THE CHINA MAIL

TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1935

WOMAN SUBJECTED Bing and Engineering

TO ATTACK

ANTI-SEMITISM

IN GERMANY

FEELING RUNNING HIGH

1.IN WARSAW

Warsaw, July 29.

Feeling is running high here:

DAM PROJECT IN AMERICA

Opening New Areas

To Irrigation

LOWER NECHES VALLEY SCHEME

The lower Neches Valley Author-i to-day due to dispatches reporting ity project, near Rockland in Tyler that Frau Lotte Feingraexer. Po-County, America, has been fur- Tish manicurist had been a victim thered in its efforts to securë of the Nasi anti-Semitic drive.

[money from the Federal Govern-

It was reported here that Stormment to construct a dam. reservoir Troopers raided the Beuthen bar and canal system to cost about ber shop, shaved the woman's head $500.000. This water will be. and then smeared her with tar.

used for the irrigation of lands The attack was prozoked becauseving below the proposed reservoir, she was engaged to marry a Jew-bat particularly for the rice lands After shaving her head and in Jefferson and adjacent counties. smearing her with tar, the Nazis and fer supplying the needs of the are said to have dragged er great industries in the Beaumont through the streets with large and Port Arthur aresz placards pinned on her clothes, ex- pesing her "crime"-United Press.

Other Schemes

The Bronte-Ballinger water! storage project, on the upper Côlo- rado River in Coke and adjoining counties: the Zavalla-Dimmitt the Nueces River: the Maverick County, pro- ject, on the Rio Grande. involvingi in the aggregate the irrigation of

MR. LOSSING BUCK'S County areas.

DUTIES

Revealed As US. Observer In China

no

The commission of 17′ of the League of American Writers, headed by Clifford Odets, the New York playwright, were removed from their ship to a detention camp on their arrival in Havana "to investigate social and labour conditions in Cuba.”

something like 150.000 acres, and DROUGHT MENACE

IN CANADA

Elaborate Schemes

Prevention

many projects of lesser size, have freceived" the co-operation of the board in its efforts to secure funds for development

store

Storage Capacity

02

the

.

Motor-Buses In England HONG KONG MARKET PRODUCE

CRAFTSMANSHIP

IN BUILDING

MASS PRODUCTION. CRITICISED

NEW TRAINING NEEDED

Maintenance And Design

SOME SUGGESTIONS TO MANUFACTURERS

APPROXIMATE RETAIL PRICES

Aug-3. Ange

1935 1916

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POULTRY.

Chicken. Capons, Stae]}

Large

Duck Doves

E, Ben (cook-

ing) Eggs, Hen (fresh) Fowl, Hainan

Canton

In 1932, the Municipal Tram ways and Transport Association Initiated an inquiry rekting to the In a lecture; delivered 'before a

design and maintenance of motor Conference arranged by the York-omnibuses, the findings being em- shire Educational Association for died in a memorandum which the Building Industry, which was was submitted to the Society of beld at Sheffield in April. Sir Ray-Motor Manufacturers and Traders. Greene mond Unwin put forward a plea A liaison was subsequently estab- Pigeons, Canton. for the retention of craftsmanship-lished between the latter body and

The building industry. be said the Institution of Automobile Eu- Turkeys, Cock consisted of the assembly of the gineers, and a joint conference was (work, of many crafts, and

was held in June, 1933..

Snipe

Haibow

Partridge

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(fortunate in that it had retained. This was followed in November) Pheasant its dependence on craftsmanship to of the same year, by a further Quail sgrester extent than most other conference of the Municipal Tram (trades. This was a privileeways and Transport Association, which should be highly prized, eat which MrR Stuart Pilcher pecially at a time when the advo-submitted a memorandum on motor Lemons, China cates of mass production were re omnibus design and maintenance. Bananas (bride's) cognising that building offered one Subsequently, the representatives Carambola

of the large fields of action still

of commmercial-vehicle manufac- Junconquered by these methods:

The assumption underlying this points raised.

turers presented a reply to the "A further joint rush for mass production seemed conference was then arranged, of

to be that the thitas produced which the recommendations have were more important than the men just been published. who produced them. If that' as-

sumption were accepted by the - Surprising Recommendations building industry, we might ex The first impression made on Ofpect that the present spate of the reader of these recommenda- speculative, building would be folitions is one of mild surprise at flowed by a deluge of factory-pro-certain of the recommendations, {duced “boxes," dropped from pass-the impression created being that ing lorries, for the housing of the some, at any rate, of the current designs are in a surprisingly back- people.

ward state.

