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URBAN COUNCIL Agenda For To-day's Meeting
AMENDMENTS TO BY-LAWS
The following are the orders for the day for this afternoon's meet- ing of the Urban Council
1 Whute by the Chairman re- lative to the Standing Orders and Rules of Debate, <
2. Minute by the Chairman"ry- lative to the proposed constitution of the new Select Combatzees.
3. The Chairman, pursDBI- notice, will more:
the
That in exercise of powers conferred by section 5 - the Public Health (Food) Ording ance, 1995, the Urban Council makes the following amendment. of the by-laws under the head- <ing "Markets” and sub-heading "Market. Stals" set forth in Schedule to the above-mentioned Ordinance":
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Amendment
The following additional by-law is inserted, Immediately after by- law 40:--
440A. No flesh of any animal{ slaughtered in the Government slaughter-house at Sai Wan Ho shall be exposed for sale in any market in the Colony other than the markets at Quarry Bay, Sai Wan Ho and Shankiwan and no flesh of any animal slaughtered in the Government Slaughter- house at Aberdeen shall be ex-! posed for sale in any market in the Colony other than the mar ket at Aberdeen.”
Scavenging
4. The Chairman, pursuant to notice, will move:--
of the "That in exercise powers conferred by section 4 of the Public Health (x) (Sanitation) Ordinance, 1935 the Urban Council makes the follow- ing amendment to the by-laws under the heading "Scavenging contained in Schedule A to the Fblic Health (Sanitation) Oz- dinance, 1935."
Amendment
By-law No. 3 is rescinded and the following by-law is substitated therefore
" (1) The occupier of any domestic building, or the occ2- pier or principal tenant, as the case may be, of any flat or floor) of a domestic building when such flat or floor is let 85 2 separate tenancy, and the ocen- pier of any other premises situated within any of the dis- tricts specified in by-law No. 8 shall provide and keep in such domestic building. Bat, floor or other premises (all of which are in this by-law included in the word "Premises”) a sufficient number of strong substantial movable dust-bias or dust-cans, constructed of impervious mate rial and fitted with closely fitting
and of a pattern Covers
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It happens in reel life, and real life too. A Hollywood talent Scout spotted Lillian Spankaner (above), aged 21, rumming an elevator in a New York depart- - ment store and signed-ber. Mean- while, Virginia Walker (below). ared 23, z Boston socialite, was picked by another
THE TONIC
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enough for his small needs, but the glory had departed from, his
de
The old man was bereft of his miform, disgraced. He missed the importance of cloak and staff and polished silver trappings. He could no longer carry his head bigh
Lingering beside the memorial Lanters who stood with arms re- versed, regarding the rates of men he had ridden with, visitors barely noticed him........The" old gallant manner had gone. His Įvoice lost its ring, his eye its
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(drawded and sad. The morning! Įmist began to trouble him, he gasp-
ed and wheezed. He walked with bent shoulders "and" nevar," "never | sang the story of the tall stalwart | Lancer who lay dying“ --- and that was rather ironical since the sp plication was fast becoming more:
Within three months the gate- ward saw that the old fellow was breaking up. Well, of course, hej would do - what he could for the poor old soul, but old people are wearing, specially if they do not rightly belong to you.
Then one sunny afternoon the !gateward's wife, just to get him out of the way, sent the sergeant
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We shook game had started. four heads and prepared for the
Caughey, in particular, was worst, but the Irish forwards were by no means subdued. dangerous, and his long
They carried play into the New ive stride carried him thro
Zealand twenty-five, Morgan beg a series of bursts from the serummage which threaten- led real danger, and Bailey hit the crossbar with a penalty- #kick from 40 yards' range. New Zealand Defending Canghey and Oliver eased the"
to the Pilgrim's House with a mes the centre time and again, with sage for the matron. Would she Oliver invariably on hand Kindly let them know the date for make the most of an opening? sending in application forms for candidates who wished to apply for the place left vacant by the desti
o Brother Marish?
All Black Pack Rattled After the interval the forwards set the pace, and
It was not the most tactful thing tremendously good they were.
to ask of the old man, but the gate-A steady drizzle had made the ward's wife never thought of that hall wet, and they tore into pressure with a dash along the She had an uncle for whom she New Zealand tooth and nail, right touch-lime and Gilbert pounding away with their feet, tried a shot at goal, but the bal greatly desired the cacanes.
