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What to do to help a child
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MARKET STALLSKS.P.C., Old City Hall.
System May Be Altered
Ar item on the agenda of the
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The Inspector, 32, Argyle St. Kowloon.
Urban Council meeting, beld yester-St, Kowloon. day, referred to the matter of letting market stalls, but no definite pro-
All further steps will be taken, ahd
posals were put forward, the ques-expenses borne, by the Society, ilon being set aside "for considera-
The Informant's nume will be
where malice is proved,
an and possible revision" by the kept strictly private, except in cases Markets Select Committee of the Counell,
Dr MacLeod, in moving "that the conditions under which Market Stall are let by the Counsil contained in By-Law under the leading "Mar- kets under Ordinance No. 13 of 1035 be referred to a Committee of the Counell for consideration und possible revision", said:
"Doubt has been expressed re- certly in several quarters regarding the possible effect on food prices of the present method of lelling; market stals. As you know they are let by sealed lender and some of the rents appear to be very high. Rents vary nt follows:Beet stails, $30 to $384 per month; Fork stalls, $30 to $174 per month; Vegetable stalls, $1 to 362 per month. It has been sug- gested that more
satisfactory
system of letting might be devised, but I am not putting forward any proposals to-day us feel the matter is one which should be considered by the Markets Select Committee of the Counell in the first instance,"
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Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-September,: 1941, Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.
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Batin. the ranks Company, 2nd. Itoyal Scots, and a sixth douation 13113) from the tongkong Electric Recreation Club, Swimming Gala and "Swindle", another sixth clonatio15 uf 873 from the Craigenpower Cricket Club, and rurful brought yesterday's tutel of the Bomber Fund to $2.499.997.54.
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TUBERCULOSIS
IN HONGKONG
Interesting Facts On
Big Problem
"The Problem of Tuberculosis in Hongkong" was the title of a lecture by Dr T. P. Wu to the Chinese Medien. Association. Dr E. W. J. Sun presided.
Dr Wu said tuberculosis had been present for thousands
of years among the Chinese and there was evidence from the works of Hunk Ti of lung coughs and lung fever Ga long ago as 2,500 B.C.
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Referring to the toll of the disease in Hongkong he sold it was at the forefront of all other health pro- blems and the report, of Wilkinsor and Ling hud placed the incidence of pacitiva tuberculin tests at 60 per cent. among children between five Canton
Cawnpore and 10 years and B4 per cert, among Cebu those between the ages of 10 and 16. Colombo
Delhi In Amerien the figures were respec- Haiphong vely 95 and 34, Great Britain 41 Hankow and 63, France 66 and 84, Indo- China (Cholon) 48.3 and 65.5, China (Shanghai) 53
Javo, and 72. In among Europeans the figures were 18 and 43, among the Javanese 21 and 50, and among the Chinese, 30 and 60.
the following er the minutes of; not ent red and/or unpolished rice. Sixth Talk by Fr Ryan On 389 deaths per 100,000
the twelfth meeting of the Equitable The average monthly expenditure per Rice Sales Fund Committee, held at | family on red or unpolished rice by Medical Headquarters on Monday: those constuning. it was $20.53.
| Present were the Rev. W. II. Alton, Mr E. L. Curtis, Mr F. W. Kendall,
Penang
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De Wu said these figures were very revealing and the Java figures were priot of the part habits play in infection. From [1] economie standpoint the Chinese In Java cupied the middle class and yet tuberculosis WOS more prevalent among them, than among Javanese runtives,
High Death Rate
Referring to the death rate from tuberculosis, he showed that with head of population, the Colony death-rate Authorised Copiiat ubout the Subscribed Capital from the scourge highest in the world. In China the Paid-up Capital death rate per
dia Reserve Fund and Rest 100,000 was 305, India
BANKERS: 259, Japan 230, Britain 69. United and New States 68, Denmark 40
The Bank of England & Midland Zealand only 33. He estimated there
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were about 30,000 to 00,000 persons 12.15 pm. A Short Service of In- suffering from netive tuberculosis in
Hongkong.
the majority of Colomba Dr Wu said Chinese suffered from the chronle Delhi type, the productive and the ulcera- Galle
Howrah live, In contrast to the recently civilised races such as the negroca
"Some British Poets" Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 k.c.'s and on Short Wave froin Further Information had been ob-1-2.15 and 0.30-11.15 p.m. on 9.52
Rice Mills
Mi C. N. Li, Mr C. C. Llno, Mr Tsai tained by the Committee in relation/in.c.'s per second.
