SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1928.
JAPAN'S LATEST.
(Continued from Page 1.)
The correspondents are of the opinion that it is useless to send the photographs to the illustrated papers as they are too horrible to print, but it is understood that the Legation is forwarding coples to foreign Governments.-Reu-
ter.
Keeping Order.
Tokyo, Yesterday,
THE CHINA MAIL,
CHINA EXHIBITION. DOG RACE COURSES.
STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
PRESENTED.
A HUGE SUCCESS.
NEW LICENCES BILL ›
INTRODUCED.
COMMONS' UNANIMITY,
CINEMA NOTES.
“SÓRKELL AND SON” AT THE QUEEN'S.
FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY.
STOPS INDIGESTION WHERE IT STARTS.
and by thousands of one-time suffer-
It's a fine thing to get up from a kearty meal knowing that the food which you have enjoyed will bo enilly digested, without pain or any stopsch suffering. Yet it's the easiest thing in the world to avoid indigestion or, At the final general committee Westminster, The most inter- The big screen version of War-if you are an habitual sufferer, to slop meeting of the China Exhibition, eating thing in the House was the wick Deeping's famous novel, heakh. Just a little Binurated Mag- it and put the stomach into perfect the statement of accounts, having resoption given to Mr. John "Sorrell and San," is being nesia in water, or two or three tablets been circulated among the mem- Buchan's Dog Racing Bill. This screened at the Queen's Theatre taken after eating, instantly neu- bers, was taken as read, and car bill requires all future dog courses for the last times to-day, The tralises the excess acids which cause ried by unanimous vote.. The Ray. to obtain a licence before begin-story enacted by a sterling cast and soothes, heals and strengthens the the trouble, preventa fermentation, A message from Tainan anys W. W. Rogers was in the chair,,ning racing; existing courses must including such well-known piny-inflamed stomach lining Bisurated": that the Japanese Consul-General and mentioned that the exhibition obtain a licence within six months ers as H. B. Warner. Anna Q. Magnesin, which is sold by all chem- has formally notified the local from the financial side had been an from the paing of the bill into Chinese authorities of the ap-undoubted success, as they had in law. The local authority may give pointment of Major-General Saito hand the sum of $1,273.39, with an or withhold Hcence, and it may an Garrison Commander for the amount of $358.25 that had not yet also impote any conditions that it purpose of assisting the Chinese been received, which would bring doems desirable. Chamber of Commerce in the the total up to $1,631.64, a return maintenance of peace and order. that was certainly not expected, ten-minutes rulo, under which a The bill was introduced under the but nevertheless very praiseworthy. member briefly explains the objecta Still Fighting.
It was suggested that this sum of the bill, and asks permission to be divided among various institu- tions in the Colony, and elsewhere,
introduce it. Permission was preference being given to medical given without the slightest sign of opposition. That there was strong
racing was known; but the un- to introduce the bill was given was animity with which the permission
a surprising and protentous fact.
-Reuter..
Nilsson. Alice Joyce, Nils Asther ists, the remedy, which is recom=" and Norman Trevor "Sorrell mended by doctors, used in hospitals, and Son" was directed by Herbert ers, who have proved again and again Brenon, who made "Beau Geste" that it in a certain rollover of all acid- and "Peter Pan,"
caused digestiva, troubles.
NOTICE.
near Paotingfu (90 miles south and Educational efforts, not all feeling in the House about dog tre, offers suspense and mystery MEETING will be held (wea-|
Peking, Yesterday. Apparently reliable French re- ports state that the Manchurian forces have taken the offensive
south-west of Peking. on the Peking-Hankow Railway) and ob- tained an initial success, inflicting heavy losses of the Kuominchun and Shansi (allied Nationalist)
armies-Reuter.
A General's Kow-tow,
Peking, Yesterday. General Chang Tsung-chang ar- rived at Peking yesterday after. noon and
kow-tow-ed (made- obeisance) to Marshal Chang Tso- lin, humbly apologising for the loss of Shantung.-Reuter.
necessarily of distinctly missionary character.
After discussion the following amounts were voted: Chinese Mission to Lepers $200.00
Alice Memorial and
Noibersole Hospitals Kwong Wah Hospital
Κονίσσει
MS. Blind Boys' Home,
Faochow
To St. Andrew's Church,
for electric Lighting; repair of furniture and Jawn
to
WORLD THEATRE.
ture with secret service methods, "Diplomacy," an excellent pic- which will be shown for the last time to-day at the 5.15 anit 9.20 HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. performances in the World Then-
THE FIFTH EXTRA RACE
on SATURDAY, 26th May and ther permitting) at Happy Valley
MONDAY, 28th May, 1928, com- mencing at 2.30 p.m. on both days. The first bell will be rung at 2 p.m.
as well as an apnealing love atory. Matt Moore are the chief players. Blanche Sweet, Nell Hamilton and
At 2.30 and 7.15 the Chinese drama "Lok Yeung Bridge" will,
· STAR THEATRE.
