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TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER · 3,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GORGE DAM OPENED
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretoforé sub- alating between Mr. 11, K. Woo and the undersigned F. E. Nash carry- ing on business as Solieltors under the style or firm of "Woo & Nash" was on the 31st day of August, 1935, dissolved by effluxion of time and that as from the 1st Septem. ber, 1936, the anld F. E. Nash will practise on his own account under the style or firm of "F. E. Nash & CO." at Bank of East Asia Build- Ing. Hong Kong.
F. E. NASHI.
1st September, 1936,
NOTICE.
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GOVERNOR DISPELS FEARS OF ANOTHER WATER SHORTAGE
GIGANTIC ENTERPRISE
Pressing a switch which sounded a powerful siren, His Excellency the Officer Administrating the Government, Slr Thomas Southorn, yesterday afternoon declared the Gorge Dam of the Jubilee Reservoir to be open.
or will ein to fin.
even
1935.
There was a large gathering of leading offelala and citizens, and starling by Illa Excellency was Mr. G. B. Glford Hull who thus witnessed the crowning act of one of the greatest engineer- Ing projects in the Far East, and one in which his has been the directing mind since work was started in December, 1932.
The actual inaugural ceremony yesterday concerned Gorge London, Sept. 2.
Dam, the main section of the works, and by operating the switch The Archbishop of York, In a
His Excellency signalled the closing of the valve of the scour pipe which is laid on the Boor to clean the bottom of the dam. APARTMENT TO LET-Furnished brondenst address last evening, apartment suitable for bachelors, urged the British Government to to use armed force If necessary
NOTICE is hereby given that The Castle Peak road was the live and preparation of plans but at last Corner opposite. Southern Playground, Cool, Bright, Comfortable. Owner prevent Italian violation
the partnership heretofore subsist-liest traffic artery in the Colony sa in 193 the work began and it then going on leave. Willing allow free League Covenant.
He said, "All Christians shoulding between H. K. Woo and F. E. Kuests began to arrive at Shing Mun became a race against time to see if for the ceremony, His Excellency the we could obtain any relief from the use furniture, Rent only $10. Hoy
business 43 G.O.C. L.-Gen, O. C. Borrett being dum against a possible water Jamina highly recommended, Modern bath. support economic sanctions against Nash carrying
in the spring of 1930. Electricity, Gas, Radio, Bamboo Cur-Italy even if it leads to fighting. Solicitors at No. 4, Queen's Road among them.
So far as the Engineers are con- At about 3.10 p.m. His Excellency lains, Flower, 87, Hennessy Rond. There is nothing un-Christian in Central, Hong Kong, under the
the Governor asked Mr. Gifford Hull cerned, ladies and gentlemen, that Second floor. Inspection invited.
been won and you have the use of arms in such a cause.
style or firm of Woo and Nash has
to explain the function of the switch. race has Telephone 32084,
"It is the only way of carrying been dissolved as from the 1st Mr. Gifford Hull said: There is a witnessed this afternoon the closing out the rule of the law," he
secur valve laid in the bottom of the of the last remaining outlet of the the Jubilee ROOMS TO LET
tinued. "I have always regretted day of September, 1935,
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that tunnel. That valve now-since it takes Shing Mun river and the fact that we have gone so for
three-quarters cloned. His Excel-pace Mr. Hall's child will grow de ROOMS TO LET-Claremont Hotel with disarmament when our neigh the said II. K. Woo who retains two hours to close fully-is already Reservoir has been born. At what begs to announce that they have abours are not following our lead. all the papers and documents of
men in the tunnel will complete on the weather which no one, not few rooms available at $100 per month. If it becomes necessary to uphold the sald Inte firm of Woo and Nashency will give the signal on this siren pends now not on the Engineers but the law by force it is of primary will as from the 1st day of Sep- the closing of the valve. Therefore, the meteorologists, can control. This from to lay onwartis, no more water much however we do know that from which RADIO
Importance that we have enough|tember, 1935, continue to carry on
this reservoir and to-day every drop of water from force avaliable."*
the business in continuation
comes down the Shipg Mun River it will which the said lute firm had until 1 Excellency then pressed the will be impounded by the Dam until the water reaches the spill and as time in we are over oloven inches below the the 31st day of August, 1935, been switch and the siren sounder.
The visitors spent some carrying on business, at the game address and under the firm name making an inspection of the plant average in our rainfall for the year to the we can reasonably hopo for a con- After
which they praeceded or style of "Won and Wou".
dry weather seta in served on the lawn. Dated the 1st day of September. Company's bungalows where tea was siderable amount of rain before the 1935.
