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An Important series of pro- posals for raising the physical standard of British youth will be issued early next year.

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These plans are foreshadowed by the preliminary report, issued recently, of the Physical Educa- tion Committee set up by the British Medical Association,

It will be suggested, for in- stance, that organisers of physical education should be appointed by all local authorities and that the training of teachers in this sub- ject should be improved.

The committee is investigating the provision for physical educn- tion of pupils, In all public schools, univeraltics and colleges.

Other problems which confront the committee include;

Better facilities in dementary and junior technical schoola;

More time for such education in secondary and public schoola;

Persuading universitive to place greater emphasis on phyni- ral education,

Improved instruction in the training colleges for teachers and, rapreially, in the university training departments;

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,

The photo shows the new U. S. Coast Guard cutter "Tacoma" baing launched on Lake Erie. Those fast voocols are the enemas of liquor amugglers.

YOUNG TAILOR FINED

TAMPERED WITH STEERING

GEAR ON FERRY

CANTON-SHANGHAI

WIRELESS PHONE TO START]

ON DOUBLE TENTI

AUGUST 9, 1935.

THE CHINA COAST

RECENT APPOINTMENTS AND TRANSFERS

China Navigation Co

Capt. E. G. Thomas, acting master, Tean, has gone acting master, Llang. chow.

Capt. O. Fox, acting master, Liang- chow, has gone chlef officer, Tung

chow..

Mr. T. W. Scott, chief officer, Tung- chow, has gone chief ofßcor, Taming. Mr. W. R. Kirkland, chief officer.. Tean, has gone chief. officer, Hain Peking.

Mr. W. E. Awcock; sup'y chief officer, Hain Poking, is on home leave. (Mr. J. Jackson, sup'y chief officer, is on short leave.

Mr. E. J. Hankin, sup'y chief officer, is on short leave.

RADIO BROADCAST

Dance Music by Eddie Harkness Orchestra

RELAY FROM DAVENTRY

From ZBW on, a wavelength of 365 metres. (845 kllocycles):

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme, 7-7.30 p.m. Military Band Music. Marcha Militairo (Schubert). Villanelle (With a Swallow)

(arr. Wnterbotton), Marche Lorraine (Ganne). l'oup and Circumstante March

No. 1 (Elgar),

Mr. D. Boyd, second officer, Ta-Naval March (specially arranged). ming. has gone second officer, Hui- Military March (specially arranged). chow

Hobomeko-Intermezzo (Reaves), Mr. J. Watson, second engineer Wedding of the Rose (Jessel). officer, Szechuen, has gone acting chief engineer officer, Iluichow,

Mr. W. M. Wright, sup'y second engineer officer, Anshun, has gone second engineer officer, Yunnan."

Mr. J. Mount, acting second engi- neer officer, Yunnan, has gone third engineer ofleer, the some ship.

Mr. A. D. Blue, Jr. third engineer omcer,

has Yunnan,

Kone sup'y second engineer officer, on short leave. Mr. R. Smith, third engineer officer,

_has pone

acting second engineer officer, the same ship.

Mr. N. E. Ball, third engineer offer, Soochow, has gone sup's third engineer officer, on short leave,

Szechuen, Canton, Aug. 8. It is reliably reported from local authorities here that the Canton Shanghai wireless telephone ser vices will be officially inaugurated on October 10, Chinese National Day.

7.30-7.60 p.m. Harry Roy's Tiger Ragamuffins,

3.

4.

1. Farewell Blues; You Rancal

You: Muddy Waters. 2. Shine; My Sweetle wont away; Sweet Jenny Leo. Fox Trot Medley Nos. 3 and 4. It don't mean a thing; Happy Feel; Everybody Loves my baby; I got Rhythm. 5. Memorica of you; Rain;

Goodbye Blues. 7.50-8 p.m. From the Studio. "Book Reviews" by Sabrina..

p.m. Local Time and Weather Report; Closing Loen) Stock Quota- tions,

8.05-8.40 p.m. A Variety Pro- granume.

tumorous Monologue-With her head

tucked underneath her arm.

Stanley Holloway. Banjo Solo-La Vivandiere..

Ernest Jones." Vocal-Mina Otis. Regrets.

The Hills Brothers.

A fine of $50, with the alternative of ane month's hard tnbour, was im- posed upon Ho Yiu, 16, tailor, when he appeared on temaad before Mr.

