WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
SANITARY BOARD DISCUSSION,
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ISITORS AT HOTELS.
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November 1 Mr AB Abboléa Mr & Mrs R. G. 5.
Mr D. Kennedy Me dr Mira E, Ht and Mrs B. J
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Mr Mesk Miss Lace ME A Love Mr and Mrs. C Lauritzen
Mr 1. Layonok Mr. D. T. Loo Miss B. Lillie
Mrs. Lodd Mr B. Leda Mr.CAM. Muodo, ald [Mr E. 4., Mackay,
He he. Mackintosh
Myd Mrs C. Mancini:
* J. Clementära Wa markkam.
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MTRSON Me J. Matthews
H. Pearma” n Mr R. Pope.
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Mr R. Price Me and Mr H, H.
Ji Proton
NOTICE
Sale of the right title and
• of the share belonging to the Estate of Gussum Ahmed and Abdul Latif Ahmed (in the business of Millinery, Drapery & Hosiery, "ade. situated. at Kowloon (Hongkong),
In the High Court of Judicature at Bombay. Ordinary Original Civil Jurisdiction. Suit No. 8847 of 1928
REHMABAI, widow of MoosA CASSUM and others, Plaintiffs.A. *V/S
ABDUL LATIF AHMED & JUSUB CABBUM, Defendants:
Pursuant to the directions given by the Chamber Judge herein on the 10th day of August, 1925, Mr and Mrs G. Toffers are invited by the under- signed for the purchase of the Mr B. Z. Modre or right title and interest of the Eng. Caps Kirs „A. W. McKinley
estate of Cassum Ahmed and the Mrs J. W. MeCume first defendant Abdul Latif Mr R On Mirion- Ahmed as partners in the millin- Lady N.B. Navarath
ery, drapery and hosiery business audi child
carried on in Hongkong and Kow Mr W. A Now
W. Noran
loon in the name of Cassüm Wed. E. Ollerton Ahmed till about 1917 and there- after in the name of Cassum Mr B Pearce Mr. Farp
Ahmed and Co. till about June, 11924 and since then at Kowloon only in the name of Cassum Ahmed or Cassum Ahmed and Co., the business at Hongkong having. been closed and transferred to Kowloon with all the outstandings and goodwill thereof including the right to receive the sale proceeds of immovable properties of the said partnership bearing Welling ton Street Nos. 82, 84, 86% at Hongkong, amounting to about 86,500 Dollars (about Rupees he lac seventy-three thousand) said to have been deposited with the said firm. The purchaser will the debts and liabilities if any of be liable to pay and discharge ali
the said businesses at Hongkong and Kowloon and will indemnify the undersigned, the plaintiffs and the defendants and each of them against the same and against all costs, charges and expenses in- Gcurred by him or any of them in
[respect thereof;"
Mr. B. Moliend Mr. A. H. Row
MALARIA MENACE. they would have to get into China, ly on anti-mosquito work-
He did not suppose that under did the whole place on a systema- present circumstances, they could tie programme, looking out for GOVERNMENT URGED TO venture so far afield. There was breeding places, olling where t
TAKE STEPS..
no doubt, however, that malaria was expedient doing a little All- was very prevalent in the Colony, Ing occasionally and reporting to and was responsible for great the Public Works Department any
Mr D.]. Allsoberg, mortality and economic loss, bigger work required, a
As to the outlying districts of lion. Malaria was very common among:
and Johildrènsi A resolution brought forward the labouring classes, whe, Dr. Kowloon, which was perhaps the
Me N. Bosh by Dr. J. C. Macgown at yester-Koch sald, he might describe as most serious locality with it. Panderson day's meeting of the Sanitary the reservoir of malaria. The bet-rapid expansion of urban popular.
ter classes had ways and means tion, they had for some eight or "Board "that this Board respect of combating the activities of the nine months another gang at rs 1. H. Belillos fully recommend that the Govern- mosquito, but these were not avall work under a European Inspector. Burg berla Birbock ment take such steps as are able to the lower classes, who were They had been doing nothing but
oiling pools. In that district, the Mr B Bolag?
V. possible to undertake a thorough riddled with the disense.*
If a campaign was undertaken, Chairman thought, members of the Mr. Benjamin
MDR. Cappioman and comprehensive anti-malarial
that campaign to be effective, Dr. Board would agree that it was
CASSE campaign" was unanimously Koth said, must be directed by one principally an engineering, mat- a challer accepted by the members. Mr. man, who should be in sole Ler. In February of this year her and Mrs J
was authorised to read out a list o N. L. Smith presided, and mem-authority. But such a campaign of the principal drainage works. R. Chifurd bers present were the Hon. Mr. would cost an enormous sum of
money; he estimated that it would that had been done in that locality, J. E Cook H. T. Creasy, Mr. C. G. Alabaster, run into ten or twelve lakke of and no doubt that work was being Mr & Mre Godars K.C.. Dr. W. V. M. Koch. Dr. J. C. dollars, and whether it could be continued. The Important point Miss 3. Obver
Dor ay Macgown, Mr. S. W. Tao, Mr undertaken now was a question was that the Drainage Authority D
and the Director of Publie Works Mr. Dawley Dr. W. S. which he would not care to answer had definitely laid it down as an e Wong Kwong-tin.
