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TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1931.

AGA KHAN ILL.

NARROW ESCAPE FROM PNEUMONIA.

ATTENDS CONFERENCE.

sub-committee, over which the

PHOTOGRAPHIC CLUB EXHIBITION.

Interesting Comments by Judges.

PRINCIPAL AWARDS.

[Contributed.]

Lovers of art, especially of!

D

and the newly-formed defence The exhibits are well above the Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. Husan standard. They reveal great Thomas, is presiding, is holding talent, versatility and individuality its first meeling. The terms of of amateurs.

THE CHINA MAIL.

POLICE RESERVE. ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK.

RIOT DRILL.

1

Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe. C.M.G., Inspector-Genera! of Police, are as under:-

General.

*

"WARDING OFF

PLAGUE.”

4,000-Year-Old City Custom.

The Lord Mayor of London has

a folklore value. One of the

Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Judges yet passed Part 2 of Training

Course should attend,

Chinese Company. Inspection Parade. All ranks of

SHADOWS BEFORE

COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCED

IN CHINA MAIL...

Social Functiona

Without

ELECTRIC RECORDING

Columbia New RECORDS

proce

The Kerry Dance Songs My Mother Sang

11 Bacio

Tales of Hoffman--Doll Song

There is a Green H.

The Lord in Mindfol

To-night St. George's Ball

DX157

DX165

DX156 {

Theatre

Thantre

Theatre,

Star Theatre.

Theatre;

DB299

DB300

Tommy Lad

DB314 Rose Dreams

-

the Chinese Company will parade Court had caught the disease from Thursday Helena May Institute

reference are, "To consider ques- A feature of the exhibition Is tions of political principle relat- the large number of landscapes in

ut Central ing to defence, other than the comparison with the entries in the strictly constitutional aspects to "Sull Life" "Portraiture," and Wednesday,

a general be considered under the heads of "Genre" Sections. The last nam-

etc. Commander. relations with the Crown."

studies of local life and customs.

the powers of the Executive and e contains Rome delightful ment

Police Station on

Home Malls

Rugby, Yesterday. It is understood that the Aga

bauquets which was carried at the To-day-Ten Dance at Hang Khan, who has been ill in Paris,

recent election of Alderman Wil-Kong Hotel. where he narrowly escaped pneu- monia, will have sufficiently re-

Revolver Practice-There will be lam Phene Neal has been secured! covered to be present in London

cal Museum as a reminder to its Thursday-Third Annual Dance to-night at a meeting of Mosleat photgraphic art, shquli mako ino revolver practice at the Kennedy by the Wellcome Historical Medi- Feninsula Hotel,

the third annual Road Range on Wednesday.

visitors that this 4,000-year-old of Ladies' Hockey Club, Lane, Craw. delegates, when the latest de-a point to virit

the Police Training School.

method of warding off "plague" is ford's. velopments in the Hindu-Moslem photographic exhibition

The weekly classes for Police Re-still practised by the chief digni-|

Entertainments. problem will be considered.

University Anmteur Photographic i

servists at the Police Training tary of the City of London.

To-day -- Queen's Defence Questions.

Clab. now open to the public

School, Kowloon, will be held as Next to this bouquet has been "Fellies of 1930.” The federal structure sub-com-

To-day

Central mitter of the Round Table Con- the Assembly Room of the Univer-usual to-day at 6.30 p.m. All mem placed a specimen of other civic

bers of the Chinese Company, and flowers which are carried by the "Sarah and Son.." ference is meeting twice to-day, city Union,

To-day-World of the Flying Squad who have not

to the Old Bailey for the proven-Greyhound Ltd.” tion of gaol fever, a practice which To-day originated in 1786 after a Lord "Casey at the Bat," Bayor, several Aldermen, and To-day — Majestic about 50 others connected with the "Dames Ahoy!"

the adjoining prison.

