INSTITUTE OF COMMERCE LOCAL BOYS' SUCCESS
Detailed Results Of Examinations
July
The results of the Examination of the Institute of Commerce, Birmingham. Eng- land, held under the auspices
· of the School of Accountancy and Commerce. Hong Kong. have just been received via
Imperial Airways
All the candidates of the School who took part in the examination passed with first-class
-cent)
honours
above 75 per
while a former student succeeded in tak inr a second-class certificate with 68 per cent
be
Particular meation maust made of the following candidates who obtained first places in the subjects set against their respec- tive names:
Wee Loule. (S4 per cent)"Com- mercial Law: L Hien (81 per cent) Geography: Wee Louie (82) per cent) Bookkeeping: A. A Botelho (78 per cent) Commercial Correspondence: L K Hien (83 per cent) French; L. K. Hien (82 per cent); English; A. A. Botelho (80 per cent) Typerriting: A. A. Botelho (7 per cent.) Shorthand
Master Alberto A. Botelho is to be congratulated on having been awarded the Institute's First-class Diplomă în
Commercial Law Bookkeeping. Commercial Corres- pondence. Typewriting, and Short- hand; and Mr. Le Ky Hien for the sane honour in French, Geography, Bakkeeping. English and Type- writing.
Detailed Results
The detailed results of the examination, as received, are:
Commercial Law: Wee Louie 84 P. Hoa Nguyeni-Van 83. A. W. F. Foig 78, Alberto Botelho 75.
Ecography: Le KyHiền 81 ac Bookkeeping:-Wee Louis 82 pr
Lillian Harvey, who plays the leading feminine role in the Gesu, French and English versions of the new Ufa super-film "Black Roses."
1,100,000 WARRIORS UNDER COLOURS
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Italian aerial reconnaissance, however. continues very active) and is reported to have located
rainstorm. falling in a deluge as from a water-spout.
BARDONI FORT FALLS
The same tactics were
nsed in
J. H. Hart 82. A. Botelho 80. A... the columns of Ras Kasss march an attack on the small Abyssinian
F. Fong 80, Jean Nguyen-Pho-Khai ing north from Addis Ababa to fort of Bardoni, which is also on
78, Miss C. L. Khoo 17. Hos Nguyen- defence of Makale. Van 76
Botelho 77 put
ITALIAN TROOPS ON MOVE Harrar:
col
CORRESPONDENCE
PICNIC FOR THE BEEND
“China” Mah
through your >express our sincere and thanks to all those who
so kindly contributed to the suc cess of the pienic last Saturday by donations, hans of cars, and gifts. The response to our appeal this year has been so generous that in addition to the outing, tea and gifts of handkerchiefs, towels and soap to each of the 52 girls, and a special supper of chicken and pork with oranges, apples and walnuts as dessert, we have been able to hand over to Miss Moritz of the Blind Home enough funds. to buy new suits and shoes for the giris for Chinese New Year, and, we hope, a radio for the Home.
Since our last acknowledgment. we have received $5.00 from Mrs. Svendsen and $1.00 from Mrs. Anderson, making the total dona- tions $369.01 Our thanks are also due to Mrs. A. E. R. Guest and Mr. M. R. Deb for invaluable help, to Dr. and Mrs. T. Y. Li for Sweets, W. R. Loxley & Co. for a case of soap, St. John's Cathe- dral for loan of crockery, the Shek O Chub for water for tea, the Chin Leong Bakery for cakes the Pioneer Family Store for sugar and milk On Lok Yuen for sweets, the Flying Squad for providing an escort, and the Press for affording publicity to our ap- peal.
In conclusion I would like to thank all those who gave up their time and assisted at the picnic- their help was indispensable.
(Mrs.) LEIAN URQUEART,
Group Secretary, V.D.MA.)
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Sir Samuel Hoare's Speech In Commons
ported that, a number of Italian the problem of water supply and G. Bateman, MA." Senior great international discussion Reconsidered views of Gover
place some time towards the end EARLIER MESSAGES
certain measu pressure...
