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THE · ́`HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, · 1935.
MUSSOLINI EXPLAINS KING'S CUP
POLICIES
(Continued from Page 1.)
against Geneva. I, however, can- not believe that trying to ensure one's security is contrary to the principles of the Lengue Covenant."
FUTURE WORLD WAR
Mussolini was naked how a fu- ture world war could be avoided and what the futuro held for the Longue. Mussolini replied earnest- Is:
"A nation marching as Italy la to-day cannot be stopped by a static conception of life or of peoples. It la precisely this statle conception which constitutes the greatest danger to world peace. If the Leaguo desires to live it must be conscious of this danger which was envisaged in Articles XIX and XXII of the I eague Covenant"
AIR RACE CHANGES
NOVEL PLANES TO
·BE SEEN
TESTS OF ENDURANCE
Lendon, Aug. 23. The King's Cup Air Race will be Rown this year on September and 7. Over thirty entries inve been received, including one from
the Duke of Kent.
As a compromise between the earlier "Round Britain""
Courno and the recent "There and Back" laps, the organisers have planned an eliminating course on the first day, consisting of a flight round The League Covenant, sald | England over a total distance of Mussolini, is part of the Versailles | approximately 960 miles, and on Treaty. Article 282 of that Treaty the second day, a fight for reconfirmed the convention of surviving machines over a num- 1888 assuring a free passage ber of laps of a cireult of not through the Suez Canal in war- time as in peace-time.
Asked whether Italy, in the ovent of war, would search neutral vessoin, Il Duce said: Italy will adhere strictly to the provisions of international Inw, As she los always done."
ENGLAND'S ATTITUDE
Questioned as to whether he believed that England's attitude was altogether prompted by, il- truistic motives, the Italian leader declared: "England. in the pro- tocols of 1891 and 1894, recognised that almost the whole territory of Ethiopia was included in the Italian sphere of influence. These protocols are still in force. Bri- tain's Interests in respect to the waters of the Nile likewise were specially recogniser, Britain's focal Interests in Ethiopia are: therefore completely safeguarded.
"The lack of understanding in some British quarters of Italy's legitimate aspirations do not therefore seem to agree with the claim of protecting British in- tresta in Ethiopla.
POWER OF THE WHITES ..
He was asked what measures should be taken to arrest the parently waning power of the white race.
Mussolini answered: "For years I have been drawing the attention of the warld of public opinion to the danger of the declining birth rate among Western peoples. The
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REPULSE
LIDO
BAY
DINNER, CINEMA & DANCE SATURDAY, 24th AUGUST.
PREMIER SHOWING IN HONG KONG OF
FLAMING ROMANCE!
HAUNTING MELODIES!
PULSE-STIRRING TANGOS!
Warner
BAXTER
and Ketti
GALLIAN
in
UNDER the PAMPAS MOON
• § O. Dešviva produciton
ADMISSION:
For BOOKINGS:
DINE
at
8 p.m.
FLICKS
at 9.30 p.m.
DANCE
11 p.m.
to
2 3.m.
$400 including Dinnor. 1.50 oxcluding Dinner
Hongkong Hotel 30281. Lido Repulse Bay 31221.
The MING YUEN STUDIO has
removed to the 3rd Floor of..
No. 6 Queen's Road Central,
JUST OPPOSITE the Dairy Farm's Soda Fountain.
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AMATEUR PHOTO COMPETITION
Entries Closing Next Saturday
Amateur photographers en- tering the Telegraph Competi- tion are reminded that entries definitely close on Saturday, August 31, at noon.
There is therefore only one more week in which to compete for the magnificent prizes ef cameras, etc., and the sub- stantial money awards, total-
ing in value over $1,300,
A happy snupshot this week- end may win one of the big prizes.
DOGRUNERALİVENTATA EROPATOLIKUSINITIATERIÍNCIA
less than Bity.miles in length un to a total distance of 350 miles, are capable of speeds in excess of Several of the machines entered 200 miles per hour, including the
Percival New Gull of the Duke of Kent and a Comet monoplane similar to the craft that won the England-Australia speed and handicap races last October.
