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ST. RAPHAEL'S IN NEED OF FUNDS
A MACAO INSTITUTION
Through the courtesy of the agents at Macao of the Hong Kong Amuse-
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be held on MONDAY, the 29th day of July, 1929, st 8 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Gov- ernor, of one Lot of Crown Land at Wong Nei Chung, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for а term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75
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SITUATION WANTED
EURASIAN GIRL with experience wants position 45 NURSÉMAID. Will live in. Apply Box No. 407, c/o "China Mail."
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TO LET OFFICE in Asiatic 'Build- ing. Apply Secretary.
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TO LET-Furnished, one room; use PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
the Sale by Public Auction MONDAY, the
on
of bathroom and kitchen. Apply: Mrs. Chan, 587, Nathan Road, Kow-to be held loon."
20th day of July,
TO LET No. 274 Peak for 6/7 Months Fully furnished modern house. On Motor Road. Garage and car. Apply Q. C. Stark, Vacuum Oil Company.
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3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Tel. No. C. 5134. Tel. No. C. 5134. Order of His Excellency the Gov ernor, of one Lot of Crown Land
at Wanchai Gap, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 76 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the TO LET OR FOR SALE-On Broad Surveyor of His Majesty the King, wood Read two semi-detached 5 room-for one further term of 75 years. ed houses with Tennis Court and Garage to each house... Reply Becre- tary P.O. Box No. 22.
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No. of Rale
Registry No.
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Rom Building
Techni Gap.
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Within
an hour from London. in healthy neighbourhood. SCHOOL for GIRLS
and SMALL BOYS. A few Boarders
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43, Des Voeux Road Central Government and Admiralty Coal Contractors.
HOUSE COAL.
Middle Level
Peak
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Upper Level ... $22.00
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Particulars apply to:
MISS RUTH CULLEY
For
(Camb. Higher Local). Camb. Teachers' Diploma). MISS GERTRUDE TURNER
(National Frodel Higher Certificate).
of Sale by Public Auction
to be held Or MONDAY, the 29th day of July, 1929, at 8 p.m., at the Offices of the Pablle Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Gov- ernor, of one Lot of Crown Land at Shamshulpo, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 78 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the
for one further term of 24 years Jena three days.
LAMMERT BROS. Surveyor of His Majesty the King,
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Pof the Sale by Public Auction
to be held on MONDAY, the 29th day of July, 1929, at 8 p.m., at the Offices of the Pablic Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Gov- ernor, of one Lot of Crown Land near Prince Edward Road, Kow- loon Tong, in the serm of 75 in the Colony of Hong Kong, for years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyer of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 years. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
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5.6 Beacombeki Atcad
given on Tuesday, in aid of the St. Raphael's Hospital, Macac, at the Vic- toria Cinematograph and the President Cinematograph,
This meritorious institution is badly in need of funds for the extension of the clinic for out-patients, the present equipment and accommodation having been outgrown by the increased demand for treatmont at the hospital. Ag many as 40,000 patients are treated yearly, and it is a striking commen- tary on the reputation which the hop- pital enjoys that patients from places many miles in the interior of China come to Macao for treatment in this hospital.
MACAO WATER
ENCOURAGING REPORTS OF
COMPANY
MORE WELLS OPENED
According to advices received from the concessionary for the ex- ploitation of the collection and dis- tribution of water for the public of Macao engineers engaged by the company should have arrived some time ago, but are evidently delayed.
The company, which is in process of formation at Honolulu with to. operation from the United States, is being floated by a Mr. Santos of Honolulu to whom the concession was granted by the Macao Municipal Council, to supply water at a rate not exceeding 12 cents per cuble metre (about 240 gallons).
Upon completion of the works, which must be finished within three years of the signing of the contract, the authorities undertake to close down all wells when the company has satisfied the Government that it is able to furnish a sufficient and uninterrupted supply.
To
secure water in aufficient quantity the company proposes to bore to sufficient water is available, though a sufficient depth until
it
is reported that, failing this source, the company may make use of river water from the upper reaches of the Inner Harbour and by chlorination and other processes secure water in ample quantity.
