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Snoopers' Survey Of Health

London, May 30.

The Ministry of Health reveals that since October 1943, about 300 specially trained investigators have been going about England and Wales encouraging persons to gossip about their physical complaints.

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They were asked to tell confidentially--but at at length about that run-down feeling, where it hurts and about those dizzy spells and sleeplessness,

Naval Pilot's Murder

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Questioned as to whether he hud any knowledge of any orders

The answers were noted care- Falty, tabulated and cómprensesl into.76 pages of stulisties which

the were released under "Survey of Slekness."

Lille

The object was to get an ́ap- praisal of the nation's health

the

from a new point of view- £}}!?! Person with the Pain told story.

About 3,000 people, were ques tloned every month in a survey which is being called a door-step

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Riven by Mujer Hitrans (second romoters of the

survey felt accused un August 15, 1945, in

that the health statistics com- captured airman, piled by dicturs, hospitals respect to

atil Firkt Lieutenant Toyoshina welfare services missed many im Katmami, stated that he had not f

Lear- portant facts which have heard any. Jut in November,

1lic the well being of ing on 1945, he was told by Lieutenants population. It was gatimated, for Ilda and Tokulma that when instance, that only perhaps one of nur Regimental Headquarters inquired out of GOO

lassitude and by telephone asking what was to, that

prisoner. Ishida, who took the call, turned

it

dine

the about

to Hiranu for instruct: ns on the matter. He was told to inform Headquarters to "dispore of or get rkt f the prisoner on they NE BL."

An affidavit sworn to by Col Kobayashi Shlgomato, who Chief of Staff to the 147th Divi.

Rich at Taurumai, Ciba.ken,

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general squeezed-through-n-wringer salon-have bien reported and correctly arnosaeð,

The cross-section doorstep sur- vey was urudertaken to get at the little miseries, as well as the big ones which get into the formal vital statisties.

Women Lead -

One conspicious fact brought' to

to

August, 1945, stated that he had light is that the women of Eng- not been informed of a prisoner land and Wales find about 25 per

to having been captured by the cont more complain about division on August 15, 1945, and than men. That is particularly

it was discovered, had no information on the inatter | true,

སྐ until October, 1945. He did unt minor aliments, but there is littl

difference between the nexen think that the Commanding Oficer of the Division, Lient, General Ishikawa was aware of the matter because Information of such Lure would ranch Ishikawa through him.

cases of defined serious ilbiers,

It was established beyond reun sonable doubt that persons, substantial incomes are not ill as often, and do not complain na much, as persons whose earnings are small. But the poor man and the rich man seemed to be about equally subject to accidental In- jury.

Be had left Divisional Head quarters with Ishikawa at noon after hearing the Emperor's sperch and did not return untfl #pan, They had gone to the 51st Óne curious column of figures that Army Headquarters at Shisui, adds up to the conclusion

a good And he been at Divisional Head- Parsons who complain

uches quarters when Information had deal about their assorted come through that a prisoner had seldom in accidents. The de

duction was that either because been taken, he would have been, they are ill, or they think they informed of the matter, firanu are, they load less active lives and had no authority to issue, urlers do not get into fively situations respecting prisoners other than in which acclients are met. ordering that they be sent eller to Divisional Headquarters'be the Kempellat.

Saw Grave Dug

An affidavit sworn to by Cap. tain Hasegawa Selich. Intelli gence Omeer to the 426th Regi. ment, stated that he had over- heard his commanding cafeer,

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Decayed Teeth

Disease of the mouth and do- cuyed Leath Is more frequent anong persons who live.crowded together. But persons with a lot of room appeared to be afflicted more frequently with diseases of the heart and arteries.

The door-to-door Kurvey in-

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1947. ↑

Easy On The Eyes

Diana Sullivan, the siege and film stur, in here goen, dia- playing a evening dress in "Lordana" Kapan Shantung on Cyril Lord's fubrice stand at the British Industrien Pair, Earl's Court, (Associated Press photo).

SIR MALCOLM STILL LIKES TO GO FAST

Portsmouth, May 29. Sir Malcolm Campbell tapped a caressing hand on "Bluebird," the first jet-propelled speed-boat in history, today and said he would try to race her to a new world record, although "no one really knows what will hap¬gn to such craft at high speed."

