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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1926.
PIGS IS PIGS.
SANITARY BOARD.
FATAL INDIAN RIOTS.
A ROOSTER LOSES. HIS
HEAD.'
QUESTION ON SHORTAGE.
• OF INSPECTORS.
A meeting of the Sanitary Board Room was held in the Board
Commencing Wednesday Morning, the 16th Jane, 1926. chair. Others present were. Dr.
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Witness: Why should I "cut the cock's head off" when I can safe- ly identify the pigs?
All the Samo..
PROPERTY SALE.
BRISK BIDDING FOR
TAI HANG LOT,,
Property at Tai Hang was dis posed of at the China Auction Rooms yesterday afternoon by Mr.
A CLASH BETWEEN MOSLEMS AND SIKHS.
His Worship intimated that ho could not accept the woman's Simla, June 15. Chinese custom dominated over identification, as all pigs were Considerable inter-communal English Law at the Kowloon Ma-similar. yesterday afternoon, Mr. N. Lriots occurred at Rawalpind! laet gistracy yesterday, and waa in-
Sergeant Flattery pointéd out E. V. M. R. de Sousa, there boing. Smith, President, being in the
a mutual strumental in causing night...
the co-incidence of the defendant an unusual attendance, with cor- in- Much damage was done to pro-settlement between parties Perty, and there were a number of volved in the loss of three pigs. coming into possession of thr-s respondingly kean competition and The property consisted of Tai The animals were recovered in pigs at the same time that the brisk bidding. fatalities. Details are not avail-
Hang Inland Lot No. 123 together. uble,
the possession of a Chinese who complainant had three stolen from claimed to have legitimately pur-
His Worship said that he would with the building thereon known as No. 6 King Street. The pro- chased them for the sum of $36. dismiss, the case and asked the perty is held for the unexpired re- The purchaser appeared before defendant if he would repeat his sidue of the term of 75 years from Mr. J. H. B. Nibill on charges of offer to return the pigs, it the December, 1902. larceny of the pigs and he was complainant "cut off the cock's Rent $4.00. Ares about 486 square alternatively arraigned on a charge] of receiving, the animals knowing the same to have been stolen or unlawfully obtained.
Kech, Dr. J. C. Macgown, Col. Boylan Smith, Dr. S. W. Tao, Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, Dr. S. C. Ho, and Mr. R. A. D. Forrest, Secretary.
Dr. W. V. M. Koch, pursuant
to notice, asked:
"As regard's the staff of Sanitary Inspectors, is the head of the Sanitary Department satisfled. that the present number is suff- cient to cope with the Increased work in the Colony!"
"Is a sufficient number available to allow for Home leav's and for
sickness? If not, will he state
of my minute of May 26, 1926, which was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Board,
The police and military finally got the situation under control, The District Magistrate has how prohibited meetings and the carry- ing of clubs..
Later.
Elght Moslems were killed and 14 injured and 9 Sikha were lu- jured, in the pts at Rawalpindi. The grain market was destroyed. There was much looting.
que.
Mr. Lec d'Almada appeared
the defence.
her.
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feat,
Annual Crown
D'OISY FIRED ON,
AT KRASNOYARSK.
Opening at $2,000 with bids of The defendant agreed anu the
$100 acceptable, the price rose case was then, dismissed.
rapidly, but did not go far above At the conclusion of the Court he $3,000 mark. A $3,400 the proceedings a cock, a quantity of sale was concluded in favour of Joss sticks and paper wore pur-Messrs. Wong Yip-shi and. Wong The complainant, a Chinese wo-chased, both parties equally de-Yu-shi of No. 8 Johns Street, Tai It appears the trouble began between Moslems and Sikhs ow-man, in giving evidence of iden- fraying the expense. A question Hang. the number required. and makeing to the suggested building of tification of the animals, gave the of custom then arose among the the necessary representations to
cinema in the vicinity of a mos- Court a description of the lost Police as to the attendance of an the authorities In order to secure
pigs and she denied, when asked Bcial appointed by the Court, an adequate staff?"
Military pickets are now station by Mr. d'Almada, that she told the and on application to the Magia- The President's Reply.ed all over the city. All areas are defendant, previous to his arrest, trato the chief clerk, Mr. Kert, that she could not confidently was asked to represent the Bench. In reply, the President said: Iwell under control.-Reuter.
identify them.