St. Raphael's Hospital was first built in the 16th century and is thus the oldest hospital in the Far East and its work of honourable service has continued uninterruptedly ever since. With the increase of the population of Macao and the recent acceptance of Western methods in medicine the Chine cec have not been slow in taking ad vantage of the gratuitous treatment made available by the Santa Casa da Misericordia, the parent institation which conduct to this charitable service. Here it was that the Chinese first became acquainted with vaccination and many other Western methods of treatment, not least among which was Western surgery. The idea of estab- lishing this hospital was conceived by the firet Portuguese Bishop to China, D. Belchior Carneiro, fra Bishop of Macao, who also instituted the Brother-time, wells being the main sources.. hood of the Holy House of Mercy who
Of late the authorities have opened have maintained the hospital for up more public wells, and have taken almost 400 years, without ostentation, steps to render all old wells as safe and have cxtended their work in many from pollution as is possible in each other directions.
case, principally by using reinforced. Funds for maintaining the work have been gathered by the members of the walls and sinking such wells
cement concrete as lining for the institution with a grant from the GovTreater depths. An enterprising ernment. During recent years many extensions have been made to the hos pital, and among those at present
being carried out are the installation
of a new maternity ward, the setting ap of X-Ray apparatus, and the exten- sion of the clinic for which funds are now being raised.
GREAT HOTEL
THE GREATEST IN BRITISH EMPIRE
The Royal York, the largest and greatest hotel within the British
Empire, as well as its tallest build-
ing, has been completed.
Was
The official opening ол June 11, and Lord Willingdon, Governor-General of Canada, officiated at the in augural ceremonies, At noon that day the President and Direc tors of the Canadian Pacific Rall- way (which owns the Hotel) were the guests at a luncheon terdered in their honour by the Toronto. Board of Trade.
The Royal York is now open to the public.
AMERICAN WOMEN
CRITICISED
A
New York, June 21.
time are again sufficient for some Macan's supplies at the present
to
Chinese concern has sunk a number: of pits in a little, depression of the land between Guia Hill and Monghai Hill and has struck a big supply of very good water which is in big demand among the Chinese residents of the colony.
Meanwhile much interest is centered in the progress of the Company, Recent reports from Honchitu are encouraging.
POLICE VOTES
TO-DAY'S MEETING OF FINANCE COMMITTEE
MORE MONEY WANTED
LADIES' and
GENTLEMEN'S
BATHING
COSTUMES
of superior Quality "OCEAN" "VIKING
"HOLLYWOOD."
in a great variety of colours. All moderately priced.
THE BAKILLY CO., LTD.
322
153 155 Des Voeux Road Central.
The Clan Macleod arrived in command. Including grandchil- Canada recently by the Canadian dren the party, which is bound en Pacific liner Metagama" at bloe for Centreville, Ont., num- least if it wasn't the whole clan, itbered twenty-four ranging in age seemed like a large proportion.
Donald, his brother Kenneth and from forty-five years to six months. bis son Allan were leaders of the They had twenty-one pieces of family groups under Donald's baggage weighing 3,000 pounds.
for anti
special disinfectants malaria work on the advice of the Medical Department and it is es- timated that an excess of $400 will be caused on this vote by the end of the year.
A supplementary vote for the sum of $400 is therefore request ed.
Rewards
Police Force: Rewards, $500. Provision made in Estimates,
$1,200.
Owing to an increased number The Finance Committee, at its of rewards payable the vote is ex- meeting this afternoon, will be hausted. asked to approve supplementary | The above is to be met from expenditure amounting to 35,735. savings under Secret Service. The votes are as under:
Police
$400.
Force: Disinfectants.
Provision made in Estimates, $1,500,
A
New Rifles
Police Force: Special Expendi- ture: Purchase of Arms, $4,835.
