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Practice That Leads To Smuggling

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1933.

KOWLOON HOCKEY | NOW WHAT ABOUT

Club Win Over Army

WISHART DEFEAT R.A.S.C.

Playing on the U.S.R.C. ground, the Hong Kong Hockey Club de feated the Army in a fast game by three goals to two,

At the opening of the game the A fow daya" ago at the Kowloon Army took charge of the play and Magistracy several Chinese passen-attacked the Club's goal... Jalil soon gers were fined for attempting to put the Army in the lead with a smuggle merchandise. aboard neat pass from Habib on the right vessel leaving the Colony.

The Club, however, soon squalised through Lay and continuing their Yesterday, Mr. E. W. Hamilton, attacks took the lead just before the of the Import and Export Depart end of the first half, the goal boing ment, again appeared in Court to prceconte two Shanghai seamen for scored by Divett. attempting to import unmanifested goods, to wit, 634 bottles of Chinese sauce, into the Colony, aboard the

8. Yatshing.

MALARIA?

TONIC NEEDED AFTER AN ATTACK

When it was discovered some thirty years ago that Malaria was spread by the mosquito, people ba lieved that this disease would soon

disappear if the mosquitos were destroyed..

Gradually, however, hops in this direction was abandoned, as in the last few years medical science Las proved by experience that it will be practically impossible to destroy the mosquitos. Some hundreds of variations of anopheles species have been found, all of them having The Club continued in the attack their own peculiarities as to breed- ing mood and soon after the re-in-places and propagation. Some of them only bread in stagnant sumption of play Divett added his

water, others avoid it "and" second goal. The Army in reply clear, cool mountain streams. Some Taunch a combined attack on the breed in the axils of leaves, others Club goal area but could only force

in brackish sea-water. comer. Rodger at back for the Club was very safe,

Te prosecuting the defendants Mr. Hamilton remarked that it was a dangerous practise and one whinna definitely led to smuggling. The de- partment was at war with this proc- tise and if a check could be put to this importing of unmanifested cargo it would be a long way to wards stopping smuggling.

The two defendants, a cook and cabin boy, were seen by Ravenne Officer Humphreys, while they were conducting a search for contraband

Williams in a

Meanwhile the play subsided to the centro-feld with the Club gradually pressing. brilliant solo effort beat Abbas Ali at back but missed a beautiful chance by sending the shot wide when he had only Captain Gore in goal to beat,

use

It is true that much can be done cally but it is out of the question destroy the mosquitos entirely as it had been hoped. Since this

sad truth must be accepted, science again turns to the problem of the

disease itself.

1:

As it is impossible to stamp our malaria, it must be allowed to claim as few victima as possible. Most disiasa itself and its treatment

on board the s.s, Tatahing after her through at the other end and pass-people know enough about the

arrival from Shanghai. They were seen to unload and carry & quan tity of bottles in bundles to tie wharf His suspicion was arouse i and on examining the stuff found it was not on the ship's compradore saw the Club still pressing the Army manifest. The first defendant plead their score but without success. The goal in the endeavour to increase ed guilty and admitted that the final score of 3 goals to two remain- goods were his, but the second deed until the close of play. fendant, in his plea of not guilty, claimed that the bottles did not The teams:- belong to him and that he had no- thing to do with the goods.

Mr. Hamilton remarked that the second defendant whe seen opening the cabin door where the goods had been kept and at all event, he was an accomplice.

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Almost immediately Habib broke ing the ball to Jail, the latter made with quinine once it has been con- no mistake and sent the ball high tracted, but it has been proved into the goal and giving Gregory again and again that it is not so chance to say it much the disease which is dange The Drapery Emporium

us as its after-effects the so-called state of cachexy the patient has no cachexy or weakness. During this resistance to infection and is then The Noted House of Drapers open to the attack of many diseases. It is, therefore, essential that more attention should be givan în Club: Gregory, J. Rodger, E. V. this country to the excellent re- Reed, W. A. Reed, D. J. Lowe,medies available such as Sanato- J. T. Tetley, H. Owen Hughes, gen-which can be relied upin to Williams, Divott, A. T. Lay, and F. rebuild lost strength within a very E. W. Lammert.

short time.

The Army-Capt. Goro, Lt. Laine, Abbas Ali, Sidar Khao, Lt. Cresswell, Et. Tyler, Habbib, Capt. Morgan, Lt. Garthwaite, Jalil, and Lt. Byer.

