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THE FIRE BRIGADE.

A BUST YEAR.

The Captain Superintendent of Police in his position as Chief Officer reports on the Hongkong Fire Brigade for the year 1924 as follows:

The cost of the Fire Brigade for the year 1924 was $199,570.00

ompared with $166/786.00 in 1923 and $177,799 in 1922. Special Fx penditure amounting to $49,187.00

is included.

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TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1925.

in the Brigade. All drivers train- ed in this School are under agrão- ment with the Brigade for 5 years oh an incremental scale of pay.

General and Fire Inspection Work.

Particular attention must be drawn to the Fire Inspection work which is rapidly increasing with the construction of a large num- ber of premises exceeding five stories in height. This work fall within the special province of the Superintendent himself, whose work in this branch of the fire service is preving most valuable and efficient, Practically every New Fire Float.

new large building has pow itil own, fre service together with Tenders were called for the new augmenter pumpa for increasing fire float referred to in my 1923 the pressure of water in the build- Report and construction

coming and also adaptors enabling menced late in 1924. The accept-Fire Brigade pumps to be coupled ed tender amounting to $170,000.00 up from outside to the private fire calls for delivery of this float installation and thus increase the which is provided with agoltre pressure in the fire mains telescopic tower fitted with a power-throughout the building. ful monitor within nine months."

1

There are two monitors capable "Fires and Loss of Life.

The actual number of fires, though less than in 1923, show acven serious fires in 1924 as against three

af delivering 2,000 gallons pog minute each. The increasing number of fires in the harbour added to those on shore near the water front shows the wisdom of making this further provision for ships and water front fires:

New Central Fire Station. During the carly part of the year the steel framework, of the building was completed. A re-, grettable delay in starting work on the superstructure followed and the actual contract for com- picting the building was not let until September last, However the new contractors Messray Trol lope and Colls have got to work with commendable energy and it is anticipated that the structure should be near completion by the end of 1925.

Recruits.

1923, several unfortunately at- tended by serious loss of life. The loss of one fireman, who was kill- : [ed when the verandah of No. 191 Queen's Road West, collapsed during a fire on these premises is greatly regretted.

The activities of the Brigade are dealt with in greater detail in the Brigade Superintendent's report, from which we take the following extracts.

"Number of Calls.

The Brigade, received 148 calls to fires, or supposed, fires, tho number for the year 1923 being 170. The number of fires, exclud- ing chimney fires, attended by the Brigade was 91 of which seven were serious fires.

Lives Lost.

The difficulty of obtaining suit- [able recruits and of retaining men after completing their training

Ten persons, including one Fire- continued throughout the year. man (H.K.F.B.) lost their lives at However there is now a fair pro fires and two received such in spect of obtaining all the men rejuries that they subsequently suc- quired. On completing their

cumbed. training they enter into an agree- inent to serve for 3 years. This

Killed Contusions

..4

The number of members killed. arrangement should considerably or injured in the execution of their reduce the number of resignations. duties was 15, summarised as fol The firemen recruited shortly lows: after the reorganisation of the Brigade have now reached a high two demon- state of officiency as strations given during the "year" showed. The provision of a Chal- lenge Cup for the best Motor Es- cape team and other prizes bag proved a most useful incentive to increased efficiency. The thanks of the Brigade are due to those firms which have contributed..so generously to the prize fund.

Sub-Officers.

Injuries to head and face ..1 Injuries to hands and arms 2 Injuries to legs ....

two

There were 168 cases of illness,

of which resulted in death.

Theatre and Other Duties.

The number of duties perform- ed by members of Brigade, at public and private entertainmenta The appointment in 1924 of four during the year was 316; the num native Sub-Officers with a goodber of four hour duties being 184 knowledge of English has proved and eight hour duties 332, thus a a step in the right direction and total of 3,392 hours." a great improvement on the old interpreters who had no know ledge of fire fighting, and fully justifies the further provision of such officers in the 1925 Estimates.

Motor Ambulance Service.

The Motor Ambulance service shows a considerable increase in the number of cases during 1921 when compared with previous Motor Drivers School.

years, Nos. 1 and 2 Motor Am- The question of providing an bulances, stationed at Central Fire adequate number of competent Station and Kowloon Fire Station drivers has been satisfactorily respectively have attended settled by the provision, rather in fewer than 2,120 cases. the nature of an experiment in 1923, of Fire Brigade Motor

Clarke's Blood Mixture Drivers School under the direct

Everybody's Blood Purifier."

Mrs. J. CRAWFORD,

Expert Masseuse, No. 2, Duddell Street, 3rd. floor. Hongkong.

supervision of the Superintendent of the Brigade and the Chief Motor Mechanic, Kowloon Canton Railway. This school successful

CYCLES TO JOIN NAVY,

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Without his mother's know- lodge, a 13-year-old schoolbay

ly turned out 9 drivers during the named Oilks, of Crawley (Beds), year fully competent to take cycled 100 miles to Portsmouth charge of the powerful Fire to join a brother in the Navy. Ho Brigade pumps and other ap was told that. he was not old pliances and it may now be re-anough, so cycled 100 miles home garded as a permanent institution again.

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MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES.

Washington, June 15. Although statement of President Callea, like that of Mr. Kellogg, was directed to the Press and the statements were therefore not un exchange between the two governments, some officials are astonished at Senior Calles using the words "insults" and "threats against the sovereignty of Mexico," although it is recalled that Mr. Kollogg's statement was uncommonly blunt. Behind Mr. Kellogg's statement lies a wealth of information in regard to the conduct of Moxienn affairs, including the seizure of American property by so-called agrarians. Reuter's American Service,

BELGIAN CABINET CRIŠIS..

Brussels, June 15..

In an effort to solve the crisis which has deprived the country of a Cabinet for nearly three months, the King summoned a conference of the Catholic loader Vandevyvore, the Socialist Vandervelde and the Liberal Masson. He urged the subordination of party considerations to the need of forming a stable government. Reuter.

ANGLO-CHINESE CO-OPERATION.

London, June 15.

The suggestion of a conference with the Peking Government and representatives of the provinces, Interested in foreign trade, is made by Sir John Jordan in a letter to the Timco, wherein he cites past examples of successful Anglo-Chinese co-operation as an indication. of the prospects of reconciling conflicting interests and claims.-- Reuter

DODGING THE DUTIES.

Londen, June 15,

The considerable anticipations of the Budget duty are reflected. in the trade returns for last month, the imports of silk goods totalling

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for April. Goods under the category of the McKenna dutics, excluding motor pars, totalled £1,000,000, compared with £580,000-Reuter.

PERSIA OFFENDED,

Geneva June 15. General Habibullah, the Persian delegate, withdrew from the arras conference owing to the adoption of articles dealing with the supervision of the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman which Persia considers derogatory to her sovereign rights and dignity:-Reuter..

DUNLOP DEBENTURES.

London, June 15, The proceeds of the sale of Dunlop debentures have been princi pally devoted to redeeming higher interest-bearing debentures shortly maturing, holders of which have first option on the new issue.

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