THE GOVERNOR OPENS
NEW TB SANATORIUM
TB Claims 57 Persons
Fifty-seven deaths from tuberculosis were registered with the Health Authorities Buring the week anded February 12.
Total deatha from ali cruses was 278 including one death from smallpox.
Births in the same perlad tolalled 390,
Party
Collew
Swedish Ship
The
tuberculosis
Ruttonjec Sanatorium "for patients, operated by the Hong Kong Anti- Tuberculosis Association, was officially open- ed by the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, yesterday.
The sanatorium is on the site of the Old Noval
1
Hospital, Wanchai. The land and the build- ings were a free donation to the Association
from the Government.
The sanatorlum was named after Mr. J. H. Ruttonjee, well known philanthropisi, whose memory donation of HK$550,000 made doughter possible the opening of the in-culosts siitution..
Ruitonjee
The Tehmi
Desni Word on the ground floor, In of Mr. Ruttonjee's tuber- who died of
occupation, yuring the was upered by Mrs. Ruttonjec, The Margery Morse Ward on the first floor was opened by Mrs. jenom FATIHUT MOfset =
ceremony consist-
of the main entrance by the down Governor with a golden which was afterwards presented
Копк
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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1949.
LIVING BUDDHA
Living Buddha Meets Members Of The Press
Sixty-five-year-old Dilowa. the Living Buddha from Mon- of the British Pacifegolia, smiled benignly to news- Vice-Adimirul Madden; men when he was interview- Commodore C.L.. Robertson; ed at the American Consulate- Major General P.R.G. Mathews: General yesterday morning on the Chief Justice, Sir Leslie Gib-the eve of his departure for son and Mrs. Gibson; Mr. Justice the United States. Williams and Mrs. Williams: Me. and Mrs. Arthur Morse,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo d'Almarla e Castro. Mr. M.M. Watson. Mr. T.N. Chou, Bishop Valtorta, Father Ryan, Me: B.C.K. Hawkin, Me. W.HI.G. Woodhead, Dr. G.11. Thomas, Montgomery. Me.
After the ceremony tea Keyserved in the compound.
More than
were 300 guests les hins as a memento of the oc-present. Including Vire-Admiral Commander- Sir Patrick Brind, Local shipping civeles had caslon.
Sir Alexander, accompaated 15 In-Chief the opportunity to look over the new Swedish matarships ADC Captain Wilson, arrived Fleet;
at 4.30 p.m. and was received by Hoi WODK yesterday when Mr. S.N. Chal, chairman of the they were entertained to a
Anti-Tuberculosis long cocktail party aboard the Association, and by Mr. J.H. vessel.
Hution jee.
After extending a welcome to Jebrhun Shipplag Corporation, | Brst charterer of the 3,500-tusi the Governor the other modern vessel, WATC host
to guests Dr. Chau gave a brief re- several hundreds who saw some few of the history of the Asse- of the latest modern navigation ciation. instruments with which the Hol Se sald the Association owed Wong is equipped,
its Inception
10 Sir Geoffrey Mr. W.P. The Hot Wong will be put matheute, a former Governor of Cha Cheuk-fas, Mr. J.M. Wong, the Swatow-Hong Kong-Singa- | ilong
Dr. Kong, and
His Eminence has been invited by the US. State Department to like a post-graduale course in. research at the John Hopkins University, Baltimore, where he will also touch the Mongolian language.
Dilowa was introduced by Mr.
Po- George }) Hopper, American
Mr.
Percy Mr. Tang Shlu-kin, Mr. poke route of Jebslug Shipping | Sriwyn-Clarke, former Director kwat, Mr. Kan Tong-po. Corporation. She bit the Colony Jar Mirticul Services, 2 now P.K. Kwok. Mi M. Talpi, Just night for a trial teip and wilt ftvernor of the Seychelles.
Mr. M.T. Melwani, and many
· return here before she sulls, for 1. Selwyn Clarke was the fest
others. the Straits.
who
the necessity association to tombat
A wopian
SIW
was charged before culents. The outbreak
nged
for us
Lubor-
of the
Mr. A. D. Scholes at Kowloon Pacifte War brought halt to its yesterday with being in posses-stivities, but immediately after sion of an opium pipe,
beration Dr. Selwyn-Clarke set The woman, Leung Sze. about reviving the Association. 45, pleaded guilty und was faed 550 or twa weeks' imprisonment.
