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KING'S PARK REFUGEE CAMP IS

SPICK AND SPAN

Inmates Sew, Darn: Working

Their Way Happily

rows of well Upon the hill la King's Park. Kowloon, are

been constructed, olean huts. Practically a small village has established where approximately 1,500 Chinese war refugees azo quartered.

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Social Service workers from the Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A. and E. R. C., under the capable and efficient supervision of Mrs. A.

J. R. Moss devole their time and service towards a daily routine for these unfortunate hundreds.

Young and old people are being taught cleanliness and it's mean-

CAREFUL DIETING

H.K. POLICE

RESERVE

(Orders by the Hon. Mr, T. H. King, Commissioner of Police)

GENERAL

GENERAL

RADIO PROGRAMMES

6. Was Blumen

(Translateur)

(Continued from Page 33

Trieumen 9.50 p.m. Band of H.M. Cold-

7. Russian Potpourri tart. Pio-

Ulski. 8.00. p.m.

Local Time Signal, Mr. Oscar Eager. Assistant Su- Weather Report and Announce- perintendent of Police Reserve will inents. resume duty as Adjutant, as from February 1, 1939.

the

8.02 p.m.

London Relay-"Gold In Australia' 1839-1939.

stream Guards,

"Tanhauser" March "(Wagner); Marche Aux Flambeaux-conduct- ed by Capt. R. G. EvunS.

1.00 p.m.

London Relay--"This

Racing Business'-5.

10.15 Music.

p.m. Variety and Dance

Daner Orch, So You Left Me For The Leader Of A Swing Band Quickstep. The Snoop Quickstep Studio-The Grupo)—The 8ix Swingers directed by Vocal-Life George Scott Wood,

9.30 p.. "Lira" from Macao.

1. La Mantilla-Marcha-A. Luz. Begins At Forty Yellen-Shapiro)

TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1939.

Before you

say 'Whisky' say

'Dewar's

"White Label'

CHINESE COMPANY"

A dramatic panoramu written by Strength: The following have R. L Mégroz and produced by John been taken on the strength of the Richmond, Chinese Company as from dates shown against them...

Constables: A126 Ng Shew Man,

2. Meu amor-Tango-B.de Bena-Sophie Tucker with 'Orchestru Many bundles of cast-off and 139: R123 Ho Tai Wing. R122

and Ted Shapiro at the Plano, Lee, R125 Yuen Shing Luen, and

Orch.--The second hand clothing are received Fok Wa Hol, R124 Peter Francis Fernandes

3. Vinhedos Cancao A. Melo. Dance

Maidens Of All these garments Ang. Certain women and young by the camp.

R121 Pul Yuen Young, 26.1.39. Canto Mille, Ver de Sena Fer- Tyrol--Fox-Trot Love Walked In- girls are assigned to the laundry are washed and cleaned and if

..Training Course (Part II)-The nandes:

Fox-Trot-Jay Wilbur & His Band

department

Yodeller where soap, wash- not suitable they are, altered and

undermentioned members of the 4. Jurei Amar-to-Caneso--M, de with Sam Costa (Vocal), boards, hot water and clothes' put to other necessary uses,

Chinese Company-will attend Oliveira. Canto: Americo Marques. Mountain Melodies--George Vận unes are supplied by the admink-

Chinese Company Headquarters for 5. Tejo e Douro-Corridinho J. Dusen. Dance Orch-Nostalgia Eel tration." Every member, in the

Deserto-Tango Tales Of Hoffmann Part II of Training Course on Mendes. Feading arrangements for this Tuesday, January 31 ht 17.30 hours camp is required to have a weekly

"O Vira-da Revista "Arratal" --Waltz Selection-Barnabas Von of people is taken bath and shampoo. Not only are large group

-R. Ferrao.

