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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, DECEMBER
LOCAL REFEREES.
LARGE GATHERING AT "SUPPER'” MEETING.
'AN 'INSTRUCTIVE ADDRESS.
An interesting address "on the question Why "are" refereen une popular ↑ W was given by Mr. R. K.. Danean at the "support" meating hold yesterday at St. Francis Hotel by the members of the Hong Kong Bäforces' Association. Mr. W. E. Hollands was in the chair nad thore were about 30 present:
In dealing with the subject," Mr." | Duncan referred in turn to three persons--the referer, the player, and
1931.
Money and Markets
AMERICAN RUBBER AT LAST?
"THE" ĠUAYULE SHRUB
CLAIMS MADE FOR ITS
SUCCESS,
nevoial
Isolated from the Orient,
A new extraction plant & 13,000 pounds initial daily capacity is now in murrent operation near Salinas," Californin The ·raw⋅ material comes from over 8,000 acres of unir- rigated plants now growing on light upland soils previously dedicated to beana und barley. Those respon sible for this undertaking believe that guayule shrubs have certain inherent advantages over havea trees as a dependable source of America's crade rubber require- ments,
AT LANE CRAWFORD'S DEC: 9th 10th 11th 10am to 7pm
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The guyuluh, a sures of India-rubber that can be grown cutside the tropies, is now the spectator. His remarks cannot being successfully cultivated in be reproduend, in full owing to the California, and rubber is being late hour at which the meeting con-manufactured from it, sinutes Chemi-convenience of this method of trans cluded. He was applanded at the and Metallurgical Engineering close for his very able address. (New York), Guayule rubber con- Mr. Dunca said that in the keen-stituted about one-fifth of American ness and oxoitement of the game supply as early as 1910, and 20 years of research have now developed many of the players were likely to become highly strang. In such a
varieties of plant, and methods of ease the referee should use tact, and cultivation and extraction, appro-
With over 25,000,000 automotive ANNUAL
in à referee was an asset of great
value, for it engendered respect both by layers and spectators, and consequently created a better at. mosphere.
vehicles in operation in the United States, who will deny that our mo dern civilisation, depends on the portation ? Also, who will deny that its continuance' depends on a con- ftinuing supply of suitable crude rubber 7 In its native habitat, the Amazon Valley, contagious leat disease, fatal to beven, are known to exist. They are similar to our chestnut blight and the bligh that wined out the imported Liberian
coffee trees in Malaya. We now depend on these untive areas for about one-third of our total supply. Orient in war time, our armed for- If we are ever isolated from the ces would be handicapped by lack
Prac of an essential commodity. pends on the continued docility of tieally our entire apply nowy den-
a million Orientals.
if that was not successful then ropriate to that climate. Remark ness must be employed. Personality ing that this rubber plant, as
farm crop, is now available for growth over considerable areas of four country, the article continues: Before 1010, práctically the entire rubber supply came from wild sour ces; the bulk of it from the Amazon first time, an effective form of in- There is now available. far the Valley, where both heves and "cassurance against a prolonged short- milioa-trees are native; but also age of raw material essentiel to to from African vines and grasses,
our modern civilisation, and which froin, feus and other troes native needed new farm crop inured. to at the same time provides a greatly to the Middle East, from castillon sparse supply of water and adapt. trees found in southern Mexico andel to large areas of marginal grain the Central South American repab- lies, and from the guayule surub, which: as a native growth, is found only in northern and Mexico.
the fact that under normal cond and cotton lands-tain aside frou tions the United States sents $300,000,000 per year out of the country for its rubber supply centralThere can be little doubt that our national common sense will see to is that the job is done
A Better Understanding." The speaker referred to the portance, when a referee had stoy the game, of indicating why he had to do ro. Many ganies were stopped and the majority of players and spectators were unaware of the cause of such stoppaze: "Another point he arged was that before start ing the game the referee should should have a talk with the oppos ing captains and make it clear to them that, the gunia must be played Line sporting spirit, mut that hele, all these plants originally will not stand any agentlemanly grow within a frostless baad extend- play. This would have a marked ing around the earth, with northern induence on the standard of play. and southern limits not exceeding 14 degrees on either aide of the He urged a better understanding betwen the referee and the linesman equator. On the high, arid platean BIG ORDER PLACED WITH
Referring to the player, Mr. Dun-of central Mexico, with a "small
FIRMS BY STATE NAILWAYS can said that it was most suprising projection extending into Texas, to find so large a number of players there occurs as a natural growth a
With the single exception of gia-
GERMANY INDUSTRIAL
REVIVAL.
