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Dr. E. Reifler's Address To

Arts Association

Illustrating a new approach to the Chinese language. Dr. Erwin Reifler, Professor of Chinatung. University, formerly of Shanghai, spoke on the points of similarity between the Chinese language and foreign languages: before the Arts Association of the Hongkong University last night.

After replying to the statements of European savants concern. ing the difficulty of reconciling the spoken and written Chinese, Dr. Reifler said that in Chinese Writing” many expressions, which are called words, are represented by two or more syllables. The writ- ten Chinese forms "composita" of all kinds.

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HEROIN PILLS IN PARCELS

Unemployed Caught

After Chase.

Appearing before Mr. R. Ed- wards at the Central Court yesterday on a charge of pos session of 19,472 heroin pilla, Yuen Han, unemployed, was committed in the Criminal Sessions,

Mr. John Whyatt. Crown Coun- sel, was in charge of the prosecu-; tion while Mr. Q A Sutherton Russ was for the defence.

It was alleged that early on the morning of October 26, as Hul, a Prof. Reifler demonstrated by Where there is no grammatical park seller. was leaving his house! means of written examples that guidance, language represents a in Jubilee Street, he saw delen. the inventor of Chinese picto-chaos without Above and Below. dant on the stairway leading to graphs worked along the same without Right and Left, a chaos his fiat. Hut was suspicious of nes to the inventor of foreign in which one tried in vain to and Yuen and kicked him down several languages.

steps.

one's way.

Whereupon Yuen left two par- cels which he was carrying, and ran down the stairs to the street. Hul gave chase and Wia later joined by an Indian constable and arrested the defendant.

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THE DEFENCE Prof. Hackman says that thei In defence of the Chinese writ Arst and most immediate expres-ten language, I must say that sion of the human spirit is the Hackman and many others over- Planguage, The whole future cul- look completely that in Chinese ture especially the thinking pro-writing many expressions which cess, is based on this fundament. we would call words, are repre- staleway and the packets were The chief difficulty, he says, sented by two or more syllables.opened. They were found to con- which the Chlause ideographs The written Chinese language tain heroin pilla have caused for the Chinese, les forms "composita" of all kinds.

JUST COMPLAINTS

Yuan was taken back to the

Mr. Chung Ngan, of No. 42, Bòn- ham Strand. has reported to the

In the grammatical immov- ableness connected with them. Ideographs are unchangeable. I have often had to hear the police that a person entered his They render through their shape just complaints of friendly Chi-office, noened the safe and re- 21 definite idea unavoidably asso- nese about the Unguistic difficul- moved $1.610 in cash. ciated with every single character. tles in the Western world. When- On account of these circum-ever they travel to Europe they stances Prof. Hackman says, the never can learn enough to make Chinese langauge becomes ex-themselves understood in all parts tremely difficult. For grammatical of that small peninsula of Asia. shaping and rule, though usually and they pointed to the fact that tedious for the beginner. are an a knowledge of the Chinese writ- extremely valuable means forten language makes understanding distinct and precise expression. 'possible in the whole Far East.

WOMAN'S FATAL

FALL IN GAOL

MOVEMENTS AT KAI TAK

An inquiry was held at the Kow- At 7 a.m. to-morrow the Im- Icon Court yesterday, before Mr. perial "Airways' plane will leave E. Hunsworth; sitting as Coroner, for Bangkok and will arrive on and a jury comprising Messrs. the return trip on Saturday after- W. B. Adams (foreman), §. 8. noon.

Church and K. M. Omar, into the The Air France plane is due at death of Châu Yuk, a 50-year-old noon to-day.

prisoner at the "Lal-Chi-Kok Due to a typhoon In the vicinity Female Prison who. It is believed. of the route of the China Cliper, fell and fractured her skull. · the plane did not arrive at Kal Chau was found in the lavatory Tak yesterday. Instead it is due by a prison wardress, from where about' noon to-day: I will depart she was removed to the infirmary, at 8.30 a.m. to-morrow.

nd, later on the same day, to

the Kowloon Hospital, She died POPPY DAY FUND

the

day

[Previously acknow-

ledged

there од October 23, following.

The Jury returned a verdict of accidental death.

COMPLAINED OF

ASSAULT

Lt. Col. E. J. R. Mitchell ... 30th Heavy Battery, R.A.......... Club Lusitano Hongkong Regiment,

H.KS.R.A

Wu... Wal-man, 29, unemployed, Lodge St. John No. 613.

Hongkong appeared before Mr. J. Houston all

the Central

Court yesterday M. H. Lo

charged with the unlawful posses- H. M. S. "Medway" sion

of 100 catties of wild tree Canteen Section wood at Blue Pool Road on Satur-Gordon's Ltd.

day and was sentenced to three months' hard labour, with the al-

ternative of a fine of $250.

Sub-Inspector H. G. Baker said

(Popples)

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32,00

25.00

35.20

$4

28.00

10,00

'50.00

5.00

$6,039.92

that. when brought to the police" Further contributions will be station defendant complained of gratefully received" by W. J. Cole. having been assaulted by two Acting Secretary. Eari Haig's forest guards. There was no In-Fund, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank. Jury on his person, but his vest Building.

Cheques should

be

was torn. He refused to carry the made payable to Thomson & Co. and wood to the station.

crossed "Poppy Day". Find.

Wu had two previous convictions

for similar offences.

SHIPPING FIRM

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FINED $50

ROBBERY CHARGE

Two ex-fokis of the Ying Mei Company. tea dealers, appeared be- tore Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Court yesterday on a charge of were alleged to

The Messageries Maritimes. Cie, robbery, They Des were fined $50 by Mr., H R have robbed the managing partner Butters at the...

Central Court of the firm of $2,400 on October 28, yesterday when a representative On the application of the police, pleaded guilty to the summons the, defendants were remanded for for falling to send to the Commis- seven days.

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stoner of Police a complete. list of!, A third man, So Tin-cheung, un- every non-Chinese passenger ar-employed, who was charged with riving.in Hongkong on October 12 receiving $320, was remanded by the as. Athos" II,

for 72 hours.

Inspector HE Langley, who Detective-Inspector L. R. Whant prosecuted, said that two An- is in charge of the case. namite subjects travelled on the

vessel and registered with the were Also summoned On two authorities here on October 13. similar counts. The summonses

Mesars. Butterfield and Swire were adjourned til November 16:

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