JAPANESE BOXER FUND

HOSPITAL SCHEME

APPROVED

(Special to "Telegraph”)

Shanghai, Mar. 13. The Committee of Trustees for the Japanese Boxer Indemnity Fund has passed resolution nuthorising the annual appropria- tion of $2,000,000 to finance the expansion of Japanese medical work in China. An organisation

formed has been

with Count ex-Japancae Foreign Minister, as its president.

Uchida,

the

The

evolved Blazi

by Japanese medical lendera provides for hospitala to be run by Chinese and Japancae staff in a number of principal cities in China.

Preparations for the establish- ment of a hospital of this kind in Shanghal have been carried to ab advanced stage, as a alte has been chosen near Hongkow Park- Central News,

INDUSTRIES FAIR SUCCESS

BIG ORDERS FROM OVERSEAS

London, Mar. 12. Colonel Colville stated in the Commons to-day that reporta from all sections of the British

Industries Fair indicated that the orders obtained for Home marketa were in excess of those resulting from the 1983 Fair.

The volume of inquiries and orders secured

from uversens buyers was stated to be higher than in any previous Fair, and this claim was borne but by the fact that there was an increase of 20 per cent. in the attendance of overseas buyers in the London section.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1934.

RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

DANCE MUSIC FROM THE HONGKONG HOTEL

Summit

SHIRTS

Bridal group at the wedding in Shanghai of Mr. G. R. More, son of the late Mr. Andrew C. More and Mrs. More, of Hongkong, and Miss Jessie Ritchie Neil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Nail, of Shanghai

CHINESE Y.W.C.A.

ACTIVITIES REVIEWED AT

ANNUAL MEETING

The fourteenth annual meeting of members of the Chinese Young Women's Christian Association of Hongkong was held last weeke

CHARITY RUGBY.

Seven-A-Side Draw Announced.

PLENTY OF ACTION.

Rugby tourna-

VALUED SERVANT.

MR, IP KWAI-CHUNG RETIRES FROM PUBLIC SERVICE

By the resignation of Mr. Ib Kwai-chung, confidential clerk to the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, the Government has lost the service of an efficient servant.

The Seven-A-Side Mine F. C. Woo M.B.E., presided

at the Hongkong Football Club groundment Service, Mr. Ip Kval-chung and extended a welcome to a veryment, in aid of charity, commences During his 20 years in the Govern- large number of members and tomorrow and the second round, often appeared in Court in Liquor, She gave brief semi-finals and finals will be played Opium, Tobacco and Distillery friends present. Account of the growth of the on Saturday, The competition will cases in the interests of the Association during the last fourteen provide plenty of action for followers Government. With the technical years, and expressed the hope that of the game and mame really interest knowledge gained from his work, its subsequent history would prove ing play in promised.

The draw was announced last night he played an important part in distillery control and oplum sup- that the Association as a Christian

He was also an expert woman's movement

would prove as follows:

HMS. Cumberland "A" v. S.W.B. pression. the

in Chinese accounts and through itself of increasing value to

"B," referre Dr. Selby: community.

I.K.F.C. v. Army Small Units, re-him, many fraud cases on revenue were successfully brought to light The opening devotions were taken Tree Mal. Gottwaltz

H.M.S. Adventure . R. A. Stene-and malefactors convicted. by the Rev. Li Kau-yan.

cutters, referee Maj. Gottwaliz; Mlas

the

Kwok Sheung-man, The attendances in Londen were | Vice-President, presented the re- 12,008 overseas buyers, 114,989 | port of the nominating committen, Home buyers, and 34,506 puble. The total attendances at Birming ham were 121, 697-British Wire.

{Cas..

STRANGE REPORT OF ROBBERY

TWO COMPANIONS ACCUSED

The Board of Directors for a new team of office include Miss F. C. Woo, Mrs. Choi Nal-sing. Mrs. Cheunge Ting-kong. Mrs. S. 1. Tan, Mrs. Ny Shi-sheung. Mrs. Y. K. Chow.

Miss Sin Tak-hing is the General Secrelawy, and Miss Elliott the Western Secretary.

Mrs. Wong Tse-chuen presented the audited finance statement for

1.K. & S. Bank . H.M.S. Temar and S.S referee Maj. MacIntyre;

JL.M.S. Cumberland "B" v. Lincolns, referee Maj: MacIntyre;

v. R. A. Lyeemoon, S.W.B. "A" feres Dr. Selby,

From ZBW on a wavelength of 255 metros:

4.30-7.30 p.m. Chlučne programme. 0.30-7 p.m.

