The Raub Australian Gold Min ing Company, Limited, advise us that the output for the four weeks ended 20th June, 1934 amounted to 2,005.90., ounces.

Mrs. B. Thompson, Joint Manag- ing Director of the Advertising Publicity Bureau, left the Colony for Australia on Friday by the s.s. Taiping. She is to attend the Melbourne Centenary celebrations.

Captain F. R. Williams, the Lin-

Chan Yan, a 15-year-old Chinese siderable fraction of the rolling consul

returned to the Colony by the boy, of No. 25 Wanchal Road, Was Kuramoto at Nanking at the Japanese Crematorium stock, has come from Britain and shows that any incident may be

Antenor on Friday.

removed to the Government Civil there is no reason why in the used for the purpose of advancing A review of the past week's lawn.

Hospital on Friday, suffering from future new additions should not Japanese aims in China. We can bowls matches appears on

The European YMCA. zze hold severe injuries after being knock- also come from there. As matters only hope that a resumption of published on

!!! Page 5 ing a moonlight bathing picnic oned down by motor car No. 284 in were arranged the British in the through trains on this very World financial news will be Wednesday night, July 25 the Wanchal Road, terests seem to have had no pay important line will not lead to found in our Mobey and Market launch leaving the Police Pier at at all in what is to happen, and sny major complications, and that section.

Page 128.30 p.m. therefore trouble may arise, both, the public and the share. Round the Courts, a resume" of

ministration.

|HONGKONG DAILY PRESS through some apparently trivial holders will benefit by good ad- the cases taken in the local Courta Among the passengers who sail

on Saturday is given on a Page Bed on Saturday on the President

matter.

tation for being the most agree- able social Club in the Colony, and it certainly is the only one which bears the remotest resemblance to those delightful Gymkhana Clubs of India or Ceylon.

For one thing, everyone knows everyone else at the U.S.R.C. and all meet on equal terms, which does away with that dreadful "touch-me-not" feeling which pre- vails at some of the other Clubs in this place.

The gardens are prettier than ever this summer, and there is al- ways a cool breeze from Lyeemoon- The Concert was given in a big open matshed in the garden so no-one was afraid of that "big bad. wolf”—a shower of rain.........The Band of the East Lanes. gave some delightful music and the selection from "Madame. Butter- fly" was specially appreciated. Many people had cocktal partles under the trees for the event and even after the music was over gay parties lingered on, laughing and chatting and reluctant to break the spell

SEVERE DROUGHT IN CHEKIANG

Nanking, July 21.

It is estimated that 60 per cent. of the farmlands in Chekiang and 20,000,000 persons are affected by the severe drought, according to Mr. Then Yang Pu, Commissioner of Reconstruction for Cheklang, who declares that $30,000,000 are need for rellef purposes.--Reuter.

Mariager of the Company's Mine; owing to ill-health. Mr. J. C. Coldham, B.E has been appointed General Manager in succession to Mr. Lilburne who will act ́RS Technical Adviser to the Company.

Members of the drug trade are

the 43rd. Chemists' invited by the Organisers to vist Exhibition. London, which will be housed from September 24th-28th, in the handsome New Hall of the Royal Horticultural Society. Westminster SW. In the very heart of the English metropolis, practically un- The Raub Australian Gold Minder the shadow of the Houses of ing Company Limited, Inform us Parliament and Westminster Ab that Mr. A S. Lilburne has re- bey. Admitsalon can be obtained tired from his post as General on presentation of trade card.

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