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SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1933,

James Farley The Job Dispenser

3,000,000

CALENDARS

DESTROYED

Soviet Policy Problem For Authors.

"Democratic Rule Is Good TEXT BOOK CONTROVERSY

For The Nation"

NEW US. POSTMASTER

him.

for

"We're All Democrats." Every Democrat knows the party's national chairman or has heard of

-

Knew More Folks Than "Al"

Монсож,

The censors in Odessa have de- clared that 3,000,000 calendars are

Madame

on

all

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THE CHINA MAIL.

HONG KONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS

ORDERS FOR THE COMING WEEK,

Orders issued by Colonel L. G. Bird, D.S.0., O.B.E., Com-

manding H.K.V.D.C.;

Hong Kong, Friday, April 21, PARADE.

Battery.

[Volunteer Defence Corps:—

No. 1401 Spr. F: W. T. Ross, En- gineer Company, to be Second Lieutenant with effect from 6th

1. There will be no parades un-April, 1993.

til further notice.

No. 1914 Sergt. A. E. Bates, An-

2. All books must be returned zac Company, to be Second Lieuten-

at once to the B. Q. M. Sant with effect from 10th April, (repeated).

3. If those members interested

in Rifle Shooting will send

1958.

LEAVE.

No. 1403 Sergt. J. Barnes, Corps

their names to Bdr. Marshail Signal, granted ten months leave

a programme will be drawn from 10.4.93 to 9.2.34. up shortly,

Armoured Car Section.

No. 1349 Signaller G. W. Gunn, Corpa Signal, granted nine months

The N. C. Os. will parade on leave from 8.433 to 7.194. Monday, April 24th at Headquar-dical Section, granted nine months No. 1674 Bergt. M. R. Deb, Me- ters at 6.30, p.m.

leave from 1.4.39 to 31.12.33:

'No. 1814 Sergt." A. Chapman, Scottish Company, leave extended: from 18.3.33 to 17.5.33-

asked to attend.

No. 1627 Pta, D. S. Robb, Scottish Mon-Company, granted seven months. leave from 1.4.33% to 81,10.33.

STRENGTH.

The following has been taken on the Strength:-

Pte. A. Steven, Govt: Civil Hos

W. H. G. GOATER, Captain, Adjutant, HK.V.D. Corps.

CHURCHES

A. CHARGE

OF ONE' DOLLAN

IN MÀDH, FOR ALL"""NOTICES UNDER THIS KRADING

WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH, WANGHAL.

GENERAL unfit for public use and have order-

ed them to be destroyed.

The calendars further his political acquaintance.

were of the leaf New York, Mar. 9. After 12 lean years in the politi-He came to be sales manager of the type, where a page is turned each eal Sahara, the Democrats have gypsum firm and boss of Rockland day. Each page had some kind of

climbing reached the Washington oasis, and County,

to the Intter the man next to the President to through the town clerkship and the motto or slogan on it. The censors

found that the daily lessons whom they are looking most ex-post of town supervisor. pectantly is Mr. James A. Farley,

And so, with an infinite capacity eight of the 365 pages did not the new Postmaster-General.

for getting about and seeing people. agree with the latest Soviet, doc- The devising and carrying for a sincere handshake and un in-

So he calendars must go. ward to success of schemes and plans fallible metnory

for faces intrins

Meanwhile in Moscow the censor-. for perpetuation of Democratic pow Farley became figure in state er is his province during the next politics at 30, for in 1918 he led ship committee, which passes four years, and few who know 'Big Rockland County to make a sur- written matter, have barred a great

the number of text books intended for A. A. L. A. Commny, Jim" doubt the vigour and intensity prisingly good showing for

All Sections will parade at with which he will pursue the goal. victory ticket honded by Alfred E. use in primary Soviet schools. The

censors found that these books also Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Mon- Having with meteoric rapidity be-Smith for Governor. come one of the most familiar figures Mr. Smith was defeated in 1820, did not exactly follow the Soviet day, April 24th. 1933.

* Anzac CompRMY, in Amerkan politics, James Aloysius but the Rockland County cluirman line. Farley has one crowning ambition. called to reassure him that he The authors were asked to explain. There will be no parade on It has nothing to do with business would be re-elected two years later. They said that it was Impossible today, April 24th.

ANZAC DAY CENOTAPH success, for he is wealthy in his own and was largely responsible for Mr. keep a text book up to date these

CEREMONY, Between the time of writing right, nor with his golf swore, which Smith's announcement in 1922 that days.

The Company will lay a wreath is in good shape, nor with any of the he would be a candidate agrin. and the time of publishing, they de sports or pastimes popular among The Governorship went to Mr.clared, the Soviet policy changed so on the Cenotaph at 11 a.m. on Tues-

Smith by a record plurality, and much that the books were already day 25th April in commemoration pital Medical Section. 19.4.39. men high up in power.

