MARINE COURT.
"HEATHER DAY"
Over oading a Launch,
accaișful. Conclusion.
THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH, MONDAY DECEMBER
· In the Marinə Court this morn- The Heather Day celebrations ing, before Commander Beckwith, were concluded on Saturday R. N., Marine Magistests, Police after a mort successful two daya' Constable Geary Griffia charged ran, although at one time it Fan Yeo, Coxswain of appeared that westher conditions the steam Isanoh Kang Hong, would be adverse to Saturday's with unlawfully carrying 148 proceedings" at the
Fair. Fortunately, passengers in excess of the num
the bar allowed by licence on October rein 28, outside the local trade limits of the waters of the Colon.
POLICE RESE EORDERS PRESERVED BLOOD FOR
smmendationst
Order issued by MP... F, 0. Jenkin, 0. B. E., state:-
Sergeant 811 Samy is highly commanded by the Police Mag. strate for prompt and intelligent action in affecting an arrest. however,
Constable 144 Li Wing (Am balance) is outsmended by the ceased ia time to enable the side shows and Captain Superintendent of Police cthar items to be carried on saving from drowning s passenger for bie coursgeous conduct in Accused pleaded guilty and without hindrance.
His Excellency, the Officer who attempted suicide by jump- W&S represented by P. G. Galdring, of Messrs. Administering the Government, ing overboard from a Ferry Goldring and Philips. Constable the Bou, Mr. Claud Ssvern, Grifin deposed that on O.MG, was again present and October 28 he was on duty alarge number of patrons enjoyed outaide Fa Ta Mut, when he stopped and bourded defendant's launch.
counted the passengers in the presence of the
Revolver Course.
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Squafe have been warned to attend from all units on Wednes- to the fall the sttrrotiona dey, December 4th, at 5.30 p.m. of the Fair, particularly
Patrol Expanses etc. the Dancing Hall.
The Police Reserve Accountant
WAR PURPOSES,
By Col H. A. Brace Consult lug Surgeon to the British Army.
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1918
NO COMPROMISE.
Col John Ward and "Sentimental FoolsTM Colonel John Ward MP, in a recent letter to a home paper deronning pacifists, wrates-m
"Your test will come at home Surgery's greatest triumph-hen the Han hordes are being during this war has come through driven out of landa they have repudiation of medical de polluted by their presence. They coctions. It has come through ill then squeal like erary bally the elimination of disinfectant when corneerd. They will whine processes in treating septic for that peros they would never wounds and the substitution of have given to others in similar the knife.
circumstances, and more to tears through various stages in the to punish Hau orimes may be infected.
Practically all wounds are the unbalanced minds of pacifiste, We have pseed until the arm which will be raised treatment of such wounds, and morally paralysed and fail to I think I may say that now, ir administer fuli justice upon the our service and in the French oriminale, and American a new technic has developed.
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Then, having gained s respite. this whole bloody business will This method consists of the begin again. If this military thorough mechanical cleansing of securge is to be destroyed it is s the wound, the excision of all soldier's job, and no interference
wounds in cases operated upon cancer has been ripped out of and the primary glosure of the and sentimental foole until this Boon after the injury is inflicted. European When conditions do not permit makes England en blime, but her scoisty. Adversity
coxswain and found 148 in excess shooting competition and recorded orders that all accounts for infected and damaged tissues, ought to be tolerated from faddist}
His Excellency took part in the one of the best groups of the match, and it is said the judging for this competition will be no easy task.
The assistants at the various
December 15th must be sent services rendered up before the close of the year.
