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Screenings MINISTER INTERVIEWED
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CHUNGKING, July 11 (T/Oc¢#1)~Mr. Chen Li-in, Chinese minister of Education, in the courge of an “inferview with Trans- Ocean's Chief correspondent, stated that over 50 per cent of the Chinese universities and other seats of learning in China bad been destroyed during the present hostilities,
Many of these had, however,
German Co-Operation been re-established 'in the interior The Minister mentioned the and the process of re-equipping German donations which had them was still going on. Some of enabled Chinese students to com- the valuable libraries, such as the tinue their studies in Germany. Wuhan University -- and Central and expressed the hope that in University Libraries had been the future they would be able to spared, but great losses had been continue these studies in Germany suffered in regard to scientific as it would benefit terany too. equipment.
Owing to the currency restric- One of the most outstanding tion difficulties, German donations cases was that of the Sino-German } now would De ali the more Tungchi University, near Shanghai, welcome. He felt that the war had where a great part of the sclen- taught to realize what they lacked tinc and other instruments had and what provisions should be been lost,
made for the future.
Lack Of Funds Mr. Chen Li-fu stated that for- merly Chinese Institutes of learn-
ing had been mostly concentrated at a few points close to each Father, but now an effort was being made to distribute them over the country. This was, however, prov- ing difficult owing to the lack of "Peck's Bad Boy With The adequate housing and the inability to construct new buildings due to Circus"
lack of funds.
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PROTEST MADE
"TO JAPAN
July
11-
WASHINGTON, (Reuter)-Acting on instruc- tions of Mr. Cordell Hull, U.S. Secretary of State, the U.S. Charge d'Affaires In Tokyo made what the State Depart- ment has termed "emphatic representations" to Mr. Arita, the Japanese Foreign Minister, including a specific protest against the Indiscriminate" bombings of Chungking which had "seriously. endangered American" life and property".
it had been planned, how- ever, to leave a certain number of universities and high schools in the Baterior of China eren .. after the war in order toʻgive the inhabitants of the interior provinces equal chances,
Reconstruction 'Work
All provisions were now be- mg made to cope with the in-" creased demand for edgestion and scientifically trained men were badly needed, ・・
In conclusion Mr. Chen L4-tu reiterated his hope for further Sino-German cultural co-opera- tinn and that young German teachers would soon be sent to china for the mutual benefit of both countries.
COMING EVENTS
JULY
12-Tides: High 4,35 a.m. and -531 p.m. Low 12.28 pm, and 10,31 p.m. Sunrise 5.45 am Sunset 7.11.p.m. Wedding at Rosary Church, Kowloon, Xavier-01, 3.30 pm.
Wedding at Registry: Phillips- encouraging Ferand 3.30 p.m.
In the meantime, the Ministry of Education
to d
ZAMOK Mahjongg 10am,
students to continue their studies, Art Exhibition at 61, Wyndham St. as after the "Conclusion of 10 the hostilities there would be sy Film on "Typical Ceylon" at Queen's Theatre 10,30 am and at St. John's great demand for engineers and Ambulance Hqra at 7.15 p.m. scientists for reconstruction work. The Minister also hoped that foreign scientists would come to China after the war and hệ ́ex- pressed the special hope that Ger- many would send out scientists to trach Chinese students,
He also expressed a wich that German teachers should .come out to China now in order to effect that continuity of Sino-German cultural rela- tions which had not been broken off.
CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1 Tall tree (8)
4 Grant (8)
7 Division (9)
9 Avold (4)
10. Wine (4)
11 Mingled (5)
13 Metal (8)
14. Reposed (6) 15 Theatre' seats (6)
17 Orgia (8) 18 Number (5) 20 Stagger (4)
22 Light-
holder (4) 23 Bending
of (9)
-24 Inn (8)
25 Observe (8)
DOWN
1 Clergyman
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2 Spare (4)
"3 Bell small lots. (6)
4 Acrid (6)
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5 Emporium (4)
8 Required (8)
7 Bought (9)
8 By night" (9)
11 Food (5)
358
12 Evil spirit (5) 15 Severe (6). SOLUTION TO-MORROW
Solution No 357
ACROSS: 1; Scowl. 8, Chatter, 9, Grief. 11, Rake, 12, Opals. 14; Valet.
