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CATHOLIC CONGRESS

Impressive Ceremonies

At Prague

(Special to the "Hong Kong

Daily Pres")... (By Telegraph. Copyright, grapho Mirages Ordinance, Received, July 1, 4.50° p.m.)

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Prague, July 1.

The first Catholic Congress comprising delegates from all parts of Czechoslovakia reached its climax with impressive ex- charistic ceremonial in the centre of the city at the monument to Saint Wensel: The delegates in- cinded

Czechoslovaks, Germans, Hungarians, Poles and Rutherians, many in picturesque national Cress.

At 8 p.m. all the church bells began chiming to announce the

ENGLAND ALL OUT AT NEWS SUMMARY

LUNCH TIME

Thirty Runs Behind In First Innings

GOOD SECOND INNINGS START BY TOURISTS

Taking Ave wickets for 49 runs, Balaskas with his Leg breaks and googlles completely beat the England batsmen in the Second Test against South Africa which was continued for. the second day at Lord's yesterday. England had a deficit of 30 runs in the first innings score when they were all dismissed by Janch time.

Wyatt was top scorer with 53, his career comding to say end when he made a stinging drive of a bail from "Dalton to be caught by Nourse at deep mid-on, ER,T. Holmes, who has been prominent with centuries lately, failed as he was caught at short- leg from one of Balaskas" fast pitchers after scoring only ten. Ham- mand and Langridge scored 27 each.

of the Board of Education an altogether different view is given.

South Africa commenced their second innings and at tea For instance Mr. Wheldon "the

time had lost Siedle with the total at 117 for 1... Permanent Secretary to the Welsh Department, speaks of the "sym-

London, July 1. "metrical development of", spirit,

When England resumed her mind and body" as the end in view, and it is indeed refreshing innings against the South Africans to hear so humane and excellent at Lords in the Second Test Match a doctrine from such an authority.to-day, the weather was warm and Mr. Wheldon, as may be known, sunny, there being an attendance of 9,000 people. The wicket was speaks for the Secondary Schools of Wales where they are trying responsive to spin bowling, being with some success not only to extremely brisk.

instruct but also to cultivate the child. In the State Schools in England, instruction is too much the aim and the end in view and in the elementary schools at least, and not there alone, Instruction often defeats education, and the child leaves with a hazy idea of "1080 and all that," but that, it is feared, is about all. The child leaves without the ability to read or to write or to sum, to say nothing of the other results of education deûned by an authority as a measure of social ease." Even in the case of the secondary

'N THE SUPREME COURT OF approach of Cardinal Legate Ver-schools the energies of the staff

HONG KONG

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

dier, Bishop of Paris, in the his-

are apt to be too much directed toric glided six-horse coach. Fol to the requirements of the exami- lowing him were the Archbishop nation which stultify the pur of Olmueta and Prague. Next pose of secondary education." I is therefore possible that Mr. Wheldon, for that reason, - looks for these, nobles results to the out- of-class activities of the school, On Sunday morning, the Car- and its corporate. life outside the dinal Archbishop of Vienna, Dr. classroom. It may be that the Minitzer celebrated Holy Mass in ideal schoolmaster would

IS THE GOODS OF GEORGE came the eucharistic procession. MONTAGU HANSTON,TÄm | At the Saint Wenzel monument OF 16, COLINETTE ROAD, FUTNEY, the Cardinal Legate conferred the IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY, IN Papal blessing on the crowd.

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Not the Court has, by virtue of the provisions of Section 58 of Orin ancs No. 2 of 1887, unde an order

miting the time for creditors and others to send in their claims against the above estate to 247H. JULY, 1995. All Creditors and others are decord- ingly hereby required to send their claims to the undersigned on or before that date.

DEACONS,

Solicitors for the Executrix,

1. Des Voeux Road Central,

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make

Dr. H. H. Kung and Dr. Welling- ton Koo both made speeches in Shanghal recently on the subject

Dr. of employment in China. Kung's speech was delivered at St- John's University while Dr. Koo spoke at the Univerälay of Shang- hai

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The New York Giants, leaders of the National Baseball League, secured dual victory by beating the Brooklyn Dodgers in double header. The Giants won the first" game at 7-4 but only nosed out their opponents in the second.