酱
ces UNSCRUPULOUS PROPAGANDA ad been with regard to unscrupñións erits of propaganda which represented upon British as warmongers determin- hdraw-ed to plunge the world into
the general conflagration he said:
"We have tried to avoid any, ac“ tion or discussion of any action that, whilst impracticable in pre- sent conditions, might yet extent the duration of the danger and the disaster of war. But we have Sir felt and still feel what în truth was must be present to the minds of kind all member States of the League, cri: that neither the League, nor in- who deed our civilization, can condone 2 multiple breach of treaties and
Church Parade At Cathedral
Sunday last was Royal En- 79. Edward. J. Silva 78, Le Ky Hien join Ras Seyun's troops in the the Shebeli River, the garrison gineers Sunday, and the Church (Continued from Page 9.) sometimes hesitating. but that it consider, is not military but eco-
also being diven to flight.
parade, at which Ex-members of
had been taken at all. It was the nomic. The distinction is that be- Strong enemy forces have been Dagnerie's importance depends the RE's, the Corps Engineers NO SECONDARY PLACE first great occasion that the most-tween a boycott and war, and I Commercial Correspondence: Alber-spotted near Gondar, beyond Ta-on its strategical position. As it of the HKVD.C. and serving to Botelho 78 pc. Hou Mow Chow 68.
"I-am not afraid of the charge difficult provisions of the Coven-do not believe. amène in Europe are has an altitude of over 600 feet personnel paraded, at Wellington
test, and wants=waa French-Le Ky Hien & ne. Jean kaze, but few Abyssinians wyen-Phu-Khai 83, Hoa Nguyen-near the Italian lines in Tigre the whole of the surrounding-dis Barracks, and which was headed that we have given the lead, butant had been put to Van 80, Hguyen-van Hue-770
and no great resistance is extrict can be kept under constant by the band of the Second Batt will say a word in answer I in most difficult English Le By Hien 82 p.c.. H. Mpected before Makale when the observation. «
RWF. (by kind permission of will tell the House, frankly and de Yet collective agre Clow 82. Nguyen-ran Hae 81. Hos next advance is made.
The Italians declare that they Lt Col R. E. Hindson and the fmitely, that I do not believe that reached, first upon Nguyen-Van 78, Jean Nguyen-Pha-
have captured two guns and two officers), marched to St. John's the representatives. of Great Bri-the dispute, and
the arms embargo Khai Tâ
British Empire The southern front
al of credit an Typewriting-Alberto Botelho 80
lorries which are still it for use. Cathedral where a special sertain and of the D., Le Ky Hien 79, Nguyen Van Hne is at present calm but it is reOn the other hand the rain esses vice was conducted by the Rev. can take a secondary part in any Shorthand 10pm: Alberto troops are being transferred from makes the climate more endurable Chaplain to, the Forces. The presentatives of a great Empire
Eritrea to Somaliland in pre for European troops.
lesson was read by Col E. St. G. cannot, abdicate responsibilities or
ECONOMIC Next Examination
paration for the beginning of
The Italian royal decree pro- Kirke, D.SO., Chief Engineer, disguise their views, pict
"People who attempted to make Turning to The next examination of the operations at Ogaden.—Reuter.
claiming the liberation of 20,000 China Command.. “ Institute of Commerce will take
The Rev. Bateman took as his it appear that Britain-alone-was Co-ordination slaves, and providing compensation
or slave-owners, has made a pro- text the Corps motto "Ubique active and was using the League Samuel Hoare
Following the service the troops for selfish ends, and who spread no doubt that act Transparaded on Marray Parade and about the gross and malicious Tewas open to a dó
were addressed by the Chief En- presentations which had appeared, ticiam. There gineer, who expressed his great recently in sections of the foreign say it will be futile pleasure at the attendance of ex-press, were doing their best to tive and those who say it will lead survive The economic pressure RE's and the HKV.D.C
kindle a conflagration in Europe inevitably, to war. I disagree now proposed is intended not to expand hurt to limit, not to extend The parade returned to Welland their best, by fradacing the with both lines of criticism. ington Barracks when group motives of a member of the do not believe economic pressure its duration but to shorten it” Milan, to-day. The new 5 per photographs were taken copies League in honestly carrying out of the kind envesinde 1 APPEAL TO ITALY Asmara: A surprise attack was cent. Italian armaments loan was may now be seen at the Barracks its obligations, to destroy the circumstances be ineffective In the concluding passages launched yesterday by the Italians taken up by the banking consorand following this the barracks League itself.