Seventy-five Rifles were ordered and a vote of
sum of $35 is expended in October, 1927, monthly for the purchase of $6,000 was provided in 1928 Es-
NDRE LAFOND, editor of the Journal de Rouen, France, and a profound observer of American life, finds the American woman more sensitive and more culti vated than the American mean; who, driven on by economic pressure, has little time in which to develop his finer emotions. In only too many instances, however, the women of the United States fail to exercise their cultural infu- ence and turn to pleasure in- stead, the essayist noted.
The French editor recently won jeg the Ralph Beaver Strasburger prize": Awarded annually to the author of articles most calculated to promote Franco-American relations. It was a.searching strvey of America, and among other things, said that only a complete realization of the cur rent which is awiftly. separating American men and women, destroy- ing family life and encouraging di- vorce, can save the structure of ad- cloty In the United States-and that this could be done on by the American woman
The essay holds that she must learn to react against the obcession to make money by muožncing In- Tenaivo colture, education sħid smaż tional finesse Be inds that if she continuee no she has up to the pren
ent overlocking: ber opportunities, To prove From: writer wrong in his statement that American women The entire framework of the Amer have cultural possibilities but gleef to take advantage of them, the Cut Bactal and cultural structure case of Marion Talley, stated at piano, la cited. Mies Talloy, a more will fall SMACENA slig of a girl from a small, mid weatern town, took New York by storm a fow Yours ago at her debut at the Metropolitan Opera House. Mira. Infortunately, lack of space bere Harry Payne Whitney, below, shown putting finishing touchen on her prevents us from setting forth the statute of the American doughboy, is an American sculptress of spont names and cultural accomplish distinction. Another woman who represents the finest type of American ments or hundreds of American woman god is Mrx Carl Akaloy, inset, who is Fellow in our Natural women, which are nothing I not o
credit to the name of Americanatóry Muzzum, and is now working on a Carl Akalay African Hall, în womanhood But here are a few memory of her husband, a famous, explores. She is at commandable brillant examples: würgens for her interesting work emong school children.
Exponents of the Grecian, or cat not only a poet of Fare inspiration, we could go on and on, namfag Bral, type of dancing, are agreed but has done exceptional work in American women who are famous that the late Isadora Duncan, a na- | the field of sculptures the world over for their nocom tive of the United States Pract In the world of academic edoce- plishments in the fold of selence, caily revolutionized the dance. Hastien, undoubtedly one of the most in munte, drama and other arta Noa sms and memory will always be outstanding figures in the country we must disagreslin M. Lafond, fered with Che
the highest and most te Miss Virginia G. Glidersleeve for We are not disappointed in the l beautiful in the art of the dance any year the dean at Barnast of cultural estafaments by our American woman. On the contrary, Michael Eirears, intaly divorced | College New York____ This in wits of John Barrymore, the fan school for women orl), and stundu we are very prond, and justly 30,
the
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menu
timates to cover the cost $5,323 of this sum lapsed.
The rifles arrived in May, 1929, and a revote of $4,856 is request- ed to meet the undermentioned. Crown Agents accounts. Cost of Rifles .2442.19. 4 Chests Freight
12. 3. 0
b. 4. 1
Insurance
3. 0.0
£463. 6. 5 @ 1/11.
$4,834.65
BACK-PAINS
Most Often Indicate. Nervous Exhaustion.
Many men, and women too, in the Far East are victims to nerv- ous exhaustion, brought on by climatic influences and
other causes. The chief symptoms are pains in the back and loins, head- aches, nervous depression, fickle appetite, weak digestion, a gen- eral sense of enfeeblement, ineffi- ciency and premature old age.
To try to overcome this condi- tion by means of alcoholic stimul- anta is erronous in the extreme; what is needed is new, rich, red blood which will revitalise the nerves and all the organs of the body. To supply this need there is nothing equal to Dr. Williams" Pink Pills for Fale People, the blood and nerve tonic with over forty years world-wide reputation. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills not only purify and enrich the blood, but they rapidly make new blood which revitalises the whole sys tem. Medicine vendors every- where sell them, or post, free,. $1.50 per bottle, $8 for six bottles, from Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 60, Kiangse Road, Shanghai: Be- gin to build up your own strength to-day with
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