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The lectures are on practical ex- Experience perience of tropi-
SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1930.
SOVIET POLICY.
Frontier Still Bristling with Armaments.
FEARS OF INVASION.
Haflar, March 28.
"JOURNEY'S END.”
A Great Play Cleverly Acted.
cal life by medical men, and embody directions as to outfit, prophylaxis in Britain and]
GRIM REALISM. on the voyage, personal hygiene, and both general and special mea-
"Journey's End," a play in three. sures of prevention, especially According to supposedly ac-acts, by Mr. R. C. Sherriff, was when camping out. The number curate reports brought to this city produced by the R. B. Salisbury of young men who have occasion from the Sino-Russian frontier at Company in the Star Theatre, Kow- to come to the Tropics and to live Manchuli, the Soviet Russian toon, last night. Of the numerous here is considerable, and probably force stationed along the Trans-war-theme books and plays produced may increase with the develop- Balkal railway adjacent to the un masse since 1918, "Journey's End" men of the Colonies in such zones, border now consista of: The knowledge these lectures
seem likely to give is important Red Infantry, approximately to a man's health, comfort and Long range fold places efficiency, as well as to those of the | Machine guns men he may have under him, and Armoured cars their provision will be welcomed Armoured trains by employers responsible for sending out staffs to represent or work for them in tropical stations.
message:-
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undoubtedly stands out 4.8 Д men human document. It shows the 300 horror of modern warfare, the 120 stark realities of life, and lays baro 80 the secret workings of men's souls. In this play there is a wide variety
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6 of Individual types: horole and
In addition to these forces and cowardly, masterfui and selfish men military equipment stationed
spend hours of mental angulsh in a the railway tracks practically with filthy, rat-ridden dug-out 50 yards in sight of the border, the Soviet from the front line. The choreogra There is a cer-
also has considerably larger forces, phic setting is capably done and More Hectic tain amount of the exact number of which is not there is a certain amount of grim
known, stationed at the military realism In Commerce paychology
the rifle fire and the advertising.
camp, Abagatae, located about 15 bursting of "Minnies,” The audi- contemporary, in a recent issue, at Chalainor on the Russian side brought face to face with the real- miles north of the C.E.R. station ence, through brilliant acting, is prints the following, appealing of the line. The Russians also are ties of
war, carved out of the Tenders are hereby invited for forces and stores of equipment at tender hues of light and shade.
supposed to have much larger raw, and etched in with gay and the supply of a complete set of compressed air plant, including Chits, Siberia,
their general headquarters at . It is à great play, because it la
ол the Trans- air compressors, drills, drili
a grest subject, and Mr. Sheriff has Siberian Rallway. sharpening machine, etc. for on
written it as well as it possibly could "Red" Holiday. tunnel heading. Firms interested
be written. He never once in submitting a
On March 29, the Soviet holiday strikes a falag note. The acting of quotation may when celebrations were held apply to the undersigned for par- commemoration of the overthrow notable.
In every member of the cast is most ticulars. All tenders must be sent of the Czarist Government, and for "Journey's End-which will be pro- A fuller criticism of in on or before noon, April 12, several days 1990,
following, these duced again to-night-will appear in In the rush of business the demonstrations adjacent to the
various Russian units conducted the Sunday Herald. name of the advertiser was not Chinese border, these activities inserted. But one can always supposedly having been held in blame the printer, particularly pursuance to the general ordera ST. ANDREW'S CLUB. when it's a machine, etc., "for on fasued from Moscow for "hundred tunnel heading."
News in Brief
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per cent. readiness," against the so- called "imperialist governments". According to the Chinese residents of Manchull and other towns
Production of Short Plays.
YOUTHFUL TALENT,
health has been prover- bial. It is quite true that a Health Campaign is on foot, but
The next Criminal Sessions will along the western end of the it must be remembered that the beheld on Tuesday, April 22.
C.E.R., these Red demonstrations Government is in no way respon-
had a special purpose in an at- The name of the Gracco Egyptian tempt to bring pressure on China season of socials members of St. To mark the close of the winter sible for this service. The thanks Tobacco Store, Limited, has been in connection with the forthcoming Andrew's Club, last night, in the of the community are due to the struck off the Register of Companies. Moscow Conference. The result St. Andrew's Church Hall presented Chinese Young Men's Christian
has been to keep the population of two plays, namely, "A Blank Cart- To-day being the occasion of the the Chinese towns near the border ridge," by Ian Hay, and "Aunt Association. But a Health Cam-funeral of Her Majesty the Queen in an agitated state due to the fear Maria's Wireles," a short sketch by paign of a highly technical na-of Sweden, all H. M. ships are flying of another Soviet military ture serves no useful prpose in, their colours at half mast.
