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Hongkong Daily Press.

Registered as a Newspaper at the General

Post Office in the United Kingdomi.

ESTABLISHED 1857

No. 24613. ***** **A**T HONG KONG, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1937.

JAPANESE GOVERNMENT

ANXIOUS FOR

PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT

Troops Evacuate From Wang Ping

London, July 9.

Most of the newspapers to-day largely feature the Sino- Japanese clash but maks no comment.

Diplomatic and business circles believe that the Japanese Government is anxious for a peaceful settlement since harsh measures toward China would ruin the prospects of the British-·· Japanese negotiations and might also aggravate trouble with Rus- sla and the Amur River,

Chinese loans are not affected and the demand for Chinese rafls which were conspicuous in recent weeks, continues to be strong.

Several observers in no wise anti-Japanese emphasise the fact that there are hugé Japanese forces in North China and the practice of having military manoeuvrés all over the country con- . stitutes just irritation to China and clashes were only to be ex- pected-Renter.

(Continued on Paga 9.)

POISONING

Kowloon Case

Being Probed

Police are investigating a case of polsoning in Kowloon,"

According to a police report, the body of Ho Shu Leung...partner of the Nam Sang Fruit Dealers, of 470. Lalchikok Road, was removed to the Kowloon Mortuary.

Death had occurred between 6 and 7.35 p.m. after Ho had taken preserved Chinese herbs prescribed by a Chinese doctor, believed to be Ma Kam Ching, of 59, Queen's

Road West, third poor.

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Ho had been ill for ten days. It is reported.

BRITISH GOLF OPEN Aggregate Scores

Carnoustle, July 9.

The following are the aggregates returned at Camoustle in the Brl

EXAMINATION CRITICISM

SCHOOL LEAVING

CERTIFICATE..

Speech Day At D.B.S.

Criticisms of the School Certificate Examination were made by the Rev. C.B.R. Sargent, M.A. Headmaster of the Diocesan Boys School when presenting his report at the Annual Speech Day and Prize-Giving of the school yes terday afternoon.

陸拜禮 日拾月柒柒佰玖仟英 Price

The Klug presenting new Colours to the 1st Bn. Scots Guards, of which he is Colonel-in-Chief, at

Buckingham Palace. The ceremony followed an inspection of the battalion.

CHINA'S NATIONAL RENAISSANCE

Courageous Facing Of Problems

1

GENERALISSIMO EMPHASISES

By

THE EDITOR

II

"THREE NEEDS”

Although it may appear that the matters I have mentioned in connection with the Interpreta- tion of the rules of the New Life Movement are of Hitle moment when the unification of a great nation is concerned, yet the Chinese psychology must be considered, and “Ettle things" count much more than "the Western mind imagines.

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However, the New Life Movement has gone very deep into the affairs of the nation, and now I shall quote the oplam suppression campaign undertaken by the National Government "and inspired by the teachings of the New Life Movement,

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BOXING CHALLENGES

Difficulties About Terms

(BY BOY MURRAY}

Following the success of the re- a man of good reputation, and cent boxing tournament which was has quite a large following in the held at the Po Hing Theatre, | Philipines," A · hitch has arisen, Kowloon, last »month, arrange-. Į however, as the terms' demanded ments are now being made for the by Fisher are considered too, high staging of another programme at by the Syndicate and some diff the same place. The Hong Kong culty may be experienced to induce Boxing Promotion Syndicate aime a. promoter to agree. Mac Blong to go one better than their recent ] has agreed to fight Fisher under | venture, providing the challengers | the terms proposed, and is now in agree to the terma offered, which | training. If terms between Mac is most unlikely at this moment: Blong and Fisher do not

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Ax a bout between the former`and Young Aròmin.

At present it is only possible to terialise, the Hong Kong Boxing give a brief outline of the prospec- Syndicate will make an exort to tive programme, as arrangements are still proceeding between the promoters and the contestants. It will be remembered that Fusilier Fisher lifted Yonty Aromin's local

featherweight title at the Po Hing Theatre last month, and Florencio Mac Blong, a Chinese "rival from

· Manila, has now signed articles to meet the champion in a 15-3 min- ute round contest.

