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The Consul General for the Gehren, Dr. S. B. Grubbs, T. F. United States announces that mail Haskell, Mr. S. E. Johnson, L. L. has been received at the Ameri-Lingie, A. II. Martin, A. M. Martin, can Consulate General for the fol L. de M. Matt, J. A. Mcgoo, I. C. lowing persons: A. R. Bartlett, C. Moiler, C. H. Olivarius, M. Open- L. Boender, Mra, M. E. Brent, S. shaw, H. A. Park, W. R. Seiffer, Domingo, H. J. Eddo, H. C. Evans, F. N. Shumaker, Dr. II. W. Wade, Mrs. L. Garland, E. P. M. von and Wardley.

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3. Wyndham Street, In the City of Victoria Hongkong.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

EVASION OF AN ORDINANCE.

SANITARY DEPARTMENT'S

WARNING.

VACCINATION ORDER.

A warning to the publie that fu- fants must be vaccinated within aix montha of birth and that a cer-

tificate of successful vaccination must be forwarded to the authori- tles, was issued by the Sanitary Department this morning by the medium of prosecutions of parents failing to comply with the require ments of the Ordinance.

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1931.

VIEWS ON SILVER NEW AMBASSADOR |

LOAN.

U.S. MAY EXPECT ORDERS FOR MACHINERY,

GOLD MINE SCHEME.

Nanking, Jan. 20. Nanking officla circles points out that no offein) negotiations with the United States Government have taken place in connexion with the suggested silver loan.

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TO TOKYO,

GIR FRANCIS LINDLEY GETS APPOINTMENT.

AT THE

AN ACTIVE CAREER.

London, Jan.-20.

Sir Francia Lindley. Ambasandor to Portugual since 1929, has been succession to Sir John Tilley, who appointed Ambassador to Tokyo, in

Reuter.

It is said that one of the condi-has been in Japan since 1920. tions of the contemplated loan is that the Chinese Government should

Sir Francia Oswald Lindley, who purchase American was born in 1872, is the fourth son machinery and material in con of the late Lord Lindley. He was nexion with the conservancy works married in 1003 to the Hon. Ethel- and railway construction.

dreda Mary Fraser, third daughter of Lord Lovat. There are four daughters by the marriage.

The Peking Legation authorities are paying much attention to the suggested loan. In one quarter it

Mr. B. C. K. Hawkins, in his capacity as Assistant llend of the Sanitary Department, brought fifteen summonses against Chinese at the Central Police Court thin morning. In two instances

Educated at Winchester and Mag- asked leave to withdraw.

Mr. Hawkins told Mr. Williams said that if the National Govern- dalen College, Oxford he became an that all the defendants were per-ment would devote half of the money Attache in 1896 and in the follow- secured from the loan to the Iming year was clerk at the Foreign sonally warned by sanitary inspecmediate development of the gold flee.

Two years later, he be

tora

in December and since some mines in Szechuan. Tibet, Sinking came acting Third Secretary in of them had taken fight.

and North-Eastern When the first mentioned, the defendant produc-country might

summons

China, the Vienna, whilst from 3900 to 1901 be grently bene he was at Teheran.. He became,

from Second Secretary in 1902, ed a document certifying that his fited.

that the which year until 1904 he served un- Peking ofcials say child had been vaccinated.

Mr. Hawkins said that the cer- simultaneous development of these der the Egyptian Government, then tineate had not been forwarded to gold minen will require 500,000 being in H. M. Agency at Cairo for his department. For the sake of workers which would have a bene-two years. clarity he had only taken out oneficial effect on the unemployment, The new Ambassador is no stran- Facing the person problem

National

he

there summons against each

ger to Takyo, as connexion with wherens he could have taken out | Government in

the from 1900 to 1908, whilst in three, vertainly one for failure to disbandment in North China.

following year he served at the send the certificates to the Sani- Legation commentators consider Foreign Office. He was then pro- tury Department

seven that if the lan

sub- is utilised for moted First Secretary and days. He was not, however, going military purposes by the Nanking sequently served in Sofin, Chris to press for fines in the present | Government, will

He it

be most tiania, Petrograd and Viennn. instances,

detrimental to the welfare of the was appointed Minister to Australia country.

In 1920, was at Athens from 1922 to 1923 and at Oslo from 1923 to 1920. He holds the Coronation

within

Mr. Hawkins drew attention to the amount of work entailed in having to warn people who neg- Zected to forward the cortificates In the authoritles.

When informed of the trouble he had put the Sanitary Depart- ment to in not sending in his cer- tificate. the defendant pleaded that he was not aware that he was required to do eo,

The defendant was cautioned. In the second case, the mother said that the infant was born at the end of the 11th moon last year and taken to Canton where it was vaccinated, before they returned to Hongkong.

SOLVING THE GOLD

PROBLEM.

AMERICAN CO-OPERATION

ASSURED.

WILLING TO HELP.

Washington, Jan. 20.

United States co-operation in

medals of 1902 and 1911 and has re-

ceived allowances for knowledge of International Law, Persian and Arabic. In 1928, he published "A Diplomat Of Duty."

SOUTH AFRICA SAVES THE GAME.

(Continued from Page 1.)

South Africa-1st Innings.

Mr. Hawkins: I am afraid I cannot accept that. There is no the efforts of the Bank of Inter- 1. J. Siedle, b White ..... certificate. I shall require proof, national Settlements to solve the B. Mitchell, e Duckworth, b Tate S. Curnow, Duckworth, b Voco problem If she defendant) is willing to gold

are unofficially H. W. Taylor, e Duckworth, b Voce take the chlid to a public dis-stated to be assured.

