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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,

REMOVAL OF RADIO TRANSMITTER.

PROVES UNSATISFACTORY AT CAPE D'AGUILAR

Votes totalling $614,058 wore approved at a meeting of the Finance Committee of the Legisln- tive Council held yesterday.

Those present were: The Colonial Secretary (Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, C.M.G.). The Colonial Treasurer

(Hon. Mr. E. Taylor).

Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy. C.RE. (Director of Puble Works).

Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton. Hon. Mr. I. H. Kotewall, C.M...

LL.D.

Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga. Hon. Mr. S. W. Ta'o, LL.D.

Hon. Mr. J. J.; Paterson. Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau. Mr. R. A. C. North Clerk of Councils).

NEW EDUCATION.

INTERESTING LECTURE BY DR. RUGG AT UNIERSITY

The modern methods of educa- tion arising out of the present change in the crillation of the world were graphicaly illustrated by Dr. Rugg, Pricaor in Colum- bin University, jho is doing re- search work in to Far East, at a lecture to the Buckton Society In the Hongkong Įniversity Union Assembly Hall int night.

Dr. Rugg saidth Mrs. Rugg and he had comqtoChina to see If they could undestnd what wan happening to crisation here. Startling changes were occurring in Amreka.

The speaker or on to illus O.B...trute the changes wich had taken place by referring tithe introduc- tion of modern fichinery in automobile factor.. where the machine worked with uncanny ingenuity and most human ability. The mojich method of the producton of iotor care was multiplied pn foldby the use of the new plot as gainst the old.

(Depats

Depreciation of Sterling. Regarding a vote for $144.986 for depreciation of sterling securi ties, the Hon. Mr. Shenton said: I see, Sir, the depreciation is very been large. Has the situation rectifed since?

The Colonial Treasurer: There has been an appreciation between January 1 and March 31, which has been very considerable.

Hon. Mr. Paterson: It is, of as any public course, the same company which has to take the Accounts as they come.

Transmitter Moved to Peak.

being for $0.861. On a vote

the pur- special expenditure for chase of a broadcast transmitter, the Hon. Mr. Shenton asked: s transmitter at Cape that the d'Aguilar? I gather it is not as successful as it might be.

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APRIL 29, 1932.

LATE SERGEANT R. A. COLEMAN

FUNERAL AT HAPPY VALLEY The funeral, of thelato Sergt. R. A. Coleman ot the Hongkong Police took place last evening. The remains brought over from Kowloon, wore convoyel in a motor hearse to the Protestant Cemetery, which was entered by the Stubbs Road gate. In the large official cortege following the heared were the Acting Inspector- General of Police (Mr. T. 11. King), Mosers. L. H. C. Caithrop and Thompson. Assistant Superinten- dents of Polleo, Chief Inspector P. Grant, Inspectors A. Clark, Fallon, Mair, W. R. Cheater-Woods, R Shannon, MacWalters, Chiang, and other senior officers of the Force.

The service at the graveside was performed by the Rev. L. N. Wat- kina.

Wreaths were sent by :--"la Wife," "Tony and With othe thigs, this new Sorrowing civilisationhad hoped to create John," "Nellie and Bob," "Dorothy the enormits poblem of un and Tips," Mr. and Mrs. T. H. employment In America there King, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. C. Cal- were 8,00000 min unemployed.throp, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wick, and 12,00000 in Europe. In the and family, Sub-Inspector and midst of 12 enormous wealth. Mrs. Shepheard, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. and Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Elston. America id her economic political pblema,,

Sup-Inspector and Mrs. H. W. Dr. Ruj gave other examples Fraser, Inspector and Mrs. W. R. of the chige in civilisation and McWalters, Inspector and Mrs. looked ba upon timen of utterly Elliot, Mr. and Mrs. Cary, Mr. and different nchinery. He showed Mrs. L. H. V. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. what drastic changes had taken Mott, Mr. and Mrs. A. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. D. Burlingham, Mr. place in merica.

