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DISPLAY OF
CHINESE ART
IN LONDON
Organising Committee
Formed
LORD LYTTON AS CHAIRMAN
London, To-day. Preparations are already in hand for the great display of Chinese art that is to be assembled at Burling
ton House in the axtaran...
JUBILEE TATTOO AT ALDERSHOT
Increased Spectacle This Year
MONARCHS OF PAST TO BE REPRESENTED
Lord Lytton is chairman of the organising committee. which invenience cludes some well-known authorities
London
The popularity of searchlight markable. It is easy, enough to un- tattoos is both interesting and re-
derstand why people should crowd, sometimes at great incon- the to themselves. to actual performances. There is on Chinese art, and the exhibition magic in the marching of men un- will comprise. in addition to repre-der the flashing illuminations of sentative Chinese paintings, many the searchlights; in the ambus- of them of great historie and arcades, surprise attacks. and other tistic valve, a fine selection of bronzes, porcelain, textiles, and manoeuvres of the
tattoo, which
THE CHINA MAH FRIDAY INE 143 1935
Public figures often complain of lack of privacy, But none of them have ever been pictured Josing a decision to a' dentist over a case of toothache. Mr. Keisuke Okida, Premier of Japan, is here geen undergoing treatment in the Tokyo Dental College.
are particularly thrilling at night GERMAN BANKING.TO-DAY'S SIX lacquer, some of which are drawOne would imagine that a tattoo
from the Peiping Palace collection would be predominantly a spec MAGNATE PASSES
British Wireless Service.
itacle. but the broadcasts of the performances have been immense-
HMS. Seffolk left Hong Koari, yesterday morning with her price popular, not only in Great Bri- less cargo o the Peiping Palace
tain, but overseas as well. Treasure.
POWER STATION AT NANSHENG
To-morrow's Ceremony
Canton, To-day. The ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the new elec-
The origin of these thrilling per- formances dates back for
TERNY years but it was largely owing to the advances made in electric light diffusion and control, searchlight design, electrical reproducing, and signalling that the spectacles ap pealed so strongly to the popular imagination.
Unprecedented 'Spectacle
Herr von Mendelssohn
At Age Of 70.
GLOWING EULOGIES IN BERLIN PRESS
"D" DIVISION
TENNIS GAMES
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Good Docks' Par
STUDENT STRIKERS AT CANTON
University Directors Use Firm Hand
TEN MORE RECALCITRANTS
DISMISSED
Canton," to-day.
Ten, more students of Sun Yat- sen University were dismissed yes- terday by Mr. Chow, Lu, the Chan- cellor. It is said that these students, despite advice, were still preventing their class mates from taking the graduation examination and inciting them to steîte.
Since the recalcitrant students of the 1985 class first refused to par- ticipate in the joint examination, disturbances had repeatedly occur red
In order to calm the storm, Chancellor Chow yesterday heid a meeting of the Board of Directors, among those-present being Generalj Chen Chi-tang Chairman Tin
Yuen-kal, Commissioner Lin Y chung, and Commissioner Au Fong- pu. The fate of the ten students was decided at the meeting.
The graduation examination will The Docks lost one of their best be held again on Monday-Central players at the beginning of the Press. year when Andy Duncan sailed for? Home, but in "Cubby" Duncan, his
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-CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Berlin. To-day-
younger brother, the Docks have WOODEN-SPOONISTS The Berlin papers yesterday discovered a worthy substitute-
CLASH published long and glowing eulo-Together with C. E. Millard, he is gies of Herr Franz von Mendels likely to cause the Chinese team sohn, the senior partner of the considerable trouble.
Berlin As was only to be expected, in world-famous
banking An interesting game should en tric power station at Nansheng the rear of the King's Silver house of that name, who died sue from the meeting between the rinke is up against Grimmitt's four. will take place at 10 am. to-mor- Jubilee the Aldershot Tattoo of early yesterday morning, aged 70- Kowloon Football Club and the there will be "fireworks" as both row according ta the Muni 1935 is to be a spectacle of un- The bank, one of whose found- Radio Sports Club. The foot- skips are fond of driving. cipal Government. Invitations precedented magnitude and magni-ers was the father of the renown ballers have a fairly strong side The next match on the list of any have been issued to various ficence. Sometimes. the un-ed composer Mendelssohn, has en- with Bliss and D: Knox as the importance is assuredly that be- Government departments and pu-initiated there seems to be a cer-joyed a reputation for financial mainstays.
tween the Police and Craigengower blic bodies.
