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THE

HONGKONG

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DEATH OF FORMER H. K. RESIDENT

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1932.

THE WATER SUPPLY

SITUATION ON FIRST OF THE MONTH

The total storage of water la The many residents of the Colony who remember Mr. P. T. Lamble, the Colony's reservoirs on August formerly of the Sanitary Depart

DON'T LET INDI- GESTION AGE YOU.

mont from food uro

Buch

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A

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on

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Many a young person looks old and The haggard through indigestion. continual pain and discomfort com- bined with the inability of weakened

by the Water Authority, was ment, will regret to learn of his 1. according to figures supplied stomach organs to extract naureth- death, which occurred in hospital at 2.977.20 million gallons as com-strain that they drive all trace

how slight Nagasaki on August 1, the spared with 1,810.91 million gal-youth away. If you over have in-

digestion, no matter news being received in Hongkong lons on the first of last month beware! Get to the root of the trouble yesterday. He hnd becu residing and with 2,196,67 million gallons before it becomes chronic. 'Bisurated

on August 1 of last year. at Shimabara, near Nagasaki.

Of this total 2,289.96 m.g, were Mr. Lamble will be remembered chiefly for his three main hobbies, in the Island reserviors and 087.25 which were cricket, malaria study. m.g.. In those of Kowloon as com- the and books. He retired from Gov-pared with 1,323,16 m.g. In ernment Service in 1928, and left Island and 497.74 in Kowloon the Colony shortly afterwards, with July 1 last and 1,575.54 In the best wishes of a host of friends, Island and 620,13 in Kowloon who entertained him to a series August 1 of last year.

The consumption of water of farewell functions.

The late Philip Thomas Lamble the Island for the months

estimated for an was born in 1871, and was thus In 344.38 his 62nd. year. It was in Decem-population of 383,250 giving a ber, 1901, that Mr. Lamble was ap consumption per head per day pointed Senior Sanitary Inspector, of 29 gallons as compared with a arriving in the Colony from Home consumption during the month SPAIN REVOLT FAILS the following month. He continued previous of 241.85 m.g. for an es- to hold that post until January,timated population of 383,250 and 1920, when he was appointed Seniora consumption per head per day Inspector of Personnel, which post of 21 gallons, and a consumption | ARREST OF GENERAL | became changed in title und status in July 1930 of 431.35 m.g. for an in 1923. to that of Chief Inspector. estimated population of 411,950 or a consumption per head per in recognition of Mr. It was Lamble's valuable services that the day of 33.8 gallons. special post of Superintendent of Staff and Works was created in 1925, and it was from that position that he retired after a record of service of which he could well be proud.

Mr. Lamble had made a special study of the malaria problem in longkong and his knowledge of this particular branch of the Sanit. ary Department's work proved of immense value in the campaign against mosquitoes.

in recognition of his abilities he was made a member of the Royal Sanitary Institute and later was appointed a member of the local Board of Examiners of the Insti-

Ulr.

WHN

m.g.

a

powder or tablets from your chemist to-day. The complete freedom from digestive pain and discomfort will be feel make you wonderful and will healthier and young.

SAN JURJO

when he

Madrid, Aug. 11. The monarchist revolt collapsed utterly early this morning when General San Jurjo fled and the au- In Kowloon. The consumption in Kowloon thorities took over control in Seville without incident. The resumption estimated was 177 m.g. for an

of telephone communication re- population of 302,250 giving consumption per head per day of vealed that few incidents of im- 18.9 as compared with a consump-portance occurred. Up to the pre tion during the previous month of sent there have been no casualties General San Jurjo had not met 12:38 for an estimated popula-reported. tion of 301,100 and a consumption

the per head per day of 14.1, and a with armed resistance

hiriself with imprisoning consumption during July 1931 of captured the city, and contente! 181.65 for an estimated population Guvernor, the Mayor and a number

consumption

revolutionary of Councillors. A of 288,450 giving a

several strike was declared in pro- test and a mob burned a club used The Mayor and Governor have by the wealthy landowners. now resumed their posta and the passive. Many remuin troops other officers and civilians concern- ed in the revolt have fled.

per head per day of 20,3 gallons.

The rainfall in the Colony since us January 1 is given as 6131 compared with 46.44 inches during the same period in 1931.

All the Colony's reservoirs ex- level cept Aberdeen Upper are with overlow.

LEAP YEAR BRIDE

A Great Sportsman. Mr. Lamble in his younger days a keen and an enthusiastic sportsman. He was particularly interested in cricket and for any years played for the Civil Service .wickel- Club as a bowler and a

in both capacities keeper and

retained his ranked high. He interest in the Club and the cricket team over a long period of yearsNo, I didn't write much. and turned out regularly in the capacity of umpire. For a good many years, Mr. Lamble was the Chairman of the Civil Service Cricket Club and when he retired was the Vice-Chairman.

(Continued from Page 3.)

Most of

Mob rioting in protest is reported in other centres. In Granada the Traditionalist Club has been burned down.

returned the fire.

monarchist

At Santander two clubs were burned and the Catholic newspaper offices wrecked,

Five Injured. Five people were seriously in- jured in un attack on the house of Count

leading Gundiana. the

the fire aristocrat, who returned the stuff I telephoned."

