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PACIFIC ORIENTAL

MONTHLY CARGO AND PASSENGER SERVICE

M.S. "JUTLANDIA

For Los Angeles, San Francisco, etc., direct,

Sailing on or about

24th APR.

m.s. "FALSTRIA" For MANILA, 28th Apr.

CARGO AND PASSENGERS ACCEPTED FOR MANILA, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, ETO.

THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED TO

OVERLAND POINTS.

Excellent Passenger Accommodation

Passenger fares Hongkong/San Francisco from G8135. (lat class only), For Freight and Passage, ato, please Apply to:

The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. The Chinese American Shipping Co

Agents

JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.

Agent: HONG SLING

Ofice: Marcantile Bank BuildING (TOP FLOOR), 7, Queen's Rd., UantaAX

TELEPHONE: 24071,

SHIPBUILDERS,..

SHIP REPAIRERS,

BOILER MAKERS,

FORGE MASTERS,

OXY-ACETYLENE AND

ELECTRIC WELDERS, MECHANICAL AND

ELECTRICAL

ENGINEERS.

-DRY DOCK-

Length 787. Feet Length on Blocks 750 Feet.

HONG KONG, LIMITED. THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING OF

Salvage Tug “Taikoo"

WIRELESS CALL

V.P.G.N. 000 Merzus

COMPANY

Depth on Centre of SM (H.W.O.S.T.) 34 ft. 6 ins.

-THREE SLIPWAYS.-

Capable of Handling Ships Op to 4,000 Toas Displacement.

Electric Crane at Sea Wall. Capable of Lifting 100 Toas at 70 Feet Radius."

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents,

HONG KONG, CHINA & JAPAN.

„Tel. Adabi: "Tankɔooɔcg, Hosa Koxo.

TELEPHONE: 80211

Call Plas: " Numeral One” Over "Åns. PeyNATT"

HONG KONG'S TRADE

WITH CANTON

Tariffs Likely To Be Reconsidered

(From Our Special Correspondent)

Canton April 19.

The presence of Mayor Liu Chi

Wen at Hongkong revives the ef-

forts to secure a loan of $15.000.000 MORE HOPEFUL

the

OUTLOOK

Improvement In Canada's Budget

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1934.

CHILDREN'S DIETS

Lecture At The Y.M.C.A.

Dr. Tan in the course of his lecture said: Children need care- ful management of their diet in order to ensure proper physical and mental development. Majority of the diseases common in early childhood can be traced to faulty nourishment. This is especially true among the infants.

لومی

FAREWELL TO MR. & MRS. KING

Tea Party Given Last Evening

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CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. COPENHAGEN.

THE Danish Motor Vessel

*PANAMA" having arrived from Lopenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo, Antwerp, Adam Hamburg and tenga consignees of cargo are hereby informed that al gouds are being lauded and placed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardons Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. where Delivery can be obtained, sa soon as the Goods are landed.

There is A Lecture on Children's Diets, nutritive ingredients.

There was a very large at was given by Dr. S. H. Tan, B.A., no perfect substitute for mother's

milk. There are numerous ways tendance at the Headquarters of M.D. (Johns Hopkins, USA.),

substitutes, the Chinese Company of the Po- LMSS.A. London), at the Kow- and preparations as

the lice Reserve yesterday evening but after all, simplicity is loon Chinese YM.C.A. on Wednes

when tea party was given in key-note. day evening. ·

The essential ingredients for a honour of Mr. D. L. King, who is thriving infant are:-Protein, fat. shortly leaving for home for long

salt, liquids and leave. cabrohydrate,

No Claims will be admitted after In The Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, the Goods have left the Godowns, and These should be vitamins,

Inspector General of Police, Mrall Goods remaining undelivered after proper proportion.

roper proportion: second year the T. B. King, Mr. C. G. Ferdue, Mr. the 28th April, 1988, at 4 p.m., will be main food for the child should be C Champkin and Mr. O. Eager subject to Rent Any addition to the were amongst those present, while cow's milk.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods diet must be made very gradually there were also quite a number of are to be left in the Godawn, who About the eighth to ninth month ladles.