tain similarity about all tattoos, strength and security during the
It will be interesting to see how "A and the latter team would be Construction work was started but there is a purpose and an recent years of crisis, which was their clash with Gurbachan Singh well advised to take this contest last winter. So far a warehouse idea behind the massed band per-jenhanced by the high esteem in and Kalwant Singh, the Radio first seriously. The Police team and a wharf have been completed.formances and the maze of marth which the senior partner was string, results.
improved so much that no surprise ing and counter-marching.
beld
Another exciting clash should will be felt should they win.
between the Civil Service This year the central theme is Herr von Mendelssohn was Pre-ensue the British Crown and its illus-sident of the German Association and the Army Tennis Club. trious history, depicted in many of Chambers of Industry and Com- vivid
be merce for many There will
years, and was memories of Wellington and Water-largely instrumental in the deve In
TUNNEL PROJECT FOR LIVERPOOL
Under Hilly Ground Of Everton District
scenes.
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LOCAL NEWS ...... BREVITIES
Best Junior Encounter
bes
In the Junior Division the match which supplies the greatest- amount of doubt is that at King's Park, where the Recreio entertain Takoo. The shipbuilders, it is said, will strengthen their team and if such is the case they may win.
The Bowling Green, as leaders, treat the footballers
should results
SENIOR DIVISION Indian R. C.
J. Hoosen. Mel Arcalli
as fore-
A X
loo: of the Scottish Highlanders lopment of its significance.
manifold commercial who, when they were not united addition to against the Sassenachs, turned activities the noted banker also their speaTS,
and broadswords found time to devote himself to Leung Ping, a 36-year-old un- Plans for a £2,000,000 tunnel against each other; of the rise of science and the arts, holding hon-employed, was this morning sen- must not running beneath the hilly Ever-the British cavalry and the part orary positions in a number of tenced to three weeks hard labour lightly. The remainder of the ton district of Liverpool and con- played by our kings in the estab- learned societies, among which by Mr. Q. A. A Macfadyen at the matches necting the Queensway Tunnel to Lishment of popular regiments.” was the German Oriental Society, Central Police Court for the theft casted. the new East Lancashire road are
of which he was one of the co-of a girder-joint from the Fauma-" The folowing are the selected rinks. now before the Government, for
There will be reproductions of founders.
for to-marrOW: ti Ferry Wharf. He was also re-) which Liverpool Corporation is the Tower of London and Windsor
commended for banishment if it elected a mem- should be found, on police investi asking for Government assist-Castle, depicting the past and pre in 1913 he was ance to the extent of 75 per cent sent homes of the kings of Engber of the Prussian Upper Chamation, that he was not born in the Wansh and A. R. Mina (skip)."
member of 'the' of the cost. The tunnel will land. These will form the back-ber; in 1918, a
Colony. Previous convictions - were have two avenues, one for tram-ground for the most spectacular Central Committee, of the Reichs-
proved against accused. receiving ́a seat OH the car traffic and the other for scene in the history of the Alder-bank
in 1924. His activity in general transport, and will be a shot Tattoo. All the monarchs board
Chan Chee Kong, a 25-year-old mile and a half long.
who celebrated their semi-jubiles charitable work could hardly be unemployed, was will be represented, and with their excelled, and it was in keeping found guilty by Mr. Q. A. A. Mac- this morning retainers will pass in stately and with his distinguished character Fadyen at the Central Police
EL Gittens. E. C. Fincher, AE that it was anonymous as far 88 Court of the theft of $55 in Hong J, W. M. Brown, B. G. Craig N.
Sikstone and J. Fraser (skip); possible.
Kong banknotes and $7 in Chinese Bebbington and A. Hyde-Lay (skip). Himself a virtuso on the violin,notes from Cheong Chi Fan, a
Overy, F. Goodwin, W. Eyde zad
Kowloon Dock R. C.
Personal Pars
Mrs. Robert Dollar, wife of the
morning by the 5.3. President Coolidge from Manila.
Mrs. Dol-
magnificent procession.
Trea: For Listeners
WAS
1
M. P. Abbas. S. 0. Bax, M. Y. Adal and A. O. Madar (skipi:
A. H. Emnjala, S. M. Rumjahn, D. M. Khan and A. R. Dallah (skip).
Reserves: AK Minu and Nazarin
Kowloon C C
K.