Mr P At the same time, he thought Dr. Pearse (M.O.K.) and Mr. G. S.Macgown's reminder was timely axiom that the abolition of water. Eaves
(Secretary). They could, however, do something opening out any new locality.ro, E. Hizme Kennedy-Skipton
Efeyalde. with Mr. D. Davies (Assistant and every little helped Work Whether it was always possible tour, nd Mira KM. could go steadily on in the hope carry that out to its anal conclu- Elzear and obfid: of effecting some amelioration. Dr. Macgown said that he had
Mr. Wong Kwong-tin put in a it had been accepted as an out Me E Form slon it was not for him to say, but G. Falar two reasons for bringing forward plea on behalf of the vegetable nat before new building sites. H. Yorker
Mr & Mral
E. Feld the motion, Firstly, there had growers in the New Territories, were sold: all the standing water been a considerable increase in the mentioning that to sprinkle their had to be got rid of
Mr. 8. E. Pith
F. J. W. Focken number of cases of malaria this gardens with kerosene would autumn, and many cases of a very destroy the crops and would thus he wished to refer to was on the Dr. Du Onwar The third portion of Crown land. 5. Forster
[Mr WJ, Gallsgber serious nature. There was no do away with the main source of South of the Island. There they r & Mrs. A. notification of malaria in this vegetable supply for the Colony.had had a Sanitary Inspector for Colony, but from his own experi-
the last 18 months, stationed at rs J. Gould
Mr N. Gell ence and that of other practi-. tioners, it was certain that the
Aberdeen. A great deal of his E. Goold disease had been made prevalent
The Chairman, in commending time was occupied in anti-malarial de U. Y. W. R.
ile had a regular pro- ately than for a long time past. the resolution to the careful con- work.. Secondly, there seemed to be no sideration of the Board, exprese same pols and nullas Me & Mrs W one department in the Colony ed a doubt as to whether the pre-which he oiled, and he used 35
... Hamir R. Scott responsible for anti-malarial work sent was a good time to ask for gallons of oil a week, if anything Capt. E The Sanitary Department could a very expensive campaign. In- could be gathered from that. He too
Misses and Po deal with
adeed the seconder's words sug- had also been putting in a certain mosquitoes ad
Hamilton of time at Shok-0 Mr and Mrs L M O Swetten. nuisance: The P.W.D. did some-gested that it should not be so amount
Hamilton thing in the way of drainage, and much of a campaign as a steady although in due course that work the Botanical and Forestry De- warfare,, extending, perhaps, be would be handed over to the Mr Hendry
Shek-O Club. partment cut down brushwood. yond their time. But there was a lack of cohesion: The Chairman proceeded to out- between these departments. The line, for the benefit of the mem-ing, the Sanitary Inspectors: did and Mr F. Bill Mr J. Toin. PCMO was responsible to the bers of the Board the measures that as regular routine, and apart Government for health maiters that are at present taken to com- from that there were certain but he had nothing to do with the bat mosquito breeding in the areas, where there were valuable Colony. He pointed out that shrubs which were looked after by Sanitary Board. It was impos- sible to expect the Medical Officer mosquitoes breeding on private the Botanical Department. of Health to deal with a very big within the province of the Sani- mary of the steps that had been Mr J... Joseph
premises were very definitely
That, he thought, was a sum-Mr J. E. Johnstons jab
There were taken. He did not mention the Ara Togoo The most effective part of antretary Department. malarial work consisted in doing by-laws on the subject, with which New Territories because the Board MA E. Jensin
members of the Board were did not function there, but no away with mosquito breeding familiar. The Inspectors, as they doubt when this motion went to grounds. Mosquitoes must breed, in water and if there were no
cleaning, Government. the Government pools of water for them to breed noticed a large number of such would naturally consider the New nuisances. reported them and Territories together with the rest in there would be no mosquitoes.action was taken. Similarly, if a of the problem though the New Training of nullahs and drainage member of the public reported Territories was obviously a very Reterroira on ibels: November 1835 should precede building. In many the prevalence of mosquitoes, the difficult question. He did not places building had overtaken and
premises were inspected and think it was necessary for him to preceded anti-malarial work-at!
action taken. Repulse Bay for instance. Kow-was taken whenever a
The same action pay anything more than to com-am after Now a Icon would not be reasonably safe malaria was reported from a Gov-
case of mend the Board's motion."