they will be examined by Mosera. Andar Mx. T. 0. Tsc Assistant son” & “Asks on the 5th April, öne can add some starchy foods,

of Police (Re- † 1984, at 10 am. e... patent foods. feeds thickened Superintendent with flour. By the 10th month serve), in his speech, expressed clear soups, chicken tea, etc..

the Chinese Company's thanks to rusks, egg yolk.

the Mr. King for his guidance, and second year one can add mashed help. As the next subordinate potato and gravy, bread and but-officer to Mr. King, Mr. Tso knew ter. custard pudding curds. por- well the heavy call upon his time ridge and vegetables. fish, eggs, and energy. Meetings and patrols And minced meats. From the

very often kept him busy until late in the evening and, he added third year any plain food can be given.

humorously, one could not help diseases in Certain deficiency

admiring the forgiving nature of children are caused by a shortage Mrs. King on such trying, oc- in their foods of certain "acces-casions, sory food factors" we call Vita

For infants there is no need to stress the importance of breast feeding. Nature provides the best available food in breast milk. It Butts nearly every child. There is only one absolute contraindication to breast feeding, and that is ac- tive pulmonary tubérculosis. in the mother. It is of paramount. im- mother. every portance that suspected of having the disease, should undergo a careful medical examination. The incidence of tuberculosis in children is sur- This is prisingly high in China, likely because of the correspond- ing high incidence among Chinese adults.

When the milk is poor in quality and scanty, improve general con- dition of the mother" by giving gruels her meats, eggs, mikk, liquids. or alcoholics Out-of-door exercise, freedom from anxiety, or gentle massage often help. If the milk is excessively rich and abundant, reduction of meat and abstention from malted or alcoho- lic drinks will do.

Mixed Feeding

"During

ming. There are chemical sub stances present in varying quan- tity in natural articles of diet. They are essential to the proper metabolism of the body, and are especially important to young and growing subjects as they influence growth and development. They can be found in fresh plant-life and from the Cest of animals fed The common foods-in use are tomato, orange fnice and cod liver oil in various Sun-shine should preparation. not be forgotten.

from this source.

presence of an IRISH FREE STATE

Mixed feeding may have to be resorted to (1) as a temporary expedient during a temporary in- ability to wholly nurse and in- fant, e.g. the abscess in" one breast or some slight illness of short duration;-or (2) when the mixed feeding be- comes a stage in the process of complete weaning, either at the usual weaning period of nine

SENATE

month or earlier for some special De Valera's Bill For

reason. In (1) the artificial food is given as a complementary feed at the time of each breast feed, the quantity being known by means of "test feed." In (2) the substitute is given in the form of supplementary feeds in place of breast feeds, either alternately or merely one or more according to the requirements of the case..

Weaning should be commenced at the age of about 9 to 10 month.

If child is thriving with evidence of digesting cow's milk, it may be weaned at 8 month.

Successful Nursing

The signs of successful nursing

are:--

(1) Weight. A Loss during first 3 or 4 days is normal, about 1/10 of the birth weight. After one For week regular gain, begins. first 5 months, a gain of about 8 oz, per week; after 6th month to end of first year. there is" an average gain of 3/4 to one pound

per month.

(2) Infants should be satisfied

after 10 minutes at breast...

(3) Stools; 1-3 easy natural

movements are usual

They are

soft smooth and free from large hard curds. Soft yellow or soft white curds

are common

healthy nursing infants.

in

(4) During first few weeks in- fants should sleep nearly all the time while not nursing. At age of 6 months sleep little over halt. the time, when one year old, take morning and afternoon nap.

(5) Development is manifested in the muscles as shown by the child holding up its head. at 4th month or earlier; sitting with back unsupported at the 8th or earlier; standing by 9th month and beginning to take steps by the end of first year.

from foreign banks in that Colony, since the authorities fere are an- xious to have a big sun forr econ- atruction purposes and for 'pur- chasing machinery from abroad.

