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EXCELLENCY THE GOV-
HERNOR, Sir Cecil Clementi,
MAIL.
THE
CHINA
OLO CUSTOM
PRINCE IN AFRICA
Dismissal of Chinese Employees
CHAMBER DISCUSSION
discussion arose over
employees of Chinese firma.
Reception at Cape Town
WONDERFUL PANORAMA
WAS
"magnificent."
18,000 FREE
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Chinese Who Surrender-
ed to Russians
RED PROPAGANDA
will preside K.C.M.G.,
at the At the monthly meeting of the
Cape Town, Yesterday,
Peking, Yesterday. CONSTITUENT MEETING to be Chinese Gèneral Chamber of Com- The Prince of Wales has arrived Foreign investigators returning held in the City Hall, on TUES-merce held yesterday. 蟲 heated here and was accorded a most from Harbin, after a trip to Man- DAY, JANUARY 21,5 p.m.
a question enthusiastic reception, though he chull, state that the Chinese troops are gradually roturning westward Ladies and gentlemen who are which affects thousands of Chinese came na private holidaymaker.
reached Hai- interested are invited to attend.
Cape Town's reception to the and at present have
In lar, which city is stated to have The meeting was presided over by Prince
of the early hour suffered terribly at the hands of the Mr. Li Yick-mui. A letter from spite
vantage polat at the retreating Chinese troops. Last the Kung Fing Chinese Labour every
was crowded, and the year it will be recalled that Chi- Association was read in which the Docks Chamber was asked to negotiate route from the Docks to Govern- nese troops lootell and then burned with employers in Hong Kong to ment House had been betlagged, and the city before retreating in face give two weeks' notico to Chinese was thronged by cheering crowds of the Russian advance. employees if their services were of British, Dutch and natives. -nòlonger required at the temination
of the lunar year.
Mr.
The Business of the Meeting will be to adopt a constitution for a Soelety for the Protection of Children and to elect officers, and General and Executive Committees.
NOTICE.
י
RECEPTION TO H.E. THE GOVERNOR AND LADY CLEMENTI
on
Ho
The investigators state that the damage is estimated at fifteen mil- lion dollars.
A Berce sale was blowing when the Kenilworth Castle arrived in
The Prince of Iu supported the Table Bay at dawn.
Barga Mongols The Barga Mongols are stated to labourers, saying that the labourers Wales was on deck at five o'clock should get two weeks' notice or one and joined a knot of passengers be negotiating with the Heilung- watching the wonderful panorama. klang authorities in Tsitsihar. The WEDNESDAY, 22nd January, 1930 months salary as compensation.
desire autonomy, but at 4 p.m.
The discussion then became gen- The liner waited in the Bay for the Mongols eral, many were against the pro-gale to abate and docked at 9 a.m.hitherto have not declared their
Governor-General, the | Independence. posal, particularly Mr. Ma Ying-when the pui. of the Sincere Co., and Mr. Earl of Athlone, came on board and Philip Gockchin, of the Wing On
on
The Hong Kong Cricket Club Ground.
Tickets may be obtained from the leading Clubs in the Colony or
from:-
Mr. E. I. WYNNE JONES, C.S.O.,
or
Mr. II. J. ARMSTRONG,,
1, Des Voeux Road Central, Joint Hon. Secretaries.
Co.
The motion was defeated by votes to 4.
EDUCATION
Hong Kong, 17th January, 1930. Some Thoughts of A
Chinese Lady
4
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"Some thoughts on Education"
LAMMERT BROS. were voiced last night at the Hong
AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS.
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The railway is running satisfac-
"Stuffed Full"
welcomed the Prince amid the chears torily between Harbin and Man- of the passengers and the crowds chuli, although the track is in a
The bad condition in some places. assembled at the docks. Prince of Wales and the Earl of Athlorne later drove in an open ear to Government House.-Reuter.
ATHEIST RUSSIA
The 18,000 Chinese troops who surrendered to the Russians in the Manchuli and Chalainor regionė last November have been set free and are now at Manchull, Accord- ing to
"atuffed reports they are
Abhorrence Expressed in full" with Communist propaganda.
Britain
PROTEST MOVEMENT
London, Yesterday.