Fancy Dress Ball,
to
in
Mr. Forsyth's Charlie Chaplin miniature field hospital-Ticket No. 72, My Simon The wei,
of the licenced number, which was 79. He reported the matter to the sathorities in due caraj. "Fan Yee said he was coxewain of the Kang Hong and had held
The attention of all ranks is the position for about three side shows have had a strenuous draw to the advertisement months. On October 23 he left couple of days, but their labours relative to above now appearing San Mi for Hongkong. At the bave been well rewarded for there in the Prese. former place a Chinese Army has been no lack of patronage officer came aboard and travelled and the amount of money taken to Hongkong. When he arrived (will no doubt reach) a consider. the officer brought a number able total. It is estimated that of soldiers aboard and he was sam of something like $80,000 compelled to leave with them. has been realised during the two
Mr. Goldring explained that daye. the launch ownere could not help themselves. They were afraid to refuse to carry she soldiers, 68
The following is the list of win. their basiness interests mightners of the raffles:-- suffer if they did so. The firm had lost quite a lot of money slready and in view of this and the fact that rue defendant had a clena accord, he thought a nominal fine would meet the case.
His Worship: Why did they not hire a junk and sow the soldiers ?
Goldring pointed out" that janks were very difficult to obtain, His Worship asid that he had repeatedly stated that the remedy was to get a jank and tow the exo688 passengere. In addition, no attempt had been made by the launch osasta to report the matter so the authorities. If the Ikunoh
cómmandered. #35 and the matter nad been reported redress couid navê baan secured. He'sook lato considera tion the fact that the defendsal had a
olesa record' and 'would inilist -u-fiae of -$50-oniy, var the fall penalty. would inflicted it the offence repeated.
ORGAN RECITAL,
The Raffles.
The Pearl sad Ruby Brooch Ticket No. 14.
The Baby's Pram Cover worked by Mida Lawrence, Government Civil Hospital,-Ticket No. 26, Mr. A. 9. Lang. It realised $55.
The winner of the gold chate. line-Ticket Na. 80.
Two canaries Ticket No. 27, A cushion-Ticket No. 22, Mr. Nicolt
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Tas Tes Cosy Doll-Ticket No, 138, Mr. Edgecombe.
The Indian Motor Cycle and Wicker Side Car-Ticket No. 274. A blackwood chair Mr. B. Sutherland-Ticket No. 17..
A cashion in another rafie- Tisket No. 17.
A mirror-Ticket No. 19, Mr.
Zoo Raffle, Tes cloth and tea cosy.-Tiokat No. 2.
Doll and cradle-Ticket No. 1, Mr. T. Hough,
Work basket-Ticket No. 87, Miss L Glendinning.
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Gramaphone. Ticket No. 131, Mr. T. Bingh.
B.E. Atwell.
- Sandy Lawson's kilta-Ticket No. 183, Mr. O.A.D. Melbourne.
Stuffed Eagle-Ticket No. 45, Mr. P. Glendinning. 161, Mr. J. Borthwick.
Violin and caseTicket No.
Oivet cat-Ticket No. 66. Balloak'e horns Ticket No. 488, Mr. R. M. Dyer.
Table lamp-Ticket No. 110, Mr. T. Hoagh.
Basser diah-Ticket No. 74, Mr. A. Hill.
Walking stick-Ticket No. 84, Mr, Smith.
There
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AND PLEASURE-CHYING
CARS FOR HIRS AT THE
AT ANDREW'S FAIR,
A Fixture for Saturday.
| MERCURY
GARAGE TEL. 977
THE DOCKYARD MURDER.
Indian Constable on Trial. Indian "ghat-bhais", to sup- plaat an Indian colloquialiam to
ага informed that guify men of the Indian race, mustered as the Magistrace this afternoon when Sardullah Khad.
8.78 in
at these functions. will
1ozmer.
pro
attend
which
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be
WAY
the danger
of septis, neosaeita ting the amputation of a limb. Aside from the fact that the wounded man was kept all Points, or aid posts, and from LOSS OF WEIGHT A SIGN
this time cut of service, so that another man must replace him, there was the expenes involved of hospital accommodation, nura» ing, vast quantities of bandsges and surgical attention.
are carried by those pointa dresing station, where they stretcher bearers to the advanced
receive a field dressing.
