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HONG KONG DAILY

HEALTH CAMPAIGN

To Be Held On Large Scale This Year

PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1934.

LONDON EXCHANGE RATES

(BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.)

On

"Sterling Parity

June 28.

Amsterdam Athens

12.10 Floris 7.451 375 Drachmas

276,318 Dinarı

525 S. 231 12.92+

June 30. 7.442 527 S.

220 13.081 1/8 3/84

Selgrade....... Berlin Bombay Brussels Bucharest Buenos Aires Copenhagen Geneva

Helsingfors. Hongkong Lisbon

Health campaigns had been or ganised in the Colony the last few years in Spring under the auspices of the Chinese YM.C.A. & YW.C.A. and the Hong Kong Chinese Medical Association. with consider- able success. This year the cam- paign is again organised under the former organisations with the addition of the Hong Kong Y.'s Madrid Men's Club. The latter participation ed because it has under its Of Montevideo ganisation a Health Education Montreal Class to train up a group of young | New-York men for a period of six months to Oslo speak to the people in the New

Paris ...... Territories and the congested Prague areas in the Colony on matters of Rio de Janeire general hygiene and preventive medicine.

The campaign this year will be conducted in a much larger scale und it will be extended to the New Territories.

"

Officials

Hon. President.-Hon. Dr. A. R Wellington, CM.G.

Shanghai Stockholm Vienna..... Yokohama

Silve: (spot)

"

Silver (forward)

War Loan

Chairman.-Dt. F. 1. Tseung. Hon. Sec. Mr. K. S. Cheung, Hon. Treasurer.-Mr. C. F. Lo. Committee.-Miss Shin Tak Hing. Mrs P. C. Kwok, Dr. K. C. Yeo, Dr. T. C. Yip, Dr. K. D. Lang. Mr. Li Ka Fun.

The Committee was formed by 2 representatives of the 4 organisa- tions.

Period of Campaign extends from July 7 to July 14, 1934.

Programme

The programme will be divided

into 3 sections:-

90.43 Marka

Is éd. per Rupee 1/6 3/64

35 Belgas 21.01

813,386 Lej: 303

47.58d. per Peno 381 8.0.

18.189 Kroner

25.29 FrancS

20.39+

15.551

193.23 Marka 2261 1/5

110 Escudos 110 23.224 Pesetas 37

92,48 Lir 561

384 $.0.,

50.88. per Peso

4.867. Dollars 4.867 Dollars 18.159 Kroner 194.21 Francs 164.25 Kronen 28.03d. `per Gold Milreis

11.813

505

36 S.Q.

22:391

15.52+

2263

1/51

110

59

13

36 15/16

381 8.0.

5.00

PRESIDENT Liners

&.&. "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"

S.S.

will sail for

MANILA

At 9.00 P.M. FRIDAY, JULY 6th

8.S. "PRESIDENT MONROE

Manila,

NO

will sail for

Singapore, Penang, Colombo,

Bombay, Suez, Port

·

Naples, Genoa Marseilles and direct to

NEW YORK

At 8.00 A. M. SATURDAY, JULY 7th.

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24.39d. par Yen 1/21

$8.0 1/4k

19.40

27

1/21

201

31+

23 103 3/16-

34% 103.

204. 20 3,16

Closing Quotations

ON NEW YORK:-

July 3, 134

LONDON:- Telegraphic Transfer...

Said, Alexandria,

Bank Bills, on demand 372 Credita, 60 daya' sight...,389

Bank Billa, on demand Bank Bills, 4 months?

sight

ON BATAVIA 1

On demand

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ON PARIS:

Credits, four mouths'

Bank Bills, on demand 363

sight

1/0

Credits, months' sight 1874

UN SHANGHAI ----

ON SAIGON:

| AMERICAN

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On demand

ON SINGAPORE : ----

ON MANILA:-

On demand

63..

On demand

741

ON BANGKOK :—

FEDDIE BUILDING-HONG KONG, CANTON BRANCH:--4, WAKYE BOAD,

On demand

1248

On demand

1958

ON INDIA:

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SOYERLIGNE, Bank Buying

Kate.......

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CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

I Lectures--At the Chinese O JAPAN!- Y.M.C.A. Hall at è p.m. July

7-Opening, addresses by: Hon

Dr. A. R. Wellington. OMG. Hon. Dr. S. W. T50, O.BE

12

3. Religious services in Churches specially on Health the

moming. At night Religious | talk on Health.

9. Tuberculosis and Prevention

by Dr. 8. F. LL 10-Food and Health by Dr. F. L

Tseung 11.-Personal and Domestic Hy

glene by Dr. H. H. Tal. 12-Venereal Diseases by Dr. S. C.

Ho.

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13. Some common infectious dis-"

eases with special reference to prevention and importance of notification by Dr. K. Y. Lai, Two lectures at Chinese Y.W.C.A. at 3 p.m. for ladies: July

ROYAL NAVY

Latest Appointments.

+

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, June 20. The following appointments were made by the Admiralty yesterday

Lt.-Cdr.-R. V. Barton, to Tamar,

in charge of Kranji and Beletar W/T. stations (Aug. 15).

