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COCKROACHES
SPREAD
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FOR ONE COCKROACH YOU SEE THERE ARE HUNDREDS YOU DONT BEE. COCKROACHES ARE NIGHT WORKERS, THEY SHUN THE LIGHT, LIVE UNDER FLOORS AND BEHIND, BASEBOARDS AND THERE LAY THEIR EGGS AND RAISE THEIR YOUNG.
AS LONG AS THOSE NESts are' 'untOUCHED COOK- ROACHES WILL KEEP ON COMING INTO YOUR HOUSE.
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IS IT NECESSARY FOR YOU TO TEAR UP YOUR FLOORS? INDEED.
USE A POWDER, NOT A SPRAY. SCATTER PETERMAN'S ROACHFOOD IN THE ORACKS, Around the drain PIPES ETC.
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THE COACKROACHES ARE DRAWN, TOWARDS IT, THEY EAT IT, AND ON THEIR LEGS AND BODIES CARRY IT BACK TO THEIR NESTS,
AND EVERY ROACH AND EGG TOUCHED IS DOOMED. THEY DIE AND THEN DISINTEGRATE.
NOTHING IS LEFT
BUT A LITTLE DRY DUST.
YOU CAN OBTAIN PETÉRMAN'S · ROACHFOOD AT LEADING STORES AND DISPENSARIES, AND YOU WILL BE BUR- PRISED AND DELIGHTED WITH RESULTS.
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HONGKONG.
FLEETWING
THE
E CLASH of desert · love and tribal laws against the colourful back- the mighty grounds of
Sahara Desert!
THRILLINCI
FASCINATING!
FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1929.
LEAGUE TENNIS,
M.B.K. BEAT THE LR.C. IN
"A" DIVISION.
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TANKER SUPPLY.
QUESTIONS AT COUNCIL MEETING,
BRITAIN'S. LABOUR PREMIER.
SENDS CORDIAL MESSAGE
· TO CHINA. -je A scheme for jumping water The Mitsui Bussan Kafshu yostár-
Nanking, Juno 21. day boat the I.R.C. by five nota to from tankers into Tytam Tuk was
Sir Miles Lampson, the British four in the "A" Division of the tennis referred to at the meeting of the
Mintatér, delivered a very friendly †leagua at Sookunpoo. Bcores were as [Legislativo. Council yos berday
messago from Mr. J. Ramsay "follow:"
afternoon, when the Hon. Dr. R. H. MacDonald, the now Primo Mins- A. Rumfahn and A. I. Rumjalin Kotowall asked the following | Isfer of Great Britain, to President Chiang Kai-shek at six o'clock boat Yoshin and Yamada-649; boat questions:
With reference to the statement this, afternoon at the Chungshan Imura and Kikuchi 6-2; boat Honda'
made by the Honourable Director Lin-yuan, near. Dr. Sun's ́mau- and Akiyama 6-2
of Publle. Works at the last meat-isoleum.
A. A. Rumjahn, and S. EL. Iamuiling of this Council that the scheme Mr. MacDonald In this lost to Yoshida and Yamada 3-6; lost of pumping water from tankers to massage expressed hope for to Imurs and Kikuchi 2-0; lost to the Tytam Tuk Pumping Station Increasing friendship between was found to be feasible, and that China and Great Britain and Honda and Akiyams 8-10..
preparation was being made for
I. M: A. Razack and B. A. Hussain lost to Yoshida and Yamada 5-7: beat Imurs and Klicuchi 7-5 lost to Menda und Akiyana 4-0..
Y.M.C.A: Defeat the KC.C. Yesterday.
Playing on their own courts poster- day, in the "B" Division of the tennis Loague, the Y.M.C.A, beat the KC.C. by 7 sets to 2. Scores:
T. J. and E. R. Price (Y.M.O.A.) | beat Jack and J. 9. Smith 6-1; beat G. and D. 6. Green 6-3; boat
Lee F. Zimmern and P, Pinguot 6-1.
H. Hampton and C. F. Plie (Y.M. C.A.) beat Jack and Smith 6-2; lost Green 4-6; lost to Zimmern to Lea and and Pinguet 8-10,
"A. White and A. Rump (Y.M.C.A.) beat Jack and Smith 0-2; beat Leg and Green 6-2; bent Zimmern and Pinguet 0-4.
"8.C.A.A. Easily Defent the R.A.O.C
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The S.C.A.A., playing on their own ground, yesterday defeated the RA. O.C: in the "C" Division of the local Lennis League by 7 sets to 2. Scores:
Ng Kam-chuen and Choy Ping-fun (8/C.A.A.) beat Major White and S. Cr. Paver 6-1; lost, to 8. S. Green- away and S. S. Hardy 4-6; beat Q. M. 8. Canhan and Cpl, Morgan 6-1.
