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“THE STAR" APPLIED TO THIGHS
MAGAZINE OF
Tailor WAH YAN SCHOOL Charges Against
At Kowloon Court
We have received for review the Summer Termin issue of "The Star," the magazine of Wah Yan College.
Tha magazine is well edited and attractively printed in English and Chinese. Its 120 pages cover all phases of the school's activities, scholastic, athletic, and extra- curricular, including an account
of the Past Students' Association
Hearing of the case against Lam Tat-sam, tailor of No. 37. Temple Street, ground floor, who is charged with ill-treating one of his apprentices and, alternatively, with assaulting the ap prentice, was commenced before Mr Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Court yesterday."
Mr. H. W. Fraser Muitsal In-
and the work of the college inspector, prosecuted. and Mr. A. S
the held of war relief. There are. K. Lau appeared for the defence TWELVE BIG
SPEECHES
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Shanghai and Amoy
roll of PRES. ROOSEVELT'S Canton
CAMPAIGN TOUR
WASHINGTON, July 21 (T/ Ocean)--According to inform-' ed quarters here, President Roosevelt will make no fewer than twelve big speeches in the course of his forthcoming campaign tour, during which he will pay a visit also to Alaska.
The President will start on his campaign tour on August 2 or 3, that is," after the ad- Journment of Congress at the end of July,
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besides, articles of general Catho- is alleged that Lam bound the lic interest, such as a description | apprentice with cord and applied of the Jesuit Fong Pin Hospital a piece of burning firewood to his in Carton and a sketch of the thighs to extract a confession
from him of theft of a new Pope.
All the students of the college black serge clothing. are Chinese. Their patriotism and "There were several scars trans- their awareness of their country's versely and obliquely across the struggle runs like a red thread middle of the boy's thighs. These through the whole, publication.had the shape of cane marks and The good original drawings by there were traces of burns at the Wong Wing Kit show the horrors edges. There were five scars on of civilian bombing. The Debat-the right thigh and four scars on ing Society last October discussed the left thigh," stated Dr. P. P. whether Hankow should be de- Ko, Medical Omeer at Queen Mary fended, the affirmative emerging/Hospital, in giving evidence cr victorious. There are reports of having examined the apprentice; four past students serving in the Hau Wat-nam. 15, for injuries. Chinese army. Also included is an
IMMED LATE REACTION impressive account of the college's
Mr. Lau, In. cross-examination work for refugees, in which vir- contended that if the boy had been tually every student has partici-burnt in the manner he described, pated.
his immediate reaction would be Before closing this review,
we to seek to escape from the cord, wish to return to the proceedings | binding him, of the College debating society. He would struggle, and in the They show
that the interests of course of the struggle the cord the boys extend beyond China and about his wrists would cut into that they hold strong and "consis- his flesh. The boy had no Scars tent views on a number of world on his wrists to show where the problems. The motion, made after cord had cut him as he struggled.
disapprove of
Hi Wal-nam, giving evidence, the methods, by which European stated that he had been bound by
Japan and Shanghai, peace has been obtained" was up- the "tailor and burnt with the Political interest, in the mean- Shanghal. held by 22 votes to six
firewood in the presence of one of while, is focussed on the fate of Shanghal. The adherents 01 complete the fokis and of several appren- Pres. Roosevelt's new public works Manila. freedom of the Press defeated the tices. The toki, said witness, left programme, which provides for an proponents of control. Finally, the room
because he could not expenditure of $2,800,000,000. This the motion that "government bystand the sight of such cruelty.
programme provides for the con- one's nationals is not the highest
After Hul's evidence had been railway projects and other Im- struction of numerous bridges. social good" was also debated. taken, the hearing was adjourned Though the magazine does not, to Wednesday, July 26 give the result of this discussion. one can guess what it was.
Munich.
"that we
MEDIATION BY VATICAN RUMOURED
PARIS, July 21. (T/Ocean)-The
Minister French Foreign
M Georges Bonnet, yesterday after- noon received the Papal Nuncio to France, Monsignore Valerio.
The visit has attracted more than a usual amount of attention since it is believed that the Nuncio was interested in ascertaining the French official attitude towards a possible mediation activity on
STEWARDS CUP PROBABLES
It appears to be doubtful whe- ther the President will discuss the neutrality question in his cam- paign..speeches at Nashville, in North Carolina, where he will off- cially open the new National Park" In the Smoky mountains,
"date.] Imperial
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22nd July..."
