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RABIES IN HONG

KONG

QUESTIONS FOR THE SANITARY BOARD

At to-morrow's meeting of the

Board Messra. Sanitary

Wong Kwong Tin and Dr. Li Shu Fan will be asking questions with regard to rabies in the Colony.

Mr. Wong Kwong Tin will ask:- "In view of the reported exis- tence of rabies will the Head of the Sanitary Department kindly supply the following information:- en) Is it the opinion of the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon that an in- crease in the number of enses of rabies is imminent t (b) Can rabies be prevented by in- culation 1. If so, is the Govern ment contemplating the provi- sion of facilities for inoculation as is done in many countries! (c) Would it be feasible for dogs so inoculated to be provided with distinctive hadges, render

rome) ing them immune shooting (ii) muzzling?" Dr. Li Shu Fan, will ask:-

Will the Head of the Sanitary Department kindly furnish answers to the following questions relating to the occurrence of cases of rabies in the Colony? (a) In how many years during the last ten have cases of canine rabies been known, entailing the enforcement of the Order for the striction of dogs? (b) In view of records, is it not a reasonable conclusion that the anti-rabies measures as at p.. sent adopted are at best only likely to temporarily control the spread of the disease, and can not possibly stamp it out per manently, or even for any lengthy period? (c) Apart from the present rigid measures of muzzling, restric- tion of movement, capture or destruction of unmuzzled dogs, notification and quarantine, are no other effective means know of combating the spread of the disease?

(d) Do you consider anti-rabid

vaccination in dog's effectiva 1

* News and Views *

"Hedgehog **Grapefruit,

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\SUMMARY OF NEWS

General.

The Ambassador agreed, and the A medieval custom is being ea two men spent the day riding over I am definitely not resigning. apted by the season's hostesses for the delectable country round Confirmed Mr. Normsa Davis when their parties. The idea of having stantinople. When they returned interviewed by. Reuter ou his de oranges stuck with cloves has towards evening they saw General parture for Washington. He said W&B returning for personal caught their fancy, and they have von Leipzig, the military attache, he modernised it by substituting waving a huge flag from the Em-reasons, but had to talk with Mr. grapefruit and sticking it all over bassy window and shouting "Vie- Cordell Hull who would have some. with the curled rashers of hot bacon tory" at the pitch of his voice.

thing on the matter to say to fashionable. In the Herr von Kuehlmann had his President Roosevelt, .... Page T. that are so

The proposal for the stablisation. centro of each rasher is a stuffed champagne, and, according to him,

the Allies missed greatest of Currencies is not satisfactory to chance in the war.

the U.8. Government. Page 1. Stanley Woods, who on Monday won the Junior Tourist Trophy

Consider the position. For many

Mr. Eden. Under-Secretary for motorcycle race in the Isle of Man, on Friday, won the Senior years he directs and develops the Foreign Affairs, in a written reply race for machines of 300 e.e. maxi- Pago D. nam engine capacity. Underground concerns. By a series to a House of Commons question has given a list of the net amounts

Mr. William Hamm, a wealthy of brilliant amalgamations of trans- post interests he ofitains control of of the contributions due to the Lea brewer, was kidnapped at St. Paul Page 9. the backbone of London; and hegue of Nations from the States Minnesota on Saturday.

members for 1832.

Among the machines ig the draws £30,000 a year.

Britain's contribution of 3,486, Royal Air Force will

The Enigma of Lord Ashield.

Lord Ashfield has given a shock to his admirers.

Lord Ashfield accepts this invita tion. But the man whose salary was £30,000 as chief of a privately controlled organisation, now takes £12,500 a year. He throws away, by becoming public servant,

what the Nations Pay the League.

LT two

cons

less in-

Treasury Bills, were oversubscrit-

alloted

Was

The privately controlled Under- ground group changes over to pub-499.54 gold francs (approximately standard types of military air-

Appointing trustees, £38,500 at the present rate of ex-craft fitted with engines lic control. representing various public bodies, change) is the highest contribution, auming heavy oil which invite Lord Ashfield to head the Gormany's figure is 2,652,755.89 gold dammable, cheaper and less bulky francs (approximately £29,500),

than patrol. It's advocates believe new Passenger Transport Board and that of France 2,600,029,53 gold that the introduction of Diesel en- It was obvious that they would do francs (approximately £25,000). 20, since it was most desirable that,,

A list giving the position on gines will mark a revolution 10

aviation.

Page 9. his unique experience and organis January 31 last as regards coun-

Friday's tenders for £50,000,000 ing powers, he should usher in the tries whose contributions were in new traffic era.

ed. The amount arrears shows that Germany owned 1,346,516.44 fcs. (approximately

£47,000,000. Australia was £15,000) for 1032.

