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The Hungaria Gipsy Band, can- ducted by Georgs fray. Ristared from the Hungaris Restaurant, Londer.
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MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1985.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HISTORIC CHURCH
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HOLY TRINITY CHURCH REBUILDING SCHEME
Speaking to an audience mostly of Chinese at a concert held at the Leg
PACIFIC
MANDATES
AMERICAN INTEREST IN
LEAGUE ACTION
Washington, Jan. 20.
The Secretary-for State, Mr. Theatre on Saturday night in aid of Cordell full, responding to press Chinese New Year Fair. the fund for a new building for the enquirica about the United States Gloucester Road, between Fon-Holy Trinity Church, Kowloon City attitude to the League Council's
the Bishop of Victoria (the Rt. Rev. wick Street and Fleming Road.. O. Hall), referred to Communism action in leaving Japan to control will be closed to Vehicular Traft: as one of the influences which, with the Pacific mandated islands, suld the that the United States had not com- from January 25th to February Christianity was striving for
municato with any other nation formation of a now China. 4th inclusive
about the matter. He added that T. H. KING. By reason of its strong appeat to he had no comment to make about
able materiallam. Communism was
the League Council's action. Inspector General of Police.is make more progress: but this, sald Hongkong, 21st January, 1936,
NOTICE.
I have to-day commenced prae- tice as a Public Accountant and Auditor under the Firm Name of 7. A. Martin & Co., Incorporated Accountants, at First Floor, The Hongkong Stock Exchange, 10, Ico House Street,
T. A. MARTIN,
A,S.A.A. Hongkong. 21st January, 1935. HONG KONG AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION.
the Bishop, was in complete disregard for the greater realities of Chris tianism greater because they reach ed down to the more dependable foundation of human existence.
He appealed to young Chineno nien and women, therefore, to give less of their money and time to clothes and dances, and more to the service of
God.
The concert was under the distin- guished patronage of Lady Southorn, with the Bishop of Victoria as Chair- man.
The theatre was packed when the entertainment opened with an over ture by the Chinese Orchestral Society, followed by an aerobatic dia play by A. Ma and Company. Just before the interval, Me. Wan Wan San gave an exhibition of magic.
A darice by Miss Ng, Bute solos by | MF, C, K. Wang (with accompaniment
Mr. Hull's views have confirmed the belief that the United States does not intend at present to inter- fere, although she still reserves the right of sharing in the disposition of all mandated German possessions ceded to the Allles-United Prens.
Japan Asked to Explain
Geneva, Jan. 19.
A reference to the Japanese man- dated Islands is contained in tho report of the Mandates Commission adopted by the League Council.
It notes particularly the dispro- portion appearing to exist between the sums spent on the equipment of ports in the island under the Japanese mandate and the volume of commercial activity there..
The Commission asks for further
The ANNUAL DINNER DANCE will be held at the Peninsula Hotel on FRIDAY, MARCH 1st, 1935. by Mr. C. Wong), plano kolon by Mr. | particulars to be given there-on in Booking of tables will open on C. Dudley Bartlett, songs by Mrs. the next report from Japan.
Lum, and violin solon by Mr. Conrade Renter. February 11th. at the Hong Kongde in Cruz made up the remainder of Peninsula Hotels. The an interesting and enjoyable first half, charge is $5.00 per head and A comedy in two acts, given by the should be paid for at the time of Fellowship of Youth. completed the booking.
and
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History of Church.
at Kowloon July Trinity Church City has had an interesting history from, its foundation at the beginning | of the present century.
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Many women unl children luckily escaped-death-when-a-bomb_explod-
A sum of 400,000-yunn was taken et in n big cafo, killing a youth and from the Chinchow branch of the wounding several others.--Reuter. Manchukuo Government Bank by
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WALLET STOLEN
CANTON CLERK ROBBED
ON STEAMER
LOAN FOR CHEKLANG
SHANGHAI BANKERS TAKE
UP $2,000,000 ISSUE
Hangchow, Jun. 20.
"I warn you that if you come up before me again I shall have to com- General Heu Ching-fu, Provin mit you for trial. You are becoming cial Commissioner of Finance for a post," remarked Mr. E. I. Wynne-Cheklang, today announced the Jones at the Central Magistracy negotiation of a loan of $2,000,000 Saturday when he passed sentenco of
six months hard labour, with two from Shanghai banks,
vears' Pollee supervision, on Leung The loan is secured on taxes col- Fuk, 86, unemployed, on a charge of
theft of a wallet from Lak Kwok-lected in Cheklang-United Press. king, a clerk of the Public Safety Bureau, Canton,
Deteative-Sergeant F. Minter pro- three
been
The wallet contained $25 In Hong dueod a criminal record of kong monty, and $14 in Canton cur- previous convictions for theft from rency. It was stolen by the de- the person, which the a defendant fendant aboard the steamer Lee Hong, admitted. berthed at the Ping On Wharf. The Sergeant Mintey: I have wallet was not recovered.
instructed to ask your Worship Lo Mr.-H. L. Dennys, for the defence, take a serious view. The defendant stated that the defendant was under seems to be one of those men who Police aupervizion and found it travel to Canton and then work these dimentt to get employment. He larcenies on the Journey back-to- seemed to be known to the Polles; Hongkong.