WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1929.
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TWO MORE MID-WEEK MATCHES
URIMSEY IMPROVE AGAIN
London, Yesterday. Two more mid-week matches in the Football League were played to-day, Bath were won by the team playing on its own ground. Neither, in its own division, had an immediate bearing on the lead- ership. Rather notable. however, way the victory of Grimsby (lat-
terly promoted to the ventor
circle) over. Huddersfield, the de doubtable League fighters.
Results and tables:- Division 1 :--Grimsby 4, Hud- dersfield 2.
Division II. (Northern tionAcerington 3. Nelson
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THE LEAGUR TABLES
Middlesbro 7 4 1 2 21
HOW SCOTT WON
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NARROW MARGIN IN GRUELLING CONTEST
TERRIFIC ONSLAUGHT
New York, Yesterday. Phil Scutt. the heavyweight cham- pion of Britain. defeated Victorio Campola un points, in a ten, rounds contest last night.
TENNIS
C.A.A. TOURNAMENT SINGLES FINAL
LIM BONG-SO WINS
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MEDICAL EXAMINATION OF CHINESE
Lim Bongo, the Straits' play- er defeated T. Honda yesterday in the final of the Singles in the C.AA. Tournament at the Northment of an Point Stadium.
game
The visitor played an excellent and his superiority over Honda is demonstrated by the score, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3.
The final doubles match is to be played at the North Point Stadium this afternoon when the Runjahns meet Lim Bong-30 and
Scott's victory puts him in line for John Lim. the world's champion.
Later.
25.000 pesetators wireseal the con. text. Sentt, in the greatest light of his career, wo greeling contest by a narrow inargin. The first to the ninth rounds were very even, but in the final sec-round Beats clinched the verdict with al 0.-
terrific two fisted onslaught. The re- feree voted Cando the winner, but the two judges gave the Englishman the verdict.
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Scott arust now be regarded as one of the outstanding, contenders for Tunney's title.
In the first round, the Argentinian landed a right to the jaw, Scott on his own benissin taking seven rounds to recover from the effects of the blow. Scott gained confidence Hia persis.
tent left jabs, coupled with a scientific defence, found Campolo vainly seeking an opening. Scott with n series of lefts and rights to the lady tied up his opponent and in the clinches followed with a magnificent right to the jaw. Scott gained the sixth by a narrow margin, and added further points in. the seventh with a left and right to the 5 jaw,
Scott sent Campolo to as ropes with a powerful right to the body in the eighth. Campolo came back with 4 smashing assault of body blows and Scott right swings to the stomach.
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KOWLOON “B” DRAW, WITH
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CHINESE GAME POSTPONED
Playing i the
Water Polo League, yesterday at the V.R.C.. the Kowloon "B" drew with the Royal Navy; the grores being b goals each.
The game scheduled between the V.R.C. "B" and the Chinese "B" was postpaned.
BOXER'S LAW SUIT
GENE TUNNEY FILES COUNTER SUIT
$100,000 DAMAGES ASKED
Bridgeport, Conn., Yesterday The ex-heavyweight champion Gene Tunney has filed a counter suit to the
action by Mrs. Fogarty.
Tunney denies the truth
[Mes. Fogarty has
of Mrs.
Fogarty's complaint, and asks for a hundred thousand dollars as damages. -Reuter's American Service.
filed a suit for alleged breach of promiss.]
FRENCHMAN BEATEN
ITALIAN WINS FEATHER- WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
ON POINTS ONLY
Hartford, Conn., Yesterday. In a bout for the world's feather- weight championship, the Italian- American, Battalino, beat the French title holder, Routis, on points.-Reu- ter's American Service.
to the face and ribs.--Reuter's Ameri- can Service.
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LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP.
Draw For Singles and Mixed Doubles
The following is the result of
the draw for the Ladies Open Singles Championship:
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WATER RETURN
Level and Storage of water in Re- servoirs on September 1, 1929:- · CITY AND HJLL DISTRICT WATER WORKS.
Tytam....
