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H. E The Officer Administering Handyduanity and quality, so that they
may pay for the imported goods, the Government has opened the To this end China needs on her list of contributions towards the part to work steadily for the crea Earl Haig's Fund, and it is hoped tion of security, and on our part that the residents of the Colony and will follow his generous lead to- assistance there must be guidance in the development of wards helping disabled Ex-Service communications and industries in Men and their dependents. this country. Not far short 1 half the imports into China are com-opening contributions for 1935:- prised of common foodstuffs most E. The Officer Adminis- of which could and should tering the Government... $100.00 produced in a country whose E D. Bassoon Banking Co.. economic position must closely be based on her agriculture and whose purchasing power should be "available, not for the purchase of foods, but for use in further deve- lopment and equipment.
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OUR BEST MARKETS Please don't think I am being. C. Monaghan aruistle; as far as we, that is Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau Great Britain, is concerned, our c. B. Moore (C. M. Cus- best markets have always been the
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CABLE & WIRELESS LIMITED
The Eastern Extension Austra- lasia and China Telegraph Com- puny, Limited advise that the fol- towing was received from their Head Office, London, will be of public interest.
Message Receipts
An Index number will be issued in time for publication on the 20th
of each month, and sa, the course of these trafic receipts has al- way's afforded a valuable indica- t'on of world trading and commer- cial activity, it is hoped that, in addition to providing an indication of the Company's trafic for its stockholders, it will be found of value to observers of world econo- mic conditions.
the
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estimated monthly receipts from traffic as related to compar
able traffic in the year 1929. It should be noted that since 1929 the operation in various overseas areas has been taken over at dif- ferent dates by the local associated, companies, and the total figures for 1929 taken for purpose of com- parison in establishing the index 100, have therefore been adjusted when necessary by the omission of the receipts accruing in the areas affected. The Index numbers «are in consequence, all shown upon a comparable basis.
Monthly figures reduced to working, day average. Working day average of comparable receipts, year 1829=100.
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February
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April
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June
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July
500
August
Total $480.00
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most highly developed countries a. V. Kinchin and it is very reasonable to as M. K. Lo sume that the more China is deve-Hon. Dr. Kotewall loped the more business we can do with her. Much more than that, however, the development of China- will tend towards more complete realisation between a much greater number of Chinese and us foreign- ers of our reai aims in the world. Nearly all dissensions arise in the trst instance from incomplete understanding. With much greater number of Chinese having knowledge of the rest of the world, Its methods and aims, prejudices and misunderstandings will have less oppertunity of asserting them- selves and there will be a greater tendency to sweet reasonableness and a working for mutual bene-Birmingham, England, held under fs. The world is getting to a the auspices of the School of Ac- stage where all parts of it are be- countäney and Commerce, Hong coming increasingy inter-depen- Kong have just been received vla den and we
all "Imperia Airways." must therefore
All the candidates of the Schoo: strive to gain the same plane of understanding and mutual regard, who took part in the examination
Each of us has his definite uses passed with Towards the other, and we cannot (above 75% while a former stud- afford to try to do each other'sent succeeded in getting the sec jobs, but only to assist and co- operate.
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LOCAL BOYS SUCCESS
The results of the July Examinat tion of the Institute of Commerce.
first class honours
ond class certificate with 88%,
Particular mention must be made of the following candidates whe sub- obtained first places in the jects set against their respective
(84) Commercia!
·Danes:-
Wec Loule
Law L. K. Hien (81%) Geography Wee Loute (82) Bookkeeping J. H. Hart (82%) Bookkeeping A. A. Botelho (78%) Com. Cor-
respondence
Fundamental changes are taking place in industry, but there is one unchangeable fact you can't do business by correspondent only.
fashionable to It has become repeat that old libel that British merchants and manufacturers do not study the market neds, and try to force goods on buyers who. want something different. We are told that British merchants are
L. K. Flen (83%) French slow and unresponsive. Now Brt-
LK. Hien (82%) English tish salesmanship takes something from the new science of distribu- A. A. Botelho (80%) Typewriting
A. A. Botelho (77%) Shorthand tion and something from the re-
Master Alberto A. Botelho is to sults of modern psychological re- search.. It markets goods, not for be congratulated for having been an ephemeral snatch profit, but in awarded the Institute First Class Diploma in Commercial Law. pursuit of the lasting satisfaction
Bookkeeping. Commercial Corres- of the customer, While he world's
pondence. Typewriting, and Short- bulk trade demand will always run in the low priced article. we are hand; and Mr. Le. Ky Hien for the same honour in French. Geo- beginning, all over the world. to realise that quality is remembered gaphy: Bookkeeping, English and
ong after price is forgotten. It
is true. though rarely realised as It should be.
Typewriting.
