JAPANESE STAR RESIGNS
Pole Vaulter Leaves Olympic Teams
Tokyo, April 24: Shuhei Nishida, pole-vnulter, to-day resigned from the Japan- cse Far Eastern Olympic delega tion and was returning to his native province.
His loan was regarded as a dia- tinct sol-back to the team. Inas- much as he had been counted upon to annex pole-vault honours for Japan at the Tenth Olymple Games which are to be held in Manila from May 12 to 19.
Nishida, one of Japan's out standing feld athletes, placed sec- and in the finals of the pole vault at the World Olympic Games held in Los Angeles in 1932.
ARMY SPORTS
LINCOLNS WIN CUP
10 POINT MARGIN
Amasaing a total of 123 polnté, as compared with the 113 points gained by the II.K.S.R.A., the Lincolnshire Regiment won the Inter-uni Athleti Cup at Sookunpoo yesterday, when the Hongkong Area Athletip Meeting was concluded.
There was
ading-dong struggle for supremacy, between the two units the wingers taking valuable points in the 480 yards hurdles and the one mile relny, to gain the lend and a safe margin with the Brigado one event in hand,
were
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SCHOOL LIFE
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DEMAND
The coloured shirt movement in
of. England and the importanec taking boys' classen out of the hands of women teachers were
Gordon in hla among the subjects discussed by Councilor II. presidential address at the fifteenth annual conference of the National Association of Schoolmasters.
Regarding coloured shirts, Mr. At the conclusion of the events the Gordon said that in so far as he distributed by Mira. beileved in liberty, he despised prizes Morris, wife of Col. J. H. Morris, them all. 18.0, 0.3.E., who was introduced hy "It is incredible to me," he de Brigadier G. B. Rowan Hamilton,clared, "that the youth of my Garrlaud Commander during the country should be torn between absence in the north of H.. the Moscow and Rome. Was there G.0.0. Maler General O. C. Barrett, ever, since the days of Esau, such were Sir Thomas Southom, selling of such a birthright for Omeur Administrating the Govern such a mess of pottage.
"We Britishers had our dictator- ment and Lady Southern, His Honour
Among those who accepted invita.
tions
Ifis showing there was excellent Inasmuch as his jump, 14 feet aven, was better than the World Olympic record and but one and n half inches less than the world's! record existing of that time.
Nishida was benten only by Bill Miller of the United States who scaled the bar at 14 feet, one and 7/8 inches, to better the world mark by 3/8 of an inch,
It is expected that Chizno Guerra, Consul to Portugal, The Hon. Trenchard of that. British youth
Sir Shouson Chow, the Hon. Str Mochizuki, who placed fifth in the William Shenton, the lon, Mr. E. D. insults itself when it done ite pole vault at Los Angeles, will replace Nishida on the Far East-C. Wolfe, the Hon. Dr. A. R. Welling political shirts of many colours.
ton, the Ilon. Dr. R. II. Kotowall, the "The average British schoolboy. ern athletic delegation. Mochi-Ion, Mr. C. 6. Muckie, Cai, and Mrs.ĝis a lovable fellow. In him is our zuki's best effort at Los Angeles L. G. Bird, Mr. G. Sayer, Lieut. hope. He does not treat his rival was 18 feet, 11⁄2 inches.
Mr. Justice A. D. A. MacGregor, ship nearly three hundred years Cav. Uff. A. Blanconi, Consul General|ngo. It left us with an undying to Italy, Dr. H. Gipperich, Consul- hatred of Government by armed General
Germany, R. G. Alves force. would remind Lord
EXPERIMENT IN WAGE ENFORCEMENT
MINISTER OF LABOUR'S BILL
The intention of the Government experimentally to adopt 'the prin- ciple of statutory enforcement of wage agreements was announced the House of Commons by the Minister of Labour, Sir Henry Betterton.
The initial step is to be taken in relation to the manufacturing section of the cotton Industry.
cultivate and preserve the great spiritual qualities of boyhond."
