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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1929.
THE WATER SHORTAGE.
STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION" AT
YESTERDAY'S MEETING.
„C'ontinued from Page 3.1
COST OF 5 M.G. DAILY
SUPPLY.
$13,000 A DAT.
LAST WEEK'S
CONSUMPTION.
TYPHOID DEATHS.
TWO EUROPEANS PASS AWAY ON SUNDAY.
MR. JACK BUCHANAN, C,A,
As briefly announced in these colans the death took place on Sunday afternion of Mr. Jack Buchanan, C.A.. of the arm of Messrs. Thomson and Company,
CHINESE YW.C.A.
RALLY HELD LAST SATURDAY.
A rally of several hundred meni - bers of the Chinese YW.C.A. was held on Saturday evening) on the ing Wa athletic teld. The pr gramme included an impressive opening ceremony, an inspection of of Directors and General Secretary, the eight club sections by the Board |
a grand March, the presentation of
The Colostul Secretary: Before 27.25 M.G. ON THE ISLAND. Chartered Accountants. Hie con- the Ma Sports Cup, group games,
we go on to the reports from the sub-committees I should like to open this mintter for discussion.
Mr. M. K. Lo said that he would like to have an estimate of the amount of water which would be consumed if a restricted supply were given by the rider 'mains. Did the estimate of six million gallons per day pre-suppose the division into districts which the Dirseters of Public Works had said
would be neCRISALS,
The Director of Public Works: It is more than an estimate, it is an actual fact.
Mr. M. K. Lo then asked in the event of arrangement by which the tenants of the upper floors were as aured of their fair share so that the district need not be subdivided, i if the mains could be open for more¦ than two hours.
The Director of Public Works ¦ ¦ It might possibly mean a little less water being used, but it would enuse endless trouble.
The Colonial Secretary: The opinion of the Water Works Engin- cer is that the scheme simply would not work.
Mr. M. K. Lo: What I want to know is, if the water mains were opened for two hours daily what would be the consumption of water How much would it most, to pump five million gallons of water per day into Tytan Tuk, if the water wer, brought by consters,
The Colonial Serenry: the possible. Mr. Sutherland, to get that information ?
HONG KONG.
The total storage in the Island reservoirs on the morning of Mon day July 9, amounted to 157.79 million gallons showing a decrease of 77 million gallons during the past week: the amount collected from streams being 100 million gallons.
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The week's consumption totala $7.25 million gallons and is made up as follows:-
From City, mains
...... 18.75 From Taikoo ..... From Lai Chi Kok... From Tsun Wan From steamer, ete.
3.19* 1.9 3.07*
37.35
*To tanks.
KOWLOON.
Reservoir Decrease 8.75 Million Gallons.
tracted typhoid fever and was re-songs and refreshmeris. mored from his residence at Shek O to the French Hospital, where he passed away.
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Mrs. Ma Wing Chan, President of the Young Womens Christian Association, and donor of the sports cup, made the presentationa and with the Board of Directors and Miss Shin (General Secretary) inspected the girls.
Mr. Buchanan came to Hong | Kong in November last year, and made a host of friends, as he took an active inwrest in many local movements. de Treasurer of the Naval and Milied, and, would be open during tary Y.31.CA., and was also con August. A programme of camp life neeted with the S.P.C.A., the Faal has been planned for younger mem ing Hunt, the Shek-0 Country hers and of rest and recreation for Club, and the Hong Kong Club.
older members, Much sympathy will be extended to his parents at Croftamie, Dry man. Scotland. He was their eldest son, and was dine to reach bis 23th birthday, in a few days.
Miss Wong was able to ansconce the Holiday House for that Honorary W.C.A. members had been secur
The Funeral.
The girls wish to thank Ying Wa College for their kindness in lend- ing the grounds, and the following Club Leaders for their help: "3isses Trong Mo hinh Tùng Shu Sa Trung Siu Chun. Taam Tak Kwong. Daisy Ma. Wong Hung Ching. Wong Yun Lan, Suen Yau Tsz, Ng Wai Ling, Chun Man Sung, Taung Ying Mei. Chung Han Yi, Lei Yun Chi.
