Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
June 11, 1941.
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THE HONGKONG NATURALIST, 3 and 4. Price $4 Vol. X nos.
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The
Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition
June-September, 1941. Two Silvor Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.
For the best and second-best entries. Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. -First Prizes in each of the three Bections, CASH PRIZES SECTION ONE Interior scenes. Table Top and Still Life Studies.
$250
$250
(Exluding portraiture, plants and
and fowers).
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY -2nd-$40-3rd-$30-4th-$10
SECTION TWO Portraiture.
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40. 3rd $30,
4th $10
SECTION THREE . Plants and "Flowers. 1st. KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $50. 3rd $30. 4th $10
RULES
The following Rules will govern the Competition:
1-The Competition is open to all
photographers. 2-The entries awarded the 11ford Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition, will not be entitled to any other prizes. 3-The prizen will be awarded to the competitors.sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo. graphs in each Boction. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which must be pasted on back of entry. 4-The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph. --All - photographi ́entered - musT have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. - Photographs which have been, already" untered in other Competitions are ineligible, 0.-No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, në damage to entries. 1-All, entries in be elikar black, „nepla, or toned pictures, and must be mounted. Coloured photos graphs are ineligible.
Plefires mabmitted in sepia tontes should be accompanied by smaller print in black and white, -No ploture to entered in more
than one Section,
10.-Mounts to be only white or cream.
must be of one of the following, -Me#:-10×1R 10X20.
11/No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com- petition.
-Slumbers of the State of the Hongkong Telegraph and the
South China Morning Post are not permitted to compete, -The decision of the judges shaft (
be Anal,
14-At the conclusion of the Com-
polition, entries will be retumed la competitors on application at :the Telegraph ofegs within "seven
13 The น of aliases is strictly
.forbidden.
NAME
ENTRY FORM
leges:-ties block letters; and paste
one of these forma" on back
each Entry).
BANK HOLIDAY
In necordance with Government
will be closed for the transaction of Public Business on Thursday, the 12th June, 1911. (The Birth day of Ilis Majesty. The King), Hongkong. 7th June, 1941.
TO FUNDS
A total of #2.161,357.15 was renched yesterday by the War Fond inaugursted by the 8. C. f. Post, Lid, with the fab
lowing donations:
"Sophie's Smoke Warm" Kowloon Dawling Green Club
(tenth donation) "Hal"
Of Honour at Luncheon
| Mr A. Manual Fox, the United States Government's repre- Ordinance, The Exebunge Banks More for Bombers | sentative on the five-man Chinese Stabilisation Board. Mr William H. Taylor, alternate mumber on the Beard, Mr. Walter. F. Frese, assistant to Mr Fox, who arrived in Hongkong last Friday en route to Chungking, were honoured by local Americans at the American Club yesterday, not less felicitous than they were in More than 80 members of the more peaceful times in Washington.
the
The new currency stabilisation ar- club and guests were present at
In which Cilng, the function, prominent.among them be- rangements ing Me D. C. Lawrence, Chairman, United States, and Great Britain are
manifesta ME A. J. Campbell, Treasury Repro-involved felendly relations existing sentative ex the American Treasury tion of the Departingal, Mr J. H. Bruins, Acting between the leading democracies of ong-three continents and augur well for American Consul-General in Hong- kong, Mr Robert Ward and Methe pattern of international relations which we hope will finally emerge Frederle C. Fornes, Jr.. American
this present troubled period.
THE
T. M. taponthly donation) Chrero Club (Kale of ok fins, etc.
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The Share Register and Traux- for looks will be cloned from the 11th June to the 25th June, 1941, both days inclusive.
ORAL. Geventh donation) Mr J. D. McClatchle
donation)
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My Lau Ping-clial, 3.8. Hongkong Brewery and Distillery.
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From Famous Plays.
Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 045 ke'a and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. und 8-11, pam. on 8.52 m.e's per second.