Speaki of the changes in and Mrs. H. G. Baker, Inspector education the schools, the lee and Mr. A. R. Clark. Inspector turer reffed to personal visita and Mrs. Hoare, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. T. he had ide to various clasa Stimson. Mr. rooms & there found the stu. O'Connor, Inspector and Mrs. R. Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. T. dents be taught to read, repeat' A. and wrifwithout understanding: Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. what th were doing. This he Chester-Woods and family, Mr. described as the mechanised, and Mrs. E. Bloor. Mr. and Mr. standardd and formalised R. T. Butcher, Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Kelly. Sub-Inspector and Mrs. method teaching.

Mair, Mr. and Mrs. Durkin, Mr. and Mrs. Booker and family.

He erged on the modern adopted by up-to-date inattutis wherein students wer not oliven listening education. but reve education which pro- duce blerant. huma lings.

understanding

be

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Chief Inspector P. Grant, Mr. A. Kinnair, Mr. L. Whant, Mfr. W. McLeod, Sergt. D. J. Browne,, L. Wagland, Sergeants Carson and Bowers, Mr. C. T. Byron, Mr. W. Fitches, Sergt. Wallingford. Mr. E. A. Mallet, Mr. W. Newton Wins lade. Messra. Winyard and Cuff, Mr. W. Stone, Mr. G. Harrison, Mr. R. Dormer and Mr. A. Davidson,] Inspector and Mrs. Lane.

No. 8 Police Station;

Single

Sergeants, Kowloon City: Euro-

The Director of Public Works: It has been tried out and found to be very unsatisfactory at Cape are going to d'Aguilar. so they move it to the Peak.

All the votes were approved.

Rensons Explained. Tests conducted with the new transmitter at Cape d'Aiguilar hay-nethou ing proved unsatisfactory. this powerful installation to be moved to the Peak Station where is now the present transmitter operating. It is not anticipated that the removal will take more D I went on to illustrate than six weeks, and within that the jogn. "Not I know, but I time the new transmitter should be hay eerience" and in conclu- sloadpeated the adoption of the in operation.

of the Press slợi I know because I have ex; A representative

tulk with pence." had an interesting Mr... King. Chief Electrical Engineer. P.W.D. yesterday after-cotbe improved and brought up noon, when he learned something to standard in other parts of about the recent work which has thelony, but it was not Celind pofe to do so, with the result

geants, Tsimshatsuf; Trans Star

Officers, Leen carried out.

European Kowloon; thit has been decided to move It appears that when the com- plete equipment for the new trans-thew transmitter to the Peak. Hongkong Fire Brigade; Trafic that should be completed Stuff, Police Headquarters: Of- mitter had arrived in the Colony a

Acera Mess. Victoria Gaol; In- Ser- in February it was assembled, and win six weeks and from which

noon it will undoubtedly

spectors Mess. Yaumati; tests were immediately commenced.

geants Mess, No. 7 Station; Ser- In regard in the arrival of parts, fulsatisfactory.

Service to Ships.

geants Mess, Yaumati; European considerable delay was occasioned by certain parts arriving in a King explained that one of Bont Searchers Mess, Central broken or spoiled condition, which thihief reasons for increasing Fire Station; Sergeants Mess, No. theower of the station was to 2 Police Station: Sergeants Mess. necessitated repeat orders as

Mongkok Police Station: Hong- placements, otherwise work could gibetter service to ships at sen have started much earlier.

ine matter of broadenst weather kong Police Reserve; European Early tests soon brought to veits. He stated that at CapeRevenue Officers and Royal Naval light the fact that, with the trans-Duilar excellent results at sea mitter operating at D'Aguilar, we obtained and ships had re- there was a large amount of in-ped picking up the weather res terference from marse stations, pd at ear-phone strength when the and, in addition, certain areas in 80mlies away, while with which Hongkong licensed listeners prent transmitter the limit with are living, did not receive the test conditions was only 300 miles for programmes satisfactorily, ducorpss.

hotler important reason chiefly to hill screening.

