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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

AGRICULTURAL SHOW IN N.T.

IMPROVEMENT IN

QUALITY

Although the number of exhibits won lena than last year by nearly 1,000, there was marked improve ment in the quality of farm produce on view of the New Territories Agricultural Show, which was held at Shek Wu Hut, Sheung Shui, on Saturday and yesterday,

MONDAY,

JANUARY · ..11,

1937.

RESERVOIR RETURNS

BELL'S CIRCUS

PROVES A POPULAR AND ENTERTAINING SHOW

The total storage of water in the island reservoira on January 1 was 1,407.74 million gallons, compared with 1,775.11 million last year. The consumption per head per day during Opening to a full "house" on Fri-! Bell's Hippodrome Circus December was estimated at 20 gol-day,

and bod lons, compared with 22 in 1935, when proved a splendid show, there was only

a 15 hours daily weather did not prevent à largo num- supply.

ber of people from attending the In mainland reservoirs the total Saturday performance. Bell's Circus storage on January 1 was 2,050.40 is located in the Amusement Park, million gallons, compared with Causeway Bay, quite convenient to 425.30 million in 1935. The big in-jail parts of the Colony." crease was due to дл additional

The circus troupe, consisting of 1,498 million gallons in the Jubilee Reservoir, Consumption for Deceni- experienced and talented performers, The prizes were distributed yester-ber was estimated at 25 gallons per kept the audience entertained with day by Mr. J. Offcer (North), and the Governor's in 1935, when there was only a 15 week-end,

Barrow, District head per day, compared with 17.5 excellent numbers throughout the eup for the district obtaining the hours supply. highest number of points for both Chinese and foreign vegetables was again won by Section 6, which in- cludes Sheung Shui and Fanling. Section 4 (Shataukok) was second with 1032 points, 840 points behind,

Governor's Arrival

Protect vegetables, but there must be other methods, and different methods for different species of pests.

But it is important to begin with the young, and we hope to do this in the near future. It will be in the nature of an experiment.

·

The show is of the usual kind, with

In features

performing animals, ranging from birds to elephants. were Many of Saturday's crowds surprised at the intelligence of the ricksha-pulling and

sea-sawing cockatones, and the amusing and difficult tactics of the big elephants, Tight wire walking, dimeult hand and feet juggling by a Burmese riders. juggler, bare-back horse weight lifting, and tap dancing, ore some of the acts which will not fail to please any audience,

On arrival at the entrance for the Excellency opening ceremony, His

Growth of Cabbages the Governor and Lady Caldecott,

Some people have proposed that who were accompanied by Capt. millions of cabbages should be grown W.J.R. Cragg, ADC. were met by on the New Territories-perhaps the the Rev. H. R. Wells, Chairman of the idea of a cabbage in the mind of a New Territories Agricultural Asso-person offering such suggestions ligers, and the trapeze acts, and for This morning, two distinguished LEAGUE OF NATIONS clation, Mr. C. Tetzel, Hon. Secre what might be called "a good old

WAY TO CONGRESS

Catholle prelates are due to arrive by the Chenonceaux from Shanghai, They are Archbishop Zanin, Papal Delegate to China, and Blahop Yu of Nanking. Pin, Vicar Apostolic

They are on their way to Manila for the Eucharistie Congress, and after spending some days in Hongkong will go to Canton, where a Catholic Action Congress will be held next week.

ACTIVITIES DURING PAST WEEK OUTLINED

tary, Lady

Clara Hargaret 10 Tung, Lady Engilsh cabbage."

the

AT THE GLOUCESTER

For thrills, there are the lions and laughs there are clowns.

the Lying flat on the ground and and other members

Jinve Chinese, however,

many allowing an elephant to walk on him of the Committee.

kinds of vegetables, many of which is one of the many spectacular per- visited Among others who

are sold to be varieties of lettuce, but formances of the strong man of the exhibition were II Honour

troupe. Sir probably not all are of that type. Atholl MacGregor and Lady Moc-

If anyone desir good entertain- It is said that since this Associo-' Ceneva, Jan. 8.

Gregor, Hon. Sir Henry Pollock and tion started, the growth of vegetables ment and at the same time wishes to treat, Bell's On the application of Senor Del

Latly Pollock, Hon. Mr. T. 11. King of many kinds has increased very give the children a and Mrs.