Mr. J. K. Lindstorm, third engineer Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magis causing witful

officer, Tean, has gone third engineer officer, Soochow. trncy yesterday, for

Mr. H. McD). Watson, sup'y third damage to the steering gear on the Additional short courses for Yaumati ferry launch Man Hing, by The General Station of the Can-engineer oflleer, from short leave, has third engineer officer, teachers who wish to specialiar; removing the locking pin, on Monday ton-Shanghai. wireless telephone gone sup'y

Szechuen. Fuller co-operation of the Inst. A charge of entering a probint Shanghai has been completed,

Mr. A. Baggott, third engineer general teaching staff. thebited part of the ferry was dismissed. while the Canton General Station officer, Tumann, has gone jr. third Yodel-Tyrolens Yodler. Friede specialist trachera thed the

Inspector Stimson appeared for cheat Shekpai, is also expected to engineer officer, the same ship. medical officers and nure of

en completed the school medical service; and prosecution; and Mr. 1. Long.

Morr ampic playing-field, sineer of the Yaurati Ferry Cum month. annasium and awimming-hath pany, appeared for the complainants. accommodation.

Inquiries have already covered mitch ground towards the solution of a problem which has confronted the authorities for many yours,

21 YEARS AGO

Extracts From the "Telegraph" Files

The following extrkets are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the week ended August 16, 1914.

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It was alleged that Monday about 8 nun, defendant was a third class passenger on the ferry launch; Man Hing. When the ferry was about halfway across the harbour defendant went into the steering cabin at the stern and removed the locking pin of! the steerlag gear, and as a result the a ruder at the front of the Inunch swung roand.

Defendant when charged pleaded neel- that he had removed the pin dentally.

The Magistrate slated that he had. been on board the launch and found that the part of the ship to which defendant went was railed off with chains. The steering gear was cover-

whlel would Į

The rute of dollar on demanded by a wooden box, was 18. 10.5/10d.

In connection with the state of war between Britain and Germany, special constables were enrolled in Hongkong, whilst steps were taken for the formation of a Volunteer Nursing Corps,

Mr. William Curwen, headmaster of Yaumati School, died whilst on war duty on Stonecutters island.

Mr. A. B. Garleton, U.S. Vice- Consul. was appointed 10 Lake charge of the Imperial German Consulate-General in Hongkong.

Appointments in the Hongkong Volunteer Reserve included Mr. 1. G. Bird as Captain, Mr. G. K. Hall Brutton as Lieutenant, and Mr. J. Owen Wughes as 2nd. Lieutenant.,

have to be opened before the pin could be removed. The pin weighed about four ibs. and had to be de

liberately lifted set.

"Do you rexlia? flut the ferry. might have got out of control and rank, and you and all the passengers may have been drowred," asked the Magistrate in reprimanding the de fendant.

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"TELEGRAPH" ART

SUPPLEMENT

To-morrow's Picture

Features

Further entries in our Sum mer Photo Competition will appear in to-morrow's issue of the Telegraph Pictorial Supple- ment,

In addition, the double wed- ding, at which Mr. A. Popple married Miss Kathleen Mary Regan and Mr. H. Harris was to Miss Eileen Con- wedded stance Regan, will be illustrat- vd, as will niso be the weddings of the Rev. R. Carter and Miss Elsie Goodman, and Mr. Stephen Lee and Miss Mury Ng.

There will also be a picture. of the new Bank of East Arin building, a group of the Chin "Won A, A, volleyball team, arid a picture showing the presenta- tion of prizes to volleyball teams on the S.C.A.A. ground.

Indo China S. N. Co. Capt. G. I. Lawson, of the Hsin Changwu, hus gona cominand, Fuhwo, JF, T. Wilkinson, from special leave, kas gone suply chief officer, Kwaisang.-The Shipping Reviri,

LONG SERVICE

CHINESE CLERK TO RETIRE SHORTLY

Lunser. Castanets Solo-Screnata.

La Argentina. Band-The Whistler and his Dog.

Silver Stars Band. Violin SoloPale Moon (Indian

Love Song).

Song-What Now?

Albert Sandler.

Gertrude Lawrence (Soprano). Guitar Duet-Chiquita-Waltz.

