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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, DECEMBER 31 1934.

APPEAL TO MOTHERS

S.P.C. Entertains

Children

A. Children's Tea Party WAS giver by the Inspectors of the Kowloon Branch of the Hong Kong Society for the Protection of Children" at No. 12, Sai Yeung Chal Street, Kowloon, on Satur

Over 150 mothers day afternoon. and about 350 children were present.

FROM THE GAZETTE

Appointments And Notifications

The following appointments and notifications are taken from the "Gazette :-

PROPOSAL BY

MINISTER

Hungarian-Czech Reconciliation

Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright1.J Mr. D. M. MacDougall has resuth-

Budapest, Dec, 28. ed duty, as District Officer in the

The proposals made by the Czech Southern District of the New Ter-Minister in Budapest, Milos Kabr,

ritories.

Mr. E. Hinsworth has resumed The place was gally decorated and the function opened with the duties of Assistant Head of the three performances comprising of Sanitary Department singing and dancing by some of

the children. after which a It is notified that the Hon. Mr. Chinese Punch and Judy show R. M. Henderson has resumed duty was presented.

as Director of Public Works.

Mr. M. K. Lo, chairman of the

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Society presided, and presented The following air-mail rates by the prizes to the babies who had the Imperial Airways, Saigon gained health and weight while Marseilles Air Mail Service, and the under the care of the Society. Bandoeng-Amsterdam Air Mail Mrs. Loseby and Mrs. Matthews Service are advertised. distributed presents consisting mostly of toys and sample tins of condensed milk. to the other children.

Inclusive rate.

in an article in the semi-official paper. Tageblatt," for reconcilia- clon between Hungary and Cze- choslovakia on the lines of the German-Polish agreement, have attention attracted considerable

nere.

Kobr advocates direct negotia- tions on the question of trade and economic questions, and the post- ponement of any discussion re- Barding territorial claims for a certain berlod. These proposals are

here

semi- regarded official move on the part of the Czech government, but the official

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Attitude 15 one of considerable caution, it be- (Salgon-

Maring stressed that further steps of Letters P.C. seilies the Czech government must be Bervice awalted, above all it remains "to only).. be seen whether" "these. friendly Per words will be followed by corres- os. Each fos ponding actions." This is also the $$attitude of the Press which points 0.20 0.12 0.12 out that the resumption of normal "I have been asked to speak to Burma (Rangoon).. 0.20 0.15 0.23 relationships beween the two coun-

President's Speech

In his speech Mr. M. K. Lo said, "First of all I want to thank Mrs. Perry and Miss Таат for the trouble, time, and money which they have spent on our behalf in giving this party.

you this afternoon on behalf of a

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India (Calcutta) very great Society, that is the Persia (Djak) and Hong Kong Society for the Pro-Fersia (Hushire) ... 0.60 tection bf Children, of which Iraq (Bagdtd)... 0.70 am 篩 member. I say great Society because there is nothing" on earth which we cannot do for children.

"I am not going to keep you a long time for th. I going to bore you with a long speech, but I do want to say to you mothers, and also to the children who are old enough to understand that what the Society does to help you all with food, money, and medicine, is only a very small portion of what we want to do, namely to teach you that, children die and will die unless they are looked after intelligently and carefully.

"Mrs. Perry and Miss Team. whom you know, are really, trying to teach you something which they have themselves spent years and years in learning namely, the need of cleanliness, proper cloth- ing and proper food."

He concluded that should any mother need help they should-go- to Mrs. Perry and Miss Taam for -advice-at-the earliest-possible- moment, and once again thanked the two ladies for the splendid work they had done.

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DONATIONS

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The Hon. Treasurer begs to acknowledge with sincere and grateful thanks the receipt of the following donations

Viscount Wakefield of Hythe--50. guineas($800),

Mr. Ma Ying-$122.57. Mr. Lee Sing--$50.

