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THE WEEK IN MACAO

CINEMA & GENERAL

DR. KUNG APPRECIATES

LEAGUE ACTION

Will America Fall In Line?

Chungking, October 1.

Appreciation of the League of Nations'-adoption of Article 18 of Its Covenant and the hope that member states will individually ap- ply sanctions against Japan and extend mare substantial all to China were expressed by Dr. H, H. Kung, President of the Executive Yuan, and concurrently Minister of Finance, in an interview with the Central News yesterday.

Dr. Kung declared that the present resolution of the League surpasses in significance all its previous efforts to aid China since the Mukden Incident in September, 1931.

Whilst appreciating the Lea'tue's resolution, the Chinese are more convinced that the progress and prosperity of mankind hinge upon international stability, which in turn depends upon due obser“ vance of international`regulations.

This important résolution of the League shed a new light of justice at a moment when the world was threatened by another Great War. If such mighty efforts had been exerted carlier by the League, not only. would Japan's aggression be curbed and the current war China with all its horrors be

ב!

FRENCH FLEET WATCHING. JAPANESE

(From Our Own. Correspondent).

:

Canton, Oct. 1.- Two French cruisers and several

averted, but also international destroyers. under the command of complications would not have been vice-Admiral J. Le Bigot, have ar- so acute in the last few years. Dr.rived near the Paracel Islands, fol- Kung opined.

lowing their visit to Manila. A Emphasizing that neither peqce Chinese report stated that the nor justice is divisible, Dr. Kung French warships are there to ob reiterated that China has been serve the movements of a Japanese fighting for over a year not only squadron in those waters. for her own freedom and existence but also for world Justice.

peace

and

It is reported that the Japaness bluejackets have abandoned Wel- chow Island, about 35 miles south. Though the effectiveness of the of Pakhol-although one-destroyer League's resolution depends upon is still anchored there. the application of the individua

No reason is given for the aban- member states. Dr. Kung was con- donment of Weichow Island, for it (From Our Own Correspondent)

Adent that they will do their best was stated previously that the Macao, Oct. 1.

to develop a to curb Japan and ald China. He Japanese wanted With the departure for Portugal also believed that the United naval base there. of Dr. Carlos Sampalo, who recently States which has always been up- vacated the local Colonial secre- holding peace and justice and 18 taryship to take up his new post the promoter of the Nine-Power of Inspector for Colonies at the Treaty and the Kellogg Pact will Ministry in Lisbon, several changes ∙11 in line. and, take exective mea- In the local Government have been sures to put out the wildfire that efected. The following appoint-is raging.

ments were announced last week: Police Commissioner Lieut.-Col. A. Arez to Colonial Secretary. A.D.C. Macedo Pinto to Private Secretary, Lieut. Pedro de Costa to A.D.C., Police Commandant Capt. Carlos Gorgulho to Police Com

Capt.

missioner, Licut, Guedes Pinto.to Police Commandant.

VICTIM

A victim of Japan's mighty South China Fleet war on innocent Chi- nese fishermen, a Chinese young- ster was admitted into the San | Rafaël Hospital last week suffering from bullet wounds when the Japanese attacked a Ashing-junk outside Portuguese waters. The bullets have been extracted and the young man is recovering from his experience.

HOCKEY

Hockey season officially opens in Macao on the Double Tenth when the Macao Hockey Club will enter- tain the Club de Recrelo on home ground. Piloting the local team this year is Laertes Costa, well- known-Interporter.

BIRTH

To Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Hen- rique Jorge the stork brought a 'bonny daughter last Monday. The newcomer was welcomed at the Maternity Ward of the San Rafael Hospital, now being temporarily

DIARY OF LOCAL MUSICAL REVIEW housed in the Union Recreation

EVENTS

TO-DAY

Auctions.Crown Land Sale, at P.W.D. Omees." 3 p.m.

Cinemax(Bee Column 3 of this

Page)

Club at Arela Preta.

DEATHS

OF THE WEEK

4

By Allegro Modérato

Deaths during the week included those of Canossian Sister Elisa Correla, Lemos, and Marine Police

Manuel Pereira.

of

The broadcast by Ettore Pel-Joaquim Rocha, and pensioner Lt. legatti, the 'celllst. which took Lectures-Anti-Gas Lecture, by place ten days ago, was a delight.

RADIO Improvements to the Wing-Commander A.H.S.Steele- The, Sanata by Debussy which was

radio Perkins, at Lusitano Club Hai, 5.30 included in the programme was equipment Macao's Station played over ZBW for the first time. CRY.9 are being effected with the p.11.

Mail(See Faze 16)

The week just passed was rather erection of additional antennae at Meetings Annual, "Y" Ladies full in the way of broadcasting. the old Dona Maria Fort. CRY.8- Hockey Club, 5.30 p.m.; St. First of all. Signorina Notargia- Macao goes op the air with a pro- Andrew's Church Medical Rellet como. the well-known dramatic | gramme of music every Monday: Working Party, 10 s.m.

soprano, appeared in an impromp. | evening. Ladies tu programme. We noticed with

Miscellaneous,—YM.C.A.

