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TO BE SOLD.

GS THE PEAK, lately occupied by Dr. Harston and adjoining the Peak Convenient, Hospital. Unfurnished. comfortable and cool. Six rooms and Four bathrooms, Dressing room. hot and could water. Modern sanlis. tion. Gas and Electric light. Une: of Tennis Court. Suitable for a Mess of five, or could be enslly divided to

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THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO. (1918) LTD,

Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 6th June, tho supply to Lai Chi Kok, of electricity Chung Sha Wan and Shek Lai Pul districts will

discontinued bo between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

BANK HOLIDAY.

In nelordance with Government Banks Ordinance, the exchange will be closed for the transaction Friday, of Public Business on the 3rd June. (The Birthday of hia Majesty the King).

Hongkong, 30th May, 1932.

NOTICE.

Mr. Henry Chon has no further this Company connection with

After this date. (Signed) For Henry's Auto Service

C. H. HOARE,

Proprietor.

PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTD.

Notice in hereby given that the Annual Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Hong Kong Hotel, Hongkong, on Saturday, the 4th June, 1932, at 11.30 am. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Direc- lors together with a Statement of Accounts. for the year ended 30th April, 1932.

three The Transfer Books of the Com- roomed FLAT in best locality ofpany will be closed from Monday, Kuwloon. Latest modern interior de 30th day of May, to Saturday, the curation And modernistic furniture. Owner going on leave. Would fel toth day of June, 1932, both days minrried couple only-no bachelors, inclusive. Write Box No. 967, "Hongkong Tele- Kruph

MASSACE

MR. & MRS. Y. MORI Holder of Japanese Govt. Certificato.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers.

Hongkong, 23rd May, 1932.

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for

of yeura many Civil Government

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From the 1st May, 1982 Message fecs will be reduced $2.00 for one treatment at office and $3.00 to Recommended

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1932.

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"I SAW NOTHING”

CAPTAIN OF PHILIPPAR TELLS STORY

nhe

Marseilles, June 2. "Nobody can explain the cause of the fire which destroyed the

Philippar. for no Georges really knows anything," declared Captain Vicq, master of the mam- moth Messugeries Maritimes liner, when he was interviewed by Reu- ter on the arrival of the steamer General Voyron to-day.

Captain Vien denied the report that the fire had been smouldering in the hold. Regarding the s sertion by some passengers that the Bre had started in seveŢul points simultaneously, he said, "Personally I aflirm nothing for t saw nothing.

The vessel which brought the majority of the officers and crew of the Georges Philippar to Mar- seilles was met by the Chairman and General Manager of Messu- gories Maritimes, M. Georges Philippar, after whom the vessel avas named: He expressed the sympathies of the Company.

It is now practically certain that the famed French journal- ist, Albert Londres, who was re- turning to France after having been at Shanghai on behalf of French newspapers, was incine rated in his cabin-Reuter,

CUSTOMS FIGHT SMUGGLERS.

FIVE KILLED IN BATTLE OFF WOOSUNG

revenue men

the in-

Was

Shanghai, June 2. Five people, Including A European, were killed, and three wounded in a serious affray be tween 1 Customs cruiser and alleged smugglers outside Woo- sung this morning, when attempted to vestigate a junk's papers,

The cruiser Chungtino truining in the vicinity and sent picket-bont to investigate tho junk'a papers, one of which ap- peared unsatisfactory, it is stated, Thone on the picket bout tried to board the junk to search It. but met with heavy rifle fire. The third officer on the Chungtiao, a Swede named Kondaup, and four Chinese were killed instantly, and three Chineno wounded.

The picket boat was pushed off under the shock of the assault, but later those on board return-

Under cover od the fire.

of a heavy haze, however. the junk made its escape. Careful soarches for it are still being mado.-- Reuter.

CARING FOR 7,500 WOUNDED.

A DIFFICULT PROBLEM IN

SHANGHAI

The great problem of caring for a large number of wounded at very short notice during the recent bos tilities at Shanghai was the sub ject of an address by Dr. W. S. Now, of Shanghai, to the members of tho

University Hongkong Medical Society in the Unton As- sembly Room, yesterday afternoon. Dr. New began by asking them what they would do it, overnight, 500 wounded cases were dropped at the problem their doors, and gradually assumed alarming cotn- plications when one need became

It apparent after another. under these conditions that medical men at Shanghai had to labour, when the ordinary hospitals, clear- ed of their civilian cases, were fill ed to overflowing with the wounded brought in by hundreds from day to day. The surgeons operated unceasingly, until they became tired and their hands and kneea shaking. The ordinary medical resources in hospital equipment and staff proved entirely inadequate.

Was

were

From this point it became neces- bo Bary that new hospitals should found, and the problem had to bo solved within the space of twenty four hours. It was difficult to got a suitable building, large enough to accommodate 200 beds, in view of the influx of refugees, but Boori as one was found, a suitable man had to be found to head the medien! services, business manager to discover the recessary equipment, and yet a third official to look after the personnel side of the problem.

