INTERPORT SOCCER
TEAM
PERSONNEL, ANNOUNCED
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WILL SAIL ON 22ND
The selection of the Colony foot- ball eloven will ocensiour little sur- prise in local circles though, some of the names will be new to fol- lowers of the game in Shanghai. The Selection Committee have
taken great pains in choosing their
cleven and every confidence can be placed in the side.
The following in the top and the res rves, who will wait for Shanghai oo November 22-
Rodger Club), Capt., goni. Mullane (S.W.R.), right back. Strange (Club), left back. Diss (Kowloon), right half. : Pardoe (R. A.). Vice-Capt., centre
half
Damenn (Club), left half, Chong Shiu Hong (S.C.), Cutside
right.
Wong Moi Shun (S.C.). inside
right.
Howe (Club), centre forward. Suen Kam Shun (Abiiletic) inside
left.
Baldry Lincolns), outside left.
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ANTI-RED"
WARFARE
KIANGSI COMMUNISTS' BID FOR N. FUKIEN REPORTED
(From Our Own Correspondeni.)
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1932.
DR. SUN'S BIRTHDAY
CANTON CELEBRATES OCCASION WITH HOLIDAY
(Trom Our Own Correspondent.}
CANTON, NOY, 12 Today is the birthday anniver sary of the late Dr. Sun Yat Sen,
Cauton, November 19. The return to the front lines in Kinngs of General Yu Hon Mau.public." commander of the 1st Cantonese
WUCHOW NEWS LETTER
NANNING MARITIME
CUSTOMS
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
WUCHOW, Nov. 11.
Mr. Casati, commissioner of the the "Father of the Chinese Re-Wuchow Chinese Maritime Customs has been transferred to Kongmoon and left here yesterday, by the s.. Tai Hing. Mr. Moore, who takes Mr. Casati's place, arrived here
À public holiday in being held Army, after a protracted stay in and the city is gaily beflagged for Canton, is generally interpreted the occasion. Early this morning, to signify the early resumption of thousands attended a service held punitive retivities against the Com-at the Chungshan Memorial Hall, munist forces in Kiangai.
when tributes to the life of the late chieftain were delivered fry local loaders of the Kuomintang,
Local military dispatches, how ever-state that the main body of Cuminists in Kinngai, whose at- tempted advance towards Canton was checked by the government forces a few months ago, and who have since retreated to their strong. holds in eastern Kiangsi, are both feeling the effects of the general blockade enform on the Red area, and alarmed by reports of Marshal Chiang Kai Shek's entry into Kiangsi to take charge over the Lanti-Communist operations per. sally. The Communists are there- fore said to be, making an attempt to inave their headquarters to the
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last week.
INSULT TO MOHAMMEDANS
CHINESE PERIODICAL
SUSPENDED
Why do
Nanking, Nov. Mohammedans not ent pork? The publication of an article under the above title in a recent issue of the Nan Hua Ieu (a Chinese periodical) has aroused the ire of Mohammedang and is likely to cost its publishers, the Pei Hain Book Store at Shanghai, summary UH- pension of business. Nanning Customs. Trade at Nanning has fallen oftion casts a serious aspersion upor Alleging that the articles in ques seriously, hoth imports and exports Mohammedaus in China, representa Crowels thronged all theatres, showing big reductions; so much so tives of the latter have petitioned eineman houses and other amusement that the Custom house is not meet- centros, all of which were open ating expenses from its own collec- half the usual charges. Special tions. A report is current that in Sunyatsen" dinners were served consequence of this the abolition of
the Customs House will be consider ed in the near future.
in some of the hotels.
The holiday is also being observed by the foreign community
Shameeu.
CANTON GOVT. POLICY
at
Reserves: Láu, Mau (S. Chinale athura part of Fukien, along SAI TSUN CEMENT WORKS Leing Wing Chiu (S. China) and Johnston (Pulice).
the Fakien-Chokiang borders.
In fact, there have recoutly been The team will neet Shanghai in !
1.ports of the arrival already in „kins' interpart match on Saturday,rthern Fukian of certain Com- November 26, and on Sunday, 27th, ist elements, and detachmeots will engage & Rest of Shanghai " if the 13th Rete Army have be
deal ken. The Colony's representatives despatched to that locality to will arrive back in Hong Kong with the situation before it grows again on December 2,
pore serious.
RUGBY FOOTBALL
CLUB BEAT THE ARMY.
After a fast and exciting, game
In the event of the anti-Com- munist operations having to be transferred from eastern Kingsi to northern Fakien, the Cantoner forces now in southern Kings will then no doubt be able to proceed more thoroughly with their
TO INCREASE ACTIVITIES
CANTON, NOV. 11.
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the Government for drastic action against the publishers.
The question was brought up at | yesterday's informal meeting of the Standing Committee of the C.E.C. The view was generally held that at such a moment of grave national crisis publication of articles likely to arouse antipathy between the five races in China should be strictly prohibited.
