TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1934.

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

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CHEAPEST

HOSPITAL PRACTICE FESTIVITIES FOR DUKE

OF GLOUCESTER

many Melbourne and Sydney Vie

(Continued from Paga 1.) cause "the proper procedure has not been followed." For reasons it is felt desirable that whenever possible all accident

should be cusca

sent to the Government Civil Hospital, but be- fore they are sent there, first-aid

ia treatment given whenever With the G. C. H. Wah, this should not entail any hardship on accident cases. Those that are lco to go, are admitted- and treated in the Tung Wal and the main objective of saving life first is never lost sight of.

With One Another........

ENGLAND BY A FRENCHMAN

COMING HISTORY BY ANDRE MAUROIS

M. Andre Maurols, the French Melbourne and Sydney are novelist who created Colonel arranging a series of brilliant Bramble, the blographer of Shelley, functions for the entertainment Disraeil, Byron, and Voltaire, and of the Duke of Glouccator when he the "Ambassador to the Court of netically next door to the Tung arrives in October, this year, to Friendship between England and attend the Centenary Celebrations France," as he has been called, is writing "History of England" of Victoria.

from the point of view of a Franch. man.

this

in

A royal ball will be given by the Lord Mayor of Melbourne during the height of the festivities of Melbourne Cup week for which three thousand invitations will be insued, says Austral News.

In an interview, he said:" "I do In any way attempting to compete wait to be thought that I am with existing historics. Mine will Bealdes the Royal Ball, IIIs be the view of an outsider, and my Royal Highness will probably at aim is to account for England's tend a dinner to the new Lord unique position in the world to-day Mayor at Government House, to show why England is Eng Other official entertainments land. which the Duke will be present will be a ball, à

STRIKING TRIBUTE

RADIO BROADCAST

A great tribute to Preus adver- TO-DAY'S BROADCAST. tising was paid by Mr. Richard Haigh, English Manager of "His Master's Voice" at a private show

radio instruments of new Londen.

in

CONCERT FROM THE STUDIO TO-NIGHT

From ZBW, on a wavelength of 365 metres:

4.30-7.30 p.m. Chinese programme. 7-7.20 p.m. From the Studio. An Address on behalf of tho British Empire Cancer Campaign' by Doctor Arthur Woo. (In Chinese).

"Last January," said Mr. Hinight, "wo entered upon a bold experi ment to keep our factories running at full pressure in the quietest season of the year, and decided to back up our new programme with the largest concentrated Press

tory of our company. advertising campaign in the his- Quotations, etc.

campaign

The success of our as astounded even ourselves, the percentage increase in orders for instruments, this year over the same period of last year seven times as great.

being

3. It is so easy to work oneself into hysterica with he thought that an accident case is refused admission Into a hospital. but when the refusal merely consista in referring the case to a building or hospital practically next door. and when the latter hospital is

dinner and "France and England had noorly "The factory production instead more generously equipped and staffed for the purpose, it must be possibly a garden party given by the same beginnings; yet they have of slowing down, has had to be new Governor of Victorin followed different paths. It is the increased. Night work has been conceded that even from the the

(Lord Huntingfield), a Stato din-comparison which so interests me." instituted where possible, and of patient's point

view.

M. Maurois is in England on a storage space in one of the largest Isner and a big pubile ball given taking

alep, it

appro- the

better

part wisdom. by the State Government. The brief visit to collect material which factory buildings has been

of

priated and turned into another In Europe and America, it is not Mayor has decided, however, to may be of use to him.

radio assembly floor. We ord As liaison officer attached on working at the highest preasure, unusual to find in each city limit official functions so that the

every possible the British Army during the War, but we are still in the case of some hospitals specialised in the treat public will have ment of fractures and such accid- opportunity of seeing the Duke of M. Maurois had an exceptional op models struggling to catch up with ent cases, to which cases from all Gloucester.

