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The proposal of the Government

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1929.

CATHEDRAL WEDDING. ENJOYABLE CONCERT:

'LT,COM, COOPER MARRIED TO MISS FFORD.

A naval wedding took place at to considor the desirability of ap: St. John's Cathedral yesterday pointing the Director, of Medical

OPEN-AIR EVENT ON THE H.K.C.C. GROUND,

The open-air concert held at the Hongkong Cricket Club ground last night was one of the most en- Joyable social functions that has

and Sanitary Services to be a mem-afternoon when Lieut. Commander bar of the Sanitary Board in the William Guy Loy Cooper, R.N., son followed in the train of the inter- place of the Medical Offeer of of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cooper, of Alsport visit. There was a nip in the Health was mentioned at the fort laby Hall, Pickering, Yorkshire, air, just enough to make an over- nightly meeting of the Board yes was married to Misa Frances coas necessary, but not enough to terday when it was decided to defer discussion until further in- Creswell Mita Patricia Fford, make people shiver in their seats formation of the Government's daughter of Mr. Yord, M.I.C.E, on the lawns. intention was obtained.

and the late Mrs Agnes Cicely Fford. The service was conduct ed by the Dean.

The meeting was presided over by Mr. W. J. Carrie (Head of the Sanitary Department), those pre sent being Dr. G. W. Pope, (Medical Officer of Health), Dr. W. V. H. Koch, the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, Messrs, Wong Kwong-tin, T. N. Chau, M., K. La and J. Wat son (secretary).

Government's Views,

:

Mr. Fitz-Earle, A.R.C.M., KOS. 'B., brought his band from the bat- talion camp situated at some dis- tant wooded point up the railway The bride was given away by line, and showed us that their short Lieut. Commander L. M. Bridge, stay there has done them no harm. R.N., and was attended by two The bandsmen were in fine form bridesmaids, Miss Join Beavis and and gave several of their best Miss Ainslie Hallifax. Lieut. Com-tunes. "The Hunting Scene," mander J. D. F. Dowse, R.N., was which has been popular at a num- best man.

ber of K.O.S.B, concerts, and two very good musical.switches.

After the wedding, a reception was held at the house of Lieut. The chairman read the follow-Commander L. M. Bridge and birs. ing letter from the Government reBridge at the naval dockyard. lative to the suggested appoint. meat of the Director of Medical and Sanitary Services to the Board

in the place of the Medical Officer of Health:

"

he bad already heard it rumoured, then he thought that the Board should be acquainted of that fact. Mr. Lo endorsed the remarks of the Hon, Mr. Braga. He said that although on the face of it the let ter appeared to he absolutely plain

:

One of the most attractive items on the programme was a song by Mra, Sangor, with the accompaní- ment of the band. For an en- cort the audience resolutely refus- ed to allow her to leave without one-she chose the song "Shadow composed by Mr. and Light," George Grimble,

Mr. Oscar Eager, the well-known amateur comedian, did not appear owing to circumstances, but his it made their position slightly difplace was filled by Mr. Dick Barty who kept us all amused for ten minutes with witty song and story.

Sir,With reference to your letter No. S. B. O. 297/29 dated 16th October, I am directed to in form you that with a view to the reorganization of the Medical and Sanitary Services of the Colony on more modern lines, the Govern-ficult because of the Government's ment is of the opinion that it is reference to the reorganisation of desirable to associate the Director the Medical and Sanitary Services of Medical and Sanitary Services of the Colony on more modern more closely with the work of the lines! Sanitary Department. In order that the Director may have the oppor tunity of acquiring first-hand knowledge of the working of that department,it is proposed to umend the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance so as to per mit him to take the place of the Medical Officer of Health on the Sanitary Board and I am accord ingly to request you to place this proposal before the Board and to favour Government with its views as early as possible. Yours, etc.,

(Sa) E. I. WYNNE-JONES,

Continuing, Mr. Lo asked how as to future much information policy was Bunnosed to be contain- ed in that sentence. The speaker mentioned that if. is the Hon. Mr. Braga had said, the Government's proposal was not meant to go he- yond the appointment of the D. M. S. S. he ventured to say that no member of the Board would consider it undesirable. They would welcome him.