Geczy and His Orchestra. Vocal-- Each Constables: R9 Wang May On, 7. Amor é cego eve-Serenata-She Fought Like A Tigor For 'Er the refugees' personal cleanliness care of by a comparadore

R15 S. C. Llang, R66 Lau Kwan Po, A. Lelte. cared for but a well-equipped in- menu, ia different

Canto: Mile. Yera de 'Onour (Harper)-Gracle Fields R105 Lam Kwok Yiu. R100 Tans Sena Fernandes.

with Orch. Dance Orch.--Lost And Shiu Woon, R28 Lui Chi Chiu, R112 8. Nao Minto-Tango-M H. St-Found-Fox-Trot?' Outside Of Para- Chan Ching Man. R109 Lai Tsuns veira. Canto: Americo Marques, dise-Fox-Trot (from the fm)- Tsam. R107 Woo Cho! Sim, R108

9. A rosa de Adro-One Step E. Jack Harris and His Orchestra with

vocal Antunes.

refrain by Sam Browne. 10. Os teus olhos-Tange-M. A. Vocal and Plano-Lancashire Lass (Layton A. Marriage Has Been 11. Anda o sol nos Laranjais-Arranged (Mayer)-Turner Layton. Cancio L de F. Branco. Canto: Dance Orch--Meet Me Down In Mile Vera de Sena Fernandes. Sunset Valley--Fox-Trot: Sunday

12. Sombras d'Amor - Valsa-A. In The Park Fox-Trot Mantovani WEATHER Barbosa. Canto: Americo Marques, and His Orchestra with Vocal

London Reay--The Chorus."

firmary has been established, and Dr. H. F. Tal spends several hours every morning, attending to the allments in the camp, while Mrs. E. Hughes, a registered nurse, is giving her time and knowledge to the people and their children. Any major illness is cared for in the hospitală,

PHYSICAL CULTURE

A great deal of thought and effort is being expended towards educating these people besides the personal and physical care.

Ap-

proximately 300 children are in structed one hour each morning in drills and physical culture after this they enter one of the

and

huts set halde for a school room

in a primary education. The very small children are entered in the kindergarden.

KNITTING AND EMBROIDERY

Other young women spend the

and particular

sharp:-

1:

attention is paid to the vitamins and calories in every meal. The young children are all gaining weight and appear happler under

Woo Tak Sin, R110 Chan Kai Wah, this constantly watched diet.

Sleeping quarters are spick and R113 Tang Chung Fui, R116 Ko Kar span, there are hute for women, Ming. R120 Leung Ylu Wing. R117 bachelors and familles. All of Kwok King Tong. R118 Lee.Chow these have

mats on the Lam. R119 Tai Pak Tuen, R126 N8 board beds with a kapok quilt Shew Man R123 Ho Tal Wing

covering. These

are kept R122 Fok Wa Hol, R124 Peter

Francis Lee, R125 Yuen Shin Luen, and R121 Pul Yuen Young.

for

STREN

clean and aired each day.

The Colony a very interested in

all of these camps and congrau lations should be extended to Mrs. Moss for the splendid discipline and co-operation going on under her daily guidance.

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Patrol Duty:-Nightly between 18.00 hours and midnight by mem- bers as detalled by the Omeer in Charge of Company.

Silveira.

9.30 News,"

p.m.

18.00 hours and midnight by mem- ers as detailed by the Officer in Charge of Company.

11.00 p.m. Close down.

LOCAL ESTATES

SOLE AGENTS.

A. 8. WATSON & CO, LIMITED.

REPORT

HONGKONG ROYAL

OBSERVATORY

10 a.m. January 30.

Barometer (at sea level), 30.09 ins. Temperature, 67 F.

Humidity, 83 per cent.

67 F.

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE

From 31 Jar. to 6 Feb. 1939

Month.

Date of

HIGH WATER.

Low WATEL.

Boog

Нопд

Hong

Kong

Standard Standard

Time,

Tiras

Height,

h. m.

19.10.

b. m.

00 25

3 7

00:37

24

17:30

69

0948

L

0751

39

01 30.