Sydney is arranging a featival Portunity of studying the English the orders we have received. over the city

sent. If the Government Civil Hospital is con- sidered to be such a specialised hospital, there need not he the hullabaloo ratae because accident cases are sent there. It would be Indeed reprehensible, if enses prè sent all over the elty regardless of

"It is their fairness, their kind- their general condition and with-tralian features in which kan- out a preliminary first-aid treat garuos, emus and aborigines from ness, their sense of responsibility without too much selfishness, and far outback will figure, ment, but with the safe-guards the

including publie their humorous attitude of optim- mentioned in paragraph 2. no Forty bands sensible and valid objections can bands will herald L.R.II.'s arrivalism about the future, which pulled their country through the recent be raised in opposition.

in Sydney.

crisis," He will see two classic races in Melbourne, namely, that for the Melbourne Cup which is second in importance only to the English| Derby and the Caulfield Cup.

are

in

4. It is so easy to preach what a hospital should do under the cir- cumstance, and to make the sug. gestion to the effect that one should ignore the police and "red tape", but it is not facing realities and it is impracticable,” and, view of the foregoing, unnecessary. 6. It is commendable of the writer of your column to be vigilant ou such matter of public interest, but it would be still more commendable if he had "tempered vigilance with justico",- (an Shakespeare might have said)- and refrained from malding adverse conuments until he had studied the two sides to every question.

May I request you to publish this and to thank you "for the courtesy of the anme?

5. W.PHOON M.3., M.. Medical Superintendent. Tung Wah Hospital

The Kennels, Kowloon Sir,-"They hunt our steps, that we cannot go into our streets; our end is near, our days are ful- Alled; for our end to come.

Our persecutors are swifter than the cagles of the heaven: they pursued us upon the moun- tains, they laid wait for us in the wilderness," Lamentations III, A TWO-AND-HALF-MONTHS-OLD

15-19.

PUP.

HONEST BOY'S MOTHER

NOT PENALISED

RELIEF TO CONTINUE

Mrs. Reddington, of Limer street, Harpurhey, Manchester. whose 14-year-old son was reward.

ed with £5 and a job for having returned a parcel containing about £100 which he had found, is not to jose her relief,

Sho appeared before a Pablic Assistance sub-committee and it was afterwards explained that on April 10 she drew relief without decluring that her circumstances hud changed the boy having given her the £5.

the

character. fortnight to coincide with

"This race of Englishmen, which Melbourne Centenary and is pre-

Krew to know so well in the paring a pageant to follow the I Prince's progress to the Show- trenches-end-under canvas," he xround on the day of his arrival said. "Is, in my opinion, the best in that elly. The pageant will humanity can produce. include some characteristic Aus

WORLD'S RAREST

RATS

AUSTRALIAN DIS-

SUMMER HINT

HOW TO KEEP COOL IN COMFORT

It is really remarkable how easily some women keep cool in the hottest weather. And the marvellous thing is that they do not achieve this accomplishment by sitting on ice box behind drawn Two Australian scientists, Mr. blinds but merely by using those II., II. Finlayson of the Adelaide little devices which are hardly Museum and Mr. C. W. Brazenor noticed by the not initiated,

COVERY

"There is absolutely no doubt in our minds that provided one has a good product at the right price, Press advertising is the cheapest way in which to sell it."

RACE MEETING UPSETS

(Continued from Pagu 9.)

213, 20, 285, 175, 281, 142, 14, 159,

18.

Race 2

No. 93

A1

114 101

$661.40 100.40 80.20

7.30-10.30 D.. European pro-

gramme. 7.30

Closing Local Stock 7.33-7.40 p.m. The B.B.C. Wirclesm Singers.

(a) Where the Bee Sucks (arr.

Shaw),

Let us .Join (b) Come

tho Roundelay (Wm. Beale), (c) It was a Lover and His Lass.

40.8 p.m. From the Studio

Address on behalf of tho "British Empire Cancer Campaign" by - Doctor J. II. Montgomery,

An

LIB

Pobm

8 pm. Local Time and Weather Report.

8.03-8.47 p.m., Orchestral,

Preludes Symphonic (Liszt).

London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Albert Contes. Bavarian Dance, Op. 27, No. 1

(Elgar). Bava Dance, Op. 27. No. 2

(Elgar).

London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Sir Edward Elgar. Belers (Ravel),

Willem Mengelberg and His Con

certgebouw Orchestra. 8.47-9 p.m., Octeta.

Love's Dream After the Ball (arr.

Willoughby).

Echoen of the Ball (Willoughby). Andante in G (Batiste).

Andantino (Song of the Soul)

(Lemare),

0.10.30 p.m.

The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet.

Concert from the Studlo. Mrs. Helen Lockhart (Contralto) Mr. H. G. Annis (Tenor), Mr. W. H. Bailey (Baritone) Accompanist--Mr. Frederick Moson.

