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NOVEMBER TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY,

THE CANADIAN MISSION.

THE CHINESE CHAMBER AS HOSTS.

At the Chinese Merchants' Club In China Building yesterday after

OUR POOR DAY.

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY'S EFFORT.

27, 1930.

NEW SANITARY BOARD MEMBER.

GRADUATE OF HONGKONG

UNIVERSITY: ̧

Dr. R. A. de Castro Busta, the new

and after a distinguished career as

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amely, the Scholarshin in Clinical Surgery and the Sg Yee-hing Scholarship in

In its efforts to raise funds to carry on its charitable work for the coming year. the Socfely of St. Vincent de Paul will again member of the Sanitary burth in of the noon, members

Chinese its annual appeal to the greluate of Hongkong University General Chamber of Commerce in

public of Hongkong on Monday, of the were hosts to members Canadian Trade Mission and their 1st December, 1930, when it will wives at a ten-party. The large hold its yearly Safe of Rores.

It is to be hoped that the gathering included Sir Robert Hoarive" will prove a successful one, Tung, Sir Shou-son Chow, the Hen, for the report for the year 1929,

he gradunted in 1992 and Anatomy, Mr. R. II. Kotewall, and the Hoa, which has just been published, is

was appointed House Surgeon it Mr. S. W. Tao,

record of work amory the poor The Chairman of the Curse of this Colony of which the the Government Civil Hospital. After holding this appointment he of Commerce Society may well be proud, and on left for Europe to pursue further General Chamber Mr. Li Yick-mui, delivered a

the strength of which it may studies in Surgery. Joining the speech which was translated into

with every confidence appeal to the Hospital e me the English by Mr. Chau Yu-teng, generous and charitable public of (vice-Chairman of the Chiness Hongkong.

examination of the Conjoint Board Chamber). He sold in part:

The calls on the Society's funds the Royal Colleges of Surgeons and Physicians, obtaining the are Increasing. It is therefore in urgent need of support and atma M.R.C.8. (Erg.) L.R.C.P. (London). Dr. Basta two look up this Christning season we are nak

We are honoured and delighted at the presence to-day of the mem- hers of the Trade Mission of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, members of the Chamber Are thus given the opportunity et com- tog into persunal contact with our distinguished visitors.

LEN

ed to share our fortune with those number of appointments at the upon whom fortune does not smilerio special hornitats ju- London, and was at a time Assistant Sur and help to bring a little hap-vical Offers at St. Jomen' Hospital, piness into the lives of those whom the joya and pleasures of Christmas are unknown.

Lies,

to

Balham. Later on

beenn enfine himself to the aerial study of diseases of the Eves, Ente. No

in Lisbet and Throat, stuiving in tendon. Edinimgh and Pain, 11

able the Pintura Dobhahtais

Malicious and Surgery of the Raval Vaflere of Suremus (Englutely and the Royal College of Physiciausk Londons and is also a "Membre de Seriete Franesis d'17phtaline

We find that in 1928. in the case of trade between China and

The Hongkong public know and Canada, imports into Chins from appreciate the good work done by Canada amounted to $13,430,000 the Society for the benefit of the in value while exports from China Poor of this Colony and will be into Canada amounted to $2.579.- only too glad to have an opportunity Dan Por 1929 imports into Chito asist it to carry on and if poss bave umped to $24,240360 while

sible to extend its scope of activi- from China to tepada also rose 10 $3,000,008), now turn to the figures between Castanelos

Honkung for the repeat what he said at the diner Mame period. Par 1929 imports on Tuesday night, numely that the SPARK CAUSES BLAZE. from Canada

valued at Canadian Tracle Mission to Bong- $2,160,000 und experts to Canada kong and to China was in the ni at $1.140.000. In 1929 importstare of preliminary reconnais- from Caonda had reached the high | saner tour. They spent three weeks in Japan as an official dele- Jevel of $2.830,000 although ex- ports to Canada had declined gation returning a visit that was alightly to $1,400,000,

made to Canatla early this yene by The importance of the conmera delegation of Japanese business cial intercourse between Canada men. and Hongkong will thus be easily realized.

Were

FIRE IN SLUM QUARTER DOES

LITTLE DAMAGE. Firemen and policemen made a quick response when a meSSAKE shortly before 3 came through p.m. yesterday, reporting that fire had occurred at Kau U Fong, be a tenement quarter situated tween Gage and Gough Streets.

