HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

MACAO WILL BE EN FETE

ON SATURDAY

Portuguese Revolution To Be Commemorated

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)

Macao, May 24. Macao will be beflagged on Saturday when the 12th anniversary of the national Revolution, which gave birth to the present form of government in Portugal, will be celebrated with pairiötle entbu-

lasm.

At dawn on that day the tradi- stitution providing for a Preatdent tional "Alvorado" will be sounded to be elected for seven years.

DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN ON VISIT HERE

General James G. Harbord's Carcer

GENERAL

PRETTY NAVAL WEDDING

BEAL-HOLLAND

A тегу pretty wedding" was solemnised at the Union Church. Kennedy Road, yesterday when Miss Isabel Mackenzie Morrison

A disunguished visitor to the Co-Holland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. became the bride fleny yesterday was General James A.M. Holland,

G. Harbord, who is passing through of Lieut. Charles Edward Stuart

Basil St. George Real, R.N. on the Empress of Japan.

General Harbord, who is 12 years

The service was conducted by of age, is on a combined business the Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow, a and pleasure trip to the East, sisted by the Rev. P. Thompson.

Military affairs of the United The bride, who was given away by States have played a prominent her father, was prettily attired in dress with a long trake all military quarters in thei The present President. General part in the file of General Harbord. a lace

She was Colony. A grand military parade Antonio Oscar de Fragoso Carmona, who enlisted in the 4th. Infantry, trimmed with pearls will be held at 10 am, when naval began his career as the country's Washington Territory and Idaho: attended by the Misses Joan Hol- and Irene Blanchett 85 And military forces will march past ruler on November 29, 1928, and in 1889 after having taught for five land the Leal Senado, where H.E. the has since been re-elected to the years in the Kansas States Agri- bridesmaids. The duties of best Governor of Macao, Dr. Arthur position: The present Cabinet, un-cultural College. where he gra-man were discharged by Lt. G. Tamignin! de Sousa Barbosa, will der Dr. Antonio de Oliveira Salazar, duated. take the salute. Later, all con- has perhaps achieved more for the sular, naval. milltary and civil country than any other past re-rank oficials and local residents will gime. through the genlus of its served attend the noon reception in Gov-leader who, as Prime Minister and Wood erament House.

SERVED IN PHILIPPINES

Webster.

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3

I 1398 he was promoted to the

Following the church weremony of First Lieutenant and

a reception was held aboard H.MS. under

General Leonard Medway, when a large number of 8.3 MIHtary Governor in the bridegroom's brother officers Minister of Finance, has had al-Santiago and Puerto Principe and and friends attended to cher their At 2.30 p.m.. Dr. D. Joao de Vila,most an equal share with General Eastern Cuba.

félicitations. Franca will give a talk on the Carmona toward shaping the des- significance of the day to tiny of present-day Portugal. students of the Liceu In- fante D. Henrique. This will be followed by an exhibition at books by the Propaganda Nacional in the Kymnasium.

GRAND BALL

RECENT HISTORY

The bride and bridegroom travelled from the church to Queen's Pier in a motor-car drawn by naval ratings.

The honeymoon is being spent

In 1902 he arrived in the Philip- pines and served as cavalry of cer till August 1903, when he was The efforts of the leaders of the appointed Colonel and Assistant Republie in recent history show a chief of the Philippine Constabul- concentration upon the develop ary by Governor Taft on the re- in Fanling. ment of the resources of the coun-commendation of Major General Distribution of alms to the poor try and her colonies. It is s'gn!- |Leonard Wood, who was then Gov-! Macao will take place in the cant that Portugal, almost alone ernor of the More Provinces in the fternoon at the Chinese Hospital among the nations of the world, Philippines. In January 1914 he has had a balanced budget since terminated his services with the 1930-31, resulting in the steady Philippine Government under the development of agriculture and in- operation of the "Manchu Lax."

He was later selected by Co-

and other charitable institutions,

In the evening a Ball will be held in Government House. This 1 one of the most brilliant func-

ions of the year in Macao

dustry.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED

ar-

The following passengers rived from Manila yesterday by

She has taken her appointed Ionel Roosevelt as a Brigade Com-the Empress of Japan:-

Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Battin, Mrs. place among the modern hegemony mander in the division which the

The modern history of Portugal began 28 years ago with the pro- of States. having also been duly latter had always hoped to be able L. N. Deltz, Mr. J. Fabius, Mrs. J. Gibson, Mr. G. R. Greenberg, clamation of the Republic on elected to a permanent seat on the to raise for the World War. October 5, 1910, after a short ré- Council of the League of Nations. On May 15, 1917 General Har- Mr. and Mrs. Janson. Lt. R. Jenks. volution, when a provisional gov- Among the features of her bord was promoted to the rank of Mr. and Mrs. L. L Lingle, Mr. Yu developments may be Lieutenant-General and accom- Kho Jin, Mrs. S. Huang. Master ernment was established with Dr. modern The philo Braga as the provisional counted her activities in all fields panied General Pershing to France Yu Jin My, Miss Yu B Yong, President.

of construction, social, communica- as Chief of Staff, šerving in this Following him, there were eight tion and scientific work. In her capacity until 1918. duly elected presidents and on social work she has pfforded 'pro- March 19. "1933, the Estado Novo tection to mothers and children, Constitution was adopted, this Con-invalids and the unemployed.