Chinese On the other hand, manufacturers in Hongkong desire the South-west Political Council to reduce import duties when ship- ments are made from that Colony to Canton, and other towns in: Kwangtung. A petition was pre-

Ottawa, April 18. pared to be submitted to

A deficit of twenty-four million South-west Political Council, and dollars for the year ended March

(6) Dentition should be regu unofficial negotiations have been 31, as compared with a $43,000,000 going on in that direction

deficit in the previous year, was lar. Lower incisors appear before In his discussion with foreign announced by the Finance Minis- the 9th month, upper incisors

before end of the year. bankers and officials in Hongkong ter (the Hon. E. N. Rhodes, K.C.) Mayor Liu Chi Wen is assisted by introducing the Budget in the Messrs. Wu Pay Ching and Leung 'House of Commons. „Chik Wy‘English secretaries of the The revenue, he said, totalled

increase City Government and the First | 8324.000,000, Group Army respectively. These $13,000,000. Ordinary expenditure ing two secretaries are participating in was $348,000,000. · the discussions as interpreters and For the first time since the de- 4-5 days, the sign of insufficient pression hit Canada, said the food is a rise of temperature, dus

legal advisers,

an

!!

of

Bad Signs

The signs of unsuccessful nurs- (1) Temperature: during first

It was learned that in case a Finance Minister, it was possible to lack of fluid.Causes other

to review the year in the terms than this should be sought.

loan is available, the project will

confidence, expanding revenue.

(2) Weight. either stationary or losing...

be conducted in the interest of of business improvement, reviving trade improvement of Hongfcong

(3) Length of time and man- and Canton. Thus the question is The recovery in the past year

When infant of mutual interest and is likely to had been greater than most ner of nursing.

the prosperity of Bouth people thought possible.

habitually remains at breast more revive China. Although the Nanking The Minister announced a new than 20 minutes, it means scanty Government Government declkies tax of ten per cent, on the value milk. Refusing to take breast to permit the use of customs sur plus as security of a foreign loan, other sound security will be pro- curable.

of gold deposited with the Mint sometimes has similar meaning. or exported.

Artificial Feeding

(4) Colte; occasional colica do The income tax and the sales. not mean much, Continued dis- tax are unchanged and tariff. ré-comfort with more or less fatu As regards the question of pre- visions are generally downward, lence, means either not getting proper kind and quantity or on ferential tariff in favour of Hong- though they have introduced a kong industialists, it is reported number of commodities. The out being fed too frequently. that the South-west Political standing features are concessions Council would reconsider the mat- under the British preferential ter in a favourable light. The cus- tariffs. Fifteen specific reductions toms revenue collected here goes are made, while the British pre to Nanking, and if a reduction is ference widened in two other made for the benefit of Hongkong cases. manufacturers the Canton author- Itles will not be affected in any way,

The same

Abolishment

Dublin, April 18.

cannot The Irish Free State. aford the expense at a Second Chamber which merely flouts the will of the people, declared Mr. de Valera in the Dail Eirrann to- day.

Moving the second reading of his Bill providing for the abolition of the Senate, Mr. de Valera said that the reason usually given for the existence of a Second Cham- ber was that it was necessary to curb sudden whims of the repre- sentative Chamber.

The Senate was only a check, however, when the Dail had a 'majority which was not similar politically to the majority in the

Senate.

"

Mr. Cosgrave opposing the Bl said that Mr. de Valera, had a

mandate merely for the abolition of the Second Chamber as it was at present constituted. He had no mandate for its abolition in its entirety.

If the Bill was passed, he said, the independence of the judiciary would be interferred with and the Constitution would receive a death blow.

The Government was spending as much money in one day in the economic dispute with Great Bri- tain as would keep the Senate. for a year.-Reuter,

.

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TOM BARRY ARRESTED,

Dublin, April 19. Tom Barry,

one of the most prominent Republican leaders in South Ireland, has been arrested on a charge of illegal possession of a machine-gun and 384 rounds of ammunition.

