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THE

BLUE FUNNEL

REGULAR AND FAST | PASSENGER SERVICES |

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE

6th July For Marseilles, London, Rulterdam

1 Jay P. disblancs,

& Glasgow acquiv Rot. Larm & Hamburg

AENEAS

AUDILLES

LIVERPOOL SERVICE

BUM ARUS

For Liverpeal, Havre & Glasgow 27th July NEW YORK SERVICE

PREMIUS 11th July For Bostan, New York & Baltimore via Philippines, Port Swattenhau

& Singapore PACIFIC SERVICE (vin Kobe & Yokohama) TYNDARRUA 13th Fuly For Victoris, Hanttio & Tandotvor PROTESILAUS 6th Aug. For Visterin, Boattls & Vancouver

INWARD SERVICE

For S'hai, Kolo & Yoko. From New York,

AGAMEMNON Dan 6th July MENESTHEOS Duo 8th July Apsaintly reduced fares are quated for onego steamers with,

Imitad passenger aosommodation.

For fraight, passaga taten and information apply to thu mudur.

mentioned.

Ali bookinga are withfoot to the provisions of the Company's

Bill of Lading.

حي الديد

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Agasta

Y.K.

San Francisco via Shanghai, Japan Port & Honolulu,

Asama Maru

Chichibu Maru

Hikawa Marn

Iliyo Maru

...Wednesday, 18th July. Wednesday, 27th July.

Seattle, Vancouver via Shanghai & Japan Ports.

Tuesday, 2nd August. Tuesday, 30th August.

London, Marseilles, Antwerp & Rotterdam via

Singapore, Penang, Colombo & Suez.

Hakusan Marx

Haruna Maru

Sydney & Melbourne via Manila & Ports.

Kamo Maru

Kilano Maru

..Saturday, 9th July,

Saturday, 23rd July.

Saturday, 23rd July. ..Saturday, 27th Aug.

Bombay via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

Tango Maru

.............. Tuesday, 12th July. Taian Maru (Call Karachi) Friday, 15th July. South America (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu.

Los Angeles, Mexico & Panama,

Bokuyo Maru

New York, Boston via Panama.

Thursday, 7th July.

Liverpool via Saigon, Port Said, Beyrough, Istanbul,

Piraeus, Genva, Marseilles & Valencia.

Tuesday, 12th July,

Calcutta via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,

Durban Maru

*Hakodate Maru

*Morioka Mara

Shanghai, Kobo & Yokohama.

Kashima Maru

Yasukuni Maru

Friday, 8th July. Friday, 15th July.

.Saturday, 9th July,

THE HONGKONG

THE DISPOSAL OF REFUSE.

NO COVERS PROVIDED FOR THE LORRIES

TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 6. 1932.

JAPAN'S CONSULATE

AT CANTON.

The Healthy Child is

Clean Internally.

The parents of the lust genera MR.T.YOSHIDA TRANSFERRED tion know what they were about

FROM HONGKONG

when they Indled out the weekly

At the fortnightly meeting of Mr. T. Yoshida, the Consul for laxative to their children. They the Sanitary Board, held yester Japan, who has represented his knew that the basic principle of day afternoon, the President, Mr. country in this Colony as Acting health was the regular cleansing

since G. R. Sayer, was in the chair, Consul-General

January, of the food tract. But that crude, others present being the Secretary 1980, has been transferred by his griping, nauseaing inxatives were the used in those days! And often the Canton, In for Chinese Affairs, Hon. Mr. A. E. Government to Wood, the Medical Omcer of capacity of Acting Consul General Health, Dr. G. W. Pope, Mr. Wong there, and leaves Hongkong for his upset which taking the medicine child quite caused to a nervous now post next week. Kwong-tin, Mr. M. K. Lo, Dr. R. A.

The quacossor to Mr. Yoshida nullified any beneft received. do Castro. Bastor Mr. L. C. F

Nowadaya science has given Bellamy, Dr. Li Shu-fan, Mr. C. has not been appointed yet, and Champkin, Mr. J. H. Gelling, Mr. T. Kolri, Vice-Consul, will be parents something infinitely better Consul Baby's Own Tablets, the plea- secretary, and Mr. J. C. Lang, as-in charge until the new

General comes. sistant secretary.

sant-tasting, non-griping laxative Mr. T. Yoshida in 1916 was Mr. M. K. Lo asked the follow- ing questions with reference to the graduated from the Department and stomach regulator specially replies to his questions the of Political Economy of the Kelo devised for babes and children up subject of refuse removal at the University, Tokyo, and in 1919 to about six or

passed the examination for the tablets have established a place last meeting of the Board:

