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INSOLENCE AND PETTINESS IN OFFICIAL LETTER -

Attitude Of The "Daily Press"

Under the date of September 12, the following letter was received by Lt. Col.

H. L. Murrow, D. S. O., General Manager of the Hong Kong Daily Press";— ̈ ̈ ̈

sarroscant, and if à publicity bady! Editor: Mr. Bagdon, as secretary At a meeting the Board of is fearful of the limelight of pub- of the Association I want you to Directors of the Hong Kong Travel | Helty then that body is, to state' | answer me officially on a matter Association held yesterday, the the position very mildly, guilty of pertaining to the Handbook. subject of the continuation of the | a fraud against itself.

Mr. Bagdon; You had better arrangement made with you for

communicate with the chairman. the supply of 30 copies of the

Mr. Carrie. "Hong Kong Weekly Press" was re- viewed.

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FREE PUBLICITY Šince the Travel Association commenced to function (?) every possible measure of free publicity It was the decision of the meet-

has been granted to it by the ing that, having regard to the dis-Daily Press, and as an earnest of tinctly unfriendly criticism of the Association's Handbook which ap- peared in the issue of the "Hong Kong Daily Press" under date of September 1. and the reprint thereof which appears in the cur- rent issue of the "Hong Kong Weekly Press,” the arrangement be discontinued forthwith and the 50 coples of the last named publica- tion be returned to you.

Yours faithfully,

The Hong Kong Travel Association,.

(Sgd.) K. BAGDON, Secretary.

Apart altogether from the fact that this letter was typed on fam- boyant note-paper that would al- most harmonise with the publicity ideas of an obscure booking-agent för a third rate vaudeville turn. the sentiment expressed cap only be interpreted as a very gauche and unworthy attempt to "discip- iine" a newspaper which has shown that it is directed by those who have enough courage to criticise constructively where such criticiam is pertinent.

communication

Further, this from the Hong Kong Travel As- sociation constitutes a particularly nauseating attitude towards the Press generally. The fact that the | "Dally Press" has been selected as

the target for these darts of insol- ence and pettiness is beside the point. The letter simply reeks of the most abysmal snobbery and paltroonery as the official attitude of an organisation which, whilst appealing for public support, re- sents public criticism.

Let it be clearly understood, the Dally Press" does not regard the Hong Kong Travel Association as

AVALANCHE TOLL

Oslo, Sept. 13.

A message from Bergen states that an avalanche wiped out two villages in the Nord Fiord district.

It is bellaved that the death roll will be between fifty and hundred. --Reuter.

Later: At least fifty are dead and sixty Injured, many seriously, in

this generous attitude it is well to remember that, every week the en- tire front page cover of the "Bong Kong Weekly Press" contains an advertisement for the Hong Kong Travel Association for which no fee has ever been paid. It is also fair to state that no fee has ever been asked

THE MAKING

Opening Of New Central British School

To-Day's Ceremony

History will be made this afternoon when His Excellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, with the turn of a key in the main door will officially open the new Central British School in Argyle Street. The occasion will be the most important in the annals of Kowloon and will mark the realisation of a dream that has at long Last come true. Planned to comply with the latest rules and regula- tions of the Board of Education, England, the new building is a Editor: It would be well if you istened to my question. Here it magnificent structure, admirably situated, and

-When it was decided to pub-splendid view. lish the offcfal Handbook, was the Unlike the old school in Nathan printing of the Handbook offered for public tender?

Mr. Bagdon: Well, there were en-, terprising printers who heard that the Handbook was to be printed. and they came to us.

Editor: That does not answer my question. Do I take it that the printing of the Handbook was NOT offered for public tender?

As the "Hong Kong Weekly Press" circulates mainly overseas Mr. Bagdon (after a pause): wterr the Travel Association'sThat is correct,

Editor: So, only enterprising publicity is practically negligible.

No reply.

Editor: Do you wish to offer any

explanation, because I shall pub ish that fact?

Mr. Bagdon safd he had nöthing further to add.

the value of this form of tree pub-printers who were in the know licily will be appreciated more fully

had the opportunity of submit- by those who subscribe to the ting prices? -tunda of the Travel Association than by those who direct its policy. It has been decided to continue to devote the front page cover of this weekly publication, "as form- erly, to advertising Hong Kong, but of the the name and addresA Travel Association will be omitted from the advertisement, and, in fu- ture, people overseas who may elect to apply for general informa- tion about · travel facilities etc., can do so by communicating direct with the *Hong Kong Daily Press.” That, at least, should-simplify and expédite matters.

A POLICY POINT Whilst appreciating the fact that clicumstances often make pec- pie and organisations resentful of criticism, it should not always blind them to the sentiment en- shrined in an old Arabic proverb, to wit, "The camel driver has his thoughts-so has the camel".

When the letter quoted above was received on Saturday, the Editor of this paper communicat- ed with the secretary of the Travel Association, and this conversation

·ensued:---

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NEW COLONIAL ARMY

Italian Troops For Abyssinia

("Hong Kong Dally Press" Special)

Rome, Sept. 12. The new Italian colonial army the avalanche at Nord Fjord for Abyssinia, which will be form Reuter.

SALARY INCREASE IN ITALY

ed to replace the units of the ex- pippeditionary force now stationed in that country, will comprise 20,000 white and 40,000 native troopą.

The white troops will be garri soned mainly in the capitals of the ex administrative districts. The native forces. which will be organised in 17.brigades of four battalions each, will be placed under the supreme command of the Viceroy and will be distributed throughout Italian East Africa. The Cabinet decided to increaseBesides the army proper, there will

Civil Servants To Benefit

Rome, Sept. 12.