vasion. Many of the employees of as the Hon. Dr. Wellington said,
the C.E.R. still fear to bring their familles to the district and mer developing sanitary conscience
chants refuse to bring anything among the populace. The illiterate
except the amallest possible stocks into the territory. class of Chinese are not members of the Y.M.CA, nor would they attend the lectures given. there, much less read a report of them came out with thai Shaforce and nounced to-day that the departure Maud White as "Hilda," the heroine.
in either the British or vernacular Why cannot something
papers.
o done in the line of a health porade as is done annually in Shanghai? We feel sure that a (parade lasting a week would serve to develop a "sanitary conscience" which Dr. Wellington so strongly urged, more that a series of lec tures. Furthermore, if we
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The name of Mr. Harry John Nairs has been added to the list of names of auditors for the purposes of the Companies Ordinance, 1911.
Captain Bernell of the R.AS.C., passed away recently at Home. He
was stationed in Hong Kong before Coing to Tientsin.
Moscow Conference.
in-
Mr. Ma Teb-hul, Tupan of the Chinese Eastern Railway, an
Mabel Contanduros.
Mr. W. Fleming opened the pro- ceedings with selections on the plano and this was followed by the farce by Jan Hay.
The dramatis personne included. ' seven, and special mention must be made of the acting of Sydney E. L. Cole as "Angus Farquhar," and Edgar as "Smithson, J.P., Anthony
of the Chinese Delegation to the
the role of Moscow Conference probably would Aleitha Hirat, in
"Elspeth," was a success, Norman be delayed until after April 20.A. E. Mackay showed promise in the A bridle track between Aberdeen The members of the Chinese called Lady Clementi's Ride: a bridle conferences with the Chinese meri Wireless," alicited hearty laughter and Wongnelchung Gap has been Delegation are now holding daily role of MacRobble, the Highlander.
The second play, "Aunt Maria's track between Wongneichung old bers of the Board of Directors and rand and Mount Parker Road has the Tupan and also with Mr. Chung from the audience. been named Sir Cecil's Ride; and a the new Commissioner of, Foreign Rupert Baldwin as "Mr. Jenkins" road commencing at Island Road Is Affairs at Harbin. Simultaneous and Rita Cole as "Mre. Jenkins” did to be known as Sheuson Hill Road fy, the Soviet members of the Board well Aleitha Hirst again made a (private).
of Directors are holding daily hit as “Bluebell," the Austered house- conferences with Mr. Melnikoff, maid.
The local Sikh community, as Soviet Consul-General, at Harbin. Eileen Bliss, Reginald H. A. really in earnest to combat dis-well as those interested are inform-[ As yet there has been no definita Woolley, and Minnie Vessoons all
zase, the Government must loosened that the anniversary of the announcement from either side re
The Kung Pao, leading Chinese
newspaper here, which usually ex- presses the official Chinese view
acted admirably.
WITNESS BANISHED. Reasons Explained to Solicitor.
lis purse strings.. The Health birthday of Khalsa-Bisakhi-will garding any changes in policy in The acting reflects credit not only bo celebrated at the Sikh Temple respect to the intentions of the on the producer (the Rev. W. Walton About two years
Department of the Shanghai to-morrow. Heads of Departments Chinese Delegation to confine the Rogers., M.A.) but also on the Municipal Council spent Tls. and private firms are requested to Moscow Conference to matters per- the Disposal of `ago,
Hon.
youthful performers. 42,000 last year in a fight against grant a holiday to their Sikh em-taining to CE.R. affairs to the ex- Refuse Mr. J. P. Braga, the fly breeding monite. What ployees. Arrangements for meals clusion of outside diplomatic and
speaking at a has Hong-Kong done inthis directo all comers, both morning and political questions.
evening. have been made by the
Absolute Parity. meeting of the Sanitary Board, tion 7 Mosquitoes and flies are Committee of the Khalsa Daran. criticised the present method the worst enemies of mankind, employed in Hong Kong in and yet they are for eve with us the disposal of house
re-in increasing numbers. Wake up, fuse. He suggested that incinera-Hong Kong! tors should be installed in the Colony for that purpose. Two years have elapsed and nothing further has been heard of the matter, which, it
appears, has again been sheived in the
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TAKE ME AS I AM."
A Domestic Sequabble Aired in Court.
