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Mr. K. Tong, or 51 Cumberland Road, Kowloon Tong, has reported to the Police that while he had his motor car parked at the Star.

MONDAY" DECEMBER 8, 1930.

POLICE RESERVE

WEEK

Ferry Whart (Kowloon) between ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT 9 and 6.30 p.m. yesterday, some! person extracted a clock from it. The clock is, valued at $15,

INSPECTION PARADES,

Orders by the Hon. Mr. E.D. G

SELE RULE FOR THE MONGOLS

Endeavour by Mukden

Checkmate Soviet.

CHANG INTERESTED.

Appearing before Mr. Buttera this morning Detective-Segt. Mẹn. dows asked for a remand of seven days in connection with a Chinese Wolle, C.M.G.. Inspector-General | who was arrested at 655, Shanghal of Police, state:

Tokyo, Nov. 10. General

The Chinese administration in Street for being in possession of

Revolver Practice. There will North Manchuria la making a vigor- ave counterfeit coins and two

for making, counterfeit be no revolver practice at the ous effort to obtain the support of moulds

Kenhedy Road Range on Wednes-Mongols who fell under Soviet fa- money.

¡day.

Auence during the Sino-Russian dis- pute last year, according to advices

Polled Training School.

Twenty-ona Chinese were brought before Mr. R. E. Lindsell at the The weekly classes for Police in Tokyo. Central Court this morning Ja Reservists at the Police Training| The Mukden authorities, worried connection with a gambling den at School, Kowloon, will be held as at continuous agitation in the Barga 2E Western Street: The first two usual to-morrow.at 5.90 p.m. All district-long a hotbed of Mongol were fined $50 each on pleading members of the Chinese Company, independence sentiment-have cal guilty to being the keepers, whilst and of the Flying Squad who have ed a meeting of the Barga Mongol the rest were aned $4 each for not yet passed part 2 of Training princes in Harbin to discuss politi playing fan tax. The money pick- Course should attend.

cal and economic questions which Chinese Company.

have been pending' since the last ed up, ($21.55), and the gambling

Inspection Parade. All ranks agreement between the tribesmen paraphernalia were confiscated.

of the Chinese Company are and the Chinese administration.

+

note-book to be carried.

Marshal Chang Hsueh-Haag, Manchurian generalissimo, will be titular chairman of the conference,

Marshal is

A large gathering attended the minded of the parade to be held general meeting of the Hong Kong at Central Police Station on Wed- Chinese Medical Association, to nesday for a general inspection of nominate two members, one for the Equipment, etc., by the Company it is understood, although he may adical Board and the other for Commander, Fall in at 6.88 not journey to Harbin in person. the Midwives Board for the con-sharp. Dress Blue uniform, cap sideration of H.E. the Governor.with white cover, belt (without it is understood the Dr. Y. S. Wan'took the chair. Dr. frog); truncheon, whistle, armlet keenly interested in the meeting, end badge, "Pocket Policeman considering pacification of the Mon- F. L. Taeung was nominated as

gols part of his plan to promote nominee for the Medical Board "andard Dr. T. C. Wong for the Midwives Those not in possession of un-Chinese solidarity throughout the form will attend in mufti. No member may be absent from this of the Hulunpur district of the The annual sale of work and parade without leave from the Barga territory will head the Mon- bazaar in aid of local charities and Company Commander. The Equip golian delegation.

Soviet Agents. the Ministering Children's League ment Officer will make it a poin.. was held in the Kwok Stu Lau hall of being present. in St. Stephen's Girls' School on Saturday afternoon, and was de: clared open by Mrs. H. T. Creasy the President of the M.C.L.

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to gain the upper hand in his business dealings, Rotary has proven in the past that there can

FOR THE POOR.

Three Eastern Provinces, A Prince

It will be recalled that Chinese Indian Company.

charged repeatedly during the Sino- Inspection Parade. All ranks Russian conflict regarding the Chin- of the Indian Company are reese Eastern Railway, that Soviet minded of the parade to be held agents were active among the Mon- at Police Headquarters do Wed-gola inciting them to rebellion. nesday for a general inspection of Red agitators, it was charged, pro- Equipment, etc., by the Company mised active support from Moscow Commander. Fall in at 5.80 p.m. If the Mongola would set up an sharp. Dres Blue uniform, cap independent regime.. A rebellion conflict with white cover, belt, without was started during the frog); truncheon, whistle, armlet when Russian troops penetrated and badge, "Pocket Policeman" North Manchuris, but and-note-book to be carried pressed by the Chinese after the Those not in possession of uni-Harbarovak agreement which res The annual bazaar held by the form will attend in mufti. No stored Russian participation in the ing and goodwill between indivi-Society of St. Vincent de Paul in member may be absent from this management of the railway.

parade without leave from the dual and individual Convert the aid of the poor took place in the Company Commander. The Equip individual to the inherent prin- compound of the Catholic Cathe-ment Officers will make it a point

A large crowd of being present. ciples of Rotary and you make a dral yesterday.

thronged the ground from an early great advance in the movement hour.

