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burdens borne by the ratepayers of the International Settlement and the French Concession, respectively in the matter of public health ser vices.....
Concession's Moral Obligation.
FRENCH C. & S.M.C.
CONTRIBUTION TO SERVICES
COMMENTED UPON.S
MORE LIBERAL ATTITUDE,
The opinion was passed that the A good deal of commont has been French Administration is under a made from time to time, in the moral obligation to contribute a Economy Commission's report and larger sum, and one in proportion olsewhere, on the contributions to services rendered, than at pre- from the French Concession" to sent towards the maintenance of various public services of the In-hospitals, clinies and laboratories, ternational Settlement by which of which continual use is made by the Concession beneft; and there is residents of the French Concession. a general feeling that these con- It was Anally recommended that re- tributions ought to be considerably presentations on these matters be Increased, says the "N. C. Daily again made to the French Adminis- News." At a meeting of the Health tration, and that it be intimated and Finance Committees recently that the Council would be strictly minutes of which appear in the within its rights were it to with "Municipal Gazette," the question hold medical and laboratory service was fully discussed, with, however, from individuals resident in the not very happy results,
French Concession in respect of whom no adequate reimbursement was made.
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The Acting Secretary stated that, as a result of correspondence with the French Administration In 1926
and 1927, certain relatively small increases in their contributions to Municipal Health Services were secured, via:
The Chairman stated that he had arranged to meet the French Con- sul on the morrow and would take the opportunity of discussing the subject with him.
He He
(1) Pasteur Institution and Laboratory-Grant raised from Alfred Crozier Mearos, 26, a Tis. 3,000 to Tls. 5,000 per annum; member of the British Fascisti, (2) Isolation Hospital for Chinese was fined £12 at Liverpool for Grant raised from Tis. 1,000 to throwing a home-made "bomb" Tia. 1,500 per annum; (3) Foreign | among a crowd at a Communist Isolation Hospital-A contribution meeting in a park. Charles Mit of Th. 3 per diem for indigents, but chell, 22, a student, who was with only on production of a' certificate Meares at the time, was fined £2 from the French Authorities, in for disorderly behaviour. conjunction with patient's Consu- lar Authority if any; (4) Mental Ward-A contribution of Tis. 8 per diem, for certified indigents with out Consular representation. An agreement was reached regarding pauper burials, but contributions to the Venereal Disense and Tuber culosis Clinics were refused. The Economy Committe, in recommend- Ing that the scale of contributions should be raised, points out that there is a direct annual loss of capital expenditure, in the expenses of the Health Department Incurred on behalf of residents of the French. Authorities.
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An Unsatisfactory Compromise.
The Acting Treasurer and Comp- trollor explained that figures rela- tive to this subject were prepared by him In 1926, and that the pre- sent arrangement is a compromise unsatisfactory to the Council. member suggests, that the French opposition is to some extent found- ed on the view that many résidents | of the French Concession have their places of business in the Set- tlement and therefore contribute to the maintenance of Health services
in the form of rates.
Meares stated that he wanted the Communists to see what it was like to have a bomb thrown. did not wish to injure anyone. made the "bomb" from a large india-rubber ball, which he filled n. aky-rocket, with powder from and covered it with blacklead to make it like a real bomb,
TO-DAY-TO-MORROW. Fealing "off your feed" to-day? Nothing tempts you. Everything is wrong. The whole world seems askew1. Your trouble is "liver." Most probably Intestinal inactivity too. Just take a little dose.of Pin- kettes to-night; you'll be surprised how much better and brighter you will feel, how well you will eat, to- morrow morning.
Further facts having been placed
All chemists sell Pinkettes, or before the meeting, members un- animously endorsed Recommenda-Post free, 60 cents the vial, from tion No. 11 of the Economy Com-The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
60, Klangse Road, Shanghai. mittee's interim Report in regard
BRIDE'S SUICIDE,
CORONER'S QUESTIONS TO
HER FIANCE:*
WHY HE WENT TO DOCTOR:
The suicide of Miss Violet Phyllis Brattle, aged 28, daughter of a Huntingdon licensed victual- ter, who disappeared four days be fore Easter Monday, the day. fixed for her wedding, was inquired into at Godmanchester.
Her body was recovered frem the River Ouse at Godmanchester.
Mr. Charles Robert Spencer," aged 28, motorcoach bullder, of Goole, aon of the landlord of the Beli Inn, Huntingdon, her fiancé, said that the last time he saw her was at 11 p.m. on April 4,
on
He went to see Dr. Connan the morning of April 5. He knew that Dr. Connar had been attend- ing her.
The Coroner (Mr. Brackenbury); Why should you go to the doctor?
merely went to see if she was fit to marry.
She did, not look well.
Did you not think the reason why you went to see the doctor rather strange?-No.
After seeing the doctor he went to Violet's home and found that she had gone out.
Police evidence showed that on the body were a purse, two letters, and a list of wedding presents.
A verdict of Suicide during Tem- porary Insanity was returned.
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