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A LESSON FOR H.K.: WORK DONE BY THE P.I. TUBERCULOSIS SOCIETY
DR. VICTOR D. FLORIDŐ, physician in charge of the Philip- pine Tuberculosis Society branch in Bagulo, is a very busy man, states the Manila Bulletin.
In six months he and his staff conducted 7,810 consultations, 1,266 physical examinations, 3.813 fluroscopies. 239 Laboratory examinations, and made 22 radiographs and 1.909 prescrip-
tions
pourer that over-
PROGRAMME FOR DEPARTURE OF GOVERNOR NEXT MONTH
SPORTS & CENERAL
SPORTING
FIXTURES
TODAY
MARVIN WARD SURVIVES
GOLF TOURNEY
MEETING. Annup', of Kow 02 OMAHA, NEBRASKA, Aug. 28 Football Club. Chub Pavis. Regter)-Sixteen survivors in the
p.m.
TOMORROW
American Amateur Golf Champion- It is notified for general
ship, as a result of two rounds. information that His Excel-BASEBALL --- International Series, finds few famous players left in, chia v. United States of Ameri- MARVIN WARD, winner in 1939 ca Railway Corner, Kowloon) and this year's favourite, being the
only past winner surviving,
lency Sir Geoffry Northcote, K.C.M.G. and Lady Northcote will be leaving the Colony not many days after the farewell ceremony to be held at the them. King's Theatre on September The 2, 1941. The exact date and time of departure will be made known later.
"We campaign "Every health certificate issued health," he says,
ignorant and army among the by the city health officer,
and
tell them classes to physicians, officers. mines district health officers in nearby crowding is not safe for
them to improve provinces, as well as those of pri- We urge
their houses La sanitation cr Bagulo, physicians in Fate Unton. Mountain Province and their surroundings.' Pangasinan yas accompanied with the results of gur X-ray flures- opic examination," states
Dr.
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and
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His Excellency and Lady North- clinic made Nurses of the Floride home visits to educate the general cote will leave Government House un-shortly before the time of depar- pubile in the prevention of
ture from Queen's Pier, and pro- healthful conditions, and to super- It is his earnest gesire that the vise the behaviour of tuberculosis ceed to the Pier via Garden Road. old Baguio Hospital buthing he patients and their friends to pre-Queen's Road, Jackson Road and Connaught Road. They will be leased from the bureau of health ironi infection.
A valuable check on the spread preceded by a motor cycle escort and remodelled by the Tubercu
TB. of tuberculosis among the public of the Hongkong Police: the route losis Society for 119 03
be temporarily closed pavillion wheft incipient and of this part of Luzon is given by will minimal cases can be treated and the clinic in its routine examina Vehicular Trame by the Police.
persons. On arrival at Queen's Pier His thousands of where even patients convalescing tons of from other diseases (who are very Out of 3,113 new persons examin- Excellency will inspect a Guard of susceptible to luberculosis: can heed this year 103 were definitely Honour provided by the 1st Batta- hospitalised.
proved to be tuberculous and 70ton Middlesex Regiment.
After inspecting the Guard of Wenk
the patients of local others were placed under observa-
The peperit to the general Honour. His Excellency and Lady farewell to epic have been hospitalised in the tton. tuberculosis cottages of the s-public of having these
persons Northcote will say Bital previously, and in return known and
to pre- those assembled on Queen's Pier. shown how
17-GUN SALUTE the society voted funds from last vent infecting others is incalcul vear's ball relebrating President D
Quezon's birthday to buy milk and eggs for tuberculous patients con- 1ned the Bagulo Hospital
NE REASON
believes
that one
H.K. RESIDENTS INTERNED
In addition to those to whom in- vitations have been sent, all per- sonal friends of His Excellency and Lady Northcole will be welcome at Dress 1s Uniform for the Pier. those entitled to wear it: Lounge Suit (Summer! for others.
After saying larewell, His Ex- rellency and Lady Northcote will embark on the Governor's Barge As the Barge eaves Queen's Pier, a salute of 17 guns will be fired
Two former residents of Hong Dr Florido big reason for tuberculosis here s kong, Dr Robert Starling former #lack of a balanced diet for the y of the Hongkong Electric Co.. poorer classes. He has requested, Ltd, and his wife. were among the city authorities to encourage the passengers of the liner Zam hog and poultry raising and gar-zam, which was shelled and sunk a Nazi raider in the South dening on the outskirts of Bagulo by and other towns.
same Atlantic in April
They were taken. with other Tamar time he is asking various charity
board the German rganisations, especially time. Ma survivors, on day Club, 19 campaign for dig raider and are understood to have
becn subsequently landed
territory German necupled menace to are believed to be interned
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to indigent persons.
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JOLUTION TOMORROW
Bolution No. 064
Ju
and
by the Royal Navy from HMS.
Public Farewell To Governor
A publie farewell
ceremony
to
His Excellency Sir Geoffry North- cote, K.C.M.G., and Lady Nurthcote wil be held at noon on Tues- 2 1941, at the day, September King's Theatre which has been kindly lent by the Directora for the occasion.