15, Money, 17, Apex. 19, Regale, 21;| Entice. 24, Lane, 77, Posts, 29, Vivid. 31, Event. 32, Tied. 33. Reeks, 34; Phantran, 35, Flute.
DOWN: 2, Camage. 3, Where, 4, Scheme. 5, Canon. 6. Stray. 7, Trust, 10, Fatal, 13, Peat. 16, Oxen. 18, Pelt, 20, Ano 22. Never. 23, Cricket. 25, Asthuma, 26, Tempt. 27) Pedal 28, State, 30, Ideal.
"TRAFFIC CASES Pleading guilty, through a re- presentative, on a summons for parking his car in excess of the time limit in Connaught Road Central, on June 14, E Boyd, of the Little Shop, Gloucester. Building, was fined $5 by Mr. R. A D. Forrest at the Central Court yesterday.
A Zimmern, of No. 1, Kennedy Road, who was summoned for driving his vehicle in a westerly direction in Chater Road, Hoe House Street, and Pedder Street, on the portion of the road open only to east bound traffic, at 5 pm on June 18, was fined 15.
16 Ballors (8)
. 17. Timė
period (8)
18" Dle.. (6)
21 Açid fruit'
6(4)
22 Final (4)
Cheero Club Dance 8.30 p.m. Farewell Dinner to Mr. E. J. Lelino, Club
de Recreio..
fth Exec. Commitee, Mtg' Shum Chun Rural Welfare Centre S30 p.m.
13 Tides: High 5.25 am and 7.10 pub. Low 121 pm and 11.24 p.m.
Sunrise 5,45 am, Sunset 7.11 p.m.
Cathedral Women's Fellowship Bridge and Mahjongg Drive 3 pm,
Bt. Andrew's Women's Fellowship Charity Whist, Bridge and Mahjongg 3 p.m.
Art Exhibition at 81, Wyndham St. 110 a.m. to 8 p.m.
YMCA "Keep Fit Class 10.30 a.m., Mxd. Swimming 6 pm, Badmin- ton 8.30 p.m.
HK, Y's Men's Club Speaker: Mr. 8. 3. Tan. "The Romance of Photo- {graphy."
"At Home" by Mr. and Mr Peter Sin at 11, Kent Road, Kowloon, 7p.m..
3rd Exec. Comtee. Mtg. Sino-Ameri- Institute of Cultural Relations 4.30 p.m.
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14-Tides: High 6,10 am, and 8,23 p.m. -Low" 2.07 p..
Sunrise 5.45 am Sunset 711 p.m. St. Paul's Gül' Sch. Speech Day 5.30 p.m.
Art Exhibition at 61, Wyndham St. 10 a.m. to `8 pm.
Women's Health League Classes for Children start at Kowloon 0.0.1 9.30
-Crown Land Sale (D.O. Bouth) 11
BITI
French National Fete: Reception at French Consulate, Peak Road, 11:30
15–Exhibition of Painting at Cathedral Hail by Miss Elang Pao- tzer
Art Exhibition at 61,"Wyndham Bt, '10 am to 6 pm
16-7's Mens Club Launch Picnic. H.K. Cycling Club Outing 9,30 a.m. 13-Military Police Mess Whist and Tombola, 6.30 p.m.
Catteinal Sessions Open 10 am. Criminal Union Ch Mahjongg 18-Kowloon
pm,
Cocial Party on Argentena
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-China Priparfum Annual Mtg. 4 p.m. 21—EK RA, Ann, Gen. Mig. Chlua Fleet Club 5.30. p.m.
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