Concert, 5.30 p.m. January 14. for The origin of this trust in

Lammerts' Auction. inspection of Equip flowers can be traced as far back Thursday-At Sales Room, Dud-

by the Company

as 1800 B.C., when the sacred per-dell Street, blackwood furniture, Fall in at 6.30 fume of Kyphi was recommended household and offico furniture, etc., Dress Blue uniform,

to the medical profession of Egypt 2.30 p.m. It will deal with the much- The difficult task of judging D.m. sharp. discussed subject of more rapid fell to the lot of Mrs. M. O. Pfister, cap with white cover: belt (without for fumigating the house or eloth-

whistle, armleting for sanitary purposes," while To-morrow-Inward from Ameri- Indianisation of the ranks of offi- well known in art eircles: Mr.frog), truncheon,

the Greek physician Dioscorides ca and ports (Van Houtsz); Out- cers holding the King's, as dis-1. A. Kobza-Nagy, B.A., the lend and badge, Pocket

was "bene-ward for Europe vla Vancouver tinct from the Viceroy's, commising professional portraitist of the and note-book to be carried. Those stated that lavender

and varied ex-not in possession of uniform wil, ficial in diseases of the brain....B.C. and Europe via Siberia (Em- Colony, who has

attend in mufti. No member may jand helpful to the enervated." perience in judging amateur

the be absent from this parade with- photographic exhibitions the best-known British Indian East; and Dr. Li Sung, an enthu out leave from the Company Com- delegates to the conference, whosiastic exponent of camera craft. died in London yesterday. nl- The decisions of the judges though ill at the time, had tra- were arrived at after lengthy de- velled 7,000 miles to attend the liberation.

Indian Company. Perhaps their cholec conference, and referring to his may not meet with the approval Inspection Parade-All ranks of health during his speech at the of the man in the street, but their the Indian Company will parade at Plenary Session be told the Bri- comments on the prints actected Police Headquarters on Wednesday, tish delegates they might have to for awards will no doubt be listen-January 14, 1931 for a general - give him a grave.

ed to with respect by all.

spection of Equipment etc. by the Several relatives wore present

Fall in at They expressly desire to make Company Commander. when he died, and his embalmed

known that their preference is for 5.30 p.m. sharp. Dress-Winter body will be taken to India. He pictures that combine excellence uniform, cap with white cover; was a great patriot, and was held in conposition, selection and con- belt (without frog), truncheon wearer of the dangers to he in personal esteem by his strong-

ption of subject, and all the de- whistle, armlet and badge, "Pocket tails that go to make up a work Policeman" and note-book to be car Wireless Service.

of art. Such a seemingly minorried. Those not in possession of paint as the title may turn the uniform will attend in mufti. No scale in the artist's favour. member may be absent from this parade without leave from the Com- pany Commander. The Equipment Officer will make it a point of being

gions.

The Late Molid Ali. Maulana Mohamed Ali, one of

est political opponents.British

"When we have finished dinner there is never anything left on the platos."

"Yout must have very good food!"

"No. We never get enough."

Pages Gaics, Yverdon.

"LAND GRABBING" ANTI-BRITISH OUTBURST BY HEARST PRESS.

New York, Yesterday. The "land-grabbing tactics of powerful British rubber interests" for last week's are partly blanted revolution in Panama.

Judges' Comments. An interview with the

in

judges

Policeman"

mander. The Equipment Officer will make it a point of being pre-

sent.

present.

Pomanders in Museum.

But it was the Great Plague that provided the museum with its big- gest collection of pomanders, the ladies and dandies of the City carried their plague-proof scents, its "aura" being Infallibly dis-

press of Russia), 10 a.m;

Meetings.

To-day--Sanitary Board Meeting, 4.15 p.m.

January 14-Meeting of Gradu- stes in the Great Hall of the University, 5.15 p.m.

Sports.

See Diary on Page 9. solved by "such things as exhale

Miscellaneous. Very subtle sulphurs, as the spicy

To-day

Association - English drugs and gums."

One of these allver pomanders is Lecture, St. John's Cathedral Hall, made in the form of a "death's 5.30 p.m. head" memento mori to its fair

countered from London

en-

sewers.

some of the original in-

CALCUTTA.

Another, made in the form of a OXFORD MISSION TO book and with six diminutive com- partments for different scents, is more recent, the plague being only represented by two engraved rats.