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12.30 Danco Musto,
1.00 Local Time Signal and Pro- grammne Summary,
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in.. memory of the talp Mr W. A. Elliot
100 The following. donations to the War Fund, were received in memory of the late Mes R. Bullock: Mr Walter C, Clark
Mr and Mrs Inn F. Grant Nina -Qitis
M&M W. Sharp
10
The following donations were received
i memnary
ward:
Hongkong Cricket Club Mr. Ifancock
so
10
Further donations received in memory
of the late Mr F, G, Herridge;
BI and Mrs J. Fraser Miss Jet Dickson
mann, American Vice-Consul
11
Mr Fox gave the principal speech,/es of collaboration in
He said:
manner in
common
to
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uchleve "Mr President, Mr Consul and were entered into by free and equat 10 members of the American Club: partners in the consciousness that
6 I wish to. _express_ my sincere
6.32. A. Scoliish Programme. these arrangements. would redound 20anks for your gracious and gener not to the exclusive advantage of one Humorous Recital-Follow Follow ous reception. Atay I also take ad- but to the Joint advantage of all. I (A Football Study in Blue and of the late e A: W. Hayvantage on this occasion to extend am sure this expectation will not be Green)....William McCulloch; ag
through you on behalf of my unjustified,
pipes-Highland Rael and Reel o associates and myself, our deep up- In conclusion I can assure you that Tulloch....Henry Forsyth; Vocal preciation of the many courtesies
my associates
I shall, most There's a wee bit land (Grieve); My and attentions We have received from our many Chinese, British and diligently, seek out the varying view alm woo hoose (Wilson and Munro) points, opinions and suggestions and Laidlaw Murray (Baritone) with American friends. We were fully give careful
Orchestra; Bagpipes-Eightsome Reel consideration to these: aware that we were facing many dif- before taking a position or making a Henry Forsyth; Humorous Mono- ficult and complex problems but we recon
Our formula recommendation.
shall jogue The "Bluebell Chasers" F. C. are now confident that these pro- be a simple one, namely to weigh Annual Meeting....William McCul- blems, if tackled in the friendly and these on the basis of their probable loch, co-operative spirit which you have effect on Free China to whose help
wili so generously shown toward us, wil
our efforts. we dedleate
In deeds 7.15 London. Rélay—“Questions of be satisfactorily resolved.
and action, and not in words, no the ITour.", matter how well chosen, must aid to
him he evidenced.
I. W. O. F
The S. C. M. Post has received tho following donations to the British War Organisation Fund in meinery of the late Mirk . Bullock:
M. A. Fardley. $2; Mr & Mrs J. J. W.,
63,
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FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who hos been assaulted, neglected, or l1-treated in a manner likely to Cause unnecessary suffering or injury. to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with--
General The Ion, H.KS.P.C., Old City Hall.
The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road, 1st floor.
Secretary,
The Inspector, 82 Stone Nullah Lane, 2nd, Floor.
The Inspector, 12 Sai Young Choi
St., Kowloon.
The Inspector, 52, Argyle St., Kowloon
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society,
The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.
BENEVOLENT HOCIETY
The S. C. M. Post has received the fol- lowing donation to the Hongkong Bene- volent Society in memory of the late Bir F. G. Herridge:
Lt. Col. 1. 1. L. Dowbiggins and Mrs
Hancock, 120.
BT ANDREW'S CHURCH The S. C. M. Post has received the fol
St Andrew's lowing donation to the Church Fund in memory of "Mum"; $10. SALVATION ARMY
The gratefully
N. Thamas Tam, $10: Meners John D. Humphreys & Co., $16; Masses Jebsen & Co.. $50; Union Trading Co. 10 Ylen Vieh · Commercial Bank Ltd, Mensen Leigh & Orange $10. Total to ante. $2,005,
NEW TERRITORIES RELIEF The Inembers of the Now Territories Rellet acknowledge with grateful thanks
following donations and gifts
ing in the New Territory villages:
Mr Aw Boon-haw, $1,000; Mr S, F. Bal- four, District Officer South, $300 Sir Elly Kadoorie & Sona, 8230; Hongkong Foot- ball Association, $100; Mr Tang Pok-kou,
WATER STORAGE Pak-kou,
SHOWS SLIGHT INCREASE
The storage in the Island reservoirs at the end of last month showed a slight Increase over that of the cor- responding period last year, thero
2.125.05 millions
Towbinin, $10: Miss R. Rumjalin 85. Mr Aw Boon-haw one drum of Vaseline; Atra Rouse, one parcel of socks for tables.