Col. H, B. J. Dowbiggin, Mr. P. to rubber truncheon and intern- Colllsson, Mr. And Mrs. R. A. C.ment camp. In friendly rivalry he North, Mr. J. A. Fraser, Mr. and gives his knock-out and helps his Mrs. P. Jacks, Mr. and Mrs. J.
victim to his corner. He must Franks, Mr. and Miss Lockhart Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Here, Mr. and Mrs. H. St. J. Walsh, Col, and Misa Doughty, Squadron Lender and Mr. C. R. Keary, Flying Officer G. R. Murphy, Professor R. Robertson, Professor R, K. II. Simpson, Professor Brown, and Professor (. A. Middleton Smith..
Results.
Masters Far Boys
Urging the Importance of having masters for boys' classes, Mr. Gor- don said: "To anything other than an automatic machine disguised as a Civil Servant the fact that boys require, need, demand men teachers is obvious.
The results were as follow: Throwing the hammer.1, Lincoln- shire Regt (183 feet 3 A.); 2, H.K.SRA.; 3, East Lancashire Regt.
"We give the infants depart. Rot Individual throw 98 feet 1 in. ments and the girls' departments. Enilsted boys roce.-1. Royal Artil- as of right, to women teachers. Jery (18,noes.): 2, Lincolns; i, S.W.BA. We demand equally as of right all
100 Улгеба (12.4/5 Rees); 2, 5.W.B.; 4, RA.
relay.--1,
Lincolns boys from the infants' stage on- Javelin throw, R. A. (242 feet);wards as the province of the man 2. Lincolus: 3, H.K.S.R.A. Best in teacher. If to give
British boy n teacher of his own dividual throw. 127 feet ins.
One mile team race.-1, II.K.S.R.A.; frex is sex warfare, then very good, we are at war. We are at war ol Long Jump-1. S.W.Bs. (pair 40 behalf of those who cannot fend for feet): 2, 1ncolns; 3, ...RA. Bent themselves." Individual jump, 20 Coet 7 ine.
Sir Henry Betterton was asked what was the present position with regard to the joint representations} made to him by the organisations, S.W.Bs; 3, 1/8 Punjabis, In the manufacturing section of the cotton industry with reference to legislation on agreed rates of wages.
180 yards hurdles.-1, 1/8 Punjabis;
to every
Mias M. Bennell, of Crouch End
He replied: "I propose to have 11.2/5 secs.); 2, Lincolns: High School for Girls, speaking ok
S.W.HS.
the question of women teaching further meeting at once with Three-quarter mile open relay-boys. said: "Only by employing the employers' and operatives' H.K. Palice (2 mins. 33 secs): 2, South men as trainers for boys can we organisations, and subject to the China Athletle; 2, H.31.S. Caradoc. hope for the right adjustment and result of that discussion pro- One mile relay-1. Lincolns (3 growth of the boy's whole per- pose to introduce legislation. It mine. 36.1/5 sore.): 2, Royal Artillery; sonality and the normal develop. will be understood that any such, H.K.S.R.A.,
ment of his masculinity. legislation would be limited to the Tug-of-war--1, H.K.S.R.A.; 9, 24th
"To say that woman is not manufacturing section of the cot-Battery, R.A. ton industry and would be regard. The final standings of the com-capable of helping a boy to achieve this full and vigorous manhood is shire
Regiment, 123; 2not in any sense a slight upon her The proposed Bw, it is RA, (113); 9. 1/8 Punjabla as she often seems to think.. Still, understood, be an enabling Bill by (93%); 4, 5.W.Bs. (81%); b, Royal however charming and clever we which the parties will be able to Artillery (79); 6, 2nd Bn. East women may be it seems pretty make offective any agreement Lareaahire Regiment (08); 7, Small obvious that a boy will not learn to voluntarily concluded. No time Units (21).
become manly by imitating us!
ed as an experiment."
will be mentioned in the Bill, and the initiative will be left to the
employera and operatives
ganisations,
or-
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EXCHANGE RATES
There has been trouble in Lan- enshire for some time as a result Paris. nf non-observance of the wages Geneva. agreement in the manufacturing Berlin.. section of the cotlon industry.
SPECIAL COURTS FOR Aires.
