Dr. Burroughs was born in 1882 and passed through Harrow (Scho- Similar Power of Attorney hasar, Baillot College, Oxford (Scho- been issued to Mr. L. H. G Frost lar). He was also Craven Univer- Hertford who has been appointed District sity Scholar. 1901, and Accountant at Houg Kong to succoed University Scholar. He Mr. A. Jones.

dained in 1908; Examining Chap- lain to Bishop of Liverpool, 1909- 22; to Bishop of Exeter. · 1917-22: Commissary to the Archbishop of Sydney and the Bishop in Egypt to the and the Suden. 1920; also Archbishop of New Zealand, 1925,

The Dowager Lady Numburn holme will preside over 800 Chaplain to the King 1917-22.

He was the author of many pub-delegates, and the majority of the lications on theological subjects, resolutions deal with subjects with

The including The Eternal Goal; Faith which women have a deep concern.

piracy happened in the Cricket will soon be beginning. The appointment of a woman as

usual way. and Power, The Christian Church

The leader of the In order that Hong Kong may H.M. and War, The Creed of a Church- Assistant Commissioner of

At the invitation of General Han,

pirates who was, of course a surpass her former exhibitions in man, etc.

Prisons is to be advocated by the Mr. Soong said, he visited Tsinan

new talent Portsmouth branch; vital reforms and inspected the Siao Tsing Ho woman of striking beauty and Interport matches,

offences district with Gen. Han.. The Shan- spoke faultless English) approach- perhaps that has never even seen the law regarding

are tabled by tung Provincial Government has ed the grille, toying negligently a cricket field. I therefore intend against children Edinburgh: voluntary sterilisation already spent $700,000 to $800,000 with a revolver, and asked the briefly to summarize what is, and

Natural- what is not, Cricket in the three classes indicated By on the scheme, while an additional Indian guard to open it.

on $2,000,000 are needed for its comple. y suspecting nothing, the guard (1) THE GAME,, There is no need the Departmental Committee Sterilisation as urged by East Dor- tion. Mr. Boong said he is to dis- complied, and the ship was soon

to go too deeply into this. set.

cuss the question of "financial aid in the hands of the pirates.

Suffice it to say that Afteen

The Budget for 1935 will pro- Shanghai. Aug. 19.

Divorce Reforms

to "Shantung, so as to help_com= One of the pirates attempted to

players group themselves irre-bably be presented on September A wedding of interest locally

A vigorous resolution from the plete the project. at the next search Mrs. Marina's person.

gularly around two bundles of 13. took place yesterday afternoon at National Counell for equal citizen-meeting of the Economic Council, Marina, who is renowned for her

Wood which are placed 73 4 o'clock at the American Con-ship advocated immediate legisla- In his brief survey of the social reactionary views..upon-all matters

yards (or is it feet) apart. sulate when Miss Jean C. Reilly tion embodying the recommenda- and economical conditions In of conduct between the sexes.

Nine more players sit in the daughter of Mrs. Catherine Reilly tions of the majority report of the Shantung province, Mr. Soong said promptly knocked him senseless

Pavilion and drink. One of of New York City, USA.. became Royal Commission on the divorce he was greatly impressed by the with her toothbrush. It is he

the active players throws a the wife of Mr. Francis N. Mollitz, | laws of 1921, by which the grounds progress made in the province. Heved that this was the cause of son of Mr. Hanna Mollitz of Vien- for divorce for both husband and Gen. Han, he said, has balanced her being carried

bali at another one who at- off by the 6th Extra Bace Moctingna.. Judge Milton J. Heimick per- | wife shall include adultery, deser- the provincial budget without im-

tempts to defend himself with pirates. formed the ceremony and the at- tion after three years, persistent posing any hardship upon the

a species of club. There 18 SEARCH PARTY 8th Exim Race Meeting | tendants were Mrs. Robert Shrap crusity, habitual drunkenness, in- people.

