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THIRD FEETHAM REPORT.

EXTERNAL ROADS

QUESTION.

A NEW AUTHORITY.

Shanghai, July 10.

The third and final volume of the Report of Mr. Justice Feetham, dealing with the ex- ternal roads areas, has now been isaued.

Judge Fertham alter sketching The history of these external areps from 1862 onwards, and describing the present position, puts towarth suggestions for the joint control of the areFEN,

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Competing Claims,

for

He describes as estinl any plan for the future administra. tion of the areas the elimination of the enzes of friction which reso from the prevent situation owing to the

of competine claims.

existen

He also saya any płan adopted for there is must be framest with

due regard to politient considega.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1931.

MR. JUSTICE FEETHAM LEAVES SHANGHAI.

Mr. Justice Feetham, having completed his report to the Shanghai Muncipal Council upon the In- ternational Settlement of Shangul, has a few words with Mr. A. Mossop, British Crown Advocate, at the Customs Jetty, before leaving by the a.. Kashgar, en route toSouth Africa, vin Singapore and Batavia.

ties and should be based on fair | FRENCH NATIONAL reengnition of

lexitimate hims

and interests, résulting from past history and present circumstances, of public authorities, publie utility companies, private prodider-1 property owners

Judge Peethan rells that live seliemies Far deading with the future of These areas inve put formid að Various

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Three Pinns Ruled Out.

HOLIDAY.

d

"AT HOME" AT LOCAL

CONSULATE.

LARGE GATHERING.

The first two rextension of : ! Settlement boundaries to include these aree and aban-Jomment the ameil of the Settlement of any claim to a shure in the ad ministration as the areas) he male out በ። Bivolving surretader o legitimate daime and interests of one authority of the allier,

A third alternative, alivision of

The umiversary of the taking off the Bastilie, the French Nationali

WHA Holiday of drullet Quartorze,

with an "AL celebrated to day Hutt held by the French Consuls Gamerni and Molatne Dufaure def la Prade at their residence. Prak Road.

Govertime at official, members uť The Consatur Body, British French military int naval alienre, members of the French wolemy and K

the areas Between the Muniepalir friends from other so tions of Government of Cavaleri Shanghai

the VOTENDİLY participated, A

eompanied to their ladies who wore well looked after by Madame la Consul General.

and the Council of the Settlement, Jorge mumber of those premogƐ were is also rejected on the ground that Chinese opinion is adverse to ati extension of the Seidenant Ra$# { beration from the point of view of the Settlement aut plan involving complete qurrender all interesta in the Western area beyond the railway Bu auggested as fitnit of proposed extensions muld at a reparded as satisfaes tory,

form

ritt

The toast of His Majesty the King having been purposed by M. Daïture de la Pride, Sir Josepåt Rep, the Chief Justice, repliesi * President de la Republi- both toasts being enthusiasti- Call honoured.

wit

This excellent close-up, shows Mr. Justice Fastham hidding farn. well to a Chinese friend a few mintues before his departure. A dis singulaled gathering of local residents attended the departure of the tender at the Customs Jetty, including Chinese, Japanese and many others.

These prema melubed C... [THE TUBERCULOSIS and working the compre

Foltman, 3. D, C, representing His New Authority Urged.

Excellency Sir Willem Pol; the The renucinior alternative Colonial Servetary, Hon. Mr. W. T. suggest

Mrs, Southern; the Chief administration. Judge Peetham Justlers The Inspector General 01 says: ***

Wolfe: my opinion the set Police, Hon. Mr. B. D. C.

wolution

Hon ther

R. Ballitas terres Mr. E

IE. 7. Creasy Director of Public, Workar; representative.

the General Officer Commanding

hope

for

it

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problems involved in the selainis-

inisetary for Chinese Affairser Hon. tration of these areas lies in the adoption, for the present, me Form

of joint administration with a view, at a later stare, adoption of a more comprehen scheme involving the reading of a new authority for the amine tra tin of These areas."

LIF

the Commulere; Hou, Mr. S. W.

William Hornell, Mr. A. E. Wood,

* Me B. 1. Kotwal S

SCOURGE.

MALAYA TAKING UP

THE QUESTION. .

SMALL SANATORIUM TO

BE BUILT.

Me to Bayer, representatives of SPECIALIST POSSIBLE. the Come Corps, Chan Lin

As in Hongkong.

the

hetisive sheme For combating Jolerculosis referred to in ta}?

Government Replies.