The record attempt will be made on Lake Conis- ton, Furness, where Sir Malcolm set the pre- sent record of 141.7 miles an hour in 1931. He declined to even guess at "Bluebird's" possible performance but Lord Howe, president of the Marine Racing Association, told the United Press that wind tunnel tests showed a possible speed of more than 160 miles an hour. There was a good deal tint was on three surface-iwo side spon- dicated that iness occura less solemn about the unveiling of sans er floats, and the stern. The Col. Tamura (the first accused). frequently among persona m-"Bluebird" at Vosper Yard here, rest of the boat is clear of water. speak to Lieut. Sasaki about

quarrying Sir Matcalm himself admitted that ployed in mining and

Samone asked Sir Malcolm, prisoner who was captured on than in any other occupation. But he is facing the great hazard of whese daughter and grandchild August 15, 1945. He averheard the miners and stone

workers,

both were there, why he should not sick so often, get hurt more his adventur us career.

"All I can say is that the best take so extraordinary a risk, that brains in the country have gune " like to go fast," he grinned, walk when he saw Saant going farmers are sick about as often, into its design and construction""besides, I want to show that 01 she said. "From thereon, Is in is not really old."-United Press,

the lap of gods."

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the words "Do it so no ure can see it." Later he was out for

frequently in accidents.

The Investigators found

up a path and followed him out and complain just as much of curiosity. He saw a detail elty dwellers.Associated Press, digging a gruve.

He knew the war was “aver about Tioon stated. He had intended to ques tion the prisoner himself in his capacity an Intelligence Ofker but "as the war was over at noon

that day, Sasald H.K. Money

Market

I did not feel like doing anything

RO went to my barracks,"

"Bluebird" actually is nmdi. Ecution of the record-setting motorerat of 1930. The. "Goblin"

Kure, May 30. The "River Mitta" sailed from

Jet engine is producing no much Kitre yesterday for Australia, carrying 205 cuses of raw slik for power

engineers that aviation

Australia and New Zealand, Aus were consulted because of the

Zealand 20 cases.-United Press, There was a rush for gold by possibility of aerodynamic intralis will get 265 cases and New buyers yesterday and the peak under the bout which might pre raid touched $377.25 a tuel after duce on overturning movement.

been eliminated or lessened in the eighteen months of experi mentation that went into "Blue.

He had overheard a conversa-opening at 8270.75. Cause of the This danger is believed to have tlon while in the mess between rush was the reported heavy buy- Snanki and Capt. Fujino (the Ing in China and a rumour of a third accused) that the prisoner | pending' rémioval of local restric, was to be killed. There were tions. Rates, were constantly onbird." several other cfeers present but the move throughout the day, and

As a preliminary to the, test, nene objected to the killing of fluctuations raged from $269.37 the flyer.

to 1277.26. The market closed at the American bronch of, the. Rac. $270.60.

Ing Association has agreed to a Cpl. Nihel Kiyojl testified by affidavit that he was orderly to anul closed at $18.00. Rates fluc- quired two record runs over a Plastres opened at $11,90 a 100 one-hour interval between the re. Captain Fujino on August 15, tuated between $11.77 and $12.20, measured mile against thou vld: 1945, when, while Fullno was and amount of trading was fair. interval of 20 minutes. The Mur. eating, Sasaki came to tell hlm Chinese National Currdhey sut quess of Compden, vlee.president that the Regimental Commander another all-time low yesterday of the Marine Racing Association, wanted him (Fujino) to execute when futures closed at 10% cents said that this was due to the mire the priscner. The words he used and spót 10 cents (for

complicated mechanism. were: "The Regimental Com-CN$1,000). mander left word for you to U.S.. dollars further wenkoned executo the prisoner." Sasakit $4.02. Sterling and Australiin came a second and third time to pound; on the other hand, showed tell Fujino to hurry as

it was light improvement and were getting fate.

guntad at $14.39 and $12.62 res Fujino, a

bo was leaving, pectively.

ta, op dimpea "gots proa

Dutch Ultimatum Indonesians Told To "Do Something"

Batavia, May: 29.

In what amounted to an ultimatum; the Dutch de- manded of the Indonesian Republican author!- ties that the latter do something at once to- ward carrying out the agreed formation of a United States of Indonesia within the Dutch Empire.