Amendment Proposed.

The programme was as follows: Selection by the Band; Song: Mrs. Sanger, (accompanied by the band); Song, Mr. Li Chor Chi (Violin Obbligato by Mr. John Braga); Song, Mr. A. Hyde Lay; Song, Mr. Dick Barty: Selections by the band; Song Medley, Mes- dames Bellamy, Davenport Browne, Scot-Little, Tinson, Hancock, Griggs, and Messrs. Anniss, Brock, Griggs, Green, MacDonald. Par ker: Songs with Piano and Banjo, Major Tuke and Lt. Song, Mrs. Younghusband; Vocal Duet, Mr. D. W. Leach and Mr. E. G. Barnes; Selection by the Band; God Save the King..

Musson;

Mr. Lo agreed with the Hon. Mr. Braga that before they would. The accompanists were: Mrs. usefully put forward their views Griggs, Mr., P. Madar and Mr. they wanted to know more of the George Grimble. Government's Intentions. Mr. Lo, in conclusion, suggested that the Hon. Mr. Braga put forward an amendment to the Chairman's pro- posal, asking for further informa tion from the Government.

PORTUGUESE FINED.

p. Colonial Secretary. The Chairman mentioned that the letter had only reached him on Friday afternoon and that coples had been circulated to men bers of the Board. He thought that the Board had had very little time and perhaps members would like to take a little longer." He

WIFE INSTRUCTED TO had not been able to find out the The Chairman replied that if the

APPEAR FOR HUSBAND. opinion of the Board and all that Bourd desired that he should ob- he proposed to do was that the tain further information he would

Appearing on behalf of Mr. letter should be laid on the table have to do so. He pointed out Britto, the owner of motor car No. then and be opened for discussion that the Government was not play-2671, Mrs. Britto informed the at the next meeting, when meming a trick on the Board and again Kowloon Magistrate yesterday here could put forward any momentioned the contents of the let-afternoon that her husband was Lions that they wished.

ter as to the Government's inten-away from the Colony and that she tions. He said that they were had been instructed to pay his fines only asked to give their views on that particular point.

on charges of driving a car without head lights and of failing to pro duce his licence.

Continuing, the Chairman in- timated that members, if they so desired, could express their views on the matter at once but ho thought it WHA desirable that notice of any motions should be

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Dr. Koch, asked if the sugges tion in the letter was an accom plished fact or whether members had an opportunity to express their views.

The Chairman re-read parts of the letter and pointed out that the Government merely desired the views of the Board although the Government was of opinion that it was a desirable step.

The Chairman proposed that the matter be deferred to the next meeting before the Board express ed its views.

Dr. Koch seconded,

Members Views,

Mrs. Britto said that she knew nothing about the incident and his Worship accepted her statement as an admission on her husband's be-

The Hon. Mr. Braga remarked that the particular point was clear enough but mentioned the other part of the letter dealing with the reorganisation of the Medical and Sanitary Services. The speaker half. proposed as a specific amendment

Sub-Inspector McWalter remark- that further information be obed that at the time of the offences the defendant was not a licensed tained from the Government,

driver.

Mr. Lo seconded and the amend ment was carried.

His Worship asked why he had not been charged with driving a car without a licence.

Sub-Inspector McWalter replied that it was not until sometime after that the Police discovered the defendant had no licence.

Disposal of Rubbish. Referring to a minute relative to the working of incineratora in Shanghai, the Chairman said that some time rgo the Hon. Mr. Braga drew the attention of the Board to an incinerator in Shanghai which of $3 was imposed on the second.

On the first charge a fine of $7 was imposed while a further fine

FLIGHT BANNED.

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New York, Nov. 12. speaker asked whether the Board the cost was 20 cents per ton.

The Aviation Society OL was required to express their Speaking of experimenta carried opinion on the appointment of the out in connexion with the incinern- Moscow has banned a proposed Director of Medical and Sanitary tor, the Chairman said that the trans-Atlantic flight by the "Land Services in the " place of the first experiment cost Tls.6.19 per of the Soviets."Reuters Ameri- Medical Officer of Health or wheton, while the second cont Tls.6.24 | can_Services

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