"also some running about, the and Mrs. Grete Schoenauer. Mr. curable insanity after Ave years'

Shantung, he continued, is reap-

exact purpose of which is A search party has immediately 7th Extra Race Meeting Shrap gave away the bride in mar- confinement, ог imprisonment ing good cotton and wheat been formed to recapture the buried in antiquity. The game

rlage.

after commuted death sentence. harvest. While the Shanghai cote prisoner. Ships and aeroplanes of

is always a draw. "unregulated ton mills are Miss Reilly wore a brown lace The inclusion of

suffering from д

all nations are co-operating, and HOW TO PLAY IT. The first dress with a large picture hat of trades" within the scope of exist trade depression, the factories in hope soon to locate the pirate brown, while Mrs. Schoenauer was ing laws affecting juveniles in em-Shantung are doing good business. smartly attired in white lace made playment is to be proposed by the All the mills there are well-equip-

Dr. Aufgang sald, Connie will with a high cowl neck. Her pic- Young Women's Christian Asse-ped. some of which are even

be all right, but we must rescue equipped with ture hat was of black slik. Mrs. ciation.

The resolutions put forward by machinery. chose pink organdie for

those poor devils of pirates." In | Shrap

her gowp.

A reception followed the Executive Committee deal with

During his holidays in Tsingtao, his anxiety to help in the search, on the roof of the Medhurst Apart- the ascertainment of mental defec- Mr. Soong stated, he saw Dr. W. Dr. Aufgang constructed a hot-air to Moscow. balloon, but the wind being in the ments where scores of friends gatives, film censorship in Scotland. W. Yen, Ambassador thered to toast the happiness of and the limitation of armaments. and Dr. Wellington Koo, Minister wrong direction, he rapidly dis-

A big programme of entertain- to France.

It was only natural appeared across the Pacific Ocean. will spend their honeymoon tourment for the delegates is outlined that the subject of China's foreign It is doubtful whether he will be

The convener of the ing North China,

entertain-affairs was touched upon during of any use in the search. ments committee is Lady Wallace, their conversations. He dented the and Mrs. A. K. Hay 's honorary rumour that a new foreign policy secretary. There will be four pub- had been planned for China The authorities have done their le luncheons on October 2 and

Tsingtao. best to deal with this ancient evli two on the 3rd and three tes part-

Mr. Soong also highly praised of mendicancy, but despite the tes. On the 4th there will be Admiral Shen Hung Ideh, Mayar. of fact that a large number of these house teas, including Dalmeny Tsingtao, for his capable adminis- 1934,

H.B.M.

House. where the Countess of Rose-tration of the municipality. people have, been deported, one General. before Mr.

the AD sees just as many beggars about, bery will entertain guests. Blackburn, and at Union even in the heart of the city.

Newhalles (hostess, the Countess Church, Shanghai, by the

of Cassilis), Dundas Castle chos According to information re- Reverend A. E. Small, Violet ceived, the United States

ters, Marie Lady Stewart Clark), of

Middeld (hostess, Mrs. Margaret, youngest daughter of

James America is also finding the "war Hood), and Pittendreich, Lasswade Ex-Councillor Thomas Lamb,

against mendicants" a lengthy (hostess. Mrs. Douglas Strachan?. J.P., Edinburgh, to Edward

business. In the average city During the conference week the His Majesty the King this even-

exhibition organised by the Edin- ing sent a telegram of congratu table and relief agencies are even | bürgh branch of the Electric Asso-lations to the Australians. the fairly efficient, there is no need clation for Women will be held at message reading: A for anyone to beg for food and the Heriot-Watt College, the open- lodging. Not only have the locall-ng ceremony being performed by ties given help but work relief Viscountess Elibank on Wednesday, provided by the state and federal October 3.

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Saturday, 21st October

8th Extra Race Meeting Thursday, 10th October 9th Extra

(Double Tenth)

Race Saturday, 12th October,

Meeting Saturday, 18th October..

10th Extra Baca Meeting" Saturday, 2nd November... Saturday, 16th November...

12th Extra Race Meeting Batarday, 30th November...

13th Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 14th December..

14th Extra Race Meeting

11th Extra Race Meeting

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Consulate

the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Mollitz

Fraser, only son of Edward where públic and private charl-

Patton, Edinburgh, Scotland.

DEATH.

EYDE. On August 15, 1934, at the Country Hospital, Shanghai, Arne Jacob Eyde, aged 51 years, Postal Commissioner of Shang- hai

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KING'S CONGRATULATIONS

London, Aug. 22.

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"The King has followed with the interest all: Ave Test closest Matches and offers Mr. Woodfull and his team; the warmest con- gratulations on their remarkable success in winning the rubber after such keen tests:

"Els Majesty feels sure that such a brilliant display of batting as was seen in the final match will appeal to all lovers of cricket and will ever be remembered in the history of this great game.-

Renter.