The sergeant made his reluctant and threatening at any moment was held up by the wind. Then way to the paradise he had lost to shake and scatter the de Ireland heeled, rather slowly, fence. Siggins led the super three times in succession, Outside the front door he Brother Cass, who greeted him, and wherever we could see Hewitt kicked accurately, and Deering's bald head, in loose once more New Zealand were warmly.
defending. eyes, you are, rush or line out or mail, there
Another penalty kick by Bai "Sight-för sore
to ask for would the ball be also sergeant. You come
Unfortunately for Ireland tey, and this time he found the Brother Marish's room? My word,
met
Berikannage.
I wish they'd give it you, we've this forward bombardment came length, and the ball sailed-high company's been that dull without you. But too late, and, apart from Mor- between the posts. Immediate
other scout who saw her face zmong
I doubt they take you in while gan, a great scrum-half, thereby New Zealand struck back, 3,000 photographs in a contest.
old Puttock's alive. Stil, he won't were no runners behind the Wheeling
ted through the be long now, you mark my words scrummage capable of breaking dribbling, healing, and again
the New Zealand line. A stir Caughey fa materials of any, description, or Regular breaking up, he is.”
across the defence, and Hart "No. I come up with a messageing challenge by a fine pack, gap, Oliver went right-handed offensive matter of any
but that was all and
#rbtrade: O'Connor and into or upon any street, sewer for Matron," returned the s or drain, or upon any vacant or geant. "What's the matter with old Siggins went of with
collar bone 12 minutes before scored in the comet e unoccupied land.”
Futtock?" he demanded with a
the end, the Irish domination hint of his old ferceness
punts by Hewitt made ground "It's his tubes," said Brother windled sadly away. Cass, shaking his head, and his the legs
Hawkers 5.The Chairman, - puzszant to notice, will movez
deposit therein from day to day law No. M.- all refuse which has accumulat
A good try, but two diagonal-
The truth is that New Zealand for Ireland, Morgan - slipped
Slippery Ball
"That in exercise :" of
are going. Matron's with are now too soundly balanced alaway on his ow Siggins near- him now, getting his chair ready.team to be beaten by helter-ly battered through, and then powers conferred by sections 2 and 4. the Urban Council makes She wheels him out on bright skelter tactics. They must be Beamish picked the ball up, put loose, and attacked by thres a bull over the line to score near the following amendment of the mornings, but it won't be for held in the tight as well as the his head down and charged bike
long" by-laws under the heading. “A
kick," and for the remaining "Don't you believe it" said the quarters at least as fast and the posts. Bailey missed the General and Licensing" set forth
seven minutes of the first half in the Schedule to the Ordinance sergeant "Leadswinging. That's resolute as their own.
New Zealand heeled regularly, Puttock's game. I just take z No. 22 of 1935. (Hawkers).
turn round the garden til Matron It was a queer sort of-day,jand attacked with ominously Amendment
comes out
for after a brilliantly fine mor-Isteady persistence. Da The following additional By-law
Grand Irish Rusk The sergeant's breast housed & ing a drizzle set in just before proved by the Council, and shall is inserted immediately after B7 tangle of emotions as he turned the game began, a drizzle which By this time it was raining
sway. Wait for Brother Pattock's turned to rain and made the
and blowing hard, and the Irish 22 All Hawkers licences, ex-place? Not he? Was the fellow ball uncommonly slippery.
The turd was firm enough forwards apparently decided to ed in such premises pending recept licences to hawk tobacco,ally getting ready for "Last moval in accordance with para- cigars and cigarettes, issued under Post?" Crimes: What straps they'd though, and Gilbert kicked out make proper use of the condi
the Miscellaneous Licences Or had. Lead-swinging of
course, for New Zealand into a fairly tions, for they went off with a tremendous rush, sweeping the graph (1) of this by-law.