A
young man, Kan Lum, aged a similar charge, received 21, ot the same penalty,
Inspector J.
Örom prosecuted in both cases.
The Leonberg Victory is due to Arrive here as February 25 She will ........ moured the throy All pior Jonding to her vargn,
TÊX Véget is expretul tool for HHIS Izabele vin Takau, Shanghai and Japan NT A. Frizonty 20,
POST OFFICE
MAIL NOTICE
Mail Bervlen by Air and Surfure Tiently and Pelpinx in tempucurity pel Surther halted,
to
-
ARMAN, FROM UNITED KINGDOM DELAYED The Airmail Terms United Kingdom arheduled to wrrive on Thursing, February
doing very useful work,
14
Mr.Grimwood Leaving For UK Today
of
the
Consul General, who said Hi Embience was a high officlul and a high lana in his native country which he left in 1931 as a poli- tien exile.
The Outer Mongolian Govern- ment decided that
Inan
Dilowa's high ecclesiastical at- tainments should not be allowed 10 remain in the country. During the last 18 years he had travelled extensively in China, Tibet and
India.
Replying through an interpre- ter o questions put to him, Dhown said there were other liv
buddhas besides himself. ing Some were elected, and others were reincarnations of dead bud-
A pre-war contribution by Str Robert Ha Tung of HK$88,000 enabled the Association to pur- class are installed at radiography unt
Mr. E. G. A. Grimwood, with s at present
Hang the Queen Mary Hospital and London agent
Kong Government, is due to in August 1947 the present site leave by BOAC for the Unit- was donated by the Government ed Kingdon today. He arriv-dhas, and a donation from Mr. Buttoned in the Colony on January He himself was a reincarnation Jee of HK$550,000 made it posst-13 for discussions with local of another buddha, he said, and ble for the Association to set up manufacturers and traders and became a living budda at the age the sauntortum.
also to make arrangements for of dve. Hong Kong's participation
Dr. Chu mentioned other con- tributions, including HK$30,000 trom Mr. Leung Yew; HK$25,00, from Mr. S. W. Lee; and HK$10.-
Duo from Mr. Aw Boon-haw,
Very Fortunate
The Association Was very fortunate in securing the services
in
Dilawa and he is not pulitically minded, and he is not aware of
the British Industries Fair. what has gone on In Outer Mon-
The new address of the Lou-golin since he left. Though Bud- don ollice of Hong Kong Gav this has been officinity banned, ernment
Grand Buildings. Is
still the religion of the Trafalgar Square, London, WC 2
people and he does not think it Telephone: Whitehall 1648).
cun be stamped out. As far as Queries and other currespon he knows there is no other reli- dence should be sent to the newgion, and no Christian mission in
dress
where Mr. Grimwood Mongolia.
will endeavour to assist in mat-
of the Sisters of St. Columban Mission uf Ireland to staff the zanoturtum. They wore specially trained for this class of work. ters relating to trade between Dr. Chau concluded with the United Kingdom und Hong appeal for voluntary tions. "The-
contribu- Kong The greater the measure. Businessmen on visits to Eng- 26, ku been delayed wtul de rusw exsetid of support we reeve from the and will also be welcome at Mr.
| tu arrive on Friday, February 25, 191. public, the greater will be our Grimwood's
will office, which help in arranging contacts with United Kingdom manufacturers. combaling and eradicating If possible. advance informa-
disease."
The Outward Alrusail for down be usefulness, and the sooner will dated to stone t bum, on Thursday. be the achievement of our object February 24, will uw elime it us
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the
Friday, February 25, 1049 (Registered mail of this dread half on time varlier).
Outward Mails
Unire otherwinn stated. Registered
tion on requirements of visitors to the Loncton
Sir Alexander Grantham exshould be sent pressert Government's apprect office. tion of Mr. Ruttonjee's generosi
13: “
"A true son of Hong Kong,
Articles and Parcel Ponta close 30 minutes WiTES
without whose help this sona-
·
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 Closing Times by Air
I p.m.
1.30 ... 40ml 9 k Airmail for Chinking, Rey 3 mm..
10rd.) 3.39 1.7.
(situtum; Alrmall for Swalow, Amuy
Airmail
There arc
and
Personalia
Villagers' Free-For-All Recalled
A free-for-all, in which bamboo poles, pieces of fro wood; and iron hammers were used, between eight inhabit- ants of So Ok Village was described by Sub-Inspector J. H. Evans at Kowloon yester- day.