The challenger shows himself as

150 YEARS OLD

Australia Plans Lavish

Celebrations

January 26th, 1938, is the 150th.

Birthday of Australia. .

In its life of a century and a

half. Australia has grown ---tzóm

WHELAN-OWENS AGAIN?. The Syndicate have also · ap-

Bronched Fusilier Owens regarding a return bout with Bud Whelan, Owens has also stated that he will not meet Whelan under the same terms, and at present the argu- ment goes on.

(Continued on Page "10.).

Message

From Miss

Earhart

New York, July 9.

We are suffering but holding on

the small settlement founded by we come not

Captain Arthur Phillip, who befand, is stated to be a radio

came first. Governor of the new Colony, to a nation of nearly 7- 000,000 people,"

To celebrate the progress made in the first 150 years of Australia's history, the Government of New and his supporters have taken the China is concerned, and if the South Wales has undertaken the Opium Suppression

oplum pipe by the bowl and nationals of that foreign country organising of a special gala season Recently seven men were smashed it. Their purging task in remain within their country's con-, in the early months of 1938. The executed ia

Chinese In-this- connection is, however, cession, then Chinese jurisdiction | Celebrations will be divided into land town for trafficking in oplum extremely difficult and fraught does not exist and they are Im-three periods, as follows:

con-mune from penalty. It was re- (a) From January 26 to Febra- The enforcement of the prohibi-with grave. International tion of opium peddling is rigorous sequences. for it must be confessed, cently openly stated by a leading ary 12, including the great his to the point of being ruthless. but the worst offenders in thie optim member of the Kuomintang that torical events, the Empire Games traffic are not the Chinese-but un- until this immunity from Chinese and many other notable functions; nefarious trade has so de- moralised literally millions of peo-principled foreigner who-dagrunt-law within China itself was re- (b) From February 13 to “April. will enlighten us on this point. ple in China, that if it were not ly abuse the privileges endowed by įmoved, then there would be but 1,,, covering the celebrations of little chance" of the National Gov-country towns throughout. New crament, succeeding in its worthy South Wales; and

The Headmaster remarked that it was very doubtful whether the standard of this new examination really constituted a satisfactory finishing point of a secondary education "Further experienco

and remove our doubts," he said. "These certificates will therefore

this

checked now there is no saying

extra-territoriality treaties...

Under these treaties certain areas

to what ultimate nation-wide degeneration It would lead are sacroscant as far as the nation be very misleading when presentRealising this, Chiang Kai-shek, which is a party to the treaty with

ed in other parts of China or

| elsewhere, and it will not be to

st Open Golf championship- Hong-Kong's credit-when-it-is Reg. Whitcombe 293; A. Hdiscovered how low the standard -Padgham (holder) 293; Cox 305: Ed. Whitcombe 310; Johnny Re- volta 311; Cruitsbank 314.

It was raining when the third round was played and conditions were terrible.... Heuter.

VISITOR TO THE COLONY

Herr Paul Scheffer, former editor-in-chief of the "Berliner Tageblatt," and who is now on a trip round the world for that paper, has arrived in the Colony.

Mrs. N. L. Smith, the wife of His Excellency the Officer Ad- mistering the Government (Mr. N. L Smith, C.M.G.), presented the prizes and

sports trophies.

His Excellency also attended and. was accompanied by Captain O. P. Rickcord, A.D.C..

Continued on Page 2)

BACK IN CANADA

ference.

Ottawa, July 9

THE WEATHER

A report issued by, the Royal Observatory states that 0.02 inches of rain were recorded during the 24 hours ended at 10 am. yester- day. This brings the year's total to 4276 inches, against an average of. 41.90.

STOP PRESS

BRITISH SOLDIERS

INJURED

| Three'. British · soldiers are in Thursday's maximum tempera-hospital as the result of a brawl ture was 86 degs. with a night in a dance hall in the Wanchai minimum of 77 degs. Yesterday district last night.

at 10 a.m. the temperature was 851 According to information obtain- degs. or two degrees higher than ed from the police it appears that| at the same hour the day before a fight occurred in the Dreamland

two óf whom were Seaforths and one & Fusilier.