Page 10.

The list of half-yearly promo- tions in the Royal Navy, issued yesterday contains the names of three omcers on thệ China Station The three officers/concerned are Lleut-Comdr./ W/ W. Davis, of HMS. Kent, why is Fleet Torpedo Officer: LieutCoindr. H. T. Rust. of EMS, Cumberland, which has gone Home" for reft; and Lieut- Comdr, J. A. Carrie Hill, of EMS, Olympus. All three are promoted to the rank of Commander.

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especially to his namesake Mit-

At the, Kowloon Court yesterday chell, whose length was inaccurate. two Chinese males were charged in Bruce Mitchell holsted the half connection of a theft that occur- century after 95 minutes play and red on Friday last, one of the at tea time the total had mounted defendants admitting that of the to 117. The partnership had $10.90 he had stolen, only $2.10 E- yielded 85 runs. both playing a mained, the balance having been careful game with frequent bursts lost at gambling. Sentences of 6" of aggression.

weeks and 3 weeks, respectively R. E. S. Wyatt and Hammond At tea time the score was 117 were passed by Mr. W. M. Thom-

for 1, Bruce Mitchell 81 and

son, who ordered that the stolen. continued the innings, the former

at the wickets. goods be returned to Mrs. Good- being 42, not out and the latter 12 Rowan 37 both not out on Saturday. Twelve runaThe century was reached after fellow, complainant in the coat.

were scored off the first two overs 130 minutes—

Reuter. when Crisp was relleved by Dalton with the score at 93.

The hundred mark was reached

in 11 minutes, but disaster soon Jefell England, when Hammond was bowled by a top-spinner from Dalton He had contributed 27 runa." The score board read 100 for 3 wicketa. S

Wyatt reached the half century mark in nifty minutes with the score at 113:

Ames who had taken Hammond's place at the wicket was very lucky siedle st second slip, who failed to to get away with two chances to hold either from the bowling of

Balaskas.

WYATT OUT

SCORES

who resided at No. 11 Lock Road, Kowloon.

Page 6.

The whole hearted support of both Chinese and European Chris-

SOUTH AFRICA—-ist Innings 229 dans are asked for, at a United

ENGLAND——1st Innings R... B. Wyatt, c Nourse, b

Dalton

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Service to be held at St. John's Cathedral on Monday, July 8, com- mencing at 8 pm. Admission is by ticket, and applications for same can be made to the minis- tèrs of the respective churches. A ....18 collection will be made, the pro- -

27ceeds of which are to be devoted in aid of missionary work being carried out by the Chinese Angli- can Church in Shansi, the pro- viance to which Alopen came thirteen centuries ago. The Rev. John Foster, of Canton will give an address in English and Chinese. Page 7.

HW. Sutcliffe, Lb.w., b Bell ... M. Leyland, b Balaskas W. Hammond, b Dalton.... ERT. Holmes, Bell, b LE G. Ames, b Balaskar

Balaskes

J. Langridge, e Mitchell, b

Balaskas

W. Farrimond, b Balaskag Wyatt had only added three runs M. 8. Nichols, c. Cameron, to his half century mark when he [: Langton was taken by Nourse at deep mid- | H. Verity Lb.w., b Langton on off the bowling of Dalton whom T. B. Mitchell, not out'

Baum Garten, one of the most class as pleasant as out-of-class: he had driven with stinging force,

beautiful parks in Prague. 15.000 Germans attending.- "inniocens Kuo Him

*ITALIAN ARMY

MANOEUVRES

No profit grows where is no

pleasure ta'en,

In brief, sir, study what you

most affect.

109 for 6

Wyatt had batted flawlessly for 120 minutes, reaching the boundary twice, Incidentally" the England Captain reached his thou sand run for the season before he was dismissed.