Mrs. King. Mr. Chan Ki-yau, greatly in the Territories, while fruit circus is the place to visit. Vayo, Spanish Foreign Minister, in

local representative of Generalissimo orchards and egg production have neerdance with the League Council's

Chiang Kai-slick, and Madame Chan, also Increased. resolution authorising assistance and

Mr. G.

G. S. Kennedy-Skipton, District It has not yet been possible to unite Archbishop Zanin was appointed co-operation of techinient services in inter- co-ordinated tellon of an

Officer (South) and Mrs. Kennedy- the people in co-operative selling or MUSICALE HELD Papal Delegate to China three years national and humanitarian character Skipton, Mrs. G. P. de Martin, Pro-marketing, or even in purchase of ngo, in succession to Mr. Costantin, to Spain, two League representatives

fessor and Mrs. C. A. Middleton-

cton-seed.

We have been contemplating who was the first to hold that office. have gone to Valencia to consult Smith, and Miss Middleton-Smith, ordering seed for them, but the un. MR. LI CHOR-CHI ENTERTAINS Previous to his nomination

to this

with the Spanish Minister of Health

of repayment renders this office he hold important positions in

in with regard to the study of possi-

Mr. and Mr. B. Wylie, Mr. and Mrs. cortable, and so seed is given the organisation of the Societies for butte

bilities for rapid action

etion to prevent the Propagation.

of the Faith and of in

of epidemics Among the civil

civil population. St. Peter, Apostle, which are both They are Medizin. General Lasnet. concerned with the support of mis-member of the French Academy of sions in fercign countries. He spent Medicine, with Dr. Lalgret of the some time in Hongkong on his way Pasteur Institute of Tunis as usels- to Peiping, where he has his offelal tant, and Dr. Wroczynski, the Polish resklence. As

the representative of

Government

Epidemics Commi Pope he has always received from

the campaign against the Chinese Government the usualner in

1019-1921. exanthematic typhus in 'diplomotle

extended to The courtesies

delegation enquired al Valencia, officini envoys, and is recommised na Alicante und Madrid into the general n sincere friend and well-wisher of epidemiological situation and special China.

conditions of the refugees in order to submit a report to the Spanish Minister of Health and the A Secretary-General of fhe League before the next session of the Council.

Nanking Vicar Apostolle Mgr:* Yu-pin, who was a few months ago appointed Arst Vicar Apostolie of Nanking, has had a very distinguished carcer both in China and in Europe. A native of Shan- The League Secretary-General he studied at the Aurora Uni-received on January 6 frpm Senor versity in Shanghal, and did his. Del Voyo a telegram regarding the ecclesiastical studies in Rome, where recent incidents in Spanish territorial he obtained the degree of Doctor in

in waters, especially the arrest of the Philosophy, Thcology and Political German ship, Palos by Spanish Science. After his ordination to the forces and the arrest of the Spanish

and Aragon pricsthood, he was appointed Pro- ships, Soton,

Marta fessor of

of Chinese Literature and Junquera by German warships. Philosophy in the College of Propa- The Spanish Republican Govern- ganda Fide in Rome, where he spent ment protests against the action of four years. During this time he was the German navy and asks that its communication be forwarded to all a member of a Papal commission to Abyssinin.

members of the League.

he

led as

of the

his return to China in 1933 The League Secretariat has just

National Director of issued

a new 1935 edition Catholic Action and Inspector of annual volume of balance of pay- inter- Catholic Schools for China. On ac-monts, giving details of the count of his long association with in-national accounts of 20 countries. stitutions of higher studies he has The report ot the Lengue taken, since his return to China, a Commissioner in Bulgaria on the particular Interest in the Catholle public finance and economie situa University of Pelping, and he enjoys tion of that country over the period and October, 1936, to a very large degree the respect on September

Nation and affection of the Catholle stu-also appeared.-League of dents of Northern China,

Press.

It's A "GATEWAY" Paper,

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"Post"

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The huto

Dr.

said:

Your Excellency, Lady Caldecott, Indies and gentlemen. We feel it a Erent honour that you have con- sented to come to-day to open this annual

Theater

J. H. S. Duncan, Mr. H. Green and Mr. J. J.

if planted under our supervision. A musicale was held in the Glou- of the exhibits were

during the last half af rester Hotel on Saturday, when Mr. G. A. C. Herklots. Mr. J. J. the year, owing to drought (only aLi Chor-chi entertained a number of Whyte, Mr. 11. Green, Mr. Andrew few inches of rain have fallen since music lovers. Various guests con- Tse, Mr. Leung Tak, Mr. J. L. Me-September and less than half #11 tributed to the entertainment. Mr. Pherson, Mr. Lam Hing-wan. Mr. inch in November and December), Gifford sang a number of songs, in- Tang Chuk-bun and Mr. J. Russell. have been very poor. There is no cluding Dear Lamb (Allison), Pass- adequate supply of water, and no

