THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,

1938.

No Woman ever

liked a man

to be BALD!

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Why Hair Falls Out

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AND

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Moti

ROBERT

THE

KING'S

MONTGOMERY

ROSALIND

ROBERT

RUSSELL BENCHLEY

LIVE LOVE and LEARN

with Helen VINSON

DONALD DUCK

GOVERNOR REVIEWS THE SITUATION ·

(Continued from Page 2.)

by the Urban Council recently. One mado compulsory the pasteurisation of all milk sold to the public: this will come into effect on January 1 next.

cream.

of

The other controlled the manti- facture and sale of reconstituted milk and

The problem how to deal with food-hawking. licensed and otherwise, is still to be solved. It closely bound up with the very difficult problem of execs- sive population to which I have al- ready alluded and may have to walt for solution until peace returns to China. But the fact must not be forgotten that the practice of food- hawking endangers public health and sign of backward administration.

HOSPITALIZATION

on

"It 13, I belleve, generally known that some months ago I appointed a commitice to re- port

the whole hospitaliza tion system of this Colony with re- commendations for its improvement. I understand that it is making very thorough and wide investigations into

រ៉ង់ភ

GEES AND DESTITUTES "A full statement having been made In this Council recently of the in-

Government tentions of

for the housing of the Colony's surplus population during the winter it is unnecessary to divell on the subject on this occasion.

Three camps are now in course of The coplial cost entailed, is crection. $545,000: maintenance east with the eamps occupied to the full is put at approximately $1,000 per diem.

COST OF LIVING

of

"The rise In the cost of living In respect

rents, food and, firewood is some- occasionally, what disturbing. The measures taken to counteract the tendency o the first of these have met with some of success, though they have noi, course, solved the whole problem. A

portion

of the considerable very population is unable to find any ac- commodation whatever and, as I have just stated, the public purse is being put to heavy expenditure in order to house such persons during the cool prices, it is reckon- winter. l, have risen to the extent that to subsist n Inbouring class family of four costs about B to-day than W3B the case a year ago. The position is

per

cent. more

kept under close review in Secretariat for Chinese Affairs.

DEFENCE

the

OFFICIAL ACCOUNT OF FIGHTING

(Special to "Talograph")

CANTON, Oct. 13. HE "MINTSU DAILY Chinese NEWS," the

THE

organ, reports an army official eyewitness account of the Japanese landing at Bias Bay.

The report states that 700 Japanese troops first landed at Hachung under a barrage, while planea bombed the Chinese de- fences, and dropped flares direct- ing the naval bombardment.

"We tought till dawn when it was found we had killed 300 Japanese troops and sunk ten of the landing tho Japanese launches. However.

troops continued to land, and we de- cided to change our tactics, and with- draw our advance posts, after which Chester Morris is shown in a scene from RKO Radio's "Smashing the about 1,000 Japanese troops landed. Rackets," picturization about crime-Later larger numbers landed, whose busting. Morris and Frances Mercer flanks we attacked,

additional warshipa "Meanwhile hoad the cast. The picture opens

and the transports arrived at the Alhambra Theatre to-morrow. and

Japanese troops advanced inland, fierce fighting ensuing. The situa- tion is satisfactory far,"

Another Canton report states that duet. At the same time without local

that help they could do little harm to is officially acknowledged China and it is for the Chinese them-fierce fighting is proceeding at Ha- selves to gist and win this battle. chung. Aulao and Pinghol Every Chinese man or woman who In this nefarious part in .akes any industry is an enemy of his own regarded by nation and should be

I hope every right-minded person. that the time is soon coming when Chinese public opinion will range it- self so forcibly against this man- killing industry and will put an end

to it.

GO

Interviewed in Canton this morn. Ing. Mr. Wa Teh-chen, Governor of Kwangtung, was smiling and un- ruffled when he said: "Well, It ems It's como. We are deter- mined they shall pay dearly for

Inch taken."

сусту "Canton was alarmed at 6 o'clock this morning when 60 Japanese planes flew over, bombing the roll- ways ond highways, and especially which watching troop movements, are very heavy from Canton to Wal- chow and Cheungmukta.

"It is noteworthy that the planes bombing tactics have now changed, and they are concentrating purety on military objectives.

PRISON DEVELOPMENT NEEDS

"I have received from the recently arrived Commissioner of Trisons several suggestions for the re-organi zation of the local prison system, and these are under consideration. Their principal aims are (1) more efficient

"The Lingnan University has sus- reformatory methods; (2) reduction pended its classes and has advised by various

of the numbers women students to leave. means confined in Stanley Prison. I hope that before long it may

be possible to Inform this Council of Major Willcocks' proposals in detail and that

made in Select Committee.

