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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1929.

· KIDDIES' SPORTS

NEW YEAR EVENT ON K.C.C. GROUND

KEEN COMPETITORS

REDUCTION “AXE”

NATIONAL DISBANDMENT

·' CONFERENCE

FOLLOWED BY A REVIEW

Nanking, Yesterday.

OUTDOOR FILMS

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THE

PRESENTATIONS AT HELENA

MAY INSTITUTE

MOVING BLOSSOMS

Mr. Wu Tze-huel, representing to be shown on Monday, Jan. 7, the Nationalist Party, stated that at 5 p.m., in the Helena May In- the Chinese had always been op-stitute, by special arrangement

CHINA MAIL,

NOTICES.

NOTICE.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

WALTER SCHACK to sign Pour the Bale by Public Auction Two amazing outdoor motion for our firm per procuration from to be held on MONDAY, the The Disbandmont Conference pictures, "The Birth of a Flower" This Date:

7th day of January, 1929, 'at opened this morning,

and "The Romance of Travel” are

R. JOHNSON & CO. 8 pm at the Offices of the Hong Kong, 1st Juni, 1920). Public Works Dapartment, by Order of His Excellency the Gov- eruor, of one Lot of Crown Land at Shamshulpo, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of

by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 24 years less three days.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

tertaining talk while he screens

Since complete disurmantent had them. This is the first time that not been effected by the world, ha a "cultural film" programme has aald, China must maintain an ade-been offered the public here, and quato defence force.

BANKING' CORPORATION TOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN

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In glorious weather, the annual Children's Sports held under the auspices of the Kowloon Cricket Club took place yesterday on the K.C.C.'s ground at King's Park, Kowloon a large number of par anta and children being present, posed to ueing force but the Na with Mr. Clarke Irvine, owner of THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI

The grounds were tastefully de-tionalist Army had to fight corrupt the films, and who gives an en- corated with flags, and the usual militarists. in the past. "skie shows" were also provided.

Keen interest was displayed by the youthful competitors and the

shows well the sublime heights ing of the Shareholders of the sport witnessed was good. The obstacle race proved to be as dif-

that the cinema can attain. Both Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, repro- cult to negotiate as in previous years, while the sack race and bootsenting the Disbandment Commit- features having been highly prais-Corporation will be held on Satur

ed iec, declared that military leaders Irvine's world tour.

wherever shown on Mr. day, the 2nd day of February, Tace provided plenty of fun.

1929, at 12 o'clock noon at the Good skipping on the part of will carry out the decisions of the girl competitora was seen and "Conference. He hoped to organise The visitor, accompanied by City Hall Victoria in the Colony of Tavy and air Mrs. Irvine, is now here, and Hong Kong for the purpose of con- tie" was a fair reflection of a brave a first-class army,

while in Hong Kong will film some sidering, and if thought fit, pass- struggle between two girls for pre- force within 15 years, he added.

the following a resolution, mier honours.

-General Li Tsung-jen, General scenics to add to his travel pic-Ing At the conclusion of a highly suc-Fang Yu-hsiang, General Yen Hs!-ture, planning to see all the viz: (0

That the Directors of the cessful meeting, Mrs. W. T.shan and others attended the next sights.

The Press of America, Austra Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank- Scuthorn, who gave away the meeting.

lia, New Zealand and elsewhere Ing Corporation be and they are prizes, was presented with a bou-

has been truly generous in prais

hereby requested and authorised quat of roses by Hittle Miss Helen

by and on behalf of, the 'share- Lindsell, daughter of the Presid-the aviation field this morninging the gorgeous and refreshing

holders of the Corporation to when Marshal Chiang Kai-shek in-beauty of those cinemas, especial-

ly the, flower one, the "Melbournej take all such steps as may be President's Speech

spected the troops. He Was

Sun" calling it "excellent" and necessary for the introduction of the distribution of mounted on a horse. More than

an Ordinance into the Legisla- prizes, Mr. R. E. Lindsell, the Pre- 7,000 picked soldiers, mostly from noting that "scores were turned

away." In Honolulu "The Adver tive Council of the Colony of sident of the Club, thanked all pre-the model division, marched past tiser" admonished "do not let

Hong Kong and for the enact- sent for attending.

the commander-in-chief. especially

ment of the same by the Gov- those who were not directly

The con-

ernor of Hong Kong with the PUBLIC AUCTION. nected with the K.CC. The speak

advice and consent of the Legis- er reminded them that the gather

lative Council thereof, in the DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS ing was not a mere Clubs event, but

ent.

