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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
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ROTARIANS SEE FLYING FILM
Mr. Phil Delaney As
Commentator
to Manila.
Cholera On Increase
The qutbreak of cholera in the Colony is threatening to develop into serious proportions, 18 cases being reported on Monday alone, bringing the total number of cases to 121.
ROUND-WORLDTM
TOURISTS
Party Due By Empress Of
· Japan ·
Under the direction of the D. F. Robertson Travel Bureau of Los
GENERAL
Rubber Producers Wage
War On Mosquitoes
. Has it ever occurred to you, when spinning along on beautiful or bumpy roads, that mosquitose are capable of putting a complete stop to motoring?. Not because thy might attack you in 'swarms, but because they are capable of makin; tyres so expensive that the horse and trap would once more make their 'appearance.
Q! course, there is not much been obliged to pay it to rubber danger of this state of affairs tak producers.
IN
Members of the Rotary Club and their guests were privileged to see, after luncheon yesterday, a very Cases reported during last week instructive.Ahn, shown by Mr. Phil|numbered 48, with 32 deaths. S. Delaney of Pan-American Air-Other diseases notified on Mon-Angeles, a party of 32 Americans ing place now. but it nearly hap- The owner of a rubber planta- ways, depleting the various stages day were two cases each of 'en-
is due to arrive in Hong Kong on pened in Brazil and the Far Easton has to contend with a whole of the flight from San Francisco teric fever and measles and one Friday on the Empress of Japan where most of the world's, rubber series of difficulties, the principal
21 case each of dysentery and small- en route around the world.
is produced and where mosquitoes ones being mosquitoes and malaria. Leaving San Francisco every | POL
This is the 38th globe-encircling abound in millions.
In British India, millions of people Wednesday at 3 pm, the Clipper The health report for the week trip to be conducted by Mr. D. F.
Although the United States uses Are attacked by "malarla every boats arrive at Honolulu the next ended Saturday midnight revenis, Robertson. whose reputation as nigrring at 9 a.m. Midway Islands besides cholera, 24 cases of enteric director of tours is second to none, world, rubber cannot be produced either too poor or too ignorant to more tyres than the rest of the year, because the population is the following day (Friday) and fever, with 13 deaths: 26 cases of The party will proceed from there and tyre-makers are ob purchase quinine. Wake Islands
dysentery, with 9 deaths; 16 cases Hong Kong to Malaya, Ceylon, In-lged to seek elsewhere for their Sunday, Guam is reached the next day. of measles, 9 deaths; two cases of dia, Egypt, Palestine, Italy. Swit- raw material. That is why Henry Manila on the Tuesday and Hong diphtheria, two deaths; one case zerland. Austria, Germany, France. Ford, in Brazil, and Harvey Fire- Kong and Macao) on Wednesday of puerperal fever, one death; ene Holland, Belgiam. England and tone, in Liberis, have created vast makers are neither ignorant ner
case of small-pox, three cases of Scotland before returning to the rubber plantations. cerebro-spinal meningitis and 79 United States in late August. deaths of tuberculosis.
the on
Ave and one-half days after leaving San Francisca.
The picture showed that for those who preferred to do so, the initial stage of the
are spent ashore. "
It was
trip, (San
CAREFUL PLANS
The party includes besides Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Christie Bauer of Los Angeles, California: Mrs. B. L Bowker of
FIGHTING MOSQUITOES
H
STEADY CAMPAIGN
# But rubber growers and tyre-
fact
enterprise of this kind,
poor. They are fully aware of the that whilst quinine costs money. It is an excellent invest- The price of every tyre includes ment. On the other hand, they Francised to Honolulu) could be while the short "shots" of the ex- Pallsades Del Rey, California Miss :ost of fighting mosquitoes. This quitoes. If they are not dealt with small percentage to cover the also know that malaria and mos made by steamer, but in any case cellent Ashing that may be had Lydia Bowker of Palisades Del Rey percentage is so small as to be al- energetically, are capable of all but two nights during the trip must have proved very acceptable California; Dr. A. J. Chandler of nost negligible. Nevertheless, it paralysing and wiping out every to the many keen Ashermen chandler, Arizona; Miss Blancheas been charged up to customers among those present.
