THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925.
COLONY'S FOOD SUPPLY
DOUBLES SEMI-FINAL.
THE THIRD TIME.
A GOOD GAME SPOILT
[BY "WANDERER"]
INTERESTING REPORT BY SANITARY BOARD COMMITTEE An interesting foport on the Colour's food supply was laid before
'HAWKINS" DEFEAT:
SOUTH CHINA.
After
splendid game at Happy Valley, yesterday, tho a meeting of the Sanitury Bourdi The master of many brilliant Hawkins, at the third time hold yesterday afternoon. The Com-strokes and one of the spendiest of asking, defeated. South mittco consisted of the President exponents engaged in the present Cbins by the only goal of the of the Department (Mr. N. L tournament, Capt. O. H. D. game. The sailors combined woll: Smith), Mr. W. Tso and Dr. O'Callaghan is a truly great and Lau Hing-choung in the W. V. M. KociL Their report was player, but were ho not only too China goal was kept constantly : well aware of the fact, the games at work, the two Smiths doing 1. We were appointed at a con-in which he participates would excellent work. Pang Wa-hing fidential meeting of the Board held be far more enjoyable, and played vice Wong Pak-chong, on February 24, 1025, to consider Gawlor, his partner in the but failed to hold the line to the peasures at present taken for doubles, might be permitted together and 08 a result the ensuring the purity of the Colony's do himself justice. food supply and to make auch ro- commendations as may appear socos
as follows:
Bary
Chinoto attack was disjointed. Heathcote dealt confidently with all which came his way, and until the close, when South China wadı last determined effort, be was never seriously troubled. .
This evening South China play the Durban.
O'Callaghan and his partner defeated the Lo brothers in the, semi-final of the Open Doubles 2 Wa would preface our Report yesterday by three sets to one. with the remark that, although the Maybe O'Callaghan thought he Board is empowered under Section could play them off his own 10 (32) of the Public Health and racket in the first set, for, in Buildings Ordinance to make By-addition to his partiality for laws for the provention of the shouting advico, he repeatedly manufacture or sale of unsound, took the ball practically off Dr. adulterated or unwholesome food," Gawler's racket. As a result, TROTSKY BETTER. we consider tint, so far as the dis M. K. and M. W. Lo walked tinction is possible, we should con-through them in the first set by six fine our recommendations to thegamos to two. O'Callaghan him- question of the wholesomeness of the self was very wild and threw Colony's food supplies as against many points away.
the foguards necessary to provent The Lo brothers won the first ndulteration to the prejudice of the game in the second set, but their purchaser. At the same time wo opponents played with decidedly would recommend that the Govern more combination, and with Dr. ment be urged to tuke such stops as Gawler demonstrating that ho may be possible to increase the scopo pad played tennis before by and efficiency of the Food and Drugs bringing off some clever crosK- Ordinance so as to safeguard battor court shots and O'Callaghan show- the purchaser of food, drugs and ing himself in his best light, the intoxicating liquors i the mutter] British pair won the next six of adulteration
games and the set. O'Callaghan and Gawler went to 2 love and Slaughtered Meat. 3. As regards beef and mutton we 3-1 in the third set. In the third consider that the present system game, M. W. Lo won his service of closa examination before and to love and O'Callaghan followed after slaughter, marking of carcass, game. The Le Brothers went to his exampla in the following prohibition of sale except in mar- kote, and a few specially licensed 4-3 but lost the next three and premises, and prohibition of sale of the set.
The fourth set was strenuously
other than Government slaughtered fought, each pair winning their alcat to be adequate, but we conservice game until four all was sider that all the slaughter-houses reached, Hero M. K. Lo lost his Inspectors should be fully qualified service to 15, and O'Callaghan Inspectors of Ment
finished the game off easily.