It is to make a militant party that in Farley was elected to the out of date according to the latest of Anzac Day and all ranks arÙ will re-elect President Franklin D. Assembly. He was repudiated dictates of the party.

Krupskaya, Lenin's Parade in Uniform at Headquar- Roosevelt four years hence and so next election for his vote for re- effectively break the long party peal of the State Enforcement Act, widow, who is interested in educaters at 10.30 a.m. and march, to the After the Last Post drouth that the Democrats will elect and has never held elective officrtion, said that general

text books Cenotaph. [sine-bus, he says, no desire to. should be written without ao has been sounded, a two minute si- a Roosevelt successor in 1940, Jim Farley devoutly believes that

much emphasis on the Communist lence will be held followed by RE- He threw himself into the Smithre, so that they would be good for VEILLE, after which the wreaths Democratic rule is good for the na

will be laid. tion and the individual. It is a mats again in the convention of several years.

1924, and Mr. Sinith rewarded him

Representatives of the Navy, Eubray, Minister of Education, ter both general and personal with with the chairmanship of the State took the opposite side and said that Army, Air Force and H. K. V. D. C. Athletic Commission. People began the text books must comply with will be present and it is desired to say he knew more folks in the the latest ideas and that new ones that all who can do so will attend State Team ** A! ** himself.

this parader Boxing in New York is intricate must be printed every year if ne

The Uniform will be na fol- him; and today he is the high com-ly tangled up with politics, unit thecessary-Reuter.

lows:- nissioner of the "clean sweep" withļenergetie Stony Pointer moved to which the Roosevelt Administration New York City. left his gypsum took up his second job of President.K. D. Tunics and Breeches puttees, will carry on the 100-year tradition fir and organized his own building of the American system: "To the materials company, which kus sines victor belong the apolls." For him swallowed up six otlars. the animosities that have so long! In 1924 at Houston the big blue- | said. been the fatal weakness of the De-eyed fellow from New York met And so has a rural county boss mocracy do not exist; are wiped out more people and toiled ceaselessly of metropolitan savour come to have! in the sitement: "We're alt De-for bis enndidate. He verged on national prominence and power. will be held at Headquarters and :. Friday, April 28.

[the Tilden record that year with the To-day t 44. of commanding

7.30 p.m. Weekly Prayer Meeting. the Democratic height, if of thinning hair, this first tickete at $2.00 each can be ob As head of the biggest plum-pte secretaryship of

Sailors And Soldiers" Home. tained from Sergt. Sunley, Manu- ++ contact men establishment in the world, he is the State Committee. Tilden had been of the Roosevelt

Sunday, April 23,-8.15 [chairman. Alnas- cynosure of all Democratie

bus the same genial knack of hand- facturors Life Insurance Co. The story goes that it was Jiming out political favours to ud-those who have not got their tie-Christian. Social Hour.

kets are asked to do so as soon as Monday and Thursday.-Bad- chars seeking the 150,000 places ut

Farley who urged Mr. Smith to vantage with an extra savour his disposal in the regime of the

possible. Uniform will also be worn'minton Club Meets, press Franklin D. Roosevelt into being genuinely helpful that "new deal."

at the Dinner and will be: Mr. Farley's policy of diapensating the proposal to hend the deared him to. Rockland County.

New York State ticket in 1928.

By During the pandemoniuc days of tion requires indorsement by local 130 he was definitely under the Chicago he was ubiquitous, calling leaders, and he has served

Roosevelt segis, a stanch exponent of first names, shaking hands, clop that the entire party strength and the Roosevelt policy to work for the ping backs, talking, listening. patronage will be used to put through rural vote, for Jim Farley knew the It's in the bag was his in- the Roosevelt

in programme

town view in those up-variable assertion, however dark the special session of Con state countice that had been with the Roosevelt hour.

He will grega,

Insist that out Temocratic prominence since Unfailingly genial, he is as con- state Democratic organ the days of David 13. Bill. every

vinced that no one can resist him zation perfect its machinery, be-

for long as he is convinced of his Elected "Next President.” Governor Roosevelt carried the facts. His vivid green ink signa cause it is an act of patriotism to

State that year by 732,000, and ture is known the country over, as to insure ita continuance is pow- Mr. Farley said: We have clect.forever hammering at the forging ed as Governor the man who will of a strong and united democracy.

Mr. be the next President."

