mari- time Commission, which acquired 90 percent. of the company's stock. The Dollar Line's familar
flag and name will disappear from the Pacific within six months and R. Stanley Dollar and other ranking officials of the concert will sever connec- tions.
Officials of the Maritime Com- mission conferred with Moore and McCormack, who have re- ceived a contract to operate feet of three passenger and ten freight ships of the American Republies Line. between the South east coasts o: North and America. which service is to commence --October----8---of-this-
A certain amount of protection Training Course (Part II)-The from such diseases as cholera and undermentioned members of the typhoid can be secured by under- Chinese Company will attend going periodical inoculation; but Chinese Company Headquarters this is not infallible and it is in for Part II of Training Course on the interests of all-for their own, Tuesday, September 27 at 17.30 sakes and for that of
their year. hours: Constables R23 Lau Wing neighbours to take every possible Shing. R30 Victor Shim, R47 step to discourage conditions likely Chung Fai Lam, R59 Chan Pakto attract files or to favour fy Luen. R67 Leung Joe Ling. R73 breeding.
Wong Yan San... R36 Phillip Chan "But." keen gardeners will say, and R01 Yu Wah Sul.
"what can we use instead of. animal manure because our soll is poor and in need of a dressing to render it more fertile.".
Training Course (Part I)--All recruits of the Chinese Company who have not passed Part I of Training Course will attend Cen-
CHEMICAL MANURES tral Police Station on Thursday. Everyone has heard of chemical September 29 at 17.30 hours for manures such FL5 sulphate of Part I of Training Course under ammonia which is sold locally at P.S.R.30 Thong Po Hing. Dress: about 13 dollars per hundred Mufti,,
INDIAN COMPANY
Kilogrammes.
True, this fertiliser 15 not sufficient by itself and may even Training Course (Part II):-The undermentioned members of the render a soil almost sterile if used Indian Company will attend In- over a long period with nothing dian. Company Headquarters for to assist it in its action.
Part of Training Course under L.S.R.214 Channan Singh OTN
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It is, however, of very consider- able manurial value" when used Wednesday, September 28 at 17.30 Judicious'y and mixed with humus hours: Constables R230 B. Singh, or vegetable matter, acid soll being R232 K. Mohamed, A. A Pipe, R236 neutralised from time to time by a H. G. Mohamed, R285 A. Singh, top dressing of lime, burnt veget- R243 A Ghani, R293 G. Singh. able waste, etc.
R247. B. Ram, R249, 8. Singh, R252
Humus can be purchased locally
and
F. Mohamed, R288 H. Bingh, R294 at about eight dollars per two A. Rehman, R244 G. Sarwar, R237 hundred-weight bag or can be K. Bachoo, R295 F. Khan, R208 F. made in one's own garden by the Alam, R296 S. Omar and R300 B. simple and inexpensive method of Singh.
making what is called a compost Training Course (Part III)---All heap.
Experience recruits of the Indian Company
in Malaya. who have not passed Part II of indeed all over the world, has Training Course will attend Indian demonstrated the value of what i Company Headquarters on Wed-termed mulching or the digging nesday, September 28 from 17,30 to into one's flower or vegetable beds 18.30 hours.
of vegetable waste, dead plants. Instructional Cruise-Members leaves grass clippings, etc.. who are detailed for the instruc-“ A reserve of such material wi'l tional cruise will fall in outside be obtainable from the compost the "Pler at 10.00 hours on heap at the bottom of one's gar- Sunday, October 2, 1938.
đèn,
FLYING SQUAD
with White Cover...
WORD OF WARNING Instead of throwing away or Instructional Patrol. An in- burning all these leaves, etc., they structional patrol for members of can be kept in a heap and fer- the Flying Squad will be carried mentation will go on inside until out on Friday, September 30, 1938. the resultant material is converted All members will parade at Cen-into the valuable humus which tral Police Station at 17.15 hours.will render the soil more fertile. Dress-Walte Uniform, and Cap A word of warning is necessary with regard to such compost heppa. EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE Patrescible material, rotten fruit, The undermentioned members and the Uke should not be added. have qualified for the St. John for this will attract the files which Ambulance A. R. P. Grade I In-it is our main purpose to prevent, structor's Certificate (External):---- When wet such heaps do tend D.SP. (R) Mr. C. Champkin, P.SR. to breed midwes sometimes called 428 J. A. Bendall, P.SR. 431 G. "sand-flies" which may be annoy- Frost. LBR. 423 B: W. Simmons,ing when they attack residents. LBH. 405 G, J. Grover, P.C.R., 404 but they are certainly to be pre- M. A. de Bousa, and P.C.R. 416 A.ferred to the ordinary house-fly. Howard.
which regards manure, as some AR.P. Course:-An instructor's people think of caviare and course on ARP will be given on champagne,
Tuesday, September 27 and Fri-† It, every member of the com- day. September 30 at 17.30 hòura munity will look upon the Ay "ar at the EUR. Club by S.I. (R) R. P. Public Enemy No. 1. from the Dunlop.
health standpoint, much need'ess auffering and loss of life will be avoided.
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