Chinese

Shorthand

Lesson from Studio,

7.30-10.30

p.m.

European

pro-

gramme.

7.30 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quotations, etc.

7.33-6 p.m. From the Studio.

The 35th of a series of lessons in "Cantonese" by the Rev.-Mr. J. R. Wells.

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather. Re- port.

8.3-9 p.m. A Concert. Orchestral-Prelude in C Sharp Minor (Rachmaninoff, Op. 3, No. 2). Orehvatral-Prelude in G Minor (Rachmaninoff, Op. 23, No. 6).

Victor Concert Orchestra. Planoforte Solo--La Campanella (Paganini-Liszt).

Pianoforte Solo-Stacento Etude

(itubinstein).

Mischa Levitzki. Song By the Waters of Minneton- ka (Licurance).

Song-The Lass with the Delicato

Air (Ame),

Mavis Bernett (Soprano). Violin Solo-Polichinello Serenade (Kreisler).

Violin Solo Dance

Mallonette (Winternltz).

of

tho

Fritz Krelalor.

Song The Robel (Wallace). Song Son O'Mine (Wallace).

Dennis Noble (Baritone). Pianoforte Solos-(a) Flirtations in Chinese Garden (Chasins). (b) Rush Hour in Hongkong (Chasing).

Pinnoforte Solo-Impromptu in A

Flat (Chopin}.

Benno Meiselvitch:

. Song-My Dearest Heart (Sulll- Song-A Summer Night (Marziais van).

and Goring Thomas).

Doris Vane (Soprano). Violin

Seronado Solo Kreisler (Lehar).

Violin Solo-Fenaquita Serenade

(Lehar-Kreisler).

Fritz Kreisler. (b) Songs-(a) O Mistress Mine Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind (Quiltor).

Song Come Away, Death (Quit-

ter).

Derek Oldham (Tenor). 9-9.30 p.m. From the Studio. A Pianoforte Recital by Mr. Harry

During his tenure of office in the Government he took a great interest in public welfare. During the end disaster in the neigh- a fair re-bouring povince in 1924,

was organisca ir Hongkong fo raise funds for the relief of the flood sufferers. Mr. Ip formed ka theatrical troupe out of the cleri- Ore. cal staff, and raised approximately $5,000 which was wholly devoted

Into the second round with hyes.

Kowloon and HM.S. Cornwall go

Play commences Wednesday at 4.15 p.m. and on Saturday the competition commences at 3 o'clock. The Blarney Stone Rugby Sevens Challenge Shield is being competed for the first time.

The Band of the South Wales Bor

derers will play before and during the rounds on Saturday. During the the year, showing a balance of a intervals between the semi-finals and ittle over $400, which was adopted. the final a game of sack rugger will

After Miss Shin had read a brief be played, report of the year's work, thirteen members of the Wah Kwong Clubs, under Miss Wong Yuk-mooi's able teenth Anniversary Ceremony," which cleverly depicted various de- Association's of the The man who made the report, į partments

A strange report was made to

the Yaumati Police Station night; regarding

robbery in King's Park.

last

alleged

leadership, presented "A Four- SMART FOOTBALL WIN

o Tai, said that, with two work. companions, he was on his

way,

at about 6 p.m., to look for work

at the new

King's Park.

service reservoir

nt

When they arrived at a bridge above the grounds of the Club de Recreio he was, without any warn- ing, struck by the two other men. He escaped from them, but ngain seized and struck over head with stones. He was forced

Was

to give up $62 he had on him. The Milan, many comprised Ave $10 and coins,

CORRESPONDENCE

A Literary Query

The Editor.

Hongkong Telegraph

New York.. Amsterdam

FOR THE EAGLE

(Continued from Page 8.)

more

to the relief of the sufferers

Board of Honour.

Programme.

i Sonata in B flat minor (Chopin). 2 L'Isle Joyeuse (Debussy)

of the 9.30-10.30 p.m. A relay Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra In acknowledgment of this ser- from the Hongkong Hotel Grill Room vice the Flood Relief Committee by courtesy of the Management (Dur- presented the troupe with a boarding the intervais recorded music will of honour which still hangs la the be broadcast from the Studio),

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Presk Imports and Exports Office.

News.

For the last two years Mr. Ip

has worked zealously for the St. John Ambulance, and the erection under of a modern hospital now construction on Cheung Chow Island was largely due to hlu efforts,

In order to raise funds for the furnishing and equipment of this hospital

10.35 p.m. Clone Down.

