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MALARIA WAS ALWAYS DREADED MALADY IN ROME

Rome, the city which for centuries was the central point of South European civilisation, has been devastated, several times by epidemies.

Five members of the Hong Kong First of all, during the fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth cen-" Police appeared before Mr. Mac- turies, the plague, malaria and influensa cruelly raged in Home, be- fadyen at the Kowloon Court yes-ing followed by famine. terday on two charges of attempt- ing to extort money on the pretext that such money was due to them

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pers of the law.

The complainants are Lom Kwan, who claims that the sum of $20 was demanded of him, and Shek So, who claims that $10 were

Ignace de Loyola, Camillus de from utter and inevitable ruin. Lellis, Joseph de Calasanza, the Had, the effects of cinchona pow. protagonists of the Counter- der not been discovered at this Reformation, and their followers. time at the moment when dread- of malaria were did much to restrict the ravages ful outbreaks

Įtaking place--the surroundings of of these icourges.

Rome

have would undoubtedly Malaria emanating from the Pontine Marshes so sadly celebeen transformed into a desert brated-was

most still more frightful and dangerous always the The five members of the Police dreaded malady in Rome. At this than the Sahara. Force charged are Charles Hos-period, the water, the warshes. sack Telfer. Leung Chi, Mak the fogs, the state of the atmos Kong-lu, Sung Kui and Pur King- phere and the changes of wea cheung, all attached to Shumshul- ther were considered to be the po Police Station.

demanded.

Hearing of the case was fixed for June 23. Detective Inspector A. E Carey appeared for the prosecution."

GUARD'S APPEAL

DISMISSED

The appeal brought by Shou Hsok-chi, Shantung Anti-Piracy guard, against conviction and a fine of $300, imposed on him by Mr. Butters at Central Magistracy on a charge of possession of a

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The greater part of the Roman Campagna is now coltivated and fertile. And on "the site of an- clent civilisations flourishing fac of malaria. The name tories and enterprises have sprung malaria comes from "mal'aria" up.

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It must therefore be borne in

·CINCHONA BARK

mind that this transformation has Thanks to the introduction into been made possible thanks Europe of cinchona bark. the quinine, the medicice extracted

Campagna was

saved from cinchona bark, which is still used today by the whole world as the most reliable remedy for mal- aria.

Roman

FELL DURING

CHASE

to

The Malaria Commission of the League of Nations recommends for prophylaxis a "daily dose of 6 grains, during the whole malarial season, and for treatment a daily dose of 15-20 grains during 6-7 orilt. ted, but all relapses are treated in the same way.

quantity of dutiable Chinese quer. Inquiry Into Death days. Aftertreatments are

was dismissed by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice R. E Lindsell, at the Supreme Court yesterday.

Of Chinese

SHENSI CHAIRMAN

INTERVIEWED

The inquiry into the circum- stances surrounding the death of Cheng Hi, who fell while being chased and

at led later

the Kowloon Hospital, was continued

the Kowloon Court at

yes-

Sian, June 16.. Mr. Barnett 3.3 terday before

Remarking on the possibility of Coroner and a jury comprising a Japanese invasion of Shens! by Messrs, Mok Chow-tim, Rozario and Lam Shui-yip.

It

Acrossing the Yellow River from Shansi. General Chiang Ting-wen.

In his decisions His Lordship said: 1 have come to the con- clusion that this appeal cannot

consider, in succeed. I

View "of the evidence before the court, that if that evidence had been brought before the Magistrate, he would have been justified in convicting as he did. Further, that if he had heard appellant he would in- evitably have been confirmed in Sgt. Thomas Byme, giving evi-newly appointed Chalman of the his belief that the Indian con-dence, related how he saw deceased Shensi Provincial Government, de- stable (who made the arrest) was and two others attempting teclared an interview with the telling the truth.

break into a store, in Bowring Central News yesterday, that there Street. He gave chase and took is no cause of anxiety regarding all the men into custody,

peace and order in the province as The officer said he saw deceased well as Kansu. fall. Deceased was lying with his Defences along the Shensi side of face down when he came up to the Yellow River, the new Chair- him. He did not see deceased fall man said, are strong and the Ja- will not he viven any backwards nor did he attempt to panese strike him.