Ferera and Paalulii, Vocal-Limehouse Blues,

The Mill Bruthers. 9.40-9 p.m. Light Orchestral Music. Dream of Autumn (Joyce). Choristers' Waltz (Phelps). El Relicarlo (Padilla). La Violetera.,

Waltz of the Lost Lovn

(arr. Schwartz).

His Dreamy Waltz (arr. Schwartz).

9-9.15 p.m. A Relay of the Daven- Bulletia (Copyright by Reuter).

Mr. Wong Tai, the clerk in charge of company registration at the Supreme Court, was presented with a beautiful silver-engraved Chinese character uk (blossy News ing) by his personal friends at the Registry yesterday, on the eve of his forthcoming retirement. The presentation was made by Mr. T. M. Hazlerigg.

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9.15-10 pm. From the Studio. A 44th Recital of Gramophone Re- cords by the Rev. C.B.R. Sargent. 10 p.m." Renter Press Bulletins.

10.05.11 p.m. From the Studio, Dance Music by Eddie Harkness and his Orchestra.

Proramme.

11 p.m. Close Hewn.

Mr. Wong Tal, who has been in the Government service for over 13 years, is retiring on October 1. Born in February 1882, he joined the service on November 1, 1901. after graduation from St. Paul's College. He first worked as an This Evening's Broadcast From interpreter at the Central

Police

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

The German Short-Wavers

Station for over five years and

Sperial programmeR. fur FAT Eastern was then in the Government alone will be broadcast from Zeeeen as Bacteriological Institute for six follows: POŠTANSKABERNE JAZZyears under the late Dr. Hunter and the late Dr. Macfarland. He Was transferred to the Crown wit. Solicitor's Office then, under Sir Joseph Kemp and with this de- partment he worked from 1912 to 1918.

i both here an`at Shùnghai ure cost- 12geted a thorough test

516 earried out before the services are

ened to the public.

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MR. A. H. FERGUSON Madrid.

APPOINTED CHIEF MANAGER Montevideo.

OF CHARTERED. BANK

The many friends of Mr. A. 11.

Yokohama. Helsingfors.

Ferguson, former local Manager of Rin

the Chartered Bank of India, Aus-Buenos Aires, tralia and China, will be glad to Silver (Spot)..

Silver (forward).1.3/16

learn that he has just been a War Loan.....147.1/16, pointed Chief Manager of the Bank,

in London, in succession to Mr. J.

- Crockait, who is retiring on September 31 after 40 years' ser- vlee in the Bank.

Both gentlemen are well known in the East, both having been in Malaya about twenty years ago and being later managera here. Mr. Crockatt left the East about 1923. Mr. W. M. White, formerly the manager of the Bank at Singapore, has been appointed second muna- ger in London.

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BITTEN BY RABID

DOG

WOMAN'S RECURRENCE OF PAINS

Complaining of pain in her arms and chest, a married woman, Mo Tai, aged 93, living at No. B matshed, Mataukok, was removed to Kowloon Hospital from the Hunghom Police Station yesterday. She is stated to have been bitten by a rabid dog on June 16 Inst. The dog was destroyed in the Mongkok district the following day. After being bitten, the woman received 14 anti-rables injections and was a patient at the Kowloon Hospital, suffering from similar pains to those now experienced

· from June 21 to June 29,

the

In 1918 Mr. Wong Tai went to Registry at the Supreme Court, looking after the company registration, a post which he has held for over seventeen

It is understood that the Cen- 7 fral Government is considering a

bigger scheme, namely the estal 1195 lishing of a network of wireless 34.5792 telephone stations all over China. 118% The first part of the scheme will

link up nine provinces. Kiangsu, At the Registry he worked under 239 Kiangsi. Hunan, Anhui, Cheklang, Mr. A. Nisbet. Mr. C. D. Mel- Hupeh, Fukien, Kwangs and bourne, Mr. T. M. Hazlerigg and

finally Mr. E. P. H. Lang. Kwangiang.

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SOUTH ASIA ZONE (South Asia Zone, broadcast from DVD. (74 metive) and DJN (31.46 matres).

DJB 19.74 m 18,200 ke 196-3 p.m. DJU 19.74

m 13,200 k £.45-3.14 p.m. 45.40 $,500 & 4.4-8.15 'D.. 10.74m 15,230 he p.m.12.30 am, 4.46 p.m. DJB, DJN Annauncement (Germ», Engl) German Folk Hang. Pro- sremme Forecast (Gartman, Eng- fish).