The condition of Mahatma Gandi, in arrear to the extent of 374,636.21 fes. (approximately £4,170) for who ended his 91-day fast to fur- 1932 Peru had arrears dating back ther the cause for the "Untouch to 1920, and China, Honduras, ables," on May 29, is now causing. grave concern among those who are Nicaragua and Paraguay arrears

nursing him back to health. from 1922.

Page 9: A maximum processing tax on wheat amounting to about 30 cent is to be levied in the United Page 9- States.

4.5 # retaliation against the Japanese boycott of Indian raw cotton, it is understood that an influential section of the Bombay Brokers' Association is considering Page 9. a boycott of Japanese members.

£17,000 a year.

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A Dardanelles Story.

Herr Von Kuehlmann, who was Stainless Steel Aeroplanes.

born at. Constantinople and who The use of stainless steel in the holds the key to many of the un-construction of aircraft has long solved riddles of the war was re- cently in London. He told the fol- engaged the attention of British en- gineers. This material was used in lowing story of the first naval at

the airship R 101, but its employ- tack on the Dardanelles.

As the foremast German expert, ment in aeroplanes involved many on Turkey and the man, who difficult problems, which have been brought the Turks into the war, solved by the Hawker Engineering he was attached to the German Co., who are now using stainless Embassy at Constantinople in the steel in standard types of aircraft. capacity of special advisor to Baron Two different types have been von Wangenheim, the Ambassador built entirely of his material, ex When the Germans heard the first cept for the fabric covering of news of the attack, they were in a wings and fuselage, and exposure of complete consternation. tests under severely practical con- state They never contemplated a success ditions are in progress. ful resistance. The Turks had two Stainless steel adds to the cost,

Far East,

On June 17 the east bound Siberian express was wrecked near Horenor, forty-five miles west of Manchuli. Five carriage, being derailed but the remaining two succeeded in reaching Manchuli seriously damaged, according to shell fire caused by mutineers,

Phillip Gottwaltz, M.C., 1st changes in the organisation and ad(e) Is such vaccination procumble guns and only fourteen shells per but the advantages in avoidance of Japanese reports by bullet and

GOTTWALTZ-DOWNING. On June 17, at Hong Kong. Capt. 24th. Rogt., to Eve, widow of Lieut.. G. G. B. Downing, R.F.C.

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The Daily Press.

HONG KONG, JUNE, 19, 1933.

THE WORLD'S MODEL

POLICE FORCE - LONDONERS have for

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century prided themselves upon the smart- ness and efficiency of the Metropolis tan Police, and in this they have been justined. Visitors from the

in the Colony at present! If so, will you indicate how and

where 1

Cut off from Germany, the corrosion on all types, and especial Embassy staff had made all pre-ly in marine aircraft, far outweigh parations to quit and to seek a an increase on first costs. hazardous refuge in Asia Minor. Champagne of Victory.

The Ambassador wrung his hands. Herr von Kuehlmann brought him

comfort.

(f) Have there been any instances in the Colony of case of rabies cecurring among horses and cats during the last ten years? If no, how many? (g) If the answer to Question (b)

"Excellency," he said "there is is in the affirmative, would Gov- nothing we can do but wait. Let ernment be willing to consider us go riding. When we come back the desirability of experiment we shall know what to do. If, as ing with a view to producing a seems likely, the Allies break local strain of the rabies virus through, we must take to the hills. which will serve as an effective If they fail, we shall drink a bottle vaccination against the discase,of your best champagne." also bearing in mind the neces .sity of adequate supply and low cost of production, in order to bring it within each of the General Public !"

HUMPHREYS: OLDFIELD

WEDDING OF POPULAR "YOUNG COUPLE

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Selection of the right grades of the metal and its working in the various processes of manufacture and erection have been the subject uf long and costly experimenta The Hawker system of aeroplane construction, which has been des cribed as being as simple as meccano," and does not employ welding, avoids many of the dif ficulties Stainless steel is used in aireraft now being built by Haw- kers for the Swedish Government.

Local and General

Two cases of enteric and one of New rules and approvals govern smallpox were reported on Friday. ing the regulations of Liquor importers and distillers, are pub- The Executive Yuan has approv-listed in the current issue of the ed of the project for the construc- Government Gazette. tion of a railway between Yuehan and Pinghsiang, in Kiangsi,

Page 1. In connection with the Japanese- Soviet negotiations for the sale of the C.E.R. which is opening at Tokyo on June 25, the Central News Agency states the Chinese Government will lodge strong pro tests with both, the Japanese and Soviet Governments before opening of the negotiations.

the

Page 9. The inauguration of the Peiping Political Council took place on Saturday, in the old Waichiaopu building in the presence of Mr. Huang Fu and thirteen members of the Council, as well as Mr. Yo Hing Ching,"

Page 1 Local. Over three hundred guests attend- ed the dinner at the South China Athletic Association Saturday night. in honour of the victorious foot- Page 10. ball teams.