ALLEGED FIRM. FRAUDS

equulizer. After think no

he organised two FOREIGNERS scoring was made and the half end-theatrical plays in the Ko Sing ed by the count of 1 to 1.

Play in the second

canto was Theatre which realised well over Mar. 12 also fast and interesting with the $9,000.

77.5/16 players of both teams battling hard)

the

fasi the

COURT.

BEFORE

Lower Court proceedings were commenced before Mr. Hamilton, at the Central Magistracy yester- day afternoon, in the case in which Jose Lizarraga, of Manila, Wong Sau-mo, of Shanghai, and Nicholas Levitsky, a Russian, are charged with conspiracy to defraud

Mr. Ip Kwal-chung haa Just as- 15.70 to

break the deadlock. The Mociated himself with a big in- 12.81 boolers played 九 fine fefensive dustrial concern with a capital of 220 game and kept in check

19.00 working forward Bing of

35,000,000, and is being one of its 530 Brilishers, The Britishers alse apportioned committee, and Chair 50% put up n Gne defence anch

gave men of amalgamation commission Aihe Filipinus a chance to score. of the Industrial and Trading 1/416

Co. Shanghai, and the China' Can 5.08% An the game narrowed down to Co. Hongkong.

7.66 finish, however, the Britishers The object of the new company sons by falsely pretending they 28 were afforded an opportunity In is to promote the manufacture of were carrying on a genuine busi-

EXCHANGE RATES

Mar 9,

billa

Paris... Geneva Beriin.. the Helsingfors Oslo. Athens

uenos Aires. Shanghai.

77.5/82

.15.72%

12.79

22694

19,90

630

59.5/32

.36

1/4%

.1/23/16 .38%

.9204

5.07% 7.54% 28 122% 37.5/32 510 1/64 .21.70 .19.39%

19.39% 22.40 22.10 .109%

100% -1/4,3/32 176.3732 4% 1/23/32 3814 223

122 score when

.6.09% .2017

4.08

20% 20.13/10

10344

Vienna.. Prague Madrid Bucharest. Hongkong. Brussels Stockholm Copenhagen Lisbon Bombny itio.. Yokohama.

Belgrade. Montreal.

Sir-Can any of your numerous | Montevidro, renders kindly let me know the name of the author of the following lines which I accidentally:

came across quite

"The Measure of a Man"

Not-llow did he die ?" Birt -

"How did he live?" NotWhat did he gain ?"-But-'

"What did he give?”

These are the units to ensure the

worth

Of a man as a man, regardless of

birth,

NotWhat was his station 7 But

"Had he a heart?"

And How did he play his

God-given part 7

"Was he ever rendy with words

good cheer,

Silver (apot). Silver (forward).20% War Lom......103.7/16

-British Wirefcas.

17 awarded

penalty kick

ball them. The

WIK

per-

sniled cans, paper and clocks. Factories ness known as the Standard Pro- 10 right along into the net despite the will be established in different ducts Company at 20, Connaught 1/64pforts of the Filipino gon keeper parts of China and will be extend- Rond, Central, and eighteen other 21.83 to stop it..

ed to the Straits Settlements and | charges of fraud.

NAZIS CELEBRATE

MARK ANNIVERSARY OF

ASCENDANCY.

Munich, Mar. 12. Thousands of Nazis, officials, Stormtroopers and members

MILITARY MATCH.

Javn.

Mr. Whyte-Smith, Assistant Mr. Ip Kwai-chung in an inter- Crown Solicitor, prosecuting, said view expressed the opinion that the present trade depression in that the evidence would disclose this Colony could be alleviated by four polute: the defendants had promoting local industrios. The batined goods or credit by pretend- British Empire Preferential Rateing to carry on a genuine business; they had no intention of paying for he considered ought to provide the goods; fraud could be inferred means for the promotion and The following have been chosen to maintenance of trade between the from the fact that Levitaky had the represent the Small Units

alrendy left the Colony and Selected Colonies, He attributed the

the point of other two were on

Borderers To Play Selected Small Units Team.

XI agalust the South Walen Borderers closing down of many factories in leaving; and lastly, a certain de on Saturday, March 17, at Sookunpoo, Hongkong to the difficulties in commencing nt 2.15 p.m.:

Major V

J. Havia, R.A.M.C. (Capt.). Cant, obtaining satisfactory certificates, Kree of confederney, did L. J. Welah, R.A.S.C., Lieut. R. J. testifying to the percentage

of

among them.

exist

Walker, R.E., Sergt. E. T. Taylor, British Labour, and consequent The hearing promises to be a R.A.P.C., Sergt. T. Todd, R.A.0.C, fallure to obtain the Preferential lengthy one, occupying several Cpl. W. 11. Colledge, I.A.M.C.. Cpl. Rate,

afternoon18.