UN LONG FIRE
AU REVOIR AND GOOD LUCK Now my me is up and I must
Good work was performed by conclude. I'm afraid I have not the fire brigade in confining a fire been able to say anything very which broke out at 11.26 2.II. striking-mainly from fear of yesterday at No. 32 Hop Yik Street, nitting anybody, but perhaps I Un Long in the New Territories cannot do better than to end up to the first floor of the premises, upon certain pregnant words from for when the brigade arrived under The Book of Ecclesiasticus, words the command of Mr. A. I. Cash, which no doubt you may think I} the place was weli alight. shou.d Lake to heart-perhaps, Appliances were sent out from however, they are mos. appro- Tsim Sha Tsui, one from Taipo priate to chairmen,·
and a fire pump from Un Long itself. Serious damage was done to the first floor of premises which was stated to have been used as a general dealer's shop and dwelling.. The ground floor however was only damaged by water...'
These are the worlds:
"Let thy speech be-shor, com- prehending much in few words. If thou be made the master of a feast ft not thyself up. Be thou among them as one of the rest, Take diligent care for them, and so sit down. And when thou hast done thy office take thy place with them, that thou mayest be merry with them, and receive a crown for thy, well ordered feast."
There is a certain finaity in those words "and so sit down." but before doing so, as this will be the last time at least for a long time, that I shall be able to mee you all together, I will wish you au revoir and the best of
In need of money for his pass- age to Shanghai, Wong. Fe, 23. unemployed, walked into the lobby of the Queen's Thea're on Monday night and snatched $9 from a cash box at the box-office. He ran out and was caught by a policeman at the corner of Pedder Street. Brought before Mr. Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy yesterday. he pleaded guilty and was sen- tenced to six weeks hard labour. Detective Sergeant Byron stated In rising to thank the speaker that defendant had a photograph ΣΟΥ his illuminating address, of himself as an Army officer in Mr. P. S. Cassidy touched upon e Canton. He had no fixed abode question of trade conditions of or relatives in Hong Kong and o-day in Hong Kong and through- wished to return to Shanghai. out China. He said that the soon-There was no police record agains er China realised that her huge 'h'm.
inck.
di
ariffs were doing her more harm
than good, the better would trade
be for the Colony and South; New members to the Club that China.
have been enrolled since the last The following were introduced at meeting include: Dr. H. "Bom- the meeting: Mestrs A, V. Hanischmers. Dr. Han 8 Wan, Messrs. F A. Wheeler. Eng. Commander II. J. C. Barry, Fung Ping Fan, Tao Nin White and Dr. F. W. Mohr. Lee, and Hau Ti Shan.
September October November December
LAID TO REST
Military Funeral
Practically all members of the Royal Welch Fusiliers in Hong Kong attended the funeral, with full military honours, of the late Mr. Willam Settersfeld of the "B" Company, 2nd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, who died of Welch. heart fallure last Monday "even- ing at the Military Hospital at the 35 years. Rev. Father age of Batesmen offelated at the grave- side.
1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 960 76.3 79.4 69.9 71.8 29.2 95.7 81.2 83.0 71.7 74.7 · 74,4 94.5 79.6 77.8 70.4 72.8 76.2 94.9 74.5 71.4 71.8 71.6 74.8 86.2 68.8 67.7 70.7 73.1 72.5 86.0 65 6 64.7 70.1 70.1 70.2 80.8 64.7 63.2 67.5 68.0 86.7 82.1 81.8 69.0 65.9 70.7 67.1 81.4 73.0 71.4 67.9 70.3 75.5 82.5 77.8 73.2 72.1 79.6 80.4 79.0 730 71.8 71.3 87.1 83.6 78.8 78.7 80.7
the grave, and among those were R. A. Sergeants Mess, Gun Club Hill, All Ranks, East Lancashire Regiment R. A. Sergeants Mess. Lyeemoon, Mr. A. Cairns," All Ranks, "C" Company, R.WF., Má- jor General F. C.. Thackery, Ali Ranks, E. Q. Wings. RA.W., AN Ranks, "B" Company. RW.F., All Rangs, 8th Battery Brigade, R.A.. Members of the, Sergean's Mess, Major and Mrs. T. C. Sharp, All Ranks. "A" Company, RW.F., All Ranks, R.A.O.C. Members, Ser- geants Mess, H.K.V.D.C., ・ W. 08. and Sergeants. Garrison Mess, All members of the Sergeants Mess, East Lincoln Regiment, Officers
and other Ranks of the East Lin- colnshire Regiment, Captain and The funeral procession started
Mrs. RS.M. Richys. Members of from the Military Hospital at 3he Detachment of, the Royal o'clock yesterday afternoon for the Artillery Pay Corps, RA. Ser- Colonial Cemetery at Happy Valley.geants Mess; Queen's Road, the coffin being drawn on a gun-¦ RAMS. and Mrs. G. Burton, The carriage by members of the Royal Staff of the Detention Barrack, Welch Fusiliers. At the conclusion Warrants Officers, Colours Br- of the burial service, a party from the Royal Welch Fusiliers fired thres volleys over the grave, the solemn ceremony being brought to a close by the sounding of the "Last Post.".
FLORAL TRIBUTES
Several foral tributes from the officers and ranks were placed on
geants of the Eas Lincolnshire Regiment, W. O's and Sergeants of the "27th" Company of the R.A.M.C.. R.A. Bergeants Mess. Stonecutters Island, Mr. and Mrs. Bowls and Family, Other Ranks of the R.W.F. Royal Engineers, W. O's and Sergeants Mess and Messrs.. Dodwell and Company Limited.
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