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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

France To Tighten Up Immigration

No More Refugees Can

Bo Admitted

Paris, Oct. 24.

Some details of the statute regu- lating the position of foreigners in France which is now in preparation, | in revealed by the press here.

THE POLICE RESERVE

Orders for the Current Week Issued

Police Reserve Orders by the Hon.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1938.

GREAT CANTON FIRE. LEAVES A CITY OF

RUINS

(Continued from Page 1.)

Mr, T. H. King, Commissioner of Shakee front yesterday evening by

Pollee, state:

THE VERY COMMON COLD

need

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now is a campaign for arousing the public conscience.

There are few people, I hope, Japanese troops on patrol duty. Chinese Company

Japanese officers informed Reuter who would send a child with that the mala army is pushing north-whooping cough or measles into Strength. The following have ward, leaving only a small force in

But there is no been permitted to resign from Uie necupation at Canton. Some of the the streets. Chinese Company as from the dates officers added that they came all the one who hesitates, to go about shown stainit them: Sub Inspector way from lias Bay without firing a with a cold. (1) Tuul Kwing Kong, March 10,

single

shot, the only resistance being We must persuude people that 1938, Constables RIG Chan Wing from

the soon, R60 Kwok Chak-tong and

mosquitoes, They stated that the supreme com-it is a crime to cough and ancezo R40 Ng Chl-lau-October 11, 1930,

at present at Tsengahing, in public. The campaign against where temporary headquarters had spitting in the streets and vehi- been established.

The Shameen banks opened from cles resulted in an enormous im- 10 am to noon yesterday, but closed provement in health. again in the afternoon,

A party of pondents arrived. Some are remaining and others are pushing up to the Canton-Innkow railway with

Tho statute alms on the one hand

Patrol Duty-Nightly between at removing undesirable aliens from 18.00 hours and midnight by nem the country, and on the other hand at bers as detailed by the Officer in preventing actual or apparent dis-Charge of Company. crimination in favour of foreigners to Training Course-Part II. The the

detriment of French citizens, New Immigration control similar undermentioned members of the Chi Bese Company will attend Chinese Company Headquarters for Part II of Training Course on Tuesday, October

health and moral classification of the

Indian Company

to that in the USA, will be enforced.

would-be immigrant being taken into a5 al 17.30 hours: Constables 1423 consideration, since france has no Lau Wing-shing, 130 Victor Shim, desire to all her hospitals or prisons R47 Chung Fai-lam, R50 Chan Pak- with undesirable foreign elements. luen, R87 Leung Joe-ling, R73 Wong Conforming with her general tradl-Yan-ahun, IUB Phillip Chan and 101 tion, France will continue to extend Wah-ul. hospitality

humourably stressed that raclat foreigners. It discrimination is incompatible with the humane principles of the French

with Repubile as well as tradition. The trend of immigration. It is stated, will be controlled fortably with the requirements of

Flying Squad French economle life. Paris and the

Introl Daly Nightly between suburbs could no longer furnish em- ployment to foreigners and no further 18.00 hours and midnight by mem- refugees could be admitted-Trans-bers us detailed by the Officer

Charge of Company. Ocean.

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MEDAL FOR DOG

For keeping at bay n bull which was attacking his master, Mr. Tom Sawdon, of Driffield, Yorkshire, Rough, a sheep dug, has been award ed the bronze medal of the National. Canine Defence League.

Mr. Sawdon fractured an ankle, and received severe bruises on his chest and back before Rough arrived and enabled him to crawl to unfety.

Patrol Duty.-Nightly between 18.00 hour and midnight by mem- bera os detalled by the Officer in Charge of Company.

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Emergency Unli Reserve A.R.P. Course. The undermen- the Pollee. Re- tioned members of serve have been detailed to attend the A. R. P. Course at the EU, R. Club on Tuesday, October 25 and Friday, October 28 at 17.30 hours under S. 1. (R) R. P. Dunlop: B. C. Randall, A.S.P. (R), Mr. Feruz Ali, A.S.P. (R), Inspt. (R) Lole, S.I. (R) Chu Ching- David chiu, S.I. (R) Hardit Singh, P.S.R. 17 William K. S. Mok, P... 23 Chan Chung-tung. PS.R. 30 Thong

Mr.

mand was

of Japanese war corres- has

the Japanese armize.

