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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

December 19, 1938.

Glands Made Young REFUGEE RELIEF

-Vigour Renewed Without Operation

If you feel old before your time of suffer from norve, benit and physical weakness, you will eint new happinana and health in so Amerieni umiiyak din covery which resinese youthful vigour And vitality quicker this gland operas

Post At Shumchun

And Shataukok

As from Saturday, the Casino at Shumchun has been

tions it in & altiple home treatment made available to refugees for medical service and general

in tablet form, discovered by its Amer-relief assistance under the guidance of the Emergency

fean Doctor. Abentately harmloen

klim lewent and mont

pourful in Kurator urn to taten Refugee Council and the St. John Ambulance Association.

It acte dirontly on your glanda, nerve",

new vital organe, b

bea pure

blood, and works no fast that you can wen and feel now, y Power at vigoar su 24 to 19 men, Beenunn at Its natural action en latula and nerves,

A siart was made with transporting those Chinese willing to leave the New Teritories for Shumchun yes-

your train power, mary and evealghtedry when the railway authorities

fle prove srassingly.

and At this amazing tow giant vigour restorer, called Dr. Nixon's Vi- Tabe in gunratice. It has been tested and prored by thousands in Amerten,

Have assistance with an engine and Two trucks. The engine made several topa from Sheung Shui to Shumchua and took over one hundred refugee families and their meagre belongings themselves in who are establishing the Casino and adjacent buildings.

tablished The relief centre was

Children's Sports

Santa Claus Visits The Bowling Green Club

A

most enjoyable afternoon was spent on Saturday when the Kowloon Bowling Green Club held their rightly annual children's sports.

and now nynilahin at all cheniiats hure. Get Dr. Nixon's Vi-Tata from Your chemist today, Put it in the teal. See the big improvement in 24 hours. Take the full bellir, which lasts eight days, under the postfire guarantee that It must make you full of vigour, enyat the Casino carly in the day. and vitality, and feel 10 to 20 years The Wai Yeung Association of younger or money back on return of empty package. A special, double-Hongkong had previously established strength battle of 48 Dr. Nixon's VI-

soup kitchen in Chinese Territory Taba conta Itttte, and the guaranitno pre-

at Shataukot, so that there is now tects you. If your chemist in out, write

every inducement for the thousands to Multer & Phlops, (China), Lid.,

ot retugees encamped in the grass 20 Queen's Road C., Hongkong.

huts or in the open at Sheung Shul San Tin and Mal Fo, to return to their villages where these lle in the non-occupied zone. The discovery

a number of cases of Cerebro Splant-Meningitis, Small-pox and Measles among the refugees is a potent reason why the relum to Chinese territory is desired of awe from the children. by the authorities. Lack of water; and of adequate sanitary arrange mente call for unremitting vigilance

KING'S

COMING SOON

DITA PARLO JOHN LODER VON STROHEIM

MADEMOISELLE

DOCTEUR

CLAIRE LUCE

WEDNESDAY

ALHAMBRAI

Cassidy Wit and Cassidy Guns Foil a Daring Highway Hold-Up!

of

By kind permission of Captain E. J. P. Brind and Olcers of I.M.S. Birmingham, the Muring Dand reu- dered selections: a special race was arranged for members of the band.

At 0 o'clock the jingle of aleigh bells heralded the approach of Santa Claus, and when he came down the was greeted with "chimney" he

Mrs. J. D. Thomson distributed the prizes to the following winners;.

by the medical authorities to prevent. White: 2 A. Morfarlane.

Patalo Race for Roya (8 to 14 yeam)- Skipping Race for Girls (8 to 14 years) these diseases attaining, epidemie J. Sturgeon; 3. M. White and F. Me-

Keivie dead heat). proportions.

The three camps at Fanling and

Boot Itact for Boys (all ages)-1. V. Lockhart; 2. J. Sanders.

Fial Race for Days (4 to 7 years)-1, the one at Kam Tin are still func-K. Artrong; 2, R. Boyce.

Flat Hace for Girls 14 to 7 years!--1, tioning. with leat slightly decreased. Sherriff; 2. Ante deftries and J. Cave numbers, and the Joseph Memorial dead heat). Hall is still in use as a hospital. At the Cushio, a small observation ward and firal aid fellities are available and a strong effort will be made to persuade the refugees that it is quite rate for them to return to the Bomes in this Frea.

Labour Shortage

Ex and Spoon Race for Girls 18 to 14 years). Makelvie; 2. J. Logan.

Wee Tots Race tehildren tinder 4 years) 1. M. Sherel; 2. M. Morton,

Fint Race for Boyal 6to 14 years). J. Anderson; 2. 8. Clark.