WINTER Summer-time ended yesterday. St. Andrew's Church cluded "Taces la notte," from the October 1, when Government-de- Teachers Preparation Class, 7 pm. opera "Il Trovatore," an aria which

partments and private

Book Club, in the West Lounge, 18., not a little pleasure that she in-

30

a.m.;

Moon.-VIII Moon, 19th. Day.

offices

requires both voice and technique.officially returned to winter hours, Religious St. Andrew's Church and to which the Signorina did full Bible Reading Fellowship and Fel-justice. lowship of Youth, 6 pm.

Sports-(See Page 10). Sunrise 6.14 8.m. Sunset-4.12

Tides-High at 00.40; Low at

NAVAL

On duty at Macao since the be- Social—Y.M.C.A. Service Men's A young tenor, A. Guterres, sang ginning of the Sino-Japanese bos- Whist Drive, in the West Lounge, with the St. Joseph's Church Choir titles, the Portuguese aloop N.R.P. 9 p.m.; St. Andrew's Club Open for the first time last Sunday, and Goncalo Velho is scheduled to salf It must be said that he possesses a for Portugal on October 10. Places Night," p.m.

pleasing voice, with the dark of call during, her return Journey qualities of either a high baritone include Damão, Gos and Dlu. or a dramatic tenor. The aria [offered," "Invocation" by Nonfato, was sung with a great deal of ar- tistic feeling. We would urge the |young singer to carry on his trala- Ing seriously and are sure that he will be adequately compensated for his pains.

139.06.

TO-MORROW Meetings St. Andrew's Church Brownie Pack, 3.30 p.m.

Miscellaneous Rotary Tidin, at Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden, 1 p.m.

In other musical offerings from

· Moon-VIII Moon, 11th. Day. "ZBW during the week, mention Rehearsals, --- YMCA PÚR must be made of the broficanti bý Abert A Baiton, baritone, on tomime. p.m.

~· MEMORIAL STA

A memorial service to the late D. Marta Joana do Amaral de Albu- querque Schmidt, wife of Benhor Julio Schmidt, director of the Banco Nacional Unitramarino, and descendant of, the most noble and glorious familles of Portugal Afonso de Albuquerque-was held locally last Friday.

Religious St. Andrew's Church Thursday. Gaston d'Aquino, tenor, on Sundays: Rith tatvin will be Boys' Choir Practice, 6.30 pm on Monday, and Doreen Ma. All playing a programme of Frenth

Bunrise 6:15 am. Sunset-4.11 three programmes were excellent

p.in.

10.21.

Tides-High at 01.31. Low at We are always in favour of operatic music during lunch hours

music.on October 5th. She has promised us that she will inclufte some Chopin music in her next re- cital..

ASSISTANCE TO CHINA

Chengtu, Oct. 1. British, American and Canadian nationals at Chengtu have sent a Concluding. Dr. Kang remarked cable to the League of Nations and that China will continue her re- also separate cables to their res sistance to the aggressor with all pective" governments, trging inter" her might and mean, and will national assistance to China. meantime negotiate with the The messages suggest that inˆ+- friendly nations for assistance to rational loans or other form. herself and effective sanctions assistance be promptly extended to against Japan in accordance with China in ber heroic struggle the League's resolution-Central against the AZETESION.-Central News.

News.

CROSSWORD

NO. 123

ACROSS

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6.

9

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affirmative

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fear

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Algeria

21. Artizan 24. Linguistic

stock of Irido China

26.

Concealed

27.

What interṛ-

was awarded

national prize

to Eugene O'Neil?

31. What ancient

Spanish king- dora contains the highest summit of the Pyrenees?

33. Buffet 'ex-”

treme hunger -34. Who was the

composer, of The Merry Widow?

35. Personal prondim 1736. · River in

Ewitzerland 37, Ekinbated 40 Who founded

the Nationa] Gallery in London?

45. Pronoun

1 Month in-the-

Jewish calen- dar

47 Secretary:of

"war during the

-US, Civil War

49. Place for

safekeeping

50, Siamese

coin"

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scale

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54. Footlike

part

55. The tarsus-

تمرینه

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1 Incarnation

of Vishnu

2. In order 3. What Indian

prophet

prophesied the downfall of

Brael and its final rebuild- ing?

4. Poaftive ter- minál of an

electric source

5.

Owns

6. Digerminate 7 Pertaining to

the doctrines of Arlus

Cooking Mutensil

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nodiber Africa

10. Melody 11 Part of "to

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palmyra palm

25. Metzle

measure of

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28. Heavyweight

charoplan

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30: Gaelic sea god vam

32. The anatomi-

cal works of what Greek physician standard for 'centuries?

Eldest son of Nosh

Restricts to

I scant allowance:

38. Metal pin in

the gunwale

of a boat

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