(Purecli), and Killarney, the By Chairman's Address

arrangements have yet been

been made latter being

ng rendered in three ways, Asking His Excellency the Gover- secure a fuller supply. The patient deep baritone, soprano and in Imita- and diligent farmers have found ton of a trumpet. Mr. Li Chor-thi nor to open the show, the Chairman enough water to grow many vegel-sang Fortunio (Messager), and Les ahles, as may be seen in the show. Printemps Nouveaux (Vidal), while Thanks must be given to Lady Ho Mrs. Sanger rendered Aubade (Leon- Tung and others who have made cavalla).

to the During the músicale Mr. Li Chor- special exhibits which add

chi presented show, which is the tenth

Mr. Gerald Sydney attraction of the show, and to Mr. Green of the Botanleni Department, with a jade event of this kind,

cigarette box on the The ten years of effort may, in some who arranges for a

occasion of his birthday. very effective rather a waste, as it is show each year, also to schools and sense, seem

Among the guests were Mrs. R. considered that the show represents others for their valuable exhibits. the whole of a year's work. In a

To those who assist as judges and Sanger, Mr. and Mrs. Y. K. Chaw, Miss Arline Lee, Miss Wong Ying. and Mrs. aonse that has been true, but there in the display of the exhibits, and Miss Helen Yu, Major

to Sir Robert and Lady Ho Tung for Bcale-Browne, is a solidarity growing up amongst continusily placing their grounds at Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Konya, Mrs. Eccles, Mr. A. the farmers, and when anything affects them individually, or as a our disposal for meetings and ex-Flight Lt. Wallace, Mrs. S. F. Tan, body, they

not slow in making tending their well-known hospitali- Mr. Gifford, Mr. Gerald Sydney, are not representations to

to the Committee ty to us throughout the year, to the Miss Fint, M. Gaudin, Miss Elvie Hon, hir, J. P. Braga and many other Yuen, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Higgs, Mrs. and the Association.

friends, our gratitude is hereby ex-Amps, Mrs. Geo. Fraser, Mr. A, Pratt pressed.

At times, we have been able to help them in their problems, and at other times they have been ad- vised that our powers are limited, and that they should apply to the

for redress proper quarter remedy,

the affairs of the Association.

or

has

(Applause).

Governor's Speech

and Surg. Lt. Vincent Smith,

His Excellency the Governor said: Mr. Chairman and members of the New Territories Agricultural Assocla- The District Oncers have, almost tion, ladles and gentlemen.-There been no invitation that have without exception, been very will ever accepted with greater pleasure

T.T. ing to help and advise in all mat- and alacrity than your invitation 10 ters brought before them, and most open this show, nor have I rend or Demand of them have been very helpful in heard any annual report with greaterT.T. Singapore

T.T. Shanghai interest than that with which have The contribution by the Govern- just listened to your Chairm

TT, Jupan Chairman's re-

TT. India ment year by year. has enabled us

Coming from Malaya where to cutry on the work which consists the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Asso-TT. Vanila

USA. Arst of the agricultural show, and cintton is household word through- 199 then of the employment of a farm out the Peninsula, I need no con visitor and instructor, and a repre-version to the similar gospel of your

T.T. Bangkok sentative visitor; rather more than Association; on the contrary I re- Saigon half of the annual expense is in- cognize in it one of the most im- France curred at the show, which includes portant institutions in this Colony, Switzerland

TT. Germany the erection of the motsheda,

and and on behalf of the Colonini carriage of exhibits, as well as prizes Government

T.T. Australin every-TT.. and other Incidental expenses.

heartily thank

Lisbon body who subscribes to, or works

I

Indeed, it has been a great dis-

The work of the form visitor is for. proving helpful as he instructs und advises formers in all matters in

T.T. Batavia

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Amoy At the meeting of the Hongkong Committee, and arranges about the tremely restless when, after listen- Rotary Club to-morrow, Lieutenant exhibits, he gets to know hundreds ing to the informative and com-Colonel S. P. Wiltams; c.I.E., Travel- of fnemers, and ls of great service 10prehensive speech of the chief or- ling Secretary of the Royal Empire Society, will speak on the work of expenses of these ganiser, I have had to sit through

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