Governor's Speech After tea His Excelency addressed Mr. Hull the gathering, le mid:
Wa Ladies and Gentlemen.-There nothing spectacular about today's little curenty but yet it marka IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that very definite step in the attack on Dam will provide some one and a
half
Dam is years hence; but the An Interim
One thus water problems of Hongkong, an Dividend of Italy, adding Dollar per Share has been declared attack in which the Shing Mun Dam being raised every day and the En- enfeulated that, short gineers havo that if these were not immediately
of for the six months ended 30th is the most important operation.
These water problems have been
some catastrophic calamity, they effective "ihe further step
since
the enn build faster than the reservoir closing the Suez Canal to Hulian June, 1935, and will be payable or with us practically ever
and the G9-, can fil in the few weeks of wei remaining before, the 1935. Dividend War-vernment has been
show of justice in the past dry season. rants may be obtained on applica
Girave Decision the supply of water avail- tion at the Company's Registered of allowing the weeds of the Colony
to mutstrip
will Rendy to Face War
Offee. P. & O. Building.
able, This accusation we hope
This decision was not made without Reuter aids that Mr. Keen de- THE REGISTER OF SHARES of rot rain be justifled in our generu
how long ng experts and it was necessary for gravo consideration by our Engineer-
it will be before even the
The to London early this year in order tark upon Abyssinia."
|BER to SATURDAY, 218! SEP-servoir
Ladequate. The He recognized that the applea-
We tions of sanctions might bring the TEMBER thoth days inclusive) climate and natural features of the that the Colony might enjoy an in- with daring which period no transfer of Colony have made the task of giving greased water supply in the coming League Powers into
an adequate water supply a very if dry weather. The Indore Schwiler String Italy, hut such an issue must shares can be registered.
ficult one for our Engineers for, if a generous but not
If water is to be in the next few weeks to reap the constant supply given throughout the year, it is neces- full benefit from to-day's brief but Nitry Li have in store, at the beginneh-making ceremony.
After Sir Henry May's experience ning of the dry season in October,
Tuk I am going to make
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Labour For Sanctions
Margate, September 2. At the opening of the Annual Trades Union Congress at Margate to-day, the President, Mr. William Keon, in the course of his pre- thint sidential addross, advocated
financial
"Remote Cornere, No. 4. Pager."The League of Nations should up-
ply eenomic and Manctions against
A talk by Evelyn Cheesman. 1.15 p.m. Jarok Muneant and the Troxy
Grand Orchestra, relayed
Traxy inema. London.
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481, 12-1 m.)
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1 p.m. Annette Mills, Britkh
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H. K. WOO.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
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Now you are not to suppose from this that the Dam has reached its full height. Far from it, the Dam is only 100 feet high with another 115 feet still to be added and can
500 impound only
million Bonto gallons of water as against the million gallons which
ships would bring her campaign and after MONDAY, 23rd SEP-1 roundation of the used, not with-weather still
in East Africa to a standstill.TEMBER, Unitel PreAN,
the
risposer and synempaled plantas, seribed Signár Mussolini's action the Company will be CLOSED tion though he would be a bold man playing & programme of her owns an "unjust and rapacions at from TUESDAY. 10th SEPTEM. / why would dare to prophet Mr. Hall to make a special journey |
Keng numbers and maske,
Light Clical Concert,
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The BBC Empire Gechestra.
1.43. Joe Low and hie Banst,
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faced.
War
Capetown Reaction
Capetown, September 2. The dockworkers have refused to load an Italian steamer the Sabbia, with
of South a cargo African chilled meat destined for the Italian Army, in East Africa, breause, they, “will not be a party
.. The Band of His Majesty's 4to any action promoting the war
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from
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Empire The strike decision war
John Huser31, anal, bar, Tan
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taken
Silat a meeting of the Dockworkers' Union and the General Council
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The 1...!
WALDEN CASE
U. S. DISTRICT ATTORNEY
IN HANKOW.
Hankow, Sept, 2.
cam-
of the Cape Trades Union Foilera- | tion, which decided to support the stevedores and dockworkers by all means in their power, The decision has been municated to General Hertzog, the Prime Minister, and the support of other ports is being sought.
Minor trouble was experienced at Durban where the coloured stevedores refused to load frozen
mivat into the Italian
steamer
Perla and other stevedores loaded the vessel-Reuter,
New Zealmud's Attitude
Wellington, Sept. 2. The question of sanctions
has
is con-
The District Attorney las arrivinot arisen so far as New Zealand ed by air, but the Americans are is concerned. stated Mr. Forbes. still awaiting charges which it is The Imperial authorities are in believed are being issued to-day constant touch with the New Zea- or to-morrow.-Renter.
land Government, which Two Americans, J. C. Lemeke | fidentially informed of every de- and Eugene Brinson are beingvelopment in the situation. beld in Hankow charged with com- | Mr. Forbes declined to comment plicity in a suspected plot to effect on the Australian attitude the liberation of Joseph Walden, sanctions, but he said that Now how serving 15 years' imprison-Zealand would be concerned if any ment at Wuchang on a charge of decision were reached by the expionage.
| League-Reuter.
