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· THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1934
SANITARY BOARD
MEETING
Wanchai Gap Matsheds To Be Discussed
QUESTIONS BY MR. HALL
Questions regarding the matsheds existing at Wanchai Gap, and cor- respondence relative to the site for a retail market at Stanley, are in- cluded in the agenda for meeting of the Sanitary Board, to-morrow.
The agenda is as follows:
Letter from Government relative
to the site for a retail market in the vicinity of Stanley Village.
Mr. F. C. Hall, pursuant to notice, will ask:-
(a) The number of matsheds and other similar structures situated on the northern hillside at Wanchai {Gap?
(b) The purposes for which, and by whom, such structures have been erected?
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(c) Whether the structures serve a necessary purpose, and, if ao, whether they cannot be replaced
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(e) What sanitary arrange- ments, if any, are provided or are available for the occupants of such structures?"
The President, pursuant to notice, will move:-
"That the Report of the Sub-Com- Imittee appointed to investigate the matter of the sale of fruit other
WBIORCES
Signor Benito Mussolal, Italy's dictator Premier, one of the central Sguren in European polities.
than in markets, as modified by my CHINESE CHORALJ HERB MEDICINE IN
minute of 4th December, 1934, be adopted."
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Successful Concert At University
MR. MILLER TRIBUTED
MANCHURIA
Big Quantities For China
A large quantity of Man- churian herb medicine has been brought through the Great Wall passes to various parts of China
A successful concert was given by Proper. the Hong Kong Chinese Choral
A great amount of the herb
Society, under the distinguished medicine used in China has patronage of His Excellency the always been cultivated and pre- IN Governor, Sir William Peel, and pared in Manchuria and every
"King Lear" Produced
By Indian Soldiers
Lady Peel, in the Great Hall of the winter around this time the University on Saturday night. native dritggists order large
The concert, which was attended quantities from the Three Eas by a large gathering, was conducted tern Provinces.
by Mr. J. Anderson Miller, L.B.A, Most of the herbs are being M., and assisted by Mrs. Anderson imported through the Kuopeikou Miller, soprano, Mrs. Helen Lock-pass and are paying the regular Shakespear's "King Lear (in hart, contralto, Mrs. M. H. Arnold, import duties. Urdu Suffiad Khun' was excel. 'collo, Captain O. P. Jocs, baritone,
4th Jan lently produced by the Indian mem- and Lt. Col. C. H. Kuhne, D.8.0. GOLD NUGGET FOUND 7th Feb. Royal Artillery at Gun Club Hill, O.B.E., piano, who rendered plass-
bers of the Hong Kong-Singapore ing solos. Kowloon, on Saturday, night. The Ballets and songs, by noted com- 18th Dec. house was crowded to capacity by posers such as Thomas Morley, Indian soldiers and many prominent Dvorak, Caix de Hervelols, William members of the Indian community. Beale, Elgar, Taylor and Standfærd, The curtain rose at 9 p.m. and a were given by the chorus of over 50 2nd Jan. song of welcome was sung by the voices,
20th Dec,
porformers in honour of Lieutenant- Choir Numbers Increased 21st Dec. Colonel D. C. Wilson, D.8.0., R.A.
The proceeds of the function will
IN DUCK
General Slaughter In Harbin
There is now no more popular bird in Harbin than the duck,
Miss Shin Tak-bing, Chairman of provided it comes from the 11th Jan. go to aid the Indian Welfare Centre, val, saying that the Society was housewife bought a duck from the Society, spoke during the inter-suburb Kutsfantung. Recently a 16th Dec. which is doing charitable work among started, under the auspices of the this suburb and on opening it
24th Dec.the destitute and poorer Indians. 27th Dec, Lieutenant-Colonel D. C. Wilson
17th Dec.
Chinese Y.M.C.A. and the Y.M.C. found in the crop a
perfectly and Mrs. Wilson, Colonel and Mrs. A. early this year. Although the good gold nugget.
choir had not increased in size, it It was chemically tested and Williamson, Lieutenant and Mrs. M. certainly had increased in efficiency found to be pure gold. Russell, Captain and Mrs. Webb, under the able direction of Mr. An- all the ducks in Kusiantung have Nearly Lieutenant Thomson, and Captain derson Miller. Dhunli formed the official party.
since been slaughtered but so far Sir William Hornell, Vice-Chan-no one else has been able to find Captain K. Jailini was in charge of
euller of the University, in a short anugget. the performance.
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and humorous speech, congratulated Mr. Anderson Miller on forming the
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