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TRADE SHIP

FROM JAPAN

DUE HERE ON THURSDAY

The 8... Un Kai Maru No. 3. the third show 'boat from Hokkaido, Japan, is due here in the morning of the 15th instant and will berth alanvaide the OS.K. Wharf, where she will stay until the afternoon of the

Army Healthier Than Ever

20,000 "C's" NOT

-ALLOWED

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

POLICE RESERVE

ORDERS FOR

CURRENT WEEK

Ordern by the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, CMG., Inspector General of Polico state:

Commendation

The following Police Reserviste have been commended by the Hon. Inspector General of Police and grant ed the meritorious service bar for services rendered in assisting the

MONDAY,

MARCH 12, 1934.

CHILDREN'S PHYSIQUE

NEW STANDARDS TO

BE DRAWN UP Important changes in the stan- dard of proportions between chil- dren's height, weight, age, and physical measurements will be in- troduced as the result of the re-

17th instant, when she leaves for the Army at home and abroad for Regular Police in carrying out a Raport of the Anthropometric Com-

Manila.

regard to the ranks:

Sergeant 167 Chow Ching-chiu. Con atable R70 Wong Yat-ping. Flying "The ratios por 1,000 of men dis-Squad: Crown Sergeant R301-Chon charged as invalids and of those ing-ki, Crown Sergeant R333 A. W. constantly sick, and the average sick time to each soldier, were the lowest recorded since the Great War.",

Mooney..

Chinese Company Strength-The following members have been taken on the strength of the Chinese Company as from dates shown aginst them: Constable R7 dur-Leung Kang-hin, 11th. October, 1933: in-unstable 176 Cheang Wye-som, eth December, 1933; Constable Rib Chu Kwan-yee, 6th December, 1933 Con- athle R1 Joseph Wear Choang-kong 1st February, 1933.

Since 1921 the Army's health has consistently improved except ing 1927, 1929 and 1931, when fluenza was prevalent.

ERADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

RELAY OF HONGKONG HOTEL ORCHESTRA

From ZDW on a wavelength of 365 metres:

5-8 p.m. European programme. A relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the longkong - Hotel Roof Garden.

:

7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- tions, etc.

7.3-8 p.m. Recorded programme. Band-Faust Frolics (Gounod, arr. Band Carmen Caprico (Bizet, arr, Somers).

Somern).

Debroy Somere Band. Orchestral-Mother of Pearl-Ev'ry Orchestral-Mother of Pearl Woman Thinks She Wants to Wander

The Army to-day is healthier than at any time since the war,

In his report on the health of

in Wanchal mittee, which it is expected will the year 1932, Lieutenant-General on February 13th. This vessel will have for dis-H. B. Fawcas, Director-General, District: Chinese Company: Crown be published in the near future. For the lust fifty years the play and sale on board a large Army Medical Services, states with Sergeant R46 Thomas Yip, Crown and varied assortment of

accepted standard of the propor agricultural, marine and indus-

tionate height, age, and weight of trial products from Hokkaido,

mained practically unchanged, and which is the most famous district

children up to 18 years has re- Ban result there exist to-day many Jn Japan for its specialised pro-

curious anomalien which, for want ducts from the farm and the sea,

acnies as well as from its factorien.

Tho printed of sufficient evidence, cannot be ndjusted. which can be seen on many weigh- ing machines on railway platforms and elsewhere, for instance, have remained unchanged since their Introduction half a century ago... The Anthropometric Committeo, Board of The following members have been consisting of distinguished acien- permitted to resign from the Chinese tists, officials of the Company es from dates shown against Education and of the Ministry of Kal-chun, Health, have for over ten years then: Constable RID 7th. August, 1933; Constable. R63 been inquiring into factors govern- September, ing the growth and development 1933: L. Sergeant R49 Loa Many of healthy children, with a view Wong Taking-on, 5th.

series of hoon, 5th. October, 1983; Constable to obtaining a R63 Mak Hong-kwong, 7th November, thropometric figures from all parts 1933; Constable R24 To Kwan-chuen, 15th November, 1230; Constable Rd of the country. These figures fan-isol, 12th January, 1934; will be of the greatest value to L. Sergeant R73 Ho Shluque; 28th School Medical officers and others in their estimation and compari- February, 1934,

son of nutrition, physique, and such matters.

The goods comprise:-oniona, potatoes, oranges, pears, appics, anlted salmon, dried codh cuttlefish, corpoy, seaweeds and tea with seaweeds, insect powder, peppermint products, milk, butter, sauce, beer, cider, vegetables in tins, fruits in tina sen tins, cakes, etc.

food in

A PERIL IN CHINA.

