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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1935.
SWATOW LETTER PROPAGATING SANITARY
Sino-Japanese Tension
(From Our Own Correspondent)
Swatów. Oct. 14.
The atmosphere surrounding the Dolitical 31.uation here is out- wardy quie, but speculation has been rtfe as to what will be the result eventually regarding the local Sino-Japanese Rice Tax dis- pute.
The dispute, as previously men- tioned, arose from a seizure of 300 bags of rice by the Rice Tax Bureau, whose contention was tha: the tax therron has never been pald as was the case with every shipment. The Japanese, course, have their own strong point for refusal. they considering a kinds of local taxis as illegal and Ignoring them
· IDEAS
Harmful Effects Of Old Customs
FREQUENT OUTBREAK OF SMALL-POX
Nanking. (By Mall); .concerning contagious diseasen The Importance of eradicating rampant in the summer season 80 bad customs and retaining the as to prepare the people against good ones in order to facilitate the | them. propagation of sanitary Ideas The Festivalul Sunning Rat- among the people was stressed by ments, witch happens on the sixth Dr. J. Heng Liu. Director of the day of the sixth moon at the erst- National Health Administration. while Lunar calendar, is seen at in a radio broadcast here recently. by Dr. Liu to be diverted into a day As the matter has been dragging
The health administrator pardi- for sunbaths by the general pub for so long a time, it is naturallycularly pointed out the prevalent llc. presumed that it is a "dificult question to settle. "The general bellef is that the problem has been shifted to Canton tt · be solved by the Provincial Govern. ment there.
consequence
The presence in the harbour of
custom among the people wherein the children are only allowed to be vaccinated in the spring season as the most undesirable which needs immediate readjustment This imitation of the vaccination period, he emphasized, is respon-
a Japanese cruiser and a few dessible for the frequent outbreak of troyers, after the incident has taken place, has given food for all kinds of rumours and speculation.
As long as they remain in part we shall continue to hear all sorts of funny stories. The most, “amusing rumour" recently is to the effect that a demand for a Japanese Concession has been made along wi h "supposedly" a few other "de- mands." One certainly cannot verify the authenticity of such re- ports in Swatow, so we just take them for their "face value." What- ever the situation is or will be, there has already been an exodus o Hong Kong--the usual subter- fuge. Foreigners, however, are not in the least perturbed, On the contrary, a little excitement will serve to break the monotony of the place
THE "REDS"
the small-pox epidemic in various provinces in China, despite the fact that vaccination was intro auced into this coun.ry a century ago and is widely practiced nowa- days
ADVERSE EFFECTS
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The public, in the opinion of. Dr. Liu, should take full advanc age of the occasion to engage in various kinds of outdoor specs? order to take advantage of the, Wi- traviolet rays.
The noted physician next men- tloned the Chinese New Year's Eve as another good occasion for the spreading of health education. On that day! Dr. Llu pointed out, the people may be advised to do house- cleaning so as to exterminate all the pests hidden in dark nooks and corners during
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A. the outset of his speech, results. In some remote parts of which was entitled "Customs and China; however, innoculation in-1 Sanitation." Dr. Lly lay much stead of vaccination is still very emphasis on the role that customs poyular. This must be prohibit play in the moulding of a nation's ed because innoculation is not life, declaring that the customs of
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nith 'moon of the "defunct Chinese calendar, as an occassion mos. sultable to urge the pubile to exterminate flies and mosqui- toes. The gala day, heralding the advent of summer, may also be used to propagate the knowledge
The "Red" scary is in the offing again after a comparatively long Turning to the topic of utilizing period of peace. The latest ad- good customs for the propagation vice from a friend who has just of sanitary ideas, Dr. Liu first, returned from Nam Shan, South-mennoned the Dragon Festival, ern Mountain) near the town of which falls ch the afh day of Chaoyang, 5 aces that severe the fighting took place there on Thursday and Friday, and that the "'Reds" suffered rather badly at the hands of Government troops. It is reported tha a few days ago several detachments of troops were recalled from Hing Ning and nearby d stric.so cope with the situation. All precautionary mea- sures have been taken to check the advance by any sec ton of the Red Army; the railway line is well pro- tected.
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Apart from a general holiday the day passed off very quietly. For cays arrangements were made. to celebra'e the occasion with due pamp and honour, but at the eleventh hour every hing was can- celled by the authorities. Lantern processions were scheduled for the night of the 10 h, and these pro- hibited. The Sino-Japanese ten- sion was still anything but delicate, and the course was wisely taken to avold the Ukelihood of a fric-. flog as no one can know what rowdy elements may do on an oc- casion like this. In the forenoon there was military parade in the grounds of the aerodrome at which were present all the high civil and military officials.
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In order to make the people's life as enlightening as possible, a clear differentiation, between the good and the bad customs is necessary. The good customs must be encour- aged and their beneficial influença extended, while the harmful cus- toms must be readjusted or stamp- ed out.
Speaking on the readjustment or eradication of bad customs, Dr. Liu stressed that the psychological effects produced upon the people by these ac's must be take into
consideration. In general, a cus- tom can only be Improved or eradi. cated by a gradual process either
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September 20. There wILS no public-examination in this case either as the debtor was also said to have absconded.
In the case of Alvara Alvaros Alves. ex parte his appointee, J. M M.
Alves. "the Offcial Receiver said that the application was to adjudge the debtor bankrupt, i pursuance of the first meeting of the creditors on September 19,
"My Lord" continued the off. cial Recely, "I have also a fur- ther "application to make. That is to dispense with the public ex- amination of the deb or on ac- count of mental disability,"
His Lordship also granted this applicatio.
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
Found guilty of behaving in a disorderly manner by forcibly try-, ing to enter the Charge Room a the Central Police Station on FT- day evening after ne nad been sjected; G. Laing. a 30 year old unemployed residing at the Euro- pean Y.M.C.A. was fined $15 by 'Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Cen-.
tral Magistracy on Saturday.
For the prosecution Sub-Inspec- tor Walsh staled that the defen- dant went to the charge room at
Hayden, brought three applications about 8.15 pm, on Friday to en before His Honour The Chief Justice Sir Atholl MacGregor to be adjudged bankrupt in the Bank- rupicy Court on Saturday In which all three applications were granted.
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