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DR. DOVEY TELLS OF VISIT TO CANTON
How The City Is Combatting
The Air Raid Menace
Dr. J. E. Dovey was the speaker at the weekly tiffin of the Rotary Club yesterday when he addressed the gathering on "A Recent Visit to Canton".
Dr. Davey's 'talk was very instructive in, that it gave an idea of the conditions obtaining in Canton at the present tinte when the city is being continually subjected to air raids by the Japanese,
At the conclusion of his taik Dr. Dovey was thanked by Rotarian G. White.
to
GENERAL
TRADE MARK Two Crops Of
FORGED
Unlicensed Hawker
Sent To Gaol
Rice Yearly In Szechuen
First Experiments
Successful
Appearing before Mr. Edwards at the Central Court yesterday charged with the possession of a die or block for the purpose of (By Air Mail From Our Chung- forging the trade mark of Primrose king Correspondent). Soap, and the possession of toilet TWO RICE crops a year, common soap to which a false trade mark, in many provinces of China, had been applied, Sin Chol-tin, an may also be possible Szechuen unlicensed hawker, was given four if recent experiments in Chengtu, months' hard labour. An order for Yunyang and Kuanhsien prove as banishment was also made.
successful throughout this vast
The Vice-President. Mr. L. C. F. realise that a building is some-
Mr. E S. C. Brooks appeared on | province. Bellamy, who presided in the ab- times more of a danger, than a
At the present period of national behalf of the complainant, Mr. K. sence of the President, Hon. Dr. Lihaven of refuge. We visited the Shu-fan, announced that he was ruins of two buildings where there T. Chung, of the China Soap Com-emergency, when a large part of going away for a three weeks' holl- had been over a hundred casual-pany Limited. He stated that the the country has been rendered day and proposed that Mr. T. B. ties. So far as I could gather the defendant was arrested with a bar unproductive, because of the war. them of soap last Friday, and on being this new development should help Wilson be elected as Acting Vice-people were attracted President This was seconded by because the building appeared to questioned, said that the soap had to solve partly the problem of pro- been purchased in Kennedy Town, viding sufficient food for both Prof. W, Gerrard and carried be with acclamation.
whilst one of them possessed what while the trade mark had been put soldiers and civilians.
For some time the Central and was, thought to be the additional on by himself with a wooden block.
The block was later discovered local authorities in west China Security, which unhappily proved a alde lane where the defendant have been pushing on with an in- otherwise. of an underground
creased production programm and in some places they have gone so far as to level down old grave yards for purposes of cultivation.
meeting Dr.
DR. DOVEY'S TALK Addressing the Dovey said:-
1
I was asked at the close of last week's meeting I would fill a breach in the list of Speakers, and; present to you today a few im- pressions I received during a week- end visit," in June last, to Canton: a visit which was connected with certain Public Health Problems ond not directly connected with Air Raid Precautions.
cellar.
strongly bulit of
concrete.
slept.
Defendant had two previous con- VISITED FORTY SCENES Altogether, we visited more than victions. forty scenes of bombing where the buildings showed various types
MORE CORN Some places in Szechuen have not only increased the production of rice by 20 per cent but have also received an unexpected great- er yield of corn, another important product of the province.
In addition to increasing the
of collapse, each raising different was designed to take the initial problems for the rescue. worker. shock of an high explosive bomb. by I did not find a building where this An inspection of these ruins
feel protective measure, which I gather technical experts, would I sure,
go a long way to solving is fairly new, had been adopted I wish to make it quite clear that the best type of building to with- and struck by a bomb. It did ap- faith pear, however, that much For your complete beauty treat-I am speaking in no official capa-stand the effects of bombing. ment, use Tattoo Powder, Rouge city and that this talk is not a I observed with interest a fairly had been placed in this method of area under cultivation, steps are to minimise the and Mascara (cream with brush lecture on air raid precaution mea-modern building where the con-protection, and while there may be being taken
use I effects of faminé caused from time sures. We have in this Colony a tractor had, it appeared, scamped objections to its general very able Air Raid Precautions his work by laying down a net-would like to witness experiments to time by drought and other un- Officer in Wing-Commander Steele work of wires which were filled in with variations with this simple Perkins, "and I feel sure you will with baked mud or dried clay, to though somewhat expensive type of follow his instructions fully. I was serve as flooring between the dif- protection. accompanied on my visit by Mr. ferent Herbert Beddow, and" I may say that if I am ever to find myself in dinger again I would wish for no better companion.