Ip Kau-ko and Man Yuk-kwan (S.C.A.A.) beat White and Paver 6-0; beat Greenaway and Hardy 6-2; beat Cankan and Morgan 6-0.
C. S. Clian and H. W. Chan (8,C. A.A.) beat White and Paver 0-0; lost to Greenaway and Hardy 2-0; beat Canhan and Morgan 0-0.
Hong Doubles.
Only two matches were played off in the Hong Doubles tournament yes- terday but there is a full programmo of games down for decision this after- The resulta of yesterday's nood. matches were:
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'A. Reld add D. R. Kinloch of the Chartered Bank: beat R. 1. D. Wado and B. P. Massey of the Hongkong and Shanghal Bank 7-5, 6-2; R. K.; Hepburn and F. W. Hall boat 1, Graves and D. Beaumont of the Mercantile Bank, 8-10, 6-3, 6-3,
The gamos for this afternoon are: B. L. Stock and N. S. Ine of the P. C. v H. J. Armstrong and O. E. C. Marton of Deacons; Col,
Wynit
A.
and Capt. de Linde of the Royal Engineers v L. Forster and Dr. J. H. Montgomery; It. K. Valentine and A. D. Humphreys of Dodwells v Dr. L. T. Ride and D. M. MacDougall of the University; 5. F. Green and G. Bodiker v C. Stigter and H. Nyhoff.
laying the necessary pipes con-cured this country, of Britain's necting the Pumping Station with sincere co-operation.
Sir Miles Lampson was necom- pler to be erected, in deep-water, panied by Dr. C. T. Wang, Min- will the Govarnmont atate:
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(1) Whether it considers it ister of Foreign Affairs,
advisable forthwith to pro
ceed with the scheme on
scale which will permit a THE SOUTHERN CROSS. direct supply to all houses
in the city for, say, 4 hours
a day, leaving the street- fountains and other sub- sidiary suppilos to augment this direct supply;
(2) What is the estimated cost
of such a scheme;
RESUMES THE FLIGHT
TO ENGLAND.
Bydney, June 27. The.Southern Cross, manued by
(8) Whether the Government Captain Kingsford Smith and three has considered any method companions, has started the over- other than the use of seas stage of the Australia-Eng- tankers for conveying water and flight, from Derby, In North to fend the Tytam Tuk West Australia, to Singapore.--- Pumping Station for this Router. purpose:
(4) If not, whether the Govorn-
mant will consider the sug- gestion of utilising, for the purpose of this scheme, the expected supply of three million gallons a day from Wangmun to be conveyed by lighters, at an estimated cost of $200,000 a month. Beyond Financlal Means, The Colonial Secretary pffed:
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(1) Preparations for the scheme for connecting a tanker supply with the Tytam Tuk Aro in Pumping Station hand but it is not considered feasible to proceed with the scheme on the acale sug- geated,, owing to the dim- culty and expense of obtain- ing a suficient number of tankers to maintain a sup- ply from this source..
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(2) A 10,000 ton tanker would bo capable, after the neces sary construction work nt Tytam had been completed, of delivering 2 million gallons a day into the Pump- ing Station. In order to provide a daily supply. a feet of 10 such tankers would be needed and it is estimated, that apart from the actual cost of the water bbtained, such a schema would involve expenditure of not less than $500,000 a Government month. The considers expenditure at this rate to be beyond the financial
tho means of Colony.
(3) & (4) Yes. Sultabla tankers occasionally pass through Hongkong and the Govern- ment proposes whon such an opportunity offers to utilizo their services to bring water from Shanghal or elsewhero for delivery. Into Tytam Tuk Pumping Station. The necessary works at Tytam Tuk ta make this possible will cost approximately $30,000 and orders have been given to proceed with this work Government is also cox-| sidering the possibility of paosing the water obtained from Wangmun by small tankers and lighters through
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Station; but the matter is one of considerable dif- culty and is not sufficiently. advanced to enable a final decision to be given. In any case the scheme must await the completion of the connected pipe-line and
works now in hand at Tytam Tuk. The works aro ex- pected to be completed in about three weeks. While the schemes now. in con- templation will it is hoped enable the water stored in the reservoirs to be conserv ed it is unlikely that sul- cient water could be made available through the Pump- ing Station to enable the xisting system of distribu- tlon, to be materially im- proved.
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