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EXHIBITION OF CHINESE ART
Keen Interest By
Foreigners.
countries
write up the exhibi-t tion. ENQUIRIES FOR CHEAP TRAVEL TO CHINA
A leading firm of Paris dress- makers is bringing out a Jong series of new costumes incorporat ing Chinese influence.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1935.
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HOME FOOTBALL
'0 Southend
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HOME RUGGER
Ulster Draw With F. A. Cup First Round Newport
All Blacks
Results
Bristol C. Nunhead
Margate
Dulwich
Hamlet
London, Nov. 30.
Reading Exeter
8 Corinthians
2 Watford
3. Queen's P.R.
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* Torquay
Celtic's loss of a home point and
6. Gillingham 11 Aston Villa's revival were the out- Walthamstowe 1 B'nemouth) standing features of to-day's foot- Clapton ball programme which had as an Brighton" added attraction 34. F. A. Cúpties. [
Results, as cabled by Reuter. Aston Vila were as follow:
London, Nov. 30, The New Zealand, rugger tourists. London, Nov. 29.
a setback to-day after received The Duke and Duchess of Kent
Enquiries from literary, cultur- their sequence of successes when will accompany Their Majesties
and commercial institutions they visited Belfast and had to be the King and Queen to the
+ draw against Chinese Art Exhibition on Sunday. I throughout the Continent regard-content with
ing cheap travel and entrance 【lstea. Other members of the Royal
facilities are pouring into Burling-
The following were the full re- Family will also attend.
House daily. tou
The British
F. A. CUF FIRST ROUND sults of Arst class matches:— textile world is keenly interested.
Ulster 3, New Zealand 3.
1 Scunthorpe Coventry The President and entire" Council
Cumberland 8, Durham 8. at Oldham of the Bradford Chamber of Com Workington".
York merce is arranging a visit to the
Staly Bridge exhibition as a result of the reports specially sent to it.
There is every indication that the exhibition will be an unprece- dented success. Yesterday, the first day on which the exhibition was open to the public, there were over three thousand visitors, which
sa thousand more than on the
CROWN PRINCE OF SWEDEN Arst day and is believed to be a
Str. Percival David is 'to-day in- record. To-day, despite the fact that the admission fee was five augurating a series of sixteen shillings, the galleries were crowd- lectures, arranged by the Royal adjoining ed. Turnstile keepers, asked how Society, in premises
House during The this compared with bygone exhibi- Burlington
the exhibition. The tlons, said "it is extraordinarily course good; there has seldom been any-Crown Prince, of Sweden will pre- side. The demand for tickets is thing like it."
three times the capacity of the hall Already every seat for the whole series has been sold out.
of
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2 Birmingham. 0
Brentford
7 Leeds
2
Derby
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Everton
◊ Sunderland
9
1 Burton T
5
0 Arsenal
Cambridge University 45, OMT.
M'sboro'
2 M'chester C.
COUNTRY ARE OBTAINABLE
Celtic
Gloucester 13, Oxford University
4 Keils D.
Blahop
Portsmouth
* Liverpool
Preston
1 Grimsby
0
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Kidderminster 4 Halifax
Auckland-
4 Rochdale
1 0
Wednesday
4 Chelsea.
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8 Blackburn
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Grantham
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SECOND DIVISION
Scarborough
2 Darwen
0
Barnsley
3 Shemeld U.
N. Brighton
Workington 3
Bradford €.
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2 Lincoln
0
-Burnley
Chester
1 Gateshead
Chariton
1 Leicester
0
Wigan A.
1 Rotherham
2
Fulham
4 West Ham
2
Mansfeld Crewe .. Barrow Gainsborough
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2 Hartlepools
.3" Hull
1 Bradford
4 Boston
2
Michester "U,
0 Doncaster
4 Wrexham
Newcastle
3 Blyth S.
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Port Vale
4 Accrington
2
Tottenham
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Aberdeen
2 Hearts
Newport (Tie
Airdrie
3 Arbroath
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1 T. Lanark
3
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1 Partick
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Dundee
2 Motherwell! 2
Queen's Pk.
