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A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF GOODS NOW DUE,
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should be a lecture hall set out for lantern, cinematographic, and "human" demonstrations - the room being airy and, at the same time, capable of being made dark at a moment's notice.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1929.
BROADCASTING
An Opening Concert, Arranged
M.A.C.P. (Master of the Ameri-] can College of Physians); and the Consulting Sur- geon with his specialised ex- perience should have the degree of M.M. (Master of Surgery) or F.R.C.S. (Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons) or F.A.C.S (Fellow of the American College Committee held its second meeting The local Radio Broadcasting of Surgeons or M.A.C.S.. (Master under, the chairmanship, of Mr. of the American College of Sur N. Smith, in, the, Sanitary Board
be
COLONIAL SECRETARY TO ASSIST
9 p.m. onward-Ordinary routine. programma..
10.30 p.m.-Close Down,
Week Days 10.45-11 am-Commercial news market quotations, ete., in English and Chines
12.30-1.30p.m.-Demonstration" pro- 5,303-15 p.m.-Children's hour, pro- gramme arranged especially suitabl; for children.
1-10.30 p.m-European or Chinese programme.
There is no certainty that during the first few months it will be pos sible to arrange for programmes every day in the week; it is very likely that intermissions of one or two days in the week may be expected and, as has been stated, the Committee hope to profit by experience.
Commercial News.
geons). The Pathologist should room in the S be experienced in medico-lega}} It was announced by the Chair- Iman that the opening concert ar- work and preferably also be afganised by the Committee has re-gramme. barrister-at-law and certainly ceived the official approval of the hold the degree of M.D.
Colonial Secretary. (Hon. Mr. W. T. Southor, C.M.G.), who has con- The other posts (resident)sented to assist at the opening cere- should be allotted to those wish.mony on Tuesday, October 8, at 9 ing to gain further experience p.m., when he will address a few words. to listeners-in from the new and study for higher medica! de studio in the Post Office Building. grees. House men would be For the opening night a good selected from the students of the concert has been arranged by the Hong Kong University who had committee. which has secured the shown distinction in their attain husband as programme secretary commercial news originated with expert direction of Mrs. Young-
A proposal for the service of ments at the final M:B., B.S. All inquiries may be addressed to the Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton who (Bachelor of Medicine and Bache her at the Studio, G.P., and an aims with an, improved range at wil supply all information regard-placing our market quotations and lor of Surgery) examinations. ing the Committee's efforts at im- Hong Kong and world news gener Every Friday the Hospital proving local broadcasting. Sugally in tablold form, within the Board would meet in Committee. gestions for improvements will also reach daily of businessmen and re- This Board should consist of both
welcomed from the pubile by sidents of outlying places like Foo- Mrs. Younghusband, either by Jet- University and Government docter or through the medium of the are being made whereby short items chow and Wuchow. Arrangements tors, and its duty would be to "China Mail.”
The following schedule as to supplied cack aight by a local news- of general news interest will be discuss methods of advance and the state of the hospital in gen. Sub-Committee,
hours submitted by the Programme composed of eral. Every year, nay, every Messrs. F. Austin, H. Lowcock and month and every day, witnesses Chan Heung-nak, has been tenta some new departure in the prac tice of medicine, in the operation) of surgery, in the treatment of unique cases, and in the methods of administration even in à model hospital. In each and every one of these phases will usefulį work be found for the Consult-
According to a report made to the Police, some person stole & gold ing Board-work that may be
watch and $16 in money from the unobtrusive but nevertheless of bedroom of Mr. A. H. Ferguson, at overwhelming importance in its No. 16, Peak Road. relation both to that particular hospital and to the outside com munity and the world.
It may appear, perhaps, a little premature to aim at the model of perfection in connection with hos pitals,
lively accepted:→→
Sundaya 10.30 or 11 am Church morning
paper.
Mr. R. Sutherland will take into his especial care the catering for patients and inmates in hospitals.
As regards the local Government kospitals the Chairman has applied to Government for receiving sets to
services.
12 (Neon) to 1 pm.-Chinese Probe installed, and there is every rea- gramme.
son to hope that the-application will 6-7 pm-Hospital programme... be granted!
Notice has been given to the
University Talks. Service men, ashore and afloat, wil also be catered for. Special thought will be given to sailors and soliders in the mater of sports re- sults, like football and cricket matches. This welcome sugges tion was submitted. by the veteran cricketer, M, T. E. Pearce.
Prof. Simpson has obtained the
Registrar of the forthcoming mar-promise from the professional staff. riage of Lt. Comdr. William Guy of the University of quite a number Ley Cooper, R.N., H.M.S. "Bruce," of short lectures and readings Hong Kong, to Miss Mita Patricia which will be limited to about 1,008 words, taking not more than ten minutos to deliver. There will be discourses on a diversity of sub- Jects from centipedes and milli peiles to astronomy and current literaturs.
