DEPORTATION FOR SPANIARD

In Colony Without a Passport

UNSUCCESSFUL PLEA BY

BROTHER

Jose del Pan, a Spaniard who was recently convicted for being in the Colony without a valid pass- port, was again brought before Mr. Wynne-Jones at Central Magistracy un Saturday when an application for his expulsion was made...

H. del Pau, the manager of the Station Hotel and brother of the accused said that he invited his brother to come to Hong Kong and was providing his with food, lodg ing and work.

When questioned by His Worship as to whether he was prepared to insure that his brother would not become destitute in the Colony, he expressed his willingness to do so provied that the bond was not too large.

Mr. W. P. Thompson, A. S. P., for the police, named 81,000 as the bond

required.

M. del Pan: "But I am not a rich man. I cannot sign a bond for $1,000."

His Worship: "If you don't we shall have to send him back to Singapore."

Mht, Pan ther stated that he had meant to send his brother to Maoac as it would be much easier for him to live there.

INDIAN CLUB'S ATHLETICS

FAST TIMES IN ALL SPRINT EVENTS

LARGE ATTENDANCE AT ANNUAL GALA

Championship which resulted in a The main event was the 100 yards

and T. Hamet. The race was a fast dead-heat between 9. A. Rumjahn one, the time being 101/5 seconds. In the run off Rumjahn won by a matter of incbes in 10.2/5 seconds.

The prizes were given away at the Areulli, sister of Mr. A. el Arcullis conclusion of the sports by Miss J. President of the Club,

THE RESULTS

Throwing the Cricket Ball:-1, Distance: 241 2. M. et Arculli; 2, A. J. Hussain. 120 Yards (Handicap):--1. T.

flamet; 2. A. J. Hussain.

30 Yards (Boys Under 10):—1, S. A. K. Bux: 9 S. E. Bux.

HONG KONG DAILY

PRESS, MONDAY, MAY

22, 1933.

ST JOHN'S FLAG

DAY"

Gratifying Response by the Public

OVER $5,000 COLLECTED.

of the

St.

and

E.

TIME'S CURTAIN FALLS

MODERN THEORIES OF HOW THE UNIVERSE IS "RUNNING DOWNTM

BY REV. D, MACDONALD, S.J.

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In the earlier lecture we were, day science can tell, the materia! Nurses and cadets

concerned with the ancient and Universo must inevitably come to The Indian Recreation Club held John Ambulance Brigade their second athletic sports at Soo many other helpera were seen every lecture we propose to peer into the this mighty and beautiful Universe modern history and the present that stage when utter annihilation conditions of the Universe. In this will take place and nothing of all kunpoo yesterday and their was a where in the eity on Saturday, self- grounds of the Club. vory large attendance on the ing flags to the public to raise him and distant future, and see, will remain except heat. It is a

funds for the Brigade's Welfare if we can, what the final fate of bold conclusion on

the part of response by the public was Work in the New Territories. The the Universe will be and when, it ciance. Science has not yet pro- very will be. We shall try to wrest ted to the depths the bourets of figure is not yet available, it is ing our own planet and in parti- probably cannot over explain what gratifying and although the fina from the future its secrets regard the Universe, it has, not yet and learned that more than 85,100 has cular regarding the fall of the

matter

от what energy been collected. Kowloon, as usual, curtain

is and on the drama of this

50 it

better contributed generously and were earth's existence. I pointed out that conclusion. That day of al- to be too dogmatic in stating responsible for $1,198.52.

previously that the science of A3-

nihilation is of the Brigade expressed appre-existence from all eternity, that it nor need we tear up our wills on tronomy considers that the Uni-we need not concern ourselves with very remote and The Commissioner and members verse could not

have been in what happens beyond that date, ciation of the help given by non- members, particularly. Mrs.

must have had a beginning. This the ground that this final ending Taylor, who organised the Penk

tardy conclusion, now to As will come in our day. So much and City districts, Mrs. J. H. tronomy was very long ago made for the fate of the Universe. What Hunt, who was responsible for the Philosophy with more convte about our solar system, the sun, whole of Kowloon and Mr. I. B.

tion than the hesitating voice of the planets, and among them our Trevor who rendered valuable as Astronomy betrays. Does Astrono- own earth? Are all these destined sistance in connection with the my consider that the Universe will to survive down to the final s Kowloon Canton Railway collec

one day come to an end The resolution of all things or are they tion.

ply is what I wish to put before likely to have themselves an early you in this talk

demise.. Putting the Shot:-1, A. J. Hus- Thanks are also dus to the Yeung sai: 2, A. Butt.