14

Lt.-Cdr. (E).-N. J. E. D'Arcy, to Forester (June 21). "

Payr. Lt-Cars.-H. J. V. Sandi- son, to St. Vincent (July 2); and 11-Venereal Diseases by Dr. Hilda C. R. V. Gibbs, to St. Angelo (July

Yuen,

14. Maternity and Child Welfore

by Dr. P. C. Lai,

Posters, lantern slides or cinema films dealing with the subjects will be displayed at the same

time.

20)...

Lts-G. T. Coney, to Capetown (July 2); F. D. Brown, to Alresford (July 3); L. E. Moncaster, to Vic tory, for R.N.B. (July 10); and E M. Penton, P. A. R. Withers, R. W. D. Thomason, and J. Hopkinson, to Capetown (on commg. Tor vice).

ser-

Surgn. Ltd., D. D. de Labilliere. to Leith (July 10).

Lectures on simple health sub- jects will be given at Kowloon City, Hung Hom, Mongkok, Shum- shulpe, West Point, Shaukiwan Cheung Chau, Tal Po, Sheung Payr. Lts.-W. G. 8. Tighe, to Shul. Yuen Long Ping Shan, Tsun Victory (July 2); and R. Maurice. Wan..etc., by the students of the to Emerald (July 16). Health Class who had passed the examination.

Synopals of the lectures will be broadcast daily.

STAFF COLLEGE CHANGES Captain R. H. T. Raikes, D.8.0..

GERMAN SHARE

MARKET

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dalls Press" (Copyright.)]

Berlin, July 2

MAERSK LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HE M.V.

TEE "PETER MAERSK "

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and a Goods remaining undelivered after the Batat day. 7th July, will be subject to Bent.

having arrived, fra New York and Forts of call, Consignees of Cargo tre hereby notified that their Goods are While the great political eventseing lauded and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf & that took place on Saturday and Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon Sunday resulted in a feeling of where delivery may be obtained as soon satisfaction and the strengthening as the Goods are landed. of confidence on the bourse, the dealers and the public alike are re- garding the position of the Gov- 'ernment as immeasurably more se- cure than heretofore; there was on the influence noticable little volume

in the of business done sharemarket. Offer and demand were about equal. Fixed interest se- curities were not greatly changed although the State, and provincial loans were weaker.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where will be examined on Friday, 6th Jaly.5 10 am, by our Surveyors,

Mesura. Goddard & Douglas.

To comply with the General Banded Warehouse Kegulations consignees must have a Revenue Oficer in attendance when damaged dutiable" goods are ezuzined.

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

CONSIGNEE NOTİUE ·

M.S. "FELIX ROUSSEL.”

ARRIVED HONG KONG ON FRIDAY, THE 20TH JUNE, 1934.

From MARSEILLES, &c. MUNSIGNERS of Cargo "by the

informed that their Goods, with the bove-narad Steamer are hereby szception of Opium, Treasure and Vala- abies, are being landed and placed st their risk in the Godawas of the Bong Kong and Kowloon Whard and Godown

be

Co., Ltd, Kowloon, whence Delivery dan

obtained as the Goody are landed. Goods not cleared within 7 days, in- cluding date of arrival, will be abject to Rank

Ail Ulaina myral be sent to the Under- signed before Monday, 9th July, 1884, or they will not be recognized,

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's Bar- veyors, Masers. Goddard & Douglas, at 10 og Thursday, the 5th July. *İ 1934.

All Claims must reach us before the Monday, 80th July, 1934, or they wil not be recognized.

No Inguruaca will be affected.. Bills of Lading will be countersigned. by

JEESEN & 00.

Agente.

Cal Money 4 to 44, Young Loan declined 1/8 to 90. Reichsbank dropped 3/8 to 153 1/8, Dyetrusts 7/8 lower to 148. Salzdetfurth Potash Improved to 172, German Steel Trusts lower to 39). Germán Mineral Oils declined i to 119, Hong Kong, 2nd July, 1934, 12886 Siemenshalske advanced 1 to 148, Bemberg Rayon. Improved 11 to 681 and Lahmayer Electric alump-

Min.

REICHSMARK QUOTA-

is to relinquish to-day the post of ed 2 to 1184-Transocean Kuo Director of the RN. Staff College, II. Physical Examinations:- Greenwich, "on the completion of Free Physical Examinations will his tenure in command. He is, to be open to men every night at the tecome Commodore and Chief of Chinese Y.M.C.A. gynasium from staff in the Mediterranean Fleet, Monday, July 9 to Saturday, July 13 and to women on Tuesday and Friday afternoon.

III. Exhibits:-Posters, models ctc. will be displayed at the Y.M.C.A. and pamphlets will be given to those who attend the lectures or physical examinations or an application.

SANITARY BOARD MEETING

the Sanitary

to Admiral Sir William Fisher, in succession to Rear-Admiral A E" F. Bedford, C.B.. who will go to Bombay to command the Royal Indian Marine. Captain G. J. A. Miles. Deputy Director, will act as Director of the Staff College unti the arrival of Captain B. C. Wat- son, D.SO., now in command of the battleship Vallant.

