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SOCIAL

WOMEN'S PAGE

Singapore Plans For Midwifery Teaching

An ambition, plan which will make the Kandang Ker- bau Maternity Hospital in Singapore the finest teaching hospital for midwifery in the world was foreshadowed in 。 speech made at the graduation ceremony of the King Edward VII College of Medicine by the Principal, Dr. G. V, Alien, Dr. Allen also mentioned a gigantic

project regarding Bingapore General Hospital.

WOMEN'S SOLDIERS' RELIEF

Teachers Wed

At Registry

The wedding "took place yester- day at the Registry. Bupreme The National Women's Relief Court of Mr. Wong Feng-ming, Association held a meeting teacher, of No. 89 Caine Road, and celebrate its second anniversary Miss Leung Kwok-lal, teacher, of in Chungking. when, over 100 No. 5 Bonham Road. Mr. T. J. representatives attended.

Gould, Deputy Registrar of Mar Madame

Kai-shek riages, officiated, the witnesses importance being Mr. Leung Hun-sun and Mrs.

work of Che Suk-chi.

the MALTA'S NEW A.R.P. emphasized

CHIEF

The proposals for the extenslön of the hospital include the

erec.

W

Mr. C. H. Sansom, late Inspec- -tion of a children's hospital of tor-General of Police, FMS, has over 400 beds, a new medical unit been appointed Air Raid Precau- which will include a neurological tions Chief in Maltu. section and a medical outpatients

Mr. Sansom spent 34 years department in which the students Malaya. will receive their teaching medicine instead of in the present as possible to trout. unit in Tan Tock Seng's Hospital. Ireland just beginning to realise

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His intention was

to

Be was in

Chiang

the

an

of spreading the the

Association and intensified campaign to comfort Wounded soldiers and to aid the families of the ighters at the front.

Madame Chiang pointed out that it is the duty of every

ANNOUNCEMMENTS

The following forthcoming mar- ringes are announced:-

Mr. Peter Edward Bressey, air-

Importance Of Domestic

Science

"A girl should be taught to cook wholesome, well-balanced meals, keep the home clean, hygienic and attractive, be an intelligent companion for her husband and take proper care of her children," sald Mr Van Der Noordaa in the course of her address to the Cam- bridge girls at the Angio-Chinese Girls' School recently. --

Continuing. Mrs. Van Der Noordaa said that it was a fitting occasion for her to address the girls as they had finished their

school career and were about to enter various professions.

She emphasised the fact that Domestic Science was of grave Importance to the girls, because of the element of homemaking as the

spiritual encouragement" to the ford Hotel Kowicon, and Miss they took up to their various pro- fessions so that they could be including diseases of the eye, ear, naher, when a telegram came. It

of No. 50 Croham Road, South good and satisfactory home when nose and throat, and teaching was to recall him to Landon He Chiang led the members of the

After the meeting, Madame Croydon, Surrey, England;

they thought of marriage. clinics and a new building, ad-intensively studied ARP techni Association to pay a visit to many No. 6 Prince's Terrace, third floor. that Domestic Science would soon Mr. Lau Chak-man, teacher, of Concluding her address, she said. jacent to and connected with the que before leaving for Malta. lower block of the General Hos-

wounded soldiers hospitals and and Miss Gam Yiu-so, of No. 135be introduced to the Anglo-Chinese "Mr. 'Jack' Sansom is tall and pital which will contain operating spare and was known in Malaya (Central News)

families" of mer. at the front. Kwellin Street, second floor, sham- Girls' School, Ipoh and other theatres and teaching clinics for as a fighter who stood up for his

schools in Malaya, surgery.

awn department." says the "Dally

in devote as much of his retiremen womanfolk in the country to give line pilot, residing at the Kruts../ Birls had to be qualified before i

a new block for special diseases, the perfect happiness of the fly./Warriors fighting for China's salva-Nancy Claire Oakeshott, librarian. prepared to make and establish a