When I see ü Wo Nursing Home staff, who col-

man bent and 100 Yards Handicap (Girls)-1,lected $206.37; to Mr.

with worn-looking. E. M:

pale and Miss M. Omar; 2, Miss J. A. Cur-Raymond for the use of his office: lacks armness and sureness I

withered cheeks, and step that reem; 3, Miss Z. Areulli.

the Tramways Company and Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels for ex

see that old age bas act its sent hibiting posters on the trams and

upon him and without any pro- buses; to Mra. Dunlop, Mesars. phetical insight I can fortell that Kwok Yan, and Lam Wing Kam the day is not far off when for for loan of cars in Hong Kong, that man life's fitful fever will be and Mrs. J. H. Hunt, Mrs. F. Cover. Can I likewise looking at life of Clemo and Mr. F. H. Crapnell for this Universe see as it were any loan of cars in Kowloon; the wrinkles, any unsteady gait that Press for their publicity and the mark the fact that its days are Police For their protection and a numbered. We saw that it certain sistance.

ly shows signs that its infancy has passed. It has been in existence something like 200. million million years and the earth has been in Helpers Mesdames

existence may be for 9.000 million Sanger,

Has the Universe grown years. Ralston, Farlow, Rumjahu, and Dunlop. Misses Mackie, Sutton, pale and worn looking, does it lack M. del Pan then pleaded that if

Alabaster, Johnston, Gerrard, Lau- the vitality of more youthful days. the Court sent his brother back to 100 Yarda Visitors Race:-: R. bay, Crawhill, Dowbiggin, Pang.stumble? Or does it only show lost only 3 per cent. or so of ital

der, Scott Harston, Hancock, Gub- do its feet, so to speak, totter and Spain it would be useless, because. Need; 2, Deuby:" he had never been there. He was 40 Yaris Flat Race (H'cap): Luk, Woo, Langley, P. Kwok, and prime, that it is every day more J. Wong, Holland, Helen Yu, Mathat it has not yet reached its full horn in the Philippine Islands. He, S. Hamet: 2, M. Arculli. asked for one month's grace

Master Holland, St. Paul's Girls' and more putting off its childhood Lawn Bowls Event:-1, H. Hip School, St. Stephen's Girls' School, and putting on its manhood? In order to send to Shanghai for a toola, A. K. Minu. neg, passport for his brother. Ladies Nomination (St. John Am. Fairlen, Holy Spirit School, Muy His Worship, however, refused,bulance), Misa Wong and A. K. School, King's College, Queen's

Fong

College, Belilion saying that unless the bord was Minu: Miss S. Razack and M. I. College, Ellis Kadoorie School, signed the accused would have to | Razack. go to Singapore.

Nursing Divisions: Victoria, Y.W.C.A., Florence Nightingale, Man Shuen, King's College, Mong Kok, Central, and the Cadet Divi- sions of King's College, South China, and Chinese Athletic.

His Worship explained to him that he would not have to pay $1,000 unless his brother became destitute.

3. de Pan: "I am afraid to sign for money that I cannot pay." His Worship: If you quarrel with him in three weeks' time and throw "him out, he would become destitute and would be on our hands."

M. del Pan But, we have no trouble."

His worship "Brothers have been known to quarrel."

As del Pan would not do this, an order of deportation was made.

CHINA SUGAR REFINING

CO., LTD.

FINAL MEETING HELD,

The final geberal meeting of the China Sugar Relining Co., Ltd. (in voluntary liqudation) was held at the offices of Messrs.“ Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. on Saturday,

100 Yards Championship:-1, S. A. Ranijahn: 2, T. Hamet. Time 10.1/5 seconds.

30 Yards Potatoe Race:-1, D. M. A. Razack; 2, A. K. Minu.

Ladies Nomination:-1, H. D. Rumjahn and Miss Wong; 2, D. M. A. Razack and Mrs. A. Razack.