4 As regards pork slaughtered at It is a pity that O'Callaghan sider that the same applies, but cannot 18sist playing to the
the main slaughter-houses, we con
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that an increased staff is desirable. gallery, and though one can here from Charbar.-Reuter.
sidor that these should continue to
exouse his disgust after making
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6. As regards pork slaughtered atj
a particularly bad stroke, one's the outlying slaughter-houses of Aberdeen und Saiwanho, wa con offended if a player, no matter
ideas of sportsmanship
A NAPOLEON ESTATE. be under the control of District how good he bo, lets himself go
Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, to the extent of trying to hit the the Emperor's grand-nephew, has Inspectors, but that frequent sur- prise visits should be paid by fully O'Callaghan can do better than at New York against his wife (nee 'boy ** with the ball. Surely filed a suit in the Supreme Court qualified Inspectors of Meat from this. Dr. Gawler played a good, Blanche Pierce), accusing her of tho malu slaughter-liouses,
bringing off many delightful estimated at £100,000. The suit aball I say, supporting game, defrauding him of his property, smashes and oross-court shots. is, regarded as marking the The Lo brothers played care-couple's final breach. M. Bona. fully but were beaten by cleverer parte declares that in January 1923, while mentally and physi-
a We consider that the convoy nace of beef froin slaughter-houses to makets by motor meat-vane to have been an important and desir
able innovation, and we consider
that this system should be extend- ad to pork as soon as possible.
7. We do not consider that a third Veterinary Surgeon is it prescot necessary, though such an appoint ment may be culled for when the projected slaughter-house at Taikok tsui is erected.
& We recommend that the Board should consider the enactment of Bylaws for the regulation of the local manufacture of tinned foods B. As regards imported tinned foodstuffs we consider that inspec tion would be more effective if it
opponents.
Yesterday's results follow:
Fincher 6-1, 6-1, 6-3
Upen Singles, T. Honda beat E.U.cally ill," he was incarcerated in & sanatorium. He says he was
han and G. B. Gawler beat M. Khis rights, properties and title Open Doubles, & H. D. O'Callag.induced to sign a paper, falsely represented to him, transferring and M. W. Lo 26, 0-1, 6-4, 6-4
ignorant when he signed. interests, of which he WAS
Handicap Doubles, W. Hyde, and and D. S. Gretu (owe 2/6) 6-7 6-7, 80, B. D. Evans (owe 3/0) bout S. E.
Handicap Singles "A" Maj. Hat Grimble (rec. 3/6) 63, 1. teraley Smith (owo 6) beat E.
To-day's Matches. Among matches down for decision could be undertaken at the time of today are the following W. Hyde importation in bulk as well as on and B. D. Evans v. Montague Bates the premiaca of retailers as at pre-
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10: We consider that the existing inspection of dairios and bakelioiaves! by District Inspectors is adequate.
11. We consider that some system of marking the carcases of pigs should be instituted whereby the sale of privately slaughtered roast pork might be more readily dotect ed; and that regular inspections of the pig roasting premises licensed by the Board should be made,
Cold Storage.
12. Wo consider that the butchers at the Central Market should he given better cold storage facilities than the oxisting private ice-olicets. 13 We recommend that when new slaughter-houses are erectod
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Konnedy Town and Taikoktsui pro- vision should be minde fer un ade- quate cold storage system, and if possible a freezing plant.
14. We do not copsider that any foodstuffs bosides those already mon- tioned require special attention, having regard to the distinction be tween "adulterated” and “unwhole-} nomo" drawn in the second para- graph of this report.
16. We consider that the Depart ment requires six fully qualified] moat Inspectors for the duties men- tioned in paragraph 3,
and & of
this report,, and that this number will probably require augmentation in future yeNTE.
18. Wo consider that a fully quali fod Inspector skall bo in permanent "charge of the Central and Western Markota..
The report was adopted on tho proposition of Mr. Wong Kwong-|| tin soconded by Dr. W. W. Ponroe, the Medical Officer of Health.
and R. West (handicap doubles semi-: final); Hattersley Swith y F. A Redmond (club championship), and the final of the Mixed Doubles in which Mr. and Mrs. W. Ironside play Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Sayer.
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