He will be tried by military tribunal

Barry led the LEA in West Cork during the Anglo-Irish troubles and later took the Re- publican side against the Free State.-Reuter. "«

STELLA BENSON'S

VOLUMES

Conditional Gift To University

London; April 19. Stella Benson the well-known novelist, who died recently, lett nearly £7,000 and all her property. to her husband.

A

She wishes him to give between 20 and 30 volumes of her writings to Cambridge University.

rales as in breast feeding hold here in regard to

The volumes must not be opened hours and regularity of feedings,

for 50 years. The sugar tax is cut from two, but the quantity, given calls for

Her brother states that they are cents a pound to one cent, a more strict supervision. Human pound. Reuter,

milk provides best obtainable mostly outspoken diaries Reuter

Mr. D. L. King thanked Mr. Tso for his kind words and wished the company further successes in the future. He appealed to the men to support Mr. Champkin whole- heartedly.

The Hon. Mr. E, D, C. Wolfe also addressed the gathering, taking the opportunity to outline some of the plans for the future of the Police Reserve. He also thanked the members of the Finance Com- mittee, who had help the Chinese company along.

A PHILIPPINE CONFERENCE

All Claims against the Vessel malt be presented to Lue Undersigned within ten days of the ship's arrival, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by JOHN MANNERY & CO., ETD.,

Agents. Mercantile Bank Building Hong Kong, 19 h April, 1:35. (3474

PRINCE LINE.

"NOTICE TO CONSIGNESS,

FROM NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES

9E Meter Vessel THE SIAMESE PRINCE" having arrived from the above Fort on 19th Inst., Consigness of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are be ng landed at their risk into the Godowes of dong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloos, and stored at Consigness risk and expense.

All broken, cha fed, and damaged Gooda are to be left in the Godows, where they will be examined on Wednesday, 28th instant, 1934, at 10 a

All Claims must be presented within 18 Days of the vessel's arrival bere after which date they cannot be re-

To Be Held In Hong gnized.

Kong

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Good remaining undelivered after the 26th instant, 1931, will be subject to

No Fire Insurance has been affected; Bill of Lading will be countersigned

Bent.

by

to be A delegation, probably headed by Representative Fran- cisco Delgado will leave Manila on the President Hoover next Wednesday, April 18, to meet Senate President Manuel Quezon in Hong Kong on April 22, The delegation will carry two drafts of bills for consultation with Mr. Hong Quezon.

One bill will provide for the ac- ceptance of the Tydings-McDuffie law and the other for the calling of a constitutional assembly. Both bills, are now being perfected at

series of caucuses being held by the majority. A third measure will be a resolution seeking the creation of a special commission that will gather data for the drafting of "the proposed constitu-

tion

It is planned to give Mr. Quezon sufficient time to consider these measures in Hong Kong as the day following his arrival in Manila on. April 29 the special session of the legislature will be gin. The Empress of Canada on which Mr. Quezon is returning home is due at Hog Kong April 22.

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COMMUNIST MEETING

BANNED

FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD., 4th Floor, King's Building, Connaught Road. Dial 23:66. Kong, 18th April, 1994.

(2475.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLØTD, BREMEN.

THE Steamer -

"ISAR"

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s

STRAMER "OURFU."

K

ARRIVED HONG KONG ON 18TH APRIL, 1934, Fox ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBRAL

TAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

bore named Vased on hereby in "ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the formed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THIR arax, in the Hong Company's Godowns at Kowloon where Kong and Kewloon Wharf and Godown each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed

Optional Goods will be landed bete unless Instructions have been given to the seatrary Six Hours before arrival of the Steamer.

Goods not cleared within 8 days in- cluding date of arrival will be subject to Rent

No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages, must be laft in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's surveyors, Masers. GODDARD & DOUGLAS, að lửa.m. on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.

Consignees, are specially notified that it is necessary for a Revenue Officer to be present at the examination of damaged dutiable cargo.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 8th May, 1834, or they will not be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goode have left the Godown, MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,

Agents. Hong Kong, 18th April, 1934. (2470

· CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

From LEITH, MÍDDLESBRO', ANTWERF, LONDON,

STRAITS.