Berlin, Nov, 25.--A revival of in-
EXHIBITION OF THE HONG KONG
PART CLUB.
Maurice CHEVALIER
T-The
Smiling Lieutenant
a Guramount Picture [COMING KING'S
of the
not conversant with the rules of the shrth or miniature tree licallydustry was expected here to-day emption from income tax, partly.
search has failed to find it a where outside of this area of about 130,000 square miles
game. He thought that if the play-known as guagule, and world-wide ers studied the Referees' Chart and the different points laid down, along, with 21 serious study of the rules, the task of the referee would be less difficult than it was to-day.
The
Unsuccessful Attempts.
As early as 1852 it was known that Mr. Duncan referred to the differ-
the bark of this shrub contains a distinctive ent types of spectators. There was
resin. This gum- guayule rubber"-can be recover- the man who attended to see r. pood' game of football, and to see theed from the bark by chewing. Simi- best team win. Another who was lar as this product is to the planta- there to support one particular tion rubber of the East Indies, the team and gets dissatisfied when the plants themselves could hardly be gaïne goes' against his side.
mare dissimilar. Instead of a lofty. third who goes there to see his tree, we have a shrub, rarely over side win, no matter how they win two feet in height; instead of a it. He commented on each of these milky sap, the rubber is incased in types, and said that a little more special cells; instead of the mois tolerance on the part of the spectature and tropical conditions of the tor would go far to improve the game rubber plantation, the native home and make it much more plenant of guayule is in the high, semi de for the referee, the player, and alko sert regions, where heavy winter the spectator. There was also the frosts appear to be necessary to its surprising lack of knowledge of the proper development, rules on the part of spectators, and if those who were members of clubs were also supplied with copies of the Referees Chart nach year, they would take a more intelligent in terest in the game and much of the present barracking and ill-feeling would disappear.
H
Onerous Duties.
Beginning in 1888 a series of un- successful attempts were made to extract in marketabin form the rub- ber known to be present in guayule, In 1900, a solvent process wae pa tented by an Italian chemist, Wi- liam Prampolini. In 1908, he suc- ceeded in intereating Thomas For- tune Ryan and Senator Nelson W. In conclusion, Mr. Duncan said Aldrich in his proposal, and meats that the referee, being essential to
were provided for a thorough test- be game, was deserving of greater with unsuccessful commercial re respect than he received at present, Hults. However, they established His duties were difficult and oner. laboratories and began an exhaus ous, and as long as he played the tive series of experiments and game and gave what in his opinion studies under. William A. Law were fair and, honeet
rence, ably assisted, by his daughter, decisions, nu
Their was confident that the good sporta Clara Louise Lawrence, man, player or spectator will give work finally resulted in a purely mechanical procces, patented by: hím credit, for what he did in the
Lawrence in October, 1903. The interest of the game.
present continuous process was pa tented in 1928.
Mr. J. W. Baldwin replied on be half of tho referces and added more hints for the consideration of his This was followed, in 1904, by tha colleagues. Ho referred humorous. ly to the state of feelings of a re-rection of a small commercial unit faree who had been subjected to at Torreon, Mexico; the successful continual barracking during, the sale of the product and the design. anme and sought refuge in the and erection during 1005 and 1000 of dressing room, being uncertain whe-
a factory having a monthly capacity
ther he was alive or dead,
A discussion followed, and the of 1,000,000 pounds of wes rabber, members dispersed after a convivia! In 1910, gunyula.rubber made up: gathering at which they redeived usoful hints on the conduct of garacs 10 per cont. of America's total rub-{ in their position as referens)- ber supply..
from orders,
subscribed partly because special indacements including ex-
for capitalists to escape punishment aggregating because it offered an approtunity
abroad as long as such holdings for not reporting their investment
were re-invested in the railway loan.
200,000,000, placed by the German State Railways with various indus trics for rolling stock mid othe" Pailway material,
The orders will be paid for with the procreds of the new railway jaar of 250,000,06 which was ove
Munti yed on next Golumn.)
The 50,000,000 marks remaining will be devoted to the repair of roadbeds," sheds and shops,
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