B.A.S.C. Go Down to Wishart,

The Royal Army Service Corps were surprisingly beaten by H.M.S. Wishart in the Mamak match on the Naval ground, Kowloon, yesterday. A.B. Murrell scored, for the Navy team shortly after the commence- ment of the game; and though the R.A.6.0. modo determined attempta to equalise matters the Naval team

Revenue Officer Humphreys evidence, said that he was conduct- ing a search aboard the a... Yat shing on February 21 after her ar- rival from Shanghai and noticed the second defendant opening an un- occupied cabin from which he land- ed several bundles" of bottles to the shore people to take to the wharf, The defendant also opened the rice store-room and took out further | bundles of the same bottles. He. allowed the remainder to be carried ashore before he stopped the first ↑ held the lead.p defendant, and questioning him, found that the bottles containing Chinese sauce were not mentioned on the ship's manifest handed to him by the compradore,

He arrested the two, defendanta

INCHCAPE MEMORIAL

For it is very necessary that the body regains its strength quickly if new infection is to ba resisted.

There is no doubt that we shall have to put up with the fact that malatia not only exists, but will remain for some time to come. In the meantime our watchword must be: Quinine and Sanatogen !

PREMIER'S NEW SECRETARY

MR. J. A. N. BARLOW TAKES SIR P. DUFF'S PLACE

The Prime Minister has appoint- cd Mr. J. A. N. Barlow, principal. private secretary in the Ministry of Labour, to be his principal pri-

and after informing the Company's STAINED WINDOW IN PARISHvate secretary. superintendent, took the men to the Woter Police Station.

The ship's compradore in evidence said that he noticed the bottles on board but did not know whom they belonged to. They were not mani- fested on the ship's cargo list.

Smuggling of a Kind Mr. Hamilton in his submission to the Magistrate pointed out that instead of goods being smuggler away from the Colony as was in the previous instance, in this case it was smuggling into the Colony. It was a practied at which the de partment were at war with and ono which would definitely lead to smuggling. If a check could be put on the practise of importing un- manifested goods it would go a long way towards stopping smuggling. The goods were valued at $250 and in addition, the Company had been defrauded of. the freightage of 800.40, at 10 cents por bottle,

The Magistrate remarked that check might easily have been made on the vessel by the company.'.

Mr. Hamilton in reply said that that whs a matter with which the Department had been struggling for some time, but they were not, pre- pared to give an answer on the (Continued on nest column,d

CHURCH

London, Jan. 22-A stained glass window in memory of Lord. Inch cape has been erected in the tiny parish church of Glenapp, Ayr- shire, and will soon be unveiled and dedicated The window was designed by Dr. Douglas Etrachan, who designed the British windows in the Palace of Peace at Hague.

Near by is another window which was unveiled about a year ago in memory of Lord Inchape's daugh ter the Hon. Elsie Mackay, who perished in attempting to fly the Atlantic with Capt. Hinchcliffe,

Mr. Barlow, who was formerly at the Board of Trade,succeeds' Bir Patrick Duff, who has been ap- pointed permanent secretary to the Office of Works in succession to Bir Lionel Earle:

Bir Lionel was due to retire from the public service on February 1.

Sir. (Charles) Howard Duff has bean at 10. Downing-street, for the past nine years. He was one of Mr. MacDonald's private secreta- ries during the first Labour Gov- ernment and has served successiva Prime Ministers in that capacity since 1923.

Ha served for four years as prin cipal private secretary: This post: Lord Inchcape is buried in a is not only one of the most respon little graveyard adjoining theaible in Whitehall, but is one of churen, which is the smallest the heaviest in the amount of work ecclesiastical building in Scotland, It involves.

point raised. The Department took

serious view of the case of the first defendant, but regarded the second defendant as an extremely stupid accomplice.

Kaifeng, Feb. 15. Sir John Hope Simpson, Director-General of the National Flood Relief Commision, who has. been visiting Honkow, ar rived at Kaifeng, provincial capi- The Magistrate, convicting both tal of Honan, yesterday. He wan defendanta, imposed a fine of $100 welcomed by General Liu Chih, or six wooks' imprisonment on the Chairman of the Honan Provincial first defendant and 'fine of $95, or Government, and conferred with- two weeks, on the second defendant. the officials on the problem of res He also ordered the goods to be contabilitation of bandit-resöyered

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