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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1933.

THE PRESIDENT'S ASSOCIATION

MANY BUS SERVICE

COMPLAINTS

The monthly meeting of the Kowloon Resident's Association was held in St. Andrew's, Church Hall on Monday evening. The were present Mr. C E. Terry (President), Mr. L. D'Almada e Castro (Vice-President), Mr. J. H. Show (Secretary), and the Rav W. W. Rogers, Messrs. F. H. Crapnell, H. F. Bunje, W. Golden- berg, Li Chor Chi, O. M. Hall, H. F Un, R. Pestonji, D. W. Mun ton, T. B. Wilson, B. Wylie and Lt. Col. E. D. Matthews.

Apologies for absence were re ceived from Messrs. R. P. Phil. lips and E. Cock."

SOME NOTES ON THE

NEW BREWERY

HYGIENIC CONDITIONS & LABOUR

WELFARE WORK

Tseng Bay, Castle Penk Road.

The Brewery is situated at Sham, the First Special Brewery and Maltery Academy of Prague, and The building was designed by bas bad many years experience as Leigh and Orange.

Managing Brewer in Czechoslova

The contractor was Hop Yikkia. Co

The Brewery plant and machinery was built and installed by Skoda works. Pilsen.

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The ice plant machinery was built by York Shipley Inc, and in stalled by the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd.

The browery and power house. cover an area of $28,000 square

Among matters discussed was feet, and a large amount of space the question of the supply of small has been reserved for future deve taxi-cabs at Kowloon Point and,lopments The Brewery building is after discussion, it was decided to 60 feet high. write, to the D.S.P., Kowloon, and Pile driving began in August request that small taxi-onbs be, 1031. stationed at the Star Ferry stand, irrespective of whether the reduc tion in rates for the large taxi- cabs became operative or not,

Rubbish on Foreshore.

With reference to offensive smells at Cheung Sha Wan; it was de cided to write to the Colonial Se eretary deprecating the dumping of rubbish on the foreshore there and, at the same time, requesting a definite allocation of responsibili. ty for the collection of harbour refuse and stricter supervision over the disposal of all rubbish.

The Bus Service,

No replies having been received to the Association's letters to the Kowloon Motor Bus Co. with re- ference to complaints regarding the bus service, it was decided to write to the D.S.P., Kowloon, on this matter enclosing copies of the correspondence with a request for his assistance.

With reference to the question of trafic islands in Nathan Rond, copies of letters sent to the Police and the Automobile Association were read. As at the date of meeting no information had been forthcoming from the Police, it was decided to leave the matter over for further discussion at the next meeting. ".

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The Coal Dump.

The opening of the Brewery in the culmination of many years search and hard work by Mr. J. H. Ruttonjeet Managing Director For years before the Company was formed, he had studied the ques sion of starting a brewery in Hong: kong, but did not rush matters as he wanted to make absolutely sure of its ultimate success before start. ing. It can safely be said that it is mainly due to his pertinacity and courage that Hongkong has a Brewery at all, and even more that it is such a splendidly equipped and thoroughly modern plant.

The Staff

The Brewmasters are Mr. V Woitsch and Mr. F Drapal.

Mr. V. Waitsch is L

Engineer Brewer of Vienna Brew

graduate ing Academy, and up to the time of accepting his present position was the Czechoslovakian State Sup- erintendent and Expert for Bre- weries. He was for fifteen years Technical and Commercial Director of the World Brewery at Pilsen.

Mr. F. Drapal is a graduate of

The Chief Engineer is Mr. D. H. O'Keeff, who holds very high quali fications and has had previous ex- perience in a first class Brewery. Edwards.

The Assistant Engineer is Mr. G.

The Works Superintendent is Mr. H.. A. Waller.

For Chinese Employees. The Chinese Staff live in quarters across the road, the women being under the care of Mrs. C. Waller the Matron, who is also Matron of Orme Bungalow where several of the European staff are housed.

The Chinese Staff Quarters are and are well worth a visit. It is admirably arranged and furnished the aim of the Company to provide ideal factory conditions for their employees, and no expense or enden- your has been spared in this dires

tion.