Pa-lin, Mr Wong Quincey, the Rev, 11. A. Wittenbuch, with the Hon. Dr P. S. Selwyn-Clarke in the Chair.
The minutes of the eleventh meet- ing held on July 21, which had been, circulated, were taken as read and were approved and confirmed.
per
12.30 A Concert by Film Theatre) Orchestra,
1.00 Local Time Signal and. Pro- gramme Summary.
1.92 Humorous and Vocal Variety, 1.30
the twelve rice mills in Hongkong. There were forty-three milling nines in existence. The average tercession.
mil was per
40 picuts of adi per hour or 13,760 pleuls in an eight-hour day, that is to say; 400,000 willing month. Current piculs The kind cffer from the Director costs were about 12 to 13 cents per of Public Works of the co-operation plcul. The mills were mostly equip- of the Architectural Department in ped for polishing only, but could be the layout of the kitchen in the base-adapted for husking padi within a ment of Wanchial Market, to obvinte month. These mills have suffered any possible interference with the the loss of their business and have drainage system, was gratefully ac- hnd to close down for some thue. cepted. It was hoped that it would If husking and inilling was needed be possible to secure final approval on a large reale, it is believed that from Government to inaugurate the the millers might be willing to com- service shortly.
bine in crder, to reduce handling costs.
..
was
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Dance Music. Close Down.
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"It is often most surprising to find our patients reycalling so few signs and showing so few symptons, even when they are harbouring extensive lesions," Dr Wu said, "While western 6.47 Excerpts from Grand Opers. patients would most probably be so "Die Meistersinger" Overture tied to his bed, a Chinese would still Sale of Vegetables
(Wagner)....London Philharmonie be able to carry on his daily work. Thanks to the energetic efforts of It was resolved to communicate Orchestra cond, by Gerog Szell; I suppose the long history of the disease in the race has a great deal several members of the Committee, this Information to Government and "Mignon"-Vocal Gems (Thomas) the purchase of vegetables in the Unto recommend once again that the Grand Opera Company with Or- to do with this state of affairs.". Long District and their subsequent question of importing unhuskestwice chestra; "A Village Romeo and Jullet"
Dr Wu went on to say that 00 per 10 sale in Mong Kok Market on July 20 padi) ur husked kut unpolished rice-The Walk to the Paradise Garden
Air Mail Service by British Over- hind been successfully achieved. The
The New Symphony Or rent. of the cases seen in consulting The should be
to Eust 10.50 amounts paid
scas Airways Corporation neces, garly consideration, (Delius) Aida"- Skies Gerulean the farmers (more the to
rooms and 80 per cent. of those at being chestra permission 0.03 than ten per centum above the usual sought from the Governments of (Verdi).. .Dusolina Giannial (So-
(So T. B. Clinics were very advanced and South Africa, United Kingdom EMERGENCY REFUGER COUNCIL The S. C. M. Post han received the rates) had cusured ample supplies Bunna and Thaband.
prano) and Members of The Orches and the majority of Chinese patients and beyond has now been resumed. following donation to the Emergency of satisfactory quality, and the whole
It was 11 realised that the cost of tra of La Scala, Milan; The Barber came with the chief plaint of blood- Correspondence for despatch by air Returve Council (Soup Kitchen) in nirmory of the late Mr. I. M. A. Moe-Life in and been disposed of to transport might be about 25 per cen- of Seville-Largo Al Factotum (Ros-stained sputum. This was an im- via Tangoon must be superscribed by
the consumer (mostly licensed haw-
Stracciari (Bari-portant point as the Chinese con- "C.N.A.C." fuckyet.
tum greater in the case of padi; but sint)....lecardo of the it was Individual
this the only sign of pulmon- Mr and Mrs F. A. Cemerale, $5,
members
sidered this kers and
suggested
that difficulties of tone with Orchestra.
The public are reminded that it to Rt prices which compared public
1.20 Urnama Symphony No. 3 in Fary tuberculosis and cases were not breach of pastal regulations to ST VINCENT DE PAUL
a turnovec and deterioration might be vegetables of
therefore treated in the early stages. enclose in a postal cover communi- favourably with
equal considerably lessened. and Govern Major. The S. C. M. Post lins received the quailty sold by dealers, and were id
could supply for
for sale to
William Mengelberg and his Con- There was also the Chinese prejudice cations intended for persons other about twenty per centum below margeneral public rice of the required certgebouw Orchestra
against the disease, regarding li as a Vincent de Paul:
ket
family disgrace which also frequently price. Although a loss was ex-
prevented early treatment. Macfadyen-Dr E. L. de Souza, SE
In memory of the fate Man 1. M, Arienced in the first two days of degree of milling, or undermilling.; sale, it was stressed that the opera-At the same time valuable indus- (the rice trial unit in the tians were being conducted-on-A
ita Colony nulis would be preserved strictly econointe basis, with two
Cabled information which had just main ends in view;: firstly, to en-
the come into the bands of the Commit- courage vegetable farming in
tee from Bangkok Indicated that podl New
Territories by offering higher
following donations to the Society of St
in memory of the Inie Mrs E. i do
Hozarlo, Mr. and Liis. W., Loureiro, 3 Mr and Mrs A. W, da toza, $3.