Extras

Total

20

27

13

b

10

17

B

198

Signifcance is attached to re-

10 porta received in the Colony that in the not distant future Hong Kong will be linked up with the Imperial Airways. Prospects in this respect are heightened by word being received here that sites for six new aerodromes have been Page 7. selected in Borneo,

Fall of wickets:-1 (Sutcline) for 5; 2 (Leyland) for 48: 3 (Ham- mond) for 100; 4 (Wyatt) for 109: 5 (Ames) for 118; 8 (Holmes) for 121; 7 (Farrimond) for 158; 8 Not long after Ames succumbed (Langridge) for 161: 8 (Nichols) 20 one 01 Hajuskas's famous | for 177.

Holmes was the next-to`go, be-

Crisp

Be that as it may, for the most part class work is apt to be a drudgery from

which both master. and pupil are glad to escape, but "that "does not end in school for there is the corporate life and the (Special to the "Hong Kong

out-of-class activities, not only in googltes, 110 for 5 * Daily PreKS"?),......

games, but, in a well-run schooling taken by Bell at forward short- (By Telegraph, "Copyright, Teleplays, concerts, and various so- [3638

paphic ... Muningme' Ordinance. 1894 cieties, camps and expeditions who was fast on the pitch. Holmes Bell

leg from the bowling of Balaskas, Received, July 1, 480 pim.),

To overdo these things or to leave had made only 10 runs. The scOTE Rome, July 1. no leisure in the young mind and board then read 131 for 8. Itallan

body, also to carry supervision too manoeuvers will take place at the much into these activities would end of August when between not only be undesirable but also seven and eight divisions will unwise. The fact remains, how

ever, that they must be set and" take part.

kept going, so as to give boy and girl a reasonably full life and the

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF"

HONG CON

PROBATE JURISDICTION IN THE GOODS OF EDWIN FREDERICK STOVELL, LATE OF 5, DOURO TERRACE IN

THE ISLAND OF JERSEY, CA

NIL ISLANDS, FORMERLY OF 1 CLAREMONT BOUGE ST. HILIER,

This year's

Army

For July and August immense exercises are scheduled in which

opportunity to fearn without the

Farrimond then was joined by Langridge both of who scored 8 runs aplece with the score at 133 for 6-after an hour and a quarter of batting,

BUN-A-MINUTE

Langton Balaskas Dalton

Bowling" Analysis

O. M. R. W. 8 1.32 0 8 0 18.1 21:3 3 58 32 849 131 332

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LOCAL AND GENERAL

The Fon Sir William Shenton their

After a run-a-minute partner- and Lady Shenton a

Golf Notes by 7 Handicap," the usual: Tuesday feature will be found in our Sports Page. It is revealed that the winner of the British Open averaged slightly less than 71 strokes per round, while the aggregate of the first four places is 286.5. This works to 71.62 strokes per player. H,” Mundy, Captain of the Kowloon Golf Club. defeated D. C. Wilson in the Bum- mer Cup, and this is also recorded In these notes

Page: 10.

Lt.-Comdr. A. L. Beaant, RN..

a total of half a million men will burden of learning, to co-operate ship the 150 was hoisted, this total daughter Yvonne Shenton are left for Home on the ss. "Mantua". ISLAND OF JASEY, GENTLEMA», täke part. The centre of opera with others, to get to know how representing 175 minutes at the bound for a three months" holiday on Saturday. He was attached to

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the provisions of Section 58 of Ordin. Transarean Kuo Min. ance No. 2 of 1897, made an order limiting the time for creditors and send in their claims against the above ́others to estate to 24 JULY, 1986.

ingly hereby required to send their

All creditors and others are accord. The claims to the undersigned on or before that data.

DEACONS,

Bolisitors for Frederick George Vincent Stove Fons of the Executors.

1. Des Voeux Road, Centrál,

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Offices of Messrn. Dodwell & Com-CHINA UNDERWRITERS, pany, Limited, at Queen's Building, Victoris, in the Colony of Hong Kong, on Friday, the 5th day of July 1888, at 110 clock in the morning at Which Meeting the Liquidators will lay before the Meeting an account of their nets and deslings and of the conduct of the winding up during the Birth year of Liquidation

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Per Pro DODWELL COMPANY

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call of $140 per share has been made upon all members holding sharen upon which 14.00 per share only has been already paid, and that the same will be payable to the Bankers of the Compat

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Dated 81st May, 1995.