Then the men are taken in
horse ambulance or light motor-
ambalances to the C. O. 8.- The "Knife" Caro.
Casualty Nowadays need of asing
Clearing Station— which is really the hospital most diainfectants, the contaminated tiaene, muscle, even bone, is cut advanced toward the front in that the excision is such as to remove undergo operation. In order to away. Whatever the condition, stor, and there all serious caree
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OF DEBILITY,
How Many People are Maintaining Their Strength?
When you are ill and losing
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of primary clasare in the casualty fatal was kasse, compromise, is We clearing stations, then either the more likely to show itself in arrangements delayed primary closure or a success than in failure. Let there gruse to open the Cabaret as secondary closure takes place a:he no compromise, no shaking Dancing Hall, next Saturday an Iodisa constable at the Naval the base hospital.
When I use the tarmmeobato argue or moralise with
hands with the devil. It is useless evening. A. small fee will be Dockyard, who we charged, on niesi cleansing" I mean using the alligator, Kill it."
charged to gentlemen, bat the and, before M. J. B. Wood, knife instead of a disinfectant,
officials connected with Heather with the marder of Sergeant After Joseph Lister made known
Day" and St. Andrew'a Fair, Barry Linfeld, who was mártally the value of antiseptics in opere.
desire that the ladies who assisted done to death a fortnight ago. tions Listerisma became popular, rating. You may have heard that the dance se the guess of the
Mr. Kiang (ASP) prosesalad.
"Dr. A. W. Fitzroy-William and oarkolie sprays were eet op
during the offensive at the end of
Medicial Officer & the Naval last Marah we lost a few of our in the operating room. Then
There will be no raffles or Hospitsi, said that on the 18th Yard, and Surgeon of the Naval the pendulum acg back, Cansley clearing stations. I am with the realisation that the glad to say that none of our her, may-kalaing schemes; ultime at 11.30 p.m. he received
wounded or doctora, narass or
the evening merely representing a telephone call and went to the better method was to prevent say germs from getting into the orderlies fell into the hands of the deure of the officiale shat Kowloon Naval depot arriving at wound. Bat hen this ware enemy; but our doctors
those who were good enough 12 midnight. He ws thera shaile thanked shown the body of the droeASIÅ, began disinfectants still were regretted bitterly the loss in one B88185 ased in treating wounds, piacearing station of thirs pinte of for their good work
It was then Iring at some die Cashion Ticket No. 88, Mr.tically all of which contaminated blood.
séðured suda excellent resalts,
sance under the treea across the The treatment required six or At the Casualty Station.
Furtuar, partichiara will
bridge. He examined the body, eight hopthe, sometimes longer, clearing station is, I may giva you
To made clear was a casaslty auonnoed in das course.
which was brought to him near the main gate a quarter of an hour a brief cutline of the system of
later. The body was removed-to- disposing of casualties. The
the Naval Mortuary. An external wounded are collected at certain
examination Was made at the Yard and
B second
one the Mortasry at 5 8. No pori-mortem examination wAI performed. The cause of death waa hemmorhage, resulting from ballet wounds. Witness found ·
Wounda on the body, apparently an entrance wound on Part.
the left side of the abdomen and Adoll Ticket No. 5, Noreen
áa exit wound on the right side Donnelly.
Guessing Competitions...
of the stomach, but 'st a little A cushion and table cloth- Bottle of Sweets Competition
tower level. There were as other Tickes No. 65, Mrs. Macfarlane (472 sweets) WinnerW all the infection; and then, unless increase the capacity of the weige, failing in strength and bage was quite extensivă.
signs of injuries. Ens hemmor- A camisole (rs. Frost'a) Spisre; 2nd Mr. D. Maokay; 3rd the man has been for an anasaal clearing stations, surgical teame growing pale and sallow day by ballets were found. The wounds No Ticket No. 54, Captain Follett, Mrs. C. Foraya. were
length of time without treatment have been organised, consisting day 11 is a sign that you need might have been made by a bullet B. Columbia.
