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ELECTION.
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Notice is horeby given that on
For the first time for many Thursday, 21st April, the supply of electricity will be discontinued years, the election for the vacancy occurring on the Sanitary Board can- from Lai Chi Kok, Shek Lai Pul will be contested, a second
nominated. and part of Choung-sha-wan bedidate having been tween the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 Mr. F. C. Mow Fung, J.P., han pim. for necessary work on high been nominated by the Rev. W. per-Walton Rogers, President of the tension maine, mitting.
weather
REMOVAL NOTICE.
Kowloon Residenta Association, and seconded by Mr. E. Cock, M.B.E., a past President of that Association,
Mr. Mow Fung is well known in the Colony, having been re-
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public services during that period. to He was primarily responsible for
the formation and organisation of the war time Police Reserves, and subsequently received the thanks for his ser- of the Government vices in connexion with the for- mation of the Chinese Special Con- good did such stabulary which work in the emergency of 1925. On the formation of the exlating Polleo Reserve in 1927 Mr. Mow Fung
appointed Assistant WAS Superintendent of Police (R), in command
Com- of the Chinese
Mow addition, Mr. pany. In Fung was a Director of the Kwong Wah Hospital, Kowloon, during 1926 and 1926, and has served on the General Committee of the K.RA. since 1927, being Vice Pre- sident in 1929 and 1930, and Pre- sident in 1931.
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DEMPSEY
AND
HEENY
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MEETING
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no decision
ON'
THURSDAY.
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DEPARTURE FROM PEKING
Peking Apr. 19. The League Commission left at 10 p.m. They will all travel to- gether a far as Chinwangtuo, and after that Dr. Wellington Koo wil kn to Dairen in company with Lord Lytton, while the Japanese nesca sor, M. Schnee and M. Claudel will travel by Japanese destroyers to Dairen. Mr. McCay and Signor Marescotti are going to Mukden by train direct.
All the commissioners will meet at Mukden on Thursday. The five commissioners decided their routes to Manchurin by drawing lots.- Reuter.
Nanking Advices.
Nanking. Apr. 19, Messages from Peking state that the League of Nations Commission will leave for Manchuria to-night, the Chinese members alghting at Chinwangtao, from where they will go to Dairen on beard the warship Haichi. The other members of the i Commission will go to Manchuria direct by train.-Router,
Uchida to Remain.
Dairen, Apr. 19. Count Uchida, whom certain poli- tical circles in Tokyo have been trying to dislodge has decided to retain the Presidency, temporarily, in view of the League Commis- slon's visit to Manchuria.-Relter. Manchurian Trade.
London, Apr. 19. British trade with Manchuria has not been seriously affected by the Sino-Japanese conflict there, according to information received by his department, stated Mr. Colville, Secretary of the Overseas Trade Department in reply to a question in the House of Commons. The position was being carefully watched however.-Rcuter..
C. E. R. Strike.
Harbin, Apr. 19.
A Rengo message reports that following the arrest of 40 with ployces in connexion dynamiting of the Japanese troop train on April 12 all the employees of the C.E.R. are greatly indignant and have decided on
em- the
4
eral
kea- This
will
on
the whole
and
strike to-morrow.
the service suspend
of the line
prevent the transportation of Gen- eral Tamon's division, which was due to leave Harbin for the south to-morrow morning-Reuter.
Opinion in London.
London, Apr. 19. Japanese and Soviet relations In the morning's are featured papers and very large headlines foreshadow an impending clash n
result of the Soviet massing troops on the frontier and mutual suspicions. It is generally thought that neither Japan nor the Soviet desires hostilities, so it is hoped that the danger point has been reached.
that the Riga reports state Prava Izvestia is publishing articles on war danger, und alleg- ing that Japan Intends extending of conflict beyond the the zone Manchurian frontier.
not
Soviet politicians have taken up the war theme and are alleging that the Japanese Government compelled the Press to maintain silence on the Soviet refutations of Japanese charges of terrorism. "The situation is daily becoming mere delicate and more dangerous," declares the
Chronicle. News "Events are taking a course which might drag Russia reluctantly into the picture."-Reuter.
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TO-NIGHT'S DEBATE.
WOMEN VERSUS MEN AT THE Y.M.C.A.
THE DOGS' HOME.
REPORT ON WORK DURING PAST MONTE.
There has been more activity at
The closing meeting of the sea- son of the Y.M.C.A. Literary and the Dogs' Home during March Debating Society, arranged for than for many months, as the fol-
Will summary
show. to-night, promises to be one of the lowing outstanding debates of the year, the During the month 27 dogs were Women's Section having been in- admitted to the Home, as follows: vited to take part in the discussion. Sent by Police 4. from Kennedy "That the Professions have been Town kennels 7, not required 2, improved through their adoption brought to be destroyed 6, brought by Women" is the motion to go for custody 5, brought for custody. before the meeting, and it is to and treatment 8.
be proposed by Miss K. P. Curton, A total of 21 dogs were dis- who is a past member of the posed of as follows: London University Debating So-
Sold 0, returned to owner 2,
cloty. She will be supported by destroyed 11, claimed 1, died 1.
Of the 11 destroyed, four were Miss K. M..Knill, who also enjoys!
the reputation of being an able disposed of in the lethal chamber speaker; whilst in the opposition at the request of owners. Of the there is Mr. J. Crozier, who took 10 dogs remaining, 5 are kept for such a prominent part in the custody and one for custody and successful debate on the craze for treatment for mange.
The 9 romaining are awaiting spoed a few months ago, and Mr.
A. B. Jeffries, who is a nowcomer suitable homes, and all to the Society's platform.
The debate will be held in the
healthy,
are
West Lounge and should attract a speeches will be broadcast by record attendance. The opening ZBW.