Machines which will be seen by the public for the first time in the rare are an experimental machine. a de Havilland D.11. ninety-cabin plan powered with two Gipy Major 180 horsepower entered by. Capuin G. de Havil land, and a B.A. Cupid two-seater cabin monoplane.-British Wireless,
engines,
REPULSE BAY
CRAFT ANCHORING RESTRICTION
world knows how the Fascist Government has been fighting for un increase and improvement in The Italian population. If the present disturbing depopulation of the Occidental nations should
tion of the right to send civilising missions to the people who are
The Governor-inCouncil has * ignorant of the benefits of civilisation such a mission was rescinded regulation 43 in Tuble E admirably fulfilled in the past of the Merchant Shipping Or- century by Ameriens who dis-dinance and substituted the follow- regarded the primitive peoplesing regulation:
LIDO NOVELTY
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SOCIAL CREDIT
ALBERTA'S BIG EXPERIMENT
Edmonton, Alberta, Aug. 23. The province of Alberta, in which the Prince of Walo's ranch is situated becomes tho first ter ritory in the British Empire to elect a social Credit Government with Ita policy based on the economic theories of Major Douglas of the Social Credit Longue. Honded by. Ita avan gelical economist and found- er, William Aberhart, the Leaguo contested the election on the pro-
mise of "ave pounds sterling a month for every citizen."
They also advocate the extab- lishment of a just price to elimi nate all profiteering and remove tho demoralising effect of unem- ployment.
The League entered a candidate in all 63 seats, to thirty of which their candidates have been elected, while the Longue's candidates are lending in 28 other constituencies. Mr. R. G Rold, the Premier, and leader of the United Farmers' party, which has been in power since 1921, conceded defeat.
It is stated that the Government Is ready to resign.
Though not a candidate Mr. Aberhart expressed willingness to: Assume the Premiership, and pre- sumably he will be found a seat at the necessary bye-election.- Reuter,
FOOD INSPECTION
SAMPLES EXAMINED DURING THE PAST YEAR
During 1034 various samples fresh milk were submitted for analysis under Section 12 of the Food anal Drugs Ordinance, of which 82 were found to pass the standard and 6 to be below standard.
In addition the following samples of food and drugs were taken;
Bean curd 4, Bran 1, Brend 7, Butter 7: Cheese 3, Chewing gum 1. Fleur 18, Ghee 17, Lard 2, Onts 1. Peanut Oil 3, Purico 1, Skimmed milk
tinned cherries 1, Loganberry 1 and B, Sugar 1. Raspberries 3, Straw- berries 2. Tinned Sauer-kraut 1, whent 3.
Prosecutions were undertaken in cuses where the samples failed to satisfy the legal requirements.
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Some thirty samples of ice and a similar number of samples of cream were taken during the year. The standard of bacteriological purity in some ensen left much to he desired. The following foodstuffs were seizul and destroyed under Section 82 of the Public Health and Buildings
Ordinance:
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Fruit 4,200 ting and bottles, fish 271 tins and bottles, Vegetables 139 tins and I enttie (fresh), Meut 49 tins, Flour 196 packages, Jum tins, Jelly 8 xlabs, Milk 7,800 tins, Beer bottles, Biscuits 24 tinx, Butter & tins, Bran- carton, Cocon 1 tin, Chocolate lh., Cheese 3 tins, Oats 1,426 s., and 1 carton and EV0
of miscellaneous packages various goods.