Many friends attended the funeral at the Protestang Cemetery, Happy yesterday, at which the Rev. E. C Young officiated. Among those present were.—Mr. Stephen Buritali. Mr. J. Chapman, } mamm the Hon Mr. T. H. King, and Messrs, P. de Moore, Allan Keith, J. C. M. Grenham, R. Hancock, R. H. Charles, W. B. L. Pattemlen, The total storage in the mainland A. Potts, Stewart Smith, J. L reservoirs on the morning of Mo-Macpherson, J. H. Han, D. H. day, July 3, amounted to 105.52 lake, P. O'Brien." Fowler, S. million gallons showing a decrease Hops, and others. of 5.73 million gallons during the past week.
The week's consumption, exclud. Woulding supplies to Hong Kong is 19.78 million gallons plus 0.13 rom the Tsun Wan supply making a total of 19.91 million gallons.
The sield, frost the Shing Mun River and streams during the week is 14.32 million gallons.
Mr. Sutherland: "We have a rough figure which must depend on how quickly the Government can take the water away. If we say they will take away five thousand tons per day through the pipe lines, and do not add the cost of adapting the consters, the figure would be somewhere in the region of c0 cents per ton,
QUALITY OF WATER
"EXCELLENT.” “
At the Ol of the Water Con- trul Commission our representative was shown Dr. Minett's report on an analysis of the water in all tanks on the Praya. In each onse the analysis read Excellent. Quality equal to maing'
messmate.
Prostor, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Atwell, Mr. and Mrs, W. Whiteley, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Vellenga, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hoos, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jeffries, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Richards.
RED PIMPLES ON BABY'S FOREHEAD
Spread Over Face, Head, Back Cuticura Heals.
"My baby frat had little red pin- ples on his forehead which quickly byuka into a dry, red patch and spread all over his face, head and back. It must have been very painful and burned because baby could not keep hia bead still... It looked awful. The trouble lasted about five weeks.
"I tried Alferent remedies but the trouble did not improve. I began using Curioms Soep and Glatment and they relieved the inflammation, and in about five weeks be wAS COI» pletely healed." (Signed) Mrs. Hum phries, 74, Price St., Smethwick, Birmingham, Eng., Jan. 22, 1923,
Use Cuticure to heal akin meubles.
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ton. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Easter- in Sir Robert Hu Tung, Sirornok, Mr. and Mrs. Norming Henry and Lady Pollock and Miss ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Owen, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ribeiro, Mr. and Frances Oakley. Mr. Robert Shewan, Col. and Mrs. T. AM. T. S. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. and L. J. Cave, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mar Robertson, Mrs. Paterson
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Mrs. W. H. Edmonds, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. C. C. Nelson, Mr. and
S. Deacon and Irene,, Mr. and Mrs. The Colonial Secretary: It would
Mrs. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Hamp
J. Wastih, Mr. and Mrs C. L. Far- be about $15.000 a day.
den Rres, Mr. and Mrs. C.
mer, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Strellett. Strafford, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. C.
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Purnea Messrs. J. C. M. Gren.
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hun, A. Ritchie, W. L. Pattenden. Captain and Mra A. H. Kotewall
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and Mrs. H. R. Works, Mr. Williamson, and Mr,
Blaker, W. R. Oswald, Richard Perell Mr. Hancock, E. M. Bryden. Capt. T.
Remington, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mnjr. Sutherland would let him have
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Eastman Mr. Laurensra. S. C. Chang. J. L.
and Mrs. F. J. Ling, Mr. and Mrs. copies of their speeches in order
The Colonial Secretary: The Macpherson, Allan Keith, R. H. that he might put the information question is being considered. I am Charles, M. H. Large. J. E. Henry.
