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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1937.

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OF LICENCES

Hawkers To Be

Eliminated?

THE BEGGAR NUISANCE

Ceylon, like Hong Kong is find- ing that the beggar nuisance proves annoying to tourist...

Reference was made to this in a recent speech by Mrs. M. T. Dyer

(wife of the Government Agent for

the Central Province) when she opened the recent utility Fair

The question of the restriction of hawkers' licences again came before the Executive Committee of the Society for the Protection, of Children at its monthly meeting.stitues. held on Monday evening under the,

The matter was raised by the

She mentioned the fact that

URBAN COUNCIL

Licences Refused

The fortnightly a meeting of the Urban Counefl was held yes- terday afternoon, Mr. R. R. Todd, Chairman, presided.

Amongst those, present were Mr. Todd," (Chairman), Hon. Dr. D. J. Valentine (Vice-Chairman), Hon. Mr. T H. King. Dr. 8. N. Chau,

given in aid of a Home for De-Messrs. L.OF. Bellamy. A. el Arculli, W. N. Thomas Tam, B. Wong Tape, C. Champkin. Mr. W. G. Harrison (Secretary), Mr. fm Ping-taeung (Assistant Secretary). A letter from Government re- lative to the pasteurization milk was tabled.

chairmanship of Mr. J. T. Prior. Tourists are reluctant to land at Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, who, dur-ports which have the reputation. of allowing beggars in the streets. Ing consideration of the monthly

Taough they expect to spend case returns, enquired whether any

money

wish, to at a port they difficulty was now being experien-

spend it in their own way, and čed in obtaining licences."

American and English tourbits, in particular object, most strenuously to being followed about by dirty vagrants gazing.

when they are shop-

of

The adoption of a report of the Committee appointed to consider the proposed changes in "the Es- timates of the Sanitary Depart ment and the proposed Public Works Extraordinary for the Sani-

The same thing applies to Hongtary Department for 1938, was moved by the Chairman and Kong. Tourists on landing are

seconded by Dr. Valentinė. able to make a dash for the

A minute by the Chairman re- nearest available taxi, and motorlative to the proposed apoint of Deputy Director of Health Services (Chief Health Officer), Suggesting that the title of the two officers

One of the Branch Secretaries replied in the affirmative, adding that applications made, for haw- kers and newspaper sellers' licen- ces were frequently refused It was apparently-the policy of the Urban Council gradually to restrict the number of Reences and Anally to eliminate them altogether.

It was pointed out, during dis-out to Repulse Bay, making their cussion, that the Urban Council purchoses at perhaps one shop, or was particularly concerned with in the Gloucester Arcade (where eliminating food hawkers' licences, vagrants are not allowed) sooner by reason of the danger to publie than wander round the town look. health caused by the sale of food ing into shop windows, and pick- In "dusty streets. Another speaker ing up trides everywhere. pointed out that, so far as news- paper sellers' licences were con- cerned, there was a fixed limit to the numbers.

NO ANSWER FROM COUNCIL

An official of the Society stated that no new hawkers' licences were at present being granted, but the Urban Council had no answer to the question how vegetables, man- ured by nightsoil, became more dangerous when handled by haw kers. The Council, however, went on, to say that there were other reasons, such as the protection of the markets, and, reading between the lines, it would seem that the Idea was to clear the streets alto- gether from hawkers When the pulice issued the licences. the So- clety received # considerable amount of help, but now it was! practically impossible to get a 1- cence of any description,

A member drew attention to the fact that, apart from the Urban Council's decision, the Buperinten-

dent of Imports and Exports had declined to issue new licences for 19 cigarette hawkers-on whose au-

thority, it was not clear,

tabacco and

This is very nice for shops in the two arcades, but a little hard on all the others.

A suggestion has been made that It might be possible to have a po- lice patrol along Ice House Street the Ferry and from the Peak" Tram down Battery Path to enable visitors to get to the centre of the

town unmolested.

to the

from these speclaf areas it would If the beggars could be kept away matter less. "Those who dislike them could take rikshas distant shops, such as China Em porium Sincere's, Wing On and the Sun Company.

It is the fact that tourists can not get from the Ferry, or the Hotel without being pestered which Tram to the Hong Kong

chiefly annoys them.

Peak

CARDINAL PACELLI TO VISIT PARIS

Rome, June 22. The visit of the Vatican' Secre- France which has been announced tary of State Cardinal Pacelli to

in the Paris press for July 10 or 1 has been the subject of an unusual amount of speculation in both Church and political circles

here.

Another member said not only was the Imports and Exports De- partment restricting hawkers' '11- cences. hut also-shop licences for the sale of wine, cigarettes. The Department argued that there were too many shops and hawkers, but the reply to that argument was that it was surely an economic question-ons of sup- ply and demand. Then came the everlasting retort that the Depart ment had not enough men money to stop smuggling, and that the more shops and hawkers there | cal figures.— were, the greater would be the op- portunity for smuggling........

or

After further discussion, it was decided to refer the question to the early consideration of a sub-com- mittee. -*

BIG DONATIONS

May

Although it is obvious that Cradinal Pacelli planed his visit so that he can attend the St. Theresa celebration on July 11, it is also known that he would pro- ceed to Paris to confer with the

Premier and other leading politi.

