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CHLORINATION OF WATER.

ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS AT

SANITARY BOARD.

tu

the

OBITUARY.

COL. JAMES ADDISON LOGAN DEAD.

Philadelphia, Oct. 28.

TRIBES REVOLT IN FORMOSA.

MANY JAPANESE POLICE MURDERED:

The death has occurred of

Tokyo, Oct. 28. relative Questions

Poor communications and lack chlorination of water were asked Colonel James Addison Logan, a at the fortnightly meeting of the member of the banking firm of of transport facilities in the dis- was held Dillon Bead and Company, and the tricts where the Formosan tribes- Sanitary Board which yesterday afternoon, Mr. T. N. principal assistant to Mr. Hoover men have risen are expected to Chau pointing out that certain in his relief operations in Europe hamper the punitive operations.

the Armistice.-Reuter's The scene of the uprising is members of the Chinese com- after munity had expressed fears that American Service.

[James Addison Logan was born the frequent drinking of chlorinat-

in 1880, and during the Spanish ed water might be injurious

American War entered the United health.

present were Mr. G. R. States Army, in 1898, as a private Sayer (President), the Hon. Mr. soldier. By 1901 he had become H. T. Creasy, Dr. G. W. Pope, Dr a captain. W. V. M. Koch, Mr. M. K. Lo, Mr. T. N. Chau and Mr. J. H. Gelling (Secretary.)

Those

of the fear

to

Mr.

During the World War he was during the first three years chief of the American Military Mission with the French Army, and in The questions asked by

his diplomatic Chau and the answers given by the that capacity

ability first made itself manifest. Chairman were as follow:

ex- After the entry of America into Q. "In view

pressed by certain members the war, he was appointed to the of the Chinese community staff of General Pershing. on that the frequent drinking which he became Quartermaster ...of chlorinated water might General, a post in which his gift be injurious to health, will for organisation stood him in good the Head of the Sanitary stead. Department inform the Board:

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of

isolated and savage country to which access is most difficult owing to absence of roads. The troops which have been despatch- ed to the sedne are expected to. encounter great difficulty in fore- ing their way through the wild to which point there is a light forest-clad hills beyond Harisha, railway.

Detailed Official Report.

A more detailed official, report to the War Ofice states that the police posts in several localities in Taichu Province appear to have been completely annihilated.

Starting to rise up yesterday cut the morning, the tribesmen telephone wires between Musha and Jiseki, and destroyed a num-

After the war, Colonel "Logan was simultaneously American de- her

of police stations in the legate for questions of finance and vicinity of Musha where, necord- of traffic on the Supreme Economic ing to aircraft reports, the tribes. Council, and representative of the men's flag is now being displayed. The fragmentary information United States Grain Corporation. Later he was entrusted with the which has so far been gathered

or

of post of American "Observer" on appears to indicate that the Police: on the Reparations Commission. Inpost at Hikei was set on fire, and each and every occasion is that capacity he played an impor-all police officers in the neighbour and supervised tant part in proposing and carry-hood of Chinsha have been wiped

ing through the Dawes Plan.

out. About 100 rifles belonging to The chlorination is done by had meanwhile retired from the the Japanese Police have been

The most up-to-date machin-Army. ery, under expert supervi- sion.

Bishop of Worcester.

He

of

seized. The insurgents are be lieved to tumber about 1.500,- Reuter.

London, Oct. 28. the arrival Q. Whether there is any other Shortly before

Attack on School. chemical substance of less their Majesties at the House, of

Tokyo, Oct. 28. pronounced odour and tasterds for the opening of Parlia-

According to the latest official which could be effectively

Worcester, who dispatch from Formosa, a number substituted for chlorinated ment, the Bishop

was standing outside among the of tribesmen suddenly launched lime?

spectators, was taken ill and died an attack the Musha primary No.

en roule to hospital, it is believed school on October 27, while an from heart failure-Reuter,

athletic meeting was in progress. The Rt. Rev. Ernest Haroid The number of casualties is not Pearce, who has been Bishop of yet known, but it is Yeared they Worcester since 1919, was born inre heavy.

Six hundred armed police have 1865, and took Holy Orders in 1889.

A.

Q.

ہے نہ

4.

