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SCHOOL SPORTS
Ching Hua College Meeting
Quite a large gathering of stu dents. parents and visitors were present at the SG.AA. stadium yesterday alteration, when the Ching Hua College held their first "annual athletic sports under ideal weather conditions.
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The meeting which was a great success in every way, produced keen individual rivalry, which au- gurs well for the future sporting activities of the school
The Senior Championship of the College was won by Ll Hung Kwai with an aggregate of 12 points, while the Junior Championship title was captured. by Ng Wang Yip with 11 points.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1935.
TENNIS AT THE MAIL NEWS FROM CHINA
K. C. C
Annual Tournament
The tennis tournament organis ed by the Kowloon Cricket Club is being carried out smoothly and matches are being decided every week-end. The following is the programme for Saturday and Sun- day:
Saturday, 2.30 p.m. Sharp. 3. A budley and Miss Fowler v. A
E. Guest and Miss Mackenzie.
W. b. Hung and Mrs. Fincher v. G. C. Burnett and Miss O. Dalziel V. H. Freeman and Mrs. Hosford v. A. E. Colites and Miss Griffiths Zimmern and Mrs. Kew v. J. S.
Smith and Mrs. Stokes.
F.
C. E, Watson v. F. Grose.
F. Broadbridge v. C. A. Fuller.
At the conclusion of the sports W. Hyde v. D. S. Green. the prizes were distributed by Pro-G. A. White v. C. A. Blum
The following matches will fessor L. Forster, MA, of the Hong Kong University.
mence at 4.15 p.m. sharp:-- Prior to the function, Mr. C. P. J. S. Smith v. W. Gittens. Hung. "President of the meeting, Lee v. R. S. Capell. on behalf of those present, thank-Miss cd the competitors OT the ex- 'cellent sport they had provided, and all those who helped to make the meeting the success it turned out to be.
After the distribution of prizes, three cheers were called for Mr.. Forster and the college,
THE RESULTS
KWANGTUNG'S PROGRESS
Modern Methods, Adopted
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THE NEW LIFE MOVEMENT
Another To Be Launched
ABDUL THE DAMNED
Strong Turkish Protest
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(Special Air Mail Service)
London, April 8, In a letter to the editor of the "Daily Telegraph," "Mehmet Ali Bey, former Minister of Interior of Turkey, says:—
Sir--I have just learnt through the medium of the Press that a fim is being shown in London. under the title of "Abdul the Damned."
Will you allow me to point out that the different phases of this fim are a pure invention, and in no way correspond to historical facts?
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Bince the commencement of the
(By Our Own Correspondent) (From Our Special Correspondent)
Shanghal, April 18, 1935. Canton, Apr. 25.
Little more than a year has Freed from external annoyance
Communist disturbance, been passed since General Kal- and
the New Life forged Shek launched Kwangtung province bas
in Nanchang. Its ahead in modern development "by Movement opening highways connected with success has led him to decide upon different cities and towns, install-launching another, which may ma ing long-distance telephony and sense be regarded as the logical conversion of walled cities into sequel of the new moral revivalism. The second movement was indi- modern centres.
Most of the important cities of cated by General Chiang in an
The Sultan Abdul Hamid Kwangtung are connected with interview given the Press in Kwel-
the beginning of this uke any other Chief of State, may one another by highways dotted yung at com-with motor cars, lorries and buses month. Declaring that its alms have committed errors during his Such public thoroughfares have are directed towards the "develop-long reign, but to attribute to him fäcilitised communication, since ment of agriculture, improvement the murder of one of his sons is there are comparatively few rall, of agricultural products, protection going too far. ways in Kwangtung or in any of mining enterprises, opening up
In the past rir of natural resources, encourage cinematographic art, we have seen other province.
of trade.protection of historical films which were more or ers have been the only means of ment
labour, co-operation between capl-less true to facts, but which "at the transportation.
