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SINO - AMERICAN CULTURAL INST. LUNCHEON

Products Of C.I.C.

Exhibited

For the first time on record pro- ducts of the Chinese Industrial Co- operatives were exhibited in Hong- kong yesterday when Mr. Theodore Herman, Executive Secretary, Hong- kong Promotion Committee of the CLC, addressed the Sino-American Cultural Institute at thely tifin meeting at the Hongkong Hotel.

There was a good gathering pre- seat and this "was commented on

by the Hon. Sr Shouson Chow who

er Sir Shousɔn said that he con-

Spectators at the Kwanti race mesting on Boxing Day,

presided. In introducing the speak-ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB sidered it a privilege and pleasure STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING

to preside at this, the eighth meet-

ing of the Institute. He had wilt-

ten to members to maintain re-kong Golf Club starting tho for gular attendance,

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In wishing the gathering · 11 happy and prosperous Now Year he hoped that the hostilities in China and in Europe will be com cluded by 1940 and that there will be peace

on earth and goodwill towards mën.

Mr. Herman, addressing the gathering, said in part, it is just 15 months since Mr. M. K. Lu, director of the North West head- quarters set up the first co-opera- Live movement in a small hansi

town, Today, in that once sleepy Lawn there are some 100 co-opera- Dives all of which were started under Mr. La...

The first was for a group of wap and candle makers who timidly asked for $500. They received $2000, set up in business, and have long since paid back their arst loan.

Now, in the Northwest alone there are over 350 such soclettes. From Sept. 1938 to Sept. 1939 they turned out products valued at more than $5,100,000. This business was on an original loan fund of slight- ly more than $1,000,000.

$4 MILLION MONTHLY Counting all industrial Co- operatives, there are spread over China more than 1300 doing a monthly business of over $4,000.000. The organization is spread into 3

main headquarters located. tn different corners of Free China. Big orders from official sources in- dicate that the CIC, is on its way to establishing a place for itself in the nation's economy.

In Hunan one of the best band- age-making shops in the country is a co-operative that makes 1000 lbs. each of absorbent cotton and gauze bandage dally.

HAND-POWERED MACHINES

It must be remembered that most of this work is done on small- scale hand powered machinery spinning wheels, looms, forges, drills. Plants are widely scattered near the bases of raw materials.

The reason for the growth of the C.I.C. is that it is exactly meeting the conditions of China's economy. There is a large supply of labour, a large supply of raw materials. widely scattered; there are handi- craft Industries and a great de- mand for everyday goods. Trans- portation is expensive.

IMPROVED MODEL

A spinning wheel turned out In a co-operative machine shop in Chengtule an improved model that costs less than NC $6. to make. With it a worker can produce 42 oz. of yarn per day compared with the 2 oz. formerly made by the old handspinning process using the faking spindle.

All co-operative

movements

The following are the Royal Hong-

Fanling tomorrow and Monday:—

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30 Old Course

4.10

816 S. T. Butlin and W. Hewitt 9.20 W. Harper and J. A, McKay. 3.24 O.. Baldwin and M. D Coo-

per

928. TE Pearce and H. G. Sheldon. 9.32 N. Littlejohn and J. G.

Campbell

8.36 J. C. Brown and L. Jackson. 9.40 J. M. Pearson and R. C. Ste-

wart.

9.44 General Sutton and C. C. Black. 9.48 J. Stenersen and F. Groves. 9.52 Cdr. Murray and H. H, Mundy 9.56 P. E. Annis and J. W. Cague. 10:00 J. W. Mayhew and E R. Mc- 10.04 R. R. de L. Liesching and R. G

Everest

Kee,

10.08 A. J. Dennis and R. K. Collings 10.12 R. H. Gregory and P. S. Da-

lany.

18.16 G, D. Nichol and Lt. Car. In-

gram,

Likatom

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Triangular Rugger Tournament

CLUB V. NAVY TODAY

The second match between the Navy and the Club in this season's Triangular Ragby 'Tournament will be played on the Club ground at Happy Val- ley today.

The game will commence at 4 pm, and will be refereed by Captain Proes.

