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KADOORIES GIVE BRITAIN'S NEW
SYNAGOGUE TO OPORTO
Maranos' Dream
Come True
A new Jewish synagogue was recently inaugurated in Oporto, Portugal, as the result of the munincence of the Kadoorle family of Shanghai,
The inauguration took place on January 15 and was accompanied by appropriate ceremonies of the Jewish rite. Among the many distinguished persons present at the inauguration were the British Consul. the Protestant pastor and
representatives of many
the Jewish community of Lisbor
The splendid building was donated by Messrs. Lawrence and
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Prime Minister On Rearmament
INFLUENCE IN EUROPE
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1938.
STUDIES AGAIN
RESUMED
National Sun Yat-sen University
Canton, March 7. Sun Yat-sen University resumed classes this morning for the second term with a full complement of undergraduates.
BY AIR MAIL The Prime Minister, speaking in
Dr. Woo Kang, Litt. D., Dean of Birmingham on February 19 at the College of Arts and acting dance held in his constituency, re- ferred to the Government's policy of peace, states The Times.
ANNIVERSARY OF NEW LIFE
MOVEMENT
GENERALISSIMO'S BROADCAST
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"As long as we breathe our last breath,
must revenge our national humiliations and wipe away our national disgra06."
Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek thus exhorted the Chinese people Dean of the Graduate School, an- in 1 broadcast from Hankow nounced that twelve candidates recently in connection with the had graduated for the degrees of fourth anniversary of the New First of all that policy, he said. Master of Arts. Approval was Life Movement of which he is the was to maintain peace. Peace was granted by the Ministry of Educa- founder.
the greatest interest that all of ution This is the first time that The Generalissimo reiterated could have, and when he said
national university in South his confidence in China's ability "maintain peace" he did not mean China has conferred higher to emerge on the long end of the merely it still and hope that academic degrees on graduates. peace will be preserved.
The list is as follow:- Institute of Arts:-Chen Kuo- chih, Huang Chih-haiu, Li Chung-
Education:-Chen
present, Sino-Japanese struggle. A history of more than 4,000 years, rast a well-developed culture, a territory, a large population, and
an abundance of natural resour- ces these are factors. which ensure China of an ultimate
"These are very troublous times," Horace Kadoorie in honour of said Mr. Chamberlain. "There are their father. Sir Elly Kadoorie at present two bitter conflicts be- K.BE. and in memory of their ing waged in the world-one in yun. Pan Yu. mother, the late Mrs. Laura Europe and one in the Far East. Institute of Kadoorie.
Fortunately, we ourselves are out-su-tu, Fu Chin, L Chib, Liang victory.
both these conflicts. We yen-t. side
Ма Rung-hsuch, Tan
"If we unlie in onc purpose. want to see that these confilets do Wen-en, Tson Hung-cho.
exert every ounce of our energies, not spread and we ourselves dof
Institute of Agriculture:-Kan fear no sacrifice and avold no not become involved in them. It Hac-yin.
hardship, we can deal a blow to them from our duty to take every opport- carrying out their project unity which presents itself to us University, has had to prolong his the enemy at any time and in Through the efforts of the Anglo- to take active and positive steps Jewish Association and the Portu- to remove what would be the cause guese Marano Committee of Lon-of another war."
It had long been the cherished desire of the Maranos of Oporto to possess a temple of worship of their own. but lack of funds had hitherto prevented
don, the scheme was brought to the
ARMAMENT PROGRESS
"The second point is to make notice, of the Kadoorie brothers and received their gener-Britain so strong that nobody will dare to attack her. and to ensure ous support.
MUSICAL TREAT
Dr. Chou Lou, Chancellor of the
any
stay in Chungking to look after sald. important state affairs, being a member of the standing committee of the Central Executive Committe and member of the National Gov- ernment.
News
Briefs
The leader of the movement in that when Britain talks her voice Oporto is Captain Barros Basto. is listened to. We have a tremen- an officer of the Portuguese. Army. dous task in front of us in rearm- country with modern who served with distinction in the ing this Great War.
weapons, and in building up the defences which we had-in the
It has been reported that over hope of setting an example to 1,000 Belgium-type wagons of 10 others allowed to fall too low. tons capacity have been assembled am glad to tell you we are making locally for the Canton-Hankow wonderful progress with our re- Railway. They are being put in arming, and every day we are con-service at the average rate of ten structing weapons and equipment every two days. which are making us stronger and stronger as every week goes by.
The R.A.M.C. Association is hold- Already we can say that as a re- sult of this new strength Britaining & supper dance at the Penin- is listened to in councils of Europesula Hotel on Friday. commencing where she was not until a years ago."