-
Members are advised that they must show their Badges to obtain admission to the Membera Entlo- sure.
A Skilful Advocate. 100.00 Some of the unanimity may have be shown.
been due to the skit! of Mr. 100.00 Buchan's
advocacy. Не
The charge for admission to the made no complaint about the
Public Enclosure will be $1 per day sport; 100.00 he did not
Another picture well worth, for all persons including Ladies, attack the.
seeing is "The Heart of Salome" Soldiers and Sallora in uniform gambling which some maintain
which will have its final screen-half price. be the sole reason for these ings at the Star Theatre to-day. races after mechanical hares, The Heart of Salome" is an ab- 300.00 though he did call these meetings sorbing story of a financier's spy, (This represents out-of-pocket "huge operatr casinos." He
a part played by Alma Rubens. expenses only).
based his whole case The balance to be sent to the nitude of the new sport and the the climax.
on the mag-A thrilling sword duel provides Holmes Herbert, Ominous Rainstorm for Canton's Church Missionary Association for need of public control.
Mr. Barry Norton. Robert Agnew Mourning.
their disposal. ·
Buchan has a soothing way with and Walter Ducan appear in sup The use of this balance, was sub- him, and he can make an impres-port of Miss Rubens. ject la the following commenda-slonistic "bic" with anyone. tions by the general committee, as appeals from the institutions men- tioned below had been received by
5. MINUTES' SILENCE.
Rain poured unceasingly when the five minutes' silence was ob- served, by Government order, in Canton yesterday, as a mark of respect for the Chinese killed in The series of recent clashes with The Japanese in Talnan.
the Chairman.
Victoria Home
When the House comes to close
quarters with the bill, nothing is WAR RELICS GOING. more likely than that disentient and
critical vices will be heard. But
behind the bill on all sides of the House there can be no manner of doubt.
REMINDERS.
BRITISH VIEW CHANGES?
Each member has the right to introduce. 2. non-members to the Members Enclosure, tickets for whom сап ¿be obtained from Messrs. Linstead & Davis at 15 ench per day up to Friday, 25th May, 1928.
..
The charge for admission for Ladies to the Members' Enclosure
Each member can obtain, upon
to application
the Secretary, Badges for admission of 2 Ladies' free of charge.
C.M.S. Leper Home, Pakhol; the
That preference be given to the of the strength of the support that /SCRAPPING THE UNPLEASANT will be $2 per day.
and Orphanage, When the gun was fired from the Goddess of Mercy Hill, all Kowloon City: St. Hilda's Girls' School, Canton; Holy Trinity Col- traffic stopped and work ceased.
Flags were half-masted in Can-lege, Canton; St. Stephen's Hall ton yesterday.
POSTE RESTANTE.
(Women's University Hostel) Hong Kong.
The Blind Boys' Home in Foochow
Britain is scrapping her war Bookmakers, 'Tic Tac Men, etee- telies.
tera, will not be permitted to Just as cagerly as they were operate within the precincts of the during rathered for parks and other pub-Hong Kong Jockey Club tanks, massive cannon, bayonets, lic places ten years ago, battered the Race Meeting.
gaa
masks, helmeta, whole
museums of shells, machine guns and small arms by the dozen are being sold for scrap iron and the proceeds given to the poor.
Unemployed & A Film Company.
administration was raised by Mr. A very interesting question of
Maxton at question-time, but Interesting Information regard- cusative
AC questions and ing some of the places for which answers are not the best method of evasive help was approved was given. bringing out the facts, which, are Į obscure, The Labour case is that w outside the diocese, but it was some 211 unemployed on the books UNCLAIMED CORRESPONDENCE felt that in view of the great need of a Labour Exchange were engaged of the work that it was doing, help for a day by afins company and not should be sent. St. Hilda's Girls' paid their
wages. According to School, Canton, has continued its Mr. Maxton a test action brought invaluable work all through the in the Derby County troubious times in Canton, while established the claim of the men..
Court
Holy Trinity College has been clos- A General Post Office notifica-ed since 1925, and is just about to whether theft unemployment pay What was not made clear was tion, gives the following particu- re-open under the Rev. and Mrs. was stopped. If they received no lars with regard to unclaimed cor- H. A: Wittenbach, The work that pay from the film company, and, if respondence, etc., waiting at the
the Kwong Wah is doing is so well in addition their unemployment called the local tank Post Office, and also unclaimed
AT THE G.P.O.
