JAPANESE DIET

House Discusses China Government

Tokyo, Jan. 23. Replying to the interpellation posed by Mr. Tadau Yumakawa (Kenkyutul) of the opening tesalon of the Det on Saturday, the Premier, Baron hanuma fully admitted the necessity of

Tuesday;

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS LATE MR. H. REGISTRY WEDDING

Contributions to Funds

For Charity

The S. C. M. Post has received the following donations to the Hongkong Benevolent Society in memory of the Jute Mr. Harold Seth:

Capt. and Mrs. F. L. Brown; $5; Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Littlejohn, $5; Mr. J. D. Humphreys, $10; Mr. G, F. Walker, 35; Hongkong Cricket Club, $3; Mr. E. Grossman, $5; Lt. Col. and Mrs. H. B. L. Dowbiggin and Miss

$5:

SETH

Large Gathering At Funeral

The esteem

in which Hongkong people held the late Mr. Harold Seth was shown by the large attendiåed at the, Colonial Cemetery yesterday afternoon. Mr. Seth,

who

was

Centrul 2002 a

powerful Joun and Miss Anne Dowbiela, $2; associated with the frm of Messrs.

Baron

In China.

declared, that the Chine development board would not interfere with diplomatic affaira, as to deal with the political, affairs in China.

it in desconvinte

and cultural

While diplomatic affairs with strictly be subject to Jurindletion by the Foreign Minister and will not be interfered with by any other agency,

Mr. Lim Kim-chong And Miss Kwok Teck-bong

January 24, 1939..

A Look Through The "Telegraph”

50 YEARS AGO`

European skilled Intour will in all likelihood and amplo employment and reward

the railway and wining enterprises of Chinn during the lat decado of this century, and the next century will withes the grand trans- foration of, vast Cathay into one of the most progressive nations of the World. In view of these contingencies, probable, we think, the young genera which are by no means remote or 327

An interesting wedding took place yesterday after- noon at the Registry when Mr. Lim Kim-chong married Miss Kwok Teck-hong, bo- forc Mr. T. J. Gould, Deputy Registrar of Marriages.

who is the THE BRIDE, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Frederick, $5;

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lt. Col. E. S. White, S. Afr. E. Himly Ltd., died on Saturday even-Kwok Pok-hing, wore a lovely Lewis, $5: Mr. J. Ormiston, $5; Mr.

wedding gown of white brital on should take time by the forelock and hirs. W. T. Stanton, $10; Mr, D. E. Clark, $5; Mr. and

The Rt. Rev. J. L. Wilson officiated satin, featuring a shirred bodice, and earnestly prepare themselves for and Mrs. A.

tight-fitting sleeves, and a long managers, and tutors generally should the coming eventa. Teachers, school Raymond, $5; Mr. W. R. Mansfeld,at the burial service,

Dr. and Mrs. C. $5;

II.

train. Her tulle veil was held in abandon the fossilised methods and pro- Hongkong Women's

Internationale present Included Mesars place by a wreath of orange freck of tuition enforced a century Club, $10; Mr. and Ms. B. Wylie, $10; White. H. Hong und Pat Simpson, $10; Miss Elleen C. W. ny, J. A. Tarrant, M. aweet peas.

and Mrs. L. Jack, $3; Bobble

Sling. B. Wytle, blossoms, and she carried a bou- teal systems of teaching. Major C. M. Manners, L. A. Tolas, quet of white candytuft and tellution in this colony at which the When we have witnessed a prize dia. Hobbs, $5; Mr. Gordon Ductor, $10;

ked necountant, engineer, havigator, J. Ormiston, The bridegroom's sister, Mise awarded a prize for his achievements miner, ar ndustrial student shall be Deuls Hazell, $5; Major and Mrs. L. A. Lanunert. Chan Ying, He Wing. Starr acted as bridesmaids, and follow, then, and not use their

