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Mrs. N. Mathieson's fine voice, was well suited to her songs and she sang with charm and expres sion "Nightfall at Sea" and "Wares." two charming songs from "Sea Echoes. The Camel's Hump" and "I have six good serv ing men and true."
There was a large attendance of friends and colleagues at the funeral, which took place Happy Valley yesterday afternoon.
The Rey, J. H. Johnston readust name going with a the graveside service, and among swing. The unison song "Jeru those present were: Capts, Hall, salem was well rendered but of Thomas, Michael, Cabull, Sheara, necessity lost a little in effect Brown, Messrs. D. Neilsos, J. through the lack of organ accom- F. N. Pyn, and many others. Smith, D. Harvey, A. M. Simpson, paniment. The following were among the many floral tributes laid on the grave: Captain and Officers of Our Agents are:****
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"FRESH AIR NEEDS.
CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUNDS
SOUGHT.
The fortnightly meeting of the Sanitary Board was held yesterday under the chalina uship" of Mr. N. L. Smith. There were also present Dr. W. W. Pearse (Medical Officer of Health), Dr. J. O. Macgown, Dr. W. V. M. Koch, the Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy, Dr. S. W.. To, Mr. Wong Kwong-in, Dr. A. G. M. Severn, Mr. G. 8. Kennedy-Skipton (Secretury), and Me: D. Davies (Assistant Secret-.
The thief business of the meeting was a resolution standing in the name of Dr. Macgown which read as follows:-
"Thus, in view of the kick of space for children playing in Kaiwloon, the Board respectfully ryness the Government to take steps to pro- vide a suitable recreation ground in place of the presept totally inade quase children's playgr nd Chantham Road,"
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A KOWLOON NEED. In moving the resolution Dr. Macgown suid:- an sure I Kowloon people, expressing a long felt need of the,
Anyone walking. the necessity of such a place. There along Nathan Road must reulise
en be seen at any time of the day.. apas sitting on the pavements with the children playing in the VANCOUVER, ET There is at present a small play
gutter for want of a better place. ground in Chatham Rond, but it is totally inadequate for the require ments of the peninsula. In stimwver time it is so hot and dusty that it is of very little use and there is dauger from the considerable amount of traffic passing by. There has been alot of talk lately, and quite rightly. Pahont typhoid and its dangers, but the incidence of mortality of typhoйt in this Colony is nothing compared with thas of tuberculosis. This is a disease in the "prévention and treatment of which fresh air and sunshine are of the utmost import.. ance. In order to have healthy. children it is essential that they spend as much time as possible" in the fresh nir.
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Tf the nusthers, of Kowloon keep children in the house, ran they be blamed siper they have nowhere in easy reach to send them except the street? Child welfar
#pro blem to he trickled by 1 health authorities of every large on and its importance is being realised more. and more every day. It is the duty of a community to see that it does everything in its power to assist in the upbringing of healthy children, I do not know what land the Government have at their disposal. otherwise I might suggest a site. It is possible that the Government may have some place already in view for this purpose. My object in moving the resolution is to try and ensure that some land will be set aside for this purpose before all the aviïluble space is used up for build- ing.
TONGKONO'S NEED ALSO.
Dr. Koch seconded the resolution, saying that he did so with a great deal of pleasure because it was a subject upon which he thought the community took great deal of interest. There was not the lenst doubt that, owing to the coh- gestion which prevailed, disease was particularly tuber- propagated. eulosis.
that They all knew tuberculosis was rife here and that there was little prospect of it being compassed, or, so far as he could see, even of dealing with it.
Steps had been taken in England which had resulted in a diminu tion of the incidence of the disease by nearly half in 50 years. Apart from that it was only due to those of the growing generation that they should have plenty of fresh air during the period of their growth and adolescen It was far better for the authe lies to provide play- ing grounds 1 to allow children; to bang about the sreets, verandaðis
A school teacher received a and about the nublic squares. note from the mother of one of He was only sorry that, Dr. her scholars:
Macgown had not made his resolu- "Please excuse George from tion a little more comprehensive so being at school to-day. Toms include Hongkong, because
PITA. Q. Là ca “Pe s., Jackeɔn" os Apr. Mesers. F. Basu, T. Brown of his class threw a stone Kowloon had a fair amount of fresh thow, Chang Bau Ban, apt. H. H. in my boy's eye and he can't see Dabney, Mrs J. G. Baking Dura, out of it. Will you please see
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TREM MAJESTIES. THE SING AND QUEER, HILE THE PUNCE OF WALES, We Chairman and Treasurvele
Deputy Chalfinas: PAL CLAYTON, En
air, but the centre of Hongkong was absolutely polluted and congested. Anvoue who knew the inside of the city know this rabbit warren was fon) and indescribably. nasty. Children brought up in it naturally not only contracted disease but came in contact with other evils. For these reasons it gave him great pleasure to second the resolution.
The Chairman said that he was not sure whether this maiter was within the scope of the Board, but he had no intention of ruling it out. At the same time he thought it would not be proper for him to speak or vota on the matter.
On being put to the meeting, the resolution was carried, four being in favour and none against,
The Chairman proposed that Dr. 8. W. To, Dr. Koch-and-himeelt be appointed a committee to exam- ine the estimates of the Sanitary Board for 1925 and report to the Board
Dr. Macgown seconded, and the
carried
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