HOME RULE FOR WALES

DOMINION STATUS DEMAND

DEBATE BEHIND CLOSED DOORS

Aberystwyth, May 23. ehind closed doors the

dred providing for "full domion status" for the ancit principality.

Thesitation for "hame rule for Wales comparable with

that

EMPIRE

DAY

SERVICES AT THE CATHEDRALS

G. B.

Yuk-Ian,

THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1934.

THE HONGKONG

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"The Dog and/or Boundary Business."

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS

Hongkong Telegraph.

"I want you to take away with To the Editor. you to-day the thought that your membership.of the British Empire puts you under an obligation of

Sir, I have been to look at the loyalty, not Brat to King George, boundary atonen erected by a bene- but first to Christ," said the Veryficent Government for the instruc Rev. Dean Swann in brief ad- dress to over 400 school children of an apathetic public, and at the special Empire Day service very pretty they are, nicely incised 231 St. John's Cathedral this with black lettering.

Is I not rather a pity that, after morning, Wish Nationalist Party Amongst those present were Mr, all the trouble to which the Govern Sayer, Director of Education,ment must have gone to prepare ha been discussing the

Mr. A. O. Brawn Miss H. these stones, not to speak of the bral new Constitution Sawyer, Mias Atkins, Mr. E. C. taxpayers money which has been connection therewith, wh their experts have Stewart, Mr. G: W. Reeve, Mr. Lo spent in

for practical purposes Capt. P.S. AT. Hamilton, Rev.

Cannon, Mr. they are,

Cheless? L.L. Nash, Men, P. Y, Stark, Mr. D. M.

The face of the stones contain Richards, Mr. D. J. Crozier, Mre, an inscription that they have been N. Evans, Miss B. M. Pope. Miss erected to mark the boundary un K Bennington

der authority of Ordinance No. and Miss Ball. Children present were from the 30 of 1900, Now, as a law-abid granten the Irish Free State, piocesan Boys' and Girls' Schools,g subject, I had it looic for that dates a generation or more to the bite agitation for the dis-Central British, St. Stephen's Boys' Ordinance, just to see what it said. and Girls Schools, St. Paul's Boys Imagine my amazement, on turn- establisent of the Church England, Wales, the campaign in and Girls Schools. Wanthal Goving to the offlelal bound copies of which Lloyd George won his crnment School, the Anglo-Indian the Ordinances, to find there was School, Yaumati, Ellis Kadoorie "no sich animal." The Inst Ordin. spurs. died down until about School, Gap Road English School,ance noted in 1900 is No. 12 and four seango when a committee Kowloon Junior School, Belilios that is marked as repealed! Can of Welsh wyers and economista. School, Queen's College, Garrison it be that the Government is put- Altuntes mitty in London, begun a School, Peak School and Fairlea,

ting up a bluff? lengthy sty of the grievances of

In any case, why make reference Wales as part of the United

to an ordinance of 1909, when the Kingdom. on that they went

definition given by the Interpreta- In the course on to the tik of 'drafting a model

tion Ordinance of many years later constitution. The actual text has Dean Swann drew

is that which stands to-day? As aut been may public and presum of St. George and the crown

of the congregation to the symbol your readers know, the latter r ably will not until the leaders of His Majesty King George V. on a Land Offles, and

fers to a signed plan held at the the "Nationt movement" have English E note. The ettert

If agreed regaring its terms.

of A those two symbala an parently that task

close to ignores the fact that no @everal months

to the ether he said was a reminder of features are shown on the plan, their duty to the King and Emperor and therefore it is useless for that and to help keep before them alreason, there is an additional one ways the standard of St. George Which makes it even more so. The who was the standard of loyalty plan is on such a small scale that

LEADER O MOVEMENT.

of

Leader of themovement is Mr. Saunders Lewison of a Noncon- furmist ministeramt regarded as one of the most fective orators in Wales. Mr. Las recently

LOYALTY TO CHRIST.