J. P. Ulderup, M. W. Lo, V. E. Duclos, $10.

C. Burneti, F. W. Stapleton, J. J. Paternost

teran. T. E. Pearce, A. W. Hughes,

es wore dainty frocks of pink Frenchy congratulate our schools on their 2. C. Hall, A. Ritchie, J. Fleming, A. lace over satin, featuring puffed and on their general subserviency to eficiency training establishments, The 5. C. At. Post has received the C. Ellis, W. Stoker, W. R. Mansheld, sleeves and full skirts. They the public went. following donations to the Society. R. Childe, C. Blaker, W. E. Grieve, carried bouquets of paatel sweet- for the Protection of Children in H. Renn, 11. A. Proulx, and E. peas. memory of the late Mr. Harold Seth:

Cock.

J.

Baron Hranama pointed out that the Mr. J. T. Frlor, $5; Mr. and Mrs. Gregory, L. R› Gregory, F. Grose, Lily Lim, and Misa Katherine in the profession he has chosen to

Foreign Minister has also been ape pointex Vice-President of the Board to adjust the close relations between the Beard and the Foreign Ministry.

The Foreign Minister, Mr. Arita said that whot third Powers were afraid of appeared to be that their economie activities in China would be completely checked,

Chance For Third Powers

Although there are some Aclds in which it is necessary for Japan to conduct Independent activities In relations to alional defence and military aYairs, Mr. Arita assured that there still would be left vast urens open to activities by third Powers in China.

Military operations are still in progress and inquiries into the actual conditions of the rights and interests of third Powers have not been com- pleted and temporary measures are in force in many cases to meet the requirements of military purposes,

PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

Junior Staff, Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth and Fleming, $10; Mr. and Mrs.

Wreaths from the deceased's widow and F. 11. Tyson, $10; Mr. N. Croucher,

his brother, Mr. J. Hennessy, Seth, were Inwered into the grave with the comin $5; Mr. J.

T. Bagram, $5; Mr. Shi The following olnu rent wreaths; "Seti Yu-man, $2; Mrs. Dora Glanville and

and Nelle," "Äline and Cedric,' "Katherine Miss Joan Armstrong, $5; Chartered "aald and Mona, Mac, Phyllis and

Helen

"Toxry and'

Kathleen." Bank of India, Australia and China, Cyril, Tinker and Bertie," Michael $10.

and Poppy." "Matel and Larry," "Dinah of and Lady MacGregor, Mr. H. R. Sturt, and Ernest." "Wathie and Pat." Str Atholl Mr.Mr. and Mr. F. W. Stapleton. Mr. And Steward. Ifast. Sir. and Mrs. A. L. Shield, MIM. W. F. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Mr. G. W. Sewell, Mr. and Mrs. G. A Teiper, Mr. and Mrs. M. 1. Lo, Mr. M. W. 50, Mr. Jack towele, Mr. and Mrs. R. 1. Lumbert,” Mr. and Mrs. EW. Lavelem, Emile Itandory, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Rodger. Mr. and Mrs. It. Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Prophal.

The Sorlely for the Protection Children acknowledges, $5 from and Mrs. T. G. S. Alexander, "in memoriam Inrold Seth."

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE The S. C. M. Post has received the following donations to the St. John Ambulance Association in memory of the late Mr. Harold Seth:

Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Dunbar, $10;

It Is the Government's "poiley, how- ever, to restore as soon as possible these conditions in China to normal | Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Raymond, $5. and bring home to foreigners

Japan's true intentions which by Titans aim at expulsion of foreigners from the Orient, Mr. Arita continued,

по

8. P. C. A.

Mr and Mrs J. A. Plommer, Mr. and Paterson, Mr. J. E. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Mnr. G. Paterson, Hon. Mr. J. J. O Conner, Col. It. L. Murrow, Major and M. A. H. Macfadyen, Major and Men J. E. Mackenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Elnatall and Mr. J. It. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pater, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. W. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. O. c. Womack,

Mr. M. M. w

Dr. S. Tn Wong, Mr.