- Public Auctions-neither was it just siting in a class churches in the occasion of the
at thoir Sales Room, Duddell Street.
1
-Reuter.
1
JAPAN'S POLITICS
Suppressed Excitement in Diet
ELECTION PROBABLE
delivered their
Kong University by Miss Irene Ho Tung, B.A., daughter of Sir Robert
Abhorrence at the Soviet atheis- and Lady Ho Tung.
Education, she said, was not tical campaign was unequivocally merely roading and writing, expressed in Russian and other Britain and abroad. for lecture room.
According to Dr. yesterday. Percival Nunn, education was a Epiphany (old style). A Christian
Tokyo, Yesterday. With the opening of the Naval Con Tinstructions to sell by Public boys and girls to grow up. THE Undersigned have received life-a life to be spent in assisting Protest Movement of which Lords
Glasgow and Brentford (better ference and also the re-convening of Auction
After having definitely decided known as Sir William Joynson the Diet to-morrow, auppressed excite- ON
to take up education, the speaker Hicks) are presidents, has received ment is discernible,
Generally, it is believed that almost THURSDAY, January 23, 1930,
said that it was in October, 1927, message from the Rishop of as soon as the Premler, the Foreign commencing at 5.15 p.m., that she registered herself for a London exhorting all believers in Minister and the Finance Minister course at the London University for Freedom to join in protest against have
speeches the Secondary Teacher's Diploma. this revival of methods of barbariam the Diet will be dissolved for the pur- A Special Selection of Rare Bri- Two days a week they visited and religious persecution unknown pose of enabling the Government Party Įto seek a majority the polls, as the tish Colonial Stamps, also Scarce secondary schools in London, either for many centuries.
The Geneva Reformation Hall, Selyukai, which is the main Opposition China and Others of High Values. Jearning from teachers or teaching
Cotalogue Value about £400. themselves. They had also the where the League of Nations As-group, at present holds an absolute Every Stump in superb condi-practical side, when they visited all sembly sits annually, was one of majority and is therefore able to block
the two halls, crowded inside and any measures proposed. tion and guaranteed Genuine by types of schools and institutions.
The Foreign Minister's speech, Messrs, Graca & Co., Philatelic She also spent a very interesting outside with record meetings, at which is unusually lengthy, is to ba year in the Teacher's College, New tended by heads of all religions com- available at the Embassies, Legations Experts.
York, but the great difference be-munities to protest against the and lending Consulates beforehand.
Har- tween that and the, London Uni-athelst campaign in Russia.
In the meantime, so far as the Naval versity was that in Britain one was rowing accounts of persecution were Conference is concerned, it is under- given regular courses, whereas in illustrated by films which caused stood that the leading Japanese dele- more like an great outbreak of cries and sob-gate's speech will be purely formal and America it was educational cafeteria, where one bing among the women.-Reuter. will be an expression of hope for the
Burcess of the Conference.-Renter. chose what one ilked, and did as little or as much as one wished,
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The speaker referred to some of
.
NORE COMMAND ·
the education conferences she at Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt
tended at Geneva and in Denmark. One at Geneva was under the World Federation of Educational to Associations, and included 12
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MOTORING LAW
Two Passengers Beside Driver
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
THE EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRALASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO., LTD.
Yesterday afternoon Mr. T. S. The following unclaimed tele- Whyte-Smith gave a decision im-grams are lying at the E. E portant to motorists when he de- Telegraph Co. office, Hong Kong:- finitely held that the seating of two
Mohameddin, Shoemaker Somer- passengers beside the driver in the set, from Singapore. front seat of a motor car was in
Sohan Singh Jat, Sikh Temple, contravention of Trafic regulations. from Patti, India. The question arose in a case in which Mr. H. P. Lim was summoned Rugby, Yesterday.
