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HONGKONG HOUSE Here Is Where Colony's Students Will Live

H15 is Hongkong House, the Colony's now £150,000 students' centre in London,

which opens its doors unofficially on May 31. These exclusive China Mo pictures show various aspects of the building, once a foreign embassy and until its purchase 18 months ago by the H.K. Government, a hotel. It is located at the corner of Lancaster Gate and Leinster Torrace, about 11⁄2 miles from Piccadilly Circus. It cost £50,000 to buy and £100,000 to redecorato.

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BELOW: Chinese and Euro- | one of the first students to enrol,, Mr G. 1. Ferguson, director of sean food is served in Hongkong Miss Y. 11, Chiu, who is study- Hongkong students in the United ilouse'n big dining room. Here, ing pianoforte in London.

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of been contracted from a known London Chinese restau-longhour students' centre In governors of Hongkong House.

Lendon possible. From left to greels the Brut 25 rant, prepare the Grot meal,

rtudents to CENTRE LEFT: The students' | right: Mr E. G. A. Grimwood, eurol. The House will accom- corn-modate 8D students, Full board raums have been tastefully re-chairman of the steering decorated, and are up to first-mittee; Mr Philip Cassidy, chair- costs from £3. 10, to £4 a week.

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QIRD'S EYE: Influenza is des scribed, as Д poor man'a alsease: and the remedy-lying In bed-arleh man's.

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There appears to be no ground for the rumour being persistent- circulated in the City that following their relinquishment of the main bus services on the Island, the Hongkong & Shang- hal Hotels, Ltd., have in contem- plation a scheme for providing the Colony with cheap taxi transportation.

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MR PETER GRANT, Assistant Superintendent of Police, la proceeding on Home leave on August 12 on the P&O Rajputana for nine months. This creates a rather unique record, as it will be only the second time that he is going on leave

in 27 years. Only recently Mr Grant had a distressing seeldent, when while cranking his car it backfired and threw him out of the garage, He broke his right wrist, I saw everything when the accident happened: all the stars, and the North and South Polea included," Mr Grend humorously jemarked to a re- porter yesterday.

A film of the Exposition of St Francis Xavier at Goa, 1932, will be presented at the Prince's Theatre, Mongkok, on June 22. Atles Jean Armstrong, an Aus- tralian journalist who claims she was cured of a spinal dis- саже after kissing the feet of the Body of the Saint, and was converted, will give a descrip tive talk during the formance.

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44WHILE I was in Russla," said Mr Justico G. Ai Malcolm of the Philippines Islands, in an address to the locat Rotary Club at Gloucester Build ing, "I took great pains to attend a trial conducted according to Communistic ideas. I was very" favourably impressed by the methods which are being used, that is as far as I understood them...I think the Cammunis» tic system is much better than the present American system.

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Our Shanghai correspondent writes: The still somewhat shaky armistice in the North has been followed by a still more dubious unive of hopeful anticipation that prosperity ter only sert around the corner... Land night-al one of the popular dance-halli in town-one could have dinner, take a partner for every dance between eight and ten o'clock, and drink. five blo

glasses of beer, all for 35, whereas ordinarily such a feast of entertainment would cont about $11.

TE year 1932 in regard to Jaw and order, was quiet." That satisfactory statement ap- pears in the introduction of the annual report of the Inspector= General of Polico, (Ron. Me E. D. C. Wolfe) to be tabled at the meeling of the Legislative Counell tomorrow........The work- ing of the Political Bureau has been much facilitated by the increase of staff allowed.

Tila has enabled it to watch success- fully the general activities of the Communist Party in Hong- kong. Information gathered from time to time Indicates that this year has been a very lean year for the Communista bere, mediately, prior to some of the more important anniversaries, police succeeded in seizing quantities, of inflammatory do- cuments, without doubt Intended for distribution upon thom aŋ-- niversaries, -Numerous rmida were carried out, and many, Communists of varying grader of importance were arrested and subsequently banished."

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Vit the number of admit- tances continuing. In érvena of allacharpe, accommodation aś Victoria Gool has agalu reached saturation point, although it was “ only a week ago that another batch of some 80 convicts were promaturely released,

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