At Women's International Club Tomorrow
An interesting event is to take place at the Women's International Club tomorrow evening, when the well-known Professor of singing. Mr. Gerald Sydney, will give a short talk on "The value of musle, and how to listen-in." with musical illustrations.
"stars"
few
at 9 p.m.
place," the
Generalissimo
Reviewing the war of aggres- slon: waged by the enemy against China during the past six months or so, the Generalissimo said that although he has cccupied the capitals of Hopel. Chahar. Sul- (yuan, Shans!, Shantung, Kiangsu and Cheklang, the fact remains that he has only been able to control a few scores of districts. one-seventh of the total territory of these seven provinces.
As a matter of fact, General
Chlang belleves that the enemy's military adventure in China has fundamentally failed. For having mobilized over one million soldiers and expended several billions yen for military expenditures, the enemy's influence is confined to and towns, and his the cities troops. dare not go beyond the
lines of communication.
"The further the enemy pene Some delightful local
The management of the Penin-trates into the Chinese hinterland The third point of our polley was have promised to sing for him, and prosperity which was to stimulate sula Hotel announces that a ball in the future, the more difficulties a most attractive programme has and encourage our trade, our in-will be held at the hotel on Satur- he will be confronted with. In been arranged which includes dustry, and our agriculture. There, day night for passengers of the other words, the greater, win Se chances for revenge." he songs by Mrs. Sanger, Miss Ann he thought, we could claim on be Empress of Britain, which is due our
here tomorrow. There will be said. Winter, Mrs. Gambler and Mr. S. half of this Government that we
featuring To the Chinese people Bailey. some plano numbers by had been successful. If they look- special cabares turns Mr. Sydney himself and recitations ed around the world, where could many well-known artists, and the living in Japanese-occupied dis
they find any country which had public is invited.
by Mrs. S. Church.
The programime follows:-
A Mozart.
will be
Gerald Sydney. Songs-Auf dem Schiffe
and
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Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dulles arrived from America on Saturday and are staying at the Peninsula Hotel. Mr. Dulles is a well-known Inter- national lawyer and a trustee of the Rockerfeller Institute..
as risen so rapidly and so completely out of the depression which the Plano Sclo-Fantasia in C minor-Government found when it came into office? To-day our factories were busy la every part of the country.
SPECIAL AREAS For a long time we had to strug- gle with the problem of what is called the Special Areas, the most recalcitrant and difficult part of the Cheers Club this afternoon.. the whole problem. I think we can say at least that even in the
Kommt dir Manchmal- Brahms.
Mrs. R. Sanger.
Song- Parted-Tost!.
S. Bailey..
A Talk on the Value of Music
Gerald Sydney. INTERVAL
*
A table tennis competition open to all servicemen will be held at
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now
tricts, the Generalisimo enjoined them to manifest an unbending spirit: to the Chinese people at the rear, he enjoined them to give themselves entirely to the welfare of the nation; and to the people as a whole, he enjoined them to cherish a love for one another, to deal with one another in frank- ness and sincerity and to regulate their daily lives...
He further stressed the impor- tance of developing courteousness, chivalry, honesty, and the spirit of shame--the four main prin- ciples of the New Life Movement- com-for the vengeance of the country.
(Central)
The Royal Corp of Signals is Special Areas Improvement has at holding a supper dance at the Plan Solos-Reverte--Debussy and last come. To those peoples hope Peninsula Hotel tonight
Pavane-Ravel.
Gerald Sydney
Songs-Autumn Day and Aprli
Quilter.
Mrs. R. Gambier.
Sung-Song of Songs.
S. Bailey.
has been given: new Industries
have been started: Old industries mencing at 9 p.m.
MILITARY RELIEFS
have been extended. I can say that those people no longer feel they are forgotten or neglected. They are looking forward to re-
FOR FAR EAST turn, if not to complete prosperity,
The following additions and dele- Monologue The Thinnest Cirl at any rate, to the same level of
employment and progress that the tions in military reliefs for the Far rest of the country is enjoying. Enist are notified in addition to the The last point of the Govern- Dilwara passenger list published ment's programine, he added, was recently. The Dilwara sailed from Plane Solo-Fantaisie - Impromptu the social polley, which had been Southampton on February 24.
Know.
Mrs. S. Church. Songs-Operatic (Selected),
Miss Anne Winter.
--Chopin.
Gerald Sydney.