The S. C. M. Post has received the following donations to the Society Mr. and Mrs. IL L. S. Weble, Mr. H. West. for the Prevention of Cruelly to Animals in memory of the late Mr.

In order to attain the above-men- tioned purpose, it is necessary to terininate military operations quick-Harold Seth: ly. As a matter of fact, however, third Powers are extending male- tance to the Chiang Kai-shek gov- ernment, and serve to prolong the inilitary operations. The result runs contrary to their ultimate purpose.

Soviet Dispute

Baron Yoshio Sakulani (Koseikal), directing a query at the Soviet- Japanese fishery dispute, pointed out that the Soviet Union was refusing to sign the fishery convention ap-

transfer

parently because of the non-payment of the North Manchuria Railway and

of about Yen 5,000,000 for the

Japan's participation in the anti- Comintern pet.

Declaring that Japan has sacrificed several hundred million yen for the conclusion of the fishery treaty, Baron Sakatani asked the Government whe- ther it has any policy for a cumplete settlement of the problem on this occasion.

He then querled as to what kind at form the rejuvenated China will take, because, he pointed out, it not only is a problem of the Chinese but also has important relations with Japan. The Government in talking of a "sacred campaign". pledging that no territory nor indemnlly would be demanded, the Interpellator re minded, adding, "If so, will the Government care at all for the sacrifices made by Japan

in man- wer and power financial

Replying Viscount

reso sald

that long-term construction naturally would come after the overthrow of the and-Japanese administration. But it would be too late to serve the purpose if construction was to start

after the complete destruction of the hostile regime. That is why the construction is being conducted in parallel to the operations to destroy the anti-Japanese regime.

New Government

and Mr K. Wong, Mr. and Mr. P. F. Wang, Mr. Wong Jung-kwan, Mir, and Mrs. J. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. W. Yoxall Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Humphreys, $5; Yau Tak-wing, Mr. and Mrs. Tod, te. Air. W. F. Edge, $10.

and Mrs. A. lyde-Lay, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Newbigging. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gillard, Dir. C. L. Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. 11. R. fance, Mr. Ban Kam-shing. Mr. Hon Kok-yau, Mr. Hune Cheung-king. Mr. Yum-lar, Mr. Hon Yun-ang, Mr. Hunk and Ates. F. C. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hale and Jean,

STREET SLEEPERS

The S. C. M. Post na received the following donations to the Street Sleepers Shelter Society in memory of the late Mr. Harold Seth:

Royal Hongkong Golf Club, $5:Malin Tyrrell, Mr. G. Lammert. Dr. Sybil and Frank, $10.

M. C. L.

The S. C. M. Post has received the following donations to the Minister- Children's League in memory of

the late Mr. Harold Seth:

Mr. D. Humphreys and Alan E. M. Humphreys, $5.

DI BARNARDO'S HOMES The S. C. M. Post has received the following donation to Dr. Barnardo's Homes:

Prison Officers' Sports Club, $22.50.

ST. GEORGE'S 'SOCIETY

St. George's Society has received the following donations to its charit- able funds in memory of the inte Mr. Harold Seth:

Mr. and Mrs. S, T. Butlin, $5; Mr. and Mrs. A. Sommerfelt, $5.

AIR SERVICES

Arrivals and Departures Of Planes

Outward

For London. Australia, British

Countries and Europe: Imperial Air- ways 7 um. Jan. 24; Imperial Alt- ways 7 n.m. Jan. 27.

For Chungking. Sian, etc. Eurasia and C.N.A.C. service indefinite.

For U.S.A., vin Mantia, Honolulu, Guam: China Clipper 0.30 am. 25: Philippine Clipper Jan. 28.

For France via Hunol: Air France,

Although it is impossible to predict precisely at the present moment. Daron Hranum said that it general-0.30 am. Jan. 20. ly looked like that

jocal regimes

Would come into existence first and

gradually develop

n

Inward

The bride's father, who is a well- known merchant from Java, gave his daughter away.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Lim Peng-mau, a merchant of some and of Mrs. Lim. He is the cashier standing in Singapore and China, of the General Amusements, Ltd., who contral the Alhambra, Queen's, and Star Theatres.