Of an average strength of 181,- 658 (including home, overseas and At the present low rate of ex-India) there were 74,928 admission. change on Japanese yen, theao 428 deathe, 696 invalids sent home, at quite 439 invalids finally discharged. goods are procurable low cost on board and it will also and an average of 917 constantly be possible for local importer to enter into direct contract with the

suppliers or manufacturers of the above goods, who number eighteen In all and arn staying on board the ship. A hearty welcome is extended to all visitors,

nick.

Respecting venereal disease, the report says that Chinn remains the most unsatisfactory of the seven principal commands.

The number of recruits exam- ined was 54,159, a decrease of The above steamer is of 4,530 | 7,821, Of the total examined 20,- tons and has refrigerated cham-073 were rejected and 1.253 were

XLA board. She is lacharged unfit within bersinstalled

months. commanded by Captain Tasaka-

CHINA FLEET CLUB

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floor, one of which is reserved for the use of boys until the expiration of their leave. Chief and Petty Officers have a reading room on the first floor.

Large bars are provided, one cach for the men and lower ratings and one for the Chief and Petty Officers on the first floor. All the bars are equipped with comfortable chairs and tables, and there are electric refrigerators for cooling

bottled drinks. "

SOLD HIS GLAND FOR £166

OPERATION LEGAL

IN ITALY

Aix

Attempts to declare the selence of rejuvenution by the transfer- ence of human glands legal in Italy have failed.

..

Inspection Parade.--All ranks of the Chinese Company will parade, at Central Police Station on Thursday, March 15th., under Sub Inspector R J. Hunt for a general inspection of equipment etc., by the Commanding Officer, Fall in at 17.30 hours, Dress-Blue Uniform, Cap with White Cover, Belt with Brace, Armilat with Badge, "Pocket Policeman" and note book to be carried. The Equipment Oficer will make it a point of belug present. Recruits will attend.

Training Course: Part 11.-There will be no class at the Chinese Com- pany Headquarters on Tuesday, March 13th.

Indian Company

Strength-Constable R244 Mohani. med Yusaf has been taken on the strength of the Indian Conffinny aя from Thursday, March 15th. 1934.

an-

The Committee have collected records of helght, weight, chest measurements, and other physical characteristics of the population, and in certain districts their In quiries have extended to the colour of hair and eyes, and measure- ments of the heads of children.

WOMAN'S ESCAPE FROM FIRE

:

LOWERED HERSELF TO GROUND WITH SHEET

When Anybody Plays or Sings.

Eddie Saxon and His Orchestra. Vocal-Drinks All Round,

Columbia Vocal Gom Company. Planoforto Solo-Triann ("lberla") (Albeniz).

Pianoforto Solo-Military March in E Flat (Schubert, arr. Backhaus). Wilhelm Backhaus Vocal Gems-Patienco (Gilbert and

Sullivan).

Columbia Light Opera Co. Band The Evolution of Dixlo

(Lake).

Reg. Bank of I. M. Grenadier Guards. Song- Love Wore All ("Bitter

Sweet") (Coward).

Ivy St. Heller (Soprano). Song-Ligeuner ("Bitter Sweet")

(Coward).

Peggy Wood (Soprano). Orchestral-A Musical, Jig Saw

(arr. Asion).

Regal Cinoma Orchestra. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Re- port.

8.3-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio Con-

cert,

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press Nowa

10.33 p.m. Close Down,

N.D.: From 8,30-10 p.m. “Z.E.K. Hongkong" will broadcast a pro- gramme of European music on 040 K.C's.

All relay the Hongkong Hotel Orchestras are by courtesy of the Stanagement and during the intervals

recorded music will be broadenst from the Studio.

ATTEND CHURCH WHERE

Inspection Parado-All ranks of the Indian Company will parade at When a fire broke out recently The case, arose over a young Central Police Station on Thursday, Egyptian student who had been March 16th. under Sub Inspector at Barry Farm, Barsham, near induced to sell one of his glands J. Hunt for a general inspection of Beccles, Suffolk, Miss Hannah 400 MARRIED COUPLES for £166 to an elderly Neapolitan. mer. Fall in at 17.30 hours. Dress accupant of the house, escaped by equipment etc., by the Commanding Earl, a woman farmer, and sole The men's billiard room is being Four doctors successfully re-Blue Uniform, Cap with White making a "rope" of a sheet, and Cover, Belt, Armlet with Badge, lowering herself to the ground by fitted with three tables but there is moved the gland and grafted it on

"Pocket Policeman" and note-book to it from her bed-room window. accommodation for a fourth if re-to the elderly man,

be carried. The Equipment Officer quired. The lower ratings will

will make it a point of being present. have two tables and the Chief and Petty Officers one, with room for a second. Fall accessories are be ing provided for all tables.