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KEEPER FINED
SUFFERING AND MISERY
foreseen natural, calamities. -
The China International Famine Relief Commission is co-operating with the people of Szechuen in this regard and is now planning a
I have not the time to tell you series of irrigation ditches. In Tlen- all the things I saw and which chuan and other districts with a impressed me deeply during my budget of some 700,000, partly to short stay in the nearby city of be contributed by local govern-
Canton, and, in any event, I' feel: ments. certain this would not be the place to describe the suffering and misers. which have befallen countless in nocent homes but as I sat in the
floor. The number of casualties in this building was not great and I came to the conclusion that this might be due to the Acor which had partly unhinged itself We decided to go up by "train and fapped in the breeze like Found guilty on the charge of and not by boat. Our purpose in washing hanging out to dry. keeping a common gaming house this apparent unnecessary rts', PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS “ in King Street on July 25, a widow. knowing full well how the railway The protection of buildings in Tse Ying. was fined $75 by Mr.is being constantly, bombed was to Canton with the exception of those Butters at the Central Court yes- acquire the Air Raid atmosphere. under government or municipal
and I may say that this atmos-jurisdiction, seems to have been Hong Kong I could not help but phere came
us like left to private enterprise and was think of these ruined homes and Elisha's Coat very soon after we observed, chiefly in the main bus-what must be the ultimate outcome had crossed the border. The train ness thoroughfare where balldings of such wanton destruction. саме to a standstill
at are of the "pavement, covered by
I returned home fully convinced certain point on the Journey. verandah" type. Here the various that the hope of the world is the and I remained in the train stages in development of protec-advancement of understanding, for fully one hour before I realised tive methods are to be seen. goodwill, and international peace
terday.
Chan Chol.. who Was Jointly charged with the same offence, was discharged.
Detective Sub-Inspector W. N. Darkin said he ralded the flat on a warrant and found it to be a
tze-tam gambling house. A quant! ty of lottery tickets, mcst of which came from Macaa, were tound and
a sum of $140.64 was seized.
for defendant, pleaded for leniency
down upon
train on my return
journey to
that the reason we were stopped The Arst method employed was through a world fellowship of was because the Air Raid Alarm to all the spaces between the business and professional men
Mr. C. Y. Kwan, who appeared had sounded in Canton Herbert pillars supporting the verandahs united in an ideal of service which wanted to sleep but refused to do with a sand bag wall; this practice is the ideal of Rotary. (Applause). so because he had not had his has after a lapse" of time proved weather dinner, which was promised soon unsatisfactory because
when Mr. Butters found defen-
dant guilty of the offence He said that the money seized did not really represent the takings of the lottery. but that a 'large part of it was the woman's own savings. The confiscation of the money was a heavy penalty for her.
OBSOLETE
WEAPONS IN
HOUSEBOAT
The master of a houseboat, Chan Lin, was cautioned by Mr. Butters at the Central Court yesterday when he appeared on a charge of
after we had crossed the border. conditions destroyed the bags and Later on he could not sleep be- resulted in the collapse of the pro- cause he had had it. I confess I tective wall.
felt a bit nervous in the train but In the next stage sandbag walls my fear was nothing to the abwere supported with a few timber solute terror which possessed my uprights and horizontals, and sout as I was rushed through the while the timber prevented the streets of Canton. Herbert was collapse of sound, sandbags it did silent; I can only presume he was not prevent the sand pouring out still digesting his last meal. out into the street when the bags (Laughter).
perished.