Columbia aims of China, Ltd. acted Mr. Johnston Wang, manager of

as best man, and the duties of groomuman were undertaken by Mr. Joseph Winson Yu.

The fathers of the bride and groom were witnesses at the ceremony.

Later a large reception was held

Point. ut the Kam Ling Restaurant, West

LAU-HO

terday before Mr. T. 3. Gould, at the The wedding also took place yes- Registry, between Mr. Lau Tak-ki, cool merchant, and Miss Ho Pui-king, teacher, who is residing at 11 Yuk Sau Street.

The witnesses at this ceremony were Messrs. Lee Wio and Lau Wing- kwong.

FORGED BANKNOTES

.

*

The Vicuna press was recently very indignant with Madnine Sarah Bern hardt for having got up a little anti German demonstration at Prague, where she has been staying. A deputation of students went to give her welcome, anıl the excitable Indy improved the orca-

Vive la France" They not on sion by calling upon them to shout

Bernhardt for declaring that France and this with a will, but cheered Madame termung were hereditary enemies,

25 YEARS AGO The Daily Chronicle states that the expenditure during the current year has xeded the Estimates by dive milion terling, which with the normal increase for 1914.16 will make eight millions

which Mr. Lloyd George will have to flad. Mr. Lloyd George, for the first thing, I faced with a deficit on the Budget.

*

The Tang has been responsible for a tragedy at Many, Louisiana, where a man named Henry Lon was fatally stabbed at a ball by a wealthy Southern the undisputed beau of Many, requerin planter named Tates. Lean, who won Miss Lilian Winters, the belle of the town, to accompany him in the Tango, lout Mr. Taten, who is Miss Winter's fance, objected. However, while her lover was absent from the hall-room Miss Winters and Mr. Leorn, says a New York correspondent, danced the Tange, and the enraged pinnter., return- ing, stabbed the latter to the heart.

10 YEARS AGO

It was announced only a few inya ago that a contract for the supply ut four de Havilland Gipsy Maths to the Chinese Aviation Burenu at Nanking

Menara Timiy Ltd. and staff. Dr. and Canton Refugee Committed has been signed through Captain W.EF

Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Stopant-Thomson, Chan Purg-in, Mr. Glendinning and family, Mm. F. Hunje, Mr. and Mr. L. Koon- chee, Mr. S. Hampden loss, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott-Harston, the Java- WV, L. Alesunder, Mr. Wet Wah-cheung. China Japon Line. Mr. and Mrs, L. E. Laminert and family, Mr. Lun Yue-jam, Mr. J. C. Pool Mr. D. L. Strellett, Mr. G. X. H. Brution, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Lo Mr. and Mrs. S. O, H, Mrs. W. J. Kerr and Miss Patsy, 1. Kert, Mr. Wet Wing po, Mr. It. L. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Odell, Mr. 1o Hung-kwan, Miss Daisy O'Keefe, Mr. He Wing, Mr. H. P. Chanson, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Well, Mr. Kan Tong-po Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Edward,

!

To Sessions

Arrested on information in Queen's Rond East, Wanchal, on January 91 with three forged $100 Hongkong : and Shanghai

SYLFS

Janes, D.F.C., bringing up the number of Moth for China to eight, and nine- in British aircraft in numerically strong position.

*

The early history of St. Joseph's College was recalled by the Hon. Mr. notes in lo.. Brags when presiding at the an Bank possession, Chung Sheung, 37, annual dinner of the Old Boys' Associa unemployed shop-keeper, appeared

Ppeed tion In the Great Hall of the College. before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Mr. Braga sine referred to the leasing Central

of the nitent Magistracy yesterday, and he from the Government was committed for trial at the Feb- Prince Edward Itond, remarking that, by

land Sessions. Detective

the Sub. abtalning the

Christian Tery Inspector W. N. Darkin prosecuted. Brothers had come into prasession of

Ho Jim-nam, a shroff at the Hong-oue of the finest sites in Kowloon. kong and Shanghai Bank, testiñed

5 YEARS AGO that the three notes were forgeries, but that they were capable of de- whilam Morris, the

Lord Nuffield, better known as Sir motor-ear manu- ceiving anyone not well sequainted | facturer, has Elven £46,000 for the erection of a new block of private wards at Guy's Hospital, London.