Continuity, the speaker said.--- "We have in mind that in the no It is probable that you will en distant future we will send a

The blaze was discovered in the deavour to bring about improve trade mission designated direct to basement of a building adjoining ments and readjustments where China and Hongkong. Our

the large native-style residence of necessary and to remove obstacles ject is simply to make personal Mr. Tang Siu-kin, the well-known that stand in the way of our com contacts. to ascertain Ur ques-

philanthropist, mercial intercourse. Ma as to lay tins which are uppermost in the local merchant and

No. 37 Gage Street. To reach make a lasting foundation for establish- minds of your merchants in the spot, the firemen had to ing friendly relations and for Fur-sport to trade, and to report to their way through ther expansion of trade between the Canadian authorities in order labyrinth of narrow alley-ways The two countries,

to help them to select a delegation

here fand

and flights of steps. Although somewhat their style having cramped by these confrer, the firemen were able to make a quick and thorough job of it.

22

regular

Hoses were run through 1622

I would call your attention to ato this country, and in order that statement of suggestions which such trade mission may know in am going to hand to you members advance the questions that may be of the Trade Mission, on behalf put to them and may discuss them of the Wah On Exporters Assin advance with our Government. ciation which is a member of this 13 can assure you emphatically alleyway, having only sufficient Chamber. In that statement you that the representation that has width for the paysage of one man, will find their views on the que been made to us verbally and the which leads into the rear of the Recured A tion of Chinese-Canadian trade re-representation contained in the basement. Having lations.

utc

can

the

I venture to express the statement that has been handed to close head on the dames, two jeta opinion that the suggestions there-te, simll be conveyed to His Ex-were brought into play, and there- in are very pertinent and worth celleney the Prime Minister of after it remalned but for the In- your serious consideration. YouCanada and to the Minister of Imterior to be flooded before will note therein that emphasis is migration and to the Canadian laid on the necessity, for the sake of ensuring and furthering friendly relations and the develop ment trade between the two countries, af a proper revision of the Immigration Regulations of Canada dealing with Chinese mer chants and students, which sug- Referring to the formation of half-an-hour, all danger was over.

The cause of the fire is attribu gestion this Chamber fully and the League of Nations Society

Hongkong, Mr. Imrie said ted to a spark from an adjoining therefore in heartily endorses. I

it

for would stand

In-kitchen.. earnestly hope that the statement that will receive the most sympatheticfernational paderstanding. consideration of you members of Commenting on the vast trade

famos were put out. Paddy Chamber of Commerve which we husks gathered in swirling masses more directly represent. 1 on the surface of the water which a cataract promise you that I shall make it began to pour out like a my personal duty very shortly through the-alley-way, indicating. after my return. to deliver these that the basement was used as a

personally representations these bodies."

to godown for grain and other stuff of an inflammable nature. Within

the Trade Mission, and that you possibilities between the nations Imrie, the head of the Delegation. will transmit it to your Govern- bordering the Pacific, the speaker and by Mr. F. S. Burd, managing ment with a View to bringing mentioned that it was fully realis. director of the "Vancouver Pro-

of the world vince." readjusted that the trade necessary

was shifting very definitely from the Atlantic to the Pacific,

about mente.

the

Mr. Imrie Replies. Mr. John Imrie, Chairman of the Mission, offered his sincere thanks.

CANADIAN VISITORS.

on behalf of the delegation to the Entertained Yesterday by H.K.

Chinese Chamber of Commerce for

Chamber Committee.

The following were the hosts: The Hon. Mr. C. Gordon Mackle (Chairman of the Chamber), Mr. T. H. R. Shaw (Vice-Chairman). the lion. Mr. J. Owen Hughes, the

Hon. Mr. Paul Lauder, the Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, Mr. W. Il. Bell, Mr. J. K. Bousfeld, Mr. its hospitality, adding that his de- legation warmly appreciated the Representatives of the Canadian M. St. J. Walsh, Mr. T. E. Pearce hope expressed by the Chairman Trade Mission were entertained to and Mr. J. P. Warren (Members that the trade between Canadaan informal tiffin at the Hongkong of the General Committee of the and Hongkong and through Hong- Club yesterday by members of the Hongkong General Chamber of and Mr. Alion kong with South China shall con- Committee of the Hongkong Gen- Commerce).

Cameron.

(Oriental Manager, tinue to flourish and expanderal Chamber of Commerce.

Pacific Steamships, were welcomed Canadlan "That hope finds warm reciproca The delegates tion on var part," said Mr. Imri, by the Hon. Mr. C. Gordon Mackie, Ltd.)

The following were the guests: "and indeed it was the insistence Chairman of the Chamber, who re of that hope in our breast that gretted that official notification of Mr. John Imrie, Mr. W. Mel rocolved too Clarke, Mr. J. T. Lawson, Mr. F. brought us here in the first in the visit had been stance, in order that we might late to organize a reception on the S. Hurd, Mr. N. C. Sawers, Mr. R. H. Baird, Mr. R. E. Thorne, and bring about its realisation."

part of the whole Chamber. Referring to the immigration The thanks of the Canadian Mr. W. J. Riddiford (Acting Cam- policy of Canada, Mr. Imrie said visitors for the hospitality ex-dian Trade Commissioner, Hong- that he could do no better than tended were expressed by Mr. J.'kong).

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