MR. T. V. SOONG |JAPANESE

IN CANTON

Stabilisation Of

Currency

Canton, May 25.

Mr. T. V. Soong. Chairman

of

the Chinese Economit Mission, ar-

rived here from Hankow yester- day morning by train.

He was greeted by General Yu

LANDING

FRUSTRATED

He held yarious commissions in the American Expeditionary Force And saw service during the Solssons offensive in France.

CHIEF OF STAFF

Mrs. Bun Yu Tee. Miss M. Churn, Miss Mable Churn, Mr. E. Corral. Mr. Chúa Cun" Mr. Chua Ping. Sister Ivelda de Jesus. Mr. and Mrs. J. Everett, Jr. Mr. Gan Ko Sang. Mr. Gui. Sai Kenz.

Miss 7. Lara, Mr. Lim Kim, Mr. In May 1919 he was reappointed | N" F?" C. Lonberg. Mr. J. Mc- Chief of Staff. American Expedi-Donald. Mr. A. Pla. Sister Y. tionary Forces, and served in that Tanaka, Mr. Tan Khink Hee, capacity till August, when he was Father A. Trabold,, . sent by the President to the Near Enst as Chief of the American Mili- tary Mission to Armeria.

Mr. A. Zamers,, Mrs-F. M. V. dà

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in Nov. 1919 and was assigned to Johannes. Mr. H. Lee, command the second Division at

Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Park, Mrs.

Lappa Fight Furiously Camp Travis, Texas. He was pro-M. C. Paterson, Mr. and Mrs. D.

(From Our Own Correspondent)

Macao, May 24.

moted Brigadier General uf the

Regular Army, and in September A. Walker, Mr. T. Wong, Mr. E. S. was promoted to the rank of Ma-Colling, Mrs. J. Fabius, Gen. J. G. Jor-General. In 1921 was appoint-Harbord, Mrs. W. Carter, Mr. and appear 1 ed Deputy Chief of Staff of the Mrs. R. W. Crosby, Master Crosby, the Fourth Route Army. General their attempts to land bluejacket United States Army. Wu Te-chen. Chairman of the on Lappa Island near Macac, the

Han-mou. Commander-in-Chief of

Persistent as they

The Chinese. Red Cross Society has made arrangements to send medical supplies to Kulangsu for the relief of the Amoy refugees.

Meanwhile, Dr. Calame dele- gate in China of the International Red Cross Committee. Geneva. who has arrived in Hong Kong from Hankow will leave shortly for Kulangsu and Amoy to study and Mrs. E Athe conditions of the refugees on

behalf of the C.R.C.S.

Mrs. L. M. Knight, Mr. and Mrs.

In November, 1822 the Eccretary D. L. Pitt, Miss E Pitt, Master R

Kwangtung Provincial Govern-Japanese again failed to effect oc- for War approved his application Pitt, Mr., W. C. Planz, Mrẻ È ment, and Mayor Tsang Yong-fucupation of the delta island yes-for retirement from active service Ruething. Mr. together with many leading localterday evening when Chinese sol-to become President of the Radio White, Miss P. R. Bello, Mrs. G. bankers and financiers.

diers and, men of the Peace Pre-Corporation of America. He was H. Clark, It is learned that Mr. Soong's servation Corps successfully preappointed Chairman of the Board mission to the south is to stabilize vented a landing at Kian-slac, the of Director of the

of strafing by Japanese in January, 1930. the provincial currency and 10 scene solve the problem of food supplies. naval guns on Friday and Satur- notably rice, in Kwangtung.

day last.

to

Overseas Chinese in Java have Mr. and Mrs. R. E Davidson placed $30.000 at the disposal of Corporation Mr. J. F. Dow, Mr. A. P. Drake- the C.R.C.S. for the relief of the

ford, 'Mr. A. F. Hungerford, Mrs. | refugees. MANY HONOURS

"According A. Huning. Mr. and Mrs. L. J.