de Paul The Society of St Vincent acknowledge receipt of the following donations in memory of the late Birs 1 1. Rozario:
Castro Me and Mis Lea D'Almada e
and is Bernardo de Sousa. 33.
S.P.C.A.
The S. C. M. Post has received
-
Jane, $25.
SECTION THREE Plants and Flowers, 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $50. 3rd $30. 4th $10
RULES
The following Hutes will govern the Competition:
The Competition to open to al photographers.
1. The entries, awarded the
ford
Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition, will not be entitled to any other priten.
3. The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo Tropha in each Section. sach entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which must pasted on back of entry,
Dre
4. The right to publish any or all of the entries in reserved to the Kangkong Telegraph,
-All photographia entered murt have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which
boen have
already entered t other Competitions are ineligible. -No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of loss of, or damage to entries.
7-All entries to be either black,
sepin, or toned pictures, and must bo mounted, Coloured
photo. graphs are ineligible.
8.---Pintures submilted in sepia tones
should be Bccompanied
by
smaller print in black and white, 0.-No picture to entered in more,
than one Bection.
10.-Mounts to be only while or cream, must be of one of the following alzes:-10x12, 15×2.
11.-Ng correspondence will be entered inio in connection with the Com- petition,
12-Members of the Staffe of Cha Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not, permitted to compela. 13-The_decision of the Judges shall
be final,
14.-Al the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries wit be returned to competitors en appileation ai the Telegraph offices within seven KAYE, - 15.-The use of allies is strictly
forbidden.
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the
following donation to the Society for the had received a visit during the week Prevention of Cruelty to Antinals:
LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR The S. C. 8. Pert as received following donation to the Little Sisters
E. L. do Rozario:
Mr and Mrs K. Ashdowne, $20.
.D.W.O.F.
DONATIONS, WAITING
for the Relief of Air Victims: D.W.OF.; Emergency Reluges Council; S.P.C.A.
High Price of Rice
innocuous
the
9.00 Londan-The News, 8.15 3.19 London-War. Commmentary. 8.25 London-Listening Post". Examination of Points In Dally German
Propaganda.
B.JP
Effect of White Rice
Merrymakers Dance....Jack Hylton there, in spite of hygiente
conditions, the
and his Orchestra.
8.40 Studio-"Some British Poets" No. 6 Yeats.
A
and
han the addresses.
The Printed Matter Service to the following places in China is tem- porarily suspended: Yunnan, Sze-
of
Small Packet Post to all countries a suspended,
INWARD AIR MAILS Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 5th August. ....................Aug. 12. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Servico-San Francisco date, 19th August,
.Aug. 20.
OUTWARD AIR MAILS Monday, Aug. 4 Air Ball by Air to Bangoon to con- nect with the "BritCk Oversens Airways."
K.P.O. and G.P.Ö. Reg. .....Aug. 4, 11.30 a.m. Ord. Aug. 4, Noon.
Tuesday, August 12
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantio Services"
Reg. Ord.
Rer. Ord.
K.P.O.
Aur. 12, 6 p.m. .Aug, 12, 6.30 p.m.
0.1.0.
...Aug. 12, 5 p.m.
Reference was then made to the thuen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fuklen Amoy and Kulangau), relation of rice and tuberculosis. (except 8.30 Programme Summary.
North and East 8.32 Edward German Three The disease rate was high in cour- Xwangst,
tries where white rice was the staple Kwangtung. St., 53: Mr and Mrs J. M. Graça. $2: Dr prices to the farmer, and, secondly, was being quoted at H.K.S9.65 per Dances from Nell Gwyn.
an example, fot Country Dance Pastoral Dance-tood. Japan was an to secure supplies of vegetables for vicul to.. and unpolished whole rice the consumer at prices more in keep-of good quality at $13.09 per picul
sanitasis was
Incidence
of to.b. ing with his daily earnings.
