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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1935.

BUST OF THE KING

FARM SCHOOL

Presentation To Sculptor

'Special Air Mail Service)

zonden, July ‘2. When the Queen unveiled a bust of the King at the head offices of the Hearts of Oak Benefit, Society in Euston-road yesterday she turn- edo Lady (Hilton) Young. the sculptor, and remarked upon its excellent likeness to his Majesty,

The Queen examined the work

To Be Opened In Malacca

Kuala Lumpur, July'8. It has been announced that a Farm School is to be opened at Malacca in September. It will be

WARFARE WITH

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Undertaking By Germany

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, July 2. The real effect of the German the Sungel Udang Agricultural Station, on the Masjid Tanah

undertaking to prohibit unres Road, about 13 miles from Malaccatricted submarine warfare was town writes a correspondent,

Mr. F. W. 8outh, acting Director of Agriculture, told me all about this new and very interesting ven- ture to-day. It is on a modest scale, with the number of students in detail, and thanked Lady Youngmited in the beginning to 25, but for the miniature of the bust it will do really valuable work. which she had sent to her.

The school will provide a one- Her Majesty, who wore a dress year course in elementary agricul- of gold brocade, with a p'nk coat.ture for local boys aver fifteen was attended by the Dowager years of age. The majority of Countess of Airlie, Slr Harry them, it is anticipated, will be Verney and Lady Joan Verney. Malays, undertaking this tuition On her arrival at the building sheafter they have left the vernacular was received by Mr. Jack Hayes, a schools. former Vice-Chamberlain of the Royal Household, and Mr. W. J. Folland, pres'dent of the society.

it

explained to the writer to-day by' an authority on international law. It places the submarine on exact ly the same level as the surface ship in any attacks on merchant ahips international law, as existed at the beginning of the last war, imposed on the comman- der of any man-of-war the obliga- tion to provide for the safety of ail passtigers and crew in any merchantian he captured, and also the duty to take the captured ship into port to be judged by the Prize Court, unless some excep- tional circumstance made this Impossible. Such exceptions be- came the role when submarines They will be sons of smallholers began to prey on sea-borne com A bouquet was presented by Miss-padi planters and other kam-

merce. The submarine comman- Wendy Cox a young member of pong cultivators and the intender obviously could not spare the tion is to train them in modern number of men necessary to pro- methods, for application on their vide a prize crew to take the ship parents holdings, thus bringing to port, and so it became the about an improvement in the custom. to set the passengers and crops and economie position of the

crew adrift in boats and sink the small producers.

ship. There was no real legal warrant for this. Under prize law as it then existed the proper coarse was to let the ship go.

the stat

On her way to the main hall the Queen noticed the statue of King Edward, who opened the offices in 1906.

In an address, the secretary. Mr. T. S. Newman. informed the Queen that the society now had more than 760,000 members. The bust of the King" he said, had been placed in the offices by the board of delegates to commemorate his Majesty's Jubilee.

TO HELP KAMPONG CULTIVATORS

It will be a day school, with the modest fee of $3 per term, or $9 for the full year's course. It is possible that some of the boys may become ambitious enough to wish to proceed to the School of Agriculture at Serdang, and such After he unveiling the Queen will have the opportunity of sit presented to Lady Young as ating for scholarships, but that is at the souvenir of the occasion, S. W not particularly almed llam Rothenstè n's portrait sketch main idea is to assist the small o the sculptor. Several officials holders.. of the society and a number of visitors were then presented to her Majesty.

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There will be a lecture room, with an open, shed adjoining for the purpose of, meals, which the boys can either take with them or buy from a vendor permitted to undertake the business. A bath room will be provided, for use after the boys have been engaged on field work

That was the first stage of the war. The German submarine commanders soon learned, how- ever, that they exposed their own ship to destruction white holding. up and examining merchantmen. so they proceeded to unrestricted" warfare and sank anything and everything at sight.

THE RESCUE SHIP The clause in the London Naval Treaty to which the Germans now adhere restores the position to

when that existing

first the U-boats began to act as commerce- destroyers. This means that the a rule of international law that the ship must be sent in for judg- ment by the Prize Court is official- hasty walved. But the other law with regard to the safety of passengers and crew is reaffirmed, and in more precise terms.

As she left the hall the Queen was attracted by the row of 15 tall of the staff. all young women dressed alike in pale blue, with gold shoes, who had been selected to act as attendants for the cere-

POULTRY FARMING mony. As she shook hands with

The Sungel Udang station two of them-Miss Elsie L. Otley and Miss Eleanor K. Bonnick-she permanent crops on the higher said: "I see you are wearing land in its area, and on the fat Jubilee blue. It is most becom-land, about four acres in extent,

there is irrigated padi ing."

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It is nut now sufficiens for them to be allowed time to get into the boats. They must be near land or near another ship which can take them

There is also poultry, and the boys will be taught the best methods of poultry-farming.

The instructor will be an Agri-bourd. cultural Assistant, "a Malaya, who This definition is of high im- has had experience at the School portance and may lead to much of Agriculture.

juridical 'argument. The rescuing The venture is a very promising ship obviously must be free from one, and indicates how the activi attack by the submarine in these ties of the Agricultural Depart conditions Is she, per contra, ment

expanding, equally Imund not to attack? though quietly and without osten-Muar she confine her activities, to' tation ...It would appear that if the ex- periment is a success there are great possibilities of its extention to various parts of Malaya.

are usefully

"PROPOSALS TURNED

DOWN

(Special Air Mail Service)..

London, June 29,

rescue work and not even report the presence of the submarine by wireless to warships in the vicini-

ty? The authority who was con sulted admitted that it was a nice point that is not covered by the wording of the 'convention but. is probably covered by the old Jaw which allowed" attack on any merchantman offering "active re- sistance to visit and search" Stich resistance by one of two ships would presumably constitute concerted action and justify the sinking of both.

It was officially announced that Signor Mussolini has turned down the British proposals for a settle-

Some doubt has arisen about ment of the Abyss nian dispute.

the French and Italian attitude in -“Any 'solütiön of the Abyssinian this matter. Those two Powers question as suggested by Great did not ratify the London Naval Britain has been refused," a Goy-Treaty. Their reasons were not crnmen s spokesman declared.... connected with this submarine The official view of the situation warfare clause, which their dele- is now described as "pessimistic."

Mr. Anthony Eden left Rome for Pars by train

He was seen off at the station by Sir Eric Drummond, the British Ambassador, Signor Suvich, Under- secretary for Foreign Affa'rs, and Baron Alo si, who represents Italy, at the League

In Pars to-morrow, he will be able to give M. Lavel, the French Prime Minister, an account of his. conversations with Mussolin!.

TOM WALLS INJURED.

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London, June 29.

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A few Bristol Fighters can still be bought new, for £100 and up- wards. The explanation is that at the end of the war a vast quantity of parts for these machines was manufactured but never assembled. Until a few years ago he Oxford University Air Squadron had some for training purposes. Mr. John "Grimston Lord Verulam's son, bought one from the O.UAB, when they were changing to e more mo dern type

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