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"MEERKERK” having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo by her are noti fed that all goods are being landed at their risle into the hazardous and/ or extra-hazardous godowns, of the Hot's Wharf whence and/or from
be ob- the whurves delivery may Prices tained.
Goods not cleared by the Beauty
Phone Oclober, 1930, 4 p.m. will be subject
WE have just engaged the service of a specialist for Pedicuring, work done by electrical instruments. $1.50
and $2.00. Andre's Parlour, Gloucester. Arende.
27073.
NEW
FOR SALE.
STOCKS--Silver
of
Fox
to rent.
THE. HONGKONG
22nd
Health knows
All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the go downs, where they will be examined ut Holt's Wharl, ·
Consignces are requested to apply and for a Revenue Officer in attendance exclusive selection furcoats on when damaged dutiable cargo is ale at Ainsko Fur Co., Kayamally being examined. Building, 5th floor.
Claims against the steamer must model presented in writing within ten days after arrival of steamer, ather- wise they will not be recognized.
FOR SALE.-Studebaker, 1935, land cruiser, six seater, 90%
new, $3,250 or nearest offer. 1. O. Box No. 1008, Kowloon.
TO LET
Write
NEAR DEEP WATER BAY, No. 4, with Shouson Hill, Small house, sanitary convenience, tennis court, garden and garage. Reasonable rent. Apply Ip Tak Co., Ltd.
BRANKSOME TOWERS, May Rond.). Large, alry, completely
furnished
But to rent from end February, or
rlter
arrangement. by
three
spacious rooms,
Five bathrooms,
large ball: led pantry with large G. E. refrigerator. Write Box No. 342, Bongkong Telegraph."
No Fire Insurance will be effected by the undersimed in any case what-
ever.
Bill of Lading will be counter. signed by.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN N.V.
Agents.
Hongkong. 14th October, 1936.
U.S.
COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE issued by Reuter,
LADY CALDECOTT MEETS THE Qetsber
NURSING DIVISION
December January
atureh
July
For the first time yesterday, LalyMay Caldecott met the members of the
of the St. John Spot Nursing Division Ambulance Brigade at their Head- quarters. Lady Caldecott is District Superintendent of all the Nursing Divisions.
Oetober Decentber Jary March Alay
New York Colton
12.05/03 12.06/08 11.92/03
New York Rubber
Kity. September
Al 4.30 p.m., baly Caichcott ur- rived and was met by Mra, R. Lang ley. District Offieer and Serving Sis
A. and Mr. ter of the Brigade!
Director Morris, Commissioner and
61 Anbulance,
After inspecting the Nursing Divi- on, Lady Caldecott was given exhibition by the nurses of First Akl and Hore Nursing.
Judy
12,00/02
11.00/80
11.98/96
11.95/8G
12.01/02
11.88/00
11.93/13
12.37
12,02/03 11.05/95 12.45
10.48m 18.54/54 16.56m 16.62b/65a 10,700/72a 16.756/78% 16.021
16,42h
18.52/82
16.55n
10,63b/550
16.086/72
16,77b
16.840 Total sodes:-1,170 tons. Chiago Wheat December 15/115% 1164,/1165, May
1144/84% 115%/1153
994/993 100%/100% Tursday sales: 25.663,000 bushels,
Chicaga Corn-
953/95% 95/95% DIAL/9011 9014/003; 86/865% 86%/80% Winnipeg Wheat
All types of bandaging were shownDereinlæt small, arms, leg, knee, fracture of May. the upper arm and fracture of the July lower ter
A bed was quickly made
for a pneumonia care who was ear-October
rim on a stretcher.
A
was then administered.
poultice December
Mast
112/112 1147a/114 11937/1107% 1125/112 111/111% 113/113
■
An interesting display of nursea
working in gas marks on a young
boy who had been gassed was also guests-Mrs. C. G. Alabaster,
the
Hon. Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Wellington,
Following tea, the Headquarters | Mesdames Arthur Woo. Merriman, Fun Ting-Ean, Raymond, Paul and the T. A. Mitchell,"
building was imported.
The following were
to
"NIGHT
MUST
FALL"
no season take
TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1936.
ENO'S "FRUIT SALT"
The tourds Fimo and "Fruit Sall" are registered trade marke.
Au
THIS MORNING'S POSTBAG
(Continued fram Page 61
Jums to learn that the modern bath- Ingirl is "so much healthier and happier."