Prior

to

-. Yesterday'a - Review

A military review was held on

German representative anything prevent you from seeing it," and "The Auckland Sun" Wagner, Rear-Admiral Broecke said "even the hardened theatre- Hoekstra and Captain Dalhuisen goer will readily admit he has of the Dutch cruiser "Java" were found something worth while."

their Iden was to attract all the present-Reuter. children of the Colony, from the Peak to Fanling, and make them look forward to New Year's Day as their own party day at the KC.C.

Mr. Lindsell expressed thanks to those who had helped and mention- ed the name of Mr. C. H. Alkins, whose efforts as the'llon. Secretary- of the Children's Sports, had been untiring. The speaker also thank

ed those generous contributors to the sporta fund which Was now again self-supporting.

SCHNEIDER CUP

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terms of a print which, for the Put the Sale by Public Auction

purposes of identification, has to be held on MONDAY, the been signed by the Chief Man- 7th day of January, 1929, at ager of the Corporation, In subpm at the Offices of the stitution for the existing Ordin- Public Works Department, by ances (except as in such print Order of His Excellency the Gov is mentioned) and Deed of Set- crnor, of one Lot of Crown Land at Shamshaipo, in the Colony

· Mossoms are seen moving. swelling and actually opening, made by the slow-motion camera of A. C. Pillsbury, which shows them in a week's growth seen on the screen in only a few seconds, Ja breath-taking sight indeed. The

sublime backgrounds of hightlement of the Corporation.

mountains are in the Yosemite

fornia.

AND NOTICE IS ́HEREBY of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 Valley, a national park of Call ALSO GIVEN that a further ex-years, commencing from 1st July, traordinary meeting of the share- 1898, with the option of renewal The local organisation is al-holders of the Corporation will be of a Crown Rent to be fixed by the London, Yesterday. ready at work upon plans for this held on Saturday, the 23rd day of Surveyor of His Majesty the King, at 12.45 in the for one further term of 24 years Mr. Lindsell concluded by ex- America is to compete in this unique presentation, and is con- February, 1929,- pressing their gratitude and delight year's Schneider Trophy Race. Her fident that it will be appreciated afternoon, at the same place for less three days.

the purpose of receiving a report at having Mrs. W. T. Soutborn with entry reached London yesterday by the general public.

of the above mentioned and of considering, and. if thought fit, confirming the above resolu- tion in accordance with Article 96 of the Corporation's Deed of Set-, tlement.

them and by congratulating those evening just before the time limit boys and girls who had won races. expired.

To those who had not won, tho Up to yesterday the only challen- speaker wished them better luck gers who had come forward, to fly and asked them to attend again against Britain, who are holders of next year and bring their friends, the cup, were Italy, from whom the British team wrested the trophy,

and their friends' friends!

The President then asked Mrs.and France. Southern to distribute the prizes, the winners boing avfallaw;

Girls' Events

Skipping, Race. Handicap, ages 14-and under. 1. Mary Lay. 2, Joan Holland, 3 Violet Bradbury.

Flat race Handicape ages G to 9. 1, Doria Frith 2, Dorothy! Eustace. 3, Marjorie Gos.'

Skipping competition. Age under 10 years, 1. Flora Eldridge. Marjorie Gow. 3. Pal Hamblin.

Flat race. Handicap, age 6 years. 1, Dorothy McCaw. 2. Joan Broadbery. 3, .tty Marshall,

Potato race. Ages 10 to 14. 1, Dorothy Raven.. 2, Peggy Everest, 3, Edith Withers,

It was thought that Germany also |might enter, at the last moment, but

this did not materialise.