M

Dalled Thanks

London, August 23.

The Australian team has sent following cable to Hig

stronghold.

"

CRICKET

"

The end of the Test Match Season reminds us that Colony

essential is to purchase an MCC Cap, a Free Foresters sweater and a pair of 3 Zingari braces Bats pads, etc. are best borrowed from others, as they are expersive. The rest of the game consists entirely of learning by heart a number of useful phrases, such as "Best ball of the match old boy"-"Pitched yards of the wicked "--"It came off my pad." Remember! Never ad, mit that you were really out or you will lose face.

TAIL PIECE

In the Dlustrated Papers, which our local club supplies us, We hope to look at pastimes which the Tropic heat denies us Of deeds of high "adventure and of, falls in steeplechases Instead of which we see a lot of silly women's faces

Miss Fluffy" Blye .

Has gone to Skye

(I really can't imagine why)

Miss "Ehucks" Fitz-Hooket

Is in Le Touquet

Where her Aunt Agatha had the misfortune to kick the bucket.

(U as in Lancashire)

Miss Babs St. John----

But why go on?

Its not a thing to dwell upon;

We see their flats,

Their dogs and cats,

Their idiotic little hats.

The Tatler and the Bystander, the Sporting and Dramatic Are excellent describing things equestrian, aquatic;

We love to hear of gachtin' and of pin' pont and of swimmin' But God! How sick we get of HIGH SOCIETY'S YOUNG WOMEN

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Only one case of diphtheria, was reported for the 24 hours ended on August 22.

Jurors were invited by the Chief Justice to voice any feelings they may have before being sworn to serve in a murder case. Page 7

Mr. D. S. Hill was summoned before Mr. Hamilton yesterday for driving his car without due care and caution at the junction of Belchers Street and Queen's Road West on August 6. The Summons was dismissed.

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JAPANESE DUMPING

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright.}}

Lisbon, Aug. 23.

Acting upon suggestions by the Governor of Portuguese Fast Guinea, the Portuguese Govern». ment have decided to take early measures in order to put an end to Japanese dumping in Portuguese colonies.-

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DEATH SENTENCE

Special to the "Hong Kong Daly Press" (Copyright.)] *.

Vienna, Aug. 23, Serious comments at Leoben have been made at the sentence of death passed on: a man

named Erlbacher who was accused of participation in the fights; at· Ennstal and of murder. The sen- tence was carried out at 8:15 a.m.— Transocean Kuo Min.

two Swedes, two Roumanians, one Italian, one Canadian, one: Turk, and one Swiss.

Į governments has reduced the need to beg on the streets. In New York City an intelligent effort is being made to end streef begging through the cooperation of the Public Welfare Department, the

(Special to "Hong Kong. Daily Press") police and courts and the private

"He Telegraph, Copyright, Tels. agencies for family welfare and,

graphic Messages Ordinance, 1806- London Office 53, Fleet Street, Hodson, Commissioner of Public care of homeless men. William

Received, August 25. 7-30 p.m.),

| Welfare, and "the New York Wel-

"Rome, August, 23. Stromboli, a volcano in Lipari fare Council, a federation

Isles is again active; the crater is private charitable agencies both have appealed to the public nolamid defeaning roars, while the the

ejecting torrents of burning. lava to give to street beggars. Perhaps mountain is enveloped in an im- Majesty's Private Secretary. We if Hong Kong adopted this method

One case of diphtheria was re-, British Consul General, Mr. Lance- mense cloud of dense smoke. The all very deeply appreciate the it would have a certain amount of tremendous flames recall the great

It is hoped to hold the open-air congratulations. offered by His ported to the local health authorlot Giles, who oficiated. Capt. W. concert in the grounds of the How- effect.

Majesty. outbreak of four

Ridler and Mr. T, Brennan were loon Cricket Club on Saturday,.. Please convey ourtles on Tuesday. years ago.---

united thanks to His Majesty

the witnesses. Mr. and Mrs, Lang- | September 1st, at 8,15 p.m. The for his very gracious message.---

ley later left for Dairen for their full band of the Lincolnshire Regi= Reuter.

honeymoon.

ment will provide a very versatile programme and it. Ja hoped that It is understood according to the bad "Joss" which the Club Chinese press information that the have experienced by Inclement provincial authorities have decided weather, in their previous efforts to relieve the rice in Hupel farine will be repaid by a fine night and resulting from the drought and a very large attendance of the.. Hooda by importing 1,000,000 piculs public. of foreign rice to be purchased and brought in as soon as possible.

