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PRESIDENT LINERS

TOURIST CLASS

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There is no reason now why even the thrjfilest pemon may not travel on large, fast President Lluere. The new Tourist Class brings these celebrated liners to you at fares that are com- parable with the very lowasi. Ses the imiortable outside staterooms and the ample deck space, tak to look at some menus...Then buy your ticket President Liner Tourisi Class."

TO SAN FRANCISCO 18 DAYS

THE SUNSHINE ROUTE Via Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Ban Franclmco, Panama

Hono Tavana, New York.

Fortnightly sailings

Pres. Lincoln

Pres. Coolidge

Prom. Cleveland

6 am. July 4 Ga.m. July 14 a.m. Aug. 1

Pres. Hoover 6 am. Aug. 11 Pren. Taft

6 a.m. Aug. 29

EUROPE, NEW YORK

Inquire for round-trip tickets to Barope in connection with Lloyd Triestino

Via Mamila, Singapore, Penang, Columbo, Bombay, Suez Canal, Alexandria, Naples,

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Pres. Monro Fres. Van Buren Pres. Garfield Pros, Polk⚫ Pres. AdamTES

Ba.m. July 7 8 a.m. July 21 8. Aug. 4. 8 a.m. Aug. 18 8 am, Sept. 1

TO SEATTLE, VICTORIA 17 DAYS

THE EXPRESS ROUTE Via Shanghai, Kabe, Yokohama and Victoria.

Fortnightly sailings

Fran. Joferson Pres. Grant Pres. McKinley Pros. Jackson Pros, Jefferson

6 mm. Aug. 4 6 a.m. Aug. 18 6 am. Sept. 1 4 a.m. Sept. 15 6 A.m. Sept. 29 MANILA

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p.m. July

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B. p.m. July 24 6 p.m. July 28

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MARITIMES

UNZEN!!!

1934 Holiday Season

The Messageries Maritimes Steamers will call at

Arrive

NAGASAKI as follows:

Hong Kong Nagasaki July 15 July 22 July 29 Aug. S "Aug. 12 Aug, 19

Aug. 24 Sept. 2. Sept. 9

Sept. 16 Sept. 21 Sept. 30

Single

Steamers

Leave Nagasaki

Arrive

Chenonceaux July 26

D'Artagnan

Aug. 9

Athos II

Aug. 23

Aramis

Sept. 6

Andre Lebon

Sept. 20.

Felix Roussel

Oct. 4

Hong Kong July 31 Aug. 14 Aug. 28 Sept. 11 Sept. 25 Oct. 9.

RATES OF PASSAGE

HONG KONG to NAGASAKI

1st Class 2nd Class

Round Trip

$135 $220

$ 85

$130

(available 3 months)

3rd Class

$50

$85

4th Class

$30

First class round trip tickets to Kobe, Nagasaki, Yokohama only-interchangeable with the Canadian Pacific Railway Coy. For particulars apply to the Company's Agency: 3; Queen's Bldg.

They change so fast, there should be

a new picture at least once a year,

for photographs of the children never grow up.

Make an appointment to-day. THE MING YUEN STUDIO 17, Queen's Road Central (First Floor) (Between the H.K. Hotel and Dalry

Farm Store, Queen's Road C.)

CINEMA SCREENINGS:

NOTES BUPPLIED BY

THE THEATRES ·

CHINESE HOSPITALS

VALUABLE WORK AMONG

1038

Western Treatment

41,378

China -Yatment

137.026 114,100

The number of deaths in hospital. was 1,382. As in the Tung Wah hospital, the number of deaths is in- fluenced by many factors, which have nothing to do with the treatment in the hospital

POORER CLASSES.