There was something Cherry had from his windows, whereupon the armourer's forgotten. Now she spoke of crowd broke into an

"Did you see the morning paper?shop and seized the weapons and I mean what it said about us?"

Front page and every- "Sare. Mr. Lamble also took a great in-thing. The News and Sentinel terest in other forms of sport both carried your picture. Society

In most centres, the monarchist particularly lawn bowls, at which Bad Weds Reporter. That shows game he had, for many years, play-

you where I come in, doesn't it?" headquarters and newspaper offices ed for the Civil Service Club.

I was smiling and Cherry knew have been closed. Military judges that he had intended it as a joke. are investigating the rising but re- Still she didn't like to have Dan ports of summary execution even suggest that there were dif-remature. ferences in their social position.

"You should have seen what that crazy gang at the office dil," Dan "Bells and ribbons and went on. silly little dolls tied to my type-ment had been successful Catalonia It was a sight! would have declared a separate Re- writer and desk. There was K lot of kidding of ublic.-Router. course. By the way, Cherry, you made a big hit last night. Every- body said so. They're all strong for you."

Among his many other activities, Mr. Lamble was one of those re- sponsible for the formation of the hongkong Branch of the Ration- alist Press Association, of which he became the President. The Book Club also owed its inception largely to the interest he took in the provision and distribution of good literature, and he was one of its founders.

character was likeable every respect, and he will genuinely mourned by old friends,

CHINESE WEDDING.

CEREMONY AT ST. PAUL'S

CHURCH YESTERDAY

in

be

Miss Irene Yuen-han Lee, eldest daughter of Mr. Lee Koon, was married to Mr. Fred Fung at 3 B.m. yesterday at St. Paul's Churchi.

know

lle paused and the bantering "We haven't light laft his eyes. had much chance to talk," he went ; on. "I've-well, I've been thinking about things today. First of all I want you to know I think it was pretty swell of you to stand by me when your father said all he did.

real

Birl loyalty. Yea That's With a girl like you. Cherry, I'm not afraid to tackle anything!" Miss Lee is a former student of Her eyes answered him. Lingnam University. After re- Phillips continued. "I turning from Hawaii, she became we'll get ahead all right, but it's' assistant in the English Depart going to mean going alow for a ment of the Sun Yat-sen Univer- while. You won't mind that, will sity.

you, darling? All I'm getting is The bridegroom is an M. S. of no bucks a week now. Not bad as Michigan University, and now the pay is here on the News but of Chemist of the Canton Munici-course I'm going to make pality and lecturer at Lingnam more. I've always thought I'd University.

or maybe a write short stories The bride was attended by her play. Maybe I couldn't-Maybe 1 sister Mary, and the bridegroom wouldn't be good enough-but any by Mr. Fred Chang, also of Ling-how I'm going to settle down and nam University.

give it a try. You know there's The Church was full and a re- ception held at Lane Crawford's lots of money in short stories was attended by over 200 guests, you can sell to the right maga- including Dr. and Mrs. Coxion To, zines. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert To, Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Wan, Mr. Lam Woo, Mr. Ma Chi-leong, Mr. Chow Ngan ting, Mr. Chan Chi-kuen and Dr. Kunkle,

AGAIN POSTPONED.

a lot

"I'll work as I've never worked before! It's true I haven't saved much but, thank God, I've never gone in debt. We'll move from the cozy little Bismark and And place. There must be some some- where that aren't too expensive, We'll make a budget, and I'll cut down on lunches-"

arc

Enthusiastic demonstrations in support of a Republic occurred in Barcelona.

It is believed that if the move-

Reported Arrested.

Madrid, Aug. 11.

It is reported that General San Jurjo has been arrested.-- Reuter..

The helpless appearing girl usually helps herself to all the men.

ANNAMITES HELD.

ALLEGED PLOT TO MURDER YOUTHFUL EMPEROR

Marseliles, Aug. 11.

Paris, Four Annamites from Now was the time Cherry should

well-known agitators, have told him about the charge ac-allegedly

She have been arrested on suspicion count and the new dressca, PICCARD'S ATTEMPT

might have made a clean broast of in connexion with a plot to attempt the affair, explained how she had the life of Baoda, the youthful Em- Zurich, Aug. 11. Prof. Piccard has been warned really been trying to be economical peror of Annam, who is sailing for

horne to-morrow-Reuter. by meteorologists that the condi- and would be more careful in the tions will not be good for his effort future.

ADVERSE CONDITIONS DELAY

to beat his own altitude record of Sho should have said, "Dan, When she looked back ali sho unid nearly 10 miles, and that it will dear, I've made a bad start, but I'll was, "I'll start looking for au have to be again postponed, make it up by doing my share and apartment tomorrow."

Thay had finished dinner and re- although the defect in the instru- learning to save in the future. I

from Stanley's was just as it had ponement has now been repaired. to do my part!"

The King and Quoan of the Instead she turned her head been in the clothes closet, but and appeared to be interested Cherry did not mention it.***

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