↓
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RADIO TELEGRAMS.
pleasant reminders of the horrors Britons say the relics are un-
of war, the government war office declares it had no further use for
dealers will take them. them, and no one except the junk
Effect On Children.
radio telegrams at the Radio Tele known, that comment is needless. pay was stopped, clearly the men nuisance, a disgrace
Poste Restante Correspondence.
R. Adlam, Manager, Bank of Chosen, Madam Beauville, Robt. Craig, Capt. E. Cuttle (H.M.S. **Hawk"), E. Constance, Master
:
Hong Kong, 19th May, 1928.
CHURCH NOTICES,
A CHARGE OF ONE DOLLAR IS MADE FOR ALL NOTICES
UNDER THIS HEADING
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG KONG.
May, 20th 1928.
Sunday after Ascension. Holy Communion, 8 a.m., Military Service, 9.30 a.m. Children's Service, 10.15 am, Peak Sunday School, 10 a.m Matins, 11 am.
Preacher: Rev. H. V. Koop Holy Communion, 12 noon. Evensong, 6 p.m. Preachr: The Dean.
At Taunton the city councillors "a public to twentieth The Chinese Mission to Lepers, have suffered a hardship. graph Office, Government Build-under the patronage of Sir Shou- the other hand, they did work for of
If, on century civilisation and a violation ing:-
Christianity.", Bapton, In son Chow, and Dr. S. W. Tao, two which their employer looked to the Devonshire gave its trench mortar of the gentlemen who assisted at insurance the opening of the China Exhibi- clearly here would be
funds to pay them away. At Holyhead a councillor a scandal advised that the city's tank be tion, is that is organised for the stamping Law in the thirties of the last cen- Edinburgh town council has agreed a purely Chinese effort comparable to those of the old Poor flung into the breakwater. The out of this dread disease. It is G. & H. Clark, A. E. C. Corbet c/ felt that grants to these various
tury. But the facts were left to sell its guns, and relica for £200. Cox & Kings (Agents) Ltd., J. Tsocieties and associations will meet
obscure.
Aberdeenshire, favourite recruit- Crocker, Miss Lilly Chung. Miss P.with universal approval.
The Minister of Labour contented ing ground of the Gordon High- Davey, Mr. Fitz-Henry, Gillespie &
himself by maintaining that it was landers, made so complete a sweep Sons, Mrs. A. Gillespie. S. T. Goon, Chairman mentioned that he had the money for the men, and with the Don and Dec rivers are grave- In a few closing words, the not for his department to recover of its war relics that the beds of (Herbalist), P. Green, Hopkins, heard from all sides congratula that we had to be satisfied. Dunn & Co., Miss Ilo Mei Ho, Johntory remarks about the exhibition, Maxton tried to move the adjourn-
Mr. yards of bayonets and guns. Jose, Manager, Kein Sai Tuin which remarks he passed on to the ment on the ground that it was a complain that playing with tanks to-morrow
. Everywhere the city fathers (Express office of Wuchow) E. G. S. general committee, for it was due Kay, L. H. Lamb, P. Logue, S. D. to their untiring efforts that the portance," but the Speaker did not and toy
matter of "urgent public im and big guns instead of tin soldiers Lund, T. H. Morrison (Morrison success of this unique event was
cannons will make the Motors), A. C. Montgomery, John made possible.
agree. He so far sympathised with { children too fond of the false glory Meikle, 'Mr. & Mrs. Noll-Walker, He read the letter from the that he might raise the topic on
Mr. Maxton, however, as to suggest in war. W. H. Pashley, A. Petroff, H. J. Bishop of the Diocese, in which the Renniks (Hotel Belfonte), M. A. Bishop, after congratulating the the adjournment.
Sofaer, Mrs. W. R. Stewart, H.. committee on the undertaking, ex- Shaw, J. Samson, R. W. Taylor, Mr. pressed the hope that the experi.
.
Private Members' Toples.
Thesing, A. A. L. Tuson, R. Zipper. ment would be repeated in the The private members' motions
Unpaid Correspondence.
future.
T. W. Campbell, Paul Harvey Mr. Rogers, then conveyed his (c/o H.K. Hotel) T. Van Leenwen, best thanks to the Committee for M. J. E. Mitchell, P. Perkins, E. their work, and with a
vote of Stilley
(c/u
H.K. Hotel), S.thanks to the Chairman, the meet- Saguisag.
Ing was adjourned, 'sine die' as the
Registered Articles. Bank of Chosen, G. Fantaellaz, H. Lensvelde, Miss B. & R. Moroukjan, Archie Ming (H.K. Christian Col- lege), C. Ramson, M. A. Sofner, C.] Tang, A. Weismans, B. Zipper... Radio Telegrams.
