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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1933.
A CHILDREN'S DAY.
TO BE MADE ANNUAL EVENT
IN. HONGKONG
SPOTLIGHT
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business men, in response to an wrap or frock, whether it could. AUTOMATIC DECARBONISER Geneva, Mar. 27. Wellington Koo, Chinesa ideal expressed, are making pre- be duplicated.
The prospect alarmed Sheila. Minister to France and one of the parations to inaugurate Chinese delegates at Geneva, ment for setting aside April 4t was welcome news, Indeed, speaking before the General Dis- every year as a Children's Day In that she was to earn $50 a week the Chinese community. The but when Gordon explained what armament Commission to-day",
object le to to fall in line with the would be expected of her she generally supported the British National Child Welfare Associa doubted her ability. Disarmament Plan, but criticised tlon of. Shaughal, which in observ "Just be yourself," Gordon told certain points. He pointed out
ing the Day for the first time last her. "Slip into this gown and hat that China, on account of her year, expressly urged the whole of and walk around or sit just as scrupulous respect for treaties. China to co-operate. Just as in the others do. Now and then ore- had undergone during the past 18 England and the United States, tend to inquire about a purThe Steamship, months, and was still undergoing, where a Children's Day is observed chase." with increasing severity, an agregularly every year, so in China
"But I don't know anything gression which was generally and this annual festival will be per- about modelling!" the girl pro- judicially recognised as such by manently placed on the calendar. teated. the world. Dr. Koo felt, there-
As Ching Ming and Easter fall
our cilenta. fore the need for reinforcing the during the first two weeks in April They'll think you are one of them- League Covenant in order to en this year, many may be away for selves." sure a speedier and more offective their vacation, so the committee In another five minutes Sheila ayatem of collective responsibility responsible for organizing the was dressed and ready, "You'll for tho prevention of aggression. Children's Day in Hongkong have be all right. It's easy," the red-
Alr Bombing.
considered it expedient to observe haired girl reassured her. the occasion on April 19, 20, 21 and Sheila stepped again into the Dr. Koo took special exception 22.
soft glow of the outer salon. She During these four days, there hesitated, then moved on. to the British suggestion regard-
As she ng the reservation of the air will be an exhibition of toys, chil- did so her eyes fell on a familiar- bombardment for police purposes dren's food, clothing, toilet articles figure directly across the room. in outlying districts. He said etc. at the Hop Yat Church, Caine
(To de continued.)" aerial bombing had now a terrible Road. In addition, thera will be meaning for the Chinese people. a health contest consisting of a Contest and Exhibition at the Hop
by Yat Church on April 19 at 7 pm.. Its form of warfare was extreme- physical examination daily ly efficacious against national de- medical practitioners during the On April 22, the closing day of fence and was most threatening first three days.
the contest and Exhibition, there Those desiring their children will be a distribution of prizes and for civilian populations. The phrase "police measures" had be. (age-limit 3 to 18) to participate children's sports at the South China come an ominous expression for may secure rexistration forms from athletic field, Caroline Hill, and Sir
either tho Chinese the Chinese people.
Y.M.C.A., William Hornell will be the speaker Bridges Street, or from the South for the occasion. Building. Registration will China Athletic Association, China The committee is composed of .com Mr. Ngan Shing-kwan, Drs. mence on April 1 and close on April Arthur Woo, T. C. Yip, F. I. 12.
Treung, II. C. Chen and K. F. Koo, Bank, Mr. James Choa, and others. Mr. Lam Chi-fung of the Ka Wah
Dr. Koo added that China had never had any army, navy or air force answering requirements of special circumstances, but the pre- sent experience was a lesson. She
was faced with the pressing need
of a coastal defence and air force. Her inadequate system of defence had induced aggression. Con- sequently, China was compelled to make reservations regarding the basia for calculating her arma- ments.
Dr. Koo particularly objected to the allocation of only 100 aero- planes to China in the British. draft plan-Renter.
DEBT PARLEY.
BRITISH AMBASSADÖR AND U.S. SECRETARY
Washington, Mar. 28. ; "We all kept our shirts on, any- way."
This was all that the British Ambassador, Sir Ronald Linsday, would say to pressmen to-day about his further conversation with Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State,
and their respective financial ad- visers. The conference took place to-day regarding the. world economic conference and war debts.
Mr. Hull was more communica- Live and stated they had continued their preliminary tentative discus- aion on the world economic situn-) tion. He expected to continue the which were extremely valuable in clarifying the views of the officials of the two countries. Reuter's Special.
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BEST
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COLOMBIANS ATTACK
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Lima, Peru, Mar. 28. What is regarded here as the first act of war by Colombia against Peru occurred when Colombian troops, supported by gunboats and aeroplanes, attacked the Peruvian possession of Guepi on the
A Putumayo River, not previously
T
considered to be within the dis-
puted territory
Tho Peru-Colombia dispute, which is being pushed ahead with- out reference to the League of Nations, concerns" the possession of Leticia,
It is reported that the Peravians have mined the river Amazon in I
the vicinity of Leticia, making it almost impossible for the Colom- bfan gunboats to operate there. Reuter's Special.
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