Below these pomanders aro Archbishop of York on shown gredients, as given in a sixteenth

Western Influences. elicited the information that eighty per cent. of the pictures

century recipe: "For a verie good show good' technique. In some

Flying Squad.

perfume against the Plague you The Archbishop of York, speak- cases the defects found were the The weekly instructional patrol must take Mastich, Chypre, Myrrh,ing at a meeting at Oxford on bo- employment of unsuitable print- of the Kowloon Section will take Mace, Alces Wood, Nutmegs, Rose-half of the Oxford Mission to Cal- ing papers or mounts. Some of place to-day. Fall in at Taim-tea- mary, Rue, Roses.... all these cutts, said that the Mission deli- 30 berately aimed at counteracting the the exhibits, particularly the num-tsui Fire Brigade Station at 5.30 things stamped together, and hers entitled "Full Moon" and pm. sharp. Dress-Winter uniform perfume the Chamber."

inevitably destructive influence of "The Veteran," could have been in and cap with white cover.

Henry VIII, it seems, had a Western civilization upon Indian

(he *India,

said), had a lighter tone. However, abeur The weekly instructional patrol good collection both of scents and life.

ancient and magnificent one-third of the attempts were ad-of the Hong Kong Section will take pomanders, Inéluding one curfous-an

of its own. To Fall in at the ly decorated with ostrich feathers civilization judged fit to compote in inter-place on Friday.

and red roses, and even Central Police Station at 5.30 p.m.

Lord a great extent in the past it rested national exhibitions:

uniform Bacon considered that they Dress-Winter

were on religious sanctions which were valuable "for the drying up of not compatible with the outlook cap, with white cover.

Con- comforting of the created by Western science. Rheums, the

education Heart, and the promotion of Sleep."sequently, the secular

The doctors of later years sup-supplied by the British Government ported this opinion by affecting was as much a disintegrating force scented vinaigrettes in the knobs of as an introduction to a wider life. their professional canes.

Riot Drill will be carried out in Kennedy Road to-day at 5.15 p.m. Members will assemble Queen's Pler at 5.10 p.m. with revolvers and truncheons. Uniform

The School Section. an innova- | sharp. tinn, was highly commended and revealed that our junior camera men have an eye for beauty.

Kwok Tsung-tsing, a student of Wah Yan College, was very auc- ressful, one of his best efforts be ing a genre, "Scrubbing," depict-if possible. ing two boat men cleaning the hull of a junk. "Morning Sun" by a beginner, Mr. Khoo Fun-yong, is remarkable for good live com- position. A shade lighter in the

(Sgd.) D. L. KING.

outside

D. S. P. (R)

DEATH OF THE DEAN OF WINCHESTER.

TOLL OF 'QUAKE. -

OVER 300 HOUSES IN CORINTH COLLAPSE.

ONE FATALITY.

We could not avoid this effect of Western thought upon the Indian system, but we were bound to do what we could to fl in the gap thus created. The Oxford Mis- sion attacked this evil at one of its focusing points the University of Calcutta.

printing would have improved the DR. W. H. HUTTON. whole. The portraita In the judges' opinion were below par.

Just as we balleved the Gospel to be the illumination needed for. Spacing and choice of backgrounds

considered

the life of all countries, so in a were

"amateurish," a few cases being very dis-

special way.India needed faith fa in The anti-British Hearst news.

tracting.

Athens, Yesterday. the Incarnation. A religión which Hinduism believed, paper, the New York Americao,

Still Life Efforts.

News has been received of tho Three hundred houses collapsed believed, as publishes an Interview with Mr. Richard Marah, a former diploma- The Still Life studies show death at Freiburg, Germany, of Dr. in various villages in the 'Corinth that the material world was an by tic official, who Accusca the more promise. The numerous at William Holden Hutton, Dean of region in yesterday's earthquake, illusion, would never enable men to Panama ex-President Chiarl of tempts to portray glass objects, a Winchester, a distinguished eccles one person being killed and four dominate material forces

The fact that injured. Slight shocks continue spiritual power.

a large extent, rushing through legislation ceding difficult task, proved too much for fastical and historical scholar,

Dr. Hutton, who was 70, had and three were experienced at Gandhi had, to

turned his back on the methoda rubber lands to a British syndi- the artists with the result that in

appear suffered ill-health for many years, Corfu.-Reuter. cate, Mr. Marah says the election most cases they do not

and products of Western civiliza- Arosemena, who is natural. However, there were and had been lying ill at Freiburg of Senor

tlon was not merely political, but Chiari's Man Friday," made the some landable efforts as in "Bam- for soine time. In July, 1928, Dr.