The first defendant was represent-

B. Ballard, R.A.9.C., Cpl. 11, Ming-}| Mr. Ip Kwai-chung will leave for ton, R.A.M.C., Sapr. T. Tucker, R. Singapore by s.s. "Conte Verde" Pte. R. Leigh R.A.M.C., Pie. Fon a business trip and will returned by Mr. R. 11. Cole of MORBYE, Forsythe, R.A.S.C.

Resurve: Sgt. C. Correlins. R.E. 01 Scorer: L/Cpl. M. Meadows, R.A.M.C.

ex-soldiers' organisations, gather-Umpiro: W. O. I. B. Jordan, R.E.

of cu here to-day at the Exhibition

Hall at a ceremony which com.

To bring back a smile, to banlish a memorates the Nazi seizure of!

lear ?"

Not-nt was hila church?" Nor-

"What was his creed 7"

Hall Brutton & Co., while the second defendant was ropresented by Mr. M. A. da Silva. The third defendant was not represented.

10 Hongkong in a month's time.

TEXTILE PROBLEM,

Local firma alleged to have been WILL BRITAIN ACT IF

defrauded are as follows-Messrs. PARLEY FAILS?

Mustard & Company ($408.75), The number of people vaccinated power in Bavaria in year ago.

Messrs. Rois Mazoy & Company by members of the B. John

London, Mar. 12. Am-

Jardine, Chancellor Hitler himself was bulance Brigade up to March 10 wan Replying to a question of Mr. Ltd. ($2,293.08), Mara, present, and led the procession 12,05. Of these 17,718 were

pro- D. G. Somerville in the House of Matheson & Company Ltd. ($271.60), Messts. Butterfield & Swiro ($628), into the great hall..

viously vaccinated by the Brigade, Commons to-day, as to whether or Mesare, Anderson Meyer & Company

Luhring Of the not the Government would take ($180), Moser The Bavarian Prime Minister, while 26,238 are new coses.

& Smith Herr Siebert, gave an account of now cases 1,680 were never previous netion in case of failure of the 194.00), Mossrs. Wang Brothers

textilo Anglo-Japanese

negotia- (855), and Mossrs. Dodwell & Com Infants. the work of the Bavarian Governy vaccinated, and of these 886 wore

tions, Mr. Burgin, aaid it would be pany Ltd. ($140). ment in the Interests of Nazi-ism. The proceedings were impressive

premature and inappropriate to discuss failure at the moment. in the extreme, and concluded with a reverberating chorus of thousands of voices which joined The s.s. Empress of Russia is due in the singing of "liorat Wessel," hore from Shanghai at 7.30 am, on and the National Anthem-Reuter

Special

But--"Ind he befriended those really

in need?" Not-"What did the sketch in the

nowspapers say?"

But "How many misked him when

he passed away?"

Yours, etc.,

Thursday.

CURIOUS.

A reception will be given by the He added that there would be no Chinese friends of Mr. A. E. Wood delay in respect to the textile con at the Chinese Merchants Club on verentions but that it was inad: March-20 at 4.80 p.an, when fore-visable to press the matter further well address will bo presented to him present. Renfor.

on the beension of his retirement....

Of the eighteen charges, three also refer to the deposits of $600 each by Fung Wing-duen and G. O. Wong, on the promise of being employed as shroffs, and a deposit of $250 by Chan ring on the promise of being em- ployed by defendants as storekeeper.

ex-

cholce, Catholicity of

clusiveness of design, perfec. tion of tailoring-these are three of the main reasons for the success of Summit Shirts.

The new grey grounds with

maroon stripes are just

one of the many exclusivé and distinctive designs to be found

in our new stocks,

Two collars with creaseless Interlining to match each

Khirt,

PRICES RANGE FROM

$8.50 each.

Less 10% discount for Cash.

MACKINTOSH'S LTD

ARTS &

CRAFTS.

For the right thing.

in

FURNITURE

CARPETS

CURTAINS

PICTURES

GLASSWARE

etc., etc.

SHOWROOMS:-

45, Des Voeux Road C.

/

Flu!

Are you also a victim of the Flu? Then don't hesitate any longer. Take ‘ASFIRIN' immediately. It affords rapid and certain relief.

BAYER

ASPIRIN

Share This Page