"Gymp and Theo," "Janet and Alan." Dr. and Mrs. M. Nicolson, Lucy and Action Southard, Mr. and Mrs. Ha Kom-tong, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Ralph, Mi Gubbay and Mr. 11. Nasim, Kr. and Mr. W. T. Stanton, Mr. C. C. Blacx, Mr. and Mrs. 9. Bers. Mr. P. Lourelio. Mr. J. E. Joseph, Mr. R. Macgregor. "Dot and Jack," Ar. and Men, Simon Tse-yan. Caplain and Mrs. E. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. P. X. d'Almada e Castro, Br, and with them. Mrs. L. Kadocrio, Dr. and Mrs. F Tsum So, a "boy" employed by the Summer, Mr. and Mrs. B. 3. Iarnet, "Eva Chinese detectives in Wanchai police and Tam," Mrs. Capell and family, Mr. station, said and Mrs. J. Ring, the Indo-China Steam

he was walking in Navigation Company Ltd. Mr. N. L. II. Queen's Road East about 4.30 p.m. Railton. "Bert and Florence," "Alfred_and Elleen." Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kew, "Roca

on January 9 when he received cer- and Ki," Hongkong Football Club, Mr. tain it. C. Lee. "Aratoon and Mary," Mr, und bermotion, as a result of which termination to

approached Chung, who Men, John Bintureaves,

WOS and Helen Bush, Mr. and Mr Chunk looked at witness and dropped Martia nearby, and began speaking to him. Stephen Mitchell, Mrs. M. 9. Mitchell, Pharlie and Gladys, Mr. Li Fun-kee.a paper packet to the ground. Wit- Mr. and Mrs. A. Tobian,

ness asked what it was, and Chung sald it contained banknotes. Askeri why he had thrown them away, Chung replied that he knew them to be forgeries. Witness then took the defendant in And Lau Chi, a Chinese detective, to whom he re- ported what had happened.

"'llar,

1

Mr. and Birn. A, II, Potts, Mr. and Mrs. F. Binck. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. H. Overy, Mr. and Mrs. R. Pestonji, Mr. Chan Yin. Afr. and his. Li Tre-fang. Br. Yung Hin-chlu, the Grand, Dispensers Ltd. and staff, Mr. F. H. Bay. Nr. 11. Gregory. Mr. T. M. Trol, Mr. and Mm. 11. 5. Cable, 3oy and Geoffrey Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Hubb, hir. P. D. Wilson, the Hon. Mr. 1. M. and Mrs. Henderson, Jan., Mr. S. Gregury. Mr. Ito Hung-pong, Mr. M. Neazec, Mra, o Leung, Mrs. Ho Mr. and Mrs, 1. M. Gregory and family. Protemor and Min. Gerrard, "Lambert and Elsie," Hongkong Ainateur Dramatic Club, Mr. P. C. Jackron, Mn Shan (riding hoy). Lanta, Afr. S. W. Cheng. Mr. Ng Hon- Un rime friends of Machine Gun Troop H.K.V.D.C. Mr. W. 1. Dunbar, Mr. Chan Pingsan, Mr. P. J. Klink. Mr. and Mrs. D. Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. S. T Williamson, the British India

Steam Navigation Company, Mr. and Mr G. U. Mitchell and family.