Prior to the Triangular Tourna

10.20 Major Johnstone and Lt. Cdr.ment match, at 2.45 p.m., the Club "A" XV will meet the Durham Light Infantry, the

10.32 W. J. E.

Uvery.

Mackenzie and H

New Course

d.m.

9,20 G. M. Park and F. D. Hunter. 9:24 R. Young and T. Low.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1939

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, 30th DECEMBER, 1998, 9.30 AM. Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

NEW YEAR HOLIDAY

On Monday, the 1st January 1940, the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office will be open from 8.00 am, to 10.00 a.m., Sheungwan Branch Post Office will be open from 8,00 to 9.00 a.m., and the other Branch Post Offices will be entirely closed. There will be one collection from the pillar-boxes as on Sun- days and one delivery of registered and ordinary correspondence at 10.00 a.m..

The Branch Post Offices at Stanley, Tai Po and Un Long will also have one delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11.00 a.m.

The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.

BROADCAST RECEIVING LICENCES

Holders of licences are reminded that if it is desired to con tinue to retain possession of the apparatus after the date of expira- tion of the licence a renewal must be effected without delay,

New Licences will be available at the Government Radio Office, G.P.O. Building, First Floor, on ordinary business days, and wiIN be issued against the receipt of a remittance of $1200, between the hours of 9 am and 5 pm except on Saturdays when licences will be issued between 9 a.m. and i p.m.

Applications may be made:--

(a) personally.

(b) by messenger.

(c) by post

It is essential under (c) and preferable under (a) and (b) that applications should be accompanied by crossed Cheque payable to Hong Kong Government. The new leerce w then be sent by post or messenger as soon as it is ready, Where actual cash is tender ed a new licence should be received in exchange before leaving the Licensing Office,

In the case of renewal the old licence should be returned with the application

Shanghai, Manila.

Straits. Shanghai

Japan and Shanghai,

game being

Shanghai shanghai:

refereed by Lt.-Comdr. Linton.

CLUB TEAMS

Shanghai and Amoy

Straits and Saigon.

Japan.

London and Straits. Shanghai

INWARD MAILS

The Club sides have been select fapan, Shanghai and Formosa

9.32 0. C. Worrall and H. B. W-led as follows:

liamson.

1st XV: F. M. Thompson (15). 9.38 M. Pollock and P. A. M. Eliot. D. H. Stewart (2), J. Hutchison 9.40 Mrs Hunter and Mrs. Young. 9.44 Wing Cdr. Steele Perkins and (1), J. C. Charter (4), D. L Bosan Bangkok, Saigon and Tourine.

Col. Matthews.

quet (5), J. M. Thomson (24), J. Haiphong, Holbow & Fort Bayard 952 Mrs. Steele Perkins and Mrs. R. Henderson (22), A. F. Walkden Straits

(13) (Captain), R. G. Castleton (25), P. F. Wanklyn (26), A. M. Kennedy (18), C. F. Needham (12),

lor (14) and B.OM, Leane (23). G. B. Godfrey (28), A, J, G. Tay-

Matthews

10.00 W. N. A. and Mrs. Smalley. 10.08 Mrs. Dennis and Mrs. Collings 10.16 J. 8. Dunnett and A. M. Mack 10.33 Mrs. Mackenzie and Mrs. Overy 10.24 A V. and Mrs. Greaves,

10.40 Major Morgan and Capt. Fors-

ter.

19.48 Cdr. Simms and Lt. Box. 10.56 P. F. Cathrew and Lt. Wyld.

MONDAY, JANUARY 1.

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3.161. Andrewes and T. Megatry. 9.30 AV Greaves and W. M. Ber.

ton.

"A" XV: H. F. Hopkins, H. van Leeuwen (Captain), D. Hynes, D.

Haiphong and Holhow. Shanghai Shanghai,

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"

London date, Zird Decɔmbler,

Air Mall by "Air France Direct Service" — Paris

date 27th December.

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30th Dec.

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31st Dec

31st Dec.

31st Dec.

31st Dec.

31st. Dec.

31% Dec.

31st Dec.

10 Jan.

1st Jan

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Zhd Jan.

3rd Jan.

3rd Jan.