MAGISTRATE'S HOPE.
point, in a recent article said that
from
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will be open daily from 10. a.m. to The offices of the Supreme Court 1 p.m. during the Easter vacation, the Moscow Conference is certain Before Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith at except on public and general holl- to take place in April; that the the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, days, when the offices will be entire- Chinese members are busy collect the case was continued in which a Whilst on the aubly closed, subject, however, to the Ing data; that the Chinese Delega Chinese woman was charged with Useful
ject of
public provisions of section 5 of the Sutton will hold strictly to its being concerned in the taking of a Lectures health, it topical 1898, so far as it relates to the Teh-hui from both the Mukden and
preme Court (Vacations) Ordinance, Instructions received by Mr. Mo girl to Malaya for a certain purpose. Mr. J. M. Remedios asked permis- to observe in En- Criminal Sesalons. The Easter | Nanking governments, These in-sion to recall a former witness, but gineering of March 7 that a series Vacation begins on April 18 and structions are to the general effect was informed that she had been. of lectures likely to be interest, terminates on April 24,. (both days that there must be maintained ab- banished. The witness in question way so well known to the Gov.
and even importance, to many
solute parity between Chinese and was a woman who was sentenced ernment. While Hong Kong has
Soviet intereste in the railway, to six months in November last for young men who are proposing to
"quantity and quality Farther abducted the girl. bech and is still sleeping on a pro-take up posts in the Topics has
the standpoint of both being a member of the party which blem so vital to the health of the been arranged by the London
more, it is stated that no other On Mr. Remédios expressing sur- Colony, Shanghai has been busy. School of Hygienean Tropical
questions between China and the prise at the banishment before the The latest report from the North Medicine. T
Soviet Government can be discuss-present case was finished, His Wor The course was in- ern port shows that a vote for troduced in a lecture by Sir
od until the problem of the C.E.R. ship pointed out that the defendant 230,000 has been approved for the Andrew Balfour, the Director of
has been settled. In the event the herself had had opportunities to aak forthcoming Moscow meeting is the witness questions and had done installation of two incinerators of the School, in which he outlined
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Soares were convene another conference where It was Intimated by the Police
successful, it is then proposed to so.. 200 tons daily (24 hours) the vast strides that had been an afternoon hete County in other diplomatic and political that defendant had not engaged n again at the Kowken Court yester- capacity *each. If Shang made during the 35 years in Whyte-Smith.
questions would be considered. solicitor for the original hearing, its facilities ascertaining the eases of the
Mr. J. T. Prior, who appeared might be held is not stated. but
Just when this other conference The case was adjourned. has at last found it difficult to most serious tropical diseases, that the busband and wife had a possibly within two months after
for Mrs. Soares, told his Worship dispose of house refuse, how
and in prescribing emedies. The yet come to no understanding. Heference. According to members of the conclusion of the C.E.R. con- much more urgent is the need for purpose of these Ectures is to had drafted out an agreement the Chinese Delegation this de-
B for
Colony forewarn thor for hom they are which he sent to Mr. Leo d'Almada, elaton cannot be interpreted as in- like Hong Kong? At present the intended, of the preise measures that agreement was returned to barovsk Frotocol, as the gist of sen., for Mr. Soares's consideration fringing or minimizing the Har refuse of the Colony is taken out By which it has ben found pas him with the Intimation that Mr this agreement is that the status
fuse of the Iside of the harbour on barges and sible to reduce the incidence of Soares had refused to sign it of the CE.K. should return strict-
there it is dumped into the sea, tropical diseases ofwhite men to Mr. d'Almada bald that : the
afcer that
to the status quo of the Mukden - 8d. reador his client would not sign agreement of 1924. It is therefore reasonable dimensiós, even when the agreement was because, If he suggested that the Chinese will
Mr. C. G. Alabaster retains his they cannot be avofed, altogether. did, he would put himself in a propose that the Harbarovsk Proat on the Sanitary Board, having this is a matter of pre state of servility to bis wife, la focel will be ended in view of the secured a majority of 27 votes over and regime, not dificult client was. however, willing to fast that its terms are all covered Mr. Caer Clark. The election
out but asler still to and he would treat her in the 1924.-Canton News Agency.
have Mrs. Soares returned to him in the Bukden understanding of created quite an amount of in- terest, particularly aa. Mr. Clark and the phalty of omit same way as she first went to Him.
wan backed by the Kowloon Re at to least a de. His Worship adjourned the hear
Men sidents' Association. The total from health and
***ing until April 24 and expressed The Prince of Wales is ilkely to number of votes cast was 168, the
en the hope that some sort of under fly to Cairo from the Soudan. Ten figures being MIDAK BE with the possibility of standing might he reached between aeroplanes would convey the Prince Mr. Alabaster husband and wife before that date, and his suite from Khartoum,
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