has tal and labour, construction of same time always "had some reat Apart from Canton which
com-background: 25% for example, been turned into a modern metro- highways, development of polls, other cities such as Swatow, munications, simplification of cur Henry VIII, who had two of his Korgmoon. Fatshan, Toisban have reney, ilberation of frozen and wives executed, Anne Boleyn and been brought up-to-date with hoarded capital and fostering of Catherine Howard motor roads, electric stations, industries," General Chiang ob- water works etc. With such de- served that a popular movement velopments, there is considerable of this sort is now necessary as a demand for machinery and mo→"complement of the New Life, with tor vehicles from British and the definite object, not merely of reviving the moral life the
of ather foreign factories..
Canton now linked with other nation but also of strengthening parts of the country by air mail and consolidating the economic and passenger service undertaken resources of the country. by the China National Corpora-
Illegal Taxation tion the Eurasia. Aviation "Cor-
In accordance with
Its ob- paration and the South-west Ayla- jectives, this movement will be tion Corporation.
known as the "People's Economic Reconstruction".
Mackenzie and Mrs. Fancy v. Mrs. Hooper and Mrs. Dinnen. Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. Borner v. Blandford and Miss Mrs. Banker. Misses 9, and O. Dalziel v. Mrs
Hostord and Miss Griffiths.
Sunday, 230 p.m. Sharp
M Drysdale v. W. Hurg.
A W Ramsey v. L. Oppenheim. F. Fincher v. F. Zimmern. Goodwin V. D. Or.
The following were the results: Long Jump (Bentor Champion- ship). Li Yung Fook. 2. LIJA. Dudley v. C. J. Tacchi, Yang Hing. Distance: 5.08 Metres. N. J. 'Bebbington v. S. V. Gittens
Long Jump (Junior Champion- Winner of Ladies Doubles Event ship-1. Chan Kwal KL, 2. Li Kam Chi. Distance: 5.01 Metres.
100 Metres (Senior Champion- ship)-1. Li Hung Kwai, 2. Pul Leung. Time: 12.5 seconds.
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100 Metres (Junior Champion- ship-1. Hung Tat Kuen. 2. Ng Wang Yip. Time: 12.6 seconds.
High Jump (Senior Champlor- ship-1. Tang Man Tak, 2. Li Yung Fook. Height: 1.51 Metres.
High Jump (Junior Champion-
Nos. 1 and 2 v. Mrs. Kirby and Mrs. Knight.
Winner of Mrs: Stokes-Mis, Borner, Mrs. Blandford-Miss Banker v. Winner of Misses. O, and S
Hosford-Miss Dalziel. Mrs. Grimaths. The following matches will com- mence at 4.15 pm, sharp:- Mr. and Mrs. L. Kirby v. Winner of 1. A Dudley-Miss Fowler: A E.
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Guest-Miss Mackenzie.
ship), Ng Sinn Man, 2. Chan W. Ramsy and Miss G. Engel v.
Kwal K. Height: 1.40 metres.
8. C. Fincher and Mrs. Good- win.
100 Metres (Small Boys)-1. Ng Chol Sinn, 2. Chung Kwok Keung C. J. Tacchi and Mrs. Blandford v. Time: 15.5 seconds..
R. S, Capell and Mrs. Craig.
J. S. Smith-Mra. Stokes
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400 Metres (Senior Champion-Winner of F. Zimmern-Mrs. Kew, ship):-1, Shuen Hee Ngong, 2. Li Hung Kwai. Time: 1 minutes 3 seconds.
(Junior Champion- 400 Metres ship)-1. Ng Tat Kuen, 2. Ng Wang Yip. Time: 1 minute 4.5 seconds.
Pulting The Weight:1. Wong
Winner of V. H. Freeman-Mrs Hosford, A. E Collins-Miss Griffith.
U.S. BASEBALL
Luen Tat. 2. Tan Man Tak. Dis- White Sox Trounce
tance: 7.98 metres.