Fforde.
but, after al, that, is For the theft of three pieces of what a Colony of such importance clothing from a Chinese living at as Hong Kong is entitled to, in an 333, Portland Street an ourth coolie was sentenced to one month's jail
morning,
There should be a centrai open court, where convalescents in the bright Winter days can take full age in which humanitarianism hasat, the Kowloon Magistraex this reduction in the cost of market pro.
advantage of the sunlight.
really come into its own. Was it
As in other up-to-date hos- not Michelangelo who declared: "True, these are trifles, but trifles
A fine of $12 was imposed on a 'pitals, a separate administrative
Chinese at the Kowloon Magis- block is required where the Gen-make up perfection and perfcction
tracy this morning by Mr. T. S. is no trifle."
In the beal real Whyte-Smith for cruelty to four gral Manager of the clinics (an
of medicine and surgery as prac pigs by putting them in a crate experienced layman) will have
tised in hospitals, the goal should that was too small. his headquarters. Suitable re. sidential quarters must be pro- did not the Great Physician Him the Kowloon Police Court to-day ever be the best, attainable, for A Chinese lad of fifteen was at vided for ten resident doctors,
self admonish us, all not to be
with a block for the nursing staff
Boog Kong, Friday. Sept. 27, 1929. A hospital mortuary, well-itted for demonstration and teaching purposes will have to be provided at a part of the hospital remote from the operating, theatre,
A MODEL HOSPITAL
It may perhaps be regarded as
The selection of the medical
weary in well doing"?
A dòg belonging to Mr. A. H Rumjahn, of No. 3, Arbuthnot
a sign of the times that greate staff is all important. This should it had bitten a coolie,
3.
1-Diagnostician. 2.-Consulting physician.
Consulting surgeon. 4-Constituting obstetrician and
gyraecologist. 5-Pathologist
6V. P. expert. 7-Ophthalmic and aural surgeon. 8-Alienist
attention, than formerly is being
be supplied by the authorities focused, on questions of public from specialised members of the health, hospitals, sanitation,
Medical Department and the hygiene, and so forth. The re- University.
A minimum staff cent speeches on the Budget should consist of: teemed with references to 'these manifold phases of the health of the community, and it may be that out of the wealth of ideas and suggestions a modicum of good will result for the ultimate benefit of the whole. Cobny...
Nention has been made of theIn Government Civil, Hospital, and of rebuilding on what is practically the same site. The question almost automatically arises: car not we strive to erect a model hospital in the fullest sense of the term not as understood; always by laymen but by the best brains of the medical profession?
airy.
addition there should be
9Medical tutor. 10-Surgles! tutor.
Three resident officers, styled:
11.-Resident Medical Officer.' 12-Resident Surgical, Officer. and five house men, namely: 13,-Resident Obstetric Officer.
14.-House physician, 15-Horse surgeon. 10-Horse Obstetrician. 17. Ophthalmic. haser surgeop 18.-Asistant to the Pathologist and
V.D, expert. Lastly, and by no means last,
For those who are expecting a duce, the Rev.. H. R. Wells, O.B.E... will discourse on agriculture in the. New Territories in a practical man- ner
The Technical Side
On the technical side will be Mr. L. H. King, Government Electrical Engineer, and his staff. Mr. King has thrown himself whole-heartedly into the new organisation.
Mr. N. L. Smith, the Postmaster
ordered to receive 12 strokes of General, by virtue of his official
the cane for the the theft of an iron bar, the property of Wing On Loong. building contractors, Nathan Eoad.
the
postion, is the flaison officer be- tween the Government and the un- offlelals on the Committee.
To ensure that the wishes of every section of the community will be considered, Mr. E. Lowcock and Mr. Chan Heung-pak serve on the Committee in the capacity of Chin- ese representatives,
TO-DAY'S RADIO
RELAYED FROM UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG
Pleading guilty to the theft of Road, was sent to Kennedy Town three knives and two sharpening for observation yesterday after steels from two stalls in the Yau- mati Market a Chinese was fined $10, or, in default, 14 days' jail, at his locker in Murray Barracks was ing.
The loss of a silver watch from the Kowloon Magistracy this morn-
reported to the Police yesterday by Pte. Champelorier of the King's A Chinese described 39 Own Scottish Borderers.
compradore of the 5.9. "Anjou” together with a woman and a gir! Capt. Thomas, residing at No. 1were this morning remanded by Mr.be Kimberley Villas, reported to the E. W. Hamilton ti to-morrow OL Police yesterday the loss of twaa joint charge of possession of 2 white cotton jackets which were taels of non-Government opium. stolen from the line at the rear of the house.
The following programme will broadcast to-day from the Gov- ernment Broadcasting Station Z.E.W. on 350 metres:-
530-6.30 p.m. Programme of Chinese Musk.
7.48 p.m.-Evening weather re
"You must know that you can- not cut earth from that place" port.
