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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1937.
BABY HEALTH
CAMPAIGN
(Continued from Page 1)·
I have never had 'the privilege
of seeing so many Ane, healthy,
hand.
Authoritative
Survey By Dr.
Chu Chia-hua
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(Continued from Page 1.)
CHINESE
BOY SCOUTS
CONTINGENT
~(Contlaued from, Page 1)
scouts to light refreshments, following which they took a ride on the Feak Tram and visited
Returning to the ship they were given a hearty send-off by the local sequta, Mr. C. O. Quah, Hong' Kong District Scoutmaster, wAS also present.
young hopefuls gathered together Tribute To Humble Couriers before.
I should like to take this oppor-know so much of the work and It is fitting that the author who tunity of congratulating the proud parents whoever they are before worth, or the postal messengers-Victoria Feak.
many of whom face ordeals and To those
who have not won endure hardships the like of which prizes I can only say they have no are unknown in any other country thing to be despondent about.
should pay glowing tribute to
The
the way
doctors
their magnificent co-operation by have managed to pick out three in each quoting what Herodotus wrote class as being healthier than their twenty-three centuries ago of the tellows Alls me with admiration Greek messengers of his time- not unmixed with awe if by some
"Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat,
unfortunate chance the lot
nor the gloom of night stays these of choosing had fallen to me. I quite
couriers from the swift completion frankly admit, I should have been
of their appointed rourids."
very hard put to it indeed so much so that I should probably have stealthily left the field so wonder- fully healthy and well to all your children look.
I am sure you will all join with- me in thanking the doctors and nurses for their kindness and pub. lic spirit in coming here this after noon and for the very efficient way they have dealt with so diffelt a Job.
Surely those words can fairly be applied to the humble couriers of the Chinese Post Office to-day.
The following is the contin- gent to the Fifth World Scouts Jamboree in Holland which will be held in Vogelingang (a vast plece ef ground 30 minutes train from The Hague) from July 31 to August 13. They nope to tour some parts. of Europe before returning to China.
yu.
Leader; Rev. Yen Chia-n. Assistant Leader: Mr. Hsu Kwan-
Inspiring Achievements:
Scouters: Messrs. Chen Pang- Although China has had a postal
tsal. Hsu Kong-min, Chang Chi- system dating as far back as the Chou Dynasty, about about 3000 Jac. Hwang Cheng, Klang T-mah.
Scouts: Tong Hu-min, Pang Chu- years ago, yet the organisation ac- cording to modern methods hashsun. Hwang Chen-pin. Tseng Shen-cheng, Woo Shyan-sen, Lee only been in existence' forty years.
Jun-tsal. Ha Yu-wen, Yeh Dah- At the same time I want to
But It is not merely of postal wha, Lee Chieh, Hwang Chi-chang. thank The South China Athletic communications that this compre- Tse Yan-sing, Chiang Shik-pak. Association for so kindly lending hensive volume deals. By aca, air and Ma Se-ying. us their ground for this afternoon. and railway does the talented Dr. One more word, Watson's as you Chu take the reader on an inspir- know for nearly a hundred years ing word tour which affords ample have been acting as the great opportunity of surveying a field doctor and nurse to thousands and remarkable for achievements in the thousands of people, they are de-face, of gigantic difficulties. lighted to see you all here this afternoon looking so flourishing and you can rely on them in fimes of need to serve you and your children as well in the future as
and
they hope they may have served your grandfathers
grand- mothers in the past.
Mrs. Jupp then distributed the prizes.
PRIZE WINNERS
"A" Class (between ave months twelve months old);—(1)
and
25 Wong Wing-pak; (2) Lam Kar-
chul; (3) Cherig 80-lau.
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Noteworthy indeed is the pro. gress in the realm of civil aviation. which has received the enthusias- tic backing of the Central Govern ment since 1929. Roads and rail- ways have ribboned their ways effectively for the advancement of China's intricate and spacious system of strategically vital com- munications.
National Significance
to the Italian Youth Camp:
The following is the contingent
Chief Commissioner: Prof. J. W. Tsang, Ministry of Education, Nan- king.
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Assistant Commissioner: Prof. 'T. Yuen, Government Central University, Nanking.
BOY SCOUTS
Senior Patrol Leaders; Wu Yao- in, Tao Yung-tang.
Lion Patrol: Kao Tsun-feng (PL), Cheng Hsin-ming (Becond), Ho" Bhao-hsu, Wu Tsoo-yi, Yuan Yao-chih, Shen Ting-huan, Wasg Chen-hsien. Chang Kau-shing.
Tiger Patrol: LI Ping (PL), LOO
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When I was granted an inter-Cheng-leh (Second), Yang Kwung- haten: LI Ping-cheng, Tang Shao- view a week ago with His Ex- cellency the Governor of Kwang-yao. Lo Yung-tang, Ku Ti-hasp, tung. General Wu Teh-chen, he Chang Kuo-chen.