for falling to have full control of Washington, Yesterday. Admiral Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt, 16 Chinese delegates. The or-
his motor car, he having had two Admiral Sir Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, Democrat ladies sitting beside him. Hia ganisation there, however, was Bart, will succeed none too good, as there were 5,000 Edwin Alexander Sinclair as Com-Representative for Florida, and Worship registered a conviction and
of the late William administered a caution. delegates, and too many subjectsander-in-Chief of the Nore on May daughter
16-British Wireless Service. of interest, which caused many to
Jennings Bryan appeared at [Both these distinguished officers Representatives' Election Committee Pianos,
The conference at Gramophones,
be neglected. Glass
are well-known in Hong Kong, the and emotionally rebutted charges of When Mr. F. M. L. Soares was Denmark was quite the reverse, Cabinets, Chesterfield Couch and
but there they had all the modern Armchairs, Carpets, Rugs, Pic-
school of educators, and it was tures, Electric Heaters, Iron Safe,
most helpful. Cameras, Procelain Ware, Curios, Desks, Typewritere, etc.
A Quantity of
VALUABLE OFFICE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Comprising:
Teak Extension Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Sideboards, Dinner Waggon, Crockery, Glass Ware,
GIRLS' COLLEGE
Ice Chests, Kitchen Gear, Stove, Graduation Exercises on
etc.
Teak and Iron Bedsteads with Mattresses, Single and Double
Thursday
The Yuen Chung Girl's College, 40
Wardrobes with Bevalled Mirrors, Caine Road, cordially invites the Dressing Tables, Chests of Draw parents, guardians and friends of ers, Marble Top Washstands. Its pupils to the Graduation Exer cises to be held at the Ko Shing Theatre on Thursday.
Chamber Stand, etc.
and
A Collection of FINE BLACKWOOD
FURNITURE
including:-
Lady Clementi has consented to give away the prizes.
The Faculty. announces that eleven girls have satisfactorily com- Curio Cabinet, Joss Table, Jar-pleted the Middle Course, In dinieres, Chairs, Table, Tea Poys, Chinese, and over thirty the Higher
Primary Course.
etc.
F
former baving been C-in-C.
the
the
A New Regulation
5. LACK,
Superintendent. Hong Kong, January 16, 1930.
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH CO., LTD..
OF DENMARK
The following unclalined tele-
China Station from 1924 to 1920, and jinsligibility for Congress on the summoned for failing to have an the latter from 1926 to 1928, when ground that she had lost American automatic signalling device attach-grams are lying at the office of the Admiral Waistell took charge.
nationality on marrying a British ed to his left-hand drive motor car, Great Northern Telegraph Com-
Mr. Leo d'Almada, sen., for the de-pany (Limited) of Denmark:-- Admiral Alexander Binclair while loftcer in 1010.
His
a post Captain was in Command of Her husband died two years ago fence, pleaded that his client did Osborne Training College. He took from wounds received at the Dar- not know the new regulation which a distinguished part as light cruiser danelles. Mrs. Owens contended was passed only last year. Admiral in the battle of Jutland and that she had legally regained Worship decided to accept the plea has been almost continually employ- American
citizenship. Reuter's and cautioned defendant, remark American Service.
ing that, of course, the longer the. time went on, the more unlikely would he accept the excuse.
ed in important commands.
Admiral Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt, Bart, was one of the great figures of the war. · Ás captain of the "Saucy" Arethusa and leader of the
CIVIL AVIATION
Harwich destroyer flotilla he played Appointment of Advisory
a prominent part in the raids on Hellgoland in August and September, 1914. He was also in the Dogger Bank action.
Committee
Rugby, Yesterday,
TRAINING APPRENTICES
In the Swiss Canton of Vand The Nore Command is generally s
The formation of an Aviation Ad-there are more than 200 appren- final appointment and this can be re-visory Committee of the Committee of tices who are unable to follow any garded as the last stage of a very Lloyds' Register of Shipping was an- course of training owing to their great Service career.]
nounced some time ago, and the names remoteness from centres of popula~
Hoyt, Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank Bldg., from Stamford, Conn.
Akewple, from Shanghai..
Ha Hak-siau, from Swatow. Namay, from Osaka. Chulamita, from Kobe.
E. V. JESSEN,
Buperintendent. Hong Kong, January 15, 1980.
STANDARD TIMES
Sunrise And Sunset In Colony
Sunrise and Sunset In Hong of those who are serving on it are now tion. In order to give these ap Kong for January (Standard time published.
PITCHED BATTLE
Mine Manager and Sergeant Unconscioustion and hope is expressed, that with courses of training by wireless.