the latest in- Avaliable, General Harbord "has received | Joubert, Miss M. Lopez-Vità, Miss. formation

there It is stated that following Mr.į. Supported by a number of sea-

C. Lopez-Vito. Mr. N. B. Nyborg, erough rice at Kulangsu to feed Soong's visit the rate of exchange planes, which bombed the beach the following decorations:

Service Distinguished between 'Canton and Hong Kong in advance, the

Medal, Mr. A.. W. Ralston, Mr. R. F. the refusces for one month, says Japanese ap-

Central News. will shortly return to normalcy-proached the shore in motor boats. Army; Distinguished Service Rawson, Mrs. T. Robinson. Mr. W. (International).

but met with a heavy fustlade of Medal US Navy; Knight Com-Brown, Mr. T. H. Evans. Miss E.

St. mander,

Michael änd St.Gaitsku. Mr. E. A Hotimský. shells and machine-gun fire from

George, Great Britain; Comman- Miss W. Hunton, Mr. S. Louis, Mr. | the Chinese defenders.

After several further attmepts der, Legion D'Honneur, France; Ma, Miss J. Petrie, Mr. A. Walker, Croix de Guerre, France with two Major W. A. Elliott, Capt. and to close in to shore, the Japanese palms; Grand Officer, Order of the Mrs. J. Marurt Col. F. C. Tyng withdraw and rejoined their ships. Crown of Belgiuin; Commander, Mr. W. Alton, Miss B. Finklestain. Broadway for the past few days. Order of St. Maurice and st. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Steven, Miss

According to Chinese refugees To relieve Kwangtung's food (pouring into Macao from the shortage the Central Government Chungshan, district, all able-bodied Solidaridad, Panama; Grand Om-Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Charter. Mr

DUTY FREE RICE FOR

KWANGTUNG

"Canton, May 25.

which

have been lying in the

Lazarus, Italy; Grand Oficer, F. Steven, Master Wm. Steven.

Mr. M. E. Basker. Mr. M. Basker, Prince Danilo, Montenegro, La

and Mrs. J. 8. Fleming, Miss M. Fleming. Mr. B Houston, Miss M May.

cer, Polonia Restituta.

authorities have given permission males in Shekki and the neigh-. that 300,000 quintals of rice im-bourhood are being drafted into LUNCHES WITH GOVERNUR ported into the province from military service, as the Chinese on General Härbord was guest of foreign countries exempted the island are determined strongly His ExcelleBey the Governor and from Customs duties.--(Central to resist the Japanese invasion. Lady Northcote at luncheon at News),

Government House in the after-

be

JAPANESE ATTACK

FUKIËN COAST

Foochow, May 25. Japanese landing party units on Amoy Island

the approached Pukien coast yesterday and open ed rifle fire at Totow and Chimel. two towns worth of Amoy.

Chinese defenders along the coast are now on the alert to cope with further attacks. (Central News):

CHEAPER AIR RATES OR

FOR MACAO

(From Our Own Correspondent)

Macao. May 24. It is authoritatively learned that, as a further boon to air-minded residents of Macao, the Pan-Amer- Ican Airways will lower their pre-i sent fares for short trips from this Colony.

H.M.S. ENTERPRISE DUE TOMORROW Carrying Men For China Station

BY 8.3. RAJPUTANA

The following passengers arrived from Europe via ports, by the 6.8. Rajputaria yesterday:-

Mrs. 8. W. Tracey Bq/Ldr, R. G. Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lam- bert, Mrs. A. F. May, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burrows, Lt. A. I. Blair, Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Cobb.

CLIPPER DUE TODAY

On account of the unfavourable

She

weather, the Pan-American Air- ways Clipper did not leave Manila for Hong Kong yesterday. will arrive about 10.15 a.m. today. Among the passengers will be the son of General Pershing. and Miss Jane Howard, daughter of Mr. Roy C. Howard of the Scripps- Howard publishing Company.

Miss Howard herself is a news- paper correspondent and is com- ing out here to cover the Sino- Japanese hostilities for various American newspapers.

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On the inter-American flying Consul at Tengruen, on the Yun-was reatted in 1934-36, has a speen Me. A. C. Ciálé. Mrs. J. HIN, MF. clipper ships arc employed nan-Burma border and acting Con- of 33 xndts and is armed with K. C. Choo. Mr. Taal Chan Yun!“ Spanish and English-speaking sul-General at Tonifiantu, tá pass-seven sin guns and three 4 in Mr. R. A. Denton, Dr. H H. young men in similar positions, ing through the Colony to take up anti-aircraft guns as well as uima- Van Dooramick, Mme. Cheong The boys can get married and his yppölfffènt ás British Consul ment of smaller calibre, including Bow Ching. MES Law, Dr. and)

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