Six. Manila hemp rope and three said Mr. 1. S. Whyte-Smith at the 800-8,30 p.m.-Record Selec- anchors valued at $37, belonging to Kowloon Magistracy to-day to ations. the Hong Kong Excavation Pile Chinese, described as an appren- 8.30 p.m.--Popular Lecture by Driving and Construction Co. Ltd. tice, who was fined $10 on plead. Mr. R. Vaughan Fowlar. The are reported to have been stolening guilty to a charge of cutting Development of Aviation in from rafta in Gin Drinker's Bay.
earth from the hillside at King's Park.
At the Kowloon. Magistracy to-
For the possession of 40 taels of prepared non-Government opium, day, before Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith which was concealed in three scoop.
a Chinese female licensed hawker jed out yama, a Chinese was to-day
fixed $4,800 or 12 months hard pleaded guilty to obstruction. His Worship: Yeung Lam, you were labeur by Mr. E. W. Hamilton.
fined two dollars in June. four dol- lars in July, and ive dollars in
RADIO BATTERIES This, again, necessitates pital as to its "current" sanita- when ho
WE have just received a new
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BRITISH "JACEM 60V Popular H. T. Batteries.
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3rd Floor
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9.30 p.m. approx-Record Selec- tions.
10.30 p.m.--Close Down.. Programme of Records (Columbia Records supplied through the courtesy of Anderson Music Co., Ltd.). "Poet and Peasant (Von Suppe),
Overture, Band of H.M. Grenadier
Goards.
The J. H. Squire Celeste Oetet. *Fantasie in G Minor" (Bach)
Organ Solo Edouard Commette, Rigoletto-Dearest Name", "Love is the light of the Soul",
Maria Gentile,
Soprano
"An Old Melody"
Concert Waltz in A", "Foggy Dew-Irish. Melody",
Cello Sol
W. Squire
The B.B.C. Wireless Symphony,
Orchestra
A model hospital must of neces there should be a Medical Directhe statement made by To Po (24) August. This time the fine will Everybody's Melodies"
"I wanted them all to eat" was] Bity be attractive, artistic, and tor, who would inspect the hos at the Kowloon Magistracy today be ten dollars or fourteen days'
was charged with the hard labour. the choosing of a suitable site, tion, and lecture on preventive larceny of nine coconuts from To-day Yu Shiu (56) of 293, and the employment of an archi- medicine and to this post the ship. He was fined $5 or a week's
Reclamation Street, and two Jail. tect who has had considerable fion. D.MS.S. or the D.D.MSS.
young Chinese mes, appeared at experience in the designing and would, be appointed.
A Chinese was this morning with keeping a common ganing the Kowloon Magistracy charged building of hospitals and clinics For appointments from 1 to 8ith the possession of 18 taels of house, and with printing po pla Wiches Danc
charged before Mr. E. W. Hamilton and who is able to submit the the medical qualification and par-lhet prepared opium concealed in lottery announcements. The wo best plans possible to meet local ticular experience should be be a bundle of firewood which he had man was faed $100 or two months requirements.
yond callicism. For example, the engaged a coole to carry ashore for hard labour. One man was fined There should be a consulting consulting physician would be one Worship imposed a fire of $2,000 or other 350 or one month, respec- him from the 8.8, "Sunning." $100 or three months' jail, and the room for each specialist, and who had held distinguished posts 12 months' hard inhour.
itively. minimum of three operating either at Home or abroad, and, in theatres on; being in the out addition, holds the degres of broker, charged with faling to do was the excuse made by the driver The case against a Chinese pawn That his front brake was good patients department, to be used M.D. (Doctorate in Medicine) and tain a man who offered him in pawn of a motor lorry who was fined $45 for minor qerations; another, FRCP (Fellow of the Royal olgn. Clock was further in at the Kowloon Magistraer t-day "The Presentation of Prizes for septic caus, aut a third for College of Physicians) or vestigated yesterday at the Kow for having inefficient forces on fire-class demonstration work.
M.R.C.P (Member of the loon Magistracy. The case was his vehicle and not keeping them The comfort of out-patients Royal College of Physicians) formally withdrawn it having been in good order. Defendant had should not be forgotten, and suit or FA-CP. (Fellow of the Amer above that there was no proof as to knocked a Chinese girl down in Martial Moments March Medley.
who had received the clock. The Canton Road, The band brake wELS ably arranged waiting rooms for can College of Physicianar or defendant was discharged.
the cause of inefficiency.
"Give Me Your Darling Hands", "Madame Butlery-One Fine Day".
Duet: Miriam Licette and.
Frank Mullings. "Invitation to the Waltz" (Weber),
The Bask Symphony Orchestra. "Aida" (Verdi),
Duet: G. Arangi Lombardi and
Francesco Merli with
Orchestra
Burlesgos, Recital
by McCullock. William Trovatore (Verdi), Selection,
The BBC. Wireless Symphony Orchestra
The Hand of HH Grenadier. Guards,
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