THE
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST WTH,
ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING CO. OF CHINA,
ALL BRITISH
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COMPRISING :—
C. A. Paraons & Co., Ltd..... Turbines, Condensers
W.
Lancashire Dynamo
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Hather and Platt, Ltd.....
Bruce Peebles & Co., Ltd.)
Alternators, Dynamos AC & DC. Motors Synchronous Motors Motors Converters Turbine Pumps
Mirrlees Bickerton & Day, Diesel Engines
Ltd.
ALL BRITISH.
National Gas Engine Co., Oil & Gas Engines.
·Ltd.
British Switchgear, Ltd... Brook Hirst & Co., Ltd. Erskine Heap & Co., Ltd...
Electric Control, Ltd. Whipp & Bourne, Ltd.
British Electric Trans-1
former Co., Ltd.
Gas Producers
High & Low Tension Switchgear
Switch Boards Automatic Switchgear Motor Starters
Transformers
W. T. Healeys Telegraph Electric Wires and
Works Co., Ltd. ...................} Cables
The travelling representative of the above Company is at present in Hongkong. ALL BRITISH
For Quotations and Specifications address:→→→
10443
THE RED HAND
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COMPOSITIONS LIMITED,
LONDON.
Contractors to the Admiralty, India Office, War Office, Crown Agents for the Colonies &c.
7337
THE RED HAND BRAND."
Antifouling
Bottoms,
Compositions for Ships' Anticorosive Paints, Ready mixed, for all purposes. Supplies available from:
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SALF
LESS 30% DISCOUNT
For a fortnight only,"
From 1st to 15th August, 1921.
A large quantity of
MANILA HEMP HATS and
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Excellent shapes, Assorted Colours, Different Sizes, Best quality. Come early! Don't miss the chance
SWATÓW DAWN WORK" CO,
14, Der Vox Bd, Omtral, Paone No. 2860.
|ED. WHEEN & SONS, LTD.
8, French Bund. Shanghai.
Woollen Merchants,
Ext4, 1882
WHEEN
COWARD
SONS
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NCHESTER
Offer of New Cloths:
SPRING SUITINGS COSTUME CLOTHS COATINGS, INDIGO and BLACK BERGES GRET FLANNELS CREAM TWILLS. CRICKET FLANNELS SUPERS And UNI- FORM CLOTHS
IN CASE LOTS, single pieces
or short lengtha
(any length cut),
Quotations if any Port. Prompt Shipment from Stock.
BSA
CONSISTENT SUCCESSES.
1919. A. C. U. Six days Reliability Trial. R. 8. A won the chief award,
the Team Prize and thros Gold Medals,
1920. Scottish Bir days Reliability Trial B. & A. won the chief award, the
Team Prize and four Gold Medals.
1921: Pari-Pyrenees 1230 Miles Buliability Trial B. S. Awon the chief award, the Team Prize, two gold medals, Pyrenees Cup, Lot & Garonne M.C.C. Cup and Bordeaux M.C.C. Cup for beat Side-car performanes.. in Pyrenees.
1921. Scottish Six days Reliability Trial. Telegram received stating that
B. B. A. woo five Gold Medals and tied for Team Prize,
The machines used in all these Trinks were stock models, the same as you can buy, "Can there be better proof of B. &.& CONSISTENT Reliability?"
Fall information & catalogues given freely on request.
B.S.A. CYCLES LTD., BIRMINGHAM.
Sole Agents: WALTER FORD & CO.
ALL BRITISH
Hongkong P.O. Box 93.
A Good
Medicine
according to one of the wise old thinkers of the past, possesses two important qualifies. It "restoreth us our health when we lose it” and it "preserveth our health while we have " Probably no popular medicine possesses these two qualides in greater measure thani Beecham's Pals. Beecham's Palsy restore and also preserve the health. They are excellent to take when the system is mn-down and in need of a gentle restorative: Beecham's Pills act upon and through the organs of digestion the regular and harmonious work Ing of which is of the first impor tance. They speedily correct irregularities and restore healthy conditions. It has been abundantly proved that the occasiorial use of this well-knows medicine wilt go far to maintain the general health In a state of efficiency. Enjoy good health therefore, by taking that good medicine-
Beecham's Pills.
BRECHAM'S FILLS are spectally suitable for Females of all ages.
Constipation
the root of many troubles. Be rid of it! Half a teaspoon- fulof KruschenSalts in a tumbler of hot watereverymorning does away with it. Enough for two months in a bottle
Kruschen
Salts
Á 5. Watson & Co., Zip. Sole Axetts for Hong Long and Southern China,
974
1991.
