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The Most Comprehensive Survey Yet Compiled of Reconstructional Progress in Modern China
RECONSTRUCTION IN CHINA
EDITED BY TANG LEANG-LI
CONTENTS
Chap. I-Political Rehabilitation.
I-Aime and Machinery of
Reconstruction.
III-Industrialization. IV-Educational Reform.
V-Athletic Progress. VI-ublic Health and Social
Relief.
VII-Cultural Reconstruction. VIII The Law and Ite't force.
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XI-The Banking System,
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12.30 p.m.----Recorded, music. 1 p.m.-Local time and weather re-
port.
1.30 p.m.--Renter Press Bulletins,
Rugby Press News, etc. 1.40 pm-A Relay of the Rotary Club Tiffin Speech from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden, Mr. PL Collisson, OBE, on The Serious use of Humour." 2.10 p.m. (Approx.).-Close down. to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme. 7 to 11 pm-European programme.
7 to 7.13 p.m.--
Four Songs by Peter Dawson (Bass-Barltonë)
1. She is far from the Land
(Lambert).
2 Love, Could I only tell thee
(Capel).
3. The Auld Hoose (Nairne).
4. Star O' Robbie Burns (Booth). 7.13 to 7.30 pm-Escales" (Ibert) played by the Orchestre des
Concerts Straram.
7.30 to 8 pm.
www
Gershwin
Variety Orchestra George
Medley. Plano Solos-Everyone says. "I
Love you."
Butterflies in the Rain-Rale
Da Costa.
NEW TYPE
Of Naval Craft
JUBILEE OF
FREEDOM
How Disabilities "Were Removed
On July 9, 1885, Sir Nathaniel | Rothschild took the oath and sub-
The Navy last mouth took de- livery of the fastest type of Ad miral's barge in' the world and the first to be fitted with three petrol engines. It Was Luilt by the British Power Boat Company and is intended for the usa of the O-ip-C., Mediterranean Fleet, Not scribed the roll the House of only is it lighter, faster, and Lords as the first Lord Rothschild. With that act the last vestige of cheaper than the old steam barge," but it is probably the quietest boat Jewish disabilities disappeared in of its kind yet produced and it England, for the sath administer- marks for the moment the highest pet was one that a professing Jew
new school of could conscientiously take. achievement of a boat construction, barely eight years old.
on no Jew previously had a peer- age been conferred.
A form of oath had indeed been adopted almost 20 year earlier. The Navy has been comparative under the Oaths Act of 1868, to ly slow in admitting the claims of which no Jew or other non-con- the pioneer, who argued that theformist could take exception, but boat which pushed its way through the water could be replaced by one which placed on its own bow
Sir Moses Montefiore, the veter- waves, with advantage in speed
a philanthropist. had twice been" and seaworthiness. Those "olaims were admitted first in the interests recommended on the earlier oc- of the R.A.F., which needed fast casion by that Lord Shaftesbury tenders to serve its seaplanes and who had on ground of conscience as resolutely opposed Jewish eman- fast armoured boats for use
Brasso
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The salt way en' kand. Bram and Cooper bright in to Brasso regularly, Remember, Brass for speed and scR NONTS
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CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
HE M.V.
targets in bomb practice. Last cipation; Disraeli then Prime THE
autumn the Admiralty acquired its first highspeed barge, and this year over in fast motorboats of various kinds have been delivered to the Navy by the pioneer firm. Orders for boats of similar type have now been given by the Admiralty to two other firms.
precedent.
RUER*
Minister, had replied that in view of his own origin he felt that it having arrived, from Hamburg and could not fall to him to create the Forts of call, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are On the second occasing saded and placed at their risk into slon the name of Montefiore was the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & on Gladstone's list, but there was Godown Company's godown at Kowloon, a difference between him and the where delivery may be obtained as soon Queen on the creation of peerages, as the Goods are landed. and the Montefiore nomination fell with the others.
FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS The barge delivered is a 45-ft. boat, built on the same principles Montefiore, who was born in as the earliest boats of the same 1784 and had been one of the ear type, which measured only 24ft, liest advocates of the political Between the two a whole series of emancipation of the Jews of Eng Vocal Duets-Nonny, Nonny No boats of different sizes bas ap-land, lived on, over a century, just
("Jill Darling").
peared The cutting bow with the long enough to see his great I'm on a See-Saw ("Jill Dar Bat botton: aft of it has been a nephew, Nathaniel Rothschlid, en-
ling")--Louise Browne and plied progressively on an increas
ter the House of Lords He died John Mills.
ing scale, and up to this point has Banjo Solo-Many Happy. Reborne out the prophecies of its less than three weeks later. 55-YEAR STRUGGLE turns of the Day.--Eddy chief exponent. There would ap
not pear to be nothing, therefore, to Rothschild was Peabody.