Sylvim Sidney and Fredric March, Invaluable work is done in Hong- who were last soon together in kong, particularly among the poorer "Merrily We Go to Hell", return once classes, by Chinese Hospitals and again co-starred in Paramount's Chineso Dispensarios, established by "Good Dame' at the King's Theatre. the Chinese themselves. And once again they demonstrate pitals are the Tung Wah, the Kwong The three principal general hos-) their superb ability to sustain appeal-wal, and the Tung Wah Eastern. Ing characterizations through a fine,| Additional Chinese hospitals are the entertaining pleture. Though the two Tung Wah Smallpox Hospital, the stars are in practically every scene in Wanchal Maternity Hospital and the the picture, not for a tiny moment la Tan Yak Maternity Hospital Nino g

publio Dispersaries are also in exia-i

1932

ono's interest, pormitted to

Ing. Conce.. Marion Gering, the director, doserves

In the three big hospitals the especial credit for his excellent handl-patient can choose between Western ing of this universally appealing and Chinese methods of treatment, story. The story written by William and, although there have been slighti

variations during past years, appro- 100% Lipman, with dialogue by Sam Hell-ximately an equal number of in 1918 man, noted humourist, is n down-to- patients prefer the Western style of earth tale of a stranded chorus girl treatment to the Chinese treatment who falls in with a carnival, and Last year, of a total of 10,079 in- patients at the Tung Wah hospital, helped out of scrape after scrape by 4,401 received Chinese treatment and March. It's a battle between #6688 Western Treatment. "good" dome and a “bad” boy who Western treatment proved much walked out on all the wonten he had more popular at the Kwong Wah Hos- pital in Kowloon; for, of a total of ever known, until he meets this one,

13,287 in-patients, only 3,185 request From then on the story tells ined Chinese treatment. Of 0,007 in splendid, dramatle fashion what love patients at the Tung Wah Eastern does to those people from different hospital, 1,080 received Chinese and walks in life,

3,327 Western treatment.

"One Sunday Afternoon" Hollywood has something new to talk about. Frances Fuller, potite brunette, quickly awooped down on the film colony, gathered herself à Aven year contract with Paramount and one of the coveted roles of the senson. Now the entire movie capital is raving about her. Well known on the Now York togo for her work in such hit plays as "Front Page," "Five Star Final," and "Animal Kingdom," Miss Fuller was absolutely unheard of in Hollywood till-she took a test for and won the leading feminine rola opposite Gary Oooper in his new l'uramount Picture, "One Sunday Afternoon," which comes to the King's Theatre on Tuesday. Miss Fuller is very modest young Indy, even though a talented che. She has stautly refused to be interviewed for the press until, as she HAYS, "I've earned my right to popularity by do- | Ing something_on_the_screen," But, according to Stephen Roberts, who looks at the daily rushes of "One Sunday Afternoon", she has alrendy earned the right. In addition to Cooper and Mise Fuller, "One Sunday Afternoon" features Fay Wray, Nell Hamilton and Roscoe Karas. The picture is adapted from the popular Broadway stage hit of this season written by James Hogan. It was adapted to the screen by William Slavens McNutt and Grover Jonca.

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"Men in White"

Showing audiences the "inside" of lives and callings little known to lay- men has recently provided the screen with some of the most remarkable material in years. This "Inside" has bared, in vivid drama, the details of niany professions and vocations. The latest example, and perhaps the most elaborate, is: Men in White,” M-G-M's picturleation of the famous stage hit of the name name. The setting in a great metropolitan hospital. The lives and work of internes and nurse of ambulance drivers, anaestheticians X-Rny specialists and others who live behind its walls, their joys and sor- row, romances and tragedies are woven into engrossing love story, in which an interne, a nurse and an heiress figure Inost Clurk Gable heads the east

prominently. of the new film in a romantic role opposite Myrna Loy. The featured players: include such notables 04 Jean Bersholt, Elizabeth Allan, Otte Kruger, C. Henry Gordon, Russell; Bardie, Wallace Ford; Henry B. Wal thall and Russell Hopton.

"Blood Money"

As Bill Bailey, known as the "Dail Bond King George Ennereft, too long absent from the screen, has a role in "Blood Money" that fits him like the proverbial glove. "Blood Money," the new attraction at the Alhambra Theatre is Bancroft's first picture for 20th Century, the Joneph M. Schanck-Darry! F. Zanuck con- pany releasing -through United Artists. Rowland Brown, also its director, write the story with Harold Long especially for Bancroft. The reault is an action-packed thrill- loaded drama plus

dynamic characterization by Bancroft, and some splendid neting by an excellent rast, including Frances Dee, Chick Chandler, Judith Anderson, Blossom Seeley, Etienne Girardot and others.