The "New Life" movement re Funds to finance the proposal have cently inaugurated by Gen. Chiang been obtained by borrowing from Kaishek has apparently found an Chinese banking houses in Han-thusiastic adhereerte among the kow.

authorities of Kchâng for, accord- ing to a report in the "Peking There are now 498 foreign re- | Chenpao," offsetting the activities sidents in Nanking of whom 279 of the Mayor of Peking, the local are males and 219 females ac-authorities of Ichang have issued cording to a census just completed an order regulating the dresses to by the metropolitan police, be worn by women and girls. The Americans numbering 119 con order states that no woman.or giri ahtute the largest group. Other shall be allowed henceforth to walk nationalities represented are, in forth in the streets without cover- their order, Japanese 113, Ger- ing for the feet and legs and, that mans 108, British 51, Russians 48, sleeves shall not be cut short above ten Koreanas nine Hindu, eight the elbows. The imposition of Netherlar seven - Austrians, heavy, unes is threatened for any

French six Danes ve Poles, violation of this order,

Delegates Confer With Their Governments

MACEDONIAN ARRESTS.

The RMS. "Empress of Russia is due at Hong Kong on Thursday next at 7 am and leave Hong Kong on the same day at 5 p.m. for Manfia...

The latest step is the distribu-Transocean Kuo Min. tion of cards listing twenty wel- fare agencies to which persons in need may be directed with the assurance that they will receive help. These cards are being dis- One of the oldest practices in tributed to the public by the the world is begging and it is Department of Public Welfare, an acknowledged fact that street and citizens are urged to give beggars are with us, in good times them instead of "hand-outs"

(Special to “Hong Kong and

bad.. In Hong Kong thie when approached by beggars,'

Daily' Press"").S

There will be a Dinner Dance at ragnace is no less pronounced than Such a plan, is worth trying In

London, Aug. 22. (By Telegraph, Copyright, Tete.

Repulse Bay Hotel to-morrow, and in other cities and during the any city where the charitable

Many of the delegates to the raphic Merages Ordinance. 1905. a Tea Dance on Sunday at 4.30 depression the ranks, of the street agencies are organized to provide Wheat Advisory Committee which Beceived, August 23, 7.30 p.m.):

p.m. The "Andetonlangs Band will beggars seem to have increased, tood and shelter for applicants has been meeting at the Board of Although it must be admitted that referred to them. The problem of Trade were to-day in communica All members of the Central Com-casions.

Bona, August 23, be in attendance on these oc-

these beggars are a nuisance, some need and mendicancy, has become

tion with their respective Gavem-mittee of the Macedonian emig of them are really needy, bewilder so large that it must be dealt with ments and the meeting was post-rants organisation have been ar The US. armed yacht Isabel ar- ed by their plight and unfamiliar systematically. The agencies, pub-poned until to-morrow.

rested by an order of the Govern-rived. here yesterday at about 8.30 with the public and private sources lie and private, which exist for It will then have before it a re- ment. The reasons for this step a.m. Entering the harbour she of relief. There are those though. teller purposes, are the proper port embodying the various points are unknown but it is generally fired a Royal Balute of 21 gums and who are professional beggars sources of help. Their cards may in the agenda upon which general believed that the arrests have been a salute of 11 guris for Commodore and who and begging easter than prove to be an effective connect agreement has been reached ordered because the legally consti- Frank Ellott. These were replied work. Playing pop the pubile ing link between the needy and among delegates. The final retuted Central Committee have to from Blackhead Fort and H.M.S, sympathy, they gather a rich the sources of need. If so, they commendations of the Advisory been working hand in hand with Tamar," harvest of coins by working the will not only prove a boon to the Committee will be submitted to the illegal revolutionary Macedonian street" for a few hours. These needs, but citizens will welcome an varlons Governments and it is ex- organisations. It is stated that all professionals work in groups of end to importunities Public beg pected that the Committee will ad-persons taken into custody will be three or four and they go about ging "la “equally obnoxious and Journ until the autumn.——

Interde

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British

towns.

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Miss Marina Hresehus and Mr. John W. G. Langley were married in Tientein last week the ceremony taking place at the residence of the

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