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No. 21 523
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GENERAL WOOD
AMERICA.
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JULY 5th, 1927.
IN A. LION FARM.
弍拜雞
日伍月柒年七廿百九仟壹英
DIARY OF EVENTS.
CALIFORNIAN VENTURE TO RAISE 00 CUBS A YEAR.
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
TIME-TABLE.
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4,44 5.50 7.30
S'intin
Dab 6.57
9.36 10.28 12,21 1.34
4.58 6.02 7.4%
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9.49 10.48 12,34 1.47
9.53 10.46 12.38 1.61
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13.03 10:56 12.48 2.01
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Raru CITY, June 24th. "I intend to get back on the job as soon as my health permits" declar ed Governor General Wood accord. ing to a United Press message in the Manila Bulletin, in an interview with press correspondents following his conference with President Coolidge.
"The time for independence in the Philippines has not yet arriv ed," he said when asked to comment on the political situation. The Filipino political leaders are blow- ing hot air although the majority of people in the islands do not know what it is all about.
Stands By Coolidge, President Coolidge did exactly right in vetoing the bill providing for a plebiscite on independence. Granting the Philippines freedom at this time would be like putting a small boy in an airplane and ordering him to fly.
STOCK OF 92 SPECIMENS.
On the outskirts of E. Monte, just enst of Los Angeles, is a lion farm. It is run by Charles Gay, a native of France, and a former lion trainer, who, when the motion picture industry began to use wild animals in its productions, realised that here was an opening for some- thing more trained animal.
than
the ordinary
To-day.
Extraordinary General Meeting of The Hong Kong and Kowlood Taxicab Company, Ltd., to pass re- solution to wind up Company, No. 35. Des Voeux Road Central, noon. Savoy and Cafe Parisien, 4.30 p.m. Ten Dances: H.K. Hotel, Hotel and King Edward Hotel, 5 p.m.
Servicemen's Concert "Cheer ("
Y.M.C.A.. Chater Rond. 6.30 .. Dinner Dansant at Cafe Restaur- ant Parisien and after dinner dance at Lee Gardras.
Opening Night Fete, Victoria Recreation Club, 9 p.m.
Queen's Theatre The Beloved Rogue."
He decided to become a specialist in motion picture lions, and bought three adult animals and started in rented quarters to provide jungle actors for the cinema producers. Then he bought the site near ElStar Theatre, 0.15 p.m. Moute, which is perhaps the most unusual and interesting of all the show places of California
World Theatre: The Wizard of
Oz.
Star Theatre: "Partners Again" (matinees only).
Wilbur Players present "Spooks,”
Gay'a lion farma has passed the experimental stage, and has proved that the animals can be raised in large numbers in capacity and to maturity healthier and grow
stronger than their broifiers and sisters who are forced to fight for
their existence in the jungle.
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To-day Mr. Gay has a stock of ninety-two perfect specimens of the king of beasts, ranging in age from m six weeks to fifteen years.
Tea Dances, H.K. Hotel, Hotel') Savoy, and Cafe Parisien, 4.30 All but Lawn Tennis League "B" a few of the animals are less than Division: Club
de Recreio 2 three years old, and have been born S.C.AA. "C" Division: C.R.C on the farm.
The lion farm could more pro-Volley Ball:-Inter School Final:
#C.C.C. The Governor General appoured to perly he called the Lion. Park, says Tutorial Institute. St. Paul's be in a feeble state of health but in an American paper, as a profusion College, at Chinese Y.M.C.A. unusually sprightly spirits. He of tropical and semi-tropical continued in the same outspoken vegetation all but hides the houses
And open air-areas provided for 5.30 p.m.
vein.
The trouble with those leaders who are demanding freedom for the islands is that they do not tell the pendence."
the stock.
H.K. Football Association annual meeting, Volunteer Headquarters,
Dinner Dansant at Cafe Restaur Baby lions arrive at the farmant Parisien and King Edward. now at the rate of one litter month, there being from two to. Hotel.
people the responsibilities of inde four lions in each litter. In about teen's Theatre: "The Beloved
Economic Freedom Needed.