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DIVORCE DAMAGES.

CO-RESPONDENT IN MALAYA

PAYS HEAVILY

POST OFFICE NOTICE

General Holiday.

On Friday, 3rd June the General Post Office will be open from 8 a.m. London, June 2. to 10 a.m. and the other Branch Post Offices 8 n.m. to 9 ..

There will bo one collection from the pillar-boxes and one delivery Divorce damages amounting to

aa on Sundays and one delivery of registered were awarded Richard of ordinary correspondenco £2,000 Francis Ross Swettenharn, a civil correspondenco at 9 am.

The Money Order Ofice will be entirely closed. Lettera norvant in the Federated Malay States, against the co-respondent, John Archibald Russel, to-day.

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no superscribed. glotion and postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded

From

Swettenham was granted a de- cree nisi. Russel is stated to be U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shang

May) (Seattle, 14th a partner in a firma in Malays.—

Europe via Siberia (London, 10th Reuter.

May)

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.June B.

.June 9.

Japan, Shanghai and Europe vin

Siberia (London, 14th May) as interpreters, assistants, bandage

Shanghai and Swatow makers and employed in other oc Calcutta and Straits cupations, all doing their bit in a Australia and Manila organization which the course of Japan

time and the able direction of the people gulding it had perfected into. a machine running with clock-work precision.

Manila Japan

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Japan & Shanghal Saigon

Africa Maru Athos II

Andre Leben

Inkozaki Maru

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Shanghai (San Francisco, 13th May).

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June 10,

.June 10. ...June 10.

Pres. Garfield

Juna 11.

Juno 11.

Pres. Coolidge Tatsuta Maru Taima

Juno 13.

June 13.

.June 14.

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OUTWARD MAILS.

Per

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A Creditable Record, Turning to the scientific side of the task, Dr. New said that in all something like 7,500 cases passed through their hands, and of that number less than 6 per cent, mostly confined to cases with head injuries, had proved fatal. Surely a record to be proud of, anid the U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang speaker.

hai (San Francisco, 20th May). Dr. New referred his audience Manila to newspaper reports of dum dum Japan bullets having been used by enemy. He could confirm these re- porta to this extent, that in his own personal experience he come across ten cases which played such wounds. Again, at the beginning of the conflict, Red Cross workers appeared to have been par- Manilo Licularly marked out, as there was Foochow considerable shooting of Red Cross Shanghai and "Europe vin Siberia vehicles and workers, and a number Straits and Calcutta of medical and ambulance workers

the Calcutta and Straits

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Sat., Juno 4.

..June 4, 9.15 a.m. June 4, 10 mm. (Dun Victorin B. C. 27th June.)

Pres. Cleveland Sat, June 4, 4.30 p.m Yusang

.Sat, June 4, 5 p.m

Sat, Juno 4.

June 4, 5 p.m. June 4, p.m.

.Sat, June 4.

Gange Kumsan

Sat, Juno 4, 6p.m

Parcels, Lettera,

Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles Ranchi

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G. P. O.

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Dialectal Difficulties.

had been killed and wounded in Straits, Ceylon, Indin, Mauritius, Dialectal dificulties intervened, close contact with the firing line.

Dr. New also related how and they would find in the posite body drawn together, of ambulance containing ten wounded medical men and students, one who soldiers was deliberately chased by would prescribe

ofa Japanese aeroplane and bombed, grammes and another who could but fortunately without any casual- understand it only in graine. When ties being inflicted. He hoped that such hospitals had been founded in these methode of warfare had cens- fairly sufficient number, the pro-ed once and for all in the civilized blem of co-ordination, concentration parts of the world. and distribution of cases next exer- rised the mind, and there and then the scheme was conceived of an in- formation and distribution centre, at which cases were first concen- trated, sorted out, and evenly dis- tributed according to the special equipment of each hospital.

those Patriotism run high In days, and of money they had more than sufficient. They would find all sorts and conditions of people offering their services, generally applying with no clear notion of the particular line at which they

The speaker was accorded a Batavia could prove useful, but all eager to do something. Thus it came about hearty vote of thanks at the can-Stralts, Ceylon, India, Mauritius. East and South Africa and South that school girls whose schools had clusion of his illuminating and in-

American Ports to be closed down were brought instructive addreas.

Pakhol and

Concluding. Dr. New paid D

Swatow, Amoy and Formosa warm tribute to the Medical and Amay Ambulerce units who had joined of Australia and New Zealand via Bris- from Hongkong. They great help together with those other units enlisted from almost every well-known city of China. of In poiuting to the possibility members of his audience one day Bangkok being called upon to deal with a Swatow

"Central and South America and problem similar to that which had Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A, confronted him and his associates,

*Europe via Vancouver B.C. Dr. New urged that the business side of their training must not be overlooked.

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