WAH YAN COLLEGE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1932.

NEW RENDEZVOUS:

PRIVATE DINING ROOM AT EXCHANGE RESTAURANT

TERRIFIC STRAIN

MOLLISON COMMENTS ON HIS FLIGHT

AMERICÁ PRAISED

FOR ATTITUDE REGARDING MANCHURIA

11

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

N. Y. K. LINE.

(NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.)

From EUROPE and STRAITS,

BARBER

MODELYSEN 39 AME

PARANA

WILHELMSEN

JESUIT FATHERS TO TAKE OVER ADMINISTRATION

Regarding the pending change

The management

of the Ex- In the administration of the Wah change Restaurant are to be con- Yan college, Father G. Byrne, S.J., gratulated on providing what when interviewed yesterday, should prove a real boon to many atated that the Wah Yan College hosts and hostesses, and their was among the well-known duen-latest enterprise is a sure indica- tional institutions of the Colony tion of their determination to keep and had a roll of over 600 boys. abreast of the growing needs of It was founded by its

the Colony. A room has present

been Principal, Mr. Peter Tsui, under specially set apart to meet the whose direction it had continued much felt want of the publie who to fly vin Montreal where he will demands the assurance of Britlab the Godowns for examination by the ever since, assisted by an able desire to entertain their friends staff of Chinese Masters.

to tin, tea or dinner, and enjoy

music and dancing, in strict

St. John, Aug. 20.

Nanking, Aug, 21, "It was the toughest flight I

In its leading article this morn- The Steamship, have ever made," said Mr. J. A. ing, the Central Daily News pays

"SUWA MARU,” Mollison upon his arrival here a high tribute to America's stand having arrived from the above ports, In regard to Manchuria, as re-Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- after crossing the Atlantic in a westerly direction in a lightflected in the recent speeches of Mr. formed that their Goods are being aeroplane, and I am jully well II. L. Stimson and President Hooded and placed at their risk in the done."

Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and loon, whence delivery may be obtained. odown Company's Godowns at Kow Goods not elenred by the 20th August, 1932, will be subject to rent.

Damaged packages must be left in

In order to rest the flier has decided to delay his departure to New York until 5.30 p.m. and then appear in an air pageant.

never

ver,

The journal also draws attention to the report of the Baltimore Sun to the effect that the United States

of

Mollison emphasised the terrible/upport in Manchuria us the price Consignee's and the Co.'s representa-

naval reductions, declaring that America is nearing the end of her period. if the report is true it shows that

230 p.m. within the free storage

For the

examination Sino- damaged datable goods, the con- signees must arrange for a Revenue Japanese affairs.

Officer to be present.

All claims must be presented within here, after which date they cannot be ten days

of the stermer's arrival recognized.

the Jesuit surroundings, and more especially which was turning, was causing

The paper goes on to point out churia not only adversely affects that the present situation in Maa-

American commerical interests, but also tends to compromise her pre-

stige as aponsor of the Nine-Power Treaty and the Kellogg Pact.

"Mr. Tsui is retiring from uney.

flight, which was made through school life at the end a. the year" Upon entering the room, one is fog and rain. Although aRid

Byrne, and has greatly impressed by the pleasing above 500 feet, he was unable to patience in respect to the Father made arrangements for the con- and restful atmosphere produced sen the water below for hours and tinuance of the College by its by the brightness of the general did not know whether the wind, transference to Fathers. The College will con-by the neat and oltractive decora-him to drift off his course. tinue under the direction of Mr.Itions, must careful consideration THui to the end of the year. in having been paid to detail. One Allowance For Drifting. September, however, one wing offcan Congratulate the Studio In the boarding department will be d'Art, who ore responsible for the set aside for five members of the interior decorations, and Lane, Order. They will join the teach- Crawfords, for the furniture and ing staff and familiarise them draperies. There has certainly selves with the actual conditions heen wrought a setting keyed to of the school and its work, before chythm and carnival, yet retaining taking over the inanagement at the necessary home-like atmos- the beginning of the holidays in phore. The walls are panelled December.

with wooden mouldings and are treated with plastre granule and a barmonious seen in

of deliente

he came overland in the

view of this, he allowed seven degrees for drifting, which proved to be just about right, as, when morning it was not ten minutes before he sighted Harbour Grace. The intrepid flier added that in view of his marriage, he would not have flown till later if the fight had not been arranged six months before. "The College buildings will refinished off with main, an they have always been colour scheme rarely

He would have tried to reach New York if he had had ten more the property of the Catholle Mis-Hongkong.

gallons of petrol, he said, alon, under Bishop Valtorta. They

The curtains

Mollison exclaimed that will continue to be rented from shades of orange, with horizontal return flight would be easy, but the the Mission by the Jesuits, as they stripes of deep brown, gradually he had definitely given up the plan are at present rented by shading off into its different tints.to return to England within Tsui."

ending in mauve, to complement minimum period. At the end of December Fr. it, the blue which is the theme of He further explained that his Gallagher S.J., Ph.D. becomes the colour scheme. Although of wife, formerly Miss Amy Johnson, Headmaster, the legal Correspon a fascinating shade, the dominant would not return with him by air. dent being Fr. G. Byrne, Procura- hue has been rendered more pleas- tor of the Order in Hongkong ting by clever super-imposition of is understood that, with a few ex-gold over the veins of the plaster the Press throughout Amerien, is ceptions of Masters who have al-granule.

S

Mr.

arr

nc-

He le receiving thousands of messages of congratulation, and

eulogising the airman's feat.