The Absolute Cleanliness of every part of the Brewery is one of the particular interests of the Dirse tors. The Chinese work people en ter the Brewery by special doors and pass straight into dressing and wash rooms where they bath and change into clean clothes

A Well Equipped Dispensary serves the needs of the employees and also of the people of the neigh bouring villages. By sparing no. effort to keep not only their own good health, the Company is giving workpeople but their relations in a guarantee that the beer is pro- duced under the healthiest possible conditions.

The Brewery is Washed Down from top to bottom every day, and. at no time during the process of brewing is the beer touched by hand.

HONG KONG'S NEW BREWERY

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the Hou. Director of Medical and always received from them, and to Sanitary. Services for his kind co- operation in the provision of a dis. pensary for Sham Tseng, and sur rounding villages and in our anti- malaria measures.

garding the public meeting and The President reported fully re deputation to the Colonial Secre tary in the matter of the Kowloon Coal dupp. The Association de eided to write to Government de ploring the use of this land as a coal dump and requesting that

Other Helpers. serious consideration be given to I would specially thank the off- its use for a purpose more in keep cers of the Public Works Depart ing with the amenities of Kowloon. Ement for the assistance and cour: 4 member of the committee re-tesy which I have received during ported that land on the Kowloon all these years from the Head and City Road, near Sung Wong Toi, Assistant Heads of the Department, had been allocated to the S.P:C.A. the Executive Officers, and all with for a new dogs' home.

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I think that you will all agres

Mesars. Leigh and Orange, and our after you have inspected the Bre- wery building that our Architects, Contractors, Messrs. Hop Yick & Co., have produced a very' 'fine piece of work. To them and to Mestra. Skodaworks of Prague, who supplied all the machinery and plant of the Brewery, and to the Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock Co., who assisted in the erection of the plant, we are indebted for this modern and up-to-date Brewery which you are about to inspect. All these arms have had many difficul ties to encounter during the past whom I have, had dealings, down 16 months, and, there were some. It was also reported that the to the most junior official... Of times differences as to who should course we have not always seen eye! shoulder the responsibility for the to eye and possibly on one bide or inevitable delays which occurred the othat we have some times felt from time to time. On such occa that the other party was driving sions I used to feel that I might at hard bargain or might have shewn any time find myself in the posi a little more consideration; but | tion of referen at a boxing match, there has always been that, sympa: but fortunately the good nature thy which has made negociations | and tact of our Architect, Mr. G. easier and relations more pleasant, | G. Wood, always brought shout an „I should siső · like to say how amicable settlement of those little mich we are indebted to Mr. J.D. | disputes, and I bave never had the Lloyd Superintendait of Imports unpleasant experience of giving the and Exports, for his readiness to count often to any party, olema simplify the collection of duty on the ice and refrigerating plant, our beer. There is no other Brewhich one giving every satisfac wery in this Colony, and Mr. tion, were supplied by Messrs. Lloyd's Department had therefore York Chifley Inc. through their no precedents to follow in the mat agents Mears. Jardine, Matheson ter of the supervision of our brew and Co

road between Shatin and Fanling was in a very bad state and the Association decided to write to the Director of Public Works request- ing that repairs.be effected in this ares as soon as possible.

CONCRETETM BUILDING RESISTS FLAMÉS

EARLY MORNING OUTBREAK AT SHAMSUIPO.

The ground floor of 288 Keelunging operations, and the sabenament I should personally like to say Street was the scene of a fire which of duties. However, with his usual here how much I am indebted to broke out yesterday morning and readiness to assist, Mr. Lloyd has our Chairman, Mr. Stanley Dod completely destroyed the stock of evolved a most satisfactory method well, and our Directors, for their a second hand furniture shop. The of procedure ander which, while kom interest in every detail of the progress of the fire, however, was the revenue is protected, the work work. To. Hr. J. PWarren, who arrested by the fact that the building of the Brewery is in every way was our Chairman until he went SALLEH RADIO SERVICE ing. a. concrete one, with stairs facilitated. My thanks are also due on leave to England this year. I

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