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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

December 19, 1938.

Glands Made Young REFUGEE RELIEF

-Vigour Renewed Without Operation

If you feel old before your time of suffer from närve, brata and physical weakness, you will find new happiness and health in an Amerieun aandies) dins covery whileli restores youthful vigour

and vitally quicker than giand burn

Ulona. It is a simpte hums treatment

tean Doctor. Absolutely barrujeon many to fakte, but the nowerk and mont

Post At Shumchun

And Shataukok

As from Saturday, the Casino at Shumchun has been made available to refugees for medical service and generaj

in tablet formu, discovered by mu Amer-relief assistance under the guidance of the Emergency

powerful inviguutator known to prionce.

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at 41 Dr. Nixon's Vi

strength

Taba coota šitkin, and the guarantee pro- tocle you, if your chemist is out, write to Muller & Phipps, (China), Ltd.. 20 Queen's Rond C., Hongkong.

KING'S

COMING SOON

DITA PARLO JOHN LODER EXTE VON STROHEIM

MADEMOISELLE

DOCTEUR

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CLAIRE LUC

WEDNESDAY.

ALHAMBRA

Cassidy Wit and Cassidy Guns Foll a Daring Highway Hold-Upl

Refugee Council and the St. John Ambulance Association.

A start was made with transporting those Chinese willing to leave the New Territories for Shamchun yes- terdry when the rallway authorities guve assistance with an engine and wo trucks. The engine made several trips from Sheung Shui to Shunchun and took over one hundred refugee families and their meagre belongings who are establishing themselves in

the Caning and adjacent builded

The relief centre was establis ot the Casino early in the day.

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The Wai Yeung Association Hongkong had previously established soup kitchens in Chinese Territory at Shataulok, so that there is now every inducement for the thousands of refugees encamped in the grass huts or in the open at Sheung Shul. San Tin and Mal Po, to return to their villages where these lie in the non-occupied zone.

The discovery of

number of cases of Cerebro Spinal-Meningitis, Small-pox and

and Measles among the refugees is a potent reason why the return to Chinese territory is desired hy the authorities. Lack of water and of adequate sanitary arrange- ments call for unremitting vigilance by the medical authorities to prevent these disenses attaining epidemle proportions.

Children's Sports

Santa Claus Visits The Bowling Green Club

was

A most enjoyable afternoon spent on Saturday when the Kowloon Bowling Green Club held their eighth annual children's sports.

By kind permission of Captain E. J. P. Brind and Officers of H.M.S. Dirmingham, the Marine Band ren-| dered selections; a special race was urranged for members of the band.

At 0 o'clock the Jingle of

of sleigh bells heralded the approach of Santa Chus, and when he came down the "chimney" he WDS #reeted with gaps of awe from the children.

Mrs. J. D. Thomson distributed the prizes to the following winners:

Polato Bace for Boys (8 to 14 year)— Skipping face for Girls 10 to 14 years) -1, 2, Sturgeon; 2. M. White and F. Me- Kelvie (dead hent).

1. D. White: 2. A. Macfarlane.

The three camps at Fanling and the one at Kam Tin are atill func-C. Armstrong: 2, R. Boyca.

Fiat Race for Boys 4 to 7 years)-1, Flat lace for Girls 14 10 7 years)--1, lead heat).

But Race for Boys (all ages)~~1, V. Lockhart: 2 J. Sanders.

tioning with but slightly decreased. Sherriff: 2, Anne Jeffries and J. Cave numbers, and the Joseph Memorial Hall is still in use as hospital. At the Casino, a small observation ward and first uld facilities are available and a strong effort will be made to persuade the refugees that it is quite-1, M. Sherriff; 2, M. Merton, safe for them to return to their bomes in this area.

Labour Shortage

Egg and Spoon Race for Girls (8 to 14 years)-3, 7- Mekelyle; 2, J. Logan.

Wee This Hage (children under 4 years)

Flat Face for Boyat 810 14 years)-], . Anderson; 2 9. Clark.

Competition for Members of the Band

1. C. Upstell: 2 D. Dur Girls' to′′ 7 Egg and Spoon Race for years. D. Judge: 2. L. Clema; J. A. McIntyre,

Sack Race for Boys 18 to 14 years), chester (dead heat).