PONY'S STAMPEDE
ON PAVEMENT
NEW C.N.A.C. FLIGHT SCHEDULE
Hong Kong Chungking Service
The China National Aviation Corporation announces that in
described as health, and, indeed, For Hong Kong: Wie of Sergt. order to cope with the traffic be- health was the most Important Quinnell, R.E.; L/Cpl. Forbes, Sea-tween Hong Kong and Chungking.
part of it. At a time when we forths.
which has taken a big jump since
were facing this tremendous ex- For Shanghal: Wife of L/Bergt. the outbreak of hostilities, there penditure upon necessary arma-Stennett.
will be threo ghts a week on the
ments there was not as much Deletions to Hong Kong: Capt. 1route commencing from today.
CLIPPER ARRIVES
The schedule is as follows:- A serious accident was averted money to spend on other things and Mrs. Sale, Army Educational yesterday about 6.30 p.m. when a as there would be were the Gov. Corps; one Sapper and a Sergeant From Hong Kong. every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday; from milltary pony, ridden along Nathan ernment not obliged to spend so of the RAM,C. Road near the" Majestic Theatre, much on armaments, but that did The following additions to the Chungking: every Monday, Wed- suddenly took fright and stam, not mean that the conditions of personnel ordered to embark in the nesday and Friday. peded on to the pavement just the people could not be improved. P. and O. liner Rawalpindi are front of Wallace Harper & Co. There was a great field before us notified. The Rawalpindi salled The Hawall Clipper arrived from
The Sikh rider had a hard time which did not mean any major from Southampton on February 26. Manila yesterday at 3.30 p.m. after in restraining the animal, which addition to our great expenditure, To Hong Kong: Capt. R. Gar- having been delayed 24 hours. he. finally brought to a standstill and in the Government's housing ratt, RA; three N.C.O's of the She carried a large consignment In a side lane.
policy, in its amendments to the Royal Engineers (Est.); Bergt, and of mail together with the following Insurance Acts, in the great mea- Mrs. P. Bannister, R.AM.C., and passengera: A. B. Park, C. Starr, sure of penal reform, there was a (N.C.D. and one private; a few Mary Starr, Hong See,
Chan great field of new measures which N.C.O's.
privates DI the Ten Juan should do much to improve the R.A.S.C. (T), R.A.O.C., R.C. of Joaquin *Tan Bon-liong, health and happiness of the peo-S. and R.AF.C.; Bergt. J. CValdes, Maria M. de Mendoza. ple.
Donovan and L/Bergt. J. Burgess, Rosario L. de Mendoza, Chen G. Middlesex Regt,
Hwang, T. Black, J. de Costi, H. T. To Shanghai and Tientsin: A few Martin. George Fitch and Byrnes Cetails of the R.A.B.C. (8), Dur-English.
BRIDGE AND MAH
The
JONGG DRIVE
Successful Function
Held By M.C.L.
Ministering Children's League held a successful Bridge and Mah Jongg drive at the Penin- sula Hotel yesterday, when a large number attended.
prizes.
DEAN TO VISIT
ST. ANDREW'S
The Dean of St. John's Ca- thedral, the Very Rev. J. L. WII-
and
ham Light Infantry, R.AB.C. (T),"
and the Lancashire Fusillers..
The War Office has notified that
Lady. MacGregor presented the Bon, will visit St. Andrew's Church the undermentioned personnel is on Sunday and will preach at the to embark in the P, and O. liner moming service.
Corfu salling from England There will be an informal recep- March 11.. 2. Mrs. Greave; Hidden Number:tion to the Dean and Mrs. Wilson Mrs. Finney.
The winners were as follows:- Contract Bridge:1. Mrs. Owen;
Mah Jongg (Clear Gaine); 1 Mrs. Deacon; .2. Mrs. Donald; Hid- den No:-Mrs. Ferguson.
Mah Jongg (Chinese Game) :—1, Mrs. Yung; 2. Mrs. Lawson; Hid- den No: Mrs. Loureiro.
Lorata
Nan-yee,
F.
POSSESSION OF PINE TREES
Wai Shing 31 and Chu Yan, 38,
on were each fined $250 or, in default, three months' hard labour, when For Hong Kong: Qms, and Mrs. they appeared before Mr. Q. A. A. In the Church Hall after the ser- Wood, RAS.C., wife of QMS. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magia- vice.
Taylor, SM. Splers, RAP.C., tracy yesterday charged with" un- The Rev. H. W. Baines will be CSM. and Mrs. Gibson, Middlesex lawful possession of pine trees the preacher at evensong.
Regt. Mias Harker and Miss Wills, valued at $130. Q.AB.
The defendants were arrested in For Shanghai: wife or B/Condr. Puk Wah Street, near Castle Peak Stacey, R.A.0.C.
Road, early on Sunday morning.
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