800 Metres:-1. Li Hung, Fu. 2. Leung Hi. Time: 2 minutes 25.4 seconds.
200 Metres (Senior Champion- ship. Hung Fu. 2. Li Hung Kwal. Time: 26 seconds
200 Metres (Junior Champion-York ship):-1. Ng Wang Yip, 2 Chan Kwal Kl. Time: 27.5 seconds,
Old Boys, Potato And Spoon Race: 1. Cheung Moon Wing. 2. Hah Wing Fu,
Class Team Race:-1. Ciss One A, 2. Class Two 3,-9. Class 3 B.
Masters' Potato And Spoon
Tigers.
Brook yn Dodgers and Pittsburgh Pirates won comfortably. The Cubs just managed to nose out the Cardinals.
In the American League, Detroit Tigers received a severe trouncing Race 1. Mr. Yeung Ping Wo, 2.
at the hands of Chicago White Mr. Kwok Siu Wan, 3. Mr. Ho Man Sox. The Senators and St. Louis
Kwang.
Senior Champion:--Li Kwai.
Hung
Junior Championship:-Ng Wang YiD.
DR. HAAS ENTERTAINED IN CANTON
Dr. Kan Chia Hou, Special De- legate of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Madam Kan gave dinner, in the Naval Club in Canton last evening at 7.30 p.m. im honour of Dr. and Mrs. Haas and Dr. Wu Shiu Feng.
Besides the guests of honour, there was ar an imposing list of high officials who were present at the dinner. Among the guests and Madam 11 were Marshal Chung Jen; Mr. and Mrs. Chow Lu; Mr. Lu Lu Yin, the personal representative of Mr. Hu Han Min Mr. Huang Chi Lu, the "brain" of the Political Council; Mr. Yang Hsl Tal, member of the Political Council and Director of the "Audit office for the South- west; Mr. Lo ih Chuu,, member of the Political Council; and Mrs. Lo; Mr. Li Sen Kan, member of the Political Council and Ditec- tor of the Canton-Hankow Rail- Way; Mr. Wu Chi Hsien. member of the Provincial Couneti of
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Tracsmission of intelligence, in...
any cities of Kwangtung is by trunk call, and 520 miles of long-
distance telephone wires have
been constructed linking up Bl)
the important towns in this
pro
The Alm Abdul the Damned," far from depicting facts, and de- void of all artistic scruples, is an insult to the history and memory of a great Caliph and Sovereign.
No Political Executions Those who lived during his reign canamrm that not only did he not ki a single member of his family, but, moreover, during the whole course of his reign as Sultan and Caliph, no capital offences execution for political ever took place,
same
The preliminary
I will even go further and say. steps, which have already been
that, after his downfall in the largely taken in the course of
month of April, 1909, the whole carrying out the present nation-Turkish Press, during a period of wide programme of rebuilding a
weeks appealed to all New Chii- Include the abolition fathers, mothers and children of vince. Moreover, there will be
of all illegal taxation of some pro- the people supposed to have been radio-phone service between Can-
ducts from the export-tax and drowned in the Sea of Marmora, reduction of such levies on others, or murdered in prison, to disclose ton and Shanghai in Thus. South China is keeping place the promulgation and enforcement their names and to give proots justifying the accusations made with modern progress.
October
CONTROLLED ECONOMY ··
SCHEME
(From Our Special Correspondent)
Sales Office,
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and
of new mining laws and restriction
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то enlighten British public opinion on a tim as false as it is grotesque. I beg you, Bir.
to be
of the issue of paper money. The measures now taken by the Cen-against the fallen Monarch.