GOVERNMENT ENLISTS AID OF THE FARMERS

Ottawa

A Serious Loss

A small saving might be realised

take the

It has been considered necESSÄTY,

Almonds

30:

43.25

50

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BUTCHER MEATS

Beef Silain

Prime Cut Corned

Beast

Breast Soup

Steak Steak Sirloin Sausages

Ballock's Brains

Tongle, fresh

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Heart

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Calves Head &

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Mutton Chip

Lex Shocker Saddle Brains

FRUTTS.

Coconuts

ench

Apples (California) Lichees, Dried ... Lemons, America

Oranges

cach

(Canton)

(Sweet)

Oranges -Pears (Canton)

192 1981 198

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Oranges (America) each Persimmons; Large

Punela Sia.m Walnuts

Grapes

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VEGETABLES, ETC

Lang

Artichokes Beans, Sprout Beet Boot Brinjals, Green

Rad

Cabbage, Chinese

Cauliflower (Large)

(Shanghai)

(Medium) (Small)

Carrots Celery, Chinese Chillies, Dried

Eed Green

Washington. July 29. Official quarters disclosed to- The Brazos River Conservation: day that Prof. J. Lossing Buck¦and Reclamation District was employed by the United Brazos watershed is the largest of States Government as an obser the storage and hydro-dective pro-i ver of economic conditions infects in the board's programme. Chima His particular interest The plan of development embrac- relates to silver and other finan-jing the whole of the watershed of; cial matters, it is understood the Brazos main stream and its The most ambitious and ex-by such methods, but how much of for example, to specify that the It has been known that Prof-tributaries and consisting essen- tensive programme ever em-what was best in human life would casings of water pumps should be Buck has been active in reporting tially of a series of major dams barked upon in Canada against be lost! If the building industry of corrosion-resisting material. to the Government for a consi-that

approximately the ravages of drought is being agreed that this gain was,, em- that the linkage of engine-control derable time. but the exact na-3.500.000 acre-feet of water. was launched in the western pro-phatically not worth the price it aystems should follow the shortest ture of his work was not reveal-ontlined by the board in 1926. vinces, following a cycle of dry must wake up and tackle the pro-path, that provision should be ed before.

weather and hot winds which blem by adapting craftsmanship-to made for the bushing of bearings Officials declined to discuss It is estimated that this storage has done heavy damage in a the new conditions

subject to wear, for locking screw- whether or not Mr Buck's em-capacity would control the major widespread sector of the wheat This was largely a question of ed fastenings and for lubrication Curry Star, English ployment is connected with the in-foods in this watershed and would growing plans of Alberta, Sas-education. Scientific knowledre of of bearings and joints, and that Cocambers tended visit of Sir Frederick provide ample water for irrigation katchewan and Manitoba, east the properties of materials general-particular attention should

Garlic be Leith-Ross, chief economie ad-industrial, municipal and domestic of the Rocky Mountains. AL www.st viser to the British Government purposes, and its seren proposed large sum of money has been local tradition as to the behaviour water pump and magnets.

place of given to the accessibility of to China

jpower plants generate large provided by the Federal Govern of local material in local circum- Officials representing the Trea- amount of hydro-electric energy.