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by eight per cent. the salaries be labour corps of 150,000 men

which will be militarily organised

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of State employees, also the em- ployees nf municipalties and

on similar Unes as the Fasciat State-controlled organisations. The militia increase affects ̄ 670,000′ civil ́ger- ·| Transocean News Service. vanta.

It is expected that the increases will be extended to Black-Coated workers generally,

About eight million workers, are involved in the recent wage in- creases.—

Bruter.

PRESENT STRENGTH

Rome, Sept. 13. Italian troops in Abysskola con-

Road it is away from the noise or traffic and what is perhaps the more important factor there wil be a definite change from the stifling town air. The old school has for the past few years out- grown its usefulness. The staf and students have aboured under cramped condona Yet the work has been carried on sadisíactorily. On May 14, st year, the former

commanding ga

Colony

Budget

Governor. S.r William Peel. laid Losses In Opium the foundation stone of the new

And Land Sales building.

The Headmaster. Stan and pupils of the Central British

FEES INCREASE?

School dan justly feel proud of CAR LICENCE- their new home and one has every the present condence that generation of pupils will maintain' the high traditions set by their predecessors."

With the

opening of the new

од

Heavy losses in the Optum and It is felt that further comment

Land Sales revenues will be reveal- on this sort of policy would be school to-day, Colony education ed by the Hon. Colonial Secretary

Counell will be filing in a new page in its at the Legislative superfluous.

history-a page that will stand. Wednesday, when he will introduce These the Budget for 1936-37. as a lasting impression for many

losses are mainly due to the slump years to come.}}

in the Hong Kong dollar

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reached similar

It has been admitted that not one single member of the Board of Directors of the Hong Kong Travel Former pupils who have taken

their places in different walks in When it is considered that be- Association posea as an expert on publicity. It will not be contended

life, those who are still present in tween 1930 and 1935 the

revenue has that the executive officer of the the Colony and those who are in in Oplum Association, Mr. Hagdon; the secre- other parts at the world, rejoice some $2,500,000, while o tary, is either a practiced tourist with the Headmaster, Staff and drop has been experienced in Land administrator or publicity mana-students on this auspicious occa Sales revenue, one anticipates that ger. In Hong Kong there are those sion and join wholeheartedly in this year's budget will see a de- who. in an atmosphere of the wishing the dear old school every fcit which will approximate to the the record defcit of 1925, which was keenest competition have earned success and prosperity in their livings as adroit exponents of future. It is perhaps with no $5,022,452. publicity. Is it too late to suggest small measure of envy that the The estimates for the current that they might be invited to former pupils look on the young-year were budgeted on a dollar of sters who are to enjoy the benefits 1/8, and it is expected that the confer with the "Directors of the Travel Association in a conscien- of this splendid building.

budget for 1037 will be based on ag tious and altruistic efort to fact-

dollar of 1/34 Iltate the work of an organisation which is obviously very much in need of expert advice?

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Cables

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Page 5. Page 5 Page 6, Cathedral Sermon ..... Page 7. Macao Racing Sporting

Police Courts.....

Mail Notices

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THE DOLLAR

T.T. ON LONDON: 18. 2.3/4d.

T.T. ON NEW YORK: 31.1/16.

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ITALIAN AID FOR FAMILIES

Measures To Increase Birth Rate

Optum revenue reached the re- cord figure of $8,636,622 in 1818, but to-day it stands at $200,000.

In view of these serious losses, it ts anticipated Import duties од liquors, motor spirits, perfumes, and | tobacco or on locally manufactured

liquor will be increased, higher- duties for motor spirits appearing. almost a certainty. Licence fees Rome, Sept. 13.-

for motor cars and driving licences. New measures to increase the may also be increased, while an birth rate have been adopted by additional five cents increase in the Cabinet. Henceforth married duty on motor spirit may probably men will be preferred to bachelors result. for all government, and municipa. posts.

Provinces and municipalities will be allowed, more money for marriage and birth premiums. Special prizes will be given to mothers for twins and triplets while fathers with eight children I will have the children educated

free- Reuter

KAWAGOE LEAVES

FOR NANKING.

FLATS FOR GERMAN WORKERS

Plan Announced At Congress Session

Nuremberg, Sept. 1X

A plan to build Ave million flats 1,800 non-commissioned

for workers was announced by Dr. and 20.000 other ranks.

Loy, leader of the Labour Frant, The establishment, though small

Shanghai, Sept. 13. at to-days congress sesalon. He. considering the size of the country,

work will be In accordance with the instruc- said that the extremely mobile and highlytions of the Foreign Minister, Mr. begun by the

Labour Front mechanised --- Reuter

PEACE TIME ARMY

اتور

Dr. Ley urged the workers to

Kawagoe, Japanese Ambassador to two years hence. "We cannot China, proceeded to Nanking by allow the German people to live- Rome, Sept. 12. train this afternoon. He is ex any longer in alums," he declared The government has decided to pected to receive a report from any longer in slums," he declared. maintain a peace time army of Mr. Buma, Consul-Generul in Non- sist of one division of regulars of 105,000 men in Abyssinia comprising on his recent negotiations the Italian Army and nire bating 40.500 Italians, 40,000 Eritrean, with the Chinese authorities with talions of Blackshirt Mia of Abyssinian and Askars, and 25.000 regard to he Chengtu and Pakhof which 2,000 will be long servics | Somali Dubats........... officers, Ave hundred short service, i Reuter.

incidents Da-Doo News Service,

realise that cash wages was not their only remuneration, but alo holidays, working conditions and

variona State benefits.— Heuter.

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