"Hon. Members will see consider-Erovision for some of them will be able increases in the estimates under the Head, Defence. I do not think that these will be ndjudged as pre- mature or execeding the needs of the make mention In passing with pleasure of the greater part to be played in the Defence Corps by Chinese

case.

a

the

"It is believed that II.M.S. Do- bin is escorting the Fatahan, carry. ing a large number of British evacuees, to Hongkong this morn ing-United Press.

how necessary it is, in order to keep pace with the constant increase of consumption, to add to our reserve supplies.

оп

be expected, therefore, I may the investigations go well, that the 1940 estimates will contain provision for the commencement of large new works there. Meanwhile the com- piction of the catchwaters to supple- ment the supply running into the Shing Mun reservoir will be pressed HONGKONG TEAM AT BISLEY

"I have been asked by Major Steers, who organized and captained the Colony's team at Bisley

to convey

Hon- a message uf ourable Members thanks for the financial help given by the Council. This alone enabled well- the team to appear: ns is known, their shooting did them and the Colony great credit.

PROTECTION OF GIRLS "The legislation passed this year for the better protection

of women and girls has.

trust, provide sumclent safeguards against their ex- ploitation by the unscrupulous. When the pressure upon the Attorney General's Department

becomes

lighter "It is matter of regret to me that Ger

-and there is little prospect of that I I am unable to provide for the new headquarters for the Volunteer De-in the visible future--it may be con-

sidered desirable to recast the exist fence Corps, but their eventual siting

ing law in this regard. But there is depends upon the settlement of one

no urgent need for such action. or two wider questions which I hope

Honourable Members will be glad to can be brought to an issue of much

learn that the recent legislation is to the Colony. advantage

smoothly. "I have already mentioned that working effectively and

MOTOR TRAFFIC Is being given to consideration

"I am informed that there are now last July, which would serve provision of a

3,000 motor vehicles and 10,000 motor as a training-vessel for the Hong-drivers in the Colony. As a not un- kong Naval Volunteer Force.

natural result there has been a serious fncrease in accidents connected with motor vehicles. In

these circum- lunces it would be unwise further to defer the revision of our motor

traile legislation and the inclusion

third party

This would have been done long ere this but that this Government has been for some years awaiting draft model legislation the subject: there seems, however to be little prospect of its arrival in the near future and the Attorney I have requested

General, and the Commissioner of Police to confer with a view to the production of the necessary bills and regulations. for

"The big demands of the Air Raid Precautions Ofice must not, I fear, be regarded in any way as final; nor should it be assumed that they re- present all that will be required even the observed the greater part estimate is for "Mobilization Stores" at the round figure of a quarter of a million dollars.

ol

for the forthcoming year: as will be rovision for compulsory?

The

ok

PASSPORT CONTROL PASS

increasing rapidly

number of passengers landing at this port has for some time put a full passport service beyond the examination physical abilities of that section of the police force engaged in that duty. Such a service is a necessity at a port such ng this and the estimates next year contain a big, Increase of personnel for that purpose. police Opportunity has been taken of this expansion to transfer passport office work to the Police Department from the Colonial Secretariat,

CRIME

"From more than one source come disturbing statements that juvenile crime is on the Increase. The Colony is not yet properly equipped to deal with young criminals: the Remand Home and the Industrial School do much valuable work: but they are, at best, expedients and it will, I fear, n zuitable be necessary to provide institution in the near future.

IIKROIN "The increase in the use of this drug is highly deplorable. aware that persons of other racer than Chinese bear a great gullt in this matter and I cannot express too strongly my detestation of their con-

I

am

against

on

PUBLIC

WORKS

EXTRAORDINARY Very full information on the Gov- proposals for Public ernment's Works extraordinary expenditure has been placed in the hands of members

morning, thin

"As the Honourable the Finan cial Secretary points out in his memorandum, next year's list con tains a number of major works, to be financed from revenue, which form part of five-year develop- ment

programme and includes a new Government House.

"I invite the attention of Honour- able Members to a sessional paper lald this morning, which makes public full details of that programme, The Intention is to begin next year investigative work in the Tal Lam Chung Valley, where another large storage reservoir is planned.

This year's experience has shown

"Commercial!! Art

I now commend the business of the session to the earnest core of the Counc!).

Tell that husband hunter you're all tied up at home!

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