SUCCESS.

be a fellowship of business and ANNUAL BAZAAR A GREAT professional men whose aim is the advancement of understand-

Flying Squad.

was sup

Agitation by Soviet sympathisera continued, however, and the Confer- ence was planned to reach an agree-

ment regarding an autonomy plan, which would give the Mongols self- for Concord (which our last Gov- The motor-car draw was, of The weekly Instructional patrol rule under Chinese guidance. That. ernor, Sir Cecil Clementi, had so course, one of the main events of the Kowloon Section will take the problem can be settled, however, Fall in at Tsim seems unlikely as the real cause of much at heart) among various last rush on the tickets being ex-place to-morrow. sections of the same community.perienced, last year's total be tea-tsui Fire Brigade Station at grievance on the part of the Mon- ing passed by a considerable 5.80 p.m. sharp. Dress-Winter gols is the constant encroachment of Chinese settlers who tako over Concord, say, between Chinese margin

uniform and cap with white cover. arid non-Chinese must create a

The weekly instructional patrol the grass Tands where. Mongolian the Another attraction was greater regard for each other on entertainment given by the Juvenile of the Hong Kong Section will take shepherds have pastured their herds the part of China and foreign Society entitled "Follies of 1980." place on Friday. Fall in at the since the days of Ghengis Khad

Assisted by the Shadowland Central-Police Station at 5.80 p.m. United Press. countries, clearing away. with Orchestra this troupe rendered a sharp. Dress-Winter uniform

́Hong Kong, Monday, Dec. 8, 1930. ugly Bore,

ROTARY'S DEBUT.

..

Sharpshooters' Company.

...

ANALYSIS OF MILITARY EXPENDITUREL

a good heart misunderstand-delightful programme of musical and cap with white cover. ings and doubts that, if left to in-numbers and dancing. The band

School Strength, Mr. E. A. G. Ander- FRENCH BUDGET. crease, might develop into an of St. Louis Industrial

played selections throughout the json has been taken on the strength day.

of the Sharpshooters' Company, Os What Hong Kong can do to

The cash side of the bazaar was from December 2.

Rifle Club-A meeting of mem- raise the Rotary banner and keep under the control of the "Bank", a it flying we leave to Mr. Davidson complete statement of accounts be-bers of the Company Rifle Club will By take place in the office of the 0.1/c. to state this evening. But we are ing available at any hour. convinced that when he says all courtesy of the Hong Kong and Co. on Friday, at 6.39 pm.

Police Training School. Shanghai Bank the proceeds were

(Sgd.) D. L. KING,. "If Rotary was not worth while he would like to say (even includ paid in at a late hour, an arrange

D.S.P. (R.) 145,000 of the leading men in the ing that part of his thunder ment much appreciated by the world would not belong to it." which we have intentionally officials of the bazaar.

Tea and light refreshments were Thus stated Mr. James W stolen!) there will be a general supplied by Messrs. Lane Craw Davidson, Honorary General Com concensus of opinion that Rotary ford Limited, and in addition the missioner, Rotary International, deserve to be welcomed here and Dairy Farm sold pork pies, etc. at the inauguration of the Rotary that there will be a very great de Club In Bangoon. To-night Hong sire to assist in its becoming one Kong will be placed on the Rotary of the most useful permanent map of the world. The question associations in our midst. may be asked here--not by any means for the first time as it has been asked elsewhere: What is the use of Rotary? At the risk of being accused of stealing Mr. Davidson's thunder we may fur ther quote him as defining Rotary as follows:

News in Brief.

The sale of tickets for the prize drawing realised over $7,000.

The winner of the motor-car. was

IN MEMORIAM.

TO GENERAL WOOD AND BISHOP BRENT:

the

aro

Paris, Nov. 11. Lo Populaire submits the French Budget to a searching criticism from which it deducts that the total military expenditure is not 12 milliards 1200 millions, as supor- ficialy shown in the estimates, but in reality 19 milliards 619 millions..