→ Bristol R.
0
Rangers
3 Folkestone
3 Hibernians
2 Dunfermline
3
Guy's Hospital 6. The Army 14 Leicester 3, Bristol 13. Northampton 8, Llanelly 10. Plymouth Albion 5. Devonport Services &
Richmond 3, Cardiff 0. Rosslyn Park 13, Bradford 6. Swansea 10, Blackheath 8. Waterloo 11, London Scottish 8. Harlequins y, Bath 5. St. Bart's Hosp. 5, Red Ruth 8. Abertillery 8; Newport 4 Coventry 18, Nuneaton 0, Pontypool, Crosskeys 8. Portsmouth 8. 9. Aldershot 8. 8. Olasgow Acas, 3, Hawick 12. West O'Scotland 8, "Heritonians
MANY FOREIGNERS In the entrance hall, where two;
There is a noticeable tendency pretty Chinese girls in lovely red Chinese silk dresses were assisting. among visitors to concentrate on a, brisk trade was done in photo-, one gallery, indicating an inten-
exhibition. The
The tion to make further visits. graphs of the number of foreigners visiting the most popular room to-day appear-
the is astonishing; exhibition
en to be that in which the Bhang- language of
country in yin and Chou bronzes are exhibit-14. every
exclamations were Router. Many Europe was heard to-day. Nearly ed. forty recognised specialists in overheard in admiration of their Chinese art, four from Germany beautiful shapes and rich chas- alone, have arrived, being sent by ings.— newspapers from moss European Reuter...
TRAGIC SHOOTING
IN U.S.A.
Mother Fires At Son With
Rifle
Santa Barbara, Nov. 29. Fifteen-year-old Jesse Liver more, Jr., son of the famous Wall
Street operator, was shot by his
Own
issued
mother, according to the Under-Sheriff's office here, which a statement following the removal of the youth to hospital His mother, in an hysterical state, was taken to hospital with him.
The police are charging Mrs, Livermore with the shooting.
A statement says that both mother and son had been drinking and according to a guest who wit- nessed the incident. Mrs! Liver- more told her son she would sooner see him dead than drinking to
excess.
The boy then went to a cup- board and got a rifle and handed
it to his mother, saying:
"Well, here you are." The mother fired the ride and bullet entered the boy's
the chest.
Mrs. Livermore divorced her husband in 1932, remarried him and re-divorced him in 1934.
It is feared that the wound re-
HITLER PURSUES STRONG POLICY
Berlin, Nov. 29.
GERMAN BONDHOLDERS
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).] ·
Berlin. Nov. 30 Foreign holders of the interna- tional 5 per cent. loan of the In the course of a speech at the German Heich 1930, commonly re
ferred to as "The Young Loan" Deutschlandhalle, Herr Hitler
in as far as no special arrange- Armly rejected "bourgeois coun-
ment was made för any other pro- sels that he should "pursue a more moderate middle course, Hevision-will receive from the Tren. said difficult problems still lay handgesellschaft Loan of 1933, in exchange for the interest coupon ahead, but he was determined not due on December 1, 1935, a credit to capitulate..
note for the full amount in Reichs- "Our opponents contemplate gaining power if we collapse," said Herr Hitler, "but we are deter mined not to collapse. We have taken steps to ensure that if some of us cease to exist, others wil take their place."
Hitler added that the Nazis would regulate the problem of raw materials, though that would be easier if the world were Hot mad- Neuter.
FEDERAL RELIEF IN U.S. CEASES
mark interest due, in accordance with the procedure made known at the time payment fell due on De- cember 1, 1934.