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The following statistics for 1989 are contained in the Annual Report of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs:

1932

1985

142

TUNG WAH HOSPITAL.

~In patients (Gmérul).

Wantern

Cinese

Treatment

5.01 8.37K

The Argent

3,018

4,401 In-patients (Maternity).

TUNG WAU EASTERN..

In+palients.

Western Treatment

5.278 (Including 583

malenky)

Сыпа Treatment

1,375.00

8,327 (Including 107 2.060 6,007

maternity)

Major Operatione under

Western

General Anatheala

159

161

Out-patienta,

Chlores Treatment Transment

10,017

Total

12.11

46.3%2 61,003,

42,295

74,814

Vaccinatieris.

1934 1923

414

438

Deaths in 1933 numbered 1,160. large proportion of these died within. 24 hours of admission."

HARPEDON

PERSEUS

THE

FUNNEL

BLUE

LINE

REGULAR AND FAST

FREIGHT AND

PASSENGER SERVICES]

Marseilles, London, Rotterdam

Glasgow Casablanca, London. Rotterdam, Hamburg & Huli

Award for the treatment of Opium Addicts has been set aside since June, 1933. These patients это mostly business men, who find they cannot LONDON SERVICE afford the Juxury of oplum in these

4 July. days of depression. They appear to he earnest in their desire for freedom

11 July from their handicap. The course of treatment is usually complete withi three wocks. So far 177 casca have LIVERPOOL SERVICE, boen dealt with. The Government

AGAPENON 1 Aug. Tripall, Haves, Liverpool & Glasgow, has been defraying the cost.

NEW YORK · SERVICE

ADRASTUS 14 July Boston, New York, Philadelphia & Baltimore via Manila, Straits & Bues

Tung Wah Smallpox Hospital.

Опе

thirty-seven hundred and Total

ad of cases

smallpox were 11.044 witted during the year and 10,078

remained In hos 81-birthspital at the end of 1933. There were 78 deaths, giving a cabe death rate of 57 per cent.

1.340 1931

1.003 There were 890 operations, including many malor nom.

1237

1632 1033

34,05% 28.449

Western Treatmen

Out-patients (General).

Chines Treatment

1AG,275

179,920

By Cliale.

1paz 1093

15.022

12.040

- Baby Clinie.

193

1,103

1031

1370

Brailes

1.800

.......

onu

Wanchal Maternity Hospital,'

This Hospital, which is connected Total with the Eastern Dispensary, is in the charge of n Western-trained, Chi- 219,208

nero doctor. 201,254

Brought in dend

1,028 1,042

A largo proportion of the deaths in the Hospital occur within 24 hours of admision. The sick poor go there to die. 611 were brought in moribund as compared with 840 in 1932. Those brought in denas include bodies sent from ships In harbour, from reigh- bouring hospitals, from the Pubile Dispensaries, and from private houses. These are taken to the Tung Wah for the benefit of the free coffins and free burlala, and also to avoid post-mortem examinations...

KWON WAH HOSPITAL

This hospital does for Kowloon and the Peninsula what the Tung Wah and the Tung Wah Eastern du for the island of Hongkong."

tan

The patients, on admittance, chouse whether they desire treatment on Western or, Chinese lines.

In-patients

1992

Western Treatment

P.LIT 10,0%

The total number of beds in 1933 was 81 and the number of admissions was 903. There were no maternal dentlis, but there were 34 still-births..

Tsan Yuk Maternity Hospital.

The Tran Yuk Maternity Hospital, which is part of the organisation financed and managed by the Chinese Public Dispensaries Committee, is situated in the most populous district of the town and next door to the Western Dispensary.

The total number of deliveries was 1.160 (1,252 in 1002) out of a total of, 1,282 cases treated. There were five maternal deaths and 52 children were

still born.

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entes treated was 228,

The total number of gynaecological SPECIAL REDUCED FARES TO WEI HAI WEI,

FLIES

· CARRY DISEASE!

FLIT

Chinese TeraUTCAL 2,30

Total

11,800 13,253

kills them

1013

There were 261 operations, the number for

2 being 226,

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$ 75.00. $100.00.

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