Refuting all conjectures" that MLTOT." 'the medical profession in Malaya It is perhaps not entirely a was overcrowded. Dr. Allen told coincidence that another Malayan. graduates that the Council of the Mr. J. A. Hunter, late M.C.S. is. College had considered at a meet-now Lieutenant Governor of Malta ing in July last year that the and the appointment may have number of graduates qualifying owed something to Mr. Hunter's from the college was insufficient memories of Mr. Sansom's efi- to meet the needs of Govern-iciency and initiative ment Service and private ргас- tice in Malaya. and it was agreed that the number should creased by admitting a larger number of students.

be in-

DEATH OF MR. GLYN JONES

The death occurred at the Gen-

tion.

shulpo..

NEWSETTES

Sanitary Inspr. George From will observe his birthday to-day,

Mr. V. A. Garton, of the Public Works Department, celebrates his birthday to-day.

Col. W. D. Arthur was among the passengers arriving here yes- terday in the Empress of Canada from Manila..

PROF. HOMER WONG eral Hospital. Alor Star. of Mr.

Mr. John Osborn, for many years a prominent resident of the Professor Homer S. Wong.

Mr. F. C. Manning, of the Glyn Jones, Manager and Elec-

the Philippine Islands, is on his way Public blind musician. Rav

Works Department, will to America in the Empress of farewell trical Engineer of Messrs. Hutten- celebrate his birthday to-day. violin and vocal recital to mem- bachs Ltd., Alor Staf.

Canada, which arrived here yes- terday.

bers

a

and

that

of the Perak Chinese Deceased attended office Amateur Dramatic Association re looked fit. He suddenly fell cently.

and it was then discovered There was a very large atten-Mr. Jones was suffering from ma dance.

larta. Professor Wong has given nu- Deceased

rame to Alor Star recitals in Ipoh which from Sungel Patani, where he were highly appreciated by local was a relief engineer of residents.

Huttenbachs and assumed, duties

merous

Messrs.

from Singapore yesterday in the Pay-Comdr. Colson, arrived here

5.5. Carthage.

Mr. A.. Oppenheim was a pas- senger in the Carthage arriving here yesterday from London.

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Mr. J. C. Littler, of the Indo- China S: N. Co., Shanghal, accom- panied by his wife, is travelling to Shanghai in the Carthage. Littler has been in England on Mr.

leave.

:

At the Charity Fair recently he at Alor Star in July last year.

Major L, Tomkins and Mrs. The Shanghai, Customs authort. Tomkins arrived here from Bom-ties have lasted a dental regarding gave a recital in aid of the China? Deceased leaves a widow, who is bay yesterday in the Carthage. Distress Relief Fund.

at present in. England...

rumours that under Japanese com pulsion the Customs will receive Mrs. W. H. Hudspeth, whose hus-Hua Hsing notes in collecting band Is General Secretary or the duties, states a Shanghai dispatch. British and Foreign Bible Society They declared that only legal ten- for China, is returning to Bhang-der notes are received by the

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MUSIC PLAYING & THE LAW

INTERESTING APPEAL

Enactment Vague, Says Counsel

The submission that the Kuala

or

any

musical

Lampur Banitary Board enactment with regard to the "playing of instruments in such a manner as gramophones

to constitute a nuisance," was vague and therefore could not bind the respondent under it on the ground that no particular reference had been made in the enactment to state how or when playing of gramophones was a nuisance, was made by Mr. A K. Sen in the Supreme Court before Chler Justice Poyser when

Chinese, Lake Kwi Tong, as respon-

On behalf he appeared

of 1.

dent to an appeal by the Public Prosecutor against the judgment of the Kuala Lumpur magistrate in June last, when he discharged the respondent arranged on charge, under the Sanitary Board

Enactment.