If the answer to the preced- ing question is in the nega- tive, can anything be done to remove or lessen the very disagreeable taste?"

edour

and

He had a brilliant scholastic career been dispatched to the scene of A flavour of chlorine in the Cambridge, where he went, on the outbreak

water is a sensible guarantee though not an indispensible scholarship from Christ's Hospital. condition of its sterility; to Peterhouse. He was for some and the Water Authority years will investigate complaints!

Special dispatches received by the Osaka Asili report that about

# schoolmaster.". His hundred and ninety Japanese numerous publications on Divinity were massacred, including twenty of pronounced odour and and allied subjects were noteworthy. schoolgirls, but confirmation of taste if forwarded to him He was Chaplain to the King in this is lacking.-Reuter.

1918-19.1 through the customary chan-" nels..

Before answering the questions, that the re- the Chairman said plies were given on the authority of the Director of Medical and Sanitary Services.

un

FOREIGNERS IN "RED" HANDS.

POWERS MAY FORMULATE MEASURES.

Peking, Oct. 28.

COMMUNISTS APPEAR BEFORE COURT.

INCIDENT OF THE DOUBLE TENTH ANNIVERSARY.

the possession

an-

Ip Chan and Ng Chi, the former It is learned from foreign described as a barber and the official sources that the "Reds" in latter a ricksha puller, were Hupeh, Hunan and Kiangsi al-charged. before Mr. Williams, at together hold twenty-one foreign the Centm: Magistracy yesterday missionaries of, six nationalities, afternoon, with

The prosecuting Police Officer, namely, British, American, French, of seditious matter. Italian, Norwegian and Spanish.

O'Donovan, two Detective-Sergeant Gen. Lu Ti-ping has sent

"Reds" told the Court that on the after- divisions to attack the

large coon of October 30, the holding Kianfu, where a

the Chinese Re- public, two Chinese detectives. number of Catholic missionaries niversary of

who were out on special patrol, were recently captured.-Reuter, Shanghai, Oct. 28..

saw the two actused in Wing Kut Post The Shanghai Evening

the two officers chased and learns that foreign naval, consular Street. Their suspicions aroused,

authorities are military and alarmed at the increasing bandit rested the two men. They were

to shipping and the carrying packages which

found to contain seditious litera- menace threatened capture of major ports

ture and also two red flags.

O'Donovan: Your Sergest along the Yangtsze, and are plan- ning to hold a conference in the worship will remember the date near future to formulate measures

as being the "Double for joint action to protect foreigs when there were quite a lot of

strewn around properties-Reuter.

pamphlets streets,

7

Recommendations of D.M.S.S. At the request of Dr. Koch, who arged at a previous meeting, that the recommendations of the Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington (Director of Medical and Sanitary Services) to the should be made known Board, the chairman intimated that he had written to the Colonial Secretary, the following day, his letter being as follow:

have the honour "Sir,-1

that at yex. tu inform you terday's meeting of the Board the occasion of the lay ing on the table of your letter No.: 4888/1929 of 10th September, Dr. Koch enquired informally as to the possibility of the Board and the Public being put in possession, at an early date, of the recommenda- of Medical lions of the Director and Sanitary Services as a resuit of his membership of the Board.

that the Having ascertained other unofficial members present Dr. associated themselves with Koch, I undertook to acquaint you with their interest in the matter."

The reply from the Hon. Mr. E. remains to be settled R: Halifax, Colonial Secretary was course." as follows:

ar-

were

Tenth,"

the

in

due

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In reply to the charge. the accused entered into a long ex- planation of their movements that

Both men were con- sentenced to four

It was mentioned by the Chair-day, which his Worship found un- "Sir, I am directed to acknow- ledge the receipt of your letter dat- man that members had concurred convincing. ed the 17th of September, 1930, in in granting the applications for victed and connexion with the recommenda- eating house licences at 97, Temple months' hard labour. tions of the Director of Medical Street and 27, Spring Garden the Medical and Sanitary Services as a result Lane and also that of his membership of the Sanitary Officer had had no objections to Board. I am to inform you that the application for registration of these recommendations, which take 159, Hennessy Road, ground floor the form of a Report from a Head as a dairy.

The Board adjourned until Wed- still under consideration, and that nesday, November 12, instead of the question of their publication November 11.

of Department to Government, are

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