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3rd

Jan.

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3rd Jan.

4th Jan,

4th Jan.

4th Jan.

4th Jan.

5th Jan.

6th Jan,

5th Jan.

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6th Jan.

8th Jan

8th Jan

7th Jan.

date, 18th

7th

Jan. 8th Jan. 10th Jan.

B. Nelson, R. M. Lavalle, B. CU. 8. A., & Manila (San Francisco date, 9th Decem- Fay, C. G. Tresidder, J. 8. Dün- ber 1939). nett, H, W. Salter, E. W. Stout, B. Hynes, T. Swan, F. Burtird, A., G. Dalziel and J. Redman.

THE NAVY TEAM

9.38 F. A. M. Elliott and A. Med to play for the Navy: 9.34 FL R. Harrison and J. Linaker The following have been select-

Mack.

9.32 A. Pollard and H. A. Mills.

Lieutenant Bax: Tel: Bowden,

9.38 S. H. Dodwell and A. SommerTel: Paul, Pay Lleutenant Stevens,

felt

9.40 A. Mabb and R, M. King.

9.44 J. B. Harrison and L. A.

Duncan..

9.48 R. Gregory and L. M.

Lloyd.

Mr. Drury: Lleut, Carter, Lieut. Commander Clark; L S. A. Pal- mer, Lieut. (E). Brown, Ldg. Wtr. Barlow, Chlef Writer King, Ldg. Wtr. Ferris, Lieut. Fanshawe, Pay- Heut. Charles, Captain McCann,

10.04 AE Gerondal and J. C. Borwn. 10.32 W. J. E. Mackenzie and

LI

Overy,

New Course

"

9.24 Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Lissa-

men

9:40 Col; and Mrs. Matthews' 10.03 Mrs. Geronda! and Mrs. Ro

well.

31.

10.32 Mrs. Mackenzie and Mrs. Overy

TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS

IN THE COLONY

RM

Reserves:A B: Longmшy, LA. C. Gale,

Japan.

Java and Manila,

Straits and Maxtla

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"

London date, 27th Dec.........

Canada, USA. Japan and Shar ghal — (Vancouver

B. C., date 16th December), Japan and Shanghai. Shanghai,

Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Ser- vice"-San Francisco date, 26th December. As Shanghai

Calcutta and Straits,

U. 8. A. Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai

Francisco date, 18th December 1939), Straits and Balgon Japan.

Rabaul and Manila. Halphong

MIXED DOUBLES Europe via Sues and Strait

BADMINTON LEAGUE

In a Mixed Doubles Badminton

In the Culohy of Hongkong in-League match played at King's cluding the Island, Kowloon and Park last night, Club de Recreio New Territories. during the week "A" defeated St. John's by six seta ending at 8 am, on Saturday, Dec. to three. Scores:

were

23, there were altogether 81 traffic J. J. Remedios and Miss O. accidents as the result of which Ribeiro (Recreio "A") lost to H. Eardley and Miss Decima Eardley 26 persons were injured.

Of persons injured, 18

18-12 beat David Kwok and" Mrs pedestrians, who were crossing the D. Wilson 21-12; beat F. Kwok and throughout the world mean better carriageway and were struck by Mrs. Strange 21418

M. A. Oliveira and Miss M Hng for the membera The CLC. | also brings this. through worker-

Of al accidents, 40 were coll-Ribeiro (Recrelo "A") beat Eardley slons between vehleles, 2 were col and Miss Eardley 21-10; beat Kwok managed industries

lisions between vehicles and pedes. and Mrs. Wilson 21-4; beat Kwok triana: 15 accidents were due to other causes,

In its economic aspect and in the terms of the lives of individual people the C.I.C. holds the key to a new nation that is finding the way to a new life.

The vote of thanks to the speak- ei was proposed by Mr. Percy. Chen, LIST OF GUEST'S

The following is a list of the guests invited:-Messrs, J. Brown- ley, C. Y. Chan, Chang Nam Chong,

vehicles.

AIRPORT - NEWS

Imperial Airways:

SOUTHBOUND Sunday: Hanol, Bangkok, Denebola-7 am

NORTHBOUND

and Mrs. Strange 21-5.