SAAR POLICE FORCE

Peaceful Mission Emphasised

tries, is thinkable bétoré "the

repressive measures against, Hun- garian minorities in schools and churches have been stopped and the Czech language decrees are repealed."- Transocean Kus "Mon,

ANNIVERSARY OF “TIMES”

Press Tribute From Germany

(Special to "Hong Kong. Daily Press”)

[By Telegraph, Copyright, Tele graphic Marragan Ordinance. 129. Received, December 30. 7-30 p.m.)

Berlin, Dec. 29.

After references have been made

in German broadcasts of the im pending 150th birthday of "The Times" and the publication of a

special number, to commemorate it, the Catholic. "Gerinania” this morning devetes its leading article on the sublect. The paper points out that while the "Times," apart from some brier intermediate period has been in every case an organ of the governmental cause. It never descended to the role of "Moniteur."

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Around the Courts

USING EXPIRED SEASON TICKET

On Saturday morning, Mr. E. W. Hamilton, the Kowloon Magistrate. imposed a fine of $20 on Chan Sing, a 21-year-old student, resid- Ing at No. 15, Nathan Road, for trying to avoid paying his fare while travelling on bus No. 115.

ced to three months hard labour by Mr. R. W. Hamilton at the Kow. loon Magistracy on Saturday for being found in Mong Kok Road » with two forged $10 notes of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, in his possession.

ATTEMPTED HIGHWAY

ROBBERY

Inspector Portallion, of the Mong Kok Police Station stated that the defendant was travelling in the bas and when a ticket inspector asked him for his ticket he kald that he had a monthly ticket. Upon being asked to produce his monthly ticket the defendant pull-the scene in the nick of time.

ed out an old ticket for the month of August.

After imposing the file Mr. Hamilton warned the defendant of the seriousness of the offence.

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FORGED BANK NOTES

Pleading that a friend þad given the notes to him, Au Hon-pun, a 31-year-old carpenter, was senten-

RECEPTION IN

FRANCE

Good Wishes From Diplomats

(Special to "Hoar Kong

Daily Press") |

Tang Yik Ying, “44-year-old married woman of No. 10 Sher Ku Yeung Road 2nd floor, would have been robbed of $543 'in Tung Fong Breet, Tanimati, at 12.15 p.m. on Friday, had her cousin not come on

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In her feport to the Police she stated that she was walking along the street carrying a ráttan Basket containing 1543, which represent- ed loans' to coolles of the Sanitary Board Department, Kowloon, when three men assaulted her, attempt- ing to tie a towel, which contained pepper, round her eyes,

Her cousin came on the scene and the three thieves, after a brief struggle, decamped

FRANCO-ITALIAN AGREEMENT

Nearly Reached

[Spèla te ne "Hong Kong Daly Press" (Copyright).]

Rome, Dec. 28. That an agreement; on the ques- (By Telegraph, Copyright, Teletions artistle Between France and

Ordinance. 1894. graphic Messages

"Germania" after citing the Ane Received, December. 30, 4-30 0,3 Italy is already as good as at-

Paris, Dec. 29.

Advice To Mothers Mr. Loseby also made a briet speech to remind the mothers and the older children that food is not the only essential Item in saving the lives of children, but that they

tained, 1 the opinion or well-in- British example to give the oppost- should also know how the children

formed crales here as a result of tion a chance-a principle trans-

At the annual New Year's re-lengthy conversations conducted must be brought up. This advice

lated into practice by "The Times" ception to the Diplomatic Corps by the French Ambassador. de he said, can be had free of charge

-goes on to say England's Govern- by the President of the Republic Chamaruh di Thursday and Fri- If the mothers would only take

ment and public opinion were which took place on Saturday day not only with Suvich but also the trouble to approach the

fortunate in the possession of "The afternoon the Papal Nuncio, Magr with the British Ambassador, Sir Inspectors, who have spent more

London, Dec. 29. Times" an organ linking up the Maglione, as doyen of the Corps, Eric Drummond. than 10 years in studying this

The Commander-in-Chief of the British Empire's, world-wide in-conveyed to the President the good Saar International Force, Gen-terests and connections and always wishes of its members. problem..