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FIDE*
"We believe that Nature de- bands a man teacher from the age of eight."
DEMANDS
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The Co-operative conference at Glasgow was welcomed by the
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Coroner And "Official Madrid.
Impotence"
The suggestion that special Copenhagen traffic courts should be formed to Lisbun deal with
persons responsible for Banday.
the Rin road accidents was made by
Yokohama, East Lancashire Coroner (Montevides. Frank Rowland) at an inquest Helgrade.. Colne. "Some time ago," he said. Montreal..
designated the increasing num- Silver (sput) ber of road fatalities as the mas-Silver (forward). 187% anere of the road. The questionWar Loan... bas now become vital and urgent, but the official attitude is one of hesitant distractions ad im- polence.
Many subjects were discussed 37.5/10 by the conference. These include) 510 pensions of £2 a week for all' 1/5
workers at 60, abolition of the. 21.81
House of Lords, the establishment 19.-10 22301 of a 40-hour week, propaganda 10 against Fascism,, a nation-wide at- 1763782 tack an slums, and the establish-
44 ment of a "Peace Day" in alli 12.3/1 schools.
384 Mr. Alfred Barnes, the Chair-
225
man, in his opening address pre- 5.1212
18dicted that the country would re-i 18.13/16 ura to power a Labour and Co-) 4.10.11/16 162.11/16) operative Government at the next: British Wireless. General Election.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
IT IS A GREAT ART TO BE SUPERIOR
There will be a dinner dance at Re-
TO OTHERS WITHOUT LETTING THEM pulse Bay Hotel on to-night and a KNOW IT.-II, H. Shaw.
tea dance on Sunday 4:30 pm.
"It must be obvious to the meanest intelligence, that the basic root of the trouble len in the human element," said Mr. Rowland, "and the cure lies not in giving **--' grandmotherly advice of safely Dr. D. J. Valentine has been appoint- One case of smallpox and
Brat or in the multiplication ofed a member of the Nurses Beard dur- cases of meningith were reported to transport regulations. Something ing the absence of Professor W. 1, the local health nuthorities more drastic necdicit,
Gerrard.
Tuesday.
"There should be special courts
two
011
to deal with all offending users offer the Colony for the year 1934-1935 supply and installing of a vertical It is notified that the valuation Ests] Tenders are being invited for tho the road. These should be presid-will be open to inspection at the Tres-steel boller and countings complete, ad over by furies with practical sury for twenty-one days commencing with double funsel, for the Kowloon experience of present road cenon Tuesday, 1st May.
Disinfecting Station. ditions.
"Until this is done." he added, "the toll of the ronde will continue |ing at Leighton Hill Road at its junc- It is notified that at the expiration to increase."
tlun with Percival Street, terminating of three months the name of the Hol at un-named road west of Pennington Feok Shipping Company, Limited will,
It is notified that the road commenc-
The Hon. Treasurer of the St. John Street, will in future be known as unless cause is shown to the contrary, Ambulance Brigado Acknowledgen lysan Avenue.
with grateful thanks and appreciation
be struck off the register and the coni- pany will be dissolved.
As from
the receipt of the following donations It is noted in the Gazette that thei
Next Tuesday'a meeting of thei towards Brigade Funds: Mr. Tang following companies have been struck! Chiu (Ha Tauen), $100: Hon. Col of the Register:Rainbow Neonlight Rotary Club will be devoted to n Treasurer and Mrs. Taylor, $100; Mr. Co., Oriental Commercial Co., Ka Ping discussion of Club affairs. E. M. Raymond, $100; Mr. P. R. Kwok, Restaurant, China Rattan Products next Tuesday the venus for the $60; Mr. Wong King K'au (Fanling), Co., Lee Yuon Hong, Wah Nam Bank-weekly Rotary meetings will be at|
the Ifongkong Hotel Roof Garden. ing Co. $10.
*
Banks.
H.K, Banks, $1855 b. II.K. Bank (London), £134 n. Chartered Bank, $1631⁄2 n. Morcantile Bank, A •
13.
→128 n.