Both parties with Mr. Kerr: have nothing to add to the terms
Mr, d'Almada: Didn't the defen-Sergeant Flattory and other ro-
Paris, June 15. 'D'Oisy has arrived at Krasno- The President pointed out that dant say that if you went to the lice officers adjourned to the Tin Dr. Koch had had all the figures, temple and "cut off the cock's Tau Temple, opposite the Kow-yarsk, in fine weather. It is re- that re- As therein explained, the Board which had been circulated by re-head" he would return th pigs loon Magistracy, where the cereported from Warsaw
mony was performed. Arter, the presentatives of the local Soviets in its recommendations for the quest
Witness: Yes.
usual solemn Chinese service the expressed to D'Oisy their regret Estimates for 1926 and 1927 Col. Boylan. Smith asked why
His Worship: Well, why didn't complainant eut off the cock's at the incident of the frontier agreed with the opinion of myself the question had been asked and the Medicial Officer of Health they had already been fully an- you do it? Wat that the easi-tead and then returned to Court guard firing on his aeroplane.
Reuter. est way of gag back your pits?[und took custody of the pigs. that a large increase in the num-swered by the President. ber of Inspectors was desirable to The President said the second cope with the Department's work question was fully answered about
The Government was supplied a fortnight ago. The first in 1925 with the fall departmental was not. minutes upon which was based the Board's estimate of the num- ber required. In its recommenda tion the Board made full allow anee for the incidence of ordinary and sick leave.
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Number Of Inspectors. The President then laid on the table a minute regarding the staff of Inspectors as follows:
Taking Senior, First Class and! The provision of additional staff Second Class Inspectors as a will be considered by the Govern-whole the 1925 strength was 42; ment in connection with the 1927 da ils recommendations for 1926 the Board recommended adding estimates.
10 more to this number.
Medical Officers, Another question standing in Dr. Koch's name was:
"Have any arrangements been made to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Dr. Pearse in
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The 1926 Estimates were con-
aidered at a time of great uneer- tainty (due to the strike) and I' was told that a 25 per cent. in- crease at such a time could not be contemplated.
After discussion, five additional Inspectors were authorised and appear in the 1926 Estimates; there was however a stipulation that their day recruitment must depend upon an proved financial outlook this ver
The President said he was authorised to make a statement, and replied that it was proposed to fill the position. As Dr Pearse's leave expired arrange-
a Medical Officer.
Shortage of Two. Early this year there
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THEOSOPHY
"MAN'S GOAL AND THE ADEPTS"
will be the subject of this week's public lecture of the Hongkong Lodge The Theosophical Society, 7, Duddoll Street, on Thursday June 17th, t 6 p.m. The lecturò in open to the public.
has been filled by a local appoint-
Dr. Koch: That is about fivement, leaving a shortage of two months?
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even on the 1925 basis. As this The President: Yes. About made the Department short hand- five months from his retirement in 'ed, I induced the Government to.! May. It does not mean we should cable the Crown Agents for a wait until then fill the vacancy. further three trained men from
Dr. Kach pointed out that 1 would take some time for men to be chosen and before their arrival in Hongkong.
and and these will doubtless soon be sent out,
It will be seen that one of the additional five Inspectors who ap pear in the 1926 Estimates has thus been approved. I propose to wait a month or two before rais- ing again. the question of the other four.
Aother Question. Dr. Koch said he would also like to know if any changes were contemplated which might be an- nounced as regards the position of Medical Omcers of Health in connection with the Department, that if these are approved there and relative to the general medical service. He did not know whether will be on paper the ten excess over the 1925 figure s WAB
The Board has recommended for 1927. a "further five Inspectors so
the President was authorised to originally asked for. say anything on "the subject, but
It would be interesting to know
Repulse Bay Refuse.
if the Government contemplated Regarding a minute in connec any changes in the near future.tion with the removal of house, The President replied that he refuse at Repulse Bay, the Pre- thought notice of the question sident proposed that householders should be given.
should continue to make their own Dr. Koch, referring to his arrangements for the disposal of question dealing with Sanitary refuse, as in the case of other Inspectors, said, as a matter of villages in the country where no fact they were shorthanded at scavenging contracts, existed. present, and be only wanted to Dr. Tuo seconded, and this was emphasise the fact.
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