Competition fur Members of the land

-t, C. Upstell: 2. D. Dollery,

gg and Spoon lace for Girls (4 to 7 -1, B. Judge: 2. L. Ciemo; 2, A.

Mcintyre,

Sack Race for Buys 10 to 14 years)]. D. Garton; 2. M. Anderson and 5, Lan- abester (dend heat).

In this connection, the work of the Wal Yeung: Association has been particularly commended. This As- ciation has been investigating each village in the Wai Yeung area and, if it is safe, has personally assured they the Wai Yeung people that should return. good margin is left between safe and suspect terri-hart

tory and the refugees are assisted with passage money if necessary. A large number of the refugees from this distrlet are, middle school or university people and they are co- operating in the Association's aims, while for the coolin class refugees there is the Intiucement of a strong Inbour demand in the Wai Yeung district.

been

Musical Chalra for Girls (all ages)-1}, Hyde-Lay; 2. J. Thompson; 1. J. Cave. Three-legged Race for Boys (all ages) G. Clarke and J. Boyce: 2. V. Lock and J. Lanchester.

Flat Rate for Girls (8 to 14 years)-1.; Mt. Campbell: 2. M. White.

Eg and Spoon Race fur Ladies-1, Mrs.

Atkins; 2. Mrs. A. Morton.

more

to

Chin and who have been more or less stranded in the Colony since the early part of the hostilities will be trained to some useful avocation, in workshops and lecture rooms. The first workshop has been opened for

nt No. women refugees

5-7, Des Arrangements have

made Voeux Road West. with the Tai Pang Shipping Com- "As the social and relief problems pany by which the Company ferries have now become so acute, and the pussengers across Mirs Bay to Sho constant appeals for relief Yu Chung twice a day at a fee re- frequent, the need for n centre of duced from 70 cents to 35 cents this kind is most urgent," states the which is often paid by the A: socia-Committee, "Our objects are to re- tion in the cases of destitute Chinese.lieve unemployment for refugees,

The position is not quite so happy instil the spirit of independence and in Po On district where, despite re-ritizenship, to work and give active reated assurances that the area service in ali manner of trades and devoid of Japanese, the evacuated art." country folk, embering more than 2,000, are afraid to return from the

The executive Committee is re- New Territories. Most of those who do go back merely collect personal presented by Mrs. L Fong (Chale man). Mrs. Herman Liu (Secretary), effects and return by ferry to Unafre La. Shu-pul (Treasurer.), Long. A few days ago, a small nc-

is divided into Tho organisation

Committee cidental fre started and there was cr cry

four sections.--Planning immediately a panle-stricken

which will attend to the technical that the Japanese were responsible. production and personnel; Business business; sales and The Emergency Refugee Council Committee for

funds has plans for establishing a refugen Finance Committee to raise camp at She Hau in Po Un to look for production; Education Committee after returning refugees, and a res- to educate all workers.

L

Compulsory Attendance

ponsible person will be dispatched It will be compulsory for all classes for twa there as soon as the association res- workers to attend ponsible for the natives of this area hours a day to gain knowledge In It is civic cun induce them to return.

education, Industrial know- further hoped to start a similar base ledge in theory and practice, inter- opposite Lokmachau.

national relationships, public health, It was been suggested that the nu-life problems, care of children, etc. thorities should patrol Deep Day at Applicants must be actunt refugees this time because of the growing from war areas between the ages of fear of robber pirate in there waters 10 and 50. Ench one is required to work eight hours per day, and attend INSTRUCTING REFUGEES two hours at night lectures. Ench worker will be allowed $5 per month after two living expenses, and Local Women's Associations

months' opprenticeship every person will be given a certain percentage on the sales of her (or his) handwork.

Start Career Teaching The destinies of the several hun- dreds of better educated Chinese who have now been in Hongkong as re- fugees for over a year, and seem to be permanently domiciled' here, has been taken in hand by the Hongkong the Chinese Women's Club and Women's Christian Tenperance Union of China, local branch.

A scheme costing about $19,000. n year is being put into operation

The estimated budget would be $10,000 per year. At the end of fiscal year any proceeds exceeding $10,000 will be divided 40 for the expansion of work for the following year, 20% to the staff, 40% to be

distributed equally

arnong

the

workers.

It is understood that the peasantry as those from nearby areas, such

the New Terrl-

whereby genuine refugeen who can-ow encamped in

not return to their native villages in tories, are outside scheme.

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PEARLS

To be treasured and appreciated not only this Xmas but for years and years to come!

A wondrous, magnificent selection is on display NECKLACES, RINGS, EAR RINGS, BROOCHES, STUDS, TIE PINS, ETC.

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