A memorandum embracing Dutch ideas of what steps should be taken was sent to the Repub- licans and an answer requested within 14 days.

added: 1 memorandum

The

"Should the answer be in the the

negative or unsatisfactory. Demi-Heure

Dutch nation sees to ta, regret

no possibility of continuing din-

cussions and will have to sub- Francaise

mit the question of what will further happen to the Nether- lands Government.".

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

SEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING

SATURDAY, 7th Jano, 1947

1947.

The First Bell will be rung di 2.39 p.m. and the first reco will be run at 3.60, p.m.

Through numbers, 18 races $10) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Flung, Exchange, Bujjding, also tickets for the Special Cash' Kwabp ($2.00) oh, the Fanfic Handicap. The latter may also be purchased at the Branch Office, Nathan load. Kowloon.

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NÓ ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMÍTTÉD To THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE..

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Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at

at the RACE COURSE.

The

Treasurers' Comoradore' Office will close at 11 a.ṁ. Both Offices at 1st

A now feature was introduced and the Secretary's Office at 11:45 a.m.

flour. Exchange Building.

A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Cab

This Boy (Tel. 27818),

on the regular ZBW programmer The memorandum proposed on Thursday-de rather, the post- the establishment of couhell to war version of a pre-war pro-House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1

CLUB'S

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present Dutch and Republican gramme was reintroduced.

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE interests in ironing out differ- was the French Half-Hour or "La

PREMISES DURING THE MEETING. ences under the Linggadjati Demi-Heure Francaise."

ix any

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. If the first broadcast agreement by which Indonesia'a

The pries of admissión to the Pübile Enclosure 11 93 in- future was agreed upon.

criterion, it should be a popular feature in

In local radio programmes. ¡cluding tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at It proposed that the Indo-

After appropriate opening re the Gate, nesinna put men in the Dutch

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, elo.. will not be permitted to marks by Mr. Wynne-Jones, the foreign service- for training, Postmaster-General, and M. Jau- operate within the proclacts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club that the Republicus cease in- bez, Consul for Franes, the com-

dining the Race Meeting. filtrating in West Borneo and pero and his little troupe of com- Refreshments will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the East Indoncala-adding that petent amateurs went into action Public Enclosure. Dutch troops must stay because with music, light-hearted banter,

SERVANTS PASSÉS. forming a modern defence was a roading and so on. "the process of many years the return of foreign estate to their owners and a joint cus tome system.

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Passes for Servants will be issued to Privalé Box hotters ONLY on application to the Secretary, 1st Floor, Exchange Building.

Any persons found loitering, with Servants” pašies in their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the who enclosure.

BY ORDER.

C. B. BROWN,

Music needs no translator. A for the good-humoured chit-chat, while knowledge of French is of course, necessary for complet

those understanding, even It said failure to accept such have never even got to the "plume points would endanger the de ma tante stage can enjoy the Linggadjat agreement.-United various speakers on this prn- Press,

kiamme for French is

beauti ful language just to listen to, and those taking part in this pre-

Interim Govt.

Jogakarta, May 29.

1

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At a cabinet session on Sun-ramme certainly know how

Rive us the full benefit of day at Jogakarta the Republi-wonderful tonal qualities. cans will discuss the contents In these one-world days, of the Dutch note, which Is tional programmes of this nature generally considered as the last, are indeed welcome. The French attempt by the Dutch to im- programme is a success. Why not plement the Linggardjati agree- uxtend the idea and have Por tuguese half-hour, in view of this So far, according to a well-Colony's close links with Macao

And an American half-hour?- informed Republican spokes-"Paul Pry." man, no unfavourabe reactions. have been heard from the Re- publican set yet:

ment.

OVER-CHARGED

WAS

ut

UNBEARABLE HEAT!

TO SLEEP PEACEFULLY

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The Dutch note, which was Commissioner handed by the

For selling a package of 27 General to the Indonesian dele- Aspres for $1.50, being 40 cents gation recently, proposes among in excess of the controlled pre», other things an interim govern- the Lau Karr Chol Chinese Drug ment in which representatives Store, 212 Johnston Road, of East Indonesia and

850 by Mr. J'Almada West ined

Central yesterday. Borneo will also be sitting be-

The Karn Che Lee, of 218 Ride the Republic and the Queen's Road, Central, was flavd Netherlands Indies Government, 126.