1923
21' 6"B
1929 L. L.
REPLY TO AGITATION
The suggestion of Dr. H. K. Hu. Commissioner of Public Health for Tytam Byewask.. 15′ 8′′B Greater Shanghai, for the establish Tytam Intermediate
Tytam Tuk
6'0" 12' 7"B office for the
Wong Nei Chung . 16' 5"B 4' 1"B amination of epidemic diseases so Pokfalum
14' 0"B 1' 9"B that there will be no necessity for Note: B. denotes "Below Overflow": foreigners :to appoint medical A debates "Above Overflow; L. de- officers in Shanghai to conduct phy-noten "Level with Overflow."]
Storage in million and decimals of gallons
1923 227.10 5.28 195.90 196.90 1,273.00 1,128.75 12.02 25.19 36.00 62.14
sical examinations of Chinese pas- sengers wishing to go abroad is meeting with all round approval in Chinese circles.
Dr. Eu. it will be recalled, re- cently submitted a petilion to Gen. Chàng Chun, Havar of Grenier Shanghai. requesting the latter to lodge a protest against American doctors conducting examinations of Chinese desiring to enter the United
States.
In the course of a letter which
an
Tytan Tytam Eyewash.. Tytan Intermediate Tytam Tuk Wong Nei Chung Parfum
Total
1920 384.80
22.37
1,749.98 1,819.15 Consumption of water in the City
and Hill District in millions and de- cimals of gallons during the month of
Augus...
Consumption
1928 1929 326.52 189.65*
Estimated population 424,820 435,140 Consumption per
24,8 head per day
14,0 Includes 50 M.G. from Taikoo Dam
Full supply in all Rider Main Dis- tricts during August 1929, with the exception of the districts West of Garden Road where an Intermittent from 1st to 8th Supply was given August, 1928.
they have addressed to the. Com missioner, the Overseas Affairs 1st Round.(A), Mrs. Higgins v. Committee say that the American Mist F. Hency, Miss F. Heney Government professes friendship Mrs. Tottenham, Mrs. McCaw v. Mrs, towards China but, at the same Taylor, Mrs. Howe, v. Mrs. Parsons, time, she is enforcing Mra Beamish, 7. Mrs. Etherington. anti-Chinese policy In forbid
Byes. Mrs. Miles v. Mrs. Gull,
Ohinese to Miss Heard v. Miss Lo, Mrs. de Linde ding
the v. Winner
"B" of
Mrs. James v Philippine Islands from Amoy and Mrs. Doos, Hrs. McLellan v.
Mra in demanding that all Chinese de- Chiu Chun-chi, Mrs. Taylor v. Mre siring to enter America must board S. Blaisse.
The first ond
ship either at Hong Kong or Shanga must be com pleted by October 7 and the byesha only after they have undergone One by October. H.
numerous
Mixed Doubles
enter
a strict medical examination. cannot realise the
August, 1929. From 1st to 7th inclusive there was supply of street fountains only, from am-6 pm.
From 8th to 18th inclusive an In- termittent Supply of 2 hours daily in all Rider Main Districts was operat-
The draw for the Semi-Open instances of ill-treatment a Chinese ed. Principal Mains closed 7 p.m.
passenger receives unless
one ac-
The worst-of these cases,
and Mixed Doubles is as follows:
1st Round(A) "Batt" and Mrs.tually has had experience. Haslam v. M. M. Watson and Mrs Tinson, (B) CH. Bradley and Mrs. Bradley v. C. A. de Linde and Mrs. Kerrich
the
6 a.m.
From 19th to 31st inclusive a 12
hoars' supply (6 2.6 p.m.) was given to all Rider Mains Districts. Principal Mains closed 6 pa-6 a.m.
KOWLOON WATER WORKS
letter says, is that all Chinese pas sengers who return from America by Dollar steamers are not permit Eyes.-S. S. Parsons and Miss Fted to land in Shanghai, which is Deney v. H. Nyhoff and Mrs. Blaisse, part and parcel of the land of their G. Sewell and Mrs. Beamish v. T. L Matthias and Mrs.
fathers. This is an open breach of Parsons, W. G. Fischer and Mrs. Fischer v. H. V. China's sovereign rights and is an Parker
and Miss Stanion, W. H. insult to the Chinese people. The Bourne
and kiss Brown 1. Winners Committee, which has been formed of "A"
W. A F. Kerrich and Mrs. de Linde v. Winners of "B", H. T for the purpose of assisting the Send and Miss P. Heney v. J. H Government in the emancipation of Montgomery and Mrs. Taylor, B. G. Chinese overseas from foreign ag- Griger and Mrs. Grigor v. E. D gression, can no longer remain
and Mrs. Miles, Etherington and Mrs. Etherington silent in this matter nor can they Reception Reservoir R. James and Mrs. James.