of his address,

the attention

of

even

une natural

the line indicating the boundary life has a definite thickness in relation would 20 it, and even if it were possible before from the plan to plot the line on

above all things to

Christ. "St. George

his gave Christ befor

because he

came is convert lottoman Catholic-t put Empire

lent, and as the Welsh are over- | Christ, Attri We it the Em- the ground twhich i doubt), its whelmingly Protesfint, he resigned pine must follow that. Our be thickness

would cover several

his leadership of the home tule loved King would be the first to hundred yards--and therefore be movement

He himself is a man of gaite useless for defining a boun-

loyalty to dary! personal Christ and a man we must logally

in

ukler

nut to it.

Buy 80.

excite religions othosition to

But the Welsh Nationalist Party fallow because of that. I want has refused to accept his resigna-you to take away with you to-day tion, a step bas exsted great dis- cassion in the Welsh "elinpeis."

the thought that your membership "Dominion Status" in the British ander an obligation of loyalty not of the British Empire puts you Empire will not be granted unlessrst to King George but first to there is complete unanimity among Christ. the Welsh people in the demanit for it. That this unanimity exists has not yet been prayed; in fact U tak before the Sutienalin to Christ. if we are to do the Party is to being such unanimity about. The campaign is only in the opening stages.

WELSH GRIEVANCE.

"If we are to be truly loyal to our King Emperor we must be loyal

best for the Empire we must caro more for God even more than for Empire. I want all of you here to-day. of all nationalities, to derstand that Doyalty to God

Such significance as it has must come first and if you are loyal comes from the fact that it coin- to God, then you will be doing cides with a similar movement for your greatest service to the British "home rule for Scotland.“ In Empire."

both cases the complaint is that the British Government, highly centralized in Landon, has negleci- ed Welsh and Scottish intereste

AT THE CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

Father O'Carroll's Address

from

in trade, industry, education and similar....fvida. This complaint

good gets a certain amount of strengthA" "pul" "Catholic" "îN

ritizen," sald the Rev. Fr.

the

the fact that the principal O'Carroll, R.C. Chaplain to the Industries of both Wales and Farees, when preaching t Scotland have not shared in the. current improvement to the same special Empire Day service held

at the Cathedral of the Thumac degree 45 the industries of

ulate Conception this morning for England. The latter, of course, children from the Catholic Schools, aro far nore diversified.

Over 500 children participated According to reports here. the in the service, which was conduct new constitution goes so far cd by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Valtorta, to set up separate entstoma and Vicar-Apostolic of Hongkong tarifs as well as a Welsh Army assisted by members of the Cathe- and Navy."-United Press.

dral Seminary.

The proceedings were opened by the Band of the St. Louis Industrial EXCHANGE RATES School rendering a March. The Seminary Choir then sang the May hymn "Regina Coeli neture." this 721/32 being followed by the occasional 15.63 address from the pulpit by the 12.30 Rev. Fr. O'Carroll.

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"CITIZEN"

Y.M.C.A. ACTIVITIES.

MOONLIGHT LAUNCH PICNIC ON MAY 30,

The Europeno Y.ALCA, does not to let any grass grow under its feet this year regarding summer activities.

Yesterday afternoon, a meeting of members from both the Ladies and Men's svetions decided

on a pro- gramme of moonlight and week-en launch picnics during the next six months.

BERSON

on

The meeting, after some discussion, dreided to hold the first moonlight launch pienie of the Wednesday, May 30, leaving the Kowloon Police Pier at 8,30 p.m. Tickets will cost. $1, and may be obtained aboard the launch.

Saturday afternoon picnics will be held once a fortnight during the summer, the season commencing on June 9. Tickets for this plente will be available at the moonlight picnic on May 30,

The Plenle Committee, of which Mr. II. E. Lewis is Hon. Secretary, in endeavouring to obtain one of the Yaumati ferry vessels for the picnics this year.

