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BATHING BEACHES

New Regulations Re Dogs And Tents

FIRST READING OF BILL. PASSED BY COUNCIL

The Legislative Council yester-

cost allowing of 234 months stay inļday passed the first reading of a

Europe. Special concessions “to Ist

and 2nd class travellers to London.

Fares to Venice, Trieste, Genos and Return. £132, 583, £56.

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m/sVICTORIA"

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3/ "CONTE ROSSO”

HONG KONG TO SHANGHAI

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[Bill prohibiting dogs from bath- ing benches unless on a lead, and also prohibiting the erection of private tents

except in specially alotted areas. It was stated that Government had no intention of allotting such an ares at Repulse Bay, where there is already ample accommodation for bathers.

The Attorney General, moving the first reading, said: Sir, I rise to move the First Reading.of

Bill to regulate certain pleasure grounds, bathing places and places of public resort. The Bill was published for information in the Gazette of June 5 and the regula- tions for bathing places on pages

73 and 14 of the Bill have, attract-

ed some notice in the Press.

Nuisance On Beaches

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Aug. 26 Aug. 28 Sept.

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Sept. 21

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E/Russia

With regard to the suggested by-law 1 (2) it will be noticed that dogs (except or a lead) will│————— not be allowed upon the bathing| beaches set out on page 4 or. in the water

at or

these

beaches It is the opinion of the Government that dogs are a nui- [sance on these beaches and the question of prohibiting them, "even when on a lead, can be considered in committee on the Second Read- ing.

Another regulation to which I

SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai. Japan Ports and Honolulu think I should draw attention is

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Saturday,

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SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan,

Saturday.

Los Angeles, Mexico and Panama. HEIYO MARU

4th July LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM.

LIVERPOOL via Port Said,

YUSUKUNI MARU

HAKONE MARU (call Lisbon)

and Marseilles.

*DURBAN MARU

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regulation 2 (4) on the top of page 14, from which it will be

seem

allow

the erection of tents

at any

"WORSE THAN CONQUEST Beer-Sodden People And Their

*Responsibilities

Mr. Isaac Foot, presiding at the Annual conference of the National Commercial Temperance League in London last month, said:

"Action is urgently needed to prevent something that would be worse than foreign conquest- A foreign enemy often strengthens the nation it conquers "and does not destroy its character.

"A beer-sodden people could never take up their responsibilit ies in what is the most critical generation in the history of the world."

Friday,

3rd July Saturday, 18th July Beyrouth. Istanbul, Piraeus, front of the matsheds

The Colonial Secretary seconded and the Bill was read a first time road.

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NAPTUNA (calls Saigon)

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang

TOYAMA MARU

+DENMARK MARU

TANGO MARU

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Friday,

10th July

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Saturday,

4th July

& Colombo.

Thursday,

2 July

Saturday, 17th July

Monday, 29th June

Tuesday,

Thursday,

Saturday,

7th July 16th July

27th June

Saturday,

4th July

Friday,

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.

SHANGHAI, KORE & YOKOHAMA

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matshed beach,

COUNCIL MEETING Supplementary Vote Considered

EXCHANGE DIFFERENCES

A Bill authorising the appro- priation of a supplementary sum of $122,771.15 to defray the charges of the year 1935 passed its first reading at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Coun-! Icil.

Moving the first reading the Colonial Treasurer, Hon. Mr. E. Taylor, C.M.G., said:

that private tents un the matshed beaches will only bej (allowed in special areas allotted and marked off for them. It is not the intention of the Govern ment to allot any such area at

Your Excellency:-Copies of Repulse Bay, where there is ample;

the detailed statement of expen-: accommodation for bathers who ha

diture and

the report

on the have no matsheds, nor is it the

finances for 1935 have already intention of the Government to services for themselves. I was been furnished

to each member. in delighted in St. Louis to see The details of all items making up the negro children and teachers this sum have already been fully) going off to school They were explained to Honourable Members just like the children in Bow- from time to time and have re- ceived the approval of the Finance Courteous Service

Committee and of the Council in The negroes, on trains and in the usual way. The sum of hotels serve us all in a most $122,771.15 represents the total of courteous and friendly manner. the supplementary appropriation Some of them are handsome, required, no regard being allowed cultured men, as intelligent and for under expenditure on the other well educated as anyone will heads of the Estimates. Actually, meet with in Britain or else of course, there was a very large where. lords, are in the hands of money The sexual part of the ques- $28,291,636 against an estimate of saving, the total expenditure being lenders, having lost their all inition is one on which I do not

AMERICAN VIEWS REFL

(Continued from Page 6)

share the crop with the land-

a vain effort to earn a living on feel qualified to write much. $32,556,102, land on which they never should But it is clear that if white and |$4,264,466. have been persuaded to invest black must not mix the rule either labour or capital.

must apply rigidly and equit-

2

decrease of

Revenue And Expenditure

Works Extraordinary

A trade union leader has just ably for all.