The Government replies were is Follow:

o The tiovernment has given erious consideration to the non- tion of providing tuberculosis Pimies but ir advised that their ethears in large centres of popa- Iation is limited if and so long as ever rowding exists, for the reas sum that the value of the real- mont mceived at such clinics fadified where the patiem returas insanitary home. The jak. Mr. Kwok Sou-lau, Cile. 心

Government baking steps to

is accordingly. Rot Minmine, of the Freach dispatch

establish these Boat Repitus, Me. H. Lu, mortality from tuberralosia in

linies at such centres un the 3. Person Acting Director of attracting much attention went housing conditions of the 3. The Founcil of the Settlemental. Bondad, His Lordship Bishop was recently debated at

Criminal Intelligence, S. Rollin, Singapore, where the subject power people are considerably

ron-improved. Valtorta. Mon einem Deswaziers, siderable length at a meeting | Adequate facilities are, how- Rev. Bro. Aimar, Director of Sof the Legislative Council. Joseph's Colegio, X. Sguyen Van

ever. provided for examination and advice in tuberculosīs rases Tamar and other members of the

Several questions on the mattert outdoor dispensaries and for French community.

wore asked by Mr. Tan Cheng treatment

in Government hos- lock, whose queries were in the nitals. Following terms:

He suggests the problemes involv

nd should be dealt with ins

stages, the principal features

the first being

of

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to be granted, as far as repired the delegated authority of the Mayor

Greater Shanghai tu

Phable it Lo exercise effective administrative control of the external roads and land

21 property frouting on the roads,

2. The Council of the Settlement be given authority to levy taxation in the form of lan lux and rates, and should pay the Municipality of Greater Shanghai a percentage of the revenue thus collected for the purpose of administering adjoin- ing areas and developing them by construction of runds, provision of drainage, etc., for the ultimate de- velopment of the areas as a whole.

New Body's Powers.

PALESTINE'S NEW COMMISSIONER.

MAJOR GEN. WAUCHOPE APPOINTED.

HIS ARMY CAREER.

(a) What steps bas tioverament ; taken and intends to take towards)

The

bination of essential) complemen zuf

uitable Jou

locality altitude, etc., for

Sanatorium Question.

question of providing n the establishment of tuberculosis Central Tuberculosis Sanatorium elinics in large centres of popula- for the whole of Mainya has also tion and the provision of a central been engaging the attention of the Tuberculosis Sanatorium for the Government. It is however con- whofe of Malaya and separate sidered that it would be unwise hospitals for advanced cases of to embark on so large a project

uberculosis,

until more is known ne to the most Constituting

com. tary measures in a modern enman institution of this kind. It is London, July DR. paign against the disease which hoped that the results obtained at Major - General Arthur Gexacts heavy toll in life and the small sanatorium to be built The second and more permanent Wauchope, C.B., CMG, CLE. Death in this country, referred to in the near future at Trafalgar in schenie

Judge D.S.O.. has been appointed to in His Excellency the Governor's Singapore will afford information suggested Feetham is the creation of a new succeed Lieut-Col. Sir John Chan-address to this Council at its which is at present Incking but is authority, a committee or council cellor, G.C.M.G., G.C.V.D., D.S.Omeeting held on Sept. 29, 19307 considered un casential preli-

of nominees of the on November 1st.. as High Com-1

minary to the establishment of of Greater Shanghai, the missioner of Palestine, who is

any large sanatorium. nominees of the Council of the resigning on the termination of Settlement, and representatives of the period of his appointment.

b) Is the Government aware!

It is considered that, us there residents and

that the

inis adequate accommodation in results property owners, Reuter.

hospitals foreign and Chinese, of the areas

for all The new High Commissioner, Europe and elsewhere by the Government concerned, this authority to be en-who has

of tuberculosis been. General Oficer various forms of surgical treat aca

Heeking dowed with powers sufficient to Commanding the Northern Ireland meat of pulmonary and pleura would be served by the establish-

treatment, na useful

ригрове enable

based it to conduct the administra-District since 1929, is 57 years tuberculosis tion of the areas under its own re of age and has had a distinguish-principle of collapse-therapy, auchment of separate hospitals for

artificial

pneumoral Trafalgar is intended for casos

Value of Surgery.

obtained

qulations with such assistance as ed career in the army since hion, extra

it may find necessary or expedient joined in 1893 three years inter

to accept, in the early stages, from joining the Black Watch. He was the Municipal Government of Grea-severely wounded in the

South

on

the

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ле

advanced cases."

The sanatorium- or apicolysis, thora- that are expected to improve under and multiple neurectomy, treatment. conclusively proved the and indispens- Immense value 2nd. Batt. ability of surgery in the success- in France and ful treatment of this disease?

tor Shanghai, on the one hand, or Africa War, and in the Earopean the Council of the Settlement, on War commanded the the other.

Black Watch

He indicates that the authority Mesopotamia.

He

Was again

have

Specialist Possible. (b) The Government is well aware of the value of surgical trentment in certain cases of The Government

(e) Will Government consider tuberculosis,

this

of suc. a body might derive from severely wounded and mentioned a law or charter from the National In Despatches. He was a military the question of engaging an surgeons are fully capable of per Government embodying its con- member of the Overseas Settle experienced tuberculosis specialist forming the operations mentioned stition and conferring the needed munt Delegation which went to for service in this country, who, powers.