Address.
Scribes
Scribes
Tacannen
Teaset
Wdit
Kicellong
From.
Cholon
Cholon
Tcheka
Magelang
9.a. "Tenyo Maru"! Wuchow Samarinda Oscar (Bank of China), Swatow
Yuen Lai
Geogory Gullin.... San Francisco Taant Cheung-woo. Kwongchowan Harbour Pilot Station.
8.9, Somedono. Maru" Namdinh
8.8. Kashgar".
Shudder
Portrait
Miramar
Lal Sang..
5.8. Mongolia". Makasser
Cheng Go (Letter)...Kashmir
Gerlear
Chimgurlen
Judgment
Crispation
Chairman remarked!
Statement of Accounts. Receipts.
By loans
.$.700.00 Entrance to Exhibition 1008.05 5137.73 Takings and rent
$6842.78
.§:358.25
Total
To come
Expenditure. To Repayment of
loans
..$700.00 Construction, repay
ments to stalls, etc 4,869.39 - Balance
1,273.39
Total
$6,842.78
DESTITUTES:
burning
IN THE COLONY ?
CANTON MILITARY
DESERTERS.
A staff officer of the 2nd. Bat
were again unsatisfying, for neither inter-Imperial trade nor a motion disapproving of the Liberal land
ΣΤΟ exactly policy questions, and they would not have tallon Canton Army, residing at been chosen by the House had it No. 430 Des Voeux-road, Central, been free to choose. They were has notified the Police that two.aol- debated merely because they hap- diors of the Canton Army deserted pened to have the luck of the from the regiment on May 4, and ballot.
are believed to be in the Colony,
The remedy would seem to be that the House should be given the power to refine a motion by a mem- ber who has had the luck of the ballot when it is of Insufficient general Interest.
AMONG NEIGHBOURS.
An the result of a serious quar-
rel with a neighbour, a Chinese
...
On Mr. Barclay-Harvey's motion woman has been removed to the on the furtherance of Empire trade Government Hospital auffering Mr. Amery spoke well and much from Injuries sustained to the left more vividly than usual; he tends to arm and stomach. The woman re- be a little dry and matter-of-fact sided at Sal Wlog-lane, and a 66 To-day he made his trade statistice years of age. live--a ran achievement. He
pointed out that 7,500,000 Austra
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ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH,
KOWLOON...
Following are the Services for Sunday after Ascension. 8.15 am. Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon, Preacher the Vicar.
6 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon, Preacher the Vicar.
Monday, 21, 9 p.m. Receptioni to bid farewell to Mr., Mra, and Miss Mitchell.
UNION CHURCH.
Jordan Road, Kowloon. [The only Church in Kowloon for Presbyterians, Congregational- lata, Baptists, Wesleyans, Method- 1sts and other Evangelical Protea- tants outside the Church of Eng- land.].
Morning: 10 am. Young People's Service, conducted by Mr. A. W. Ingram.
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Public Worship 11, s.m. Subject: "Recurring Needs." 6 pan. "The Message of the Silent Years in the Life of Christ
Preacher at both Services: Rev. J. Horace Johnston, B.A..
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
DNA" "SCIENTIST, NE
Hans and New Zealanders were buy-With a view to encouraging a ing more British produce from the general knowledge of the ""Three Branch of The Mother Church, other end of the world than 120,- People's Frinciples, the Nationalist The First Church of Christ, Scient- 000, of Europeans at our doors, Univerafty Council has decided to lat, in Boston, Mass, USA.1 Ope New Zealander, measured by hold monthly examinations In the vi export statistics, was worth to us-subject and all educational Institu- a dozen Frenchmen, 24 Germans,tions have been ordered to conduct 100, Chinese, and 300 Russians. such for their students,
Macdonnell Road, below Bowen
Road Tram Station. Sunday Service, 11.15 am. SubjectSoul Body.". Wednesday, Evening Meeting at 6.80 o'clock.s
Reading Room at abore addnas,
Mrs. Murenbeeld Lahaddatu Before Major C. Willson at the Tai Tong (H.K. Hotel). Medan Central Magistracy this morning, | Figures are only illustrations, ass
- Antonle Tex C&L Ivanoff and Matcha! Lebon, the lalo lan Joseph Chamberlain With a view to preventing floods, Jesselton two foreigners, appeared on the observed, but this illustration was in the Yellow River in the future Los Angeles charge of being destitute and with remarkably lively. Of course. It the Hona River Conservancy
Namdinh | Dut employment, The former was must be understood that Mr. Bureau has received special «li« open; Troubador
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