We have to persuade people that it is, to say the least, very selfish, and therefore exceedingly bad manners, to cough and sneeze in public places, that the

It is believed that the damage to person who insist on going to the Canton-Kowloon railway, es-work in an office with a stream- rally with the blowing-up of the ing cold is not a martyr but a Sheklung bridge, wil prevent a resumption of traffic for at least three public nuisance.

months.

Meanwhile, problems are shortage of water and lack of electric power.

Canton's greatest Sentenced To Hospital

It is understood that it will be an- other six months befoer the new waterworks can be put into com mission-Reuter,

I wish I could be more hopeful that we could be successful in bringing about a real change in Jess than ten years. But I am afraid that until we have legis- Po-hing L.S.R.

20 Leung On-Lai,lated and someone has been sen- 1.S.R. 214 Churon Singh, L.S.R. 260 tenced to two weeks' preventive Imam Din. P.C.R. 303 D. Young, detention in hospital for appear- 1.C.R. 313 D. M. Xavier, P.C.IL 339 Lee Chan-kee and P.C.R. 269 M. S. ing in public with a cold, there

will be no real improvement!

have experiments Careful 18.00 hours and midnight by me- shown that one sneeze can infect bers as detailed by the Omeer in

the air to a radius of over six Charge of Company. ~

yarda, so it is quite possible that General Blue Winter Uniform will be taken

the enforced wearing of gas' into wear by all ranks of the lung masks might save lives as effec-

between 20.00 kong Police Reserve and 08.00 hours as from Saturday, tively ns in air raids! The cold germs are as deadly in their way October 22, 1938.

as poison gases.

Dillon.

Patrol

Duty--Nightly

between

C. CHAMPKIN,

D.S.P. (H).

FREE ▼

THIS 1939

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AND

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One extra to the existing ten thousand cures for colds can do no harm, and I suggest that you disinfect the places where infec- tion can enter, by washing your with a throat, nose and eyes

weak solution of salt (not table anlt) every morning.

When-sorry-if, you should water catch a cold, drink hot with a pinch of bicarbonate of soda in it, and should you be- come inclined to fever, then send for your doctor, who will get the opportunity to

cure or

restrict the effects of what is undoubtedly one of the world's worst diseases-I mean a cold.

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange, official summary issued at 3.15 p.m. yester

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Buyers

Hongkong Banks $1,355

Wharves $122

Providenta (Old) $012

Providents (New) $0.05

Hotels $84

Lands $343

Tramx #10 DS

Peak Trama (Old) $6

Yauma Ferries (Ok) $23 China Lights (Old) $10.70 China Lights (New) $105% Electric $30

Telephones (Old) $2415 Cements 310.30

Dairy Farms $24.63

Govi. 4 Lout 0 Prem Govt. 1 Loan par

Dairy Farmy $23

Watsons $0

Seller

Bales

Hongkong Banks $1,403

Whatves $122

Lands $37

Trams $10.00/17.-

China Lights (Old) $10.70

Electrics $3815/5022

Cements 10.0

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French Cabinet Changes Seen

Paris, Oct. 24.

Political circles attach much im- portance to a conversation which Premier Edouard Daladier had this morning with former Minister, M. Louis Marin. who is leader of the Republican Federation, the strongest right-wing party.

greatly improved its This group position

result of Sunday's senatorial elections, and it is con- sidered likely that that M. Marin would not be adverse to a dissolution of the Cabinet next month should the political sliuntion require it

Political circles generally regard Sunday's senatorial elections as seal- ing the fate of the Popular Front, and marking a return to the traditional policy of financial stability--Trans- Ocean.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, Tuesday, Ocтonen 25, 1938.

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