AIC, BE. Baiona o from malaria till all wet cultiva-ernment Hospital; the ordinarying and was carried unanimously.Tyla Tak if it
The motion was put to the meet-Tyram IntermodaLD
3. BE. A bure or few tion was done away with and process of the law went on, and nullaha were trained right up to in the last resort prosecution the hills-work that should be before the Magistrate. accomplished gradually. The staffsiderable number of nuisancés to do this would include engineers, were reported and abated daily. necessarily.
the total number for last year being 438.
It was not essentially a medical problem. Differentiation of types of mosquitoes could be done by an entomologist, but he doubted whether that was necessary, as the anopheline mosquito was prevalent all over the Colony and might easily be present in any pool of water.
"Anti-Malarini Measures.
went .round house
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RE. Smith DT & · Adra Solomon Dr. H... Sommers Mr. A. B. Bhank Mrs E. Sparke Br Tid W. Smith
E. Bitcaly Mr Scott
and W Shalton
M Mr. J. Q. Biblay- MO. V. Start
ham
Mr. A. B. Berzos Mr G. J. Tarmant
Mr & Mrs Henghan LL Col & Mrs G. As regards undergrowth clear-And Mrs FOU Tukog
Mrs B. Thompson
Mr T. Tutanjian Mr La V. Vale Mr and Mrs „Wensavers
À con- He: "I've just got a set of balloon
Eyres,"
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Mr. P Hodgson Miss Bolgato Mr. K. Holmes. dr J. D. Hugh Mr and Mrs J. T.
Johnson
Mrs T. B.. Williams Mr D. R. Wood He & Mrs. J. F.
Wright
Me B. Wylin
THE WATER SUPPLY.
Level and Storage of
water
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CITY AND BILL, PETRICT, WATER
WORKS
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Tricum Byowash.
The said business at Kowloon is now managed by Hassam Sidick and Allarukhia Sidick, who alleg- ed to be partners in the same since 1917 or thereabouts and claim a 2/5th share between them. in the same business, but the plaintiffs herein allege that they are merely managers thereof...
Offers should reach the under-
of December, 1925. Acceptance signed on or before the 31st, day
of the offers by the undersigned will be subject to confirmation by 101, Delaw are the Sitting Judge in Chambers, 20%. . Belos over High Court, Bombay. On accept- th in Ahova verdeance of an offer the purchaser will cft,in, Balgobe liable to pay one-fourth of the
purchase price. Further parti Jaff. 12. Below #verdoculars can be obtianad from the Fomt time low precio undersigned or from his Jamsedjeé attorneys, Messrs. Rustomjee and Devidas, Solici- Smotors, 5, Bell Lane, Fort; Bombay
N. H. MOOS.: Receiver in suit: No. 3347 of 1928 High Court, Bombay: Hongkong, November 7, 1925.
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With regard to mosquitoes breeding on Crown land, the posi WHAT LIFE IS LIKE. tion, the Chairman said, was not quite so clear. The Sanitary described life as like a strenuous. game
An eminent business man Department bad, by custom, for a of push-ball. To play the game success- long time, taken certain measures. fully efficiency is of the utmost import In the urban districts proper, the ance, and to keep mentally and physi- Inspectors in charge of health stained in a clean and healthy csily efficient the system must be A malarial survey by engineers | districts were always on the look- would certainly help matters. As out for potential breeding places far as the New Territories were on Crown land in the course of health nothing is botter than Pinkettes concerned Dr. Macgown did not their rounds. These they report-Taken when needed, a little dose of see how they could be dealt with fed and
these dainty laxatives gently stimulatos action WAS taken. the liver; dispela constipation, ensures a long as wet cultivation went on. Similarly, the public very often daily rogularity, aide digestion, keeps People who lived in the country reported such breeding places the skin clear and the breath sweet. must take their own precautions. Apart from the district inspet free. 60 cents the vial, from Dr. Sherial Pal Under construction "ift. In
Your chemist selle Pinketten, or post If a man built a house in the coun-tors, they had a small gang work-williama Medicine Co., 60, Klangse try where no anti-malarial working in Victoria and the Peak pure Road, Shanghat
had been done, it was his own look "out if he got malaria, but people living in the town and outskirta should be safe. The mortality from malaria every week was. between 29 and 80: It was always a serious disease and had been the cause of many a man having to cease work in the tropics. Other Colonies and tropical countries had undertaken anti-malarial work. with great success--why should they lag behind them?
It was work that should be going on all the time, and its importance could not be oversi estimated. There was no need to spend large sums of money on it at present, but at least prepara- tions might be made for putting anti-malarial work on a sounder footing than it was
Dr. Koch's Viswa.
Dr. Koch, in seconding, described the subject as a hardy perennial." During his period of service on the Board it had been discussed at least three times and he had Indicated the mean
malaria might be not abalishedjie
As an aid to internal cleanliness and
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