Those who are familiar with ment, a corps of engineers has stances.. With this general scien- modern practice will be aware that Mary Department to-day said that The directors of the district are been assembled, and the work tie knowledge must be combined jobvious defects of the kind Prof. Buck was "monetary ad-attempting to secure $50.000.000 was actively started last month. the aptitude, the sleight of hand fortunately rare. It is not con-} viser to the Secretary of the from the Federal Government. to

The problem of drought is and the celerity of action which templated that the recommenda Treasury."-United Press.

pay construction, and they seem being attacked from a large could only come from local train-tions should form the basis for a hopeful of success. State legisla-number of angies Forling in actual work,

standard specification, it being tion creating the district and pro- instance, tree planting projects

A new technique of building and held that the establishment of such being done to combat soil-drift-ed out to meet the new conditions trict technical enterprise and dere mg by the development of

There must be secured to contrac-lopment. steppes of Siberia, the Crested kind and extent of scientific know commendations, no preference is hardy grass imported from the tors, foremen and craftsmen that Among the more important r Wheat Grass, which sends roots ledge which was needed to enable expressed for wet or dry cylinder down eight feet and able

appears each of them to play their part. liners. but it is agreed that cylin- to withstand the

most How much of craftsmanship could der walls should be of sufficient severe cycles of drought. be best taught in schools, and how thickness to enable dry liners to

Water Conservance

much left to be acquired in train be fitted when desired.

CANADIAN TRADE WITH CHINA

Consul-General's Strong Plea

EXTENSION POSSIBILITIES

Vancouver

An eloquent plea for increased; reciprocal trade between Canada; and China was made here in an address by Mr. Chuñhow H. Pao, the new Cons-General for Chinaį. in Vancouver.

enacted.

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FISH

Barbel

Bream

Canton Fresh

Water Fish

Godfish

Crabs

Cattle Fish. Dance Frogs Eeis Conger Fresh Water

Eeis Yellow

Carozpa

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Ginger, Young

Old Horseradish, Shad Indian Corn Lettuce Okroes Onions, Bombay

Godegon

Herrings

Fallbat

Lobster

Green Shanghai Parsley Potato, sweet

Japanese Atendicara

Mackerel

Melet

“Oysters

Pezzth

Pice

Plaice

3

Pumpkin

Pomfret, White

Radish

Pomfret, Black

Phubarb (Fres]) Turnips, Funti

(Long)

Prawos

Roach

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Salmon

Shark

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for its operation has been are being launched Much is training must, therefore. be work-a specification would tend to res-

HARNESSED TIDES FOR POWER

Project Approved At Washington

-

MINIMUM COSTS

St. John's

(New Brunswick)

Light-

Water Cress Verezable Marrow Spinach

Water Lily Root

Tomatoes Mash BOOTH

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The building of dams and ing on the building must especially alloy connecting-rods of good de- heads have been investigated, and it is further recommended that the irrigation projects to conserve be studied

siga are considered to be satisfac it has been established that the standard position of the accelera- tory, difficulties leading to earlier difficulties experienced with such (tor pedal should be on the right of failures having now been over-heads relate only to the earlier the brake pedal, come.

land utilise to the utmost the

-3

jannual precipitation and run-off,

is another branch of the scheme

that will receive a great deal of RECONSTRUCTION attention.

areas

Over 24 ilustration have been set aside throughout the drought areas. at which Government experts will operate with the farmers them- selves to cope with the pro-

Co-

OF A BRIDGE

Adapted To Local Needs

It is proposed to harress the high sides of Fundy Bay, the, inlet of the Atlantic that bathes China is potentially Canada's the shore of New Brunswick richest market." he said. "But Canada and the State of Maine. there is still much to be done to extend this trade. China zeeds to obtain electric power.

in the United States, in order Canadian goods and Canada needs. Two large bays, the Passamablem Chinese trade. The two countries quoddy and the Cobscook, should work together for mutual benefit.”

connected with one another and and irrigation projects will cost of the cost, towards reconstructing Some of these dams, dug-outs made a grant, equal to 75 per cent. with Fundy itself. Fundy tides only a few hundred

the Stag railway bridge at Fenny dollars? Mr. Pao suggested that Canada mum rise of 27ft, a minimum and will hold back streams for is the first item in the programme empty and fill both with a maxi-lothers will cost many thousands Stratford, on Watling-street. "This should buy more from China and of 16ft, and an average of that investigation should be made 18.6ft.