WANG WILL AGREE.

ready suvered connexion with the) At a table with a big glass top | Reuter. school, the present very efficient an interviewer hud demonstrated staff of Chinese Mastura will be to him the way in which the retained.

colour schemes are arrived at seientifically--by means of eurate dilution or intensification with burettes and pipettes with standard colours of the spectrum, [TO REMAIN TEMPORARILY IN The choice of the exact shade of The complimentary colour of the dominant hue can only be attained accurately by this means.

LOCAL WEDDING.

SATURDAY'S CEREMONY AT

UNION CHURCH

MEDICAL AID IN THE NEW TERRITORIES,

Of considerable local interest was the wedding which took place at the Union Church, Hongkong, on Saturday morning, of Miss Gwen- doline Margaret Nicholls, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A GOVERNMENT HOUSE SHOWS Nicholls, well-known residents of Hongkong, and Charles Ellwood Holmes, son of Mr. Ellwood Holmes, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and of the late Mrs. Holmes.

INTEREST IN WORK

EXECUTIVE YUAN

Nanking, Aug. 21.

Mr. Wang Ching-wei and others have returned from Kuling. It is understood that Wang Ching-wei has virtually agreed to Chiang Kai- shek's suggestion to remain in the Executive Yuan until the third Plenary session of the C. E. C. of the Kuomintang.-Router,

Wang's Confirmation.

to

No claims will be admitted after

No fire insurance has been effected.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Iongkong, 19th August, 1032.

the goods have left the Godowns.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

at their

U. S. Not Supported.

"Since the Manchurian trouble America has been unsurpassed in her sincere intention to help bring about a settlement, but not being a member of the League and The Steamship, geographically far removed from

"CHENONCEAUX“ the scene of conflict, abe Was Arrived Hongkong on Tuesday, naturally anxious to seek the con-

the 16th August, 1032. certed action and support of

From MARSEILLES &c. France and Britain." adda

Consignees of Cargo by the above the

Informed named steamer are hereby article.

that their goods with the exception varying national interests, such being landed and placed

The journal deplores that, due to of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are support was not readily forthcom-risk in the Godowns of the Hongkong ing, thereby encouraging Japan Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., her inordinate ambitions.—Reuter, obtained as the goods are landed

Kowloon, whence delivery can be

Ambussor's Optimism.

Goods not cleared within 7 days including date of arrival, will be sub Washington, Aug. 20.ject to rent.

All, claims must The Japanese Ambassador, Mr. undersigned before the Friday: be sent to Debuchi, who is returning to 26th

August, 1932, or they will Tokyo, has declared that he is be recognized. hopeful that differences, if any, Damaged packages must be left in between Japan and the United the Godowns for examination by the States over Manchuria, would consignees, and the Company's Sur- veyor Messra:Goddard & Douglas at soon be reconciled.--Reuter.

10.00 a.m. on

Tuesday, the 23rd August, 1932. Consignees must have R Revenue Officer in attendance when. damaged dutiable goods are examined hy the Company's Surveyors.

MISSING MALAYANS.

INDIA AIR SURVEY SEARCH PARTY'S MISHAP

engine trouble.--

Calcutta, Aug, 20. Mr. Raynham, Managing Direc tor of the India Air Survey Com- any and his search party, who left to-day for Rangoon on their way to Bangkok to search for the Mulayan planters, Salt and Tay- lor, who have been missing for a and financial report of the New A printed copy of the general

Nanking. Aug. 21. week since setting out to fly to Mr. Wang Ching-wei, interview-England, made a forced landing Territories Medical Benevolented to-day, confirmed the report 50 miles north of Akyah, believed The ceremony was performed by Society, for the year 1931 (already that he had agreed to remain tern- to be due to the Minister, Rev. E. G. Powell, publisked in this paper) has been porarily as President of the Execu-Reuter, with Mr. G. E. Longyear officiating received. together with a copy of

tive Yuan, pending the selection at the organ. The bride, who look-a letter from Government House, of his

successor by the Plenary (5 ed charming in u dress of pink as follows:

Session of the C. E. C.-Reuter. broderie anglaise and organdie, and carried a bouquet of pink roses and

Chang's Successor. maidonia ferns, was given away by her father. A younger sister, Miss. Betty Nichols, was in aftend- as bridesmaid, wearing a dainty frock of pink frilled organdie and carrying a Victoria pony of pink and white roses., The bride's mother wore a costume pictured georgette.

Rnce

of

Mr. G. Horridge discharged the duties of "best man".

After the ceremony, a reception was held, attended by many friends, at the residence of the bride's, parents at 16, Peak Road.

The happy couple are proceeding

from Nanking, but it is doubtful whether they will be used.

pro-

The Young Marshal still fesses his wish to go abroad, but apa movement to retain him in Pek- con- ing is daily gaining strength.

Dear Sir, I am directed by Mrs. W. T. Southorn to acknow. ledge with thanks the copy of your 1931 Report. His Excel- lengy and Mrs. Southorn, are very much interested to see the points good work which is going on currently "Chairman of the Pek- Reater. and hope that it will continueing branch of the Military Coun-

A

Nanking, Aug. 20. Government Mandate

Chiang Kai-shek

to flourish in the future Theyil" which supersedes the office of were also glad to hear that the Purification

charity performance at the Queen's Theatre netted such a large profit, and they wish lo take this opportunity to con- gratulate you and all those con- neeted with the performance for the excellent work done.

(Signed) F. W. WEHD,

Captain, Alde-de-Camp,

to Japan for the honeymoon. Mr. The letter is addressed to Dr.

Medical Bene-

Holmes chose for hur going-away. I. Taeng, Honorary Secretary, dress

and white Now Territories ensemble.

A

navy

blue

volent Society.

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