Love-Sick prevent its further development peer of Jewish race to enter the with the object, at perhaps two House of Lords. Disraeli himself from the present, of had preceded him there as Eat! producing similar craft big enough of Beaconsfield, and the Lord to sarry an armament suitable for Eardley of a century earlier was use against orthodox naval vessel's
Anancier in the narrow seas.
Vocal Lonesome
Blues;
I Love
Baker.
Dancing-Josephine removes
Yodel Yodeller's Dream Girl.~
Harry Torranl. -
8 p.m.--Local time and weather re- port; closing loca; stock quota- tions.
8.05 to 8.20 p.m.-
From the Studio
"The by
Selections Tria."
PROGRAMME
1. Wehi-Whel Oe.
2. Rose of Heaven
3. Minehaha falls..
4. Hanohano Hanalet.
Waikiki
5. Under Aloha Moon. 8.20 to 8.53 p.m.-Tric in D Minor, Op. 49 (Mendelssohn) played by Cortot, Thibaud and Casals, 8.53 to 9 p.m.--
Two Violin Solos by Renee
$
Chemet
1. Serenade (Toselli).
2. Serenade (Pierne).
Daventry News Bulletin
right by Reuter). 9.16 to 9.30 p.m.-
.
the first
the son of the Jewish and bulwark of the State, Samp- son Gideon. But Eardley and Beaconsfield were both members of the Church of England.
If that should've realized, one of the main dimculties of the 'naval vessel within range of land-based aircraft would have been eased if
By the Act of 1868 the position not wholly solved, for boats of this
of the Jew had become in theory type can be turned much more
of the Roman quickly than any aeroplane at superior to that
The latter was still present in service. On Southamp Catholic. ton Water this afternoon we specially excluded from the omices turned the new Admiral's barge of Lord Chancellor and Lord through a complete circle with a Lieutenant of Ireland, but discus- diameter of only about five lengths,sions in Parliament in 1890 on a and it was turned not only in b for the removal of this disa-
but also very broken smart sea
bility showed that sofar as Jews across the wake of a passenger
were concerned the proposed mea steamer, Its steadiness was of the quality found in smaller boats of sure was unnecessary. the same design, and its rudder control in a bean wind, wit' two propellers stopped and the third working against the rudders, was hardly to be believed. "Another
The Jewish leaders wanted to take steps for their removal, at once, but they were persuaded by the Duke of Wellington to wait a He
The struggle for the removal of Jewish disabilities in Engand.com- menced in 1830, immediately after Roman the emancipation" of the Catholics. It was then anticipat- 9 to 9.15 p.m.-A Relay of the of Mr. H. Scott Paine's ingenious ed that Jewish emancipation would
EM aeronautical follow almost automatically. (Copy-applications of
idea is responsible for this high efficiency.
The comfort
and convenience efforded the Admira by this barge may he taken for granted. will have no occasion to complain year so that public opinion should of noise or vibration The engine.not be unduly disturbed.
event they had to wait a genera room no longer exists, for the three 100-h.p. engines are out of sight Elon. beneath floor and seats in the driv- iug cabin aft of the Admiral's quarters. In appearance the barge
Debroy Somers Band Ballads We Love-Selection.
When the King goes by Quick
Step.
9.30 to 10 p.m.---
From the Studio A Recital by Elvie Yuan-Soprano. Laba Shaftain-Pianoforte. Prof. E. Gualdi-Accompanis
FORGRAMME
1. Songs: Selections from "Otel-
lo" (Verdi).
(a) Canzone del Salice.
(b) Ave Maria.
2. Pianoforte Solos:
(a) Soaring.--Schumann.
(b) Conclusion.-Schumann, 3. Songs:
T
"
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
-Quilter.
it
A Brown Bird Singing-Wood. 4. Pianoforte Bolos: Two Etudes.
- Scriabin.
10 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.05 to 10,30 p.m.--
Light Orchestral Music Parade of the Tin Soldiers
-(Jessel).
March of the Little Leaden Sol-
diers (Pierne).