A great part of his interview was
two years. Mr. Gray expecta to ražse ninety oths & your Lion cubs from six weeks to three months old
World Theatre: The Wizard of
given to economics and the possi.have a ready sale at an average (matinees only). bilities for developing the indus price of 500 dollars, and full-grown tries and agriculture of the islands. specimens sell for from 1,200 dol- He said that all restrictions should lars to 1,500 dollars.
be removed to enable the importa-- tion of agricultural and normal teachers. He spoke emphatically of the need for this sort of instruction and his hopes for the development of education in the Philippines,,
"I consider the administration reasonably successful" he continu- (because I never received a threatening letter during the entire time I was in the Philippines. I think that rubber is the big rep of the future. American capital is the thing that is needed most of all and think that will come very
ed,
50011.
**Lastly I can say that the Filipino people are contented and happy Labour is well paid and there is no scarcity of good substan- Lint food."
American Interest In Philippines.
Governor General Wood's return to the United States and his con- ference with President Coolidge have stimulated unusual nation wide interest in the Philippines.
The details of his arrival and meeting with the president have been printed prominently in news- papers throughout the country. Editorials describe his feeble health and applaud his apparent deter- mination to continue as Governor General.
The Philadelphia Public Ledger says that
Governor Wood's task is not yet finished." The editorial praises the insular administration and says:
"Wood bore the brunt of the unpopularity and resentment in evitably growing out of implanting United States control and the asser tion of United States authority." It says that Wood has made "good progress.
A Sick Man.
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Queen's Theatre: The Road to She makes her own bed Yesterday" glasses. and attends to her room.
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World Theatre: The Night Life of New York."
Star Theatre: "The Wizard of Oz" (matinees only).
Wilbur Players present "The Rosary," Star Theatre; 9.15 p.m.
Friday.
Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel, Hotel Savoy and Cafe Parisien, 4.30 p.zn., and King Edward Hotel, 5 p.m.
Dinner Dansant at Cafe Restaur ant Parisien.
Ping
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Queen's Theatre: "The Road to Yesterday."
World Theatre: "The Night Life of New York."
Star Theatre: The Wizard of Wilbur Players present "The Rosary," Star Theatre, 9.15 p.m.
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Rubber And Sugar Possibilities. CHICAGO, June 27th. Governor General Wood, speak- ing through Chicago newspapers informed the public that the Philip pines would some day supply all the rubber consumed in the United States.
The governor was weak and un-Oz" (matinees only). able to move without the aid of two attendants Otherwise he appeared in good spirits und was vigorous in
Lawn Bowla League:-Division his defense of the free trade ar rangement existing between the1 Taikoo R.C. v. Kowloon Dock United States and the Philippines. R.C.; Police R.C. v. Craigengower "The economic future of the C.C.; Civil Service C.C. v. Kow- islands" said General Wood, de- loon B.G.C. Division II: Yacht pends on the continuance of free Club v. Taikoo R.O.; East Point A New York Times dispatch from trade with the United States. Im-R.C.. Civil Servico O.C.; Craigen
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and the loen B.G.C. v. Club do Recreio. ments that Governor Wood intendentering this country ed to return said in part this ruined."
island
Lawn would be economically
Tennis League:-"B" Division: H.K.CC. e. Royal En- He repeated the prediction fre- ginoers; M.B.K. v. Kowloon Q.C. quently made since coming to the Club de Recreio 1. C.R.C.; I.R.C. United States that the Philippines S.C.A..A; U.S.R.O. ». C.C.C. would produce 5,000,000 tons of "O" Division: EC.C, v. B.CA.A sugar annually under favourable K.B.S.F.F.A. v. C.R.C.; Nippon conditions of capital and manage Club. Ta
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Filipinos, Happy Valley; TEL. NOS. The New York Times learns in
Diamond, 4
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K. 608; 609. governor general will realgu on his leprosy and stop this scourge he Pier, 3.30 arrival and close a long, active said, it will be worth the cost of
p.m. Friendly Football: Chinese Ath- public life,"
the war which preceded the Ameri- lotic Association v. Service team, enn occupation of the Philippines." Sookuapoo, 5.45 p.za.
morning:
"Governor Wood is a sick man While the old warrior is anxious to continue his work in the islands, the impression exists here that physi- cians will render a verdict against bis return to the post,"
It expresses the opinion, that a long rost might.onable him to get back into notive work.
It is indicated, however, that the resignation would not be announced formally for several months.
(Continued on next Columin.) -
on
He was asked to comment leprosy in the Philippines. He des cribed the organization of Culion and the progrcas made there in the cure of the disease.
"On the political situation, he con- Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel, Hotel fined his commont to: "the time Savey and Cafe Parisien, 4.30 has not come for independence." p.m.
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