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CAMBRIDGE
REVIVAL
MOVEMENT.
UNDERGRADUATES' MEETING IN A CASE.
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH, 10, 1932.
VIOLENT CRUELTY TO CHILD.
60-YEAR OLD MAN GAOLED.
snid
S.P.C.C. CASE,
With astonishing spontaneity there has sprung up in Cambridge The
new wharl Al Kowloon ja deeply religious movement. will shortly he ready for use, de- clared the Hon. Mr. 4. J. Pater.
Some people think it is just a son, presicling the annust part of a religious revival which tencing
at general meeting of the Houckong in passing over the country-the and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Oxford Group movement is une Co., Ltd.. this morning.
part of it and what is known as crease in revenue, following the the Aquafle Group is another, upheaval in China and the world, though they are different in cons shump, was reported.
Mr. Paterson Hald:
A de-
Before 1
after
ruction.
Exactly what form the Cani-
re- nut
And you guilty of peralstent and violent eruelty to the child," Central Magistracy to-dny, In sen- Mr. Wynne dones at the
formerly of the United States Lu Kwan, agust 60.
Army, to labour, accompanied by a fine of three months" hard $160, in a case taken up by the Society for tho Protection of Children.
of the Society, spoke of a number Miss Agnes Anderson, Inspector
or visits she made to the defen dant's home at, 8, Grosson Street, when ahe Invariably found the Endopted) child being made to sit on a cuspider, at all times inade-
her
to
HEAVY JAPANESE LOSSES.
CASUALTY LISTS ISSUED.
Shanghai, Mar. 9, 4.88, pm. All was quiet on the "front" to the went of Shanghai to-day an the 14th. Japanese Division com- pleted the task of taking over the lines held by General Uyeda's 8th. I Diylsion, which is returning to Shanghai for a reat.
It was the 9th. Division which Japanese marines found themselves was rushed in Shanghai when The
unable to take Chapel and had to have reinforcements to avoid the
by the Chinese forces. pessibility of being overwhelmed
The 14th. Division, which won recruited at war strength and witch numbers about 20,000 strong. diserabarked at Woosing on March
The 9th. Division, which hus borne the brunt of the fighting, will bes gh to be relieved, as many of the officers and men are exhausted, Renter,
proceed with the ordinary bustness, bridge movement will eventually of the meeting, I wish to make take is unknown, but it is a move special reference in the death ofment outside the Mr. Wong Kam-fuk, our late - licious
organised pradore. Mr. Wong joinst the against them.
bodies, although Company three years formation and therefore, had given A week or two ago, in a cafe inquately clad,
7. She muted a num the Company 42 years servies. He the centre of the town, was held was a man of distinguished charme.n extraordinary meeting of men aged
injuries which the child, three years Recording fer and great ability and the prand worsen, the average age of European reckoning, appeared to strow the Company has tank is whom was not much over 20. The have suffered. fur, to a large extent, to his de Aquatic Group, which was formed votes and loyal support He will by Mr. B. Hession. the old Cam-Superintendent of the Tung Wah Dr. Poon Sek-wah, Medical be greatly missed and I desire to bridge swimming Blue, and meets Hospital, place on record sur appreciation of ¡la Landon drawing rooms, was his valuable serviews in the Cam-meeting is friends in Cambridge, pany.
What is Worth While," The notice sent out spoke of friendly discussion group on wint is worth while in life,"
Mr. Wong Sikchung, son of the tate compradore, has been appocal ed to succeed his father, whom he is anslated for a nunder of years.
The report and sincerament 0 accounts, together with the audi- tors report. have been it you hands for some days, and with vour perntission. I will follow the usual procedure and take them 45; read.
}
Less Prokt
this is
very
Gal- log
WZM
Japanese Attacks,"
Shanghai, Mar. 9, 10.17 p.m. state that all is quiet on their While the Japanese continue to frout the Chinese continue complain of Japurune attacks,
The local offer of the Nine- teenth Army Issues a telegram re- erived from Chiang Khang-naf, and commander of the Nineteenth
Army, stating that last evening the Japanese strongly attacked their lines at Luhochino. Taltsang, and were ropulsed.
where the child Wis admitted on March 4, made a de- tailed report of multiple bruises and abrasions disenyered on the child's body, some of which he "attributed to Indentations made.
by finger-unila, and others to bear ings with a 起徉息。 He gave the opinion that the child was in an under-nourished condition nad suffering from a colt swellings when first treated
Plenty to Ent. Replying to the allegation under-nourishment, defendant [claimed to have given the child sil the sustenance it needed. He called an amah to give evidence in sup port, and this witnews declared that the child had three square meals a fish, nork and rice.
The actual subject renity tered
little. What which underlies Br matter is the spirit of desire those who were present.
action of people have Christ as the central All these
frurehend and the Bible as the foundation, but they are seeking Lafter truth in what may be called
the 18 way.