100 Yards Handicap (Boys Under 14):-), A. Mahomed; 2, A. Aleuli: 0, S. A. K. Bux.

1

20 Yards Championship:-1, S. A. Rumjahu; 2, T. Hamet. Time: 24.4/5 Reconds.

Egg and Spoon Race-1, R. Nazarin; 9 Firdos Khan.

Three Legged Race: 1. A.-K. Minu and M. Y. Adal; 2. A. Abhas and Marker.

R.

Obstacle Race, T. Hamet; 2 A. J. Hussain.

850 Yards Flat Race (Handicap): -1, A. R. Abbas; 2, M, el Arculli. Egg and Spoon Race (Ladies)':- Mr. Barry: 2, Miss Janet Tamet.

Relay Race (Won by "QC" Team). el Arcalli, H. Esmail, A. R. Abbas and A. J. Hussain,

་་

CHINA'S FUTURE GREATNESS

with Mr. J. Fleming in the chair. Is Increased Centraliza-

The statement of the liquidators, showing the manner in which the winding-up had been conducted, and the property of the Company. disposed of, was put forward, and on the proposal of Mr. Ho Leung. seconded by Mr. P. C. Potts it was passed unanimously.

Mr. F. C. Hall moved, that the be adopted, and on the seconding following extraordinary resolution of Mr. Ho Leung. it was carried unanimously.

tion Needed?

DEBATE IN WAH YAN

COLLEGE

.

Helpers in Hong Kong were:- Convenors:-Mrs. E. Taylor and Mrs. Langley.

$72.01.

Girls'

Mr. Kwok Hing Wang, collected $325,00.

H.E. The Governor's Household contributed $100.00.

Kowloon Helpers.

on

wizened

Let us go first to the sun and question him and ask him how he feele Ask him if he feels the coming of old age, or if there is any ailment that makes him ner- certainly shows signs of age for he vous about the years to come, He is not as robust as he was, e looks thinner and more than be was, for he had lived ways and never getting much in

generosity, giving | al-. return. He tells us that he doesn't feel at all happy about the future, he says his very brightness is to him a source of danger, in fact he is at present in a perilously unstable condition. A man whose temperature has gone up over 100, is in danger and if the temperaturg increased by 3 per cent. or ao no one could gurantee that he would Pull through. The sun is in such a precarious condition that if it luminosity it would rapidly con dwarf star giving only about tract and become a mere

iguarter per cent. of its present light and heat. If the sun ware to become fainter by 3 per cent. there would be the sudden catan- trophe that to us it would appear that the sun had suddenly been extinguished leaving only a tiny epark of light as of some insigni- ficant star. Darkness would pre-

not come,

1.

faint

eyes? Do the great denizens

Have the stars lost any of the merry twinkle in their laughing of the heavens fear that chilly nights in the great open spaces now more that before Does the earth find it hard with failing eyesight to pick its way among the planets vail, morning would Can we read the signs on the face confusion would reign, life would of the Universo? On this earth quickly become extinct for the oceans and the atmosphere would. The highest individual amount nothing is more familiar to us than become frozen. so far is Box 22-3211.68, the next the cycle from birth to death that thing to prevent this slight dim- Can we do any highest being No. 162-880.60, Box is the lot of man and of all liv ming of the sun's light which is 45, 878.56. Box 37, 975.00. Box 34, ing things. These things begin to 872.50. Box 282, 872.57. Box 300, be, live their short day then decay fraught with such dire consequen

comes and death and they are no ces for our earth? Nothing what- more. Even kingdoms and peoples soever, we are utterly helpless. rise and fall. La all this a mirror, How long then will it take for the of what happens scale in the vest Universe? Per-ter, because if this catastrophe is

a grander un to become just that much fain

haps not, perhaps the Universe to follow we should like to know having come into being, fed upon considers that the sun will not be

when 1

Fortunately astronomy same elixir of immortality and Mrs. J. H. Hunt, Convenor for thus can preserve its perpetual tioned for the next 100,000 mil- come fainter by the amount men- Kowloon District, Mrs. E. C. youth. If you watch a mighty river lion years, so we needn't be per- Norris, Mrs. F. S. Barron, Mrs. pouring its waters down into the turbed by the prospect of our sun W. C. Labrum, Mra. Wed-

sea you will say may be that it dwindling suddenly into a lock, Mrs. F. C. Clemo. Mrs. is a figure of time, for time rolla star leaving us to freeze to death S. F. Bernard, Mrs. J. A. Fraser,

comes back, The Mrs. H. D. Matthews, Mrs. G True, Mrs. Shoosmith, Mrs. Pot-

waters go relentlessly down to the our millione. There is another ter, Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Ascot, D. G.