Moreover, holders of credit cer- tificates now to be issued may dis- pose of them in the same manner and on the same conditions as notified in December last year. Holders of Young Loan interest Certificates living in Germany-as far as they are domielled here are applicable to the foreign currency regulations w receive settle- ment in Reichsmarks, while those foreigners in Germany, not domi- ciled in this cense will receive Reichsmark credit notes from the
Washington, Nov. 29. Treuhandgesellschaft, according to Complete liquidation of thethe terms mentioned above for Federal Emergency Relief Ad-other foreigners.- ministration was announced by Transactan Kue Min Mr. Harry Hopkins, the Adminis trator of that branch, to-day. This means the termination of the direct dole for unemployed and is regarded as a distinct triumph for President Roosevelt.
Over $3,000,000,000 have been
ceived by Jesse Livermore, Jr., wil | spent on Federal Relief since May, prove fatale.
Reuter.
Beuter.
SHANGHAI PLANE
N
*DISASTER
Two German's Killed
Shanghai, Nov. 30, Two German airmen were killed near Langtäl, on November 11, when a Eurasia Company plane crashed when attempting a forced landing.
The plane was en route from Lanchow to Stan when trouble overtook it.
ITALIAN WAR BULLETIN
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[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily
Press" (Copyright:)] 2,
1933, but of metals decline to com-
Rome, Nov 29," ment upon whether further sums The 58th war bajetin reports may be necessary "to support the that on the First Army Corps. 4,000,000 still without employment, | frant, the Danal columns ans and for whom the Government continuing operations. On the declares the local authorities are Eritrean front, the Army, corpe responsible..
front section at Adaro Pass dis- persed an armed Abyssinian sec-" tion.
It is learned that certain states, in which many are unemployable, have been allotted sufficient cash to continue the dole for the time- being. Reuter.
LAVAL'S VICTORY
On
the Somaliland
front,
a mixed column in Malgaletta ter- ritory, came. Across Army, groups which were put to flight, 'a number of prisoners being taken,
On the Somaliland front, aircraft bombed the Abyssinian positions at: Daggahbur destroying various
Transocean. Kuo Min.
(Special to the "Hong Kong Dail munition dumps.--
Press" (Copyright).]
Rome, Nov. 29. Premier Laval's victory in the Chamber on Thursday is giver very favourable comment in the The dead are: Captain Brohm Italian press, which emphasises and his mechanic, Herr Mayer. the French Premier's great ser- Two Chinese were injured in the Vice to his country and to the crash.--
HAGGIS DROPS TO THE FLOOR
shipe......
The "Popola ·di Roma" ex- presses the view that Layal has himself an exalted mission, name-
BADOGLIO'S FIRST OFFICIAL ACT
Improvement of state relation-Special to the "Hong Kong 'Da!I«
-Press"-(Copyright)}---
Asmara, Nov. 20: General Badogilo's first official ly rapprochement towards Ger- action was to order the disarme- many. If he should succeed it ment of the entire population of would "be greatest diplomatic the occupied territory. This mea- event of post war times. The sure is being carried out with the power of Europe would then slip greatest vigour since recently the from England's grasp.
Italian troops have been frequent÷ The "Messagero", declares that ly attacked in the rear. Laval has undertaken the task of
Abyssinian deserters are also maintaining peace in times of required to hand over their anti- The haggis was being carried extreme difficulty, and expresses quated arms, in exchange for round the dining-hall in trad the hope that it will be possible which they receive brand new tional, fashion amid the strains of after Thursday's victory to dis- Italian rifles. Their chiefs, must pipers, when the chefs accidentally card inter-party jealousy, and answer with their heads, if these tlited the platter. The haggis allow the Government" great arins are ever used by their fol- dropped to the door. It bounced freedom of movement-
lowers against the Italians. but did not burst
Transocean Huo Min.
London, Nov, 30. Disaster befel the huggle at the annual dinner of the St. Andrew's Glub in London, attended by 500 Scotsmen last evening.
Transocean Kua Mín.
Darlington Tranmere Chesterfield
Yeovil Petters
Cardif Southall Nampton - Romford
3 Carliste
3 Southport
0 "Dartford
3 Swindon
Swansea
5 Notts F.
Flymouth ! S'ampton
2 Bury
9 ·Blackpoo
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
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St. Johnstone
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