(1) He shall at such a time dinances, 1933, shall be deemed to but his heart contracted as he saw stiff breeze Morris cleared to or times as a refuse lorry stops have been issued under these by Matron wheeling his old enemy to touch; Beamish smashed away all from half-way, man after pman taking it on irresistibly, for the collection of refuse at or laws and shall continue in forcewards him The sick man was from the line-out and pu near his premises daily carry or until revoked or until they expire" thin, weven-faced and apathetic, ahead, and Gilbert took a king-Spectators leaping to their feet. cheering wildly, until at last In addition the regular returns but his bushy white eyebrows and range drop at gral- cause to be carried from his
beard seemed to stiffen as he The Irish forwards were fol-Siggins was over, hurling him premises all the refuse and other will be considered
lowing through fiercely in the selt full length to touch down.. objectionable matter and deposit it or cause it to be deposited in (Continued from Next Column caught sight of the sergeant.
The sergeant set an arm under "You've no right here," be piped loose, but New Zealand domin Ary surely, and a good the refuse lorries provided by
the frail should of his ancient foe in a high pitched, querulous voice, ated the tight scrumsges, and men, but the referee ruled the Council
(ii) In lieu of the procedure and together they started back to leaning forward eagerly in his after three minutes McLean otherwise. Scrum five yards, chair. "You've been expelled picked up the ball in the loose Sadler cleared to touch, and the from a short pass to Griffitas rish storm abated. New Zea provided by paragraph (1) of wards the house, their free ar
fists before each You've no right here
"Well, what are you going to do and there was Caughey strid and heeled consistently. Grifiths worked the touch-line, this by-law, the Council may rebrandishing
ing through a gap and going all
Caughey pounced upon O'Con quire such occupier to empty other's faces.
"Conshy-livered bock-maggot!" about it? queried the sergeant.
Puttock twisted his skinny old out for the line. #sach_dust-bins or dust-cans at
neek to address the matron. “You A fine break, but Morris or as he broke clear, and ther least once daily, at such time or thundered the sergeant. times as the Council may ap: "Pusilianimous pachyderm!" en-
Oliver took it on with his feet, Siggins kicked a goal point, into dust-bins or dust thused Brother Puttock with His send him about his business, Ma-tackled him, the ball fell clear, came a penalty to Ireland, and
tron. He's an Intender.” bosts provided by the Counci
The blood ran thrilling in their "You keep your names for your-and Mitchell snapped it up and This was Ireland's chance, behind, and they went at it with (iv) He shall also give se-
expanded, self, fung back the sergeant. "Ir plunged over to score in the for they were only two points la will Hewitt purfed ahead, cess to any Sanitary Inspector veins. Their lungs
Caughey Away Again Morgan tried to dummy or other officer of person au-Both were alive again. They had Matron, sends me about my bus corner
ness, have to stay where I am."
A Aying start for New Zea-through, the forwards swarmed thorised by the Council for the zot felt so well for months,
Behind them, marveling at the Brother Puttock sat up sharply. purpose of scavenging and re maying refuse from any part of vigour of her patient, Matron push-We'll soon see whether you will land, and before long Caughey on the ball, harrying New Zea his premises, or for the purpose ed the empty chair. So intent was or not," he cried, a flush gather was away again, finding a gap land mercilessly. Ireland did that she had ing in his pale cheeks, we'll soon which may have been caused everything but score against the of seeing that the provisions of she
Warden's step until see! beside her.
"Yes, you will he questioned, as he sergeant, triump
cheeks zlowing-
these by-laws are duly complied not with, and if the open space up purtenant to such premises be enclosed," the door or gate shall be opened for such purpose. whenever required.
(7) No person shali place my dost-ean or dust-bin in any pub they He place on ve the con thereof
raga pas
this
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by Ireland's unfamiliarity with alert defence, and then Gilbert returned the the five-eights system of attacks found touch once, twice, three
the two figures now halting business is to give her a mes
the sun dial, “Puttock and
Brother Puttser
loring bike brothers in
chair bristling
say that,” said Ma
shaking
Cas my O'Connor tackled Caughey, times, with long spinning kicks,
Oliver dribbled on, Siggins fell and New Zealand had escaped. um on the ball and saved, but the A penalty for offside against New Zealand pressure was re-Ireland, Gilbert kicked a goal, lentless
hot and the gap began to widen "A scrummage near the line, Siggins went off, a New Zealand heeledz
anchester and Me tered by
from Sadler appear forward off Griftis Morris tried to clear, sliced kick sent the ball into the
to
breaking
merely had to dart a few yar
and score
spera:
before they?
the
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