I was a Victorian girt and I swam in my youth in 1 think all, or nearly all, the oremus of the world,
My mother, who was yet more of Vietintaa, wearing the customary dress of the time, would swim for miles out le sen witle ne of r etiklien on her back.
forget Many "anderns" seem to that it was the so-called Treble Vic- torians who were the pioneers who faced every sunt of peril and hurd- ship in the Colonies and thus made the safe for their not so sturdy grandchildren,
*
**
DEVON.
$8
Bi-No Means MAY 1 appeal to your knowledge. to end a controversy concerning! the word "bi-weekly:" Being very careful in the choire of my words, 1 pointed out that it was wrongly used when meant to mean "twice weekly," and montained that it meant "fort- nightly."
Much 10
my
however, I was shown thanks
giving the meaning, s
Surely this cannot be, and it woul
be interesting to know what the majority of your realers would} understand-by-u-tevin-opouting-bi-!
weekly."
*This horrible hybrid can sucteurd ! menn chher "forfaight" or "half. weekly," and is better fornotien i and replaced by them.
Coinage
*
维
WILL not the occasion of the
issue of the new Hongkon coinage be opportune for its return to a standard of purity similar fo that of the Victorian Age?
silver, t At the present price
of boinage could be minted at a proût with the same alloy as was used for the colus before the Cupin-nickel apologies eme into being, and we ought to pay our present King the compliment of stamping his bead on coins of which we need not be ashomed.
C. E. W.
KING GEORGE V MEMORIAL
... FOR HONGKONG
OFFICIAL SCHEME,
His Excellency the Governor has been. informed from many quarters of a general desire that Hong Kong should possess a worthy Memorial to His lato Majesty, King George V.
In the United Kingdom the National Memorial, with royal approval, will take the form of Playing Fields throughout the country with suitable commemorative entrance gates. Members of the fighting Services in this Colony are subscribing to this Home memorial, and any civilians who desire to contribute are reminded that remittances should be addressed to "The King George National Memorial Fund. The Mansion House. London, E.C.4."
At the present time of economic depression it is unlikely that sufficient money could be raised in this Colony for the purchase of large areas for playing fields. The Executive Council has therefore had under most careful consideration the preparation of a plan which, while identical in. its main purpose and conception with the Home Scheme, will carry with it an assurance of immediate practical success and of popular acceptance. The scheme which has emerged is that Government should preserve for public parks with children's play- grounds two open spaces, one in Victoria and the other in Kowloon. Both the proposed areas adjoin congested districts, and any possible doubts as to their potential recreative and hygienic value will be speedily dispelled by an evening visit to the existing Southorn Playing Ground at Wantsai,
The area selected for Victoria is the beautiful garden of the present Covernment Civil Hospital, which will no longer be required when the Queen Mary Hospital opens next year. The Maternity Block and Medical Officer's quarters can be demolished and there will then be room for three playgrounds and (if funds permit) for a paddling pool, without encroachment on the fine lawn that already exists. The many lovely trees, which luckily escaped mutilation by the recent typhoon, would of course be preserved in any future layout,
In Kowloon there is a sufficiently large unalienated space at the Northern end of Canton Road just before It contains at present some rocky it joins Jordan Road. hummocks but, given funds, these can be easily levelled More would have off or converted into terrace gardens.
to be done here than at the Civil Hospital, but there is no reason why an equally useful and pleasant result should not emerge If, however, this area can be exchanged for one even more suitable the Government will consider such an exchange.
The Government's contribution to the scheme will be the preservation of these areas as open spaces, their preparation and equipment depending upon public subscription. The erection of commemorative (arches or gates, as under the Home Scheme, would doubtless meet with general approval but although tentative sketch-plans are being got out the local Scheme is not yet tied to any set design. All subscriptions will be handed over to the Urban Council, and with them will lie the responsibility of getting the fullest value for money in the lay-out, equipment and beautification of It is considered that future maintenance both areas. would be a fair charge on urban revenues and voluntary subscriptions will therefore be utilised entirely on initial development.
The Governor carnestly_invites.subscriptions_to_this. Scheme, which should be paid into the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce or the Tung Wah Hospital, His Excellency is most grateful to these institutions for this service of collection. Cheques should be made payable to "King George V Memorial Fund" and crossed. In launching this appeal the Governor hopes that the Scheme will commend itself as strongly to the general public as it docs to his colleagues on the Executive Council and Finance Com mittee and to himself, and that it will meet with a truly generous response. The receipt of donations will be acknowledged in the newspapers, by kind permission of the Editors.
Mountain Lodge,
September 30th, 1936.
The Health and Strength League have their fortnightly dance com- will not hold their usual dance on mencing on October 24 at the Holet Saturday, October 17, but they will Cecil.
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