Mr. Delaney made an excellent tornia: Mrs. Helen L Guzzard of
Frommer of Los Angeles, Call-by certain tyre-makers, who have Hence the small addition you the different stages of the film Mrs. J. Harvey of Los
pay for your tyres. This addition commentator and he explained Hollywood, California; Mr. and
serves to meet the cost of a steady Angeles, with the expertness ct a
quinine campaign intended to pre- "real California; Dr. Walter L. Haworth E. Samuelson of Los Angeles, Cali- vent. and cure movie commentator."
malaria. They f Beverly Hills,, California; Mrs.fornia. Mr. Purl Scott of Chrisman
now, like the rest of us, that stations along the route, every tripplete trans-Pacific flight was now California; Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Lan-Angeles, California: Mr Thomas nedy for malaria.
He said that a film of the com-Ruby G. Jenks of Beverly Hills. Illinois; Mrs. Pearl Spinks of Los quinine is the most reliable re- it the process of being developed lan of Los Angeles, California: Spratt of Beverly Hills, California;] The Malaria Commission of the and when he received it he would Mrs. Myrtle H. Owen of Hunting-Miss Ida K. Taylor of Edmonton. League of Nations recommends for change in weather conditions and consider it an honour if the Ro-ton Park, California; Mr. H. H. Alberta; Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Taylor prophylaxis a daily dose of six tary Club would allow him to show Packer of Los Angeles, California: of Pasadena, California: Dr. and grains during the whole malarial it at one of their meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A Robertson of Mrs. C. E. Weaver of Westwood, season, and for treatment a daily At the conclusion of his talk Monterey Park, California: Mr. H. California; Mis Of particular interest was the Mr. Delaney was thanked, on be- Rubey of Los Angeles, Call-Weaver of Westwood, California: seven days. After-treatments are Barbara Jean Jose, of 15-20 grains during five to part of the fim devoted to bird half of the Club, by Rotarian Kin- Pornia: Mrs. Virginia H. Salter of Mrs. H. V. Wurdeman of Hollywood, omitted, but all relapses are treated life in Wake and Midway Islands. sey.
Beverly Hills, California; Miss M. California..
in the same way.
also shown with what great care each fight is planned and though the Clipper boats are always in constant
radio com- munication with the
many
Is followed from the Zround stations which ramediately com- municate with the crew of any
other matters...
BIRD LIFE
BIG
NEWS
WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1938.—PAGE
BLACK WHITE
SCOTCH WHISKY
THE
"STANDARD"
OF QUALITY EVERYWHERE
NO IF OR MAY BE, IT'S THE SCOTCH.
EVENT!
Messrs. Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par, the two philanthropic brothers of Tiger Balm" fame in the Far East have recently devoted much interest to journalism in order to reform their compatriots without any regard to profits. À gigantic scheme has been contrived to establish 15 large vernacular newspapers throughout China in populous cities such as Hankow, Changsha, Hangchow, Anking, Hsuchow, Tientsin, Shanghai, Peiping and Nanking with the sole object of propagating China's culture. So far 6 journals have already been established all of which are equipped with most up-to-date machinery, viz: Sin Chow Jit Poh and Sin Chung Jit Pol at Singapore, Sin Wah Jit Poh at Swatow, Sin Kong Jit Poh
at Amoy, Sin Yueh Jih Pao at Canton and Sin Tao Jit Pao at Hong Kong:
the Aw brothers are chairmen
of the Board of Directors.
Intending advertisers are requested to communicate direct with the various offices of the above indicated Newspapers for advertising rates.
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星中日報
SIN
BIN CHEW JIT POH, an 18.page newspaper was established in 1937 with two editious daily-morning sad evening. Equipped with large size E. W. Crabtre Rotary pres5. Circulation 50,000 copies. Situated at 128 Robinson Road, Singapore.
SIN WAH JIT POH at Has Ti Road, Swatow, ised its first edition in 1981. Daily circulation 9,000 copies of 18 pages, printed by Duplex Rotary press.
SIN CHUNG JIT POH Commenced publication in 1985 at 69-81 Robinson Road, Bingapore. Two intes daily-morning and evening. 20-page paper. Circulation 15,000 copies. Equipped with Duplex Rotary press.*
SIN YUEH JIH PAO was to commence publication on Oct. 10, 1937, at Canton, but owing to the Bino-Japanese hostilities it was postponed indefinitaly until times become normal. Equipped with Unitubular Rotary printing prom on turn out 40,000 copies an hour..
SIN TAO JIH PAO situated at 177-172 Wanchai Road, Hongkong, will publish ite first issus on August 1, 1988. Equipped with Unitabaler Hotary printing press, 40,000 copies can be printed an hour.
SIN KONG - JIT ·POH " made its debut in 1934 at Amoy An 16-page paper with a daily circulation of 16,000 a ples. Equipped with Duplex Rotary press, but has consed publication owing to unsettled conditions in Amoy,
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