Per Cheung Chau Elders (Cheung Cheu Theatrical performance, part proceeda), $2,000,
It is indeed a pleasure to set foot abroad among friends and to have the assurance that there is territory in the For East on which Americans are always welcome. In Hongkong there is no need to stress the bonds of friendship that exist between
na, the United States and Err-|
the three
ree great bastions of Democracy remaining in the world to-day. The links between England
UNSELFISH INSPECTOR
and the United States are as evident Fine Example To Force
in the East as they are in the West.
struggle for Democracy in the West Garden yesterday.
cause
ey
it is safe to say that they have never been more cordial. We are operating with China in many ways.
Mr
had
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"On Behalf of the Working
Billy Russel (Comedian)—an AC- tual Theatre Recording.
8.15 A Light Orchestral Pro-
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Framme with Deanna Durbin (SoReserve Fund and Rest prano) and Allan Jones (Tenor).
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Here no less than in the West we A tea party in honour of Inspector Plegaria; Goodnight Vienna. have a joint interest in the preven-Noor Mohammed, who was recently Geraldo and His Sweet Music, (with Salvation Army Headquation and curbing of aggression. Here promoted, was given by Mr Abbas Vocal Chorus): I'm Falling In Love
acknowledge receipt of the
(both following donations, which have been no less than in the West we are joint Khan, Hon. Commisaloner of the with Someone: Sweethearts credited to the Annual Appeal for 1941 by Interested in the preservation and Police Reserve, and Mr Feroz All, from flm "Life of Victor Herbert")
Previously acknowledged, $0.303; extension of Democratie Institutions. Assistant Superintendent of the Re-
Or. Wee Tong-lee, $5: hembers of the Kow-
By the Fireside-Romance toan Docks Recreation Club $100; Mr w. It is a platitude to say that the serve at the Hongkong Hotel Root chestra; ones (Tonor) with
(Hippmann)....Frederic Hippmann Ipoh struggle for Democracy in the East. Noor Mohammed joined the Pollec in beams (film "100 men and a girl") is indissolubly bound up with the Mr Abbas Khan said Inspector and His Orchearta; It's Rolping Sun- Democracy. In the East 1014 and distinguished himself in....Deanna Durbin (Soprano) with The present alignment of world charge of ships' guards in 1022 when Orchestra: Rhapsody No. 1 (Bixner)
tu recog Powers would knock this fact. Into the Sui On was pirated.
Eugen Wolf and His Orchestra our heads if there were any reluct-nition of his courage
and sacrifice One I Love; Cosi Cosa (both during May, 1941 towards the malatens ance on our part to accept this con- he was promoted Sergeant-Major. from An Everybody. Sing').rene and Fixed Deposits received in ance of the Clinics and liospital opera!clusion. The friends of Democracy He was made Sub-Inspector in 1928, Allan Jones (Tenor) with Orchestra; Local Currency and Sterling on terms
in the world to-day follow the events and through hard work and devotion Mexican Serenade (Kashubec); No- that may be ascertained on application.
(Hensett). was recently promoted vellelte Serenade of the Far East with no less interest to service
Inspector, Mr Abbas Khan asked Frederic Hippmann and His Orches- than they do events in Europe; be the Indian Police present to follow tra; When April Sings; Waltzing in
that whatever the realise
(both from "Spring strengthens Democracy in the East the splendid example out by inspec- the Clouds
Parade")
.Deanna Durbin strengthens it in, the West. I can tor Mohammed.