C. C. Pereira and Miss M. Silva (Recreio "A") lost to Eardley "and Miss Eardley 17-21; lost to Kwok and Mrs. Wilson 14-21; beat Kwok and Mrs. Strange 21-11.

November) Shanghai Tientsiu.

OUTWARD MAILS

Registered and Parcel Mail are closed, 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m. registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m on the previous day. When nialls are advertised to close af ter $ Parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m.

For

SATURDAY

pm.. Registered and

Date and Time

Sat. 30th

Manila, Rabaul, Australia, and New Zealand via G.PO&K.P.O.

Brisbane due Brisbane 16th Jan,

.....OM

1204

Ord.

8.30 AM

1.30 FK

Shanghai, Honolulu, U 8. A., Central and South G.P.O. & K.P.O. America and Canada via San Francisco (N、p Par-Parcels 11.00 AM cels for Canada)—due San Francisco, 17th Jann Reg. . 19.45 PM ary. 1940....... Bangkok Formosa, and Japan, Haiphong Amoy.

UNIVERSITY WIN University defeated Talkoo by Shanghal

Japan. nine games to nil.

J. Clark and Mrs. Beattie (Tai-

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1.30 FM

1.30 PM

2.00 T

9.30 34

2:30 PM

8.30 a

GROEPO.

6,00

Ord

OF.O.

5.30 PM SEP.O.

15,00 2

Ord.

koa) lost to P. 8. Bun and Miss Koo | Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Direct Service"~-~- | Reg. Tuesday: Bangkok, Hanol. Hong- 8-21; lost to P. K. Hoof and Miss

kong. Delphinus 4 pm.

NORTHBOUND Wednesday: Franče,

Hongkong. Service 4 DIL

SOUTHBOUND Thursday: Hanoi. France. Service-8. am

Chen Han-acng, Percy Chen, 8. T. Chen, Messrs. P. K Chu (general secretary), I. Epstein. Edward Eu, William Eu, Miss Elle Fairfax- | Air Franer Cholmeley, Messrs, 8. T. Fung Fung Ring Fan, Fung Ping Wah, Wallace Harper, Hongsling. Y. C. Kwan, i F. Kwa Lee Gwok Ying. LA. Li Jowson, D. Y. Lin, Miss Liu Wa Kou, Messrs. K. 8. 10, David C. Lu, Ma, Dr. Maguite, Mr H 5 Mck, Col. H. LA Murrow, Messrs. Edward Shim Richant Shim. W. M. Shia, Z. I, Sun, Mig Viola Smith Dr. FI, Tseung. Mr. T. F. Yap, Miss Amy Yeung, Miss Margaret Yeung, Mr Yeung Shuk Ping. Mrs. T. M. Wai, Mr. J. P. Whitham: Mr. B. Wing Tape, D. Arthur 17. "Woo.

Pan American Airways.

FASTBOUND

due London 7th Jan,

Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-due Mar-Reg.

seilles, 29th January 1940.

Vheng Koo 6-21; last to K, L. Yong and Miss J. Hung 19-34,

C. Bovaird and Mias Pollock

| (Talkoo) lost to Bun and Miss Hoo Hanoi, 6-21; lost to Hool and Miss Koo 8-21; lost to Yong and Miss Hung 18-21.

Straits, Ceylob, India, East and South Africa, Saigon,,

BUNDAY

Sun, 31st

R. Main and Mrs. Main (Talkoo) lost to Bun and Miss Koo 8-21; lost to Hool and Miss Koo 17-21; lost to Yong and Miss Hung 5-21,

Friday: USA, Manila, Hong- COLONY HEALTH

Long.

Philippine Cupper-2 p.m.

WESTBOUND

Saturday: Manila, USA. Philippine Clipper-8.30 am,

Twenty-four cases of tubercu- losis, six cases of dysentery and one case of enteric fever were notified to the Health Department on Dec. 28.

Canton Shanghai

MONDAY

Mon

Africa, G due Mar Far

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South

Egypt and Europe via Marseilles seilles, 30th January and London Parcels due | R Fort Bayard

London, 8th February.

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