Mercantile Bank C., £13 n. East Asia Bank, $03 n. Am: O. Fiantice Corp., Sh. $20 a China O. Fin. Ord. Sh. 34 n. China 0. Fin. Pref. Sh. 85 n.
Insurances.
Conton Ins.. $322 n. Union Ins., $010 b. China Underwritera, $11⁄2 b. China Fire, $525 n. II.K. Fire In., $245 n. International Assce, $6 n.
Skipping.
Douglas, $36 . 1.K. Steamboats, $1231⁄2 n. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.), 830 n. Indo-Chiras, (Def.), $38 n. Shella (Bearer), 49/41⁄2 n. Union Waterboats, $11.30 n.
Mining.
Aatamoks, 65 cts, a. Balators, $35 n. Baguio Gold, 38 eta. a. Benguets, $34 n.
Benguet Exploration, 20 cts. n. Benguet Coldfield, 20 cta, n. Big Wedge, 12cta n. Gold Creek $331⁄2 n.
Ipo Mining, $4 n. Itogons, $7 n. Kailan, 24/- n.
Langkala (Single), 318
n.
S'hai Explorations, Sh. $4.90 n. S'hai Leans.. $53⁄4 n. Raube, $16.30 b.
Venz: Goldfields, $6:60 n.
Docks, etc.
I.K. Wharves, $97% b. .I.K. Docks, $15 b.
S. China Motors A., $2 n. S. China Motors B., 38 n. Providents (old), $1.95 b. Providents (new), 76 cts. Hongkowa, Sh, $350 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $5.20 Shanghai Docks, $130 n.
Cotton Mills.
n.
n.
Ewo Coltons, Sh. $10.70 n. S'hai Cottons (old), Sh. $76 m. S'bni Coltons (new), Sh. $43 n. Zoong Sings, Sh; $184. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $70 n.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $0.15 b. H.K. Lands. $61 Ba. S'hai Landa, Sh. $25 . Metropolitan Landa, Sh. $14'. Ilumphreys, $11.20 n. ILK. Kenities, $5.70 n. Asta Itoalties "A" 9h. 8140 n. Asia Rontics "B" Sh. 320 1. Chinese Estates, 385 n.
n.
China Realtics, Sh. $15% D. China Debenturo, Sh.$187 n.
Pubile Utilities. Tramway, $20,90 b. Peak Trama (old), $15.90 n. Peak Trama (now), $74 n. Star Ferries (old), $96 b. Yaumati Ferries, $221⁄2 1. C. Lights (old), $9.15 b. C. Lights (now), 383 b. H.K, Electrica, $72 band sa. Macao Electrics, $234 n. Sandakan Lights, $8 n. Telephones (old), $24.15 b, Telephones (new). $12.30 b. China Buses, Sh. $18.40 n. Singapore Tractions, 5/- n. Singapore Pref. 16/10% n.
Industriala Malabon Sugars, $12% n. Cald: Maeg. (old), Sh. $21 n. Caid: Macg. (Pref.), $19 Canton Icca, $2.90 n. Cements (new), $24 b. H.K. Ropes, $5.00 v.
Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, 27 sa. Watsons, $6.46; n. Der A Wings, 31 m. Lane Crawfords, $4 n. Mackintosha, $21 n. Sinceres, $13 n. Wm. Powells, $1.60 Wing On (K.), $140 n.
Miscellaneous. Amusements, $3.30 n. II.K. Entainments, 59 n. S.C. Enterprises, $14. United Theatres, Sh. $2 n. Macno "Greyhounds," 32 n. Construction (old), $1.85 h. Constructions (new), 70 cts, b. B. Ind. G. $ Bonds, 88% n. II.K. Govt. Loan. 84% b. prom. Vallaco Harpers, 88 n.
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Girls who net up-stage often miss the spotlight.
RADIO BROADCAST
WEEK-END BROADCAST
RELAY OF ORGAN RECITAL FROM UNION Church
From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 355 metres.
4-7.30 pm Chinese programme. 7.30-11.30 p.m. European Pro- gramme.
7.30-8 p.m. Light Orchestral Musle, Apache Dance (Offenbach), La Golondrisa (The Swallow),
Victor Saton Orchestra
A Little Love, A Little Kish (9leru).- Because, (D'Hardelat),
Albert Sandler and His Orchestra, At Dawning (Cadman).