35 18

18 32

1133

2

09:45

41

GB 18

1 1

19:34

77

1249

3

00 2048

0257

07

20 21 18 0

1349

3

Sat.

+

1000

B

03 36

10 5

21 22

18 D

14.40

Sun,

0414

05

22 10 7 9

75 30

Mon 6

1940

22 69

18 18

Maximum temperature, 73.

Minimum temperature, 61.

Rainfall, nil,

INDIAN COMPANY Training Courses (Part II and King's Park Refugee Camp is III)-The undermentioned mem-

A petition by Chan Pik-iin and Wind Direction, E./3. with benches and desks. Here a the cleanest and best supervised bers will attend for instructions in qualified teacher instructs them camp in the Colony and under Part II and III of Training Courses EMERGENCY UNIT · RESERVE, Monroe Jang (or Chang), alles Wind Force (Beaufort), 2.

these conditions it is possible to under Acting Crown Sergeant R214|

Strength:-Constable R42 R. O. Jang for Chang Shiu-hoy, tin Temperature: maximum yesterday Them: 31 at the Indian Sadick has been taken on the fong widow and student respec- see the improvements and change, Channan Singh taking place to the inmates: Company Headquarters from Man- strength of the Emergency Unit tively, for grant of letters of ad- Temperature: minimum last night, Wed

ministration to the estate of the

61 F... day, January 30, to Friday, Febru- Reserve, as from January 3, 1939.

A.R.P. Courses: The A. R. P. late Jang (or Chang) Lee Wo, allas Rainfall for 24 hrs. ending 10th Thar ary 3, 1939 at 17.30 hours:-

to-day, 0.22 ins.

Fri Constables: R229 M. R. Malik, Courses will be held at the Club Jang (or Chang or Chong; Bun (or

1.10-ins. morning and part of the afternoon HEALTH RETURNS R252 F. Mohamed. R237 K. Bachoo, Lusitano 16. Ice House Street on Ben Wo, retired merchant, who Total rainfall since January 1, in kitting garments for the rew

R213 M. Ramzan, R265 M. Ali, R212 Tuesday. and Friday, January 31 died in the Colony on June 8, 1938,

was Against an average of, 1.10 ins. granted. born children of the refugees. Seventy-three cases of tuber-B. Singh, R294 A. Rehman, R224 Y. and Friday, February 3 at 17.30 has been

sworn under $14.700.

Sunset to-night. 6.10 p.IA. ··· Many are" busy with embroidery culosis, ten of measles, ave of Tipe, R217 A. Hamid, and R288 A hours.

Patrol Duty:-Nightly. between pleces and ultimately these will be enteric fever, three of chicken-pox, Mohamed,"

Probate of the will of the late Sunrise to-morrow, 7.03 a.m.

4 p.m., January 30, on sale in a bazaar the camp in- tour of diphtheria, two of cerebro- Patrol Duty:-Nightly between 18.00 hours and midnight by mem-Pun Chung-chun alias Pun (Poon) tends to hold. Older women are spinal fever and one each of yellow 18.00 hours and midnight by members as detalled by the Officer in Pak Lo alfas Pun Iü Ping, retired Barometer (at sea level), 29.93. Industriously engaged in. cutting lever and small-pox were report-bers as detailed by the Officer in Charge of Company.

C. CHAMPKIN, and sewing padded coats whiched to the Health Authorities for Charge of Company,

FLYING SQUAD

D.SP. (R). are sent to the Chinese Soldiers' the 48 hours ended at midnight on

Sunday... Rellef Organizations.

Patrol Duty:-Nightly between Hongkong, January 30.

Estate

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merchant, who died in the Colony 'Temperature, 70. on October 8, 1938, has been grant-Humidity, 70. ed to Lo Pul-harn, the widow. Wind Direction. E/8.

Wind Force (Beaufort), 4. Estate was sworn under $11,900,

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