The function

concluded erai Brind, at an informal recep- being an efficient instrument of with tea, cakes, and sandwiches tion to representatives of the Eri-Downing Street's foreign policy. for the visitors, and a substantialsh Press at Saarbruecken Jea- Transocean Kua Min. meal for each of the mothers and children.

Was

terday, stressed the peaceful mis- alon of the Force and the desire that its presence should "incom- Mr. M. K. Lo, Dr. Hopegill, - Mr. and Mrs. Loseby, Dr. and Mrs. mode the local population as little. Matthews, Miss Cotton, M. Es possible. He aimed to estab- Petry, and Mr. T. L Hazelmer

were among those present.

la cordial felons with the Saar authorities and the tivil, pos pulation as well as between sec- tions of the International Forcé

MILITARY DANCE self and was most saladed with

E. Lanes'. Corporals Entertain

CHINESE JOINS THE CHURCH

Simon, who is spending his Xmaz The meeting between Sir John "A terrible tragedy and bestial vacation at Cannes, and Mussolini murders had plunged more than one nation in mourning," statediera within the next day or two is at some resort on the Italian Riv- the Nuncio in referring to the also regarded as highly probable. Marseilles assasination and

This doling with the President on the Franco-Italian, negotiations lendā English -- intervention in death of M. Barthou This tre to substantiate the recent report which were perhaps exaggerated val's journey to Rome was not mere- gedy has created very real fears in the "Daily Telegraph" that La- that the stability of European

con-

which

(Special to the "Hong Kong Bally Prða" (Copyright.).]

Brussels, Dec. 28. peace had been destroyed," con- concerned with the matters dir- Curious circumstances attended tinued the Nuncio who went on ectly effecting France and Italy the progress, already achieved. The out on Friday at the monastery to be in a position to express the is to reach an agreement or some christening ceremony carried to say that he was all the happier but that one of its chief objects General Headquarters of the Force were trained by the successful of St. Andrew's in Lophem near hope and even the confidence that arrangement for guaranteeing the Bruges. China's former Premier. a better future was in store in may take the form of a Six Power

independence of Austria arrangements of the Governing

Mr. Lul Sheng Chang who has-re- the coming year. Commision made to accommodate troops at abort, notice in the com- presented his country in many in- In his reply, President Lebrun Fact, as a basis for the new Bri- gested Baar area

ternational conferences, including stated that the tragic events of tish disarmament proposals. The Corporals Ball of the The armoured car squadron of the Peace Conference at Versailles the past year had, taught a lesson The hesitation of Paris in an Second Battalion of the East the 12th Lancers, the famous and who later entered the order that only by a policy of concilf-nouncing a definite date of Laval's Lancashire Regiment was held at British Cavalry Reg

ent me of the Benedictine monks, was ation and peace between nations departure for Rome is undoubted- Lane, Crawford's Restaurant on chanised some time ago, leaves baptised by his former colleague in political and economic heldsly due to the desire to await the Saturday night and was very Salisbury Plain on Monday for in the foreign ministry Mr. Lin was there any hope of overcoming result of these preliminary parleys largely attended.

the Saar and will proceed to szar- Fat Sheng who is at present in the dimcult problems confronting but it is expected that Laval will Among the many distinguished bruecken from Calais by rost. The Europe on a diplomatic mission the world, and he shared the Nun- inform the cabinet of his plans at guests present were: Captain Britian Bair condim will then for the Nanking Government, and cio's hope that a period of fruit- & meeting which will probably and Mrs. L. HB. Leth

take place in January. eparture took the opportunity to have the ful work had now begun. and Mrs. F W. Beer,

Transoccan Kuo Min. allow the men to formal act of his entry to the Transpcean Kuo kin. Ervine Andrews and

Christian Church performed by Col. A. C. Marsh,

his converted countryman and as Russell, Et. P.

sociate of earlier

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Dairen - Dec. 29, General Hishigari, the retiring

18pecial to the "Hong Kong Daily Ambassador to the so-called Man-

Press (Copyright)

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