Diplomatic and Consular services. for themselves in millious of In 1920 he was appointed Vice-homes as the accepted health- Consul at Portland, Oregon, U.S.Anfeguard for the little ones. The

1922 being transferred to in

children like them and the parents was pro- Chicago, and in 1923

know that though they are gentle motod to Consul at Chicago.

nine-the-leas In 1925 he was Acting Consul in action they are Goneral at Honolulu, and the same sure and effective. Fir stomach each year became Secretary of the troubles and constipation, fever- European and American Bureau, jshness, colds and croup, for

on

i. Will the Head of the Sanit- ary Department inform this Board an to whether it is the fact that some of the lorries are already provided with covers whilst some are not so provided, and if this is thic case will the Head of the Sanitary Department state what Is the number of lorries category?

in

soven. These

i. Will the Head of the Sanft-Foreign Office, Tokyo. In 1927 he diarrhoea and worms, Baby's Own ary Department recommend to became Third Secretary of the Government that all scavenging Legation at The Hague, Holland: Tablets are apeedily efficacious. lorries should be so constructed or and in 1929 was promoted Second During teething they are especial- ly valuable, though they are; altered in such a way that the Secretary of the Legation. space for the storage of refuse is divided into a number of separato and self-contained compartments, with a properly fitted and tight fitting lid for each compartment, and If not, why not?

ili. As regards such lorries (if any) which already possess lids or covers, will the Head of the Sanit- ury Department instruct the off- cers in charge not to overload the lorries in such a way that the Ilda

covers canant be closed

or

perly?

AM a secretary of

In 1929 Mr. Yoshida was present guaranteed under Public Analyst's at the International Conference certificate to contain no opiates, for Reparation Questions as one narcotics or other harmful drugs, of the staff of the Japanese Dele-but to comprise only those in- gation, and

by medicni Committee for Political Affairs of gredients proved the Conference, which Committee experience to be best and safeat children's allments. All was formed of six big Powers for Great Britain, France, Germany, parents should safeguard their and Japan. In children's health by an occasional Italy. Belgium

of Baby's Own Tablets. 1929 he also attended the Tenth desis General Assembly of the League Obtainable from chemists every- pro-af Nations as one of the stall of, the Japanese Delegation. It wan in 1930 that he became Acting Consul General at Hongkonge.

Chairman's Replies.. Replying to each question in turn, Mr. Sayer said:

where.

re-

he-

ARISTOCRATS OF

repaired until 5.35, when it sumed the journey to Hongkong.

was assistance train left Canton at 4.15 and Engineering engine troubles developed when summoned from Canton, but "As at present advised I the train reached Tong Mee about fore its arrival, the engineers on think it is better to continue sear435. The train stopped for over the train had effected the neces- ching for the ideal unit of trans-an hour and its engine was not sary repairs.

Chairman's Replies.

(1)

"It is not the fact."

(2)

port on the assumption that it will not be subdivided. Subdivision would tend to cause delay in load- ing and off-loading."

(3) "I do not think it would be desirable to modify existing ar- rangements by which the length of routes is adjusted to the size of lorries; and lorry men are in- structed to accept all householders refuse that is promptly proffered, Experiment has shown that the lorries are so constructed make overloading by household refuse impossible."

-

as to

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE.

LIST OF DONATIONS TO- THE FUNDS

The Hon. Treasurer of the St. | John Ambulance Brigade begs to acknowledge with grateful thanks. The receipt of the following doni- tions towards the Brigade:

Per Mr. Y. K. Mok for Nursing Section:

Chinese Rattan Merchants Associa- tion $1,000, Chinese Medicine Mer- chants Assn. $500, Football gates $1,046, Hongkong Jackey

Club $600 (Brigade), the Abbotesse Chi Snu and Hei Sa $200 (New Territory), F. Taylor,

(Brigade), $100

Hongkong Football Association $150 (Brigade); Tung Man-ip $10 (New Territory), und the following also for New Territory Tang Kan-kau $5, Mrs. Chon $5, Tang Chuk-ana $5,

Wal-inan $5. Fang Wing-anu 36, Tang Ching- seung $3. Tang Tsik-shiu $2, Tang Tsui-leung $2, Tang_Koon-you $2, Man Kam-hing $2, Tang Pak-ahan $2, Chun Lai-wn $1, Thank offerings $1.20, and R. C. F. King. $5 (Brigade). Cases Treated,

... Wednesday, 20tir July Pak-iu $10, Tung

Kitano Maru (Nagasaki direct) Friday, 22nd July. "Cargo only.

