HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1932.
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A slight increase in the number As the result of action taken by of cases of sinall pox recently notifi the polics in regard to the preed in the Colony formed the sub valence of thefts from effes build.joot of an interview which a ings, two private "watchnion wore prosentative of the Daily Press |
had with Dr. Pope, Medical Officer summoned befors Mr. Schpfleld at Central Magistracy yesterday for of Health, youterday afternoon `. sleeping while on duty.
The cases were brought after a Hoar of inspection during the aid dle of the month at about midnight when it was alleged by Det-Inspec-
Dr. Pope said that there was not the slightest fear of an epidemic of the disenso breaking out, as the number of cases, although somewhat greater than usual, need not be re
tor Andrew that he found the Ingarded with any degree of alarm. dian Watchman, Wailhawa Singh,
in a state indicativu of profound stumbor at his post outside the Yes Sang Fat store; the other was a Chinese watchman, Mak Shik, om ployed by Mesars. Komar and Komor, who was stated to have been found lying, asleep in a camp chair,
Futile Excuse.
Shanghai Bafugees.
There are," said Dr. Pope, "a very large number of Chinese ro fugees arriving in the Colohy from Shanghai, and quarantino rostrio- tions are in force against, that port
rofugees are of course subjected to an account of small-pox. All the
a'medioal examination before they are permitted to land, but there In the eren af Madhawa Singh, the officer told the Magistrate that may remain one or two who ary there could have been no excuse still in the stage of incubation. In whatever, na accused was wrap-any case, it should be remembered ped up in a blanket and obviously that most of the cases of small-tiox making up his mind to go to sleop.”
Insped or Androw, roplying to a
brought to thematics of the Modical declaration by the defendant that Authorities come from the mor he was permitted by his master tuarios, and that they arise from lie down and go do sleep, stated the practice of dumping, dead bodies that he had rang up the man's om- ployer, informing him that he was, which it is impossible to stamp out acing to taky put a summons, and completely. The latter told him to." go ahead.” His Worship recorded a convic tion and fined the defendant $25.
Not Really Asleep.
Mak Shik, Messrs. Komor and Komer's watchman, denied that he wag asleep. He found it a chilly night and had merely wrapped himmelf up in, a blanket,
In evidence, Inspector Andrew. said that he had to rouse the de- fondant.
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Dofondant claimed that although he had his eyes closed, he was not really asleep.
After corroborative evidence had been given by a Chinese detective accompanying Inspector Andraw, his Worship convicted the defen dant and imposed a use of $20.
Our representativo was informed that small-pox in Hong Kong is. essentially a cold weather diacare, and that the end of the present cold spell will propably result in the number of cases of small-pox returning to normal.
PREFERENCES FOR EMPIRE AGRICULTURE.
B.E.P.O. PROPOSALS TO CHANCELLOR.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer in reply to representations made
to him on behalf of the British Empire Producers, Organisation by Sir Edward Davson, Bt., tho. Chair- man "of that body, has agreed to reesive from the Organisation any
VARSITY JOTTINGS. specific, suggestions and proposals
LAW AND COMMERCE SOCIETY.
they may desire to make in regard to each of the Empire primary pro- ducts with which that body is con- cerned.
Car-
The Associated Federations" and the Commodity Committees of the Organisation represent producers At the annual general meeting in all parts of the Empire of Mont, of the Hong Kong University Law Dairy Products, Sugar, Tobacco, and Commerce Society on Tuesday, Fruit (fresh, dried and Prof. R. Robertson and Mr. M. A.ned), Ten, Coffee, Cocon, Wine and Cooper were elected President and Canned Fish. There is also a Vice President respectively for the Wheat Committee but this commod year 1992. The post of Chairmanity is already the subject of direct went to Mr. Lam Swee Chum and that of Hon. Secretary to Mr. Soo Cheng Hoo.
Inter-Hostel Bridgė.
In an inter-hostel bridge, contest, on Tuesday night, Eliot Hall de feated Lugard Bail
D thousand point
It is stated that Mayt Halt is a ranging u match with Elios.