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GIGOLETTE
The story of a night club hostess
Adrienne Ames Ralph Bellamy Donald Cook Robt. Armstrong
QUEEN'S
TO-MORROW
PITOYEN
need now I excessive rainfall
full six months' supply. The availa tam se ut i can safely say
able storage space on the Island of Hongkong in, as you know, Imited; of the population has but the
Sir
that barring unforeseen accidents the Culony from now on will have an ever-increasing
water supply of until the 3,000 million gallon mark is reached and that the end of our periods of restricted supply, at any rate until the Colony grows much of larger, is definitely brought one stage
end. I have been told that when Henry May opened the Tytam Tuk Reservoir in 1918 it was stated that Hongkong's water problems had been Folved. Such were the vagaries our weather and such the growth of our population that the Colony was, understand, on a restricte within three or four years;
Water Famine Recalled
supply
20 of ས་
neurer.
•
increased water
Mr. Gifford Huil
I cannot close without asking you in congratulating to join with me Mr. Hall and his staff, and the Con- sulting Engineers on the success which has attended their work. This is not the time to go into details Except for the compuratively small which can be dealt with more pro- apper Aberdeen Reservoir, the Tytan perly at the opening of the finished Tak Reservoir marked the limit of dam but I must express to them all the Culany for the storage on the Island and ur n- the thanks of Kineers were forced to look to the engineering skill and the devotion to
fur
which have enabled the work duty mainland for further Hongkong. Now the mainland al-to proceed, in spite of many difficul ready supplied the growing city of tits, with such speed as to give us
am not sure that the the benefit of an Kowloon and
dents viewed with any supply so soon after the commence- Kowloon
Residents Frent enthusiasm the proposat to ment of the work. (Applause). make use of their supply to meet the needs of Hongkong even though they had the o
The inestimable henefit
In reply. Mr. Giord Hull said: perennial streams front which to dust Your Excellencies, ladies and gentle And if we had not dreided to build men behalf of the engineers, the the Shing Mun dant, thereby creating off, and myself, I beg to thank His the Jubilee Reservoir, they would Exellency very sincerely for the have had some reason for their fears, gracious words which is bus X- for their reservoirs were none til pressed this afternoon,
We formed large for Kowloon, and the river, this mnbition, to close this valve in
dry though it never
comes the nutumn of 1945, nearly three : years Privusly near it at certain times of ago, and I should like to express my the year. The first prosa Barbour own gratitude to those who have work- The frecently duplicated as you ed with me in achieving this numbition. know) which was the necessary pre. If it had not been for their enthusiasm Thinary to a
raid on the Kowloonjund their capacity for sticking long water supply was not approved with hours of work under trying conditions out considerable misgivings. Its sue and foregoing the usual holldays etc.. reas was instantaneous and it has we should not have had this little proved of the utmost value even with ceremony to-lay. I do not suppone out a large storage reservoir from that they will thank mo for making n song about their work but as I have which to draw its
supplies.
ክነ።
water famine of 1929, the GO the Ment
the greatest help from all heade of
had no alternative but to gardless of its great cost. Hecond stage of
The Honourable Mr. H. M. Hender-nut started singing the first note I san, Mr. A. B. Purves and Mr. W. might just say, that I have been very Wood who were printipally respon grateful to them. Often as I have sible for the design and laying of the heen leaving after working in the Crown Harbour pipe are greatly to be col of the morning I have felt pleased congratulated on its success. But the that I have not had to stay, like them,
#mited usefulness
during
the hours of the
day. scheme was of very lim
Whilst on the subject of gratitude without a large store reservoir and
In the I
say that we have had should like after our disatrous experiences
re- Government Departments. It is u the very great help to have behind you a Shing Mun Val-sympathetic and efficient government ley Scheine which had been worked have known lots of governments out some years before by our very which have been neither. I remember ablo Water Engineer, Mr. I. M. Hen-in the early days here the heads of derson, now Director of Public Works, the departments got together and This involved the great Gorge Valley formulated a procedure which Dam which we have visited this after-greatly facilitated our work and, fur- ther, has expedited it. Again on be half of all of un I should like to thank all those government officials who have uniformly been so kind A work of this magnitudo could
And not be carried out by our own En-helpful,
One last word about yourselves. As gineers in addition to their ordinary duties and our consulting Engineers, His Excellency said, it now all de- Messrs. Uinnle, Deacon and Gourley,pends on the rain. Perhaps if we had salected Mr. G. B: Gifford Hull, an the power which Omar Xhayam Engineer of wide experience and wanted the gift of "moulding nearer proved ability in this type of engineer-to-the-heart's-desiree could ar ing, to carry out the work according range the rainfall perfectly, but to their designs. Many months were sincerely hope that the right amount spont in preliminary Investigations
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