Abbas Khan also paid tribute prano) with Orchestra, say with the greatest assurance that
for his 0.00 London Relay.This New the people of the United States, from to Inspector Mohammed the highest officials down, have a sacrifice in regard to services ren- and News Commentary.
dered the community. Owing to his 9.15 Studio-Leiter from Free
GENERAL HOLIDAY Further donations are urgently need real and genuine interest in China.
On Thursday, June Of American relations with China hard work, the Indian Police Re-China.
12, Uke ed for the prosecution of the New Ter- fritory work.
serve
greatly increased in Read by Mrs. Alice, Chow.
General Post . Öffice, and Kowloon PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
0.30 The Mills Brothers and Central Post Office will be open from The S. C. M. Post has received
co-strength. the following donation to the Society for the
Inspector Noor Mohammed thank-Banjo Solos.
8 nm. to 10 a.m., Sheungivan Eranch 9.45-10.00 Projection of Children in memory of the Increasing old is being rendered to ed his hosts and recalled Mr Abbas
News in French (on Post Office will be open from 8 am. late Mra 11. Hullock!
Short China under the Lease and Lend Act. Khan's hard work
· Wave only), President of as Me I. S. Jones, $3.
to 0 a.m. and the other Branch Post Under this
0.45 The New Maytale Novelly Omees will be entirely closed. Under
Acl essential war the Indian Muslim Society in building materials
There will be one collection from made available to work he had put in for the com- Espana China. A
second form of aid is munity, especially in caring for Wollz (Anclife); Round the Round-delivery of registered and ordinary through commercial loans granted to widows and orphans. He said Mr about (Foster); Snow Man (Archer); correspondence at 10 am. China by the Export-Import Bank.
Bank. Abbas Khan had helped children of Shy Serenade (Scott-Wood).
10,00 Studio The This crable Chinn through Its United Indian constables in their education series of Talks on Drama of Yester-
Sixth States corporation, The Universal and was glad that some had now Trading Co., to purchase machinery grown up and become members of lay and To-day by Evelyn Wood. and machine tools, trucks, commer- the Force. He said Mr Abbas Khan Illustrated by scenes from Classical
and cial aircraft,
products, and Mr Feroz All had worked ex- petroleum
Afodern and bridging materials, ceptionally hard in building up the
and
BeSonata in F railroad products, to name just Indian Police Reserve, and added. Major, Op. 24-"The Spring.". Iron and
Jeno Lener (Violin) and Louis A prominent and leading member a few. In return China through a that previous to their being commis gallons by an estimated population of the Colony's soclal and sporting Chinese corporation, the Foo Sling sioned, the Force was very, Insignifi-] Kentner (Plano).
11.00 Close Down. 653,000 at the rate of 19.9 gallons world, Mrs Lambert Dunbar, will be Trading Corporation, sends to the cant in numbers. per head per day, compared with
Mr Bidmead, as head of the In- 385.30, mill
million
payment tung oil, gallons by 890,000
severing her connection with Hong- United States in kong after a stay of about 25 years, tin, tungsten, antimony. ete. The dian Contingent, expressed his con-
Stabilisation operations with which gratulations to Inspector day in May last year,
audience The total rainfall recorded by the for Manila, before going on to Call-I
will, I trust, constitute a third and that during his 27 years' service 131 Royal Observatory since the Begin-fornia where she intends to make
Mrs Dunbar will be ac- vital farm of aid. The Generalissimo the Force, there had never been one ning of the year up to the ccompanied as far as Manila by her has recently stated that China's war occasions when Inspector Mohammed May 31.405 inches, compared with
are 70 are 70 per cent, economic had baen
either 'for 34.340 inches for the muc perlod husband who will then return to properly e per cent, military. In rence or slackness, an example, which from the Hongkong X. B. C. A. for
Acknowledging receipt of Hongkong.