AID FOR HOSPITALS. STATE GRANT OF £1,000,000. VALUE OF THE VOLUNTARY SYSTEM.
Praction proposals for restoring the Snancial stability of hospitals in Great Britain have Been submitted to the Minister of Health by Viscount Cave's Committee, whose report was issued re-
THE
WORLD THEATRE.
Tuesday, 9th to Thursday, 11th August 9.15 p.m.
sently. The greatly increased mainten- THE WONDERFUL DRAMATIC PRODUCTION
ance costs due to after-war conditions have far outstripped contributions, with the result that the continuance of a voluntary basis of some of the best known institutions in in jeopardy,
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"THE VENGEANCE OF THE WILD"
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For various reasons the committes are convinced that the voluntary system must be preserved, and they indicate" a number of measures which should be adopted to increase resources and reduce axpenditure. They hold, however, that, 2.15 PM.
if the hospitals are to be saved immed-
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fate temporary asistance must be given 7.18. 13th & 14th Episodes of MOON riders.
by the State, to be distributed accord-
ing to the needs of the various institu- 5.15 p.m. TO HONOUR LOBEY"
tions as ascertained by a central body to
be established for this and other pur poses.
Their main recommendations may be thus summarised :--
1-That Hospital Commission · for Great Britain should be set up by the Ministry of Health.
9-That voluntary hospitals 'com. mittees should be formed in each county or county borough, the King Edward's Hospital Fund to act for London.
3.-That Parliament should be asked to sanction J temporary grant of £1,000,000 for 1991, to be administered by the Hospitals Commission, grants to be made normally on the recommenda tions of the local voluntary hospital com mittees.
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4-That a further grant may be re- quired in 1999, but no Government as- sistance should be promised beyond that [year.
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3. That the Hospitals Commission during the two years may recommend grants (not exceeding £230,000 in 1921- 92) for extension and improvement of hospitals, subject to like contributions being made from private sources.
4. That arrangements should be ne- gotiated through the voluntary hospitals committees for the utilisation of vacant beds in poor law infirmaries.
7-That County Councils 'should be empowered to contribute to the expenses. of Voluntary Hospitals Committees.
8-That failing the provision in the National Health Insurance Acts of a hospital benefit,' the Courts ibould be authorised to award to hospitals compensation under the Employers Liability and Workmen's Compensation Acta.
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9. That local authorities should be authorised to pay the cost of the treat- ment in hospitals of persons in their employ.
10. That the payment from technical education funds of grants for the train- ing of nurses should be considered.
11. That provision should be made. for obtaining and tabulating returns of cases trented in hospitals.
12-That all contributions by employ ors to hospital funds should be allowed ns.deductions from profits for income. tax purposes.
13.-That where the payment to a hos pital of testamentary gift of residue is delayed for more than a year, the hos pital should be authorised to claim re- payment of income-tax.
14-That legacy and succession duty on testamentary gifts to hospitals should be remitted.
VALUE OF VOLUNTARY SYSTEM. After reviewing the financial position of the hospitals, of which there are in Great Britain 952, containing 52,194 beds, the committee ask:-
Is the voluntary system worth saving? We are convinced that it is. If that system falls to the ground, hospitals must be provided by the public, and the expense of so providing them would be enormous. They must then be carried on without the aid of the voluntary subscriptions and donations estimated at not less than 20,000,000 a year, and presumably without the income (about £1,000,000 a year) from endowments which were given to support voluntary hospitals" only. But the money loss to the State would be a small matter com- pared with the injury which would be done to the welfare of the sick for whom the hospitals are provided, the training of the medical profession, and the pro- gress of medical research."
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The combination of the hospital with BEEKLY PRESS, July to December
the medical school is of inestimable. value to both. On the one hand the
KEATING'S teaching of medicine would be ineffec
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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 9th to August 15th, 1921.
HIGH WATER,
tive without the opportunities for ob servation and experience which the hos pital affords, and, on the other hand, the constant presence in the wards of. teacher and student and the desire of both to maintain the reputation of their hospital are an incentive to cars and vigilance in the treatment of the sick. It is in the wards of the voluntary hos pitala that most of the ductors who ren- dored such fine service in the war were trained, and it is there that the majority of the young doctors and. nurses upon whom "the future health of the country depends are being equipped. for their work. Moreover, the existence of this feld for: experience and research has re sulted in many, discoveries which have been of inestimable service to the health Tue 9 of the race, and have made our médical
Wed. 10 m 1 service second to none in the world. The voluntary hospital system, which is Thur 11m3 13 a 5 peculiar to the English-speaking peoples,
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will be received at this Office until 3
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MACKINNON, MACKENZIE
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Agents,
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