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THE HONGKONG-TELEGRAPH---THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1936.

CHECKING CHINA | LEAGUE MUST BE

SMUGGLING

MR. EDEN ANSWERS

QUESTIONS

London, May 27.

PRESERVED

ARCHBISHOP SAYS IDEAL REMAINS

London, May 27.

THREATEN NEW Rain Coats & Capes

YORK MAYOR

STRIKING SEAMEN FORCING TERMS

New York, May 27. The striking seamen declared to- day they would send twelve plekets to Mayor La Guardin's home, and If they worn arrested would send more.

Mr. Anthony Eden to-day answered The Archbishop of Canterbury, a number of questions in the House of Presiding at the opening of Convoen- Commons on smuggling in Northerntion at Canterbury today, referred China.

to the international situation and pro- The Foreign Secretary, referring to posals for reform of the League of Brious suggestions for Improving the Nations. He said if the League was Posiliun, put forward in the questiona, to 1util its high purpose, they could his agreement with them when he for-

checking smuggling would be the restoration to the Chinese preventive agencies of the normal means of exercising their authority:

They claimed the Mayor had broken

acquiescev its being reduced to the position of a mere council of con-

The spirit of aggressive did not interfere with traffic. cillation.

he bad suld they might provided they allenaliam was too strong, and the fear and suspicion it aroused were sicket Une on the Mayor's house until A spokesman said: "We will keep a

the lives up to his agreement."

WEEK'S TRAFFIC

ACCIDENTS

So far he was aware, no other too rife. Government, apart from the Chinese, British and United States Govern-down what the League stands for,"

"We cannot abandon or 'whittle|—United Press. ments, had made representations on declared the Primate. this subject at Tokyo, but the British circumstances of the seem to have "The actual Ambassador had kept in close touch discredited it, but he ideal reinins with representatives of other-Interest-and will remaln cd Powers.

for the Christian Mr. Eden added that the attention and penes will be the oral and world. The ultimate basis of justice of the Japanese Government had bespiritual one of called to the detriment used to League of Nations.-British Wireless, J reconstructed legitimate Juponese int cats in general by the Incidence of wholesale smuggling in North China.-British Wireless.

1

REVENUE CASES

TOBACCO AND OPIUM POSSESSION

THIRTEEN PEOPLE

INJURED

A fine of $25 was imposed on Cheng Tip, aged 18. a student, by Mr.ing the island, Kowloon and the New In the Colony of Hongkong includ- Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magis-

tracy this morning, on a charge of Territories, during the week ending using a monthly ticket not issued in at 8 n.m. on Saturday, May 23, there his name on the Vatimalt ferry were altogether 60 affic accidents, launch Man Kung. Mr. Hurlow, ferry as the result of which 13 persons |spector, was the complainant, in were injured.

|spector R. Shiannón prosecuted.

Of the persons Injured, 11 were pedestrians who were either walking or running across the road and were struck by vehicles, One bicycle rider and one public rieksha puller were injured as the restit of collisionя between vehicles.

Several revenue prosecutions canc

A butcher was stabbed by its own before Mr. S. F. Balfour At the knife, according to a report issued by Central Police Court this morning, the poller this morning, concerning la Nui, 29, widow, who concealed Chan Ngau-chai, who was admitted 1 tha. of Chinese dutiable tolzero into the Government Clyll Hospital Of the 6 Recidents, 32 were col- matting at Connaught Road Central, suffering from a severe wound inlisions between vehicles; 14 were enl was fined $100, or nix weeks' hard his stomach, R appears he was at lisions between vehicles and pedestri- Inbour, a similar penalty being metal work, when his knife deffected on to ans and 10 accidents put to Poon Chiu, 2, unemployed, for his stomi eh. 1.lis possession of eight taula of raw

oplum at the Wing Lok Street wharf.

two

ther causes,

were due to

BIG INCREASE IN

Chu Wong, 26, was fined a total of Colony's Food $125 or, in default, labour on charges of possession of months' hard quantity of non-Government pre-

મ pared opium and keeping a divan at

Wing 99

Lak Street. Similar charges in respect of 22 Wing Lok Street, led to fines totalling $300, or, in default, three months hard labour, being inflicted on Tang Mau, aged 20, unemployed.

Revenue Omeer A. W. Grimmits prosecuted,

TWO-WAY TRADE

FAIR

DETAILS AVAILABLE

LOCALLY

SWINE DISEASES

-BUT ANIMALS ARE HEALTHIER

The virulent outbreak of Rinderpest occurring among cattle in Hongkong in 1930, which resulted in 86 fatalities out of a total of¡| 168 cattle contracting the disease, has been almost wiped out as aj result of stringent quarantine methods undertaken in the Colony.

four enses of Oedema, six cases of Emaciation, one case of Navel III, |► seven cases of Injuries, one caso; of Pyaemia, one case of Gangren-| lous Pneumonia and two cases of

Since 1930 only a few cases have occurred, including one in 1933, three in 1934 and two in 1935.

of Anthrax, as compared 1934 and five in

ELIO Informed that thin The incidence of Anthrax has Septic Metritin. There were five World Two-Way Trade Fair will be also been suppressed, only six enses held in the Port Authority Commerce cases being discovered during the with three in Building, New York City, from November 23 to December 5, 1936. current decade. At one timo 1933; two cases of Tuberculosis,, The Inir is under the sponsorship of anthrax was a serious problem in as compared with eight in 1934 the American Manufacturers Export Hongkong,

and five in 1933; three cases of Association.

The mild outbreak of Foot and Anaplasmosis, as compared with Literature regarding the fair is on Mouth

the American

Discase in 1934 has ap- two in 1931 and one in 1933; and General at Hongkong and may be Parently waned, for no reference no cases of Rinderpest. enaulted upon application to the to it was made in the 1935 Annual | During the year there were a | Commercial Department of that office. Report of the Colonial Veteerinary record number for this decade of

Surgeon.

Swine Diseases, there being 49

file

Consulate

CONSULAR CHANGES

Tokyo, May 28.

Laat year was remarkable for cases of Erysipelas, 8 of Swine the diverse nature of cattle dis- Fever and 32 of Abscesses. cases discovered in deputs. Live stock in the Colony, par- Usually only Anthrax, Tuberculo- ticularly enttle, have shown con- It is understood that Mr. Kawai, sis, Anoplasmosis and tinderpestsiderable increases. At the end the Consul General at Canton, will fare discovered in cattle. But, of 1936, there were 2,171 cows shortly be transferred to Shanghai during 1935, there were in addi-longkong and to succeed Mr. Ishii, who will be option to the above-mentioned dis- Territories, pointed Japanese Minister to Sium. Renter.

enses, four cases of Septicaemia, (1,422 and 500 respectively in 1930.

HOW

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500 in the New

compared with

As

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Eno's 'Fruit Salt' is sold by all chemists and compradore stores in the trial size, the handy size and the double quantity house- hold bottle.

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HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

The total Expenditure in 1030 on behalf of alck and destituto children is estimated at $25,000, against which the Income to date is $12,000 only..

The Society asks for the balanco of

$13,000.

to continue its work.

Mr. A. MCKELLAR, C.A..

c/o Mackinnon, Mackenzle & Co.,

P. & O. Building,

Mr. KWOK CHAN,

c/o Banque do' L'Indo Chine,

Hongkong.

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