Chairman of the Women's Inter- is to the economic field that my as- every policeman should follow. He mobile canteens, the proceeds of an national Club
since its inception seclates and I will direct our atten- said Inspector Mohanmed was twice amateur dramatic production, the eight years ago, Mrs Dunbar was tion and activities.
awarded, for meritorious service and National Council of the YMCA, in China's Difficulties
had been commended twice by the London reveals that It has more than also one of the organisers of the "Bella Southern House-a hostel
China's economic and financial di Governor for excellent work and 1,000 centres in Britain for the use
the strains of in- devotion to duty.
of the forces, with about 650 mobile for working girls and wamen in ficulties, under Happy Valley which was closed vasion and the devastation wrought Mr
said that over $500 canteens to serve smaller units and Bldmead shortly after the
of by war, are many and varied. The had been collected as a present to help in meeting the needs of air raid evacuation 01 women and children from Hongkong Chinese Government has been-devot- Inspector Mohammed but when up-victims. Site has been generally active in ing an increasing amount of attention proached, he strenuously refused the other social work in the Colony, and to these problems, in the attempt to gift and insisted it be donated to the
and supplies are being up the Society, and the wonderful Orchestr Waldteufel); Temptation the pillar boxes as on Sundays, one
baist 2.048.43 million gallons,
gallons 28 against 2.04
Consumption on the island during totalled 507.47 million the month Bullons by an estimated population of 777,000 at the rate of 23.0 gallons per head per day, compared with 539.06 million Kallons by 960,000 people at 18.1 gallons per head per day in May, 1940,
"On"the" Mainland," the total storage was 1,049.03
million
gallons 39
against
2,138.13 millions gallons lust year Excluding Lai Chi Kok Water
Boat Dock, the total consumption during the month was 307.02 million
of
Mrs Dunbar
To Leave Hongkong
gathered and
10,35
of
There will also be one delivery of from the Branch Post Offices at aordinary correspondence at 11 a.m.
Stanley, Tulpo and Un-Long,
The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.
The usual weekly Air Mail to Rangoon to connect with the "British Overseas Airways". will, until further· notice, be closed on Mondays instead of Fridays.
people at 14 gallons per head per when she leaves by the next Clipper have the honour to be associated med and impressed on his oham-1 GIFT FROM HK Air Mail by "Pan American Airways
Irst year.
Brigadier William Darby, Omeer commanding the Salvation Army in South and West China, has returned after spending about 10 days in Chungking and Chengtu in connec tion with the opening of Salvation Army work In West China.
to
support the
BOMBER
FUND
her
honte.
She
1930.
It
able
cluded Mr Bidmead.
Y.M.C.A.
£35
has been extended until June 14,
MISDORP 'S SOUTH AFRICAN PIPE TOBACCO
The closing date of the exhibition AN EASY WAY With Mrs Biggar, organised a party check certain developments and to Bomber Fund.
to raise funds for medical relief for and solutions for others. It is our This shows, you what kind of nct pictures by Miss Li Pul-ming, of China, at the American Club in 1937, sincere hope that we shall be and also for British War Relief in to contribute, In our small way, ton Inspector Mohammed is", con- Gin Ling College, at the Hotel Cecil,
the success of these measures. Our Mrs Dunbar has for long been a contribution will depend in no little keen follower of the Turf, and has degree upon you, the members and been connected with racing-here for
Irlends
the American Club. You the last 10 years. Her inala suc have an important part to play in cesses have included the Hongkong the thoughful, forward-looking and Derby in 1928, won by her pony sympathelle, consideration of the
Bull, and the winning of
face, We are the problems we fact
banking. Serge Cup
on your good will and co-operation. by the same pony from 1929 to 1932 inclusive. Sitting
We think we can
thing many. Bull also won the Foochow Cup in because she has stand China 1930, 1032 and 1033, but was beaten common with last faces. info second place by Mr Lambert lation and a vast territory sho
faced 113 Duubar's Diana Bay in 1931. Under tury, the problem of mobilising her
ed In this nineteenth cen well-known ponies racing under exhaustible
resources · In order to raise the standards of living of her people by the peaceful expansion of commerce, trade and
gigantic.
task she was interrupted through no fault of her
by forces which sought
to subjugate the Chinese nation
by brute military strength,
is to instruct your Bankers to pay a monthly sum to
WAR FUND
SOUTH CHINA-
MORNING POST, LTD.