Central

From Londen, Australia and Bri- Government. He stressed the neces-

eslsh Countries: Imperial Airways 5 should.m. Jan. 25; Imperial Airways 5

be made naturally in

alty that the new conformity with pan. Jan. 28. the actual conditions prev

prevailing in the From Chimgiding, Yunnanfu, Kwel-

lin: C.N.A.C. Eurasia Services Inde- finite,

From USA, vii Honolulu, Guam, Manila: Pan American China Clip- per 12.30 p.m. Jan. 24; Philippine Clipper Jan. 29.

country and artificial intervention should be avoided as far as possible, The Foreign Minister, Gen. Aritn, said that Japan's Ashery rights have been provided by the Portsmouth Treaty and that Japar could never tolerate any obstacle in the way of From France, via Innol: Air

heir operation. He expressed the France, 12.30 pm. Jun. 20.

lief that the Soviet Union would eventually agree to Japan's equitable requests.

the fact that their econumlc interests

Lau Chi said that after cautioning he had got the notes, and Chung in- the defendant, he asked him where

formed him that they were obtained in the course of his business in Can- ton, Defendant

Anather fighting speech was delivered to-night by the Chancellor. Dr. Dall fuss, expressing the Government's de- Aght the Narla with every weapon at their command.

He declared that Austria's patiónen rg-point; had, in fact, unded. They and forbearance haul reached the break-

were not going to put up with terrorlant any longer.

Austria, an A united nation was de termined to assert itself and to crush terrorism within its own borders, while regarding terrorism from abrood, the Chancellor confirmed that he is con- sidering lodging League of Nations if Germany does not

appen to Dn

tho

give the assurances demanded to pre- vent the flood of propaganda, weapons and money from crossing the Austrian border.

Lol Fouk (trainer), Mr. and Mrs. Aaron that he knew the 50 told witness who were whipped to a fever of enthu-

notes

Dr. Dollfunn has addressed an enora Our crowd consisting of thousands of members of the new Patriotic Front, were, fur-lasm by the speech of the Chancellor. eric

ries, and claimed them as his pro- perty. Chung further informed wit- ness that he had friend named Lam who was going to introduce him to a purchaser of the banknotes.

COINS

Chung, making a statement from Menara hackinnon Mackenzie and Co. Mr. Hin Wal-pan. Mr. and Mrs. 1. T. laws of Hongkonz, and that he was the Dock, said he did not know the feltmeyer, the Macao Jockey Club, Dr. Finnagan, Mr. 1. C. Muchnimara, Mr. 11, a refugee from Canton. and Mrs. J. P. Fehlly. Mr. J. O, Sheppard, Dr. T. W. Ware, Mr. G. Maeklehen and Mr. G. G. Wood, Men G. W. Muckley, Mr. 1. Lawrence, Mr. M. K. Lo. Mr. T. F Tong. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Bockholtz, Mr. and M. A. G. Langston, Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Kew, Mary Manuk, Mr. T. M. Gregory Mr. and Men. G. E. Costello, Mr. E. P. H. Lang. Messrs Johnson, Stokes and Master. Mr. and Mr. G. C. Bummeft. Ipekdjian Brothers, Mr. and Mm., J. R.

'The Navy Minister, Admiral

in China are allegedly fully respected, Mitsumasa Yonal, elicited cheers third Powers are assisting the Chiang from the floor when he sald, "Gentle- regime both physically and spiritual- men, please rest at ense as to the ly, thus prolonging settlement of the Mr. and Mrs. T. 1. Low, Mr. and present and future of Japan's national | Ännir. defence,

European and American Powers "Construction of a new order in East Asia is not a matter which lins Pppear to have forgotten their past fong Bling and family. Me. Hauraun- aggression in China and yet they denounce the

Kenuine spirit of Kem

COUNTERFEIT Wong Cheung. 30, appeared before Mr. E. Ilimsworth at Magistrney yesterday on charges of the Kowloon possession of nine counterfeit moulds at Kowloon City on Sunday, and with possession of 68 counterfeit five and ten cent, pleces,

AIR RAID LECTURES

Way, Mr. and Mrs. Eilla, Meg. 11. Well Lambert, Mr. U. Gonelis. Mr. Andrew Mr. M. Weill, Mr. and Mirx, W. O.