Bruce Gives Talk On Social Changes In Britain
There is an obvious tendency towards equality in prosent-day social revolution, and this is most marked in Britain, Mr. Robert Bruco said yes" torday of the weekly luncheon of the Y's Men's Club.
*
The Hong Kong representa- tive of the British Council was speaking on the "Social Changes in Britain" to mem- bers at the Hong Kong Hotel.
Social changes in Britain are
Correspondence
not new, their progress has been The Editor takes no respon
espressed in perceptible since the 14th Cen-elbility for viewa tury, Mr. Bruce said. It has been letters by correspondents, and bu gradual and slow, and it gained as me
no means necessarily gorces with Impetus after" Ulie "list"war,"
With
the subsequent in the fe of the ordinary peo- have arisen. several ple. there
revolution
looking
#oelul problems, he said.
More
Bre people for houses to rent or bily, 110 W that the wapes have been in- creased at least by 30 per cent. the has This
Increased acutences of the housing short- age today. utated Mr. Druce.
There
has been Increased pressure on the existing crluca- fional institutions after the war. This demand will continue to go
since
What is Freedom?
Sir-The Hon. P.S. Cassidy, of the Honu being a Member Kung Legislative Council, is a naker df Jaws: nud, because he is such, it is deplorable to And these words in hla speech:
his
"I might to be standing here in a white sheet, confessing that I have sinned against the light," J Mr. Cassidy hns slaned against the light, he. at least or that recorion, was a law-breaker, up. The last war has unfortunate-morally, if not legally. It is
within the bounds of propriety ly made it more dificult.
Jor Jaw-breaker to tell "The social revolution, which community that he had sinnee has been bloodless in Britain against the light, when at the
Revolt in the Pennants'
Fame time he was speaking fr 1381, has been achieved by dell-justincation of a Bill which be- berate al paing by the State".
came law partly by his support. Mr. Bruce said,"
The truth is that Mr. Cassitty "The Government has a de- so for from sinning against the plan to create a town light, was stumbling. in semi- where the community would be durkuca, in want of adequite a social unit, where there is knowledge of essentials. He said. fixed common factory, a church" don't like controls." That was and a community centre.
saying something which could "There is a tendency to absorb easily mislead the man in the back
that laws ck the "natives" of the res; street into believing tive counties, who had been and regulations are no good, scattered
throughout the notion seriously wish Mr. Cassidy since the Industrial Revolution, and all who assume the respon At least one-fifth of the nation's tib.lity of making
tr Laws. concentrated population
in realise that, if society is to at- London today.
Many of them in Fence and Security, have to travel between 20 to 30 only the individual but the State miles to go to
to work. There can als must submit willingly c
35l life in quite a lot of stringent controls.
Bolle
hardly be nny
in the
a place where
live in We muel learn to ke control: dormitories and spend most of or regulations, for they are the their time travelling.
very things that make freedon "One
good result which is very possible. We should also bear in
that. glaring is that poverty has been, inind
ultimate abolished in Britain.
analysis, the object of education "Every man, woman, boy and is develop self-disciplin
maximum through controls, legal or other- girl today has the
wise, and thus to make it posil- thance in life.
"It has all been a radleul, de-ble to reduce laws and reguin- mocratic change," Mr. Bruce lions to a minimum. concluded.
an all for freedom. Mr.
to
The speaker was' introduced Cassidy continued, "in business
by Mi. Wellington Hsic, newly-elected president.
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the as in other walks of life." Who
does not want freedom? To b The next meeting of the Cluis in a state of being free? will be held on Thursday, March the word "freedom" In the fore- Mr. Cas- 3. at the Chinese Bankers' Club, going quotation from Bank of East Asia Building, ut sidy's speech, connotes "licence“ 7 p.m. It will be the inaugural rather than emancipation dinner of the Club, when it willberation. open its new premises.
Reminders
Today
The Reform Club of Hong Kong, public meeting, Root Garden, HK Hotel, 5.30 p.m. Sino-British Club Orchestre con-
St. Stephen's College, 8.00 pm.
Watson, and Co., Ltd., annual
cort,
A.S.
Girls'
should like to conclude thir brief communication by stating with the greatest possible em- phasis, that National as well as local Governments should grani freedom in the fullest sense the word to all human beings. At the same time Governments should place adequate.limitations (controls) on the life of every citizen and on that impersonal
thing called business; for "free- dom is not the power to do what we uke, but the right without interference within the limits" of the 'Law:"
to act
R.S. WOODRUFF. ·
general meeting. HK Hotel. Orders For
12 noon.