Mr. Mackenzie King, Prime with humidity at 77. The maxi-Dance Hall last night between three Minister, arrived in Canada from mum temperature yesterday was negro seamen from a President Herr Scheffer last visited London where he attended the 87 degs, this reading being taken liner in port and three soldiers, "Greater - - Malaya," the FMS. Coronation and the Imperial Con- at noon. Siam, the Dutch East Indies and the Philippine Islands. He will re- main in Hong Kong for some time, -then proceed, via South-China and Shanghal to Japan, when he will travel to the United States, where he will remain

R.M.A. DELPHINUS

Replying to questions, Mr. Mac- kenzie King said that the present situation has not been altered since he left for England He is deferring any comments on the The RMA Delphinus lett Kat Coronation and the Imperial Con- Tak at 11 am. yesterday for Herr Scherer last visited theference for the National Broad- Penang with one passenger, Mr. Colony in 1925, during the Great cast which he is making shortly.— | A. C. Tully, who is nying to Bin- Strike.

Reuter's Bulletin dervier,

gapore. There were also on board the plane 2.200 kilos of freight and 108,533 kilos of mail

COLLISION

JUDGMENT

London, July 8. Judgment, in the action arising from the collision between the Malaya and the Kertosono" which occurred in February was deliver- ed by Mr. Justice Buckmill in the Admiralty Division to-day, His

THE CALEDONIA

Montreal, July 9

The three soldiers were injured

heth and removed to the military-hos- pital in Howen Road for treatment. Police were summoned and one

of the negros was detained. In- vestigations are proceeding.

THE DOLLAR

TLI, ON LONDON: 1-214,-

T.T. ON NEW YORK: 30-3/16.

Loudon Silver Market

NEWS INDEX

age 6, 8, 9. Page 12, 13 Page 8

(From Our Own Corrapondent) London July 9.

The Imperial. Airways, Lying- bost, Caledonia, which few from Amusements Newfoundland to Montreal yester Cables ............................ day, is proceeding to New York to- Finance th day, ⠀⠀

DE PREMA SA ?? Leading Article As she was flying over the Bt. Local Diary Lawrence River, en route to Mon- Mail Notices

Radio Programm

· Lordship held that both vessels treal, she met the Empress of Bri-

were equally to blame and there tish, she met the Empress of Bri-] Shipping contr was no gross negligence on either tain, and circled round the liner port

alde

Reuter

twice

fleuter's Bulletin Service,

The Services *** Volunteer Orders ....Fage 7.

London, silver, orices to-day were

aints.

(Continued on Page 11.)

CONGRESS OF®

PEDAGOGY

IN TOKYO

Berlin, Juyl 8.

(c) From April 2 to April 25, In- ̈ cluding the Royal Easter Show, the Anniversary of Australia Ex. hibition, and other Important “functions.

G.0.0. RETURNS

It is announced that Germany His Excellency the Generál will be represented by an official Officer

Commanding. Major- delegation at the Seventh. Inter- General A.W. Bartholomew, ac national Congress of Pedagogy companied by Mrs. Bartholomew which is scheduled to take place returned to the Colony from the

North by the 85. Carthage yester in Tokyo from August 2 to 4 Transocean News Service.

day.

message received in Oklahoma,

from Miss Amelia Earhart, who gave her position on s islet in the Phoenix Island.

Reuter's Bulletin Service.

KING AND QUEEN IN SCOTLAND

London, July 9.7 Continuing their Scottish visit the King and Queen travalled this morning from Edinburgh, to Glas- row where large crowds lined the streets and gave their Majesties the warmest possible welcome, British Wireless

An Autogiro In Malaya

The first Clerva autogiro to reach | Singapore Flying Club for six years which his arm is interested Malaya was recently shipped from and took up using at the relatively England to Bingapore by Mr. F. Glate age of 52

London, well-known local arch 16

Although primarty acquired for

aerodrome was chosis because

various parts of the count

The type

Forward" ng follow Mark IV fitted with an Armstrong pleasure purposes, the aircraft are comparativel

July B Judy. # | Siddeley Genet radial engine of | should enable its owner, to make craft was assembled 20-1/16--20-3/16 | 100/105 horse-power. Mr Lindon visits of inspection to architectural by Me„Harvey, Chi 20-1/18 / 20-1/4 | has been president of the Royal and civil engineering works in the Royal Singa

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