Not a single person came "tor- tral Government to increase the capital Bank, the Bank of China ward to prove that a member of his family had been drowned or and the Bank of Communications
murdered. have been intended to stabilize the economic condition of society and Canton, Apr. 25.better agricultural, industrial and Merchants and bankers in Can commercial enterprises, as funda- ton do not welcome the controll- mental step in the "People's ed economy scheme as put forth Economie Reconstruction Move- by the City Chamber of Comment", New York, April 24. merce, because it interferes induly
RELIEF FOR ONE YEAR Suffering from a cold,
Babe with the activities of individual
The new inuvement announced Ruth was absent when his outät. firms and may not necessarily
by General Chiang has been the mer- Boston Braves, clashed with New bring any benefits to
warmly. cominended by President Giants in the National chants
Wang Ching-Wel, who has, drawi League and were beaten by a mar-
A leading merchant told news- papermen to-day that the match up a fresh programme providing gin of two runs.
for the three most important pro- industry, rubber Industry
restricted by blems of rural rehabilitation, re- hotel business are controlled economy without bring-Reving the commercial and indus- ing any advantage in return. He trial depression, and promotion of
greater productivity. The added that tungster is practically
morandum has already been re- placed under the controlled eco- nomy, as the prices are determin- ferred to the Ministries of Finance ed by the Kwangtung Products and Industry, the Rural Rehabili
tion Committee, and the National Economic Comcil for examination and execution. For his part, while anti- personally directing the Communist campaign in Kwel- chow, General Chiang har sho taken steps to carry out the first measures of the new programme.
account On
of the appalling Doverty and the prevalling distress among the majority of the popula- tion in Kweichow, General Chiang has issued an order to the provin cial government declaring that the people be exempt from paying land taxes for the period of one year, Buffering indescribable hardships from exorbitant taxes, ramines and civil wars, the Inva- |sion of their province, by the
defeated Red armies of Elangs!: had worsened matters consider- ably, and General Chiang's aution: bas given the people a respite. irom pressure for which they bave been slow to express their As a funderieptal measure for pleasure. Another tax, an illegal the lifting of the economic depres- sion which has been accentuated by one, which has been prohibited, is the American silver
the Oplum-Suppression Tax. purchase Jimmy Foxx homered for the policy, more than 2.000 students of Chinese schools in Shanghai took Athletics).
Browns anatched the points from their respective opponents by the closest possible margin.
The following were the results:-
National League
Boston
R. H. E.. 0
3
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New York ...... 3 9 Mallon scored a home run for Boston and Moore for the Glants.
Philadelphia Brooklyn........
1 4 .3 4 3 0
Fred homered for the Dodgers while Van Mungo struck out nine of the Phillies batsmen),
Pittsburgh Cincinnati
5 9 1 2 8
7 15
Chicago St. Louis
6 10 2 Durocher homered for the Car- dinals.
American League
R. H. E. Washington 3 10 0. Philadelphia ..... 2 6 1
St. Louis Cleveland
Detroit
2 # 2
3
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Officials of the Chamber of Commerce are trying to explain to the numerous guilds about the good points of this system, which | in limiting “productions. also in-
tends to prevent foreign compe- dition. The Chamber belleves that the controlled economy system is a sost of recovery plan for Chin ese industries In Kwangtung.
The Provincial Department of Finance is urged by the Chamber to adopt the controlled system and has referred this matter for considération by the Economic Plarizing. Commission.
'STUDENTS' OATH.
To Buy Native Goods
Shanghai, April 10.
the initiative in launching a
Students Buy Chinese Move promotion of the Buy Chinese"
1. inent yesterday, when an oath
taking ceremony was held in the
movement,
In a panifesto issued by the 3 2 City Government building, mark campaign workers, it is pointed Chicago............ 10 15 0ing their solemn promise to use out that the country is rendered Rogell scored a home run for the nothing but native goods whenever poorer and poorer yearly due to heavy imports. The excess of im- 1. Kwangtung, and Mrs. Wa Dr.
