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GENERAL

IS.P.C.A. HOLD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Mr. F.H. Loseby Reviews Year's Work

The annual meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was held in the Board Room of Messrs Jardine Mathe- son and Co., Ltd., yesterday when Mr. N. 3, Perrin presided.

The only speech "of the evening was made by Mr. F. H. Loseby. Chairman of the Committee, who in the course of his address de- plored "the acute distress which exists here and in Canton."

The election of officers for the nation which as a whole abhorred ensuing year resulted as follows-treatment

84 Traffic Accidents In A Week

THREE KILLED:

33 INJURED

In the Colony of Hong Kong in- cluding the Island, Kowloon and” the New Territories during the week ending at 8 am, on. Sater- day, May 11, there were altogether |84 traffic accidents, as the result of which 3 persons were killed and

01 animals could 33 persons were injured.

President: Hls Honour Sir Atholling today, and I am MacGregor, KC., Kt..

Vice-President: Mr. N. J. Perrin. Chairman of Committee: Mr. F. K. Loseby.

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Or the persons killed, a Chinese Patrons: H. The Governor and possibly be engaged in the type Lady Northcote,

of wariare of which we are near-male, aged 35 years, was knocked

even more down and fatally injured by convinced that a universal sense tramcar whilst running across the of responsibility for the needs of Į road.

A Chinese male aged 54 years. the animals which we use for our own purposes would go a

a Chinese temale, aged 31 long and elimination of years, bath died from injuries re- Committee: Mrs. E L Agassiz, way towards the

mlsuse of modernceived whilst alighting from mov- Mrs. C. G. Alabaster. M.B.E., M. barbarous

ing motor buses. J. I. Barnes, Mrs. J. I. Barnes, Mrs. weapons.

Of the persons injured, 25 were A. W. Bartholomew; Mr. J. H.

HUMANE OUTLOOK Bottomley. Mr. D. Davies. Mrs. M. Το prevent

any possible mis-pedestrians; who were either walk- the rood Dicken Mrs. H. Donovan, Mrs. J. understanding I feel I should adding or running across

and were struck by vehicles.. B. Emmert, Mrs. Eu Tong Sen. Mrs. that I am not referring to

over

Three bus passengers and two G. F. Hole. Mr. J. C. M. Grenham. sentimentality but to a sane and

tramcar passengers were injured Mr. W. O. Harrison. Mrs. F. H. & humane outlook. For this Loseby. Mr. F. G. Maunder. Mrs: reason I have every confidence in while alighting from moving motor F. G. Maunder, Mrs. D. G. Me- asking the public to support this buses and tramcars respectively.

One public car passenger and Avoy, Mrs. G. P. de Martin In Society and to show their support Charge-Junior Section). Mr. R. by an increased cont:ibution to-two bicycle riders were injured as the result of collisions between Pestonji Mr. H. S. Rouse, Mrs. wards our funds. I make this

vehicles. Rushbrooke. Mr. J. Russeli. Mrs. appeal with confidence ever! 17 J. T. Smalley. Mrs. L. R. Shore, these days, as I am in a position Mrs. A. E. Southard. Mr. M. P. to know and I do know that those Talati Dr. K. C. Yeo. Mr. M. 3.who support this society generous

ly are the first to put their hands Hon. Secretary: Mr.. A. J. G. Into their pockets to try and re- Taylor..

lieve the needs of their fellows.

CHILDREN'S SECTION

Abbott, Mrs. Landale.

Hon. Treasurer: Mr. R. Dormer. Hon. Secretary-Dogs' Home: Mrs. F. E. Loseby.

Hen. Auditors: Messrs. Thomson be more than & Co.