The first round and byes must be finished by October 1.
Lawrence
Look at the top of the batting averages of the National League and whose names do you find? Lewis "Hack" Wilson, left, and Rogers Hornsby, inset, is that right? You just can bet it's right. Between them, they are one of the chief reasons why the Chicago Cubs are leading the league and bid fair to win the flag this year. Hornsby, at the keystone sack, may have superiors in the field, but has few when it comes to lacing out those long hits. Hack covers plenty of ground in the center garden and knocks the cover off the ball with regularity."
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allow the limitation of Chinese emigration by the American Gov- ernment, so they have requested the Central Government to lodge a strong protest with the American Government and to demand the can- cellation of these regulations.
1928 1929 Kowloon Reservoir 1' 7"8 L. Shek Lai Pui Re- Reception Reservoir 1"B
servoir
IJ. 10' 2"B
L. Storage in million and decimals of gallons
1048 1929 Kowlon Reservoir 336.15 352.50 Shek Lai Pui Ke-
servair
116.10 78.44 33.15
32.93
Total
485.18
464.09 in millions and decimals
Consumption of water in Kowloon of gallons during the month of August.
1998 Consumption
113.94 Estimated population 116,540 Consumption per
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22.0 head per day Fall Supply in all districts during Angust 1928 and 1929.
The Government Analysi's reports zhow that the quality of the water is satisfactory.
Total rainfall to August 31, 1928, 65.97; 1929, 57.10.
In conclusion, the Committee says that it much appreciates Dr. Ha's suggestion that offices should be established in Shanghai and other. places in China for the examina- tion of epidemic diseases so there will be no grounds for the appoint ment of American medical officers to examine Chinese passengers in China and to forbid the landing of Chinese passengers in Shanghai.
An official of the Dollar Company a half to two millious. stated that
that it was untrue Chinese passengers were ill-treated and that Chinese were forbidden to
land in Shanghai while passing through from America to Hong Kong. In accordance with the US medical regulations. American pa sengers and others bound from Hong Kong to the United States, 23 well as Chinese, were not permitted to land in Shanghai so there was no question of discrimination.
FIGHTING MALARIA ·
The "cold storage" of British troops in India-the withdrawal of as many ая possible from malarious stations to the hills during the infective season-is the New method employed to lessen malaria attacks. Lieuten ant-Colonel J. Mackenzie, who was Director of Hygiene and Pathe- logy at Army. Headquarters, India, writing on "Army Health in India," "gives a history of. Lie evolution of preventive medicine in the East from the beginning of the Nineteenth Century.
Writing of malaris. Cotone Mackenzie states that throughout the civilisation of the past the "captain of the armies of disease" had
taken incalculable toll of human life and treasure, destroy ed armies, depopulated cities, ar rested the development of vast territories, and brought Empires to decay. The number of his vir tims was beyond compitation. In India alone 100,000,000 were at tacked every year, and the annual
1 of the dead was from one and
Problem Not Insoluble
A study of the statistics of the last 100 years led irresistibly to the conclusion that, allowing for certain factors, the outline of the British medical history of the Army in India was, in the main, the carve of malaria incidence. Cholera had come and gone, en- teric fevers had risen and declin- ed; malaria remained,
"Cold storage"-introduced in 1925, and partial mosquito-proof- ing, carried out in 1926, had, how- ever, shown that the problem was not insoluble.
The author shows how, with more afficient organisation and re- search, the health of the British Army in India has greatly im proved in recent years. Climate, he states, was not responsible for the prevalence of diseases spoken of as "tropical" and re- garded as more or less inevitable. The "burning, implacable sun" was not guilty. What was res.. ponsible was failure to apply those health measures which had abolished the same diseases from England.
From now on, Scotland Yard's than Flying Squad will be more doubled, and within a week it will have a fleet of the fastest motor- cars on the road, equipped with the latest type of wireless apparatus.
A total sum of $1,401,114 has of been granted for schemes research and economic investiga- tion since the inception of the Empire Marketing Board in 1926.
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