Sweet Making Demonstration, Women's Section, European
HKVDC
Orders by Colonel L.T. Ride, Communds
estlier than the ordinary mall, 17 maila i torium · eula rot hove bren elose before 10 km. Registered and Parest opened today," said Sir Alexan- Foela close at 5p.m. on the previous day. dir.
Xals are cheat Kowloon Central Mr. Ruttonjce was not content Post Office half an hour earlier that the
with his donation of HK$550,000, GPO cloning time.
In the dock before Mr. W. A. continued Sir Alexander,
Among the passengers who Jell has offered a further HK$125,000, for Sydney and Melbourne by the Blair-Kerr were Lam Slu-mei,
people In Hong, Changte yesterday were Mrs. 50-year-old woman, Cheng Kuk- Canton and Hankow, twin (10) Kong who would say that with F. Empson, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1o. aged 37. and six other men
7.30 am., 20 am, 17.30 p.m., 2.30 all these magnificent
HLA Waghorn. Mr. contribu-
Lammert, including two with their heads p.m.: (GPU) 7 a.ti., 9.30, Noontions it was not necessary for Mrs. LN. Winfield, Miss P. concluct.
Mrs. J. Stratton, Mr. J. Rodger, bandaged, charged with disorderly Airmail for Rwetowa Ames. That, said Sir Alexander,
them to do anything themselves. Baldwin. Mr. J.W. Moorhouse. At 0.40 p.m. on February 23, Miss EM. Grimn, Miss V.H. Car-sain SI Evans, the woman had a wrong. The running of the san ruthers, Mrs. E.B. Lindsay. Mrs. Fight with Cheng as the result of tortum would need a lot of Himsworth. Mi
YMCA, 10 a.m. Mr. W.G. Griffin. Mr. a quarrel over Chong's dumping for hund, 'Nanking and money, and he endorsed Dr.
Chau's appeal for voluniary con- B.J.M. Monka, Miss S.D. Spencer woman.
on W.F. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. of rubbish
nt the door of the Garrison Players present "Arsenicunt, Jong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, and Taipeh, (Bek.) 3 (ord) tribullons from the public.
and Old Lace" Mission to Onier No. 7/10 follow 2.30 pt.
Registrations. This HQ is all open for Seaman's Institute, 8.30 pm. Four men joined in the dght on Airmail for Manila. Hunnhau, USA and Said the Government had agreed Miss G. Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs.
HK Football Association Emer-registration purposes from 990 to 1903 C. Crofton, M. T. Scott Suther
huges. All members of HRYNC who wịch make an annual grant (Ord.) to
land, Mr. A. Frigerio, Mr. L.M.he side of the woman, and two HK$150,000.
gency Meeting, 5.15 p.m. on the side of the man! A free- would in particular make And Mr. and Mrs. H. Na-hummers, and solid pieces of fire-
shout suply between these unire. Anyone Angove, Mr. J.B. Wood, Mr. R.D.
for-all ensued, and bamboo poles, Services Dance, European YMCA, register or not for or in the HKD
8 p.m.
unable to come to 11Q enn noply to the an appeal to those wealthy
adjatant för forma “alther by telephone vialtors who come to our shores chemstein, Mstr. P. Nachemsteln, wood were brought into use to
r in writing. Mrs. Mr. J. Johnston,
E.K. Ed- Their presence
such effect that two of the men has aggravated
those crowded wards, Mr. A. Hutchison, Mr. C.N.
sustained Injuries in the forehead. conditions which do more than Brooke, Mr. C.J. Merrill, Mr. R.W. anything oise to help
the Cooper, Mr. K.F.Hope, Mr. RE Mr. F.E Ling. Mr. W: Ritchie, spread of tuberculosle, and
White, Mr. J.F.B. Shaw and Mr. Bir Alexander. Mr. Ruttonjec thanked the C. Vallanalos.
Canada,
4.39
p.m.
(Rep.) 4.10 p.m. $ p.m. Ale Parcel Peut for Menila, Honolulú ami
USA, (Konkon cra (APO) 5 pm. Ordinary Airmail qprinted malters, kam
ples and small pucket JAMIE) for Manila, Guam, Honolulu and USA. (Kowloon CPO) 4.39 ...