Grim Fate of Communist, The notorious Commiruist leader Woi Pat Kwan, who has been harassing the Jung Lan and Furg Shan districts for two or yeurs, has been shot dead by one of bis own comrades. His head was It was, therefore, tontaively de- struck off, sent to Nanning, and ex-cided the Pei Hsin. Rook Store hibited "for public identification" should be dealt with severely and Wei's widow has also been arrested, the periodical in question, namely, and the Government feels confident the Nan Hua Wen I should be that with the present strong forces ordered to suspend publication im- mediately. It was further decided that passages in school textbooks which emphasize racial differences should be expunged in order to prevent racial prejudices from be ing implanted in the immature minds of pupils-Kue Min.
The 138th meeting of the Kwang-ged on the job, the remainder of the Communists will soon be -rounded up.
tung Provincial Council was held yesterday and attended by Chair man Lin Yun Kai, Councillors Tang Shao Yi, Lin Yih Chung, Li; Lu Cino, Au Feng Po, Chu Chao Hain and Mayor Liu Chi Wen.
Cinema Stars from Canton. A number of cinema actors and not resses, dressed in the very latest styles, including some astonishing An order was read from the South slit skirts, arrived here some time West Political Council prohibiting ago. They proceeded to Nanning all government servants from inand Kweilin where shots were taken new film whose action re quires as a selling the beautiful dulging in gambling in clubs, re- for n
The Reconstruction Bureau sub hills and rivers of that district. mmitted a report on the completion They have nearly completed the within record time of the Yan Fa work and are now due to return Highway which has been opened to Canton. for traffic and recommending suit-
on the Sookunpou ground on Saturplans for the pacification and re- day the Club bent the Army, at habilitation of the areas Rugby football by a goal and a capied.
penalty goal (8 points) to try
3 points.
On the run of the play the Club NOTES FROM KONG
were lucky to win, and they owed
a lot to Melney, who is addition
MOON
to playing on 'excellent game in the
Club serum, scored the equalising
try. converted it himself, and
POPULAR CUSTOMS OFFICIAL TRANSFERRED
dropped a penalty goal shortly se fore the final whistle,
staurants and residences.
Personal
CENTENARY OF CHICAGO
CHINA TO PARTICIPATE IN EXPOSITION
MILLA
Nanking, Noy. 8. The Central able commendation to the builders.
General Pei Chung Hai, te vice-Government has decided to appro A resolution was reached for a commander-in-chief of the Kwangi priste $100,000 ns expenses for meeting of the Provincial Bureau Anuy, is, making a tour inspection Chian's participation in the Cen and the Canton Municipality for of all troops in the Province. He tenary Exposition of the City of an agreement over the respective arrived recently at Kweilin where Chicago, which is to be held next jurisdictions in the treatment of he will stay for some considerable spring. public properties. The resolution time.
The Army bay was actually scored (From Our Special Correspondant) has been the outcome of a dispute by Hamilton, hat Martin
WILS
KONOMOUN, Nov, 12.
mainly responsible, giving a snfo fbe fine uution weather is
pass after a fine individual effort:
favourable for the farmer'S
in
The Army pack was on the light harvesting their second crop of side and though they, played a fast rise. To all appearances the fam and dashing game were throughouters will have good returns from the an' disadvantage.
autumn erop, 88 there has been little damage from wind and rain to lessen the yield.
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over the vacant land lot in front of the Ching Sin Temple, for which offers for purchase have been sub- mitted to both bodies by different
persona, "
The application of the Sai Taun Govertiment Works for the drawing up of an agreement with Mesare The teams were as follows:
F. L. Smidth, for the installation Army A. L. Bir (uya)
The United Church of Canada. of additional machinery to increase Artillery); Compl. Shaw (Border Mission in Kongmoon recently the present activities was approved. ers), L. T. .11. S. Galletly celebrated the thirtieth anniversary (Borderers). Lt. A. C. Hamilton of the founding of the Mission in Another application from the said
Kwangtung
The first members of Works for the construction of roads (Borderers), Lt. A. G. Martin the Mission arrived in Kwangtung within the Works Grounds was also (Borderers); Pe, Stevens (Border- in October 1902. Rev. G. H. Me ers): Pie. Huskins (Bordcrera); Nour, and Rev. Y. 8. Taam of approved, while the matter of im Canton were present to take part provements to the roads outside the Lt. J. Crewe-Read (Bordorers), in the anniversary services. Rey Corp! Tratt (Borderers), Pte. W. R. McKay and Mrs. McKay the grounds was referred to the Canton Watkins (Borderers), Pta. Lloyd first members of the Mission to Municipal Government for atten- (Borderers). Lt. Herbert (Royal come to Kwangtung are still at tion by the Bureau of Public Work.
work and in good health. (Artillery), Pta. Jones (Borderers), Pte. Walters (Borderers), L/Cpl. Hardy Bordercis).
Mr. A, S. Campbell who has been the Commissioner of Customs in Kongmoon for the past three years Club:-S. H. J. Fox 3. J. Fergu- has been transferred to Hankow, son, A. F. Jenkins, H. H. Griffiths, to become Commissioner in that G. P. Lammert; M. W. Turner; port. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will N. M. Mackintosh; J. E. H. Cogan, be greatly missed in the port as J. H. McEley, S. H. Garrod, D. they have been popular members McLellan, F. Miller, G. in the community. They left the Moutrie, A. P. Hall-Thomson, A. port on board the a.s. Yuet On on R. Cox.