Patrons of the Lee Theatre will be pleased to warn of the reduction in prices to all seats. Dress eircle, buck and front stalls are now respectively, 10 cts. 30 eta, and 25 ets; children.

20 ets, to dress circle and bnek stalls.

Sin Heung-ying, died at the Kow- loon Hospital ntum. toxiny.

ilv

After Mgr. Valtorta had given was admitted yesterday afternoon with head injuries, caused by falling the Benediction of the Blessed from the first floor of his residence 530 Sacrament, the congregation sangat 4 Nelson Street, first flour.. SON. 36 the "Adoremus," The service end- 1/3ed with the singing of the National 0.08 | Antliem. 7.194

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male

Tu Sze, seven-year-old child was knocked down by private cor No. 2687 in Aberdeen yesterday, and was admitted to the Government Civil Hospital The victim lives on boat No. 2376A,

The following is the list of locs}} share quotations issued to-day.

Banks,

ILK. Banka, $1850/65 an. 1.K. Baak (London), £131% n. Chartered Bank, £16, n. Mercantile Bank, A. & B. £28 n. Mercantile Bank C., £15 n. East Asia Bank, $03 e. Am: 0. Finance Corp., Sh. $20 a China O. Fin. Ord. Sh. $4 n. China O. Fin. Pref. Sh. 35 n.

Insurances.

Canton Ins., $322 n. Union Fra., $605 h. China Underwriters, $1 an. China Fire, $625 n. H.K, Fire In., $250 n. International Assce, 30 n.

Shipping.

Douglas, $41 n. H.K. Steamboats, $9 n. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.), $30 n. Indo-Chinas, (Def.), $83 n. Shells (Bearer), 61/3 n. Union Waterboats, $11.30 n.

Mining

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Antamoks, 68 ctn. b. Balatoca, $33% n. Bagulo Gold, 37 eta, n. Benguets $32% n. Benguet Exploration, 20 cts, n. Benguet Goldfield, 20 cts. n. Big Wedge, 12cta n. Gold Creek $31⁄2 n.

Ipe Mining, 34 n.

Itogons, $7 n.

It.

Langkats (Single), $18.

RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

RELAY FROM HONGKONG HOTEL

From ZBW. on a wavelength of 366 metres:

5-8 p.m. European Programme.

the

5-7 pm. A Xelay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra from Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden.

7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- tions, etc.

7.03-7.33 pan. Musical Comedy.

Vocal Gems-Follow a Stor

(Ellis).

Light Opern Company. Selection-Charlet's Masquerade, New Mayfair Orchestra. Vorni Gems-White Horse Inn

(Erik Charoll).

Light Opera Company. Selection-Ball at the Savoy

(Abraham).

Dury Lane Theatre Orchestra. 7.33-7.50. pm. A Violin Recital by Fritz Kreisler.

Slavonic Dance Nu, a in Ganjor

(Dvorak),

Indian Lament (Dvorak). Ilumoresque (Dvorak). Caprice Viennois (Kreisler).

7.50-8 p.m.

"My Songs From the Shows."

Marie Burke (Soprano).

Kailan, 23/-

S'hat Exploratione, Sh. $4.80 n. Shai Loans, $51⁄4 n.

1.

31.

Raubs, $15 b.

Venz: Goldfield, $7 n.

Docks, etc.

H.K. Wharves, $1041⁄2 b. ILK. Ducks, $15 n.

S. China Motors A., $2 n. 8. China Motors B., $8 n. Providents (old), $1.85 1},

Providents (new). 75 cts., n. Hongkews, Sh. $360 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $5.20 n. Shanghai Docks, $188 n.

Cotton Mills.

Ewa Coltons, Sh. $11 n. S'hal Cottons, (old). Sh. $76 n. S'hal Cotions (new), Sh. $43 n. Zoang Sings. Sh. $18 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $60 л.

Landa, Hotele, etc.

B ("Show Bont').