NEW JARDINE SHIP INSPECTED
VISITORS AT RECEPTION FIND MANY PLEASING FEATURES
There was a large gathering yoster. day on the Taksang, the latest ad- dition to the coastal fleet of the Indo- China S. N. Co. when the ship, which arrived here last week and has since then been overhauled at Kowloon Dock, was open for inspection.
to whom North America belonged- During the months of May 'to then we should truly despair of October inclusive, launch, the future."-United Press.
ferry vessel or motor boat shall te or anchor or be under way in Repulse Bay, including those parts of that day known as Middle Bay and South Bay, to the north ward or eastward of a line drawn from the most casterly point of
Those who visited the ship found the island west of Repulse Bay many distinctive features to interest (known as Tung Po Chau Island them, including the spacious accom- And or Middle Island) to the red busy modation for both European
various off the foreshore of Chinese passengers, and Repulse Bay and thence to the modern facilities for the handling of western extremity of the point 7.000 tons deadweight of cargo,
There is accommodation
for 12 dividing South Bay from West Bay (known as Chung Am Wan) cabins is the modern style in which
Europeans,
and
a feature of the the immediate vicinity of which they are designed and furnished. are two small islands.
DINNER, CINEMA AND DANCE
The Repulse Bay Lido is offer: ing a novel attraction to-night, in
the form of a dinner, cinema show and dance. Dinner will be served at 8 p.m., the cinema performance starts at 9.30 p.m., and there will be dancing from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. The plcture being screened is "Under the Pampas Moon," which is having a premler showing in Hongkong, and which is a most attractive film starring Warner Baxter and Kett! Gallian. Intènd- ing patrons are advised to book reservations either at the Hong- kong Ilatel or the Lido, the latter's telephone number being 31221.
BITTEN BY DOGS ON PEAK
LANE. CRAWFORD
EMPLOYEES
moored
There is a new style of rubber mat- tress, modern furniture, and pleasing colour schemes,
A
This regulation shall not prevent launches, ferry vessels or motor boats approaching the shore for The dining room is panelled in pale such time as may be required for fawn and dark brown, while the embarking or disembarking passen-rigidaire and a hot water system.
appointments Include pantry Kers as expeditiously as possible. There is also accomodation for 20 Chinese 1st class passengers, Do- the usual 2nd class and stoerage
odation.
BRITAIN MASSING
FLEET IN MEDITERRANEAN
(Continued from Page 1.) Hope is expressed in many quar- ters that she will then make a full statement of her ouse and that; machinery of the League will be
aldes
for ship leaves
Swatow, Shanghai and Tsinglas on Sunday afternoon, and will thenceforth main tain her regular schedule between those ports and Hongkong and Con
ton.
THE TYPHOON
given a chance to operate to pro- The Manila Observatory reports -duce a fall" and reasonable settle at 9 a.m. to-day that the typhoon ment, without recourse to warlike is in about 120 Long, 23 Lat, measures. It is believed strong moving N. W., This shows that the world opinion is behind efforts to typhoon has crossed Southern For- securo a peaceful solution and it mosa and threatens the China ja not supposed that the possi- coast in the region of Amoy.
Two cases in which employees bilities of conciliation still open of Lane Crawford. Ltd., wore will be set aside lightly by any bitten by dogs whilat delivering member of the League. goods on The Posk are mentioned A small detachment of the 5th in to-day's polico reports.
Battalion of the 14th Punjab Regi-
TREASURY BILIS
London, Aug. 28.
ment is leaving India for Addis The total amount äpplied for Lau Kwong, aged 19. was bitten Ababa where it will augment the in tenders for £40,000,000 Trea- by a dog belonging to Mr. A. C. 1. small guard drawn from the sury bills was £60,625,000. The Bowker, of 107 The Peak: while Indian Army, which has been average rate per cent. for bills at Mak Tim, aged 23, was bitten by maintained for several years at three months was 11/4.98d dog owned by Mr. S. T. Butlin, the British legation. This action against 11/1.04d..a week ago
has been taken with a view to British Wireless.
of 500 The Peak.
The victims were both sent to facilitating the protection of
the Government Civil Hospital | British and Indian subjectæ in Two cases of Typhold were report- for treatment, and the dogs re- Abyssinia in case of emergency-ed to the local Health authorities on moved to the Kennedy Town dopot., British Wireless.
Thursday.
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