many miles along the valleys. of the Buckinghamshire County

More Buying Needed

their

to discover commodities that could.

are

Plans Rejected purchased. The Consal Some years ago plans by Dex neral added that Canadian ex-ter Cooper, an engineer, for har. ports of wheats, floor. butter and Lessing this tidal force for the Jumber to China ran into millions production of electric power, of dollars a year.

were rejected by the Canadian Mr. Pao, who was replying to authorities an address of welcome, deciared

He proposed to impound the

-

The Minister of Transport has

Various Schemes

Council for eliminating weak prí- gestions being reviewed are:-

Amongst the different sug.vately-owned bridges, of which

there are 15 on the 'classified roads domestic purposes in clay areas

Dug-outs to supply water for in the county. where water is not now avaiable, the road, for a distance of 15 miles Owing to recent Improvements Small dams across valleys either stock watering or

both north and south of the bridge, domestic Deeds.

fis 30 #1 wide, except for two short that he welcomed an opportunity waters that rush into Passama-by the owner or rancher for irriga-rows down to 22 ft.

Somewhat larger dams to be used, lengths, but at the bridge is nar-] to foster the spirit of goodwill be- quoddy at high tide, let them tion of a small tract on which feed the railway company had proposed Moreover, tween Canada and China and to flow out through turbines in for livestock can be raised even when assist in the development of a dams, and fill Cobscook, produc- the main crop on unirrigated land is to restrict its use to leads not ex- better understanding between the ing power at a minimum cost.

"burnt out" by the drought.

ceeding 5 tons two countries-Beuter.

Pumping schemes where feasible A very similar plan now has Community dams, probably more serious dislocation, as to suitable This would have resulted in a been approved in Washington for domestic and livestock watering alternative route is available and under the public works relief use than for irrigation. crganisation.

the road carries 20,000 tons of traffe per day.

ALLEGED ARREST OF RED LEADERS

Partial Confirmation

Received

Shanghai, July 29

LIGHTNING KILIS MAN

Soil-Drifting Checks

To combat soil-drifting a

Imethod of summer-fallowing by

strips is being used in some condition instead of finely pal Sydney Benjamin Brett, of areas. Instead of leaving large verised are to be experimented Wymondham, Norfolk, was kill-fields to fallow cuce every three with, an introduced as widely as ed by lightning during a storm years, as is the practice on the possible. Seed of the crested Irecently.

He was sheltering western prairies, the land is, wheat grass will be distributed.

Eis north and south, a

A report that a high official of with a friend in an outhouse in being farmed in strips running The Government will com- the Communist forces, said to be course of construction. one of the district Commanders-in- companion escaped unhurt Chief, was arrested on the Nantao!

Bund yesterday, received partial ceeded in effecting the arrest of comfamation to-day,

several Communists, among who Although zo definite name or were believed to be ge

Zanies were mentioned,

mitted that officers of Safety Burean on that

was adminent lenders. Th

Public of $50,000 on the hem

wide, the alternative rods pensate farmers for the use of

strips their land in the un being in crop and fallow. The stations at the

rents the wind- getting

Pa year

hinders even when ot completely, uze

the goi

designs.

These recommendations differ Position Of Controls

One other point of particuar in-from those proposed in the appro- The fiting of valve-seat inserts!terest may be referred to; namely, [priate LAE data sheet, and it is is accepted as desirable practice, the position of the controls. It is much to be hoped in the interests but no recommendation is made recommended that the hand-brake of all drivers that the existing- concerning their provision as lever should be on the driver's variations in the position of the original equipment. Criticisms of right, and of the pull-on type, the controls may the use of light alloys for cylinder gear lever being located to the left. eliminated.

OPENING TO-MORROW

THE KOWLOON BRANCH AT 228 NATHAN ROAD

WONDERFUL BARGAINS

FOR SUCH TRIVIAL AMOUNTS

ALBIL

10

CTS.

20: CENTS

be finally

10 & 20 CENT STORES

le D'AGUILAR STREET

and

NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.

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