Weighs of Buffalo (952 lbs. the or some other condition makes of a surgeon, anaesthetist, nataes, more blood. Two pictures rafied by Mise actual weight)Dr. Forsyth and closure inadvisable, the wound is and averal orderlies
af te calibre'"shown to him in Jacke-Ticket No.54, Miss Morris. B. Shannon, equal, to draw for closed. That is a matter of teams move from station to station be no relief matil the blood dead for not more than half an Whatever the cause there can Court, Tae deceased had been A cashion (marked X)Ticks: 1st and 2nd prisse. Mr. van surgical technic. It may be emergencies arisa. Bering the bailt up so that is will carry hour when the body was brought No. 20.
Andel and Mrs. D. Muir (950 lbs.) necessary to work in mascls or big offensive from 2,000 to 2,300 renewed lite and strength to every so witnes Two electric fans and a fan-equal, draw for 3rd prize. Ticketa No. 27, 4 and 7 reS-
fat if the excision is large, but wounded sometimes pass through part of the body. Weight of pig" (278 lbs):et almost invariably the closure can a single station in one day.
Lance-Sergeant Gulam Mohome pectively.
Mr. M. Holloway; 2nd, Mr. A. de be made.
A remedy that arreate theod, Na 76, "Naval Yard Police, From the clearing station the decline in ussita sad strangiu, said he was stationed at the Sonzs (279 lbs), 3rd Mesers. F. Under this F. d'Almada Remedios, Jonnd heals, as a rule, in two balance train to the hass hospital.ed musalsa and strengthen the faitimo he went on duty at 4 p.m.
treatment the patients are taken in an
am that begins to restore the weaken Kowloon Depot. On the 18th" McCubbin, A. Gillard sad Dr. weeks. This means an enormons In the British service we have 40 nerves, demonsmates as one to ap sill 12 midnight. At 6 p.m. Forsyth (280 lbs) draw for third saving in time, in lives, in man of the trains, with a capacity of the pations that she asemis is defendant and other constablog prize.
power, in bandages, nursing and 500 beds each; equipped with being overcome, sad inst: rion making frein ali came on duty. Weight Gfebeep (791 lbs):lat surgical attention, to say nothing operating rooms, doctors, aaries, red blood is now heiging to figns Lanos dergeant Linfled, the priss Mr. J. B. Chapman; Mr. U. of money. To my mind it is the and orderlies. We thus have s off cheamanam, soustics, lumbago deceased, was on duty at 4 pm. Winner Ticket. Coudland (79 lbs) and Mesara, most important thing we have mobile hospital of 20,000 beda.
MoWaiter, A. H. Brown, Jack A. learned dating this war. From 85
and owner diseases to which the and remained till midnight. Wit What the surgeon has learned victim of thin blood table, Tai sud Mackelvie and Mrs. to 00 per cent. of the wounded during the war will benefit fatare
ness' duty was at the main gate Laweon (80 lbs) draw for 2ad and recover and are returned to the generations, and there have been pas people are a specific for thin he was the patrol mergeant on the Dr. Williams. pink pills for bat under the Europesa sergezni; 3rd prod
firing line.
improvement in hygiene and lood, and any lineas paused by beat. Defendant's duty was at Weight of goat (61) lba),—1st Then we are using transfusion sanitation, owing to the necessity a lack of blood will be benefited the main gate and on No. 3 beat prise Mr. McKechnie (62 iba.) of blood much more freely than of meeting new conditions and by a course of treatment with which extends to the gate on the Maasra. J. Field (62) lbs) and heretofore.
orerooming them, which will see tonic pus. Tasy contain tight side. It is an ordinary Lan Ping-nam (60% lbs) draw for clearing etation donore," the civil population of the world up the blood son restore lost also at the gase. The deceased In each eseually result is still greater benefit to Jess the elements needed to build boat. The deceased's daty was 2nd and 3rd prinev.