TIONS

(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

Press" (Copyright.)] "

Berlin, July 2 Reichsmark quotations (without guarantee)!--

1

New York Paris

Amsterdam

Parig (Sterling) Dollar

38.17 .5791

.56.27

.78.59

.15.17

BOROTRA PARTNERS BETTY NUTHALL-

Doubles Entries For Wimble- don Tournament

(Special Air-Mail Service)

London, Jurie 20.

Forty-three pazīs have been accepted for the women's doubles, 59 pairs for the men's doubles, and 75 pairs for the mixed doubles in the All-England Lawn Tennis Championships, beginning at Wim bledon, on June 25-

The

moet interesting mixed doubles partnerships are those of

-Transocean Kuo Min Jean Borotra (France) with Miss Betty Nuthall (Britain) and D. P. Turnbhli (Australia). with Fraulein Cill Ausom (Germany).

POLISH FLIERS

Reach Warsaw After Many Delays

with

Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged Intiable goods are examined by the Company's Surreyors.

No Cinims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by sa in any case whatever.

R. OHL

Ayent Hong Kong, 29th June, 1974,

12872

KOTICE TO CONSIGNEÈS

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD.

"VONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vessel

"AGAFENOR"...

Yo UNITED KINGDOM TIA SINGAPORE

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are hereby notified that their cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf Kowloon, where it will lis st. Com

Miss D. E. Round, Britain's No. 1 ranked women player, is paired nees risk and subject to terms

Miki, the Japanese Davis The Cargo wilon and after 2nd July

conditions of storage at Holt's Wharf Cap captain; G. M. Lott and Miss from

be ready for delivery Optional cargo will not be landed

Sarah Palfrey form i

Captain Watson has served on War College, the staff or the Greenwich, and the Tactical School, Portsmouth. He went to sea At the fortnightly meeting of from the Britannia 31 years ago as midshipman of the Majestic when Board yesterday, Mr, R. A. D. Forrest, the President, she was flagship of the late Ad- announced that in regard to the miral Lord Beresford. During the fees for special food licenses in War he was navigator of Admiral

can pair; and J. H. Crawford, the bars, finless notice has been given the districts of Tai Hang, North Tyrwhitt's flagships at Harwich,

Australian holder of the singlen prior to steamer's arrival but carried Point and Shaukiwan, a new set the Arethusa, Centaur, and Cura-

title, la to partner his wife,

on from port to port to the final port. France will be represented by of call to which the option extende of ordinance to replace the Public coa. He has twice served' in the

Plans División at the Admiraity, [Special to the “Hour Konx Dall three pairs in the men's doubles- All broken, he

chafed, and damaged Health and Buliding Ordinance

Press" (Copyright.}] was at present under considera- and has commanded the sloop

J. Bernard and A. Merlin, J. |tobus are to be left in the Godowns, Borotra and J. Brugnon, and where they will be examined on any tion, but it was difficult to say Hollyhock in China and the cruiser

Warsaw, July 2

between Boussus and A Gentien. Austra Tuesdays and Fridays

the when it would be ready. In any Curlew in the Mediterranean.

The Polish filers, the brothers a' chief pairs will be Crawford board 10:45 ... and Noowwithin case the Government had decreed

Adamwoecz who took off from and Adrian Quist and Vivian the free storage period.

No claims that this álteration of fees, should'

Harbour Grace in an attempt at a M'Grath and Turnbull. Tha

be admitted after non-stop flight to Warsaw, anally American pairs include Lott and Godews and All Goods remaining

the

Good have left the steamer walt in order to avoid unnecessary legislation until the new orders

reached their goal on Monday Lester Stoffen and B. B. Wood and undelivered her the 9th July, wil were decided.

A young woman noted for her evening after having been forced H. N. Williams,

be subject to ren Miss Helen Jacobs and Min Those present at the meeting outspokenness was on a visit to" aby engine trouble for the third

All Claims against the Steamer Huss emergency landing at Torun, Po- Palfrey (America), Mies Babcock be presented to the undersigned ou were Mr. R. A. D. Forrest (pre-wealthy but elderly bride. sident), Dr. J. M. Gray (Medical "And do you know, my dear, on land. They, however, were able to and Miss Cruickshank (America), or before the 23rd July, or they will Oficer of Health), Mr. L. C. F. the third day of our honeymoon make the necessary repairs and Mrs. Godfres and Miss Scriven not be cognised, 4

(Britain), Miss E, M. Dearman end. No Fire Inninos will be effected. Bellamy, Dr. R. A. de Castro Basto, George won a first prize in the took off without much lose of time, Mise N. A Lyle (Britain); and

BUTTERFIELD & SWINE, reaching the Polish capital late in Miss M. O. Horn Mr. C. J. Roe (Secretary) and Mr. Irish Sweepstake.”

and-Fraulein Im-Ping Tseung (assistant secre-

"Good heavens," the girl blurt- the afternoon-Transocean Kuo Aussem (Germany) are the princi-, tary).

ed out. Three days too late!"

pal entries for the women's doubles," 2nd July, 1994.

Ironical

Mi

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