1 p.m.
Hentow.
Closing Times by Sea
a..
Bhanghal, 10 m.
Hwatow. I n.m.
• Strata and Dangoon, 11 19.01.
(GPU)
Straits, Aden, Fayıt and Muralles, 2 BUDA Manila, Maurities; Momisen, Moira, In
for sanctuary.
He
Governor and Dr. Chau for their
kind reference to, him and salo
Messrs. M. Brown, M. Babarin,
it was a privilege for him to have Hung Van-ho and Giang Can ar
Margnes and Bouth Africa vin Durbeen able to, make this contribu- rived
ban, n
Amoy mod Japan, a p.m.
Formosa vis Keelung, Npon.
Holbow, Unkhof Wik Hulbaw and Kangvda,
Th W
1
tion to humanity.
Woglth And Poverty
enormous
Hong Kong yesterday from Saigon by Air Franec.
All defendants were bound over in the sum of $200 for 4x months.
:
Meeting Of Northumberland, Durham Group
He said there was
The wedding took place yester wealth in Hong Kong and there day at the Supreme Court Mar- were many wealthy people. ringe Registrar's Office of Mr. Roy There was also indescribable Scott Anderson, merchant, of 18 Alymell für Bwatow, and" Amoy, (Ben) misery. poverty, sickness and Stanley Beach Road, and Miss, of
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20
Going Times by Air
BRādu man,, (Ord) 9 amt.
Airmali for Shanghai, (Reg.) 9 #b
Q)勖
Atroll for Manila, titeg.) 11.m., (nl)
The annual general meeting and the Northumberland
disease in the same community. Anne Culbertson, of Repulse Bay Durham, Association was held. Tuberculosis was one of those Hotel, In the presence of Mr. at 6.15 p.m. yesterday in the discases, It was impossible for Chester Fritz and Mr. Garnett, South China Morning. Post anyone to overlook these condi- | Cousins. Almati for Switow, Amcy, Shangban, tions, he said, and common ****Thington and Ninkton; Airmail for" | humanity should demand that
Chungking, (eg) 3 pm, (Ord we do our share.
31.30 ..
3.30.
"It has been my aim for the
Almall for liangkok, (Ilet.) 4.10 p.m..courge of tuberculoals. I am
Almall for Talpeḥ, (lieu.) à p.m., (Onl.)
5.50 p.m.
རྩྭ
(Q) & pa
Costog Timer by Ben
Balgon, 10THIS "
PRIVATE CAR CATCHES FIRE
The
board room...
Coming Events
TOMORROW
HK Art Chib monthly exhibition, Helena May Institute. 3 to 7.p.m.
SUNDAY
Classical Concert, Toc H Club, Talbot House, 50, MacDonnel, Road, 8.30 p.m.
at
HK Art Club sketching class, members. 10 essemble Kowloon Star Ferry, 10.30
n.in.
Money Market
Gold was again steady yester day and fluctuations were within narrow limits,
Opening at BR$302 a thel, it first went down to $301.621, and then rose to $303.50. It closed. at $302,50.
After the report of the secre- tary for the year 1948 and the accounts were read and passed, Bishop Hall was re-elected Pre- sident of Association for
the coming year.
Mr. GW Scull was elected
Catol E.
gurer.
Mr.
|
"Refräsher' Courver Early next month il i hope to start a refresher goune Của all ocers and senior NCO"■ of HKVDU who have alrenty registered. This cours
also open to ex-libera
med Bestur
NGO, H the Uriah Indian Ung dominion or enlonial armlos de fovers who { havo" kino registered. Anyone Interested in 'thle course should apply to the Aķi. talt for drielle,
Hong Kong Yolanizer Anselailens, a cabaret, dance is beltz wranged for m bere of the Association, their wives nad
friends, at the Kowloon Cricket gab. thy, kind permalaslon, of the President kud Commjister), un "Saturday, March 19 at 9. Dim. Further particulars will bo unbcun- fend·latar. Members' are-requested-to make
Fa" nota; of, the 'dats.
Phalguryshe, of Corps Dinners. A hume ber of photographs" taken" at the recent Serpa Dinner are on view in the Bergeanta Mess at this 19. Any volunteer wahing pun copies can place orders" with
the Qu
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
p.m. p.m.