Carson Chang the world renown- Tigers while Zeke Bonara hit two possible. ed philosopher and writer; Dr. and Al Simmons and V. Washing- A Gen, Wu Techen, the Mayor, ports last year was $603,000,000, had left for Hangchow; Mr. Pan and the last five years was $3,800,- Kung-chin, Commissioner. of 120,000. In view of the alarming Feng Rul, Director of the Agricultor one each for Chicago, tural Bureau, Mr Chow Hok The tie between the New York Bureau of Education, presided situation, a movement for the Tong, Secretary of the Kwantung Yankees and the Boston Red Box over the oremony More than promotion of Native products wax Government; Mator was postpone, in account of rain 500 Chinese factories exhibited inaugurated in 1933 Last year. Provincial
their products in the building and was Women's National Goods General Wong Sun Chi. Dr. Fu Shang Ling and Dr. Hoe Yung the office of the Special Delegate, also distributed gifts to the gather Year, and thin year in the Students' Chib, noted professors who were Mr. Tsang Yuan Feng, Mr. Loing. Under the chairmanship of year, when it is hoped that not once connected with League of Min Yih, Mr. Chu Lai Chun and Mr. Pan. a campaign has also been only all the students, but mer laundred enlût member for the chants and other will give their Nations and the secretaries of Mr Yu Chen Ling
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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Note:-Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters. bi the words required.
Acrosa,
"1.-Makes little things larger
(10). " 6-Being at a distance, (4). 10. Otherwise not being recog
nised (7).
13.-to set ti proper order (5). 14-A ft of the shivers. (4). 15.-Certify (6), 17-Intimidateɖ: (4).. 18-Is without fault (7). 21-Therefore (4). 23-Kind of monkey (6). 24-The god of thunder (4). 28.-Take this for couragé (5), .. 27.-Plant with fragrant leaves
30.—A cricket team (4). 31. In a lavish way (10),
→ Down
1-An unlucky decident (8). 2-Revoke (11)," 3.-Tree (3),
4.The sound of doves (3). 5.-A throrië, (4).
7-A handy protection
A curl of smoke (8).
11-Mark (4).
12-Hostilities (7).
-18.--Freckled (6),
· 19.—This bed is not pleasant` (4).
30,--The sea-eagle (6).
23.—In this way (4).
25.-Too much '(4) 28-Am anarchist (3).
29.-Urge on (3).
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The following is the salation of yesterday's puzzle-:
Across-1 Bass-o: 6. Kraal; 9. untruth: 10, Erect: 13, Aloes: 16. Re-morse; 18, Askance; 20, Real's- tic; 21, Kiss; 23. Oboe; 23, Abiu- tions; 28. Retires; 30. Skating: 33, In-ure; 34. Kedge: 35, Aver- age: 36, Therm; 37, Dream.
Down-1. Bier 2 Stem; 3, Outre 4 Steel: 5 Damasj Khak: 7, Avon: 8, Lose 11, Re- to, tlemen (t); 12, Corsair; 14. La- over a cut, but what "a cos-te; 15. Echoing; 17. Sable 13. string fell? (anagram) (113: Stock; 24. Bream; 25. "Usher: 26, 8-To sway about' in a dance Islam; 77, Naked; 28, Rift: 29.
Tube; 31, Idle? 32, Germ-(an). (4).
CHINESE DIPLOMAT'S
DEATH
(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally "Press" (Copyright.)] »
Berlin, Apr. 24.
The deepest regret is expressed circles here at the death of Dr. in diplomatic, "political and social King In Thai, for many years
secretary of the Chinese Legation and who enjoyed : univerzal popu- larity. The papers, derate long, and sympathetic articles about the deceased in which they point out that he was born and went to school in Berlin afterwards at Rostock University and that cur-
17 sought to develop the friend, ing his whole carser he constant-
ship between China and Germany.
a task which he inherited from his
good enough to insert the forefather, who came to Bertin with the going as an expression of indigns- first permanent Chinese, diploma- tion of all Turks against this tie mission in 1877.
The remains of Dr. King will be film-Yours, &c..
cremated on Thursday afternoon. Traniocean Evo Min.
MEHMET ALI BEY. Rue d'Armalllé, Paris.
PLAYER'S
Good tobacos
MADE INTO
PERFECT
CIGARETTES.
BACHELOR
CORK TIPPED
BACHELORS ARE BETTER"
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