A valedictory address will be delivered by the Mr. J. J. Paterson on behalf of the Community of Hongkong, and a Chinese address by the Hon. Sir Robert Kotewall, C.M.G. LL.D.; at the conclusion of which a screen will be presented to His Excellency, and a small gift to Lady Northcote by the Chinese HD's residents of Hongkong, and Excellency will reply.
All members of the public are The cordially invited to attend. whole of the Dress Circle will be available for the accommodation of members of the public who invita- have not received special tions. All attending are asked to b in their seats by 11.50 a.m.
H.K. CONTRIBUTION TO MALTA RELIEF The following are copies of tele- grams exchanged between His Ex- cellency the Governor of Hong- His Excellency the kong and Governor of Malta,
From Governor, Hongkong. To Governor, Malta, August 25, 1941.
A contribution of £1,000 13! being made to the Malta Re-}·· Hef Fund through the Crown Agents for the Colonies, Lon- don, as a gift from the Gov- ernment and people of this Colony.
From Governor, Malta. To Governor. Hongkong: August 26, 1941.
The cople of Malta warmly appreciate the gift of £1,000 from the Government and- people of Hongkong. I add my personal thanks
K.F.C. RINKS
The following will represent the Kowloon F. C. in their Lawn Bowls League axtures, tomorrow
Second Diy:A, Lapsley, W, C. Ogley, W. Hyde, P. Younghusband
ACROBB: 1, comu:, 6, abed; 9: DOWN: 1. COD: 2, ure; 3. (skip); B. D. Evans, A A, Dand, V. Tom: 12, Oran; 13, bola; 14, ode: manatee; 4, anadem; 5, abet; 6, Chittenden, W; V. Fields (skip) 15, penates; 17, topes; 19, adit; 20, Bes; 7, M; 8 datives; 9. toper; 10 W. C, Simpson A. E. Eastman, R divert; 21, ratel; 23, liver: 24, Item: Oder: 11, meet; 10, 118, over: 20 Lapsley, B. Kern (skip), 26, cover: 20, 10; 26. gos: 20, wages: diver: 21, Riga 22, ales: 23, Joglo
Third Div-R. Lau, A. (Thomson,
30, tag: (1, as; 82, tap 33, neve. 20, capon; 20, lave ogee; 28. C. H. Fuller, 0. Dowman (skip);} 34, havoc; 34, doner; 36, stammer; wavered; 30, tenaces: 32, tame 33, d, Orcas, C., Woodcock, A. Maain- novice; 34 Hated: 38, dot, 30, tyre, R. M. Ogden lakip), 0, Frost, swab: 37, tall; 88, node, 40, nat; 41, 2, Abpas, W. Knet, zu ergusions ern; 4, see: 48, go.
(akip)
36, nova; 30. water; do, notfoss; 43 ale: 44 egad, 40, cere; 40, dote; 49,
3 p.m.
LAWN BOWLS - First Division In the opening round. Lou Jen- Kowloon Docks RC. v. Recrelo nings beat Richard Chapman, hold-
V. "A", Civil Service Craigener, who missed many short pults Kowloon by five and four, Steve Kovach gower, Indian R.C. V.
B.G.C. C.C., Kowloon
V beat Charles Yates, former winner Police R.C. Kowloon RO.C. of the British Hitle, by two and "A" Recreio "". Second Done, Bobby Riegel beat Johnny vision: Kowloon C.C. v. Hong Goodman, former champion, after kong C.C., Crafgengower v. Kow-20 holes and Ted Gwin brat fis- loon Tong, Kowloon F.C. v. Pr-worth Vines afte: 19 holes,
Hong- son O.C.. Talkoo R.C. v.
Surprises continued afterwards kong F.C. Third Division: Hong-when the second round saw Ste- kong FC. v. Kowlood B.G.C., PO-wart Alexander. the qualifying lice R.C. v. Kowloon F... Hong-leader, knocked out by Barry Kong C.C. v. Indian R.C., Recreio Haverstick by two and one while v. Hongkong Electric.
Johnny Buşke and Fred Haas, Jaṛ.. SWIMMING, European YMCA were the other fancied men beaten
"Y" in this round. Swimming Championships. pool. 9 p.
Haas lost tu Kovach by two and
one.
Alexander bac promised weli
SUNDAY, AUGUST 31 BASEBALL Charity Gup Series! Hongkong v. United States Navy (Railway Corner, Kowloon) 10.30 when eliminating the Walker Cup man, Johnny Fisher In the first Exhibition Game, Chung fiwa Colts" "A" and "B" squads round but was surprised by an un- (Railway Corner, Kowloon) 12,30
..
HOCKEY RUMOUR
known arrerwards.
with Club de Recrelo, but accord- According to rumours in hockey ing to Stephen Reed, captain of etrcles, the Nomads team will be the team, this will not affect the losing some of their players this team as it has 18 players to draw
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The
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POSTPONED
fourth division League match between
Central
Association and Army
Owing to there being insufficient members present to form a quorum, Tennis the annual general meeting of the Kowloon Golf Club, which was to have been held yesterday, Was Tennis Club. originally arranged Nomads will be holding their postponed to Thursday, Sept. 4, at for yesterday afternoon at Kings It is understood that three of
6 p.m.
Park, was postponed. the players will throw in their lot annual meeting shortly.
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