MR. LOSEBY'S SPEECH Addressing the gathering Laseby said:

This now brings mc to the children's section. We ought to grateful to Mrs. Coldstream who started this sec- tion, particularly as her stay among us was to be so short. [Mrs. de Martin has now kindly. prumised to undertake the respon- Mr. sibility for carrying on I think we can now feel that permanency Mr. Chairman, ladies and gen-has been secured, and can look tlemen: As you will observe, our forward to a steady growth in the report for the year is longer and members and Influence of 'this more detailed than has been cus-section. Above all. we shall be tomary in the past.

assured that the minds of the

work.

Of the 84 accidents, 32 were collisions between 'vehicles; 35 between vehicles were collisions

and pedestrians: and 17 accidents were due to other causes.

DESTRUCTION OF CULTURAL CENTRES

LOCAL ARTISTS TO FRAME PROTEST

The meeting of local artists call- ed by the Hong Kong Working Artists Guild to consider, amongst other things, drafting a protest against the destruction of cultural centres in China by the Japanese, which was to: be held today, has been postponed till next week.

I trust tlls Innovation will younger generation will be direct- A suitable date will be announced, prove welcome: If this proves tőled along sound and not purely

A recent meeting was called to be the case. "I"hope

annual sentimental lines., our

hear Mr. Jack Chen speak on his. reports will become more detalled LADY HO гING'S DEATH

tour to organise a Federation of 25,the years go on and form a During the vear the society Chinese Artists in co-operation niore permanent record of our bas lost one of its most staunch with the International Federation. supporters by the death of Lady and it was decided that the Hong Before I leave this subject. Clara Ho Tung. The committee Kong Working Artists' Guild would like to add that I personal In particular missed her genial should act as the local centre, ly would like a blue cross maga- smile and ready help at our It is announced that Dean Wil- ane run by the Society on the monthly meetings. Our une con- son has very kindly offered the use lines of our near neighbours insolation is that she has been of St. John's Cathedral Hall for Shanghai If this were done, we spared the sorrow of hearing of an exhibition, to be held soon, of could give our members and the the: sufferings with which we are pictures in aid of refugee public more regular account of surround.

activities and our problems. Many Unfortunately, the sudden il- of our problems are international ness of Lady Clara's son-in-law,

funds.

relief

and not local, and while many Mr M. K.. Lo.. has prevented me HEROIN ADDICTS

are well known to the members from making proposals which I of the committee, they are in- intended to make today for the sufficiently known to the general erection of a tablet in her memory public and the powers-that-be. at the Dogs' Home. I hope bow- As a result I feel that a quarterly ever. to see this done before very magazine is probably one of the long.". best means by which the society can secure wider support, Inside and outside its own membership

DOGS' HOME

ON INCREASE

FOUR DIVANS RAIDED

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The expression "Dogs Home" in Evidence of the increasing num- itself seems to inhibit the idea of ber of heroin addicts in the EDITOR" WANTED

beauty. But I can assure those of Colony was given at the Kowloon One of the major difficulties in you who have not seen the home Court yesterday when four heroin- the way of such a magazine has that the buildings in themselvei divan keepers were convicted on been that of obtaining an editor. have real beauty, which- 15-en-charges of possession of heroin as the magazine would require a hanced by the background..of the pills and divan-keeping considerable amount of work, and Sung · Hill, and in themselves Tho four divans raided by it is desirable that this work these buildings «make a sultable Revenue Officer Warden' on the should be of a high standard. memorial for one w was

Perhaps these remarks will bring us the necessary assistance..

We now come to the question of accounts. I hope you will 'con-

great lover of beauty as well as of all her fellow creatures.

evening of June 6 at 243' and 249 Kilung Street and at 628 and 630 Suanghal Street were frequentéd at the time of the raid by no fewer than 68 heroin smokers!