Zator Varsity Meet.
discussion between the Governments of Great Britain and the Domin ions. These Commifces are now mosting at frequent intervals and formulating statements of the re quirements of each of those Empire products in view of the altered fiscal outlook in Great Britain as well as in preparation for the Im perial Economie Conference. It is
desirodo arrive, in the case of each commodity, at a policy which will be common to its producers whorever in the Empire they are situated. This has in many cases The inter-University athletic already been accomplished. ment between Hong Kong, Lingnan, As far as the Imperial Conferenca aad Sun Yat Son Universities will is concerned them memoranda
be held this year in Canton. The should prove of very great value by datos have been fixed for March providing delegales with an agreed statement of the policy favoured by the producers of most of the im portant foodstuffs in the Empire.
26 and 28,
There is a possibility that the meet may be postponed in view of the Shanghai trouble
. It will be recalled that the Bret
inter-Varsity meet was held last
year at Caroline Hill, the local CONCERT AT UNION
students winiling the champion-
ahip.
Farewell Party.
1J
CHURCH HALL.
The Shanghai students of the LOCAL ARTISTES IN GOOD University gave, a
farewell tea
VOICE
party yesterday Afternoon in honour of Dr. T. 8. Szo, M.B., B.S., who is gong to Shanghai to Burve in the hospitals, which ars now. filled with wounded soldiere.in aid of the New Territories An excellent concert was staged Dr, Sze graduated two years ago, Evangelization Socity at the Union and was Chairman of Morrison Churah (Kennedy Road) Church Tall in 1930.
Hall last evening, when the follow ing"artistes took part:-
Graduate at the Front.
News from Shanghal states that Mr. H. Ma, B.Sc (Engineer: ing), who graduated last year, has joined the Chinese nrmy and is now fighting in the front line in Shang-
Trip to Macao.
bai.
Mrs, F. C. E. Rendall. Soprano. Mrs. H. L. Lockhart...Contralto Mr. H. G. Annias..........Tenor Mr. Szente........ Violincello The "Royard
malo
Quartetto Mr. E Long
Accompanist year.... All the singers were in excellent The Education Booity is plan foice, Mrs. Rendall and Mrs. Lock hart boing particularly well receive ning to visit Maono and ita ured. The celle solos of Mr. Stonte rounding districts daring tho Easter Holidays,
Training for Sports.
The Pavilion, Polcfutam Road,
la crowded every day with students, who train enthusiastically for the coming. sports on March 5
were also very pledaingos de i A, fair - gathering was prosont, including the Rev. G. Powell,"
Programme.
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Gr.Bus Spring Handloap (One
MRD) "A" Class,
Aloxandra Hall...
Army Hall Blue Love
Blue Star
K. M. A.
CERAMIC & REFRACTORI PRODUCT
CLINKER PAVING, BUILDING
ba
7:00
& FIRE- -BRICKS
132.
140
188
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159
Deviron
158
Don ......
135
Festival Evo
140.
Gold Ring
160-
110
150.
240
15
1-40
154
159
130
152
150
150
Iloilo
Indiana
Kato.
King's Paroch Michaol Guy
Navy Hall
Powhatan
Snappy Eve in... Tontino
Wembley Stag White Jade Stag
Grin Spring Handicap (One
Ajax
Cebu
Devon Esculado
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158
101
Amos (late Duke" of
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155
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101
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153
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131
149
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158
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101
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158
161
161
40 milliamp typo BC1830, with two variable voltages and fixed maximum
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$80.00
181
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101
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155
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155
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181
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Music Magnet receivers
$30.00
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161
Maple Leaf
161
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158.
161
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$15.00
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158
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$20:00
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135.
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$28.50
Powerful King
101.
Panch
BO1861 hdrefor Dynamic Loud Sparker-
397,50
161
The Lion The Shoveller
15A
138
Toby
158.
Tommy Boy....
186
Venus the
181
White Heather Winkie
161
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176 00
$12.00
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158
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140
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147
Coronation Eve
164
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140
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140
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147
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152
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140
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140
Mike
140
B.0.3049, Portablo 4 valve set
Nippy
140
Padi Pry Peppermint
140
140
ཨཱས ཝཾཝཾ ཨ
140
140
140
140
147
1:45
140
Happy Valley Spring Handicap
(From "2 Mile Post
Royal Flush The Tiger Tinns
Tom
Vainrous
Wisdom Stag
Wonderful Stag
(If the top weight does not ac copt, all weights to be raised by: 7 lbs.).
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Happy Valley Spring Handicap (From "2 Mile Post "')
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African Eve
Ibu. 155
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140
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156
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105
135
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158
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148
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140
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100
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105
165
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The Plaver
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Sanderson
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Geahl
11. Dust Contralto-Selected.
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$28.0
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