THE
HONGKONG
PENINSULA HOTEL:
HONGKONG HOTEL: REPULSE BAY HOTELI
PEAK HOTEL
and
SHANGHAI
ASTOR HOUSE: PALACE HOTEL: HOTELS
LIMITED.
In association with the Grand Hotel Don Wagons Lits, Poking.
KOWLOON HOTEL
KOWLOON.
UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION
AND ATTENTION OF...
W. J. WHITE.
Phone No. 5800.
Cable “KowŁOTEL
Hongkong.
PALACE HOTEL
Tel, Kowloon No. 3,
Tel. Address "Palace."
A First Class Residential, and Tourist Butel with all the Can- realences if a Home. Under Entirely European Management. COBY Lounge and Billiard Saloon. Three minutes from Ferry. Familles specially catered for. Moderate term.
Music
Daily.
MRS. I. M. OXBERRY,
Proprietress.
PENANG
Dinner
Dance Twice weekly
RUNNYMEDE HOTEL.
The Premier Hot in Mute e.
With beautiful privato lawns to the Sea.
TWENTY ADDITIONAL ROOMS-COMPLETELY MODERNISED AND RE-FURNISHED ARE NOW READY.
CABLE. "RUNNYMEDE."
RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD. George Guldsack, Vanuger.
EUROPE HOTEL
SINGAPORE.
RENOWNED BY RECOMMENDATION"
DANCING; After Dinner every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday, MUSIC:
On the VERANDAH every Saturday from 12 noon to 1.30 p.in, and every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday from 7.30 to 1,30 p.m.
GRILL:
Telephone, 5341 (8 lines) Cables "EUROPE" Singapore.
The Europe HOTEL, Ltd.
Arthur E. Odell Managing Director.
E. HING & CO.
SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS, SHIP CHANDLERS
clanakn
HARDWARE MERCHANTS.
25, Wing Woo Street.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1931.
SMALL-POX, WATER
AND MALARIA. -
IMPORTANT BUSINESS AT
SANITARY BOARD.
Tho_roselnding of a resolution passed in 1918 whereby anall-pox patients are allowed to be treated In their own homes provided cer- tain conditions are complied with ls to be moved by the Medical Officer of Health at Tuesday's meeting of the Sanitary Board.
Questions are also to be asked rolating to the water shortage and the question of malaria.
Small-fox.
The Medical Omeer of Health, pursuant to notice, will move:
"That the resolution of the Board of 15th October, 1918 that patients suffering from mall-pox be allowed to be treat- ed in their own houses under the following conditions:
(1) That all cases in the dis- trict should be notified to the Medical Officer of (lenlth.
(2) That all inmates of the house should be vaccinated. (3) That a notice shoul be posted on the door of the house where the patient in being trented'
be rescinded."
Water Shortage.
Mr. Wong Kwong Tin, purnunnt
to notice, will ask:
"i. Owing to scarelty of water And the consequential даром #triction of supplies, will the Head of the Sanitary Department consider the suspension of general house leansing two weeks before Chinese New Your, and
if. recommend to the Water Au- thority to give a full house supply of water two days before and after the Chinese New Year ie, 16th-18th February, both days in- clusive
Malaria.
Mr. M. K. Lo, pursuant to notice will ask:
OUR
GREAT
YOUR
Clegians
Starts_TO-DAY,
LOW
DOLLAR
HAS A
HIGH
VALLE BERE
TO-DAY, February, 2nd.
ALL WINTER GOODS
BELOW COST PRICE
TO MAKE ROOM FOR SUMMER STOCKS.
#
HATS, SWEATERS, 3-PIECE SUITS WOOLLEN STOCKINGS, TENNIS SOCKS
AND MANY OTHER LINES
AT EXCEPTIONAL PRICES.
ELITE STYLES
"With reference to my ques- tions on the 9th December, 1930 and the answers of the Hend of the Sanitary Depart- ment to me of the same date, in the course of which he stat ed that the reports of the Malariologist on vermun and Taikoo were forwarded to the Government by the Honourable the Director of Medical and Sanitary Services with his re- commendations on the 4th and 14th October, 1930 rospective- ly, that the Government was then not in a position to an-
anbbed thing to deliver to the house. They without hesitation.
condition, the girl being the more nounce its intentions on the re-found only two persons on the inmates and then dumped them The alarm was raised by neigh-seriously hurt of the two. They commendations submitted mid loor and were about to ransack the into ព
cubicle. They hurriedly hours and when the Police arrived were immediately rushed off to the that the question of publish-premises when the woman and the forced open a drawer in one of the on the acene they found the two in- Government Civil Hospital, and the Ing the recommendatione had girl showed resistance. The men, cubicles and collected a quantity of Jjured persons in an unconscious girl subsequently died. not been considered by Gov- crament
"W the Head of the Sanit- ary Department be good enough to ascertain from the Government and inform the Волга whether the Govern- ment has now had time to reach a decision in regard to the publication of the reports of the Manriologist together with the director's recommen- dations, for the information of the public?
Will the Head of the Sanit- ary Department ask the Gov- ernment to supply copies of the documents to the members of the Board for their informa tion"
WOMEN STABBED.
SERIOUSLY INJURED BY FIVE ARMED ROBBERS,
A dastardly attack on two help- less females, one a widow 56 years of age and the other a girl 13 years of
of age, was made by a gang robbers who gained admission to 17, Yuk Ming Street, West Point, oa | Saturday night.
The robbers, five in number, wero armed with knives and daggers and gained admittance to the floor under the pretext that they had some-
F
YOU WILL
WATCH
THEM
GROW
STURDY
- IF YOU—
A P. C. BUILDING.
both jewellery before decamping.
SCOTCH ROLLED
OATS
OBTAINABLE FROM ALL PROVISION
MERCHANTS.
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THE CENTRAL TRADING COMPANY
"Give your children MORTON Oats
SALESMAN SAM
WONDER IF I COULD SELL SOMA
OF GUZZLEM'S PATENT MEDICINES
IN "THIS HOSPITAL?
Maybe He Did, Sam!
WELL, I'LL BE - YESSIR, THAT'S PERCY PAYNE
OR MY NAMES NOT SAM HOWDY!
- Doctor's Advice
HELLO,SAM
LO,
By Small
PERC! HOW DID YOU
GET HERE?
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