A somewhat disillusioned traveller in the course of an article "Home- ward Bound," appearing on" page 7, expresses very neatly the vague-

the discontent so many feel on voyage home, after the journey has become familiar.

ministration of the metropolitan police forcu in order to adapt it to modern standards and require ments. Government have carefully studied Lord 'Trenchard's proposals and have come to the definite con- elusion that reform on the lines aug gested is essential in the interest both of the police and the public. The changes may involve certain amendments of the existing law, and legislation for this purpose will be introduced at an early date. One of the principal reforins is a broadening of the basis of recruit. ment. The career of a policeman will be made more attractive by opening a path to the very highest posts for young constables who join on a permanent, engagement.. On the other hand, as promotion to high posts is not possible to all, and many constables do not care to go on indefinitely when there is no

Rules and regulations governing the erection and maintenance of longer any chance of promotion, a

illuminated advertising signs, par- The wedding took place Satur- ticularly in relation to precau- been loud in their praises of the stables will be enlisted. These will

day at the Register's Office of Doctions against fire appear in the serve for ten years and retire on a

tor E. C. Humphreys and Miss current Government Gazelle. helpfulness and kindliness of the 'finest police force in the world" gratuity; and a special "Appoint- Irene, Lucille Oldfield. The bride

looked charming in a dress of pink! Mr. Wang Ching Wei, President limited scale have now returned to But no organisation is immune ments Board" will assist their re- and white, organdie, with hat to of the Executive Yuan, has donat

tung was held in Canton last week.. from the necessity of an occasional turn to civil life. A more import match. Her going away dress was ed $1,000 for the orphan children,

A report appears on page. 7...

The disturbed state of Kweichow overhaul, and it is now admitted ant innovation will be the creation of blue and white crepe de chine of the late Mr. Li Ta Chao, who

Pointing out that no fewer than that certain changes are needed if of a Police College in which two with hat and accessories to match was a leading Communist in Pei-

shipping firms were pirated dur- resident. of Kiensi which appears ried out by Mr, A. W. Hayward Chang Teo Lin's order in 1927. [925 the metropolitan police are to main-years training will be given for the The duties of best man were car-ping and who was shot by Marshat five steamers operated by Chinese is reflected in an article from a

ing the past six months, the Shang- on page 7, tain the high standard for which higher supervisory posts. Not only and Mrs. Hayward was Matron

Herr Heinrich Ludwig Ockermul-hai Chinese. Shipowners' AssoCI N=" An account of the War Relief they have been justly famed. New will promising constables with good of Honour. A reception was sub- needs require new methods, and the educational and other qualifications sequently held in the Jacobean er, at Shanghai, has been empower- tion, submitted a petition asking Work of the Rod Swastika Society Room at the Hong Kong Hotel, ed to act as Honorary Austrian the Executiva Yuan to issue a stern and the problems it is tackling in be sent to the Police College, but and

Consul General in Hong Kong, and order to the authorities of Kiang the Northern War area appear on i was largely requirements of the public have changed enormously of late years.

Candidates with the necessary quali friends who gathered to drink the Senor Trinidad Eugenio Lacayo has eu, Chekiang, Fukien and Kuang page 7: fications and general aptitude will health of Mr. and Mrs. Humphays been empowered to act as Honor-tung for the adoption of effective The two main causes of the pre-be accepted from the Universities The wedding presents were numerary Nicaraguan Consul in Hong measures for the suppression of

Kong. sent situation are the enormous and the public and secondary of the young couple. Miss Old ous and testified to the popularity growth of road traffic, with the.con schools. For posts above the rank field is the daughter of Mr. and the Hong Kong University took chubby babies, selected out of more A large number of graduates of One hundred and eighty-three quent demand for more and more of Inspector the College training the bridegroom is the only con of Water Bay yesterday afternoon examination recently sponsored by Mrs. Oldfield of this colony and effective police control; and the fact will be indispensable.

part in a launch pienic at Clear than 1,000 at the babica' health Mr. and Mrs. Henry Humphreys, Among those present were noticed that the resources of modern science

the "Osaka Mainichi". Charity The number of higher posts will and a well-known dental surgeon Messrs. Chung How Nang, Y. C. are being increasingly used by the products in Hong Kong and criminal classes. When the police to devote themselves to wireless, being spent at Fanling.

be increased, and officers will be set in Hong Kong. The honeymoon is Kwan, 8. K. Kwong, C. Y. Yeap, Corps gathered at the Osaka Mal-Looking Fock 25 Years.