When You've Fallen in Love (He Wanted Adventure"). Can't Help Lovin' Dot Man ("Show Bunt").

Within my Heart ("Song of the Brug").

Like a Star in the Sky

("Waltzes from Vienna").

6. You Came to nie

7.

He Wanted Adventure"). For we Lave You Still ("Walizes fram Vienna"). 8 D.. Report.

Local Time and Weather

8.03-10.30 p.in. Chinese Concert.

Studio

10.30 pm. Rugby Mid-day Press News.

19.35 pm. Close Down..

All Relays of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestras are by courtesy of the Management,

830-10 pm A European Recorded

11. and S. Hotels, $6.19 b. and su. Programme from ZEK on 640 k.e's.

JK. Lands, $61/62 sn. S'hai Lands, Sh. $25 n. Metropolitan Landa, Sb. $14 p. Humphreys, $11.20 n. H.K.

Asia's $5.10 n..

"A" Sh. $140 n. Asia Realtien "B" Sh. $20 n. Chinese Estates. $80 n. x div. China Realties, Sh. $15 China Debenture, Sh.$137 n..

Publie (itivities.

Tramway, $21.10 b.

Peak Trams (old), $15.00 n. Penk Trams (new), 57 n. Star Ferries (old), $100 &. Yammat Ferries, $22 n.

¤.

C. Lights (old), SU b. and sa. C. Lights (now). $84 n. H.K. Electrics, $7311 si. Macao Electrics, $21% b. Sandakan Lights, $8 n. Telephones (old), $251⁄4 b. Telephones (new), $12.45 n. China Buses, Sh. $13.20 n. Singapore Tractions. 5/- n. Singapore Pref. 16/101⁄2 n.

Industrials.

Malabon Sugars, $12 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $21 n. Caid: Mack (Pref.), 519 Canton lees, $2.80 n. Cements (new), $2% sa. H.K. Ropes, $O1⁄2 8.

Stores, etc.

Dairy Farma, $264 1. Watsons, 56% 1, Dor A Winge, $1 n. Lane Crawfords, $4 n. Mackintoshs, $21 n. Sinceres, $11. Wm. Powells, $1.60 b.

Ving On (11.K.). $120 n.

Miscellaneous.

n.

Amusements, $3,80 b. HI.K. Entainments, $7% u. S.C. Enterprises, $15. United Theatres, Sh. $2 . Macao "Greyhounds." $2 n. Constructions (old), $1.70 n. Constructions (new), 70 eta, b .Ch. Govi, 0% 1925 G.$ Bonds

67% n.

ILK. Govt. Loun 84% b. prem Wallace Harpers, $8 n. Gold River, 29 cta. b.

8.30-8.45 p.m. Songs by Peter Dawson (Hass-Haritone). Drake Goes West (Sanderson). Yeomen of England ("Merrie

Englund") (German).

Deron. O Devon (Songs of the

Sea") (Stanford).

Ho Heard the Great Sea Calling

(Andrews).

8.43-9.08

Selections.

p.m., Light

Dollar Princess (Fall).

Orchestral

Nut Walikret and his Orchestra. Daly's Theatre Waltz Mumories

furr. Prentice).

Charles Prentice and III

Orchestra. Monsieur Benucnire (Itosso arr.

Bucalonai).

New Light Symphony Orchestra.... 9:09-0.25 p.

Partita No. in C Minor (Bach).

Haruki Samuel (Pianoforte). 9.25-9.46 p.m. Band Music. Rienzi-Overture (Wagner).

The Regimental Band of IIM.

Grenadier Guards. Woodland Pictures-Rural Suite

(P. E. Fletcher),

The B.B.C. Wireless Military The Funeral March of A Marionette (Gounod),

Band.

The B.B.C. Wireless Military

9.16.10 p.m.

Vocal Duels.

Find.

I like to go Hack in the Evening, Layton and Jolustane. Lazyboner. All of a sudden.

We just couldn't say Goodbye.