A

Mr. H. J. Hunt, of the Shanghai

Mr. A. J. Grattan-Bellew, D.P.P.. Electric Construction Co., is accepted the vicarage of Crosth-respondent in the magistrates' court The Rev. G. K. Carpenter has arguing the appeal, said that the turning to his post in the north- walte, Keswick. ern port from Home in the Carth-who is the son of the late Prof. charged, pleaded guilty at the same Mr. Carpenter. had in his statement when formally Carpenter, of Manchester Univer-time giving the explanation, that sity, recently returned from China he Mr. C. Grinnell, general mana-after resigning the position of gramophone at a shop and was

had wanted to buy ger of the General Electric Co., Warden of St. John's Hall, Hong: trying it out before purchasing it. Manila, is travelling to Yokohama kong.

age.

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in the Empress of Canada.

Miss Anna Guthrie, Manda Y.W. CA, worker, is travelling to the United States in the Empress of Canada.

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Unfortunately during the course' of the proceeding, the magistrate's attention was called to a similar case under the C.P. C. It was rather coincidental too, that the accused in that case should be the present respondent.

Mr.

The Japanese are collecting a heavy tax from poppy-planting in the districts of Paotow, Sarats!, Tokoto and other towns in Sul yuan. The peasants were forced Mr. T. J. Collins, accountant for to plant poppy in the spring this the Manila Electric Co., is on his year and now when it is ripened. way to America in the s.3. Em-the Japanese imposed a tax of press of Canada on holiday, He $30, $50, or $70 for every mow taken the accused's plea of guilty,

1s accompanied by Mrs. Collins.

·

Grattan-Bellew submitted that if the magistrate had not read the case, he would have

which is much too high for them in which case, he would Kave ac- to gain any profit. Not a few pea-cordingly passed sentence. Further, Mr. Francis Hausserman, Vice- sants have abandoned their fields the accused had pleaded guilty President of the Benquet Consoli- and moved to other places,

dated Mining Co., is a passenger

in the "Empress of Canada, tra-

velling to Vancouver; D. U.

The marriage arranged between Capt. Laurence John Carysfort Loch, First Kumaon Rifles, and Miss Shirley Robinson will take place at Hongkong on Oct. 28.

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improved are

by

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BISTO

Trade Enquiries fo: John D. Hutchison & Co, Hang Kong,

The Executive Tuan approved at its regular meeting on Tuesday a scheme..submitted by the Minis- try of Education for the establish- ment of a National Sikong School of Technology.

Dr. J. Leighton Stuart, prest dent of Yenching University; Fel- ping, is returning to the farmer Chinese capital, víz Shanghai, in the Empresa of Canada's to 'MOTTOW.

Capt. E. B. C. Dicken, OBE, DB.C. R.N., late Commodore, Hongkong, has been appointed in command of HMB Diomede at Devonport and as Commodora, 2nd Clasa, Cominanding 7th Cruiser Squadron

bres

Mr and Mrs. Nola Hahn, of Beverly Hills, California, who are personal friends

President

| Manuel Quezon of the Philippine Commonwealth, are returning (to their home in the Bamness of Canada after a visit to Manila

THURSDAY'S MENU

BREAKFAST.

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LUNCHEON

French Chun, Soup Tomato Balad

Beef- Hashlik Baked: Noodles Asparagus Carrot Souffle Melon Tea

DINNER

ream of Corn Soup

Cole Slaw Balad

in the Shell Drewing Potatoes en Gratin Green Pess Artichoke Apple Fritters Cofee

knowing fully well that he had committed an offence,

Mr. Grattan-Bellew asked His Lordship to have the case referred back to the lower court and have the evidence recorded or to consider the plea of guilty by the respondent in court and accord-" ingly pass sentence.

Mr. Sen's Reply

Replying, Mr. Ben submitted that the plea of the respondent in the lower court was not actually a plea of gulity. Further, if the learned magistrate had accepted the man's plea,, he would in the first instance have convicted the man and passed sentence. As it was, however, he adjourned the case for some time before he finally discharged the

*** Mr. Ben went on to criticise the wording of the Sanitary Board enactment, submitting that it had been very vague because it did not explain how or in what circumstances, playing a gramo phone was a nuisance.. He understood that no licence was required for the playing or al gramophone nor was it unlawful to sell gramophones or gramo phone records.

Mn Sen added that he under- stood there were certain by-laws in

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