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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

MOTOR MISHAPS:

CAR DASHES INTO A SHOP.

FRONT.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10. 1929.

PASSENGERS,

ARRIVED.

THE WATER SUPPLY:

TYTAM TUK PRACTICÁLLY EMPTY.

Per a.. Pres. Cleveland from Shang hai, Japan and U.S. on April D.-M. A aqmewhat unusual motor a Daniel H. Gray, Mr. Theodore Hybner,

The water supply of the Colony cident occurred yesterday after Mr. Frank L. Hess, Mr. William still continues to be a subject of In noon in Des Voeux Road West, Carman, Dorothy P Heinricks, anxious thought and activity

return when a private vehicle, No. 2102. Mr. Waldo Heinricks, Mrs. Mary Hein- ocial circles. The Intest

ricks Margaret 1 Peterson, of the Water Authority shows driven by a Chinese, swerved and Carl. B. Shank, Mrs. Mildred M, rather alarming situation. Never!

lashed into the entrance rice shop, Infùring a pedestrian.

Chinese

was

It is understood that the car. which was a brand-new one, had only been taken by the owner from the show-room a few hours. previously, and was being tried out when the accident occurred.

nest Shark, Baudillo Mr. Sc. Yin, Mr. Fung Sing Po, Mr. Wong Dick, Jum, Master Wong Fuck Van About one o'clock, the car was Mrs. Wong Dick Jun, Master Wong pnesing No. 229, which is the Him Kun, Mrs. Ho Cheung Shoo, lang Cheung rice shop, and the Master Ho Pao Sum, Mr. Wong Won driver apparently lost control. Yu, Mr. Wu Taz Sack, Mr. and Mrs, There was a nid panic among K. C. Fung, Mr. Y. W. Lee, Mr. R. F. pedestrians, and a Chinese coolle, Curtis, Mr. R. T. Day, Mr. S. K. Wong, Mr. S. C. Ling. Mr. K. L. named. Cheung Yam. 29,

Wong, Mr. and Mrs. Chow Oi Fu, knocked down, being injured in Mr. and Mrs. Chow Man Chow, Mr. his left leg. He was taken to the Lablo George, Mr. William E. Lar- Government Civil Hospital, and kin, Mrs. S. Y, Hsu, Mrs. A. Hsu, the injury is stated to be serious. Mr. and Mrs. G.4 Bran, Mr. Lee Wai Tong, Mr. and Mrs. Kan Ying The car was badly damaged.

Po, Mrs, Kan, Misa Kan, Mr. Ho Ying Sung. Master Peter. Ho, Mr. and Mrs. Chan Chung Jal, Mr. Yau Kum, Mr. C. C. Lee, Miss S. M. Fone, Mr. M. S Wong, Mr. C. T. Sen, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Chen, Mrs. M. Hung, Mrs. G. M. Shen, Mrs. Ying Wah, Mr. S. Mak, Mr. Nien Pai Chen, Mr. Nien Nao Chen, Mr. Elliott Hazzard, Mr. Kun Shuen Fan, Mr. Y. L. Tong, Mr. Leon Pay Kwel, Mr. and Mrs. Haul Ling King, Mr. and Mrs. Lea Long Sam, Mr. K. Y. Chen, Mr. J. P. Lau, Mr. H. C. Yip, Mr. Chan Shew Kul, Mr. Mar Yit Tuck, Mr. and Mrs. Chu Ting Hing, Mr. T, K, Ling, Mr. H. 4. Pan, Mr. C. O. Chan, Mr. C. К. Lau, Mr. Y. M. Liang, Mr. W. K. Yao, Mr. K. C. Liu, Miss Hung, Mr. J. Yavdynsky, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lim, Mr. 1, Choa, Mr. Ld Lock Hin, Mrs. J. A. Eccles, Mr. E. W. Miller, Ur. Stuart Polson, Mr. N. L. Mak, Mr. Chow Kung Mow, Mr. and Mra. L1 en Ching, Mrs. Al Ma, Mr. Wong Lock, Miss Ah Sam, Mr. Ah.Ng, Mik

Other Mishaps.

A motor-car accident which re- sulted in a riesha-puller being sent to hospital with rather seri ous injuries occurred in the City yesterday, at a buay hour of the morning.

A

constructed has big since it was

sight na it does today. Capable of Tythm Tuk presented

such n

of holding 1,400 million gallon is 33.42 million that is in them now is 38.42 gallons. It is no less than 99 ft. 11 inn. Below overflow. All the other reservoirs on the island are also well below overflow, and there is now less than half the water in storage that time last year. there was at this The following

give the figures storage in millions and decimals of gallons:

Tytam.

Tytam Intermediate. Tytam Byewasly ............... Tytam Tuk ....

Tel Chung Pokfulum

Total

1928

1920 203.09 £20.27 73 1.07. 01.40 170.30 678.75 38.42

8.00

1.88

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The consumption in the city and hill districts during March was 175.34 estimated million gallons by population of 430,840, or 13.1 gallons per head per day. For March Inst year year the consumption was 218.67 An catimated million gallons by population of 420,520, or 16.7 gallons per head per dny.

There was an intermittent supply March of last year and the services to all rider main districts during

to houses in the rider main districts

were disconnected and a supply given by street fountains only last month.

A report to the Police states that Mr. A. Des Voeux was rid- ing in his ricsha at 11 am. when a private car, No, 2375, drove, up fram behind and knocked down a coole who was pushing the ricsha along on the right side.

The accident occurred in Des Vocus Road Central hear the

longkong Holel. Mr. Des Voeux Ah Shee, Miss Ah Dol, Mins Ah NuShek lai pul Reservoir 108,00

Mrs, Chen Al, Mr. Chung Lau, Mr. | was proceeding towards Pedder Yee Kee, Mr. Ho Yuk, Mrs. Ah Yu, Strent at the time. The coolie Miss Ait Mel, Mr. Li Hon, Mr. H. M. was apparently injured in both Wuang, Mr. Yang Chee, Ah Nee, Mr. lega.

Wang Hol, Mian Ho Chi Ping, Miss Run Shew To, Mr. Ah Yi, Mr. Ah

Total

09.26 73.04

The storage in Kowloon has also very much decreased, as the follow.. ing figures will show:

1028 1029 Kowloon Reservoir .. 246,40

Reception Reservoir 30.73 24.95

384.13 197.24 The consumption last inonth was 109.14 gallons as against 01.46 million

population 160,480 as against 104,440, and the consumption per head per day 20.7 gallons as against 17.9 gallons. There was a full supply in all districts during March of last year and this year.

afternoon, a public car knocked 3 r. Wong Bun, Ah Chino, gallons in March of last year; the

In turning intu Garden Rond Fròm. Queen's Royid yesterday

down a

Chinese. The victim was slightly injured and refused to be conveyed to hos pital.

young

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The rainfall is given as 2.02 ina, against 10,64 ins on March 31 last year.

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Joseph E. Chartland, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. De Vries, Mise Clara G. De Vries, Master David A. De Vries, Mr. Harry N. Grimes, Mr. George J. Jidoan, Mrs. Grace E Vidoun, Miss Virginia Jidoun, Mr. Manley G. Miller, Mr. Vernor S. Woolley, Mr. Kenneth B. Barnes, Mr. DEPARTED YESTERDAY Simes T. Hogt, Alfred T. Simpson, ai Mrs. Charles B. Griffith, Mr. Mr. Hassamal Delamal, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Delaney, Mr. B. W.

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