In this connection, the work of the Wai Young Association has been particularly commended. This As- sociation has been Investigating each. Garton: 2. M. Anderson and J. Lan- village in the Wai Yeung area and, if it is safe, has personally assured the Wai Yeung

they people that should return. A good margin is left between safe and suspect terri- tory and the refugees are assisted with passage money if necessary,

ember of the refugees from disfriet are middle school ar university people and they are er operating in the Association's alma, while for the coolie class refugees there is the inducement of a strong labour demand in the Wal Yeung district.

Musient Chairs for Girls (all ages)—~}, K. Hyde-Lay; Z. J. Thompson; 3. J. Cave. Three-legged Race for Boys tall ages) 1. G. Clarke and J. Boyce: 2. V. Lock- hart and J. Lanchester.

Flat Tace for Girls (8 to 24 years)~]. M. Chinpbet; 2. M. White,

Egg and Spoon Race for Ladies--). Mrs. A. Atkins; 2, 85rn. A. Merton.

China and who have been more or legs stranded in the Colony since the early part of the hostilities will be trained to some useful avocation in workshops and lecture rooms. first workshop has been opened for women refugees at No. 8-7, Des Voeux Road West.

The

Arrangements have been made with the Tai Pang Shipping Com- "As the social and relief problems pany by which the Company ferries have now become so acute, and the passengers across Mirs Bay to Sha constant appeals for reller morc Yu Chung twice a day at a fee re- frequent, the need for a centre of duced from 70 cents to 35 cents- this kind is most urgent," states the which is often paid by the Associa~ | Commnittre, "Our objects are to re- tion in the cases of destitute Chinese.lieve unemployment for refugees, to The position not quite so happy instil the spirit of independence and in Po On district where, despite re-willzenship, to work and give active peated assurances that the area laservice in all manner of trades and

devoid of Japanese, the evacuated art.” countryfolk, numbering more than

Compulsory Attendance 2.000. are afraid to return from the

The executive Committee is re- New Territories. Most of those who presented by Mrs. Li Eong (Chair- do go back murely collect "personal inn), Mrs. Herman Liu (Secretary), Silects and return by ferry to Un Mrs. Li Shu-pul (Treasurer,). Long. A few days nio, o smalt ac- The organisation is divided into chiental fire started mid there was four sections. Planning Commillee immediately ገ panic-stricken cry that the Japanese were responsible which will attend to the technical The Emergency Refugee Council Production and personnel; Business Committee for sales and business; has plans for establishing a refugen Finance Committee to raise funds camp at She linu in Po On to look for production; Education Committee after returning refugees, and a res- to educate all workers. ponsible person will be dispatched It will be compulsory for nil there as soon us the association res- workers to attend classes for two persible for the natives of this area hours a day to gain knowledge in ean Induce them to return. It is givic education, industrial know- further hoped to start a similar base ledge in theory and practice, inter- opposite Lokmschau.

national relationships, public health, life problems, care of children, etc. Applicants must be netun) refugees from war areas between the ages of 18 and 50. Each one is required to work eight hours per day, and attend two hours at night Jeetures. Each worker will be allowed $5 per month living expenses, and after two months' apprenticeship every person will be given a certain percentage on the sales of her (or his) handwork,

It has been suggested that the au- thorities should patrol Deep Bay, al this time because of the growing fear of robber pirale in these waters.

INSTRUCTING

REFUGEES

Local Women's Associations Start Career Teaching The destinies of the several hun- dreds of beller educated Chinese who have now been in Hongkong as re- fugees for over a year, and seem to be permanently domiciled here, has been taken in fand by the Hongkong Chinese Women's Club and the Women's Christian Temperanen Union of China, local branch.

A scheme costing about $10,000 n year is being put into operation

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The estimated budget would be $10,000 per year. At the end of fiscal year any proceeds exceeding $10,000 will be divided 40% for the expansion of work for the following year. 20% to the staff, 40% to be equally distributed among the workers.

It is understood that the peasantry from nearby areas, such as those

whereby genuine refugees who can now encamped in The New Terri- not return to their native villages Intories, are outside scheme.

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