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47 CASES OF TUBERCULOSIS
Tuberculosis dgum led in the number of cases.of infectious dis- eases reported to the Health au- thorities as having occurred in the Colony during the 48 bours ended midnight on June 13,
re- Out of a total of 64 cases ported, there were 46 cases of tuberculosis (or nearly 72 per cent. of the total), Dysentery came second with eight cases, "followed by Cholera (four cases), Enteric
Basic Objectives Of U.S. Commercial Policy Must
Not Be Changed
WASHINGTON, D.C.. April 30-Denying you must fight fire with fire, because "there are other ways of putting out a fire," DR. HENRY F. GRADY, PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN PRE- SIDENT LINES, speaking before the 29th Annual Meeting of the United States Chamber of Commerce, today argued against any change in the basic objectives of American commercial policy, re- gardless of the outcome of the present conflict in Europe. "The changed pattern of inter- aggrandizement of their conquer-
fever (three cases), and Cerebro-national relations," said Dr. Grady, ors. Restrictions might be requir spinal fever, Diptheria and Puer peral fever, one ease each.
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The Health Bulletin of Eastern Ports for the week ending on June 7ls as follows:-Cholers, Macao 59 cases; Small-Pex, Shanghal two cases.
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is having a profound influence ed also to make Europe as econo- not only on the volume and direc-mically self-sufficient as possible tion of American foreign trade in order that its dictators might Governmental activities be less dependent on allies and but on
more secure against other powers, relating to foreign trade.
singly or combined."
be mast
DEFENCE INTEREST
-VANGER OF BILATERALISM "It may be said that the em-
Dr. Grady pointed out that in phasis, for the present, has shifted from promotion of foreign trade this situation, the dictators would through regular commercial chan- undoubtedly seek to penetrate the nels to control of that trade in the Western Hemisphere through bila of our defers. The teral trade agreements. Bilateral- interest primary question now is not wheism, he said, in its many forms of ther we can maintain or expand clearing agreements, blocked cur- our International commercial re- rencies, barter arrangements, etc., Field Company Engineers lations on a normal basis, but is not adapted to the trade of & June 16, OR. 3.30 pr. Section rather what exports should be en-country, such as the United States drill. "Dress-Mufti: *
couraged in order to build to our whose commodity exports exceed Jam . K.C.F., 236 p.m. Technical defense against aggression.
To imports.
"In the second place," he said, training under section arrangements. put it another way, all our foreign Working Parties will parade as de- trade has of necessity become an "uch trade devices would defeat talled. Dress Helmets. shirt shorts, integral part of the Government's the very ends toward which we adding: ***Advocates ΟΙ hosetops boots and puttees. Overalls, polley of alding to
the utmost strive" Jack-knives
who and pliers
those countries who are restating, bilateralists. In this country brought on parade.
the ruthless aggression of Ger- would fight fire with fire may not heart merely Corps Bignals
many, Italy and Japan, and at necessarily be at June 16, HQ 5.15 p.m. R. Army the same time preparing to defend irresponsible firebugs with a mad desire to destroy importa¦ some Class Lamp reading from Peak, itself if necessary." -
may be sincere in their motives.-- Telegraphy class, a detailed. (19) Re- The shift in emphasis from
but little realize. what dres await mainder, Signal training. (iv) Train-
promotion to control, however, ing Cadre.
them at the end of the road paved Lecture. Island com- should by means be con munications (New Lecture Room).
with their good intentions." sidered a change in the basic
"In conclusion, Dr. Grady said: objectives of American "Om-
world "No matter what future mercial polley, in the opinion
economy may be envisaged, the of Dr. Grady. He explained: "Our present commercial policy, role we play in it, determined by trade-agree our ideals and interest, will be the as embodied in the ments programme, serves to foster same: to maintain and democratic économic relations principles of democracy among nations, first, by means of nations seeking a livelihood in the reductions in import world community. Success is a5- June 16, Hung Hom, 5.30 p.m. Driv. reciprocal
barriers, which provide interna-sured at the outset by the survival ing Instruction for those detalled.
June 18, Hung Hom, 2 p.m All Pins,, tionally greater freedom of access of democracy in Europe. In other circumstances, our role may be L. M. G. Demonstration' by 5/7 to world markets and world sup- Thursday, 26th Junie
Rajput Rgt.), Dress-Helinets, shorts, plies of raw materials necessary to difficult but all the more impor Saturday, 19th July
shirt, puttees, boots.
Equipment the fullest possible development of tant, for then the cause of free- dom must look to the New World second. SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Hilo & San, Battle Order less steel helmets. national prosperity: and
June 20. (1) Nos. 1 and 2 by provision for most-favoured alone for survival. And, in our Francisco. (starts from Kobe)
H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Advanced Map Read-nation treatment, which provides relations with other American re- 24th June
tag and Message Writing. (Nos. for equality of opportunity in in-pubiles, we adhere faithfully to 4 and 6 Fins, HQ, 5.30 p.m. Written ternational trade”... EXEID. Advanced Map Reading and
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BRITISH VICTORY
further
among
the multilateral policy embodied
in our trade agreements, pro-
Message writing (if) No. 3 Pin.. Dr. Grady stated that a British (gramme, there will be provided in victory will provide opportunities ter-American solidarity a bass for directing postwar economic re upon which a free, prosperous and may in. time be construction of the world toward happter world
."
No. 1 Company Jume 18, Those detallea. HQ. 2.15
a more democratic order, and he built." Remainder. Kowloon Star expressed p.m.
the the bellef that Ferry. 2.30 p.m. Day training. M.C.democracies, "by remaining true to demonstration. Dress as usual. Rifle
their Ideals and principles and slings azıd pull-throughsto be
making whatever sacrifices may be brought
necessary." will emerge triumphant from the great confict now wag ing.
June 20, H.Q., 5.30 p.m. Kit inspec. tion. All kit to be brought in kit bag. 6.15 p.m.
Lecture. No. 2 Company June 17, Kowloon Dock, 5.30 p.m. No. 6 Pin. Weapon training.
June 18, HQ., 5.30 pm No. 7 Pin, 4) MG. Pin. LG. training L.G. Pla. Rifle. ·
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are
But, he continued, "there conceivably other possibilities, which should be taken fully into We must try to envisage account the international economic situa
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 14 to 20 June 1941. HIGH WATER.
ties might be under conditions of Sun. June 20, HQ, 2 p.m. Company la totalitarian dominated Europe." parade. Dress-Bastle Order.
Month.
Height
LOW WATER'
Houg
Kong
Standard Time
h. 13.
Height.
म.
Hong
Kong
Standard Time
h. m.
Sat.
14
01 49
44
08 25
13 4
12.08
6 8
19 24 10 9
09 44
44)
06 15′′ (3)
12 54
60
20.09 1
"It may be doubted," he added, Mon. 18 "whether nations reduced to vas-
03 39
4 6
OT 19 14 0
13 47
5 4
2057
sal states through conquest would Tues.17
04 30
4
47
08 58
3 9
1407
4
21 47
2
4 9
10 53
13 €
18 25
43
22 37
Station, 2,15 p..
:
06.01
41
1234
carried.
June 19. H.Q. 5.20 p.m. Dress -- Overalls.
trade be subject to restrictions and regulations designed for their Fri. subjugation and for the economic
1752
4 0
23 23
26
20
06 34
19 12
139 1307
No. 3 Company
June 18. HQ, 150 p.in. Those de tailed Remainder, Kowloon Raliway ever be permitted to grow econo- Wed. 16 03 22
usual, mically strong. Expediericy might Press-and slings. Mees tins will be demand that their economy and Thu. 19
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