GOVERNOR'S INTEREST - In conclusion. I do not feel it sider these satisfactory. In any is necessary for me to deal with The total number of heroin pills case we owe a great debt to the all the matters dealt in the an-seized was 3,587! ladies on the committee, and our ether officers, who have worked so hard to make this result pos- sible. It has entailed a great deal of labour and collecting money is always a thankless task

naal report, and I have probably Three of the defendants were spoken longer than I wished,, but each sentenced to one year's tm- I do feel it would be wrong to sit prisonment, with hard labour, and down without saying how grateful the fourth defendant was sen- the members of the society as a tenced to nine months, with hard whole ought to be for the way in labour. Fines imposed on three We have fortunately, a suff-which His Excellency the Governor of the defendants totalted`$2 485. cient balance in hand to enable has shown his interest in the

score of I am glad to say this interest is

us to face the new year without Society and all it stands for

ALIEN, FINED the undue worry on

Stanislav Bujakwski, aged 32, exoense even should we and our-

a practical Interest reflected in selves in a position to extend our

the official attitude of Govern-Polish subject, residing at No. 154 activities during the present year.ment towards the problems with Austin Road, was yesterday fined CANTON DISTRESS which we are particularly interest- 315 by Mr. Lockhart-Smith at the

I think it would be wrong to jed.

leave the question of finance

without referring to the acute

distress which existe here and in Y.M.C.A. ACTIVITIES

Canton. No right thinking per

Central Court for falling to report to the Registration Office his de parture to Hankow by plane.on June 10..

Defendant pleaded guilty saying

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'soft'can fall to be horrified at the The following is the programme that he had been called away sud-

appalling misery and distress by of activities: at the European denly, which we are surrounded. Some Y.M.C.A. for the coming week!—

people may think that with con- Bunday: Discussion Group In! ditions such as they are, it is not West Lounge, at 9 pm. Speaker- the time today to streks the needs Rev, F. Short on "Christian and 66PantinalihI am sure such a Race Prejudice."

17 Monday: Bervicemen's view.. is wrong” tent

POLICE IN SEARCH

OF MOTORIST i.

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Police are in search of Whist alleged hit-run motorist who knocked down a boy in Hennessy Road on Tuesday.

I have seen war and worked Lounge at 9. p.m.. with and against soldiers of many Tuesday and Friday: Badminton nationalities and I am convinced and Mited Swimming.....

The toy, Cheung Blu-kwal, bas

The car struck the child as he

that those peoples and those Thursday: Ladies Air Precau- been taken to hospital arrest that have the most tions. First Lecture to be given by humane outlook on treatment of Dr. Jenkins in the West Lounge was crossing the road. Instead of Bidmals in peace or in war, are the at 10 am This is an open lecture stopping, the driver 18 alleged to pe zelan et sheet inestor- most humpe in the conduct of war not confined to members of the have accelerated and disappeared

itself. I am equally sure that no YM.C.A

[along Hennessy Road.

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Athlete's Foot

According to the 'Govern-

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adult population of the United States are being attacked by the disease known as Athlete's Foot.

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Usually the disease starts between the toes. Little watery blisters form, and the skin cracks and peels. After a while, the itching becomes intense, and you feel as though you would like to scratch of all the skin.

BEWARE OF IT SPREADING

Often the disease travels all over the bottom of the feet. The soles of your feet become red and swollen. The skin also cracks and peels, and the itching becomes worse and worse..

des til of this disease as quickly as possible, because it is very contagious and it may go to your hands or even to the under arm or crotch of the legs. „tag

Most people who have Athlete's Foot have tried all kinds of remedies to cure it without success. Ordinary germicides, auti septics, salve or ointments seldom do any good

HERE'S HOW TO TREAT IT

The gerni that tauses the disease is known as Tinea Trichophy- ton. I buries itself deep in the tissues of the skin and is very hard to kill. A test made shows it takes 15 minutes of boiling to kill the so you can see why ordinary remedies are unsuccessful. 5. F. was developed solely for the purpose of treating Ath, efe's Foot it in a liquid that penétestes and dries quickly. You just -paint the affected parts. It peels off the tissue of the skin where

the germ. breeds vrage

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H. F. will lears the skin soft and smooth. You will marvel at the quick way it brings you relief; especially if you are one of those who have tried for years to get rid of Athlete's Foot without

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