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NEWS OF THE DAY
IN PICTURES FROM FAR AND NEAR
THE LONDONERS
FIFTY YEARS AGO the London County Council was born. To celebrate a jubilee unique în municipal history the L.C.C. was presented with a documentary film of London's history, "The Londoners".
Made by the Realist Film Unit, it tells vividly the story of London's mighty growth from squalor and chaos and misery to ́order and health and controlled progress.
It is London's story, produced by a Londoner, 24-year-old John Taylor, and featuring the Londonor. Thoro stills from
the film show a century of London's history.
Hongkong Telegraph
PHOTONEWS
Straw and a rough board made the "Led" for London's homeless
Thursday, Arait .27; 1999.
HAPPENINGS
AS SEEN
BY:
THE CAMERA'S EYE
a century ago. To-day a humane, administration brings sympathy ickens' Sarah Gamp epitomised the maternity services of nines
and help to the less fortunate.
teenth-century London. Untuashed midwives frequently wont direct from laying out a corpse to deliver a child.
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Torlay the L.C.C. brings the facilities of a modern hospital servica to London's mothers: a complete night and day ambulance mid- wifery servics is available to the poorest.
Families are removed from the slums to tree-lined avenues such as this, to exchange a bug-infested cellar for an airy bodroom; e back-yard tap for a bathrooms,
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1st July
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The nineteenth-century school was dirty, dark and vermin. infested, and in it the half-trained teacher, harassed and ill-paid, " wrestled with a class of 100 or more children.
Squalor still fosiles :tho- new prosperity, but more than half a million people have been housed and rehoused by the County Council and Borough Councils of London.
Modern schools, where teaching methods move with the times and the most recent apparatus is provided, have replaced the grim, windowless classrooms against which Dickens campaigned.
Scientific miracles are worked in London's health. To redress the disorganised traffic system of the late nineteenth century, the FC.L. pools every day. These kiddies are being mas. took over the horse trams, built the power station at Greenwich, "and electrified the saged in the pool at Queen Mary's Hospital. tramways. Then it started elcaring away slams to make way for new traffic arterida.
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Regular monthly sailings from Hongkong to Shanghal and sipan and Il'kong-
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Hong Kong to Sydney-10 days.
BAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN,
7,000 5th May
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Shanghai & Japan. Shanghal & Japan.
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of. Britain's Government in the background, and in the foret, finished, and never will be,”
ground the home of London's governing body.
Modern traffic passos over Westminster Bridge, with the symbol
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50 YEARS AGO.
April 27, 1889. Prince Bismarck, la replying to the birthday congratulations of the Central Manufacturers Association, sold that ho looked forward to the continued. maintenance of peace. This, he be lieved, would ten increasing impetus to the present gratifying dovelopment af German Industry,, In his opinion, the guarantee of pence was to be found not only in the monarchieni institutions of the country, but also, and in a special degree, in the monarchical men- timents of the German people.
25 YEARS AGO
April 27, 1014. No less than 70,000 vilics were landed In Ulster OR Friday night for the Volunteers. They were conveyed inland ta 200 motor cars..
10 YEARS AGO
April 20, 1920. Thor is a distinct possibility that the Duke of Gloucester will take part after- as a jockey nt to-morrow noon's Extra Roco Meeling at. Happy Volley,
Following the polo in which he play- ed yesterday, Is Royal Highness ex- prossed his great admiration for the China pony and. stated, that he was very keen to ride in enu or two of the races. at the Hongkong Jockey Club Meeting to-morrow afternoon.
It is learned that tentativo arrango- ments have been made by the Clerk of the Course for the Duke to ride in two Taces, but this would, of course, neted- ellato a delay in the departure for Japan of 1.M.S. Suffolk, which, accord- ing to the affelal programme, in duo to leave at p.m.
This morning, H. and his guita have been enjoying golf at Fanling, engaging in foursomes,
The Duke had the Ifon. Mr. W. E. L Shenton as his partner, playing against Majar General Sandilands and Mr. A. H. Ferguson.
In the other games, Major General. Sir Haga Elies and An N. L. Smith played Bear-Admiral Herbert Micade and Captain the IIan. W. 3. Leveson- Gower; whilst the Earl of Airlie part- nored Mr. II. . B. Hancock against Mr. Lloyd Thomas and Mr. Allan Cameran. 5 YEARS AGO
April 27, 1934. The United States buttle fleat in Belting a new record for transit of the Panama Canal.
The entire fleet of over a hundred ships is expected to be through by inte to-night
Sixteen commercial vessels were held up last night, pending the completion of the passage of the warships..
All other ships, arriving at Colon entrance werd kept to stay out- side all day,
STOCK MARKET
REPORT
the
Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary issued yesterday says:
Very little interest was shown in the market which continued quiet.
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Centon lees $2
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Bater ILKK, Wharvas $100
K. Dock fie
IL Lands $32.00 Dalty Farma Ris. $1 Antimoka Ps. 23 Benguet Consolidated Pr. Coco Grave Pr 30 Demonstrations Ps. 15
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Itegane P. 24
North Camarines Pa .40 Bar Maurick P. United Paracale P. 80
CULTURAL RELATIONS
"The Chinese-Asierlenn Institute of Cultural Relation is organising branch institute, here.
A telegram from Dr. 11. HL Kung, Fresident of the Executive Yuan, concurrently, President of the In- stitute, was "received", heto by Dr. C. T. Wang, Mr. Y. M. Chien, and Mr. P. K. Chiu, expressing his hearty ope proval. It is further learned that the branch institute will convene its first meeting next week..
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