Kfar Yoo and You for Me. Women Students mulating Factory Worker,

3. Waman's Progr

5.30 pm Nuwe in English. 3.15 p.m.Arabesque by Isbert Schumana,

Tide Schiwa, Plano. .. The Lyrical Beirvihal.

3.45 p.m.

by Kurt Heynleke,

News In German.

7 p.m. Concert of Light Musle.

3 p.m. News In English.

1.13 p.m.

A Comedy

Cloes down DJB, DIN (Germ Eoz).)

EAST ASIA ZONE

East Asia Zone broadcast through D3Q on

A meeting to discuss the schenie. Mr. Wong Tai has made a large 19.63 eires (16280 k.e.) 1.30-3 p.m. Concert.

is to be eitlled by the Ministry of 44 Communication at Nanking in 16 September. It is understmal that

the provinces named have been in 107.316 Vited to send delegates to this

meeting.-Wah Kiu Yat Po.

30.376

-British Wirelose.

30%

Teaching a police dag to bring down crook-with a ̈ hold on wrist or shoulder.

circle

of friends among civil news al 2 pm

S'ears' servants during his association with different depart-

ments.

LOCAL ESTATES

COLONEL T. P. JONES LEAVES PROPERTY OF $11,000

Local estate to the value of $16.

Jeffrey, 700 was left by Mr. Jolin. some time of Wyliehole, near Locker ble, Dumfriesshire, but Infe of 12 Upton Gardens, Kenton, Middlesex, who died on November 1, 1934 at Lockerbie. Mr. Jeffrey appointed his wife, Margaret Frances, as the sole executrix of his estate, and

1 p.m. DJQ, DJB Announcement (Gern., Engl) Geresen Folk Song, Pro- gramme Forecast (Germ... Engl.) 3. p.m. Woman's Programme: 1 for You and You for Me. Women Students anslating Factory Workers.

1.45 p.m. Newe in English on DJQ and

in Dutch on DJI.

10 pm, Variety Programme. Three Starry

Shortwave Parrots

their Experiences,

11 p.m. Topical Talk.

relate

Jou

11.15 p.m. Nowa in German on DJQ and

DJB,

11.30 p.m. Current Events.

11.43 p.m. Concert of Light Music. $2.15 am. News In English on DJQ and

In Delchen D3D. 12.39 km. Close down DJQ, DIB (Germ

Engli

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

application by Mr. G. G.. N. Tinson, are observed by Davaniry,

sölleltor, the lawful attorney, for scaling confirmation (nominate) of the executrix has been granted.

Colonel Theophilus Percy Jones, R.A.M.C, (retired) left local estate to the value of $11,000. Tho de- censed was late of Lal Koti, Charlton, King's Cheltenham, Gloucestershire and formerly of Burghley House, Blackheath Hill, Kent. He died at Lal Koti on July 26, 1934,

for

An application by Mr. D. J. Lewis, Rolicitor, the lawful attorney, nealing the cortified copy of the will has been granted.

Letters of administration, with the will annoxed, have been granted to Maria Magadalena Vieira Ribeiro, in the estate of her husbafid, Carlos de Monto Carmelo Vieira Ribeiro who left $11,300, The deceased formerly of 10 Carnarvon Road, Kow- loon, and died at that address January 28, 1036.

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(0.8.1, and 0.8.0.) 7.m. Big Hen. A programme of Welsh

music. The B.C. Empire Un chostra. 7.46 A. Kisteddfod Genediastkat Freshĵnsi

Cymru, Caernarfon, 193E

· Greenwich Time Bienal at 38 Midnight 115 mm, "Iappy Holidays" "A variety

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HIGHER RANSOM

GARETH JONES IN HANDS OF ANOTHER GANG

Tel. 21322,

another gang of bandits, having been handed over by the original kidnappers.

The new captors have bigger domand ideas of ransom, and it is reported that they aro demand- ing $100,000 for his rolease.

Pelping, Aug. 8. The authorities are baffled by the latest development of the caso of They are holding him somewhere Mr. Gareth Jones, the British noar Charhar on the Jehol border, Journalist who was captured-by-but-the-exact location is most dif brigands near Polonor about a cult to gunge as the gang appears

to be constantly on the move.. fortnight ago.

So far from being released as The authorities are doing their had been promised Mr. Jones ap- utmost to start negotiations with pears now to be in the hands of the new captors—Reuter,

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