believe that if it is collectively the speech, which was listened. which is quite a different body al- on the strongly fortified Abystium to the extent of 422,000,000 were open until 2-pam. for those "As a matter of fact. If the disapplied and if the non-rem |with eager attention “by a crowds.
sinian town of Dagnerie, on the lire by Saturday last.
parading and their wiver and cussions at Geneva had been in States of the Learne do not sted House, the Foreign Secretary Shebeli River, which began with the subscription list was open-familles. This gesture was very public it would have been seen tempt to frustrate it and emphasised that he had reminded the operations of 10 aeroplanes ed to the public on Monday and much appreciated.
that an important and promment hope they will not make this the world of Italy's case for ex- which bombarded the Abyssinian the first name on the list of the
· HSIANGHO FARMERS REVOLT fortifications from a very low Crediti Italiani was that of Benito given by the carcert party of the tatives of other countries.”
At 830 pm a concert was part had been taken by represen attempt it will definitely short- altitude, thus causing numerous Mussolini, with 50,000 lire for the 2nd Bn. East Lancs. Begt in the fires and explosions. ⠀⠀
Popolo d'Italia-Trans-Ocean Ser-Garrison Lecture Hall and was This was followed up by a mass vice.
well-attended The same movement has al-attack of native Askaris who, ready made its appearance. at ¡despite very stubborn resis- Changling, 30 miles north of tance by the Abyssinians, carried Peiping, where a body of fax the positions, compelling the Abys
•ers demonstrated before the Hsien sinians to evacuates del magistrate The name of Pai While the operation was going Chen-wn is being freely linked
on rain began falling and » soun
of this month, and notice to that effect will be published in the columns of this paper:
The School of Accountancy and Commerce has been requested by the Institute to inform future can- didates that there is no Institute -of Commerce in London, as erroneously given out, but there is
a London Chamber of Commerce,
together.
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Italians Capture
Two Key Positions
THOUSANDS OF SLAVES
GIVEN FREEDOM
found · impression on the local Abyssinian population. Ocean Service..
with these developments. Bea- developed into a violent tropical Be
ter.
MINIATURE, BATTLE
A message received last night stated:--
last night were still holding their
The town of Hsiangho, 40 miles own. from Peiping and within the de- militarised zone lately, ordained.
TWO RONINS ARRES
As a result of the report that
by the Japanese, was the scene Japanese were involved in the of a miniature battle yesterday in trouble a number of Japanese, which at least four Japanese gendarmes were sent from Felping ronins participated:
to-day
The farmers in that area have ronins who were
been protesting agains
land taxes and yester
hundred, armed with „shotguns, besieged “ -opened fire on the
who were guarding? Four Japanese noticed by observe the affackers.”
A pitched battle
of the Ch killed and thre
ified-
MUSSOLINI HEADS WAR LOAN LIST
SWEDISH RED CROSS
· FOR ABYSSINIA.
zouzable
en the duration of the war. But pansion and economic security and action to be effective must be had made a proposal for investiga-
· ACCUSATIONS. ANSWERED
réal collective and all member tion of her claims. He was con
tinually expressing British Dealing with the accusations, States must co-operate to resist first, that the British Government attack on any one for the action ess to help to bring and, secondly, that the League had it had taken to defend the Co-
to Italy to made by Prince Carl, the President been too long inactive regarding
[the League. Ther In this connection Sir Samuel of the Swedish Red Cross, has the Italo-Ethiopian dispute, Sir
thing space befo Stockholm, to-day-As public now reached the amount of 205,000 Sammel spoke of the incessant re-Hoare referred to the commu
ions to finance the Swedish.
preparations for the des-presentations the British Cross contingent to Abyssinia, ipato of an expedition can now made to the Italian
dance with the suggestions
Trans-Ocean” Service. beginning as far back as
{of last year, and
the charge of delay Italian request for an |views on their respect
in Ethiopia was its duty ito secure a sett
San Francisco To
Canton Air Mail Plan
United
Office be of erican, maki
cations which had passed tween the British and F Governments "and" said:"" French answer is the answer felt sure it would be terpret Article XVI of the ant as we interpret it.”
As to the suggestion nomic pressure must lead called military
Samuel
cond