SILENCE "THAT WAS FELT
in the third stage a hollow wall The next night, while I was at pillars, strongly supported by tim o: battons was built between the
dinner in the Victoria Hotel. shameen, the air rald alarm was
ber uprights and horizontals, and ther filled with sand. This met- sounded On this occasion planes came over the city and I
hod appeared to be most satis- shall
factory but as the work had to be never forget the silence which
possession of two muskets and a fell over that unhappy town of carried out by contractors there!
rifie, found on board his craft by the police at Shaukiwan.
•
The firearms were practically useless. said Inspector Wright, who suggested that a caution would meet the case.
The Magistrate, on the applica- tion of the police, made an order the confiscation of
for weapons.
POSSESSION OF HEROIN
the
Canton. It was silence which were objections on the grounds of could be felt.
Then came the bursting of the bomba, then more alence and finally the All Clear Bignal.
expenses.
+-
PRIVATE "DUG-OUTS" Several individuals have provid- Led a variation of the latter system,
I returned to my room with a and less costly, as they have car- deep impression eating into my ried out the job themselves. Thes heart." Here am I living in the have taken empty boxes, alled twentieth century: ving in a them with sand and built what can vast spirit world; a world which he described as a loose or unimor- we ourselves have conjured up and tered wall, carefully alligned, some- brought into 1 very tangible thing like a wall built by a child existence; a spirit world of tele- with a box of bricks. I was much graphy. telephony, illumination impressed with this method of pro. With one previous conviction and locomotion; a world etheri-tection which could be readily against him for theft, an unemalised and made romantic by carried out by any person having ployed named Chan Wan was science and all that we can do is an open area near his house. He given six months' imprisonment. to use the great discoveries which tould build a hollow square about with the alternative of a fine of should be used to further the Ave feet high and large enough to $700, by Mr. Edwards at the Cen- beauty and size and the various accommodate his family. I must tral Court yesterday.
peaceful interests of Dur vast make it clear that this type of Revenue Officers raided defen civilisation-I say all we can do is structure would afford no protec- dant's quarters at No. 64, Third to use our talent to the destruction to a direct hit, but it would Street and found 700 heroin pills tion of our fellow men while we form an effective barrier against In his possession.
carp that "necessity knows no splinters from a bomb dropped in "he vicinity' since the tendency, is for the fragments to dy upwarda and outwards. This method, was My interest was such that ton fact proved satisfactory in 'an gether with Mr. Beddow we made Wong Man-yu, 38, was committed a tour of the bombed area. We open square near the Wu Man Fu to stand trial at the Criminal did this because we felt that some-spattered the building, and caused Building when bomb fragments Bessions by Mr. Edwards at the day, and perhaps that day not so Central Court yesterday
very far distant, we too may be great number of casualties, whereas, a number of people who
COMMITTED TO SESSIONS
tions Ordinance.
on
а
laws."
TOUR OF AREAS
..
charge of breach of the Deporta caught in the present madnessheltered behind sandboxes placed
We began our tour of inspection on the pavement were unburt. by making 'enquiries of those in
BAMBOO "BURSTERS"
-FAILED TO REPORT authority how, the people had
It was observed that the roots learnt to protect themselves. We ALIENS LEAVING
learnt that the main protection of many of the more valuable For falling to furnish a complete was evacuation; that the popula-buildings were covered with frames alien passenger list leaving Hong tion of the city had been reduced of stout bamboos interlaced some- Kong on July 22, the management to a mere handful: we learnt that what similar to a spring mattress: or the Java-China-Japan Line was whereas in the earlier air-raids these frames were spaced about. fined $10 by Mr. Edwards at the the people hurried to buildings for three feet apart. It appeared that } Central Court yesterday.
protection that they had come to this particular type of protection
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