For further information apply to:-

Tel. 80291.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (private exchanges to all Depts.

INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Destination.

Steamers.

To Tsingtau via Swatow Chaksang

& Shanghai

Kwaisang Ponshing Daviken

To Singapore, Ponang & Kutsang

Calcutta

To Kobo via Amoy &

Osaka

To Sandakan

Hosang Kumsang Sulsang

Hinsang

Mausang

To Fientaln via Swatow, Chipshing

Foochow & Chefoo Hopsang-

To Shanghai via Swatow Yatching

Sallings.

Wed., 6th July át 10 n.m. Sun. 10th July at 10 am, Wed., 13th July at 10 am. Sun., 17th July at 10 a.m. Fri., 8th July at 10 am. 3 p.m. Fri 16th July at

9 a.m. Tuos., 19th July at Man..

1st Aug, at 9 a.m. Wed..

6th July at noon. Wed., 20th July at посл. Mon., 11th July at noon. Thurs., 21st. July at 10 a.m. Fri.. 8th July at 10 a.m.

For freight or passage apply to:-

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

Tolophone 30311,

'General Managers.

SUMMER TRIPS TO JAPAN.-Excellent first class accommodation

is provided for Round Trips to Japan, on Company's Calcutta Line Steamers, at the specially reducet fare of $260, Theeo return tickets a available for three months,"

Cases treated by the resident nurses of St. John Ambulance Brigade for the month of June nt:

3259; Mater-

Cheung Chau apital 4. Total:

aity, 5; Sent to 8268. (From June 6th June 30th).

It has been necessary to place two nurses at Cheung Chau. The Brigade has been requested to provide a maternity ward for sampan women,

Fanling Case 1994; Maternity, 2; Sent to

1: Total,

1337. Kam Tin-Cases, 1116: Maternity,

Sent 4: to Hospital 4; Total, 1123.

Taik 8.-Cases, 322; Maternity, 1; Sent to Hospitni, 1; Total 324 (half month

"ntanck-Cases, 627; Maternity,

(1 maternity case Hospital; Total 632.

21

sent sent to

Grand total 0,084 cases:

The Briando is indebted to the Tung Wah and Kwong Wah Hospital authorities for receiving Brigade patients,

TRAIN DELAYED

ENGINE TROUBLE ON RUN FROM CANTON

The afternoon express from Canton yesterday was delayed for over an hour, following engine trouble, whileli occurred shortly after the train left Tafshatao. It did not arrive at Kowloon until, 9 p.m. although according to schedule, it should have arrived at 7.89 p.m.

According to passengers the

"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

COMPETITION

$150.00 CASH PRIZES

First Prize

Second Prize

Third Prize

$60.00

$40.00

$20.00

Three Consolation Prizes $10.00 Each

In addition to the Cash Prizes The Eastman Kodak Company offer a Special Prize which will be known as the-

EASTMAN KODAK

PRIZE.

A 1932 Model Kodak 616 with f.6.3 Anastigmat Lens, which will be awarded for the

BEST STORY TELLING PICTURE.. SECTION FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN. Messrs. Waibel & Co. ("DEFAC") offer six "AGFA” box cameras to be competed for by school-children. These will be awarded to best six pictures in this class.

Bathing Scenes. Picnic Illustrations, Local Beauty All photographs Spots. Typical Chinese Studies, etc. must be of subjects taken in the Colony. Photographs may be submitted forthwith, and it is the intended to reproduce selected pictures in Telegraph Pictorial Supplement as from the first Saturday in July. The Competition will close on August 31st, 1932..

The following rules will govern the Competition:- 1-The Competition is confined exclusively, to

amateur photographers.

2. The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photographs submitted up to August 31st, 1932. In the event of two or more photographs, being considered of equal merit, any or all of the prizes will be divided accordingly.

The decision of the Judges shall be final.

3.The right to publish any or all of the entries In the Telegraph Pictorial Supplement. is reserved. 4.--Photographs which have been already entered in

local competitions will be ineligible.'

5. No photographs will be returned.

- 6-Photographs, preferably in black and white, must be addressed to the Editor and must bear on back the name and address of competitor;

7. No correspondence will be entered into In

connexion with the Competition.

8.--The six "Agfa" cameras donated by Messrs. Walbel & Co. ("Defag") may only be competed for by local school-children. Each entry in this section must bear the name of the competitor together with that of his or her school. THAT "SNAP” MAY WIN $60.00 I

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