Total subscribed.
to date: $2,164,357.75
Total remitted to London: £130,939.19.6d
'Mrs · Dunbar's colours were Bear Claw and Red Feather.
Chinese Refugees In Government Camps The number of Chinese refugees and destitutes becommodated in the Hongkong Government, tofugee camps for the week ending June 7 shows a sight, drop of 19 persons, The Agures, which are supplied to Hie Press by the Medical authorities, for:
the period ending June 7, are given below, with those for May, 31
King's Park, 1,337
we
Own
in
China has written n
n glorious.page in the annals of history by her in- domitable resistance to unprovoked. aggression in the face of the most fearful odds and dimculties, and her efforts will inevitably be crowned with success, the
Range: Relations with Chinese
in brackets a member of the United Tarif
chung
Mutac
1.954 (1,908); Munt
Commission I have come into close contact with representatives' of the 1,631 (1,537); Morrison, Till qu Britian Government,⠀ "We have (500); Tai Hang: squatters camp negotiated, we have haggled, we have Shanizmas: Ngau Tau Kak aquat- argued, we went, beckground of nd we have differed but ters camp 800 (911); Kam Tin 2,708. always (2,785);Fanling Children's Camp, 370 warm friendship which hatred a succcksfut conclusión to" bur Lefforts. WAY Here in the
he East I am articipating that .mu relations, both emelet and unofficial, with the British, will be
11,898, as cómpared with: 11,915 for May, 31, showing a decrease of 19.3
RANCH Plug, Flake & Long Cut-Also JUBILEE, WINDSOR, COLONEL EAZY and Dr. PLUMB Mixtures:
Obtainable"at all
C. INGENOHL'S CIGAR STORES
Perla del Oriente'
and at other tobacconists
INWARD AIR MAILS
Direct Service"-San Francisco date, June 10......../.June-17. Air Mail by "Pan American · Altways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 24th June
...July 1.
OUTWARD AIR MAILS Monday, June 16
Air Ball by Air in Rangoon to con- nect with the "British, Overseas Airways."
Ë.P.O. and G.P.Ó. Reg.
Ord.
June 16, 4 pm. June 16, 4.30 p.m. Tuesday, June 17
Air Mall for Manfia, Guam, Honsiniu, U.S.A. and Europe vis “Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Aliantlo Services"
K.P.O.
Ord.
Orde
¡June 17, 5 p.m. ¡June 17, 5.30 p.m. Q.P.O.
June 17, 5. p.m.
June 17, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, July 1
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Heno- Iuld, U.8.A., and Europe via "Pan- American Airways and Traps- Atlantic Services.”
R.P.O.
Ord.
July 1, 5 pa „July 1, 830 pan.
G.P.O.
Ieg:
Ord.
„July 1, 5-950. July 1, 7 pm.
MEDICAL RELIEF
Report on Cases Treated In New Territories
The number of enses treated by the New Territories" Rellaf":"Association, during May totalled 11,125, compris- frig 2,373 in Haw Par Hospital; Cheung Chau, 921. In Kam Tip, 1,098 in Teun 928-in / Tun - Alun, - 613 - In Wan. Shalaukok, 1,900 in Fanling, 307- In Pakuling, 1,232 In Shatin And 957 In Ha Truenos
There were 81 In-patients, while 027 were seen by doctors and, 108 home, visita, were made, Maternity. cases totallde 14; and included in the cases treated were 470 for Malaria, of which 113 were in Triun Wun ̈and 153 in Shatin
The Tiger Dalm⠀⠀⠀ Ambulance answered 154 calle during the manth and carriest 134 patiënta, While 1,387; cases were treated at the Haw Pat Accident Stanodara
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