C. Atianson, G. Humble, R. Lapsley
founder of the Dollar Steamship Major J. B. S. Bourne-May, who he Line, arrived in the Colony this recently gave the commentary on every branch of art -Trans-Ocean Hotel yesterday. At the request
generous patron of tobacco merchant, at the Empress E. P. Phillips (skip). "Trooping the Colour", will broad-Service.
lof Sub-Inspector Tyler, who said and P. Callen (skip); cast an Lar is accompanied by Mrs. Wthese stirring scenes, and listeners eye-witness account of
that the police, desired to make W. Grieg, E. Morrison, J. Kempton Prondfont, Mrs, W. Whitney and
certain inquiries about the defen- and 7. McKelvie (skip); will also hear the massed bands,
V. Ramsay, T. Coleman, G. Cooper dant, His Worship deferred pass-and S. Grey (skip). ing sentence until Monday.
Mrs. E. Riley, all of whom are on the roll of the drums, the skitrils their way back to America.
of the bagpipes, the singing of the National Anthem, and of favourite songs and hymns.
Among the passengers who ar- rived in the Colony this morning!
from
by the $.3. resident Coolidge from The principal departure Manila was Mr. Herron of the New precadent at this year's Tattoo is York office of the Texas Co. He is that already, vast number of bands un a business trip and is accom-and performers is to be increased. panied by his wife..
GOLF STARTING TIMES
Week-End Pairings At Fanling
Civil Service CC
H Major, J. F. McGowan, A. ́0.) Ng Kui was this morning-sen-Brawa, and A. Grimmitt (skip);"
EW. Simmonds, J. Purvis, J. Deakin tenced to nine months' hard 18 and F. Jones (skip); bear by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen
PE Knight, S. Alderman, S. at the Central Police Court for re- Eccleshall and J. Holidge (Sup). taming to the Colony after hav-
Police B. C. ing been banished for 10 years in HeHardy and G. Moss (skip).
The following are the Royal The last Aldershot Command Hong Kong Golf Club starting Tattoo has been presented. This times for Fanling to-morrow:
1931.
A. Sommerdelt, G. Marseille Barracks
OLD COURSE
H
Mr. Ivan W. Kerr and Mr. R. 1 year, the resources of the Eastern Redfern of Messrs. Warner, Barnes Command will be added to those of 9.21 a.m. & Ca of Manila arrived in Hong the greatest military garrison in 3.28 Kong to-day by the ss. President the Empire. In particnlar, the in- Coolidge.
crease affects the Massed Bands, 9.32 which this year will number 26 Mr. W. A. Ballinger, of Ballinger as compared with 18 at the last & Co., San Francisco, who, together year's Tattoo.
with his wife, is returning to America from a business and plea- sure tour of the Orient. arrived bere this morning by the ax Presi
·dent Cleveland from Mamia
Mr. M. V. Carlson, accountant
J. C. S.. Fender, C. Dowman, W.
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COLD meat and
fowl become really appetising with a little
LEA & PERRINS'
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Daisybrand
BUTTER
Tastes Creamy Looks Creamy and it is Creamy!
You will eat no other brand when you have tasted Daisy Brand. Buy it at
dairy farm
ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
and W. Musket (sp);
J. G. High, H. S. McKay, J. Slown, SETTLING DOWN TO
A. P. Tarback, W. Stoker, I de Bome and A. Webster (skip). Civil Service C..C.
J. Gellatley, W. Burling, H. Westlake and H. Westlake sen. (sky);
B. Williams, EW, Hamilton, L. Whant and B. R. Davies (skip); Armstrong and Strange (skip).
C. Champeloviez. M. Purvis, T.
Football Cinb
BUSINESS
New British Cabinet Gets To Work
London, To-day
The Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley
A. Eumphrey, E. J. Edwards, E. Baldwin, as Chancellor of Cam- Tack and A. Brooksbank (skip);bridge University, presided at the G. Stephens, P. Morgan, A. Jackson Convocation for the conferment of and J. Bussell (skip);
E. G. Fost, W. S. Dall, G. Perkins. Steven, F. P. Anslow, N. Carrie honorary degrees yesterday morn and W. E. Hollanda
and A. Macfarlane (skip).
ing, and later in the day returned (skip) A REO.CIA open air whist
Police B.C. McLeod, T. Hunter, F. Nolan and
to London. The other Cabinet W. L. Clark, W. N. Hendridge, G. S Ministers who have assumed drive will be held at. Wellington J. Shepherd (skip).
Craigengower “A” **
Alexander and, 3. Logan (skip). on Monday June 24, LJ. A. Fielden, H. A commencing at 8.30 p.m. (if wen-jahn and B. W. Bradbury (akip).
AE Coates, A S. Gomes, D. Bam Browning
Dew
weight and A. W. Smith (akip).