The Steamship

*** BENAYON?"

YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby formed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous snd/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon WHARE. AID BoDown Cowany, Led., whence and/or from the wharves Delivery may be obtained.

No Glaimi will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goode ramsining undelivered after the 23rd April, will be subject to Bent

Javing arrived from BREMEN, HAM. BURG and Forta, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Cargo is

All Olaims against the Steamar mart being landed at their risk into the Go

Kowloon, before the 7th May, or they will not downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloon os presented to the Undersigned cm or Wharf and Godown Co.,

be recognised. where Delivery cants oblanadi.

Consignees are further notified that the Steamer "ISAS has taken at HAMBURG and BREMEN Through Cargo for HONG KONG x 8.3.

H

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations consignees must haves Bevenue Officer in atten- dance when damaged dutiable goods are examined, 8.8. "FRODOSIA 9.9. Ins" 8.S. BAR 8.8. "STAR" and 8.8. "STBAURS" from OPORTO, SANTIAGO DE CUBA, RERGEN, NEW YORK and KOTKA."

“SĚTILLA”,

All Goods remaining undelivered after the 26th of April, 1984, will be subject to Bant

No Fire Insurance will be effected by (Special to "Hong Kong us in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Daily Press") (By Telegraph, Copyright, Tele-Godown for examination by the Con sigases and the Company's Surveyors, Ordinance, graphic Messages

1894-

Messrs. Anderson & Ashs, at 10TM Received, April 19, 7-30 p.m.) ·

on the 25th of April, 1984. Paris, April 19.

Consignees must have a Ravenne. The meeting of Marxists and Officer in attendance when damaged Communists which has been plan-dutiable goods are examined by the ned for Friday afternoon for the Company's surveyors. purpose of making representations to the Government has been ex- pressly forbidden by the Minister for Home Affaira-Transocean Kuo Min.

BLACK SPOTS IN

INDUSTRY

Shipbuilding And Coal

London April 18.

In the House of Lords to-night the Government was asked what steps were proposed to assist the Mercantile Marine and, particu larly, to assist in the scrapping of obsolete cargo vessels and their replacement by modern ships.

Lord Templemore, replying, said that the Government was giving very serious attention to this im- portant question.

Although trade and industry were improving, there were two black spots, shipbuilding and coal. He was authorised to say that that while it was not possible to make any specific announcement,

No Claim will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown and all Claims must be presented within Two which data they will not be recognised. Weeks of the Bhip's arrival here, after Ounaignese are requested to surrender their Bill of Lading to the Undersigned for Countersignature,

MELCHERS & Co.

Agents: NORDDEVISORE LLOYD, Bakri, Hong Kong, 19th April, 1886.

People Who Matter

PEOPLE WHO

adverti

The the

afford, be buy

:them eople buy "nad vond the

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the alat April, at 10 by Messrs. Goddard" d Douglas,

No Fire Insurancs has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by «GIBB, LIVINGSTON & 00., IZDA

Agenta. »

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Hong Kong, 16th April, 1984.

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HAMBURG · AMERIKA LINIB,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

18E M.V.

T

"BURGENLAND”

having arrived, from Hamburg and Parts of call, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk [1478 into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's godowns, st Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed, Optional Cargo will not be landed bero, unless Notice has been given 48- hours prior to resnel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of

the option. sail to which

extends. *No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Gloods remaining andelivered after Friday, the 20th April, will be subjec

20th Aid and damaged

the President of the Board of Hong Kong Daily Press.

Trade hoped to be in a position to make a statement on the sub- ject in the House of Commons at an early dateBritish Wireless.

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All broken, obafed, and Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on Thurs day, 19th April, at 10 am, by our Surreyors, Momru. Goddani & Douglas. To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees must have a Revenus Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods aEN femmined.g

All Claims must reach us before Friday, the 18th May, 1984, or they will not be recognized, after No Lazuranes will be effected.

Bills of Lading will he pountersigned by

JEBBEN 00 NORDMAgents, Hong Kong, 18th April, 1984.

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