New Light Symphony Orchestra. Waldteufel Memories (arr. Finck).
De Groot and His Orchestra. Bird Songs At Eventide (Conten). Gipsy Moon (Borganoff).
Albert Sandler and His Orchestra. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
8.03-9 p.m. A B.B.C. Recorded Pro- gramme.
"Sorge from the Shows."
A Programme of Tunes from Eng- Ish Musical Comedies, arranged and produced in the London Studios of the British Broadcasting Corporation.
by
John Wall Cast.
Anona Winn Olive Groves Reginald Purdell
George Baker
The B. B. C. Revue Chorus and the Orchestra conducted by Leslie Wood- gate,
9-11.30 pm.
A Reiny of the
Hongkong Hotel Danco Orchestra from the Hongkong
Hotel Grill Room.
10.30 pm, Rugby Mid-day Press News,
11.30 p.m. Close Down,
All Relays of the Hongkong Hotel Management. Orchestras are by courtesy of the
SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME.
10.30-11.30a.m. A relay of the Service from the Union Church.
Preacher-The Rev. Dr. E. L. Allen.
Order of Service.
Voluntary
Hymn-May Jesus Christ be
Praised." Invocation and Lord's Prayer. Scripture Reading. Hymn-0 Taste and See That
God is Gond."
Prayer. Solo-Mrs. II. Lockhart,
Offertory. Offertory Prayer, Hymn-Lord of All Being.”
Sermon. Bymn-"All Hall, The Power of
Jesus' Name." National Anthem. Benediction..
11.30 mm. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.
12-12.45 p.m.
A relay of the Hop Yat Church Morning Service.
1252.30 p.m. European recorded programme.
p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
2.10 p.m. Close Down.-
4.30-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.
7-10.30 pm. European programme. 7-7.30 p.m. Dance Musle, Fox Trot-the Talk of the Town. Fox Trot-Whatever You Do. Fox Trot-With You Hero And
Are Here. Fox Tro-Sittin' on a Log. Fox TrotMy Dancing Lady. Fox Tro-Learn to Croon.
Fox Trot-Moonstruck.
Fox Trot-Moonlight Madness. Waltz Good Night.
7,30-8 p.m.
A Relay of the Organ Recital by Mr. G. E. Longyear from the Union Church.
Programme.
1. Morning Evening
2. Fostlude.
Paaternic
3. Berceuse. Overture
4. Vesper
Adagio
5. Evensong
Hollins,
Hollina,
Hollins.
Meole.
Merkel.
Martin.
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather
Report.
8.03-850 p.m. A Concert. Violin Solo Danse Espagnole
(Do Falln-Kreisler), Violin Solos-(a) Minstrels
(Debussy) (By Flight of the Bumble Beo (Rimsky-Korsakow- Hartmann),
Yehudi Menuhin.
Song The Flowers Were Growing in
the Fields (Gretchaninoff). Songs (a) Berceuse (Cradle Song) (b) Snow Drop (Gretchaninolf).
Nina Koshetz (Soprano), Pianoforte Solo-La Campancila
(Liszt). Pianoforte Salo-Staccato Etude
(Rubinstein).
Mischa Levitzki. Chorus-Chauve-Souria--Duet from
Pique Dame (Tachaikowsky). Chornia-Chauve-Souris The Knife
Grinders Daughter (Traditional). N. Ballet's Chauve-Souris Company. Violin Solo-Jota (De Falla). Violin Solo-Serenade Espagnol
(Spanish Serenade (arr. Krolster).
Fritz Kreisler. Song--Drake's Drum ("Songs of the
Sea") (Stanford).
Song Outward Bound ("Songs of the
Sea") (Stanford).
Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone). Octot-Second Movement from
"Symphonto Pathetique" (Tschaikowaky},
J. H. Squire Celeste Octat. 8.50-9.30 p.m. Orchestral. Suito No. 2 in B Minor (Bach),
Chlengo Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Frederick Stock. Coriolan (Beethoven)-Overture,
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