NOTICE TO MEMBERS Second Race Meeting, Saturday, 26th February, 1940,
There are nine races, the First Bell will be runs at 1.30 The first race will be run at 2:00 pas. and the last at 0.00
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE. Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED througout the Afeeling
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting nda-members to the Members Epotgsure and lub Rooms at 810 fuginding, lax · arp ghiajn ahle through the Secretary, on the written or persqual"inifo- duation of Member, auch
'chits etc. emper, such Memher, to "pe
*.7
Badges admiiting to Members' „Enclosure will NOT PA (Or sale at the RACE" COURSE,
*** The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 a.mt and this Secretary's Office at 21.43 am. Both Offices at Lar Elgor
change Building. *****
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club Honse provided they are ordered lu Advance Trom the No. 1
or (Tol. 27818).
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE, A
The price of admission to the Pablle Enclosure is 13 Including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate
Hooktunkers, Tie an men, eto, will not be permitted to sperate-Wilbla the, precinct, ai. The Hong Kong, Jockey Jus during the flaod Meeting, i
Refreshments will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Pablo Enclosure.
1
past two years to Aght this
US dollars opened at 1IK$5.13% and closed at a quarter of a cent to Government for its grateful
A private, car, driven by Mps.)
less. support. It has given us this sijoW.L Leuing of 50, Yuchow Vice-president,
Gold Yuan went down further and the buildings on it, worth Street, ground floor, caught fire honorary secretory, and Mr. J. Hong Kong delivery was quoted HK$6,000,000. and it has also outside 23, Maple Road, yester Frager re-elected honorary fre- at 456 of a cent; Canton temit Ceylon, Madagascar, Mauritius, Emat and
to make us an agreed
annual
tances at...23 South Africa, Karacht and Hombay.ront towards our maintenance driver and a
of a cent; and
SERVANTS PASSES.-.- MERATE. WA Grieg, W. H.Shanghal delivery at 10 and 18 passenger
{ts to"Mhin_87 Bhamaljildo' Divlildu・・ ... Airlin, $1.
Bervants' passes will be led to Frivato Box bolders Association
[++/Fe#!Xg]L_{D}pick Uptigy--Báturday 201 Tuberculoals Bangkok, ́a` pa
foring vehicle with slight burnt.
ONLY, who are requested to distribute them will discrimina J.. Tindall, J. Stakoe and G.A. "Taktres". making possible the opening of The
car was not seriously Rae were elected to the commit 100 and closed at five cents higher. Boundary Strait)" V.m.," Mongkok" "Die Woh and to endorse their spam or she passes.*Holders of this sanatorium," sald. Mr. Rut-damaged. MEHR eo, and Mrs. N Baller convenor Tiesis were unchanged from fon. Bunday #TIK Football CAROL Bande äro not permilkand "ih i the Members Enclosure Airpall for Babakuk, Bingapore, Batavia, toniec
Mechanics from n nearby of the ladies' sub-committee. the previous day at HK$24.00
Bhaktwap.Ditilen Bookipped WEAPPA: Or passion throuzi), on their Antles and must main Colombo, Bydsey and Auckland, (F) After the opening ceremony, a
VM, KCÓN Pétalon. garage used a foam 'oxtinguisher The proposal to send 10 guineas 100, WTA KERANA 30
In their employers""sizada, 1078_hom, 10/27 (964.) 19 àm, #7/8,
"Mare: Costro na Atresall for barghar, Nanking and telegram from Dr. Selwyn-Clarke to put out the small:binze: A fra pach to the editors of the Navy-
NEI Guilders opened pl H South China. AA Division. Kolor Tran gipstabs hirshall for Prebow: All Was read by Miss Ruby Mow- applicance was sent to assist castle Chronicle and the South 01:10 a 100 and closed at 10 cents port, Dirut pill men, the atopike Am mall for Talaan, (Reg.) 6. tion. It read Congratulations of the car caught org.
fung, Secretary, of the Associa– "It was reported that the engluq) em Echo to be distributed to the | higher.
hylome charitable insiitution of North Sterling was higher at HK$15.- Addballages--There will be 1 frülilon, spnatorium plan
The causeling not been de- umburland and Durham war cup-- 28. Australian pounds were LOL- OEM miting in the Urban Cunet termined yet. spicit,"
Chambere payiday:37 25 5,00 pm clipgod, at 111c$12,79,
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17
Airmall Im Kunming and Cricutis, (en) 120 p/m/ #W/T, (Ord.), 0.89 mm, #1/tr
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