ARCO., LT.CL

Luba Shaftain--Pianoforte, Professor N, A. Tono-Violin. Dick Barty-Humorous.

Programme.

Unplaced ponies 1860 each): No. 1 Songe 277.

(a) Heming (del Riego) (b) Husbeen (Needham)

Mrs, Helen Lockhaft.

(a) The Ballad Monger (Easthope-

Martin)

Race 3.

No. 160

2 Songs-

*

111 157

$30* 112 66

(b) Dolorosa (Montague Phillips) Unplaced ponies (550 coch): Noa.

Mr. H. G. Anniss. 209, CO, 150, 252, 223, 146, 108, 3 Violin Solo

(a) Romance (Wieniawsky) 107, 13, 101, 193, 201,

(b). Poem (Fibich)

Raca '6.

No. 247

$556.80 159.80 70.40 euch); Nos.

14

100 78 Unplaced ponies (550 261, 102, 278, 06, 267,

Race 5.

"

No. 210 123 84

Race 6,

No. 201

94

20

-$581 160

.02

Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos.

4 Songs-

Professor N. A. Tonoff ac- companied by Lubn Shaf tain.

(a) When Lights Go Rolling (John

Ireland) (b) Sea Fever (Coningsby Clark)

Mr. W. H. Bailey. 5 Pianoforte Solos-Selected

Luba Shaftain.

Dick Barty.

0 Humorous Numbers-Selected

(a) A Summer Night (Goring

Thomas). (b) Ships That Pass in the Night

(Stephenson)

Mrs, Helen Lockhart * * Songs→→→

(a) Pluck Thin Little Flower (Lan-

don Romnid)

of the Australian National There is for instance the knack Museum have just rediscovered of dipping your hands up to the the rarest species of all known wrists In cold water to which a rats. It is the broad-tailed rats dash of "4711" Eau de Cologne is any other country added. A simple method, and yet unknown in than Australia and it has long-the whole body will instantly extinct.respond to its refreshing action. been considered to bo One specimen, the only one known By the way, do you low that a

$708.40 to science, was taken in 1882, since cold shower-bath in the morning is

202.40 when it hus been regarded by one of the best ways to keep fresh

101.20 the British Museum scientists

Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos. 7 Songs- and dainty if your body and your unique, says Austral News.

nerves can stand a daily douche? Nos. 149, 14. Mr. Finlayson has found five

Then, during the day, a dab of spécimens of the rat In the same district. The rarity of the animal Eau de Cologne.now.and again be is explained in the relation which hind the ears or on the nape of the the rats of the old world bear to neck will work wonders lo preserve the Australian indigenous rats in vim and energy, while some talcum development and ability to look powder applied at the right time 54, 258, 88, 35, 101, 22, 171, 73, 300. after themselves. The resemblance is a real boon for a perspiring is something the same as that of skin.

Apropos of powder, it is a well- the 20th century Englishman to

known fact that a good face pow- the Australian aborigine.

The Australian rats are not der makes one look cool as well, marsupial except in one instance and that's almost the better part 204, 20, 241, 30, 116, 385. and have been killed or driven of personal coolness! One word of away from every place to which advice, though. Never omit to in- the common introduced rats have clude a small bottle of Eau de Cologne in your handbag, or if you penetrated.

Incidentally, Mr. Brazenor has prefer, there are these practical also found in the Otway Ranges "Frozoclene" sticks, consisting of of Victoria an indigenous mouse solid "4711". Just rub on throb- forehead-and which is not known to science.bing temples or A scientific description of it is be- you'll feel as fresh as ever. ing prepared.

"MASS" PRODUCTION OF HEAVY WATER

5 THIMBLEFULS A DAY

FLYING DOCTORS.

for

Race 7.

21

No. 203 85 .106

$610.40

174.40

87.20

Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos.

Iaco 8.

No. 54 117 187

$1,072.40

300,40 150.20 Unplaced ponies ($100 each): Nos. 281, 273, 15, 267, 284.

Race 9.

No. 258 92 201

$574

164 B2

Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos. 299, 232, 156, 158, 349, 209, 244, 182, 192, 33, 38, 25.

Raco 10.

$847 242 121

No. 250 77 200 Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos. 133, 95, 302.

Race 11.

No. 48

H

210.

274

8010 260 130

NATIONAL SCHEME..