The dining rooms are large and are situated on the second floor. The men's room has accommodation. for 110 inside and 35 on the west verandah, while the Petty Officers' room will sent 34 persona. New and comfortable furniture has been provided for each.

There are two barber's shops on the first floor, on either sitle of the bed ticket office and close to the stairs and Hits. These shops are with modern apparatus and will be staffed by capable Chinese barbers who form part of the Club per- sonnel.

Changing rooms are installed on the ground and first floors, and adequate lavatory and hathing the remaining floors. space on Showers and wash basins are also filted, with hot and cold water laid

on.

MINERAL WATER FACTORY.

A novel feature is a minerai water factory with a modern plant which is capable of turning out sufficient refreshment to meet the

But the King's Procurator in tervened and charged the doctors with "temporarily Incapacitating and permanently weakening the

student."

Recruits will attend.

THEY WERE WED

Mlas Earl, wearing only her More than 400 married couples night clothes, ra'n barefooted who were married at the Parish craits of the Indian Company residing cards nway, and roused the eccu-hamshire, recently attended

Training Course: Part 11-All re-across fields to cottages about 100 Church, High Wycombe, Bucking- in Kowloon will attend 3, Chi Woo punts, who assisted in saving some special service at the church. Street, Kowloon on Wednesday, March of the furniture.

14th, at 17.30 hours for instruction. There will be no class at the

QUESTION OF CONSENT.

Another neighbour eyeled three Chinese Company Headquarters on miles to summon the Bungay fire The-doctors-were-nequitted,-and-Thursday, March-16th, 1934

brigade. the prosecution took the through the Naples Appeal Court to the Supreme Court:

case

All that the Supreme Court did, however, was to

Flying Sqund

The farmhouse, which stands Inspection Parada-All ranks of sway from the farm buildings, was the Flying Sqund will parade at severely damaged. Central Police Station on Thursday. confirm the March 16th, under Sub Inspector Rt. acquittal by altering the formula. Hunt for a general inspection of from "because the act did not con-equipment etc., by the Commanding stitute an offence" to "because the Ofileer. Fall in at 17.30 hours. accused are not punishable, hav-Drean--Blue Uniform, Cap with White ing committed the act with the Cover, Belt with Brace, Armlet with consent of the person operated on, Badge, "Pocket Policeman" and note-BAND PLAY "ONWARD book to be carried. Recruits will who was fully responsible."

attend

form

An unfavourable verdict would have made it impossible to pers further "Vorono" grafting operations with human glands in Italy.

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HYMN AS S Oos

11

As the organist played Mendels- rohn's Wedding March the couples entered the church arm-in-arm, "Among the husbands-were-Alder-. man W. E. Ellis, "Father" of the High Wycombe Borough Council, who to 81. Councillor W. R. But- ler, ex-Mayor of the borough, who was married 43 years ago; and Mr. A. Page, aged 78.

The oldest living couple who were married at the church, Mr. and Mrs. John Russell, who are

both over 90 years of age, and have CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS" been married 70 years, were pre- vented by Ill-health from attend-

men, stranded in a motor-boat on

Emergency Unit Reserve

About 26 Salvation Army bands-ing,

The sermon was preached by Inspection Parade. All ranks of the Flying Squad will parade at a mudbank off Birstend, Isle of the Rev. W. L. P. Float, who is n Central Police Station on Thursday, Wight, played "Onward, Christian March 10th, under Sub Inspector R. Soldiers" and other hymns in order J. Hunt for general inspection of to attract the attention of people equipment etc., by the Commanding on the shore,

MR. LLOYD GEORGE AS er Fall In at 17.30 hours. Dress

LIBERAL LEADER

utmost requirements of the Club North Wales Call to the

and the small outside trade now being undertaken.

A small shop is situated between the two entrances which will stock and periodicals, newspapera tulacco, chocolate, etc. This has been rented by a Chinese firm.

National Federation

(Sgd.) D. L. King,

D. S. P. (R)

-Blue Uniform, Cap with White People waded out to the motor- Cover, Belt with Brace, Armlet with bant, which had grounded about Badge, "Pocket Polleeman" and note three-quarters of a mile from land. book to be carried. Recruits will attend.

About 20 of the men waded buck, sometimes up to the waist, with their guides. Eventually the boat refloated at high tide and the othor men returned to Portsmouth.

