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SOCIAL HYGIENE COUNCIL
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Adjustment to society, oc.. cupation and sex are the three main aspects which face the Individual in the present-day world. This was strongly em- phasized at the last meeting of the British Social Hygiene Council, whose report for 1938 stresses the need for education. and yet more education in the way the human body functions. The report makes strong plea for education in the science of life so that it can be adapted to the promotion of general health and happiness of mankind. Statis- tica given in the review of the work of the Council makes impor- tant references to the unabate- ment of venereal disease, and men- tions that a more effective treat- ment for gonorrhea in the form of a new sulphonanide preparation makes the outlook in this direc- tion more hopeful for the future. SOCIAL SERVICES
The Council made every effort to improve social services and has been conducting vigorous pro- paganda to enlighten the publié on social hygiene and its relation to sex, but any such scheme must, of necessity, be directed towards securing continuity of treatment. the seeking out of contacts and the building up of social services to provide sex guidance. These efforts have already met with suc- CC4S,
Picture taken during the annual hockey match in which the Civilians defeated the Combined Services by two clear goals at King's Park on Saturday to wind up the local 1938-39 hoc- key season.
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SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1938.
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TENNIS FINAL | NAVY SOCCER
Syphilis in the UK. has been cut down by 50 per cent. but still remains an important public health problem and public goodwill and interest is necessary if the efforts of the Council are to meet on Wai-pul's service, the losers had a good with complete, success. It is a na-were love-30 and
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tional need and those who study chance of levelling. The Brothers In a splendid football match this comprehensive report cannot brought off a couple of well- but be impressed by the urgency planned coups at the net, however, played at Causeway Bay yesterday of the question, particularly in and Wal-pui served his way to afternoon to decide the best tearn times like the present,
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the game and set.
In the Submarine Flotilla, HMS. Regent beat HMS. Pandora by three goals to one. The score at half-time was 1-1.
'CHALLENGERS SPARKLE All this time the champions had been serving much better (and
For the losers, Groves, at left much more forcefully) than their half-back, was the mainstay of opponents, but, atrangely enough, it the defence while Ham also play- was largely due to Yan-pui drop-ed very well in goal ping no less than three of his P. O. Atkinson netted the first" four service games in the third goal for the Regent following a set that allowed the losers to take scramble and Rollings equalised for Pandora before the interval, after a pass from Rogers.
The Commissioner of Police, in it at 8-6. a notice which appears in our advertisement columns, draws the attention of the public to the new regulations which have come into force in connexion with the entry into Manchukuo by foreigners.
In the past, there being no official representatives of the Man- chukuo authorities abroad, visas for passports were issued at the Manchukuo · border, In special cases foreigners visiting Manchu- kuo were even allowed to enter Manchukuo without sach a visa.
In this stanza the challen- gers were seen at their best. Yun-put-seemed thring, and Wai-pul at times took things easily. Seizing their oppor- tunity, Ho and Lee raided the net after breaking through Yun-pal's service in the tenth game, and, though brought back to 6-6, were not to be denied.
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In the second half, Regent went ahead from a penalty"given against Minter, right back, for handling In the area. The Regent further Fort Bayard increased their lead through Mul- ins.
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Ho Ka-lau dropped his service in the third game of the Anal set, Consequent to the establishment to trail 1-2, but Yun-put did like YMCA, interested in swimming of offices of the Manchukuo au- wise and it was 2-2 From then met yesterday to discuss the thorities abroad, no foreigners will on the Brothers took charge, Wai-swimming section's "summer acti- in future be permitted to enter or put being much in the picture vities, when a suggestion was put pass through Manchukuo, mless with snap shots on either hand forward that a European YMCA their passport bear visas obtained and overhead. The next three Swimming Club be formed, ad- from one of these offices abroad, games went to them in a row. mitting civilian members of the This rule will not apply to Yan-pul served the eighth and YMCA and a limited number of nationals of Japan and China, with final game and a last-minute members from the 'Services. which the Manchukuo authorities thrill was provided.
The Arst it was proposed also that season have made special arrangements four points were shared-30-all tickets be made available to en- on the subject.
The Brothers won the fifth, to courage more support from civi- bring them to 40-30 and match utan members of the YMCA. polut. But the game, though end-should the suggestions put for ing there, was not to peter out... Yun-puf served a speedy one which was weakly returned. Up "at the net Wal-pul""timedTMit
"HONAN POLITICAL COUNCIL
Formally Inaugurated perfectly and a few
On May 1
The Provisional, Political Council of the Horan Provincial Govern- ment was formally inaugurated on May 1 at an undisclosed war area. The meeting was presided over by Mr. Fang Cheh, acting provin- cial chairman, and attended by Messrs, Lu Tang-ping, Tsao Chung- chih, department heads, Mr. Lo
antici-
"patory claps were heard, "but Ho. Icaplar across saved it- but only past, This: Yun-pal banged it down, but once again it was saved, to be smashed over the net once more by Wal-pul. Lee returned it, again not deep enough and
Yun-puf brought off another
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Chen, chief of the Peace Preserva losers held the advantage, but
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BATURDAY
LONDON, May 10 (Reuter)-
scores Latest cricket Winning the next point, the follows:-
Cambridge 63 for 4 v. Notts; tion Corps, Defence Commissioner were pulled back. A good Wal-Lancashire 76 for 4 v. West Indies; Lau Kwang-feng, Mr. Lau Chi-buch, mash in the next stroke Oxford v. Derby 82 to 5: Middle- chairman of the council, and 14brought the champions to set point sex v. Essex. 97 for 2; North- Japan
again. Yun-put put over one of amptonshire v. Hampshire 100 for other members,
his best services which was re-12; Surrey 135 for 1 v. Worcester;
A review of the Honan administurned almost on a plate to his Bussex. 107 for 5 v. Somersetshire. 8traits, Ceylon, India, E and B.
trative conditions was made before brother. The latter put it right LONDON, May 10 (Reuter)-Mid- the meeting by the acting provin into the net, with both opposiblesex defeated Oxford. University cial chairman, the report states tion miles out of place! Even- by seven wickets, at Oxford. following which sub-committees tually Wai-put ended the match Oxford University: 195 and 223 were organized to attend to various with one of his most spectacular (Peebles 5 for: 69), phases of provincial administrative smasher- and fiscal affairs.
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May. Middlesex: 334-83 for 3.
Formosa Sussex defeated Hampshire at Parcels and Papers only for
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CRICKET UMPIRES IN NEW RECORD' DURBAN R. Aschman and J. Twenty-five cases of tuberculosis Bickler who were appointed not, out). were notified to the Health De-umpires for the Afth and final partment on May 9, in addition to test match between England and six cases of measles, three cases South Africa at Durban, stood in of dysentery, two cases of díph- all five tests of the tour. theria and one case each of small- This is regarded as a Bouth pox and cérebro-spinal Tever. African, if not a world record
Surrey defeated Somerset at the Oval by 157 runs,
Bomerset 157 (Clover 7 for 38) and 339 for 9, declared,
Bürrey:5300- (Parker 111 not out). and 198° fór 4 (Fishlock 101).
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