IN AUSTRALIA By establishing aix wireless The new heavy or "poisonous" stations and appointing "ying She told the sub-committed that water has passed from the stage doctors," a scheme to provide an

medical service she spent most of £5 on clothing of scientifle discovery into com- efficient

Bettlers in romate parts of Aue- Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos. for her family, the payment of mercial manufacture. outalanding grocery bills, and in

Plant has been installed at the tralia has just been launched with 105, 38, 345, 400, 228, 407, 860, 127.

of Imperial the formation in Melbourne of the redeeming household articles that Billingham works had been pledged.

Chemical Industries which will Aerial Medical Services of Austra- provide a continuous supply of 30lia (Victorian Section). per cent. heavy water at the rate of some five thimblefuls a day, For heavy water this is mass pro duction.

"As she is now without income." it was announced after the meet ing, her relief will continue as usual."

PRINCIPAL NAVAL

A.D.C. TO KING

*

INDIA CLEMENCY.

of the two mon

The service has been arranged by the Rov, John Flynn ("Flynn of the Inland") at whose instigation

TWO TERRORISTS ESCAPE the Presbyterian Inland Mission

DEATH This may be taken as the res- inaugurated the first "fying appeal doctor" service at Cloncurry, six

Lahore, May 21. SIR JOHN KELLY'S Pose of industry to an

made by Lord Rutherford that years ago,

Operating from the six bases by The High Court to-day altered APPOINTMENT

scientists should be relleved of the necessity of laboriously extracting aeroplane over an average radius the sentence of death upon two one part of heavy water from six of 400 miles, the huge territory brothers charged with terrorist thousand parts of ordinary water could be effectively covered by activities and condemned last De- before commencing their experl-doctors working in conjunction cember. One ments.

with resident practitioners, says was acquitted and the other sen- Heavy consumption of electric Austral News, until improved noro- tenced to transportation.

Terms of imprisonment power is required in the produc planes become standard equipment London, May 21.

tion of heavy water and, as Lord for all country doctora in sparsely reduced in the cases of eleven Kelly, the Rutherford has pointed out, elee settled drons.

other accused.--Reuter. brother of Admiral Sir Howard

tric:

The accused were some of the 21 power ia unfortunately expen-

has found that the Kelly, former.. C.-In-C.

wireless has been the commiratore charged with attempt sive in many University towns. Station, has been appointed First Scientists throughout the coun-flying doctor's consulting room. It ing to blow up the Viceregal train and Principal Naval A.D.C. to us try have only been waiting for has been demonstrated in Queens-five years ago. Majesty the King, In succession inrger supplies uk heavy water to fand that wireless consultation at to Admiral Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt.nccumulate before proceeding with tho Grst sign of illness might The appointment takes effect experiments designed to test its render a personal vlait by the from July 31. Admiral Sir John effect on life. It has been shown, doctor unnecessary, or in cases of Kelly is commander-in-chief of for example, in America, that emergency, the wireless could the Home Fleet, at present. tobacco Reeds will not germinate in summon a doctor in time to save Reuter

nearly pure heavy water.

life,

Admiral Sir John

China

מתענין

BIRTH.

word

(b) Ailsa Mino (Ernest Newton)

Mr. H. G. Annisa.

9 Violin Solo-Tarantella (Galkth)

Professor N. A. Tonof ne companied by Luba Shaf- tain.

10 Song

(a) Honour and Arms (from "Sam-

Hon") (Handel)

(b) The Arrow and the Song (Balfe)....Mr. W. II. Balley.

11 Vachi Duets-

(a) Down in the Forest (Landon

Ronald)

(b) O Lovely Night (Landon

Ronald)

Mro. Helen Lockhart and

Mr. W. II. Bailey,

12 Pianoforte Soles-Selected.

Press

Luba Shaftain. 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day KewB.

10.35 p.m. Close Down.

BACK TO CHINA.

'TREBITSCH LINCOLN ON HIS WAY

Montreal. May 21. Trebitach Lincoln, the Bud- dhist monk, who attempted to car- ry on a missionary tour of Eng land but who was deported back to Canada, has left here, en route for China,

The traveller, accompanied by n number of disciples, boarded the train for Vancouver to-day, soon after his ship arrived from Eng- land-Reuter,

ALOHA !

Where

those marked

GILLESPLE. At the Victoria Hos

pital, on 21st May, 1934, to Mt. come from,

and Mr. P. Gillespie, a daughter.

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