Transcen- News Service.

dian Sisters, and that children would shortly be received into the institution. It would accommodate forty children.

The meeting welcomed the Rev. Father A. Buzzone on joining the Executive Committee.

Dr.

were

The finance report for showed that expenditure, totalled $1,206.31, and that there was an excess of expenditure over income

Those present at the meeting, in of $165.31. It was explained that

addition to the chairman. several customary items of expen-

the Hon. Sir Henry Follock, the diture had not been included in

Hun. Mr. R. H. Kotewall, the Hon. the report, but that, on the other Mr. M. K Lo, the hand, several big donations had

Hon. LA Shu-fan, the Rev since come to hand, including-$500

H. W. Baines, the Rev. Fr. Buzzone, from the Jockey Club, 8300' from

Mrs. Middleton Smith, Dr. (Mrs.) Mr. Ho Kom-tong (part proceeds Nashi. Miss Brazier, Mr. and Mrs. from the surplus from, the Chinese

A. Hicks, Mrs. McAvoy (Hon. Se- processions at the Coronation),cretary), Messrs. D. Black (Hon. and @4.000 transferred from the Treasurer). FB. Loseby, J. M. "Women's Auxillary.

Noronha, GP, de Martin, 8. V. Boxer, J. M Wong and Tang Shiu- kin.

cases cammo

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HONG KONG TIDE-TAR

From June 23, to 26, 1937,

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Several interesting before the meeting. In one of these, it was reported that the Aberdeen Industrial Home had agreed to admit a promising young orphan, whose mother had com- mitted suicide, on payment of re- duced fees of $7 per month, in- cluding expenses. My pe

NEW TYPE OF CASE Described by an ometal of the Society as an entirely new type of case was one which had been re- ferred to the Society by the Medi cal Officer of Kowloon Hospital in which it was stated that the child's mother was so ill with tu- berculosis as to be unft to feed it. The Society agreed to provide the Wad. 3 child with milk

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Thor. 24 La'another case it was reported that a lad who had been at the Fri 25 Aberdeen Industrial Home for some years had been trained as a motor | Sat. 28 mechanic and was now qualified- as a chauffeur. Owing to the Bo- ciety's support, he had been pro vided with a calling enabling hini to earn, his own living,

NEW CRECHE TAKEN OVER It was reported that the new creche, at Clarence + Terrace had just been taken over by the Cans-

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to be nominated should be D.D. M.S. (Medical, and D.D.M.S. (Health), WBS moved by the Chairman and passed unanimous ly.

The following applications for ä food factory Ucence for No. 119... Battery Street. ground floor; the premises on Lot No. 573. S.D. 4. Kap Shek M: No. 17, Nanking Street, ground floor: a food shop fruit) licence for No. 287, Shang- hai Street, ground floor; and a goat Ecence for a shed on the and Export Company, To Kwa compound of the China Import wan, were all refused.

ces granted by the Urban Council The following is a list of Mcen-

between June 8, and June 21:-

Three for food factories, one food shop, one food preserving es- tablishment, one offensive trade, eating (one milk shop, one laundry, 'three houses, and two res- taurants.

NEW AIR ROUTE

(Continued from Page 1.)

will call at Canton, Changsha, Hankow. Chengchow and Taiyuen. altogether three major terminals, This net-work of air routes have

using Chengchow which is situat- ed, in the centre of China, as i collecting port, passing through by another route flying from Kun- ming to Shanghai. This has the

advantage that the Hong Kong Peiping fight will not be inter- rupted by 'branching off to other ports of call except those stated on the schedule.

any

Every passenger who travela on this line is automatically insured, said Mr. Wong, and every pozzible step is taken to assure the safety and comfort of the travellers,

The planes used by the Eurasia Company are the German made Junker JU52, capable of high speed and with large accomoda- tion, and are all equipped with the most up-to-date wireless,

MEETING OF FOUR POWERS

London June 22, The representatives or the Four Power (Britain, Germany, France and Italy) will meet on Tuesday at 3 p.m.

the

The next meeting of the sub- committee of the Non-Interven- tion Committee will take place at 6 pan. The two points on agenda are the recalling of volun- teers and the appointment of neutral observers on control ship.

Transocean Ness Service,

WEATHER BEPORT.

ROYAL OBSERVATORY HÙNG TÙNG

10 am. June 22. Barometer (at sea level), 29.65 Temperature, 77 F

Humidity, 99 per cent..

Wind Direction, E.SE.

Wind Force (Beaufort), 4 Temperature, maximum yester

minimum ∙last:

day, 88.

Temperature, night, 76 F

Rainfall for 24 hrs. ending 10h. to-day, 0.56 insper

Total rainfall since January 1

27.09 Ins

16 16 04 0203 3 3 17.02 03 033783

Against an average of 34.10 Ins 17.40 10 2

Sunset to-night, 7.10 p.m. :00 20:

8.8 04.11. 1035 7 8 18:16 10 6

Sunrise to-morrow, 6.40 a.m. 00 55404508 pm.. June 22 11:15701851 UK Barometer (at sea level), 29.58. Temperature, 72. Humidity. 88. wind Direction, E Wind Force (Beaufort), 4 Maximum temper ture, 80:-Minimum temperature 77, Rainfall, 0.33

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