'Paris, Later. Nineteen milliard franes will be An impressive memorial service spent by France on armaments dar- the holder of teket No. 816, Mr. attended the dedication at Manila fng the next fiscal year, according to H. S, Green, of H,M. Naval Yard, recently of two windows in the the analysis of the Budget made Other winning tickets were drawn Cathedral of St. Mary and St. John by a member of the Chamber's Fin- in honour of the late Governor-Gen-ancial Committee, M. Antonelll; t as follows: RAN

No. 1982, C. Roza Pereira; 1623 oral Leonard Wood and Bishop the Populaire, while the Army, Among those who Navy and Air estimates" total only Mrs. R. Fow, of Wongnelchong Charles Brent For stealing two ducks a Chinese Road; 2830, J. McFarlane of the witnessed the ceremonies was Gov 12.2 milliards. M. Antonelli as received five weeks' imprisonment Union Insurance; 2182, P. Chau, ernor General Davis with members serts that another 6.0 milliards in

military expenditure in the Kowloon Magistracy this and 2759, W. J. Howard and of his stall.

The United States army was re-camouflaged under other heads in morning.

E. J. W. Leonard.

Specifying his charge," "Mr. The total realised on the whole presented by a delegation of 15 varlons départmental estimates bazaar amounted to about $21,000; men including Colonel T. A. Ro-

The weights of the ham, turkey berts, chief of General John L. Antonelli asserts, for instance, that and goose are 11 lb. 8 oz; 14 lb. Hines' staff. Captain Edward sums. which must be disbursed an 7 ozs, and 11 lb. 18 oz., respective B. Fenner, commandant of the 16th the new fortifications on the east- nawal district, sent his personal re ern frontler and on replenishing presentative with a delegation of arms and ammunition supplies are nowhere to be found In the Budget. 25 men.

General Emilio Aguinaldo, a close

NAS NA friend of General Wood, occupied JAPANESE PROBLEMS SIMILAR one of the front seats. There werd

TO BRITAIN'S

prominent representatives of the different communities in Manila Iwaki, Japan, Nov. 11. ;. Bishop GF Mesher dedicated that the citizen who best serves Mr. Lindsell, this morning, im- The British Economic Mission Is the windows Bishop Brent's win- his country is the one who posed a fine of $1,000 with the al about to leave Tokyo after a stay dow was unvelled by George A

The following programme will wishes to know the truth about ternative of four months hard of twelve days. A statement to the Main who was baptized in Manila his neighbours, and who de labour on a Chinese who pleaded Press in the name of Sir Ernest and confirmed in Scotland by

General Wood's be broadcast to-day from the sires to replace hatred between guilty of possession of illegal opium Thompson expressed appreciation of Bishop Brent. nations with friendship. The drug was concealed in canvas (the generous hospitality of the window was unveiled by Robert Hong Kong Broadcasting Station

baga round his girdle. Rotary can add

The extensions to the Tung Wan "Rotary's aim is to develop Eastern Hospital, Sookumpoo, will In each of its members the be opened by His Excellency the highest form of citizenship. A Governor on Tuesday, December 16, Rotarian must be a loyal citat 11am

zen

Rotary has no room for

the man who does not love his A Chinese was sentenced to one country. But Rotary does not month's imprisonment, in the Kow! feel that there is anything in loon Magistracy this morning, for loyalty to one's country that is stealing: four bottles of aerated incompatible with developing water from a atall. He said that he friendship with men of other took them because he was hungry.⠀ | lands. In fact, Botary believes

go further than that. It creates a feeling of Found Hanging from camaraderie between local bust the woods on the west

Tau Police Station ness men--even rivals that

Chinese male,; would not exist but for Rotary stated to be In commerce there is too often conv

endency to regard the other. It was appare low in the same line as suspect

ECONOMIC MISSION.

Government, leading Japanese in Wilson

24.

RADIO

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

7.30-8 pm.: From The Studio.

dustrial organisations and others." There was a full choir of 16 Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 865 Bemarking that it was too early to voices, with Miss Florence Wilson metres Asay that the Mission had come to playing the organ. p.m.--Chinese Programme.

any delatte conclusions.es they had The memorial address was deliv. 7. p.m. European Programms fill to visit Important Industrial ered by John C. Early, of the Gor, of Columbia Records sappifed Welties in western Japan, Sir Ernest erfor General's staft; former Gov. Anderson and Co. ortuary Thompson asserted that it la clear ernor of Mountain Province and

that

problems now confront felend of both General Wood and pan, such as unemployment. Bishop Brent Manila Bulle in

the need of export 12 jammandé outlets and the maintenance of the A recen rovement in living conditions of warehouse

those Comp efore plants

Great ssionsfrcer

ht

The Rev. Mr. HR. Wells will lecture on Cantonese

8.30 pm: Selections from the

Fruit 8:30-9:p.m. p. Experimental Relay poling | Perlodze te don

Weather Report

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9.95 945 pm Orchestral 9.45-10.30 pm. 10.30 pm.

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