nichi "Auditorium accompanied by We reproduce on Page 9 of this Dr. P. K. Ling, Mise Rose Perry their mothers. The charity corps issue an article which must deeply and Miss Ada Leung.

will hold babies' health examina interest those interested in British transport, and the general improve- If Local Companies desirous of taking

op further Agencies will let their chief duty was the apprehen- ment of police methods and train-

mad Noon within the Free Storage period. Provinces and from overseas hare proportion of short service con-

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Vessel's Godown, and all General Cargo remaining undelivered after 22nd June will be subject to Bent, All Claims against the Vessel mast be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 6th July, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & BWIRE,

Agenta. !! 16th June, 1935,

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Ponth China,

interested the information will be forwarded to London and passed on to interested parties as op- portunity offers.

force superseded the ald London "Watch" just over a century ago,

altended by

Full results of Saturday's Lawn Bowls matches appear on page 2.

The results of the baseball

Hangchow, June 12.-Twenty-five silk filatures in Kashing and Hu chow have resumed operations after having been suspended last year on account of the depression. Their reopening is chiefly due to the favor able market conditions for the first matches played over the week-end crop this year. Others which did not close down but operated on a appear on page 10.

An interesting meeting of the normal working as business pros-Chambers of Commerce of Kwang- pects are improving-Kuo Min.

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marauders.

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From the files.

The Officers of the Singapore tion meetings for the coming three shipping. We are solemnly warned know the Lines in which they are sion of footpads and burglars. The ing. Special attention will be paid for private service must be paid have been elected as follows: presi.who continue sound growth for the ing crowded out of the British mer- done away with Special duties Rotary Club for the ensuing year years and will award those babies therein that British sailors are be- cantile marine by "cheap foreign- of improv for by a fee to the police fund, and dent. Mr. W, A. Eley; vice-

ere," and that the subsidies paid force was then 3,000 strong, and the to studying means individual constable bed no need to ing the amenities of the service; services must go to a fund for the management, Mesars. Braddell, Mr. Roy W. Howard, chairman by foreign governments are tending any monetary recognition of special president, Mr. F. Williams; board 1 be either a well-educated or a high- and encouraging and helping am benefit of the police as a whole. Schaub, Lim Log Hse, Bowrey, of the board of directors of the to cut British freights to a rum- ly skilled man.

bitious and keen young officers. Certain changes in the Police and Tay Lian Teck; hon. Scripps Howard Newspapers and ously low level. The idea of the This Service is offered to cur. Readers ·

His job was a sim- The war against crime will become Federation, the policemen's protes Goodman, and J. Let Hon. Tron- the United Press, arrived in Nan writer saime to be that Britain. without charge and, of course ple one, and the system worked

king on 11th inst. from Shanghai must in, self defence go in for more systematic and scientific. Thegional organisation, are also to be surer, Mr. J. A. Cla.se, no obligation in incurred on either well. Now police work is actually service will be made more attrac made, stich as the exclusion from

making the trip in Mr TV. sonte method of subsidy or bounty.

save its shipping though he side.

a highly skilled and varied profestive to young men of ability, and the Federation of officers of certain Nanking, June 12-Officials of Soong's private piane. Mr. Holo

the best men for the jobs to be done ranks. All the contemplated the China National Aviation Corward was given a dinner by Dr. makes no definite suggestion. The The Required Information should be sion, the London force is 20,000 will be attracted to the service.

changes will be done gradually, so poration left here for Nantung H. H. Kung, Governor of the sentiment of the British people - strong, and it works over an area A number of other proposals as not to dislocate the service in chow yesterday to inspect the pre Central Bank of China, and con- still seems to be against any pro of 700 square miles, densely packed are made, apart from the question any way, and when they are composed site for a landing field. To ferred with other authorities of the posal of a protective nature, and of recruitment and organisation.pleted they will give effective safeguard air travelling, it has National Government during his we doubt if it would be at all easy MONG KONG DAILY PRESS, LTD with inhabitants....

The present Commissioner of the An old practice whereby the police guarantees to both the force and the been decided that landing facili brief stay in the capital. The fol- to get the present government to...

could be employed for personal republic against any deterioration in ties should be provided between lowing day, Mr. Howard flow, to consider any sort of proposal for 11, Ica Hevon, Brazkr

police of the metropolis, Lord Tren ward by private persons will be the general efficiency and reputation Haichow and Nanking in case of Nanchang for an interview with shipping nubaidies-Hong Kong

a forced landing. Kuo Min. Gen. Chiang Kai Shek..

| Daily Press, June 19, 1908. chard, after an exhaustive survey (Continued at foot of next Column) of the metropolitan police.

ent to the

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