Australia and New Zealand in in versed in the technique of the Judge Feethum suggests that it 1923, was a member of the Inter- oporative procedures referred to referred to in the answer to (a)

(c)

the sapatorium would be desirable for the now Allied Commission of Control in in (b) and can train some of the is built in Singapore, the Govern authority's area to be made entire- Berlin, 1923-27, and was G.O.C. matical officers in the Government ment will be prepared to consider ly subject to the jurisdiction of the the 44th. Home Counties Divi-hospitals in this specialised the appointment of a tuberculosis Chinese Courts in the Settlement.sion Territorial Army from 1927 branch of medical aclonce and specialist to advise and train or to branch courts, especially esto 1029. His many decorations practice, and also able to super-medical officers in the treatment tablished, of the same character.-include the Legion of Honour.vise and advise in the carrying of patients. Reuter.

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RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME OF

RECORDED MUSIC.

To-day's radio programme to be brondens by Z. B. W. on a length of 355 metres:

Wave-

4.00-8.00p.m. European Pro- gramme of Victor and H. M. V. Re- cords kindly supplied by Messri. S. Moutrio and Co.

6.00-8.40 p.m. Orchestral.

(a) Serenade (Moszkowski) (b).

Aubade (Auber).

Liebestelt (Love's Sorrow)

(Kreisler).

Ban Francisco Symphony Orch. 8802.

Bavarian Dance, Op. 27, No. 1.

(Elgar).

Bavarian Dance, Op. 27, No,

(Elgar).

London Symphony Orchestra. D1307. Good Old Dances.

Jack Hylton. His Orchestra and GUCKER. 01784. Rosamunde-Ballet Music (Schubert), Phlisdelphia Symphony Orch. 1312. 700 p.m. Stock Quotations, Minil Notice, etc.

6.40-7.20 p.m. A Concert, Violin Solo Blue Skira (Berlin-

Kreinter).

Violin Solo-Dnnen of the Maidens

(Friml-Kreisler).

Fritz Kreisler. 1233. Sung-Corceleras (Prison Song)

(Chapi).

Song Serenata (Cesareo-Tosli).

Madam. Amelita Galli-Curet (Soprano). 1167. Song-The Tune the Bo'Sun Played

(Loughborough).

Song-Harlequin (Sanderson).

Peter Dawson (Basn-Haritour),

BRG79. Piano Solo Scarf Dance (Chaminade). Mano Solo The Flatterer

(Chaminade).

Hans Barth. 20346. Guitar Solo Fardangullo (Torina). Guitar Sulo-Tremolo Study

(Tarrega),

Andren Segovia. 6747, 7.20-8.00 p.m. Variety. Humorous Sung-Swingin' In a

Hannock.

Tunicrous Song- I Love You So

Much.

Alleen Stanley. 2210, Hawaiian Orchestra-The Rosary. Bluwalian Orchestra-Aloha Oe.

Hite Hawaiian Orchestra, 20516. Song-Parls, Stay The Same.

Song-You've Got That Thing. Maurice Chevalier (Baritone). 22291. Mandoline Solo-Concert Mazurka,

Op. 125.

Banjo Solo-Frivolous Joe.

112820.

Murio De Pietro, Humorous Song I Just Can't. Figure

it out at AIL Humorous Song-Fousa (My Hot

Spanish Knight),

Gracie Fields. 83300. Song-My Old Kentucky Home Song-Of Man River.

Paul Robeson (Bass), B3653. 8.00 p.m.

Local Time and Weather

report.

800-31,30 p. Ka Shing Theatre Relay.

19.30 pm. (Approx.). Rugby Mid- day Press Neues, etc.

11.30 p.m.

Clone Down.

GOVERNMENT DOLE-

DRAWERS.

Continued from Page 63 years of misfortune and mis- management will reduce the polis ties of a mighty state.

A hundred years ago the uurc- formed Poor Law was described as putting the parish

the parish. Now it is those who pro to be carried, aut those who bear the burden who are to wield this power.

It is the bounden daly of the Government to act upon the re purt of their own specially pleked- out Royal Commissiou.

The duty stares then in the face, and if they refuse they will have demonstrated to all the world their utter unfitness to gulde the nation.

Ita

The Conservative Party, after the way they have been treated, would be well advised to keep clear of all connexion with the Government in this question,

the equally grave problem of India,

did not choose this Royal Commission, nor create the cir- enmatances which render its re port necessary. The Conserva- tive Party would probably not proceed upon

a simple cutting down of benefits and an increase in contributions.

of

It would be guided by the sound principles apparent to those who have

studied Sir William Bo- veridge's

recent

admirable

book, The Arst

Is the separation of these nctuarial insurance from com- of actuat passionate relief in any form, and the tra

treatment of the genuine un-

run out employed who has beneSto and is no longer support- Ing himself in any way, by public nssistance

committees. These

would not committees save money by cutting down the of living, but by making standard of sure that the large grants which the Exchequer would have to give to the relief of distress in the pro- sont difficult times

wore propor. tionate to the proved primary selves upon the public bounty. neads of those who throw them-

Genuine Misfortune. The pretence of mixing up pub- lle assistance with sound insur- ance must be swept away, if in- surance is to. be maintained, or the State to secure the full value for the monoy it would havo to spend.

"Wol-must-neither -- abandon genuine misfortune nor allow the

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