Grades of Rice
high, while in
in North The Chairman lutimated that he
Chinn whicre people live in.
in the most The Committee re-affirmed their
discase insanitary conditions, the A Talk by Rev. Father T. Ryan was not a serious problem, This from the officers of the Tsun Wan views as to the desirability of reduc- Farming Co-operative. This organisa-ing the number of grades of broken S.J.
was probably due to the fact that the No
0.00 Local Time Signal and An staple food was reply
cereals such tion had offered full co-operation rice on sale in the Colony,
Onouncements. of the Poor in memory of the late Mirs with the Committee and it was de-had been received to date from Gov-
Pre- maize, millet and kao itang. 9.02 Studio-To-night We cided to take advantage of this offer, ernment on the subject of the Com-
at representations
thesent"A Review of New Records.
Dr Wu then described how tuber- It was worthy of record that a simi-mittee's
9.45-10 News In French (On Short culosis was contracted, giving over- lar measure of co-operation could be eleventh meeting, relating to the re-
crowding and under-nourishment as other
in grades of broken rice when Wave Only). anticipated from
groups of duction
9.45 Bome Chopin Mazurkas and two of the main causes and said that The S. C. M. Post has received the fariners 100,
There was an insistent existing stocks were exhausted.
100 per Etudes.
while it was caused greatly by pover- It was reported that no fallowing donation to the British War demand by farmers for cheap fertili-
white rice unbroken
was Organisation Fund In memory of the late
Anzurka in Sharp Minor (Fisty and ignorance, there had beer. ser and it seems more than likely centum Mex 1. M. A. Macfadyen,
Mazurka in C cases where infection had reached Aisa Judah, $3.
that
ylelis of vegetables and rice obtainable from the Monopoly at crops will be greater if Government present, but could be purchased at Moll) Op. 6 No. 1:
..Arthur Rubinstein (Plano); Grand vants. could see its way to implement the about $10 to $17 from New Terri-Sharp Minor (Cis Moll) Op. 6 No. 2 wealthy families through their ser Donations for the following Organisa-scheme worked out for the sale of tories' supplies.
Etudes No. 12 in C Minor "Indeed, the scanty facilities for Major: It was decided to visit rice retail Studies; Etude No. 10 in A Fint relatively lens awalt collection at the office of the matured and 5. G. M. Post: Associacao Portuguean de Soccorron Metuos; Lord Mayor's Fund nightsoil, collected in the urban areas. shops and, where occasion arose, t("Revolutionary"). Kilenyi (Piano); the institutional treatment of tuber- bring to the notice of the Monopoly Mazurka in A Minor (A Moll) Op. culosis patients in Hongkong Is a instances of failure to display prices
(Ematter to be seriously considered by
he said. "It the popu New Territories Reller Association; St The Chairman informed the meet- and grades or of supplying inferior 7 No. 2: Mazurka in E Major
lation should have the
oppor sume Vincent de Paul; Changshan Refugees: ing that he had received further re-trades at prices above the maximare) Op. 6 No. 3....Arthur Rubins- every one, Little Sisters of the Poor British Pristines piles during the week from the fixed by the Controller of Food.
for instance, the population of Scot- tunity for Insitutional treatment us, of War Fund; D.F.R.D.C,
Manager. Hongkong Government It was pointed out that the item the Cheero Club Collection
land, where there is set aside for the Rice Monopoly, which did not hold relating to grades. of rice in
treatment of tuberculosis patients, In response to enquiries, the Cheero out much hope of a lowering in the minutes of the previous meeting
one bed for every 000 of the popu- Club, which is a collecting station for price of rice. However, there were contained a mis-statement as to the
he hoped, cost of mixing grades by the Mone-a
lation, there should be here in Hong- ald tins and newspapers, noifles that three factors that might
kong 1,806 beds for this purpose; yet has forwarded the sum of $349.17 up 10 prove this viewpoint to be unduly poly. The sum of 7 cents per picul Sale 10 the South China Morning Post prssimistic, Firstly the high freights was mentioned for mixing certain ler (Baptiste Alexander) ...Bijou in the whole of this Colony
of Monopoly's grades. It might possibly be reduced;" there was some possiblity record understood that the actual sum paid Accordeon Orchestra; Mon Ami Le not more than 200. there are ters in Thailand and Burma being by the Monopoly (apart from trans-Vent-Chanson (J. Delettre); Hands shuld be one institutional bed for desirous of clearing stocks; and, port charges) is considerably higher Across The Table Chanson... Luck every 10 T. B. sufferers, and taking M. B. victims at 30,000, there should be La Cumparsita Tengo thirdly, the Committee's submission to in fact, in the neighbourhood of 20 Boyer: Garufa (J. A. Collazo); Hongkong's minimum figure for
Rodriguez).....Piano
Wiener
and 3,000 beds available for them." Government after the previous meet-cents per picul.