Johannesburg, Yesterday.
They include, in addition to promin. prentices an opportunity to acquire of the 120th Meridian, East of ent members of Lloyds, representatives Vocational training experiments Greenwich), are as follow:- of all interests concerned in Civil Avia have been made since 1927 In
Sunrise Sunset.
On View from Thursday, Janu- The Yuen Chung College was ary 23, 1930.
opened in Hong Kong six years ago, Terms: Cash on Delivery.
by Miss Cheung Yuk-mul, the head
the formation of this new committee, The Council of State of the Canton LAMMERT BROS., mistress, and many other Chinese
the activities of the Society in regard recently decided definitely to intro- Auctioneers. ladies. It is now a very big school,
to Civil Aviation will be gradually ex-duce this new means of vocational No less than 12 native were killed tended and will in time embrace many education. Wireless apparatus will Hong Kong, January 20, 1980. having an average daily attendance
for over 600 pupils throughout the and 29 injured, beside a Mine Man of the services which Lloyds' Register be installed in all villages which
There are different sectione, ager and a Police Sergeant being has so long rendured in the sphere of from Kindergarten up to Middlo rendered unconscious in a pitched shipping British Wireless Bervice. School.
REALISTIC
The realistic
Method is als together nowią new way. of winding the hair," from the ends toward the scalp-a`now wave --- softer, -"smoother and more natural,
Arrange TO-DAY to have
Four Realistic Permanent
- Ware.—or Reware.
YAYOI BEAUTY PARLOUR
20, Wynikam Street:
TANG YUE, DENTIEL
TING,
year.
battle between Pondos and Shan-
"The results achieved within such gaans in the Crown Mines com-
ja short space of time are note- pound. Police reinforcements, were
worthy.
UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP
called in and restored order. They
later seized huge quantities of weapons concealed at Pondo's quarters.-Reuter.
AIR FATALITY
16 Passengers Crash
to Death
Los Angeles, Yesterday.
The following incident took place! The sixteen occupants of a passenger
January
800. p.m.
21
7.05 6.04
22
7.05
6.04
28
7.05 6.05
24
7.05 6.06
are unable to organise any course
25
7,06 6.07
24
7.04 6.08
27
7.04
6.08
.7.04
6.09
29
7,04
· 6,10
80% 31
7.08
6.10
7.03 .6.11
of vocational training. All appren- tices within a radius of five kilo. metres will be required to attend these broadcast courses. The local authorities are to place sultáble their disposal. premises at Engineering.
HONG KONG HEIGHTS
For the information of visitors the following list of some of the
Mainland fe published:-- highest points on the Island and themes Island.
At yesterday's meeting of the in an Edinburgh Sunday school plane were killed on the court of Call-
Lawyer"The beat thing you Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the The teacher was telling the story fornía. Secretary read a letter from the of David and Goliath. On Infor- The plane apparently made a fore can do is to go back to your hus- Committee looking after the Sirming the class that Goliath was sed landing owing to engine trouble and band, tell him it was all your fault, Paul Chater Memorial Scholarship, huge man, a small boy, aged seven, in the darkness crashed and caught fire, and say how sorry you are."? Inviting three members of the immediately suggested, "Like Primo-Reuter's American Service... Chinese Chamber of Commerce to Carnera?"
Join as members of that Committee.
The meeting decided that Mesars.
Italian's Death
** Rugby, Yesterday, Great regret is expressed in Br tain; especially in Air Circles," at the
LI Yau-tann, C.B.E. LI Yick-mut enter the University or would find fatal accident to the famous Italian and Le Cheung-shiu should repre- it difficult to enter the University. Airman, Dal Molin while testing Asent the Chinese Chamber of Com-wit the financial assistants of, high-speed machine over Lake Garda
Award of yesterday
merce
It will be recalled that
larship provides a pum.
ually for Hong girls Who Would
scho the Scho
800 an- of the cat
on resulte Dal Molin gained second place in the race for the Schneld Trophy Jast Koumber and became very popular examination(s) 1 in Bdisk pobile and Air Fores:
Sery
Client You think that's beat thing? Well, now let's come to the next best.".
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