Chick Endor and Charlle

10 p.m. Close Down.

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DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

fractures

Suffering from

ribs. Alleged to have been enused during fight at p.m. yesterday, a man, Chan Chung, residing at 237, Den Voeux Road, West, was admitted to the Governnient Civil Hospital.

Taking as his text "Catholicism 28 und Citizenship" the Rev. Fr. 122 Carroll said: The Catholic Church teaches that all lawful 175 authority is from God, and that the 21.74 Just laws of the properly constitut- 19.10 ed rivil government have the which therefore was universal. 22.3914 Divine Sanction, and that when it was impossible, he said, to be a 110 rightly acting within its properly member of the Universal Church constitated sphere the properly and to think merely in terms of 1/2 constituted civil government acts ons's own country. Hence it is with the authority of God himself. that an Imperialism which is In 997 It stands to reason therefore, that accord with Catholic principles 6.68 | if you are practising Catholics, later and which makes for

peace and 10.11/10 on as men and women, you will goodwill amongst the nations com- TO KNOW THAT WHICH BEFORE US

104 also of necessity be good citizens."mends self to the Catholic.

LIES IN DAILY LIFE 18 THE PRIME 102%

TRUE PATRIOTISM.

The preacher then compared this OP WIRDOM.Milton, The preacher then outlined the with the benevolent form of Im- form of religious practice that perialism in the British Empire. which he held as the right. kind Was to make them good citizens of Imperiallam, one in accord with "Love of country," he continued, Christian principles and making Mr. and Mrs. T. Murphy wish to is all right in its own way, for penes and goodwill amongst thank all friends for their kind he is indeed a dull cled of earth nations, now so sorely needed. expressions of sympathy in their who has not some regard for the Catholic Schools and Institu- recent bereavement, also for land of his birth. formi tributes sent and attendance

tion taking part. lu the serivco "Patriotism or love of country were at the funeral..

the Garrison School, St. Civil lonplatl with a fractured jaw lunch. Eno's Itself has been the in due measure in a virtue. But Joseph's College, La Salle College, and nem, caused by a fall down the subject of much wit; and while the the patriotism of the man who Wah Yan College. St. Louis In-Hillside in Stubbs Hond. leaves out of account every country dustrial School, Italian Convent, bui his own may be positive French Convent, Holy menuce to the peace of the world." School, Kai Lap School, Wanchal Spirit

this was

The preacher pointed out that Chinese School, Pul Taim School, ve enses of typhoid with four deaths, have appeared from time to time. at variance with the (1st) Hongkong (St. Joseph's) deaths and 46 deaths from tuber entertaining companion, "The White five cases of meningitls with two Accompanying the booklet in an spirit of their Church, which held Troap Boy Scouts, (2nd) Hong- culpis were reported to the local Man's Magic" being travellers' Latin united membership of 400,000,- kong (Catholic Cathedral) Troop honlth authorities Inat week, On¦ of Eno's Fruit Salte. There is also n 000 people belonging to all races Boy Scouts (4th) Hongkong (Gar- Tuesday two cases of typhoid were pamphlet of advice to travellere: "How and speaking all languages, andrison). Troop Boy Scouts.

also reported.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT.

MARRIAGE.

TANFIELD LINCOLN-On 23rd.

May, 1934, between Percy Met enlfo Tanfield of Saigon and Florence Lincoln of Alton, Iowa, U.S.A before The Registrar, Hongkong. (Home papers please copy).

Ka Fook, a native of Tientsin, was sent to the Kwong, Wah Hospital An interesting and most effectiva fall into the hall of the Tenson Maru from Messrs. Harry, Wicking & Cat., yesterday with Injuries caused by a piece of advertising publicity comes Ltd., local agents for the famous A man, Chin Kwong-hong, residing Eno's Fruit Salta. Mesare, Eno have ut 47 Wunchal Road, first floor, has had printed a booklet, "Sixty Years been admitted to the Government of Eno," with

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