They Were yang
and women of all types, for here one
You will see from the profil and fuss account the nett earnings for ended December 31 SAT amounted to $954,271.95; 3179,392. less than the previous saw a Rugby Blue and interna-day, consisting of beef tei, year. In consentemes of the re-final, and there an Olympic swim- duced profit, your Directors recam mend that the bonus to sharehol ders he reduced to $2, making the dividend and bonus $8 per share against $9 per share distributed For 1930.
The condition of trade, especial ly shipping, throughout the world
is so well known to all of you that
mer, but all young people who have thought things out for them- elves and are anxious to discuss ordinary people quite honestly, every-day problems with other quite frankly,
#t congenial atmosphere.
in
Over a Cup of Tea.
His Worship: What diel yourself have for food?
Witness: The
child.
meals.
you
Zame ILA
the
The child was so well fed, con- tinued witness, that it became slothful and refused to walk after That happened quite often, Mr. W. M. Thomson (S.C.A.)-- When the child did not walk, you under-struck 17
witness
I need not enlarge upon the effects The country needs a revival," which it has had on our business, said one of these young During the year, 866 steamers dis. graduates, "Not tub-thumping in charged at the wharves cumpared the market square, but by means with 902 in 1930.
[af friendly discussion.
The peo There was considerable falling off in transple are aching for a message, not
delivered from shipments, the handling of which
a soap-box and we rely on a great deal as a source starting with a text, but from
conference a drawing-room
of revenue. The decrease in re when a man will any: Look here. venth is also attributed
to con-reRows. sin
iy universal. You sequences due to the outbreak of political differences in the North have got sin and so have 1.“
towards the end of the year and the boycott of Japanese goals,
115
The new movement pioneers believe that in the first bstance the way
to convert 22 New Wharf.
woman is over a cup of tea. The new wharf to which re- ferred
No Arguments. at our last meeting will shortly be ready for use. A cer- These young people meet 'clear tain amount of dredging is neces-107 alt duiominational barriers, an sury to allow really large vesels the common ground of personal. to approach and this is receiving | practical experience. Jistening attention.
with respect to what others may In the balance sheet under Kow-have to say. Their one and only fupa wharves, the sum of Sti18,878 rule is that arguments are strictly since expended, is on account of forbidden.
wharf I have just The expenditure buildings against
reconstruc.
the new
mentioned.
the cost
of $61,889
Hear
The attack wan renewed this decision. morning, but was not forced to a
Renter
Peace Attempts.
The British Minister continues to keep in cluse touch with hoth sider, presumably exploring all likely avenues towards ponce.
To-day, in company with the Consul General, Mr. Brenan, he Wellington Koo, and Mr. Que Tal- lunched with Mr. T. V. Soong, Dr. chi, the Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, ---Reuter Special.
Cost to Japan. Shanghai, Mar. 9. 4.40 p.m. A Japanese War Office His Worship informed that she need not answer the ques declares
nouncement renching · Shanghai
thut
altogether there have been 2,769 casualties in Mr. Thomson-Did you see any-Manchuria and at Shanghai, made one strike the child?
Lion if she not want to.
Witness replied that both the prenta chastised the child. mother oftener. The reason that the child was naughty, would play and break things, or would fall about.
up as follows:
Manchuria:
Killed Wounded
The
was
Shanghai: Killed
Wounded
Mr. Thomson naked it witness really considered falling an act of nnughtiness,
Witness: 1 don't know whether that amounted to naughtiness.
Ha His Own Way. In his lund statement, defendant pointed at that people had their had his own. His discovered that ways of terhing chlidren, and he
RADIO BROADCAST
CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME FROM STUDIO.
Broadcast by Z. B. W. on a wave- length of 350 metres. 1845 K.C.'s).
0.00-8.00
p.m: Europeau Pro- gramme.
5.00-5.21 p.m.
Band Selections.
Zip Zip (Broke). Whispering Piner (Byrne);
Sir Dan Godfrey conducting the ◆ Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra. G083. Nell Gwyn Dauces (German). Humoresque (Dvorak). Reg. Band of H, M. Grenadier Guards, 4971/2 and 4972. 5.21-5.35 p.m. Vocal Quintette. Muestros Pupular Medley. The Maestros with Novelty Orchestra. 5002-6603. 5.35-6.05 p.m. Children's Concert from the Studio, 6.05-6.38 p.m.
A Concert. Violin Solo-Paderewaki's Minuet-
Paraphrase (Paderewski- Kreizler). Leo Cherniavsky. 3360-R. Plano Solo-Au Couvent (Borodine).
Jan Cherninvsky. 3360.R. Song-A Folry Went A-Marketing
(Fyleman-Goodhart).