R. H. Catterall, b White pensary she can have it vaccinated State Department officials say H. B. Cameron, e Voce, b Tate

United States would be H. G. Deane, b Voce willing to co-operate in a plan to... Vincent, e Duckworth, b Voce 18

Q. McMillan, Wyatt, b White expedite transfers of gold for the N, A. Quinn, b Voen purposes of economy.

A. J. Bell, not out....

free of charge.

The defendant agreed and Mr. Hawking asked his Worship if he would make an order to that effect. No Power to Order.

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detailed report is awaited from the United States Consulate at Basle before a definite plan is formulated,

Total

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11

41

15

20

177

Fall of wickets: 1 for 14, 2 for 23, 3 for 33, 4 for 51, 5 for 80, G for 118, n7 for 141, 8 for 161, 9 for 172, 10 for

177.

Bowling Analysis.

Mr. Williams did not think he had the power to make such order. He could not order anybody to be vaccinated if they did not wish to. All he had power to do

These developments follow was to fine them if they did not. report from Basle yesterday that When the next case was called, at a meeting of the Board of the defendant produced a cerlifieste Bank of International Settlements which Mr. Hawkins accepted, al- it was decided to gather all the though he said that the child had information possible regarding the Tate been vaccinated rather late. He conditions on which gold is bought Voce Haid that what he wanted brought by the various Central Banks. but was that he was taking the The Board will ask those Central summonses more or less in the light | Banks having gold deposits abroad of a warning but if he continued to state whether they are prepared R. E. S. Wyatt, b Vincent to appear before the Court he to exchange, them for gold lodged would ask for fines to be imposed in later on,

The ples of a fourth man was that his child was born in the Tung Wab Hospital where it was vaccinated. He was not given certificate.

Mr. Hawkins said that he dki not think there would be any record to that effect in the Hospital. A child would probably be removed before the doctor could see whether the vaccination was successful or not. Mr. Hawking asked asked that the father be requested have the chill vaccinated at a public dispensary.

The defendant replied that the child was re-vaccinated only, laat week but he did not yet know whether it was successful or not. He had to see the doctor again on Saturday,

Allam

White

0. M. R. W. 27 19 33 2

25 4 44

29.2 3 68

10 6' 24

ENGLAND.---1ST, INNINGS,

W. R. Hammond, not eat its strong-roum.-Render's M. Leyland, not out American Service.

LATEST AERIAL

APPOINTMENTS.

NEW SECRETARY OF AIR MINISTRY.

London, Jan. 20. Sir Walter Nicholson, hitherto Secretary to the Air Ministry, has now become Government Director The of the Imperial Airways. appointment of Mr. C. L. Bullock, ..., as his successor at the Air Ministry, took effect 34 from to-dayBritish Wireless,

Sir Walter Nicholson entered the Admiralty in 1899 and has

His Worship instructed him to produce the certificate immediatelyved as Private Secretary to the Firat Sea Lord and from 1920 us he received it from the doctor.

Secretary to the Air Ministry. Mr. The defendant asked what would Bullock was formerly Assistant happen if the vaccination proved Secretary to the Air Ministry. Hu unsuccessful.

has had a lengthy career in istagi

Mr. Hawkins said defendant and was wounded during the Grant could get a certificate from the War.] doctor to that effect. If he pro- duced that at the Sanitary De- partment offices he (Mr. Hawking) would give him the necessary in- structions to see the Medical Öfcer of Health.

ENGLAND INDIA AIR SERVICE.

MAY BE EXTENDED TO AUSTRALIA.

London, JR. 20. The Under Secretary for Air, Mr. F. Montague, stated in the House of Commons that the pro-

THE SINO-EUROPEAN

AIR SERVICE.

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Extras

2

Total (for 1 wkt.. dec.) 223

Fall of wicket-1 for 160,

flowing Analysin.

0.

22

10

19

G

Bell

Catterall Quinn Vincent McMillan

S. AFRICA. 2ND INNINGS.

Sledle, Lḥ... b Tate

Curnow; Hammond, b Voce Taylor not out... Mitchell, Chapman, & White

Catterall, b Hammond Cameron, b Hammond

Deane, e Duckworth, b Allom McMillan, e Chapman, b White Vincent, e sub, b White

Bell not aut

Extras

Total (for 8 wkta.)..

18

115

Fall of wiekots:-1 for 0; 2 for 27;

3 for 47; 4 for 108; 5 for 116;;

Tate

Voce

White Allom

6 for 136; 7 for 137; 8 for 145,

FRIAL FLIGHT FROM NANKING Hammond

TO BERLIN.

Nanking, Jan. 21. it in understood that a trial flight from Nanking to Berlin In connexion wth the Sino-Europenn Lufthansa air service will take place at the end of. February.

For the purposes of the service, Corporation is being organised with Financial, Transportation and

posul of the Imperial Airways for Navigation Departments, the Chi

Leyland

Bowling Analysin.

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W.

12 3 ·14

18:

4

10

RENDITION OF FRENCH CONCESSIONS.

MINISTER TO DISCUSS 18SUES.

Péking, Jan. 20, The French Minister is leaving an extension of the service hose98. Governmet nominating the for Nanking, early In February, tween England

Chinese heads of the Financial and according to Legation Informa and India to Australia had, after examination,

Transportation Departments, while tlon. He will take the opportuni- German avlation interests will ty to discuss with Mr. C., T. Wang bean forwarded to the Govern nominate the hoad of the Navign matters concerning the rendition monta in Australia, India and the tion Department,

as well

48 a of, French Concessions in China Strait Settlementa for considera- German assistant in the Financial and affairs pertaining to the con- tion.-British Wireless,

Department.-Router.

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