NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
RESULTS OF NURSES BOARD EXAMINATION,
MAY, 1935.
PRELIMINARY.
HONOURS.
Miss Josephine Richarl...Government
Hospitala
PASSED.
Miss Teresa Loh........
Government
Hospitals.
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Mr. Wong Shui Kai
Miss Florence Fu
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HONG KONG JUNE 13. 935.
Wong Lai Wah... Yeung Wo WHAT IS GOVERNMENT ?
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Lee Yuen Yee!" Ngo Chung Yee. Seto Pik
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Constance Weu.
Betty Yeng
Stella Ng
Yeung Wo
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Elsie Cheng
Laura Ho...
Maguio Fung
Mak Kim Hung..Tung Wah
Tahim Tank ..
Bo Yee Han
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HONG KONG' DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1935.
OLYMPIAD AT THE Y.M.C.A.
Novel Sport:
A very successful and amusing "burlesque in the form of Indoor Olympic Games was arranged by the Ladies section of the European YMCA Kowloon and held last evening. The list of names of the members of the Committee who went to the trouble of preparing | the programme of events for the entertainment of the large gather- took ing who were present and part in the 12 events, are as fol- lows:-Mrs. J. Lanchester, Mis, A. R. Brown, Mrs. M, Burke, Mrs V. Burdon, Mrs. A. W. Ingram, Miss A. Fowler and Mrs. E, M, Boas.
Besides the Committee, other officials who helped to a great extent in the success of the even- Lan- Mr. A. W. Ingram. Time- Starter-Mr. E. F. Jelk. keepers-Messrs. H. Smith, and A S. Sweet. Scorer Mr. D. Marshall. Programme Girl-Miss G. Lake- man. Badge Steward-Mrs. Boaa.
Tang Wab
Public rellef, national planning. Ho-pital.tart rates and agricultural pros- perity, among others, have been questions affecting many nations in recent years. Often, in the stressful moments of national and international affairs, those who are responsible for government-ng were:-Judges-Dr. J. the people completely forget what chester and Hospital government is it, may seem to them a motley collection of men, with whom they have nothing to do, who are
their yet settling affairs for them. They praise it or blame it as individuals, accord- Ing to their temper at the moment. It is well to stop and consider that a government can be no better than the thought of the citizens It represents, far, properly speaking, a government is not men of the but
the administration
state--and those affairs of the affairs are the people's afairs, and the government is an expression o the thought of the people.
Hospita.
Hospital.
(84) 6. R. NASH, Secretary, Nurses Board."
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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Sometimes when things go wrong. It is said that the voice of the people at large is not mich represented by the actions of But if this is so, it to be heida MONDAY, the 17rs is for the people to work out DAY of JUNE, 1935, at 3 P.M., methods which will correct such
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS government.
At the "Office of the Public Works conditions. In time these methods Dapartment, by Order of His will be reflected in the administra- EXCELLENCE THE GOVERNOR of One tion of the aairs of state. Lot of OROWN LAND at Tai Hang Road in the Colony of Hong Kong, for
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In no case. however, can a nation rise higher than its con ception of God, for that determines
the ages, nations have risen and fallen as their conceptions of God became clearcr
grew or
dim. When good is a people's God, and in proportion as good is under- stood as an unselfish and wholly desirable condition, that people's government must necessarily ex- press its nation's concepts. K good is thought of as an intensely personal affair, a "me and ine" business, government must reflect this. A perfect government, satis- factory to all, cannot be achieved until each individual labours for the common good. It would seem. then, that education must bend its efforts more in this 'direction.
While governments are giving much thought to supplying people 3595 with the first hecessities of exis- tence, food. fuel and clothes, they cannot well forget that upon education, or the lack of it, to-day, must depend to-morrow's con ditions. Upon the people, all the people's" understanding of the
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FRENCH STEP TO CURB SPECULATION
with capital $15,000 to take over and run for himself a coastal
Paris, Jun 11. up-to-date hotel, having two years: With a view to curbing specula- standing and yielding a net profit of tion, which is already declining. from $2,000/$6,000 annually. Good the Bank of France to-day decided prospect for immediate expansion. to suspend advances on gold bul- Alternative-terms may be considered, in which case applicant must furnish a minimum cash guarantee of $2,00 with the local Consul's recommenda. a tion. Applicants to communicate through their respective Consulata, Kulangau, Amoy, China
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lion.
Six teams were picked from the large gathering and were given the following titles:-Mars" (Red). Venus (Pink), Jupiter (Green), Saturn (Violet). Neptune (Blue) and Mercury (Orange).
The Team Captains were:-Mars. Mr. D. K. Paul: Venus. Mr. F. Sellwood: Jupiter, Mr. R. Bates: Saturn. Mr. G. Basil Jones; Nep- tune. Mr. W. Hast; Mercury, Mr. L. D. Skinner.
The results of the twelve events which were all very keenly con tested are as follows:-
1. 100 Metres Swimming: -1, Violet: 2, Green 3, Orange.
2. Hurling The Javelin:-1. Orange; 2. Red; 3, Orange.
3. Putting The Weight:1. Vio- let: 2 Green; 3, Blue.
Contest:--Won
4. Potatoe Race: 1. Pink: 2 Red; 3, Blue.
5. Musical
by Mrs. Siegler in the ladies' section and by Mr. Harold Smith in the mens section.
ROMANCE AT RENO
Marriage Follows Divorce
Rene, June 11, The famous novelist, Mrs. Pearl! Buck, fled suit" for divorce from ber husband. Professor John Buck, to-day. cruelty.
Sha charges extreme
PEARL BUCK
Property rights and the custody of their two children will be settled by agreement.
ANTI OPIUM DRIVE
Its Achievements In
China
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Preas" (Copyright).3
terests of centralization of con- trol. Thus it may be rightly said that China has entered into a new epoch of opium suppression.
STRINGENT ROLICY
NEWS SUMMARY
Votes totalling $25.000 will come up before the Finance Committee of the Legislative Council to-day Page 7 for appropriation.
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The death is recorded of Fino ot the Salesian Institute which occurred at the St. Fran- cis Hospital yesterday. The fun- neral took place in the afternoon.