Friday, November 11, a large crowd being at the wharf to sco them off.
Referen: Lieut. Lampen.
OLDEST GOLF CLUBS
80 FROM SCOTLAND. FOR AMERICAN MUSEUM
•
Mr. Casati, who had been the Commissioner of Customs in Wo
how. has been transferred to Kongmoon, Mr. and Mrs. Casati arrived in the port on November 10.
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Mr. Hussell and Mr. Patten have Eighty of the eldest golf cluba in recently arrived in Kongnoou "£8 existence have been collented in mumbers of the staff of the Asiatic Scotland for an international golf. Petmleima Company. Mr. Paten museum which is being started at has taken over the work from Mr. Wooding who has been transferred Newport News, Virginia.
The dubs, ranging in date from to Hong Kong. 1800 till 1893 have just been taken- to the United States.
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Two of the Hong Hong Kong moon steamers are now in donk, the Try Lea and the Wing On. Last Friday there was only one stramer in port. There are usual. ly four each day.
Two golf balla made in 1931 also were exported.
"Tliere are only seven clubs in existence older than the have," said Mr. John Campbell, who gathered the. notiques for the
~The water into West River is. -museum, ad qu
The ancient golf balls are the rapidly reming to the low level famous "feather" balls, which were of the winter season. A few popular until the gutta-percha balls months makes a very great differ- replaced them. They are made of ence in the volume of water flowing horse leather maked in oil and stuff- down this important waterway of
South China ed with guli fenthers.
CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY
DIRECTOR OF SHIUCHOW- HSUCHOW SECTION TO REPORT TO MINISTRY
It is understood that the exhibits General Li Chung Jen why is will include an assortment of ́rare now in Nanning is also on a tour of fade and ivory articles which will inspection
be displayed in a building of Chin- ena architecture.-Kuo fin.
Wuchow has & active and cap-
Chung. He takes personal com- mand of the Volunteers Corp at Wuchow, and has been very busy suppressing bandits in the district. He has a capable colleague in the Chief-of-Police and together they are making Wuchow and the sur- rounding countryside a model, dis-
able magistrate in Mr. Char. Man
HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION
ENGINEERING STANDARDS
ADOPTED
KIAOCHOW-TSINAN RAILWAY
QUESTION OF REDEMPTION FROM JAPAN
Nanking, Nov. 8.-Mr. Ko'Kwang Ting, Chairman of the Administra tive Committee for the Kiaochow- Tainan Railway, is at the Capital | conferring with Mr. Ku Meng Yu, Minister of Railways, concerning, the question of the redemption of, the Railway from the Japanese.
According to Minister Ku, the Ministry is determined to raise the sum of 840 millions required for the purchase of the line within. the
Hankow, Nov. 8.-Engineering standards governing highway con- struction were adopted at the 4 session of the Highway Conference yesterday, following discussions by next three years.Kuo Min. the special committee appointed for the purpose. The suggestions ad- vanced by the committes include definite specifications regarding read foundations, surfacing, bridge- work, drainage, etc.
A MODEL TEA PLANTATION
CANTON, Nov. 11. Mr. Ling Hung Fun, the newly
Nanking, Nov. 8-A model tea appointed director of the Shiuchow
A large number of new proposals plantation to experiment in methods Hanchow section of the Cantem- Hankow Railway who assumed office was submitted to the Conference at of improving teq-growing is to be Accordingly, established jointly by the Central yesterday's session. not long ago, has concluded a trip yeter of inspection of the nearly finished two sub-committees, one on highway Agricultural Experimental Station, administration and finance and, the portion Shiukwan to Lokchoong, and has other on technical work word ap and the Shanghai and Hankow further made observations of the pointed to examine them before Bureaux of Inspection and Testing route of the ling further north of consideration by the Conference of Commercial Commodities under the Ministry of Industry A Tes Kup Min. Lokcheong.
Improvement Committee is also to de organized for planning and directing this projects.
of the section from
Director Ling proposes to make a
trip to Nanking to-report-to-the- Ministry of Railways his observa- wound up, according to his plana tions and to lay before the Minis and a new office opened in Hunan
It is learnt that arrangements aro try his plans for the early comple-province to look after the finishing tion of the section, including the of the portion of the lind that in. appropriation of the necessary in Hunan territory. It is thought being made with the Cheming Tea funds from the Boxer Indemnity that matters will be facilitated in Planting Company of Hsiushui, this manner. It is understood that Refund."
Director Ling proposes to ex Diretor Ling's plan has the en- Kiangai, for the lease of its plañta- pedite the present building activi- dorsement of Director Li Bin Kan tion fu connection with the scheme. ties to the boundary limits of of the Cauton Shiuchow section of The cost of upkeep is to be jointly wangtung proviccs. The local the Railway, who has been doing borne by the thres organs. Kuo office for the section would then be much to expedite the early comple- (Continued a foot of nest Column)tion of the whole line.
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