In fact, despite- Ordinary Expenditure for the told me that in his opinion what Americans say, there is rear amounted to $25,030,568, 84 the plight of these poor people very much inter-marriage or against $27,364,990 in 1934 and is the most pitiable and hope- other sexual relationship going against $28,976,652 estimated for less of all the victims of the de-on as is quite evident by the 1935. pression. It is partly as a re-very

numerous instances of Public sult of this misery of the mixed blood which any visitor amounted to $2,801,919 compared farmers that there is a bitter meets. One very well-educated with- an actusi expenditure of hatred of the banks, insurance negro told me his wife was a $3,784,166 in 1934 and compared companies and investment Finn, and they had bonnie chil-with $3,079,450 approved for trusts. A very old man, dren, one a boy who is now at 1985. member of one of the State college.

Revenue for the year amounted legislatures, told me that be-

Despite all the problems that to $28,430,550 or $2,155,100 below cause of these bodies there this nation has to face, I am the original estimate of $30,535,- could never be true freedom for sure that out of all its apparent 650. But as the total expenditure land workers again. He said conflicting problems and diffi-was less, viz, $28,291,636, the dif 3rd July he sincerely. regretted the fact culties a new civilisation will be ference of $138,914 increased the Wed, 16th July that it was now, quite impos-built. It may not be such as excess of assets over liabilities on Tues., 7th July Bible to earn a living on the we Socialists have talked of, December 31, 1935, making that land because of mortgage and but it will be a society based sum $12,387,669, other overhead charges.

The principal on co-operation, modified to increases and decreases of the suit the temper of the people. more important subheads of re- The many nationalities here “Melting Pot"

venue compared with the original mostly live together in peace Zangwill called New York "a estimate for 1935 are explained in and on friendly terms. There melting pot." That is true of the report on is, however, a distinct colour all the country right across the 1935.

the finances for bar against coloured people. continent. We have not been down South, is represented here. The blood

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Fri,

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Mon

6th July

Sater

Sat. Wed.,

Colour Bar

Every nationalityį

Exchange Flucinations

1st Aug. but we can see the bar in opera- of all peoples is commingled. The expenditure estimates for

tion clearly enough here in the not in death, but in life; every the year were based on $ Middle West and Eastern creed under the sun is preached 1/4d. and a deficit of $1,970,452 States. In public places there and listened to. The Amer was budgetzed for Very wide

is definite segregation; that is, cans are not great haters, but auctuations occurred in exchange places are set apart for negroes good neighbours.

They are from the opening rate of 1s./81⁄41⁄2

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4th July and others. This colour bar is becoming kinder to one another, in January to 29/6d. in April. To AUSTRALIA. Calling at Masala (P. la.), Thursday la, Cairns, Towns 8th July less offensively applied in the and more conscious of their Thereafter rates declined steadily Eastern towns, but it is there, social responsibilities, and from at first but rapidly during the Thurs, 2nd July and is accepted by everybody, that knowledge they will find last three months of the year, the Mon., 20th July coloured or white.

salvation. Most typical is the closing rate on the December 31 There is, however, no doubt remark which is made to me being 1x/3d. The average rate that with the most often in various phras-for the whole year was, however, in my mind 17th July growth of education and the ings. "Yes, Mr. Lansbury, the Sun 28th June development of understanding war has taught us many things, be seen how favourable a reaction 18./11-9/16d., and it will readily 7th July among these coloured people, a chief of which is: it is better, this has had on our sterling com- Sun, 28th June revolt against all restrictions much better, to spend our sub-;;

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1st July will arise and have to be yield-stance beautifying our cities mitments, such as salaries, pen- 5th July ed to. It is education which is and our homes, preserving and sons and stores.

slowly but surely breaking developing life, rather than in provided for personal emoluments TAIPING down class barriers and distinc-the 'destruction of life." Jonly $10,248.500 was required. CHANGTE tions among white people; the

Pensions were estimated at $2, same will be true of racial bars.

1070,000 but cost only $1,555,605. And these negroes, descen-

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