Mr. F. H. Loseby appeared for appellant, while Mr. Abbott. As- sistant Crown Solicitor, represent- ed the 'Crown."

POLICE. REPORTS ·

"he loss of $403" which was in a leather suit case,..on board the 8.3. Haitan, has been reported to the police by Cheung To-kiu, a visitor to the Colony.

It was alleged by Lau Chiu, sani. tary forsman, in a report to the police, that he was assaulted by four unknown Chinese dressed in European cat-style clothing at Wing Hing Street on Wednesday afternoon.

With terrible gashes in her throat, believed to have been self-inflicted, a married woman, Lau Lan, 92, was admitted to Kowloon Hospital on Wednesday. Her first child died at birth a few days ago and it is believed that the young mother was depressed and brooded over her loss.

Rev. C.B.R. Sargent, Headmaster of the Diocesan Boys School has reported that a messenger, Ab Fung who was on Wednesday given $135 in notes to change into small coins, absconded with the money.

STOLE HAIR FROM

chance to Shensi.

cross the

river inte

Chan. Wo, a companion of de- ceased who is serving sentence of i General Chiang revealed that the six months for attempted burglary, organisation and training of the also gave evidence, after which the Shenst people will be further ex- inquiry was adjourned til July 14. pedited.(Central News).

BIG TURTLES AT TWEED BAY,

J!

Two huge turtles, one estimated to weigh about 400 pounds, and the other about 250 pounds lamb ered on the beach at Tweed Bay on Wesnesday night."

A party of Stanley gaol warders and their wives, who were bathing. at Tweed Bay, noticed the first turtle just after midnight. War. der Hill, Principal Warder Jillott and Principal Warder Plumb set out to capture it, but they found it necessary to hit the turtle on the head, and it died.

Another turtle was seen on the beach, a few minutes later. This time a hammock net was thrown over it and the turtle was' cap-

HORSES TAILS Chu Mo-kau, 26, was brought before Mr. Butters at the Central Court yesterday on a charge of tured. stealing hair from ten horses tails Turtles

are

not uncommon

at the Hong Kong Riding School | around the beaches of Hong Kong.

The police revealed that horses' hair bed an extensive market owing to its many uses.

sen-

Pleading guilty, Chu" was tenced to six months' imprison- ment.

FAILED TO STOP AFTER MISHAP

For falling to stop after naving knocked down a 7-year-old girl, Chung Chon, criyer of a car was yesterday fined $25, in default, three weeks' imprisonment by Mr.

Lockhart-Smith at the Centrai Court.

Sergt. G. Yone raid ine girl had been removed to hospital.

Pleading guilty. Chung said that after he felt a bump, he turned round and saw a giïl pick up s clog and walk away. He thought it was not a serious matter' and 'did not stop.

Chung was also ordered to pay compensation, falling which is to go to prison for an additional week.

FATAL MISHAP

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LINGNAN MOVING TO HONG KONG

Canton, June 18. It is understood that the Ling- nan University will be moving to Hong Kong for the summer pend ing the cessation of Japanese ralds-(Reuter).

BLEUCHER RETURNS TO HABAROVSK

Shanghai, June 16. ▲ Vladivostok report states that Marshi! Vasily Lieucher. Com- mander-in-Chief of the Soviet Far Eastern Forces, is expected to re- turn to his headquarters at Habarovsk Over the week-end following his second visit to Mos cow in five weeks to consult M. Josef Stalin.

Mr. M. K. Lo wishes to express An Army motor lorry driven by his gratitude and thanks to all his M. Gray, of the Royal Army ger- friends who made Kind enquiries; vice Corps, knocked down a Chi- after him during his stay in hos- nese woman near the Kowloon pital He has now left hospital Sports Ground on Wednesday fully recovered. On medical ad- afternoon, according to a Police 'vice to accompanied by Mra, 10, report. The woman died on the will shortly be leaving the Colony

for a complete rest. way to Kowloon - Hospital,

DEATH OF MR. T.

L. CHADBOURNE

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