Japan. Shanghai. Canada U.S.A. Honolulu Japan and
Shanghai (Vancouver B. C..date. 8th July)......
include Alaska. where he will in-Japan, Shanghal and Formosa ...
President Roosevelt's tour. will Straits. spect the new naval and air bases. Japan
Public Works
provements.
It is expected that the Congress will ultimately sanction the pro- gramme, since the supporters of the President expect to overcome the opposition of the Republican bloc by certain concessions.
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LONDON, July 21 (T/Ocean)- An American, Francis George The following are the probable Geske, allas Rev. starters and jockeys for the Ste-Hoy, 39, a Buddhist monk,
Brother Chee | Saigon.
Fort Bayard wards" Cup:
Shanghai charged with failing to notify a Old Reliance (E. Smith)," Caer-change of his address within the loptic (Beary), America (Jones).prescribed period, when he ap Ambrose Light (Pat Beasley)peared before Mr. T. J. Houston Shalfleet (Carslake), Carnival Boy at the Central Magistracy) yester (Simpson), Neuvy. (Smirke).
day, and was cautioned Knight Caprice (Canty), Linklater (Perryman);" Rovlade (Harry Wragg). Davy Dolittle (Gomez). The Peak, was fined $2 by Mr. R. Antecedent (Gordon Richards). Edwards at the Central Court yes- the part of the Vatican, for Bygone (Marshall), Lynedoch improving the present interna- (Sirret), Mixture (Bam Wragg Pedder Street, on July 3.
terday, for parking overtime in
Harmachis (F. Evans, Faststep It is regarded as possible that (Gethin), Lovely Woman (Little- similar visits will take place in wood), Quartier Maitre other European capitals during the next few days.
tional situation.
JAPANESE LAND
AT SWABUE HINGNING; KWANGTUNG, July 21 (Central) -ßeveral hundred Japanese marines effected s land- ing at Swabue, south of Holfung and about 70 miles northeast' of. Hongkong, at 10.30 o'clock yester- day morning.
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(Bir Landon Lovely Night Ronald)-Eva Turner (soprano) with Orch. Fairings: Come To The Fair ("Bongs of the Fair-Easthope Mar. tin)-Ferty Homing (Baritone)
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Direct Service"-due London, Imperial Broadwood and Maitland) Very Own Pierretto (Allingham)-Duets by Dors
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Danny Boy The House of Representatives (Weatherley)Mary Kay (Contralto) has ordered an investigation to wit
Famous Ballads by The landing parties encountered should be created to
determine whether a new board Frederick Weatherley - Intro: The
Midshipmite: Thе Veteran's Bong take over stiff Chinese resistance, suffering administration of the
Mountain (Adams) intain Lovers (Squire); Wagner Friend of Mine (Banderson); Sergeant heavy casualties.
Labour Act * from Labour Relations Board.
the National of the Line (Bquire): The Deathless Army: Up from Bomerset (Sander- Nirvana (Adams); Star of Bith- lehem (Adams)-Dennis Noble, (Bari tome with Orchestra and" "Chorus. Mrs. F. E. Booter, of Talpo, re-Love's Old Sweet Song (Hingham- ported that a gramophone, records Molley)-Duet by Dora Labette" (Bo-
prano) and Hubert Elsdell (Tenor) with J.-H. Squire Celeste Octet.--
The landing was carried out under the cover of a terrific sertal and naval bombardment,
Desperate fighting razed till 1 o'clock in the afternoon, when the Chinese defenders, owing to the destruction of their defences, with- drew to a new deferice line.
The Japanese are reported to be and crockery valued at $24, wax advancing towards Yluwel, a point stolen from a bathing shed at about 25 Chinese li from Hoffung. Middle Beach.
Japanese Find Pretext For Shanghai Anti-British Drive
CHUNGKING, Jaly 21 (Central)The Japanese papers' in' Shanghai have seized the Great Western Road Incident, in which Chinese member of the staff of the Japanese Central China Railway Company was allegedly stabbed by a British Tom- my, to further their publicity campaign against the British, moż cording to a Shanghai message.
All the Japanese paper in Shanghai devoted front page columns to the incident. At the same time, the papers re- ported that the Central China Railway Company has decided to boycott English passengers and freight
According to a release by the British Consulate General to Shanghai, careful investigations conducted by the British au thorities revealed that the Japanese allegations were incorrect.
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