The Police asked for one week's Tre and sisters, the Newspaper Enterprises, formal remand, which was granted. Mrs. V. E. Dudos, Mr. E, Hausmann, Mr. and Mrs. S. 1. Joseph and family, 1. and Mr. J. F. Gruning, Mr. and Mrs. 1. man, Mr. F. L. Hosie, Mr. F. W. Jones, Mr. L. D. Kiber. Mr. 11. A. Keller, Mr. Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Kirk, Marjorie and Ley Frust. Mr. Fok Chn- and Mr. D. C. Edmondaton, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. El Kr. and Mrs. J. D. Danby, Ii. and the fines Ezra, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Dreyer, Mr. G. M. Drolleth. Mr. E. ZEM Finnigan, Mr. M. 4. Dastur, Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Chubb, Mrs. . Cooper. Mr. E. 9. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. 1, G. Cairnn, Mr. Chan Font, Mr. Chan Ilun, Mr. T. II. G.

A full A. R. P. Wardens' course will commence on January 27 at 10 a.m. at the Headquarters of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps, when candidates passing this amination will be classified as Air Raid Wardens,

Spelling Bee

ex-

Just begun but it took its root more than 10 years ago and its flowern and Japan's propositiun for the recon- fruits will not be easily

given to struction of East Asia, Baron Sonoda and Nr. F. P. Fletcher, Mr. ather," Navy Minister Yonal fur-charged. ther declared.

"Who would be responsible for the issue in the event their inter- "The Japanese Navy has carefully vention watched the attitudes of various slution leading to a world war?"

Baron Sonoda, Powers against the China Affair and Surveying the hus under contemplation a deflulle in the international diplomalle situa-Bragant. Mr. A. W. Binck, Vivian Ben

rerent developments plan for coping with the situation, lon. Daron Sonoda asked the Gov-in, Mr. and Mr. B. W. Bradbury, Mr. which is none other than to secure ernment as to the probable time for long-ping. Mr. Fung Kwok-wah, the principle of non-aggression and recognizing the new regime in China

Mestre Anderton and Ashe. non-menace," Admiral Yonat added.ond also aa to the Government

The management of the Repuina Bay Now many of these words are Ilotel, start of Menara. Percy Smith Seth measures to make third Powers pro-and Fletruning. Sincere Co., Ltd. the correct and what is wrong with perly realize the situation,

Hongkong Firm Insurance Co., Ltd. rom-the others? Baron Takehiko Sonoda (Koselkai) Cer cluding, he touched on financial mitfee and members of the Sports Club, asked then how long it would take problems and stressed the importance to establish a new order in East Asia. of gold production in Koren. Replies Encouraging the Foreign Minister to by the Government Jeaders to the desi with diplomatic affairs with last interpellation was postponed until streat courage and firm resolution, the next session. The House rose ni interpellator regretted that despite 11.72 a.m.-Domel,

The New Order

co the Canton Insurance Onice Ltd. the xinit of Mesra T. M. Gregory and the staff of the Bank Line (China) Ltd.. Brewers Bookshop.

Ho

missanthrope apothecary mlandvisu

apendicitus sheik apoggiatura English Oxford Dictionary spell- Harbour Office, compradores of the pearlings of these words will be found on Steamers, Lane, Crawford

116. (Cafe page 9. Wiseman) Messrs Kin Yuen and Co.,

Messrs. Dencons, Lammert Bron, the boarding offers of the

DILWARA LEAVES

Crowds Throng Wharf To Farewell Troops

The troopship Dliwara left for the United Kingdom via ports at noon Kowloon wherves by one yesterday, being seen off at the of the largest crowds that has sold good- bye to a military transport here.

The names of the military, naval and air force personnel who left have already been published. Their reliefs in many cases arrived by the Dilwara.

A band played on the wharf while protracted farewells were said to the Inen and families who, in the majority of cases, were I leaving on completion of their terms

of service here,

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