Dame Clara Butt (Contralto), PBS. Instrumental Trio-A Bright Morning
on the Alps (Holati.
Anonymous 2945R. Band-Robin Adair-With Variations
(Hartmann).
St. Hilda Colliery Prize Band with Cornet Solo by Alwyn Peasdain. 2347R. Violin Solo-Chant Hindou (Rimsky'
Korsakow and Kreisler). Violin Solo-Minuet (Beethoven)
Bernard Rellfie. 3088 Song-The Temple Bells (From
"Indian Love Lyrles" Woodforde. Finden). Song-Lenn Than the Dust (From
"Indian Love Lyrics"-Woodforde.
Inden).
Edgar Coyle (Baritone). 1864R. 6.38-6.62 p.m.
Four Songs by Lny ton and Johnstone. The Punch and Judy Show. A Cottage for Sale. Silv'ry Moon,
Ain't it Great to be Home
7.00 p.m.
DR143.
Again. DB38
(Stock Quotations, Mail Notice, etc.).
6.62.7.25 p.m.
Selection by The J. H. Squiro
Celeste Octet. a.
Torosdor et Andalouse (Rubinstein,
arr. Sear). Romance (Rubinstein,
Twilight on the Waters
877
K17
188
1.387 --Reuter.
Losses at Shanghai. Shanghai. Mar. 9, 10.42 pain. Odicial
Japanese announce. |ments to-night give the total mili- tary casualties in the Shanghai campaign as 188 officers and men figures exclude the naval losses. killed and 1,387 wounded. These
It is still difficult to assess the
the child was slothful, would not Chinese losses, but impartial ob- walk after it had been fed. "It servers are of opinion that those
Of the future of this Cambridge | had to be driven with a cane." He | killed since January 28 probably movement one thing is abundantly ascribed the prosecution to venge-exceed 2,200, and the wounded clear, and that is that it will aim ful motives on the part of fellow- 8,000, of whom more than half at decentralisation as it spreads, tenants with whom he had had are in Settlement tion
hospitals,- of godowns opposite the These discussion groups or parties, many a private quarrel.
Reuter Special. new wharf to provide suitable space for transii cargo..
as they are more likely to
alled, will be broken into small bodies, each aiming to get their friends along for discussion.
of
Under lighters, the sum $43,000 represents new craft built to handle timber, long steel bars and similar material which cannot be conveniently handled on the wharvos,
There does not appear to de anything else that requires men- tion.
now beg to propose the adope tion of the reput and accounts. When this has been seconded, I
SUGAR MARKET.
THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.
be
The following cable at the close
will endeavour to answer any ques- Jof the sugar market yesterday kas) tions shareholders may wish to heen received by Messrs.
ask.
Seconded by the Ifan. Mr. C. G.
S. Mackle, the resolution
adopted unanimously.
Other Business,
אחיו
The appointment of Mr. F. A. Joseph as a Director was con firmed
trenth and Co.
Pen
London Terminale. March 1933 6/23; down 4d. May 1942 5/51 down 3d. August 1982 5/83% down 344d. Dec. 1932 6/11% down 84d. Bayers at above prices, sellers
and the re-election of Jusking d-d more. Messrs. A. H. Compton and J. P. Warren as Directors, was carried, Messra, Percy Smith, Seth and Fleming and Mesars. Listend and Davis, were re-appointed auditers.
Directors present were Hon.
New York Terminals, March 1933 1.09 down 5 pts. May 1932 83 down 5 pts. July 1932 00 down 6 pta, September 1932 .96 down 6 pts. December 1932 1.01 down 6 pts.
Mr. J. J. Paterson (Chairman), Sourabaya (9/3/32). — Trust
Hon. Mr. C. G. S. Mackie, Mesara,
T. B. Wilson, H. H. H. Priestley,
J. P.
P. Warron. A. IL Compton.
Felix A. Joseph, Frank Austin and
F.
were:--
Milla sold 33,000 tons
Whiten,
huyers and price not disclosed.
Brondensting
H. Crapnell (Secretary).
The report of the Shareholders present Messrs. J. T. Bagram, J. M. Alven, Committee for February shows that the actual hours of transmission 1. Kadoorie (attorney, for Sir E. totalled 253.25, of which 144.75 wore Kaddorie), Peter II. Sin, J. F.devoted to European
programmeN Wright jun., J, Hyde, R. Suther-and 108.60 to Chinese programmes. land, G. B. S. Thomson, J. Dalzie! | The monthly percentages and J. Robinson,
The Royal Observatory reporta that the anticyclono has weakened, It is now central S.W. of Tokyo, moving E.N.E. A shallow depres- alon covers China.
WOTU
European, 57.16; Chinese, 42.84. Now licences issued during February were: 91, and renewals of licencer 398.