Clement Doucet
no Duct);
I Ing regarding a Government subsidy
Treatment and Control would no doubt receive the careful!
Found A Bit of Paris in the Heart
of the, Anti-Tuberculosis Associa Talking of treatment and measures tion. He concluded by saying: of Old New York (From The Committee were
"There is no doubt that the great. offering to give ail the help in their mittee should cease to function or Lucienne Boyer; Parade
| test, the chartees of the One Step (Alexander); Rove Secret-spreading, Dr Wu sald he was an the unbounded energy of the Director disease encouragement of the Governor,ond: power to Government and the Rice that it should be re-named. Monopoly, should it be deckled by After careful consideration, it was Valse Muelte (Roudot et Laurent advocate of ambulatory collapse of Medical Services · have been Government to sanction the proposal unanimously decided that the com- Halet)....L'Accordeoniste Alexander therapy by artificial pneumothorax greatly responsible for the success- to establish selling depots for the mitteo should continue to function of Son Orchestra.
and had practised it for
for a number
creat of this organisation to sale of undermilled or unmilled rice and that it should retain its present 11.00
of London-Britain To-day"
yeah advantages of the treat
effectively and (red or brown) at subsidised rates name.
the devastating on- to the poorer cections of the
Firstly, the Committee remained as by Sir Frederick Whyte,
11.15 Close Down..
ment were that it did not require continuously ever in the keenly interested ins
sinught of
the colony's most ono of inimity.
hospitalisation, it did not take the It was the considered opinion of equitable sale of rice in the Colony
patient away from his work and terrible diseases. dangerous all members that the present period at as low an economic price as pos-
positive cases with posliive The campaign against tuberculosis; was unique in the history of the sible, more especially to the poor, The Committee felt that they could
sputum could be made harmless with has thus been started; with your the sputum converted to negative confident that it will from year to active Interest and support, I am Colony, and that the opportunity
within three months, should not be lost of educating the continue to assist the community and Reneral community to accustom itself the authorities in ensuring that the to eating unmilled ог undermilled requirements of the law were being rice (as in the case of the white met. brown loaf of Great Britain in the Great War.)
War Fund.
Fellowship of the
Bellows
JUNE SCORE
470
of
consideration of Governmen;"
Name of Committee
It had been suggested that the
teln (Piano).
10.00 London-The News and Newt Commentary.
10.15 Gultar Bolos. 10.30 Lucienne Boyer (Vocal) in Light French Programme. Mimlic's Valse; The Happy Whist-
unanimous in Equitablo Rice Sales Fund Com-Varities of 1936" Ung minimize, even to a limited ex« |
com-
The Chairman mentioned that
the
of the tastes in regard to rice of middle-class Chinese families had been carried out recently Health Inspectorate und
under the pices of the Hongkong Nutrition Research Committee. |--A total of 098 families had answer
Government
Secondly, the, Cominittes possessed the necessary organization to sell ummilled or undermilled rice to the poorer sections of the community, If entrusted with this work by the Hongkong Government Rice Mono- poly.
WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE-
Without Calomații And Tow'll Jeup ext of Bed in the Merlig Full of Vin. · The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid ble into your bowels daily. If this bile your inmall. You get constipated. You boug is not flowlar freely, your food doesn't digest. 11 just decays in the bowels, Wind bloste una aystem is poloned and you feel sour, tired and weary #şul the world Toško bĺpá, :
B Thirdly, the Committee felt that
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make you feel “up and up.” Harlow, gentis, ed a questionnaire: 170 had stated to the public could be reduced.
in making ble flow, traeli,RS Ask for The meeting was adjourned untli that they consumed red (or unpolish-
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year, gather momentum, and its .Dr Wu also suggested thoracoplasty never falling heart-beat, must con- and the use of B.C.G.
vaccination, tinue to be the Hongkong Anti- which, he said, was still debatable. Tuberculosis Association." He strongly recommended the im mediato, use by oral administration to all infants born in charitable hos piinis.
The show-window of the Frigi, daire and Office Equipment Depart- ment, Dodwell and. Co., Ltd, Alexan- Dr Wu went on to say that the dra Bullding, was smashed" by Anti-T.B. clinics had revealed there stone thrown by an unknown person. was a large number of patients who during the Arst black-out night last required Immediate medical care week. Nothing was stolen, "and stressed › the need for a sand- It is recalled that The Pharmacy
torium. He then; dwelt on the treat-show-window was "olso ment of the complaint and the work | during the black-out; ?
broken
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