T. R. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. W. which they had given to the meet- not prepared to give an answer. IL Goldman, d. W. Alabaster, D. ing fully before the Chinese meet had considered it as a Hong Kong Strellett. E. J. R. Mitcheli, E. ing which was to be held on Wed-measure but there is something to C. and E. F. Pincher, H. R. Sturt. nesday.
be said for the suggestion that all aspector P. J. O'Brien, S.P.C.A. should pay alike. though. I am not The European Y.3.C.A.. Com prepared to agree with Dr. Tso.mittes and Menders of the Naval The metered supplies are largely to and Military Y.M.C.A.. S.P.C.A.. business premises and we must not Committee and Members of the put the price so high that it will Hong Kong Club, the American interfere with business.
Club, de Hong Kong Cricket Club, The proposal was adopted by the Royal H.K. Golf Club, the H.K. Polo Club, President and Members meeting.
of St. Andrew's Society, Shek-O
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The Colonial Secretary then said that there was a point on which he wished to get the views of the meeting.
It had been suggested
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THE BUILDERS. they should in the consumption of ! Mr. M. K. Lo pointed out the water, It was further suggested that the only way to ensure this hardship to contractors of the Gov was to make people pay for their ernment action in cutting off their water, and the Government was reter supplies. There were, he considering the introduction of said, 10,000 people connected with some acheme for charging every
the building trade and work was user of water through a meter for practically stopped owing to their every gallon used. Except for the being unable to get water.
The Colonial Secretary: I am Linstead and Davis, the Staff of the water rate of per cent paid by indebted to you for bringing the H.K. Engineering and Construc every one, whether they had a meter or not, the cousumer-on a interests of 20,000 of our fellow tion Co.. The Ault and Wilorg meter-pays 40 cents per thousand beings to our notice. If the contrac- China Co.. Duro Garage, Messrs. gallons used up
tors will bring the statement of Reuters, Ltd.. certain ampunt and 73 cents ($: on the their hardships to the water autho Peak) per thousand gallona excess rity I am sure they will be con water. It would be no hardship if sidered. metered consumers had to pay 50 cents per every thousand gallons. The object was not to obtain re- venue but to check consumption
The Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall: Is this to be permanent ?
The Colonial Secretary: It is un emergency measure.,
to
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The Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall: Then I am in favour of it. I think those that get meter water should have to pay
Dr. S. Tao said that the people who did not have á meter supply had to pay about $3. per thousand gallons for carried water, and he thought it would be better if this rate were to be levied on
the meter users.
(Continued on next Column).
TWO MOTOR MISHAPS. RICKSHAW AND MOTOR CYCLE.
Two minor motor accidents were reported to the Police yesterday.
The driver of taxi No. 5e1 ze- ported that he erashed into a rick-
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Mr. B. Welie: Could the Direc
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MR. L. A. COSSART. Another death from typhoid fever at the French Hospital on Sunday was that of Mr. L. A. Cossart, of tor of Public Works tell us bow
the Asiatic Patroleum Company, many meters are in use in Hongwhich came in the nature of a shock Kong!
to his many friends.
Mr. Cossart, who was 45 years of
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Chief Constable At South - 1915, and for a number of years he hear of the loss of their thirteen-
was he month old son. The infant passed Shields:. At what speed Previously been connected for six away at the Matilda Hospital on travelling? Man: I did not see years with the Anglo-Egyptian Sunday, death being due to en-hin, but he must have been travel-
ling pretty sharp.
Mr. B. Wylie: How much water do they use daily?
The Colonial Secretary said that the figures would be worked out
The Hon, Mr. J. P. Braga saked that pipe lines might be run from the Homuntin Wells to Shanghai Street and Nathan Road to avoid long porterage of water. The Directors of Public Works replied that at present Kowloon had a 12 hours supply but that should res trictions be necessary again, what Mr. Brags asked might be done.
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A service was conducted at the Protestant Cemetary Chapel by the Dean, the Very Rev. A. Swann,
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Judge Thompson, as constat in Kham RC Hlessed are those who do suipo. The cycle involved is No, not know how much their income
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