sea and there is no return. The danger, however, it is that we are waters have run their course, they from the sun. Modern astronomy gradually moving away further D. Witchell, Miss O. Dalziel, Miss seems to the casual observer but times there is going on Pledger, Miss M. Witchell, Miss cannot flow back again. So it holds that constantly and at all: J. Cousens, Miss McHenny, Miss in reality there is a power from sale destruction of matter with a V. Heath, Miss Skinn, Miss R. without that lifts up the waters and consequent setting free of radiant a whole- Heath, Miss F. Packe, Miss Nish, Miss D. Tollan, Miss L.

brings them back to the mountain energy. This, of course, mens Tollan, B. Spaulding, P. Allen.

tops from whence they came and loss of weight, for instance, in the Gow, Miss M. Tillery, Miss E.

Kowloon Dock-Convenor, Mr. ward course seeking for rest in loses weight at the rate of 380,000. there again they begin their down- sun. It is estimated that the sun Brown, Miss B. Cullen, Miss V.

the mighty and distant ocean. million tons every day owing to Cullen.

Again and again in tireless succes- this annihilation of matter and Members

sion do they go down to the sea radiation of the liberated energy. of Kowloon Nursing and return to the mountain tops. The earth is also losing weight but Officer, Mias Sophie

The subject chosen for discussion at the meeting of the Wah Yan College Senior Debating Society, held in the College Hall on Satur- The resolution was "That the day, was one of considerable inter Books, Accounts and Documents of est. The debate turned on the ad- the Conmany and of the liquida- visability or otherwise of central tors thereof he retained by Messrs.ized government for China: it was Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. they worded: "That the future great. undertaking to destroy the same at ness of China depends rather upon the expiration of five years from a diminution than upon an increase the Dissolution of the Company." of centralized government." The Division,

standard of the speeches waS BUT-

Thang. prisingly high, and many of the. young speakers disclosed a most in- telligent appreciation of the prob- les and issues involved,

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wonderful thing change always takes place from

ning down. Its energy, is being we can get acclimatized Changchun, May 12,

Speakers for "the Government " laid stress on the variety of langu age, of population, of circumstances MANCHUKUO EXPLAINS PUR- all over Chins, and arged the im-

possibility of any

centralized government ever dealing adequately and justly with the confused and conflicting interests involved. They pointed to the United States as the odel of a prosperous country, and another as the ideal government for held up federation in one form or Ghana The Opposition insisted on the need of unity, if China is ever to become strong; and claimed that The statement indicates that the in the whole country being ruled by the only hope of Chinese unity, lies new line connecting Harbin with a strong dictator of the type of Laha, a place about 120 kilometres Hitler or Mussolini. north of Taitsihar will not only aid in opening up the rich central part of the Heilungkiang Province, but will also form a trunk line of various railways in north Manchu ria in the future.

The Manchukuo Department of Communications yesterday issued a statement explaining the purpose of the Laha-Harbin, Railway, now

under construction.

Upon completion of the line, pro ducts from the outlying districts of Heilungkiang will be shipped to Harbin,

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tivity and inovement will cease and menarch." China, if anyone tries to he and justice in her government. Her stage will come when the atoms of

Some points from the Speeches.

A monarch is inclined to up press violently all opposition,

6.

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(Kuo Min News Agency) Officials of the Health Depart

Nanking, May 11.

De real need is Christianity. lead to civil war; on the contrary, commendation were the excellent lated by radiation and all its en-will commence an inspection next A monarchy does not always Deserving of special mention and matter will have been all annib!ment of the Ministry of Interior

The Manchukuo authorities are Chita has led to civil war

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