Listeners Considered.

thichage is to cater for those "We found," said Mr. King, wh arenot in a position to buy "that no fewer than 1,037 liston- ponerfureceivers, or who wish ers could not receive satisfactorily, town be smaller variety. The this being particularly so when incensd power should result in it is remembered that they expec-senerbeing able to hear Z.B.W. ted great things from the new wth versmall sets indeed, which station. It was not that they wil proably result in creating a could not receive the station. They birger arket for midget sets could, but it was no better than lolly. ith a corresponding in- as at present, and the results crease ifthe number of licences.

dis- Mr. Rg commented on the re- would doubtless have been

inter- those markall Inck of morge appointing to listeners in

ference experienced locally with Arens."

In certain parts of the Colony, Ruch a mall-powered station as particularly in Kowloon and Kow-operatin at present. He pointed about two were re- out that there were ioon Tong, the results markably good, said Mr. King, but dozen léal horse atations, but the pointed out that such a position interferncèwas very little indeed. was not satisfactory as all listen- With he increased power he ers were entitled to the same re- hoped that .B.W. would be able to cut though any interference, par- ception.

who Nothing daunted, testing and ticulady wth ships at sea experimenting continued in the were trying to get the weather re-

recoption ports. hope that "dend" area

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

Yard Police.

Gino ThRisors

A lively evening so often has dendly results.

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWOR

Across

13:0 187

1 Financial expression affecting deposit accounts displayed by the Boat Race crowds (two words).

9 A month in France will do nice-

ly,

and

10 Support home industries

take British port. 11 Spring is here. 12 It makes haste, and disilkes. 13 This mystery was nover finished. 14 "Good things of day begin to

and drowse, Whiles night's black agents to their preys do rouse."

"Mincbeth.")

17 A delicious beverage.

19 To state with weight, 21 Set in surrounding matter, and

be dim in another way. 22 Enllat.

24 This fruit, I'd explain, is in rain. 24 Deposit in a bank, or a cottage. 29 Gestures that indicate babblers. 31 The pad referred to is neither thicker aor thinner velvet than the others ridden).

32 The age of a Mexican labourer. A good pick-me-up from, viewpoint.

3

any

34 It's very doubtful if this is right. 35 Colour in a personal contribution,

and it will apportion differently.

Down

2 A little pest is in this, related by

the father's side. Join up.

4 Nurse.

5 Surround with a nimbus,

6 "Forever! "Tis single word! And yet our fathers deemed it two: Nor am I confident they --; Are you?" (C. S. Calverly, "For ever.")

LONG DAY'S" WOKN

INDIAN WORKERS' TWENTY TWO HOURS SHIFT

Geneva, Apr. 28.

7 You must make a jouis part of Northern Afric

8 A judge in hell had al

and but little more, Jane burns hog 'in hi town.

11 Good strong material f

exerclass.

16 Spherical or a place 16 Chaplain,

18 Just as well.

20 This fellow is an aucti 23 Get better and regain, 25 Just an old cont, sir, 27 Works.

28 Bird of our childhood

wondering.

30 Past tense synonym 'o 31 This wealthy old India has more than a shill

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The Governor of D That Indian railway employees often worked twenty-two hours a at the time of sensati day, was the startling assertion of convicts in January Chamanlal, the Indian workers before the special As delegate to the International La-Princetown, presided bour Conference, in the course of Justice Finlay. The a protest against-the ratification prisoners who are be of the hours convention by the batch for malicious

other offences. Indian Government.

There are also se Sir B. N. Mitra, the Indian Gov. ernment delegate, declared that ments against some the Government was unable to one of whom was fo carry out its wishes owing to the intent to do bodily hai economic crisis. Reuter's Special officer. Sentence w

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