Love of a Gypsy. Waltz
(Schwartz). Greetings of
(Schwartz)." Liebestled
(Kreisler).
Spring
Waltz
(Love's Sorrow)
Liebesfreud (Love's Joy) (Kreis-
ler).
Spring Waltz (arr. Schwartz). Waltz Nanette (arr. Schwartz). 10.30 to 11 pin-Dance music.
1 pm-Close down,
BERLIN PROGRAMME
9 p.m.-DJQ, DJB Announcement
German, En֒uh):
German Folk Song, Programme Forecast (German,
Engilsh
8:15 pm. Piano Quartet in
minor by A Mozart Ruth Christensen, Käthe Grand Fablo-Dorigo, Richard Boadel
is smart.
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Queen's Counsel, who was" Fifth wrangler in 1853 and president n the Union the previous year, also did not graduate until 1872. The smaller disabilities." soon
A century ago the disabilities of the Jews were many and diverse, went. An Act of Parliament in but often theoretical rather than 1835 enabled David Salomons, who practical. In some instances the had been elected Sheriff of Lon mete action by a local or educa- don; to serve. Another Act of
9.45 pm-News in English on DJQtional authority was sumcient to Parliament was necessary
remove them: in others action by
and in Dutch on DJB..
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10 p.m.-Here comes. the Huddy-
gurdy Man!
10.45 p.m.-Folk Music. 11.15 pm-News in German on
DJQ and DJB, 11.30 p.m-Current Events. 11.45 p.m-Short Musical Pro-
gramme.
12 midnight-Topical Talk: Work
ing for Progress: "The Har-" nack House
12.15 a.m.-News in English on DJQ
and in Dutch on DJB.. 12.30 am-Close down DJQ. DIB
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6 p.m.Song and Movie Magazine
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Ferlod
6.40 p.m. English informational
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Parliament was necessary.
In the year 1830 Englishmen vi the Jewish faith were forbidden to engage in retail trade in the City
before
he was accepted as an alderman, despite his election. ··
Sir David Salomons; who be- came in 1855, the Brst Jewish Lord Mayor, brought the move- of London. could be prevented ment for admission to Parliament from exercising the Parliamentary to a head by not only securing, franchise, from being called 10 election to the House of Commons. the Bar, from holding office 12
but also speaking and voting in municipalities, from matriculating the House without taking the cath at Oxford or graduating at Cam- in the prescribed form. bridge, from holding a university scholarship or exhibition. They cepted emancipation-the Com- could not be elected to Parliament
mons had repeated passed the or boll a commission in the Army
measure. Salomons had mean- or Navy or any other office of
while been defeated at Green- emolument - ar trust under the wich, but his nephew. Baron
Crown.
In 1858 the House of Lords ae-
:
Forty years, had to pass besore Liofiel de Rothschild, the father all of these disabilities were re of the first Lord Rothschild, took
year, moved, for it was not until the the oath and his seat in the same year 1871 that the Universities
For 11 years he had patiently Tests Act enabled Jews to gra- waited as one of the members for duate at Oxford ör Cambridge.
not sworn, having as his collea 6.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through This Act was a direct consequence the City of London, elected but the courtesy of Swan, Culberto the success the previous year que for the City during part of of Numa Hartog, who had come this time the Prime Minister, Lord son and Fritz,
7.p.m-Radio Shopper.
7.15 p.m.--Dollar 8.5. President
Coolidge Orchestra.
through the Mathematical Tripos as Senior Wrangler, but as a Jew could not graduate. So close are
7.45 pm-Izuan Mineral Water we to this era of Jewish disabili
Sponsorship...
tles, that Hartog's brother, sir
8 pm-Radio Crusaders, conduct Philip Hartog, and his two sisters
WAITED 15-YEARS TO
ed by Bernie Nolasco.. Rare still with us VG 8.45 pm-Stock quotations, and
local market: reports.
Compar
tory Musicale, UF, Pacific Commer
In behalf of
Cequests,
GRADUATE
John Russell,
Cutting
-A newspaper reporter, succeeded in getting into the late Sir Henry Irving's dres and unable to make the talk, said casually, was inten ed for the stage, you know, Henry, but I decided to take newspaper work instead."
Then the actor spoke. That
James Sylvester, one of the great mathematicians of h's day the first professing Jew to go to Cam bridge, was Becond Wrangler in 1837, but was not able to graduate until 1872. Arthur Cohen, the he said,