NEW LIBRARY

ESTABLISHED BY THE CHINESE

CHAMBER

FORMAL OPENING

Entries now represent four coun- The new public library of the tries and will provide a greater num-Chinese Chamber of Commerce ber of competitors than there has was Inaugurated at 2.30 p.m. yes- been since 1925..

terday, a large number of promin

In the last contest there have been ent merchants and others being only two countries competing.

present.

Each country enters three ma-

Mr. Li Yau-chuen, Chairman of 2,chines so that there will be twelve the Chinese Chamber, thanked machines flying in the race, which Mr. Fung Ping-shan, one of the will take place in Solent in the late promoters of the library, for his Anguust or early September-Erl-excellent work in connection with tish Wireless Service,

the scheme. He said that at pre- sent the library had quite a num- ber of commercial books, which he hoped would give great help į especially to the younger, men in commercial circles..

Skipping competition. Ages. 10 to 14. 1, Betty Peconii and Jean Bryson tied. 4. Ethel Banker.

Flat race.

Handicap, ages 14 and under. 1, Violet Bradbury. 2, Dorothy Eustace. 3, Kathleen Glover.

Musical chairs. Ages 8 to 14.

JAPAN & CHINA

MANCHURIA'S SHOW OF

"INDEPENDENCE”

P

London, Monday: The "Manchester Guardian,” con-

1. Constance Crapnell 2 Vera menting on, developments in Man- Crapnell. 3, Cissie Roylance.

at

Mr. Li Ming-yuck, librarian, re- counted his visit to four libraries at Canton-the Chung Shan Uni- versity library, the Lingnam, `the Educational Society and the Pro- vincial library. He hoped that a churia, dees not think that actually new library would be established Egg and Spoon race. Scratch, the authority of the National similar to those established ages 14 and under. 1, Dorothy Government is likely for many Canton. He said that many diff- Raven. 2, Iris Frith. 3, Janet years to exceed that of the vaguely culties confronted them in making Broadbridge.

recognised auzerain power in Man- the library a success but never- Flat race. Handicap, ages G to churia," but nevertheless General theless he expected that it would' 14. 1, Winifred Raven, 2, Pamela Chang Hsueh-liang's formal holet-bo enthusiastically supported. Glencross. 3, Mary Smith.

ing of the Nationalist colours has Flat race. Handicap, ages 4 and shown unheard of independence hoped that exhibits would be dis

Mr Wong Kong-tin sald he

under, 1, Margaret Logan.

from Japan.

played in the future, in connec- moment is not making a great auc- ment of the new library, Teams of four, cess of its Chinese policy. It has race.. scratch. Ages 9 to 14.

Tea was then served to the vial- several questions open and is the The win-

tors. ning team comprised of the follow-only important Power which has log: Peggy McCaw, Edna Carroll, failed to make a new commercial It is understood that the annual

Po

Bery! Goldenberg. 3, Betty Mar- The Japanese Government at the tion with the successful establish-

shall,

Relay

Lily McAlnah, Ethel Banker.

Consolation race. Handicap, ages

2,

agreement with China.

Embarrassing Situation

expense of the library will be about $1,800 to $2,000. At pre- up to 14. 1, Joyce Humphrey,

The growing sense of National- sent there is only a small collec Alice Black. 3, Nora Branch. ism in China will make it increas- tion of English books, but it is ingly difficult to recognise Japan's hoped that the number will be in- Potato rate. Scratch. Ages 10 claim to special interests in Man- creaand later.

churia, at least in

far

Boys' Events

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With the exception of Tuesday,

meeting

Dated this 1st day of January, 1929.

By Order of the Directors,

A. C. HYNES,

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Note:-A copy of the proposed:

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Boot race. Scratch. Ages under affaire of Manchuria, yet those 7 pm to 9 pm,

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Relay race. Teams of four, the less-Reuter.

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following: Fred Wingard. Jackie

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