On the boss" by Mr. P. A. Dragon and Hutton aroused considerable inter- BERLIN SENSATION. symptomatic of the religious a inevitable.

titude which regarded the material revolution

est by having placed in Winchester

as an illusion. The doctrine of the contrary, Arias, the leader of the "Olden Gate" by Mr. H. Lucer, revolt is a true patriot, and a

Incarnation by its insistence on friend of the United States,"

the Spirit of God and the control! Reuter's American Service.

of material was supremely what The new chief of the Berlin India needed. Therefore, the work police, former Minister of the In-of this Mission was not merely to lots to "Wings of the Morning" The inscription, which Dr. Hut-terior Grazesinski, an order for-counteract the evil from the con- by P. A. Dragon. "Twin Boats," ton algo decided upon himself, is in bidding for eight days the publica-tact of India with the West, but to one of the seven by Mr. A. H. Latin, and begins: Orate Pro tion of the Communist organ supply the one thing needed for Lock, la attractive for its quasi Anima. There was left a blank Bote: Fahne (Red Flag): for pub Indiah well-being, social and poll- Chinese effect in print and mount space on which was to be recorded Hishing an editorial note approving tical, no less than spiritual..

the action of an unemployed.worke Dr T. C. Lan, of Canton, a new the date of his death.

VOLSTEAD ACT.

REPORT SAID TO BE CHIEFLY

'DRY."

Washington, Yesterday.

The long-awaited report of the

A unique feature in the exhibi- Cathedral a tablet commemorating tion was the tioing of seven prints his own life. The tablet, which of widely different character for was to his own design, bears his first place in landscapes. As name, degrees, and titles, 'and the there is only one first prize, the positions he has held during his judges awarded it by a cast of career.

COMMUNIST NEWSPAPER

SUPPRESSED.

THOUSANDS OF IDLE ROAM THE STREETS.

Wickersham Law Enforcement exhibitor, has three of the seven Dr. Hutton was appointed to the er who attacked and slapped the AMERICA STARVING. Commission on Prohibition is desto his credit as has also P. A. Dra- Deanery on the resignation of Dr. face of Grazesinak's predecessor cribed in high official quarters as gan, a regular exhibitor.

Furneaur in 1919. He was educat-Zoerglebel, predominantly dry, with the The prize for the "Bent Picture" ed at Magdalen College, Oxford, This is the first time for years majority of its members conced- of the Show was awarded to Mr. and continued a distinguished Uni-that a daily newspaper has been Ing tio to anti-prohibition views. R. Lucer, the manager of the versity career by holding various suppressed by the authorities for

The tentative report, which local Agfa Co... for "Gossips," posts both in bis own college and more than one day. agrees with the views of the genre that appeals strongly be elsewhere. He was tutor of St. It shows the resolution of the majority of the eleven members cause of its human interest and John's till 1909 and Follow from Prussian authorities not to allow of the Commission, is completed faultless workmanship.

1884 till 1928. For many years he Radicalism to get the upper hand,cities are growing longer daily, and contains no recommendation

The exhibition reflects great was Reader in Indian History, upon

CHINA HAS GOLD RUSH.

Harbin, Nov. 14.

.New York, Yesterday.. Bread queues in American:

One hundred thousand workless People hangelly roam the streets on the subject of beer or wine credit on the University, Amateur which subject there could be fe

of New York. and does not suggest any major Photographic Club and particular better informed clorica. His fec

Communists are actively or Indàläcation of the Volstead Aat

ganising demonstrations of the ly on its Chairman, Mr. K. W turea were always crowded by stu designed to relax the enforcement of the dry laws-Reuter's Ameri-Khoo, and ite Hgn, Secretary, Mr. dental for the Indian Civil Service

American Leo Fitt-slow.

From 1911 to 1919 Dr. Hutton was Mutankiang, a small village in unemployed in demand, for better can Service,

Archdeacon of Northampton and Western Manchuria, became the conditions. Canon Residentiary of Feter scenes of a gold rush when a fick Service |borough, solu

geln was discovered pear the town. Among his best-known works are Lives, of. Laud, Wellesley, and Sirk

Prizes on Saturday.

WEAVERS STRIKE.

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