L. Glendinning W. 3. D. Cameron, A. offices since the reconstruction are
also back in London. A. 7. Johnson, A. G. Chaumings J. E (skip)
LIL"Gears, R. A. Rodgers/ther inclement in Dining HID - Summons: L C. E, Soute, 1 Bee Walter and W. S/Glendinning Samuel Hoare, received courtesy
9.36
20.00
E B that ATLY S. I Dodwell, Commodore Sedgwick. The train leaves at 8.30 am.
Admission will be 50 cents.
Why Lawrence Joined The
R.A.F.--“I Hate The East"
and U. M. Omar (skip),
J. S. Landolt, A. A. Razack, E. Baa and E. F. Lez (skip)...
{Recreio-
*Sentence of three months' hard. We do jah dan Fast, F. V y deson and G. Sherriki:(skip).
JE Noronha, Riberis and C. G.. Săra (didp).
LLSira, L. P.Xavier, C. L. Mar. ques and H. A. Alvos (skip).
A. A. Remedios, J. G. Ozozio, L. Guttieres sad T. X. M. Silva (skip) -
labour was imposed on Yau Ho-frk, a 59-year-old unemployed cook, who appeared before Mr. E. L Wynne Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning charged with the 95 larceny of a large shifting-spanner Coelho, T. Pearce, M. A. E. Sous
from the BMS Empress. Canada Defendant had previous convictions.
(By CAPT. PAUL BEWSHER) without being bothered, and just
Seven
and C. S. Rosselet (skip).
G Duncan,
Brightman, Gill and E. ef Arealli (skip).
J. E. Soares, HJ, Medina, W. V Field and J. Cavenagh" (skip).
JUNIOR DIVISION
Taikoo Dock R
for the Dollar Hine at Manila, ar- rived in the Colony this morning by I can now relate the details of a meet those few people I do want to the President Cleveland, en conversation I had with Colonel see. Besides, I am a poor man, Charged with the theft of a piece route to America on Teave... Lawrence at Calshot seaplane base, and could not afford to be an officer, of brass, two pieces of lead, a piece
en Southampton Water, six years "What I intend to do is to save of copper and one split pin from D. B. Bone A
up enough money to be able to re- the sa Malayan Prince, an on Commingham and tire and live in a small cottage. employed Chinese male, Lam (tip) A
-- “I have no wish to go to the Cheung, was sentenced to J. Wad, I. Swan, J. East again. I hate the night and weeks hand labour by Mr. WG Stewart: (akto); sound of the East. But after Schofield at the Central Police and F. Stainton (skip)
12 D: Peoples; E. Wright. 1. C. Prison all, I did give raq to the Court this morning Government
The Trade Commissioner for the ago American Department of Com I asked him why he had joined
Mr. C. E. Christophersen, the BAF, and he said: arrived here by the 25. President I joined as 1 was very interest Coolidge this morning, ex route to ed in its work, and I like a dis- ciplined life. I suppose I might have been given a fairly high rank, The president of the Westing- had I wished it, but I preferred to
Electric Co., Mr. Frank be an aircraftmsan.
rick, accompanied by his wife, ar- H L become an officer I should rived in Hong Kong to-day by the have found if very difficult to
President Coolldabirom Mandia,
nate to Amserlen
ll kinds of
Tcan lead ang OW!
dry sense
him describing.
A four-year humour Show ird] Gerald;}
and 3. 3. Jack (skin) Furopean lad,
WJF.Houghton W admitted to the Surth and E. Lammert
Hospital - on7 £3′′Smi having been bit-Care and W
belonging to his
gett and AFP. Pal
Korinos B.G. PAN B. Rodgers, "D Waterton, M. Fares-
8. Bright,
LAR Duncan, J. G. Chariton And GE
203 (skip). " and IL Rose (slop), 1
"G. Chambers, W. F. Hale, C. Hosking
Craigengewer
W. L Way (sp).
J. Leonard Asking, Y. Abbas and
G. Lay W. Fuelps, A. Kitc W... Ward
Randall
and
Berzos and
CR/Pereli
Lopes and 35D
HUGE DEATH ROLL IN IHINE DISASTER
The new Foreign Secretary, Sir
calls at the Fortius Office "from Ambassadors and Ministers in Lon- don-British Wireless Service.
SHERRIFF WINS BUT NOT SEEN
BAT HIS BEST
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Williams
might have had glimpse of victory if he had chosen his hands with better judgment He very often missed, ammering
A possible three or four
tp to the open
resting his
hand
ezzor was doubly unfo much as at this
of the game Sherif, was get either the weight or
playing