Panther Patrol: Tu Pi-ching emphasised the national signi- ficance of adequate communica- (PL). Chien Wen-tseb (Second), tions from the cultural, conimer Wet Tao-hru, Chang Chuan, Hsiang | Air Mail For Canton and Dis Shao-yao, Chang Wan-tueh. Han clai and strategic aspecta. · His
tricts. well founded major premise was Keb-ping.
Bangkok vis Batow that without adequate communica- tions a nation must be disunited and consequently weak. "Com-
The first prize winners each got an engraved allver cup and $100 cash bond from the Wing On Co.
The second prize winners each got an engraved silver shield and $50 cash bond from the Wing Onmunications," said General Wa, Co.
The third prize winners each got one small engraved sliver shield and $25 cash bond from the Wing On Co.
All participants were given a bag containing three toys and a tin
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The above Contingent was invit- ed by Mussolint to stay in Italy at least for one month. They hope to visit some parts of Italy before returning home.
contribute to unity and stimu-
The above two contingents were late prosperity in a remarkable degree. China's plan of communi- the pick of all the scouta të China, estions is now functioning pro-having passed a very thorough perly and great developmental works are in hand which, when executed,' will contribute to nation-
of Cow and Gate milk" each, kind-wide prosperity and confidence ly presented by Mr. 8. H. Langston, in a way that will, I feel sure, be of Cow and Gate.
as surprising as gratifying.”
The whole of this show was a medium of advertisement for Wat- son's Baby Water, which is a sim- ple and effective remedy for baby. disorders.
who
THE JUDGES
The following were the doctors acted as judges: Doctors Chow Wal-cheung. Cheung Fat-in,
In this book Dr. Chu develops shilar theals.
amination in the mactical use- fulness of scouting activities.
In an exclusive interview with a “Daily Press " representative, the Chief Commissioner, Mr. J. W. Tsang, expressed his appreciation
Ur Mail for Swatow, Amoy, Foochow andy North China (via Shanghai).
WEDKHDAY
Haiphong Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Fort Bayard and Haiphong Amoy
brother scouts on his visit to Hong of the cordial reception given by Air Mall for K.L.M. Service" Kong. He asked our reporter to
due Amsterdam, 12th July, It may rightly be sald after convey through the medium of our reading this
volume, adapting newspaper his message of good-traita. Ceylon, India, East and South) Tennyson to the present theme, will and friendship to the inhabi-
Alrica "The old, old order changeth, tants of this Colony, for he left
Air Mall" for Manila," Guam, yielding plaes to new add and the Central Government ful-gtfal visit, grateful for all that with happy memories of, his de-
Honolula and U.S.A., by the flls China's destiny in many ways,
“Pao-American Airways Direct
him with regard to helpfulness, the scouts and others had done for Service"-due San Francisco,
6th July, al adding that he hoped to pass Hong Kong again before returning to Nanking,
Wu Hung-tak, Wong Yan-kwong, not the least being based on its C.F.E. da Roza, and La! Kwong-systems of communications.
Juk.
The following were the nurses who assisted in the examination:- Misses, Loh, 80-sheung, Wong Guk-wah, Sin Hung-bun, Yu Hong- ying. Wong Chal-hung, Tal Sun- bier, Luk Tauf-kee, Lee 'Tak-ling. Chan Shuet-kwan; Kwok Min- chun. Lau Wal-ching. and Yau Bin-wa..
After the show refreshment was served in the Club. house of the 8.0.A.A..
SOVIET PURGE CONTINUES
ITALIANS IN SPAIN
Londin, June 27..
The Republican Spaniah Em- bassy published an announcement on Baturday stating that 15,000 Italian troops landed at Malaga and Cadiz in the middle of May ....Eight thousand fresh troops are also alleged to be on their way to Spain
Transocean News Service.
BONG, LONG TIDEE TA From June 18 to July 4
London, June 28. Stanisław Anschlicht, Becretary of the "Central Executive Com- mittee of the Soviet, who "knows, more about the secrets of the Red. Army than anyone in the Soviet, will shortly be brought to trial.
This is according to a despatch appearing in the "Dally Herald": from its Moscow correspondent.!
He formerly held the post of Commissar for War and is under- stood to have been arrested on 6 Mon 28 charge of treason.
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ROYAL OBSERVATORY TONG KING
10 am, June 27, Barometer (at sea level), 29.56
Temperature, 81 F
Humidity, 88 per cent.
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London. June 26. Bat. The Prime Minister and Ma Chamberlain are spending the un week-end at Chequers for first time since Mr. Chamberlain assumed once as Prime Minister- British Wireless.
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Wind Force, (Beaufort), 3. Temperature, maximum yester
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Temperature, 1851 uight, 78 F.
Rainfall for 24 hrs ending: 106. to-day, 1.21 ins.
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Total rainfall since January 1, 32.40 ins. P+Against an average of 36.57 ins
Bunset to-night, 7.11 p.m. Bunrise to-morrow, 541 alm
14 pm, June 27, Barometer (at aca level), 29.52. Temperature, Bl. Humidity, 91. Wind Direction, East, Wind Force (Beaufort), 3. Maximum tempera- ture, 85. Minimum temperature, 75. Rainfall, 0.01
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