Sir Robert Ho Tung has remilled a sum of $20,000 to the Citizens Emergency Committes in Shanghal for the relief of the refugees,
The defendant stated that he had served in the United States Army for 30 years, and exhibited medals. in connexlor with service during the late wIEF. He told the Magis trate he was in receipt of a pen- slon of 560 monthly. in locul eur-
rency.
HONGKONG SHARE
MARKET.
OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY STOCK EXCHANGE.
There were very few baying orders in evidence at this morning's session, the market showing signs of dullness, Sterling shares, however, were again being sought after and were further marked up.
Ewa Cotton
Sales.
Tlx. 14,90 Hongkong Trama $21
Hongkong Electrics $7
Telephones (P.P.) $22.70 X. Div. Dalry Furm $284
Constructions (New) $1%/1.80
Buyers
Honkong Banks $1,400 Unions $450 Providents (Old) $4.00 Providents (New) $2.25 Hotels (Old) $13.76 Hotel (New) $1.45 Hongkong Realties 39 Chinese Estates $95 Cements (Combined) $18 Amusements $19.00 Constructions' (Old)' $6.20 Constructions (Now) $1,75 H.K. Goyt. Lonna 4%%% Premium.
Dock $29
Sellers,
Shanghai Lands Tis. 27 Humphreys SIU China Lights (Old) $21 Malabon Bugara $22 Watsons $16 Constructions (Old) $5,36
Labour Situation, Shanghai, Mar. 9, 6,30 p.m. The labour aituation here has been considerably alleviated with the reopening of factories during the past few days.
More factories are expected to resume work in the near future. Reuter.
British Comment.
London, Mar. 9. The only bright spot in this miserable Far Eastern business Is that it has led to Britain and the United States working together, and to deßulie United States co- operation with the League, anys the News Chronicle, adding:
"Both these facts are important in any case, and the future may easily give them an importance at present unsuspected."
of
arr. Scar). G218.
(J. H. Squire). The Piccanninnles' Plenie
(3. II. Squire). DB2. Baby's Sweetheart (Corri). Chanson (In Love) (Friml). 3807.
7.25-8.00 p.m. Variety. Voen Duel-We'll Cling Together. Yocal Duet-Moanin' for You.
Norah Blaney and Gwen Farrar. DB121. Organ Solo-Father's Favourites.
Teranco Casey. 6626. Descriptive-The Village Blacksmith.- Columbia Dramatic Players 5680. Orchestral-Mary Rose-Prelude. Orchestral-Mary Rose-The Call.
Court Symphony Orchestra. Vocal Duet-Mon Coeur. Maurice Chevalier and Yvonne Vallee, Song-Je Ne Dis Pas Non.
4000,
Maurice Chevalier (Baritone). 4402.
8.00 p.m.
Local Time and Weather Report. 8.03-10.30 p.m.
Chinese Concert from the Studio.
10.30 p.m.
Rugby Mid-day Press News. 10.33 p.m.
Close Down,
All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Messra. Anderson Music Co.
IF THE B.B.C. WANT TO KNOW.
(Continued from Page 6.)
in character, takes place on every fourth Friday and is held in the Oriental Pagoda at the bottom of the Chinese Garden.
And Л
At the appointed hour a gong is яounded and the doors of the Treasury swing open and a laden enmel
amell. of incense emerges. Slowly, to the throb of hidden tom-toms, the camel ud- vances tewards Our Servant, who js seated on to
a raised dais over which the ru.
pankas waive ceaseless. ly to and fro,
The more favourable views on Shanghai are reflected In the quotation of lower war risk rates marine Insurance. Minimum ralca covering goods from wart- house by Japanese
steamer warehouse at Shanghal are duced to ton shillings per centum from one pound sterling, while the rate Dn goods carried other
by nationals' vessels, excluding Chin- cae, are reduced to five
shillings compared with ten shillings: also, the rates of war risk for Japan, Korca, and Manchuria vin Shing- hai are now halved-Reuter.
For some time past, purely as a temporary measure, Nippon Yusen Kaisha ships have omitied Shanghai from their itinerary. The Hongkong Manager of the line, announces, how. ever, that henceforth all N.Y.K. ships on the Japan to London, Far East to California and Far East-Vancouver Seattle lines will resume calling at Shanghai, for the transportation of passengers and cargo to and from there.
At the sound of a cannon · shot fired from the Terrace the camel Je forced to its knees and the mahout kaps from its back and approaches the dais, bearing in his hands a jewelled casket cou taining an exquisitely coloured I.O.U. worked on vellum.
Our Servant accepta this with a gracious "Ta" and then hurric back to the kitchen, covered in con- fusion.
WHAT DO I AND MY WIFE
QUARREL ABOUT!
About once a week. WHO WILL PAY FOR
THIS?
ALL
Us?.
MAURICE LANE-NORCOTT.
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