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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935.
THE SANITARY BOARD
To-morrow's Meeting
The business to de, discussed at to-morrow's meeting of the Sant tary Board are as follows:-
1. Application for a bake-house licence at No. 192, Reclamation Street, ground foor
an
TOTE PLAN
To Control All Bets
The Racecourse Betting Control. Board, the statutory body respon sible for the operation of the tote un racecourses, is making new plans to obtain full control of the beiting market.
1. Application for an eating A. scheme has been drawn up house licence at. No. 118, Queen's [.skich, it put into operation, wili Road East, ground floor.
abolish starting-price betting in ita -3. Application for an eating present form by making the office house licence at No 189. Lockhart bookmakers agents of the tote. Road, ground door.
The negotiations are still in the 4. Application for eating early stages, but already the lead house Licence at No 1. Connaughting bookmakers are up in arms Fagainst the attempt to turn them Road West, ground "floor."
into "brokers for the tote." 5. Application for permission
A leading bookmaker said to the to add the first floor of No. 329.
'writer:
The board's new move and to delete the ground floor of the thin end of the wadge. It No. 327, Reclamation Street from will end in a move to do away the bake-house licence for Nos. with bookmakers altogether. 327 and 329. Reclamation Street. ground floors..
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COMPENSATION thescneme proposed by
the Racecourse Betting Control Board is that bookmakers should pass on heir starting price bets to the tote
Roberts receive compensation in the toru of columission.
Rat Return for the weeks
and ending 20th
27th July, 1935. (b) Health Bulletin of Easternu
Ports from the Honour- able Director of Medical and Sanitary Services for the weeks ehding 20th and 27th July, 1935, "
To do this they will have to per- suade office bookmakers to accept the odds returned by the totalisa tor, instead of the prices ozèred in the "ring" at the time of the "Off." (C) Health Retura from the This would be the new basis of set- League of Nations, East-tlement of away-from-the-course ern Bureau for the weeks bets. ending 6th and 13th July. The turnover of the tote has in- 1935.
creased since credit betting on the tote was recently the subject of a legal action. However, most of the off-the-course betting still goes to the big bookmakers, *'!
(d) Mortality Return for Hong Kong for the thirteen weeks ending 23rd June, 1935 and for the weeks ending 14th and 21st July.
1935.
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(e) Summary of licences, per-bookmakers.
rmits and exemptions granted and refused by the Board during the month of July, 1935. Cattle and Switie Returns. for the month of July, 1935.
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LESSON SERMON
First Church Of Christ, Scientist
"Spirit" WAS the subject of the Lesson Sermon in all churches
of Christ, Scientist on Sunday Aug. 11th 1935.
The Golden Text was: "He that soweth to his flesh shall of the Mesh reap corruption; but he that 'soweth of the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap fe everlasting."" (Gal. 6:81,
The Lesson Sermon included the following passages from the Bible: "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meek- ness, temperance: against such there is no law." (Gal. 5:22,23).·
The Lesson Sermon also includ- ed the following passages from the Christim Befence textbook, "Selence and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary / Baker Eddy: "If the disciple is advancing spletually, he is striving to enter in. He constantly turns away from material sense, and looks towards the imperishable things of Spirit. I honest, he will be in earnest from the start, and gain à Hittle each day in the right direc- tion, "till at last he finishes his course with Joy." (P. 21).
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London, Aug 9, A feature this year of the usual heavy passenger traffic to Scotland for “The Twelfth" "the opening of the grouse season-is the increase in the numbers travelling by night. ↑ Oné tralů leaving London to- night will run in six parts, and carry four hundred passengers in "first-class and seven Hundred in
The third-class sleeping berths. While another train will leave in three parts to accommodate the extra traffic.
Large numbers of travellers are. taking their motor ears with them. In vans coupled to the coaches →→ British Wireless:
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