A bottle of aerated for selling-a whose representatives will pre-water at 60 cents (50 cents), Jose sleep your vitality

while the Sum Kee, of 100 Wel-to

aide.

355, 329, DS, SUR EN BEWEG? ARATIE ANGIOS

When the heat causes you

tablets taken on retiring will induce a deep natural slumber and you'll awake refreshed and fit. 'ASTRO' is safe and does not form a habit.

The note also contains a lington Street, was fined $30 for suffers. You can easily develop clause relating to reducing the selling a packet of State Express serious trouble. Two ASPRO troops in Indonesia.

elgarettes at $1.30 ($1.26), Meanwhile, the speciali

cau Netherlanda Indies Government Ho Yee, 52, widow, was mission headed by Lieutenant tioned by Mr. Latimer at Kowloon Governor-General Hubertus Van yesterday when she pleaded that the 104 detonators and 22 coils of Mook's Director of General

fure found in her possession by Affaire, Dr. P.A. Idenburg SI Seregg at Ma Wan Village en was received by President May 28 were given to her to sell Sukarno this morning and, ac-by a man, The detonators and cording to a Dutch statement coils were ordered to be confiscat- after the conference, the meet-ed to the Arms Office. ing took place in a pleasant at-i mosphere.

Six men and a woman appeared The Republican spokesman before Mr. Blair-Kerr at Kowoon 礁 charge of dealing told the Dutch nowa agency, yesterday on

ANETA, special correspondent marino atoros without a licence fined 820 at Jogjakarta that the Republi-on May 20, and, on their pleading each and the woman $15. SI cans realise the present serious guilty, the men were situation and the necessity for Collins prosecuted.

solution Is felt, -United Press.

Dutch Troops Guard American Factory

Batavia, May 29.

Dutch troops were today guarding the American Goodyear Company's tyre factory at Buiten- zorg, near Batavia, after what was stated tó be a new attempt at sabotage, part of a series designed to cripple the U.S.$5,000,000, plant. Dutch security police have ar- destroy koy machinery, in the rested two Indonesian em- plant, Dutch officials stated. ployces.

Bultenzorg was, recently, the The Dutch military authori-scene of a "bloodless". revolt Indonesian when the Sundarjose. Peoples'. ties state that an Republican army lleutenant was Party-which wants to separate Bultenzorg West Java from the IndoñéšlAM sent especially to

Ha Republle-geized 'administrativë for the sabotage scheme, disappeared shortly after a buildings in the city.-Router. time bomb, stated to consist of three British grenades, hind been discovered in his house.

Supersonic Sound Eie Malcolm, who is financing the record attempt himself, start- ed his engine and scores attend- ing the ceremony had to block turned to him (Nihet testified),

their cars against the almost un- Earable shrick. He wore special and asked him In a surprised

and sound deadeners because, as Lord manner "Dtés the Regimental e s t u we put it, "he is worried more Commander want me to kill hö

9 ha a RNS TH

On May 19, an attempt was prisoner?

usy, by many dut about supersonic sounds than

made to blow up a factory The

continues thing pun ejus dayanig day and speed."

"Bluebird,"

deboller by blocking a vital water- morning, when

Ishida i porą jayavour nju of pajunjunt, sum. Hefchiro goes into the witnessee Luvy ry scribed offlelolly as "slipper pipe, and subsequent investiga- ishaped," rides high in the waterlons disclosed further plans to KAWĽ," BUZZÓLLY- zápiniojot

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Good, defective work under DSI Gordon resulting in the arrest of a gang of five responsible for four burglaries in the month of May, was coformended by Mr. Sainsbury at Control yesterday six

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weeks to 12 months hard labour. were imposed on the five défend". unts who pleaded guilty to the. “house,bronkingm bagusand ATRA

Part of the stolen properties, valued at early, $3,000, was re- covered by the police The houses broken into by the gang, word No.: 28, Gilman Álroyd, ground 'floge, No. 41, Paol Street, grotend four No. 16. Fat Bink Street, second floor, and No. 138," Crafam Streat, ground, floor, penurunan

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