The party belonged to Ports DAY. mouth and were on, their way to conduct meetings at Ventnor. When they arrived at Southsea they found the usual boat was not running owing to the fog, so they chartered the motor-boat,

The North Wales Liberal ANNUAL PRIZE Federation, in conference at Bon- gor, decided to urge the National Liberal Federation to call upon Distribution Of Trophies Mr. Lloyd George to resume the leadership of the Liberal Party.

At Kowloon C. C.

Large overhead fans have been itted in all the public rooms and dormitories and further fans can be In an official resolution placed fitted at short notice if the present before the meeting, the name of number is found to be inadequate Sir Herbert Samuel was coupled during the hot weather. Heating with that of Mr. Lloyd George. in by radiator.

Electric lights are fitted in the reading rooms, dining rooms, dormitorios, bars and corridors, and electric fire alarms in the corri ders on all floors. Telepone booths are provided.

Several speakers strongly criti- cised Sir Herbert Samuel, and an amended resolution, omitting his name, was carried.

The armual distribution of prizes' won in competitions held during the year was held at the Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday night when Mrs. R. E. Lindsell, wife of the President; of the Club, gave away the trophies. to the successful members..

of

ALLOTMENTS FOR UNEMPLOYED

AUTHORITIES

During the evening an entertaining] GOVERNMENT AID TO LOCAL concert was given by a number well-kewn local artistes who included Mire. Luba Shaftain, Messrs. W. A Simpson. Pat Dunne. W. H. Bailey,

Sir Francis Acland, M.P., Pre-

bachelor.

ALSACE-LORRAINE

FEARS

GERMANY BUYING WALNUT WOOD FOR RIFLE BUTS

Paris, Mar. 11.

Alsace and The Mayora of Lorraine, according to the Journal Des Debate, have petitioned the Covernment to prohibit the export of walnut wood to Germany.

It is reported here that Germany is buying up all the stocks of Alsatian walnut wood available, at any price, in order to make rifle bute.-Reuter Special.

APOSTOLIC DELEGATE.

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MONSIGNOR ZANIN LEAVES FOR CHINA

Mr. E. P. Evans (Caernarvon) declared that Sir Herbert Samuel

Nome, Mar, 10. had done tho Liberal Party the

Monsignor Zanin, new Apostolle greatest possible disservice, owing Lesilo Ross and C. B. Hoskins. Mr. sident of the National Allotments to his attitude over Free Trade, H. J. Fountain was the able accom- Society, at a conference on employ-Delegate to Chin, left Venice for ment at Southampton referred to China aboard the Lloyd Triestino. panist. The health bulletin of Eastern Mr. Lloyd George, he added, was

The concert was lator described by the Government's intention to as liner, Conte Rosso, to-day, ports for the week ended March surrounded by a ring of enemies, 5 shows the following cases of largely from the Liberal Party, the President as the best he had heard sist in the provision of allotments. The Chinese Minister to Italy Mr. Infectious diseases-Pingus; Das who had conspired to keep him given at the Club.; soin B cases. Bombay 1 case out of political life by suggestion, Colombo 1 case, Cholera: Cal- cutta 40 cases. Small-pox; Baghind by falsehood, and by innuendo, cases, Beirut 7 cases, Bassein 11 easca, and the poison had percolated. Bombay 10 casos, Calcutta 70 cases, Mr. Caradoc Evana (Pwllheli) Cochin 1 care, Karachi. cases, and that Sir Herbert Samuel had Vizagapatam 5 cases, Haiphong 19 sold the pans,

Andras 16 cases, Rangoon 2 cases,

casce, Tourano 2 cases, Hongkong 9

casos, Macao, 3. eases, Shanghai 43

Lu Wen-tao on many church It was not generally known, ho remarked, that the Government indignitaries woro present to bid tended to help local authorities to farewell to Monsignor Zanin.-- Hongkong University Ladies' provide allotment facilities for un-

Reensignor

Zanin succeeds. Club has been formed by the lady employed men by bringing into uso graduates of the University. In the

certain dormant clauses in the course of her address, Miss Clay Land Utiliantion Act. Wong, the Club's first Chairman, society, is to promote mutual friend.

Monsignor Constantini.

stated that the object of the now In this way, he emphasised, Ono cane of diphtheria," and two

ship and to cultivate a social and local authorities and voluntary cases cach of typhoid and meningitis, cases, Most cases, Osaka · 1 cARO.. The annual dinner of the Institution sporting spirit among the graduater bodies would have the backing of were reported to the local health au Typhus Alexandria 1 case, Corchro of Engineers and. Shipbuilders, will and undergraduates..

the Government. spiral Meningitis; Hongkong 20 canoe.he hell on Friday, March 23,

thorities on Friday.

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