call them, are selected and held The milking competition was in readiness, properly grouped, after the war. won by Mra. Taylor with Mra. J.These "donors" are men who haye
Tashity. Now margy difcalaton was the only Europeen- sergeant In former wars the chief wasthrough the system, the heart on duty at the time. “At 8,40 Kynoon second.
been slightly wounded or who are age was from disease. Owing to stope i siarming potpisanon, witness went on beat duty and suffering from some minor mishap improved sanitary methods and solar returns to obecka analipa, returned at 9. The defendant
say, a sprained ankle and who inoculations with vaccines the Begin course yourself with- and discessed were than are fit and willing to give their sidemics which decimatedous delay; Dr. Williams' Pink the main gate. Witness then blood for their fellows. Instead armies of other daya are now Pile are obtainable from medicine made another bastas 10.55 of sending them back we keep unheard of. When I left France Yangora everywhere, stao pour and when he passed No. 2 best them near the front in readiness there were only 27 asses of typhoid free, one petite for 81.50, mix for there was no constable on it. Tas for transfusions.
fever in an army of 20,000,000 $8, from'sne Ühing offices of the next beat was No. 5 and the con- clearing staion keepa in ita ice constitute a problem, se they did scannen Boad, Shanghai,
In addition, sob casualty men, Venereal disesses no longer Ur. Wilname Mediome Co., 96 maple reported that all was correct and when witness was leaving box about thirty pints blood, at the beginning of the war. We to be available in periods of rash.
Free to Headers. A useful little the best he heard a shot fired. "I have learned to combat them Hestin Grande will be sent teno so, sran is about 115 that he heard
the shot.
Features of Next Monday's Programme.
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Mr. Denman Faller will give the second of has present series of organ recitals in St. John's Cash- edral on Monday nest at 6 p.m. The programme will include Bach's monumental Paraacaglia in C minor, possibly the finest work of its kind yes written and which, it is interesting to note, has recently been stranged for orobestral performance et Queen's Hali; a Meditation by E. d'Evry; Prelude by Sir Hubert Parry on the well-known byma time," St. Thomas," usually associated with the words of the Advent hyma "Lo He comes," and the popular Batista Andante in G. The collection will be in and of the Organ Fund, for which $900 is still wanted. In addition to the abore items, John Ireland's striking Elegins Eɔmance will be
give here for the first time; it is somewhat lengthy work containing Tary ramarkabia
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efforts in tone colour, offsets which are not possible on any bat a really fine organ.
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The Yacht White Heather Ticket No. 370. Mrs. Harley.
The match box-Ticket No. 57. A cashion (marked B-Ticket No. 75.
Scottish Women's Raffles. Prize No.
6354 3275* ́
3417
3873
2900
3973
4999
5883
4497
568
4180
1357
2085
4131
1320
18
2289
17
3631
18.
1948
19
20
5099 3082
Doll's house, winning ticket 111, Miss Hilda Eastman.
Sporting rifle, winning nam bar, 278,
The raffle for the lady's aostame will take pisos later.
Winners are asked to meet at
Messra, Tek Cheung's, Queen's hoad, to-morrow between 5 and
16 p.m. to receive their prizes, also those who have to draw for prises; an official of the Zoo will
be in attendance.
The articles won by tickets numbered 57, 76, 136, 20, 27, 17 and 80 may be had by applying to the Matron, Government Uird Hospital, during office hours 9 a.m. to 10 am, sad. 2 p.m. to 4
p.m.
ه ترکیه
These
We have found that blood saited successfully, and in the American you if you direosa possoard for transfusion can be kept that forces the rate is even lower than request to she abaya addi for several weeks without deterio.in ours."
The case is proceedi
Ford
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Sole Agents for the Canadian Food
ECONOMY,
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results in
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