By Order of the Board of Directors, HERBERT R. STUET,

Mansizing

£862

pre-

to lead or how to follow, and to wicket. gather both discipline and "social Fatrimond was then totally ease." These and all the other deceived by a leg break from factors which contribute to make Balaskas his contribution being 1 what Mr. Wheldon calls the after forty five minutes and the "knowledgeable" man or woman. total 158 for 7, 7. ENGAGEMENTS

should find their beginnings, at' engagement is announced school, whether in or out of class In Wales there is the Eisteddfod between William Elliot, third which gives an impulse to the son of the late Mr. Robert ruusleal and poetical genius of the Grieve and Mrs. Grieve, of country. It is hoped that in Eng Southwood Park, Basingstoke, and too there is this tendency to and Gwynneth, elder daughter take a broader and more humane of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones, of view of education than used to be Shanghai, China.

taken by the barrassed and over-

In Japan and the North and will be back in the Colony towards the middle of August.

سبة

Mr. G. T. Thadani, the General Manager of Mesars, K. A. J. Chotir

the Naval Establishments as Staff Officer (Intelligence) during the past two years, and has been in- strumental in promoting cordial relationships between the Senior Service and the Press. After see-

80, Comdr. Besant rejoined the China atation in 1939, as a Star

Officer.

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Further disaster overtook Eng-mail in the Far East leaves Hoping service out here some years land as Langridge was taken by Kong to-day on a tour of the Mitchell, fielding in the slips, from World which has a two fold pur the bowling of Balaskas who sent pose-business and pleasure. down a ball that swung out. Langridge had scored 27 rum, 161 for 8.

A funeral service for the late Mr.

taken to the ~ Crematorium.. it Causeway Bay,

Page

Half an hour after the com-

3. T. Bearlette, of the Chinese. mencement of her return trip to Hong Kong, the s.. "Kinshan", ran Maritime Customs cruiser Haf ALL OUT FOR 195

aground in a mud bank at Macao, Haing, was held at the Colonial Nichols did not stay very long on Sunday, and was stuck fast for Cemetery yesterday afternoon, The engagement is announced worked school teachers and other being caught by Cameron from a about twenty minutes. The akipatter which the remains were

and the marriage will shortly people connected with education,

enick on Langton (117 for 9).per of the vessel, Captain Hales take place in Hong Kong, be for with less instruction there Venty was given out Lb.w to managed however, to ret the vessel tween Captain EC. Boyd might be more education. The after scoring 17. Mitchell was not in Hong Kong less than an hour Langton under the new ruling, or without damage, arriving back Shannon, L.AS.C. elder son of child should Major and Mrs. Boyd Shan- school than the ill-digested out with 6, and extras yielded 10. late. The as "Kinahan" salled for Macao asususi yesterday morn- non and Edith, younger gobbets of knowledge which are making a total of 198 runs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. 1 too often all that is to be found

TOURISTS BAT Hetherington, of Oakleigh In his mental stomach If there The crowd had increased Park, Middlesex

were a concentration on fewer 30,000 when South Africa.com subjects with more mastery, there menced their second innings after been notified to the Police The

DEATHS

wil

STANDAGE=On June 9, 1935, at me

a Watford nursing Tren Dorothea

more away from

abt ÿbe "mOT

education

system

but

lunch.

Bledle and Bruce Mitchell as usual

The opening batsmeny (not stay long

es he

low catch off "the" bowling

Ing

Three cases of dog bites have

victims have all received treatment at the Kowloon Hospital, whlisk in- each case, the dogs responsible have been sent to Mau Tau Kok

for observation. 8. Dallow of No 711 Nathan Road, kround floor, re- ports that his amah,

bitten on the wrist by!

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Shanghai, July 1 Mr. Eric Moller has announced this his shipping business has been

and registered, as

Habilty com as the Moller orporated under the

pany

Line

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