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Revival of the S.P.C.A.
A meeting of dog and poultry fanciers was held at the offices of Messra Jardine, Matheson and Co., Ltd., Inst evening, to make arrangements for the holding, of this year's Dog. Poultry and Cat Sbow..
Mr J. Bell Irving, with whom Was Mr B. L. Frost, Hoa. Secretary, presided over a moderate attendance.
Before proceeding to the business of the meeting, the Chairman expressed regret at the deaths since last show of Mr G. W. Gegg and Mr J. Wildin, both; of whom did a lot of work for the show. The meeting had been called to decide whether to have
show, to appoint a Committee, fix a date and arrange the pro- gramme.Be would first ask the Hon. Secretary to read the Statement ment of Accounts of the Inst Show. Mr Frost read the Statement, showing: Receipts. $882,67 (Sub.! seriptions
Fees $320. Entrance
Į $210 60, Gate Receipts and Sale of
Programmes $821.26); apendi-] ture $826.95 (Prizes $500.50) The balance in band was $55.92. Great credit was due to to the late Mr Wildin and Mr J. G. Kynoch for the very hard work they did in staging the dogs and poultry: also; to Mr McCarthy for bir nesistance) in judging.
The Accounts were passed-
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Show on 30th Inst,
The date of the Sbow was fixed for Saturday, April 80th, entries to close on Saturday, April 23rd. ·|
The programme was discussed and it was devided to inc3uds Cats. Birds (canaries, parrots #te) and] Eggs in the Show.
The S.P.C.A.
Mr Frost said that he wished tol propose that the Committee which took up the show and interested | itself in dogs and poultry attempt to resuscitate the Society for the Prevention of Crueltry to Animals
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him that to express themselves in Chinese to he could mention at the meeting offenders he thought they might that the Governor would take an, have folders, with photographs interest in the Society and pro showing the correct way to handle! Hably become president and patron pigs, poultry etc.
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"Both the Japaness and the represented by some 100 studente, The Japanese hosts numbered 50, Chinese people are well aware Is of the importance of maintain- among them being Baron himoto, Member of the Upper ing intimate relations between
two nations,
but House; Prof Kamala, of Keio the
as they have their University Prof. Shiosawa, of long C. E. WARREN & CO of it. He Mr Front) was quite
The Japanese Government has Waseda University; Dr. Terao, respective present Governments. willing to do the spade work would probably revert to the old decided to subsidise the Sino- Mr. Ebara, Members of the Upper which fail to represent the real with regard to the secretaryship ways as soon as he got around the Japanese Literary Association at House, Dr. Yoshisawa, Chief of popular will and wishes, so long in starting the Society. Perhaps corner.
the rate of Y150,000 per annum the Political Affairs Bureau in will the realization of the air
and Mr. remain an impossibility. The somebody else would take it up afterwards. He certainly thought be proceeded against next time.
Mr. Front: if he knew he would for the purpose of ensuring the the Foreign Office,
comfort of the Chinese students Akasbi of the Educational De-anti-Japanese movements
China, the gradual disappearance that every day fearful cones of
in Japan, says the Nichi Nichi.
partment. The member: That brings you
of the Chinese students from this cruelty were to be seen, partly due
It is reported that the As- to the punitive rather than the sociation is going to establish
The function was opened with country, the unsatisfactory to ignorance and partly to careless-
dormitories for the Chinese stud.a brief address from Dr. Mat development of the pending Sino- iness. He thought it the duty of the Europeans to take the
ente in different parts of Tokyo sumoto, Principal of the East Japanese diplomatic question, all with subsidy, sach capable of ac-Asiatic School, who, welcoming these are to be attributed to the matter up.
commodating some of Japan- There are two dormitories bis eincere hopes that on their ese Government, which, the already by the return home they would strive to \ Chinese are well aware, is hardly established
Chinese promote Sino-Japanese friend-endorsed by the people at large. Association for the
The peoples of the two countries. students, which, however, are
The dormitories After several other speeches by must act in future with the con- insufficient. which the Association has decided prominent men, Mr. Liu, Counviction that the realization of the to construct will be made as cillor to the Chinese Legation, ex-real Sino-Japanese entente pre- complete in all respects as can be pressed thanks for the kindness supposes
necessity of desired. They will be completed extended to the Chinese students reforming their respective Gov at all hours.
within half a year.
in this country. He also spoke of ernments," Clean, Delicious & Appetising,
Under the auspices of the school the necessity of a Sino-Japanese Once Tried Always Asked For. Mr. Frost gave an instance of a
authorities a farewell dinner was jenteate for the promotion of the European Menus a la carte at
The Government of Japan, has given on Sunday evening at the mutual welfare of both peoples. pig carried on a truck, the wheel of All Hours. Teas, Ice Cream,
the vehicle filing its back with decided to establish two Japanese | East-Aslatio School in Kanda in Some of the Chinese students also Cold Drinks, Cakes, etc., every revolution. He drew attention Commissioner's Offices of the honour of the Chinese students addressed the gathering, among Special Dining Room for dinner to it at the time, but we informed League of Nations in Paris and who have just graduated from the them being Mr. Wang Fang-chle, parties, accommodating 40 per- that the authorities would probably Geneva with the appropriation Tokyo Imperial and other Univer-whograduted from the Veterinary sons, with Drawing Room at not wish to lose a sundone. approved at the last session of sities.
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A member said it was excellent thing, but how would they go about it? One felt one couldn't do anything.
Mr Frost said the Police assisted in Shanghai.
The member: They have horse traffe there?
The Chairman said they had, but such things as poultry in erates, pigs in baskets, etc, came Loder the Society's purview.
but do the coolies go to school?
Mr. Frost said Mrs, Stubb's sug- gestion was street postera in Chinese explaining unnecessary cruelty, and individuals to stop cruelty in the streets.
It was eventually decided to call a meeting at a later date to go fur ther into the matter.
This concluded the businesa,
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