Aside from this, his favourite For it is the determination of this Roosevelt made his chief field topic of conversation is his wife, Roosevelt political steward to "sell" lieutenant head of the state organ-who was Elizabeth A. Finnegan, and, their daughters-Elizabeth, 10, his party to the country much as helization,

Less than a year later Mr. Farley and Ann, 7. sold his candidate for the Presidency by districts." To this ambition to lift the Democracy bodily out of its 70-year minority rut, no Demo- crat is too humble for his purpose; every Democrat is important.

mocrats,"

notice

su add to the strength of the party

er."

⚫ Every Democrat Important,

The new Post Office chief is from the village of Stony Point, Rockland County, New York- Democrat! aince boyhood, with his politicall

small

COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, 26th APRIL.

AT 2.30, 5.10,

7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

Field Service Hats with plumes,

making, this time for Mr. Roosevelt, black boots of regulation pattern, and manged the country just an web belta and side-arms. Bayonets 32f turned loose on a tour,' he can be drawn at Headquarters "at

af

on.

10.30 a.m.

ANNUAL DINNER.

At 8 p.m. the Annual Dinner

Alt

the

Opposite Royal Naval Hospital, Queen's Road E.

Sunday, April 23.

10.15 a.m. Preacher: Rev. W. 8.1 Johnston, B.A.

6 p.m. Preacher: Rev. W. S Johnston, B.A.

p.m.

Tuesday, April 26, 8,15 p.m.-- Fellowship Meeting.

Monday, April 24, 8,30 p.m.--- Blue Forage Caņa, K. D. Tunics Church Quarterly Meeting. with slacks.

Blacks boots and web belt. The Officers Commanding undermentioned Units will issue their Orders separately to their Commands:

Corps Band

Engineer Company Corps Signal-

Machine Gun Troop Motor Machine Gun Section Machine Gun Company Scottish Company Portuguese Company

APPOINTMENTS.

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to make the following appointments in the Hong Kong

KINGS THEATRE

'BOOKING AT: THE THEATRE. TEL 25313, 25336

Wednesday, April 26, 5.30 p.m.-) General Committee Meeting.

Thursday, April 27, 5.30 p.m. House Committee Meeting.

Monday, May 8.-Ladles Church' Aid are holding a Whist and. Bridge Drive Tea at 8.30 p.m.

Monday, April 24, '3 p.m.-Ladies' Church Aid Meeting.

UNION CHURCH,

KENNEDY ROAD, HONG KONG

Sunday, April 23. Ninelleth

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Sunday School, 9.30 am. Morn- ing Service 10:30 am. Preacher: The Bishop of Victoria.

Evening Service 6 p.m. Preacher: The Rev. E. G. 1 bwell. ***

A Social Hour In the Church Hall. after the evening service. Church PLANS NOW OPEN Choir Practice. Every Tuesday at

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text the life and works of Samuel J. A GALLANT GUARDSMAN MEETS HIS MATRIMONIAL WATERLOO! Every Tuesday at 7,50 p.m. De- FRENCH WAR HERO

Tilden. Unlike Tilden, he went

neither to Yale nor law school, for ati 11 he was the second of five children!

of a widowed mother and delegated

to help support the feffilly.

But as a boy he carried a torch for William Jennings Bryan, and in the strongly Republican county of Rockland it was not his fault that the Democratic consensus was limit ed to his own village. He grew up to a determination to make that County Democratic, and began the job as a crack first baseman on the county ball team:

Those were the days of Charles F. Murphy, last of the iron-handed bosses of Manhattan, and the ways of Tammany held an intense interest for the young ruralite. Tilden, too, And studied the Wigwam, and the up- shot was the smashing of the Twoed "ring." - Jim Farley saw a political lesson in Tammany-a sort of latter. day embodiment of tho Andrew Jackson philosophy of politics with a personal toné and as a business,

He Joined Tammany Hall to witch the wheels go round, and when," in due course, he began selling gypsum for a building trades concern, he "followed the Tammany pattern"" 'of

copious and continual contacts

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votional Meeting of the Soldiers & Airmen's « Christian. “Association. |All Service men heartily welcomed.

Friday, May 5, Jumble Sale, Par cele for this sale can be sent to the Church Hall, Kennedy Rond, "any morning.

· FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, WE UNSCIENTISTÄ

HONOURED.

Regiment Marches To See Him Decorated.

Paris.

A whole regiment turned out to honour one man at the village of Rue-des-Vignes, near Lille: He was M. Camille Breant, a war hero who has just been awarded the Legion of Honour,

[Branch [of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Belen tist, In' Boston, Mass, UB.A.]

Macdonnell Road, Below Bowen - Road Trams Station

Sunday Service, April 23, 1983, recipient by the colonel, in the 12:15 am

presence of the regiment,

It is usual for the cross when it is awarded for military valour to be pinned to the breast of the

M.

Subject: Probation After Breant, however, who lost a leg Deathe (high s

and sustained many other-in- The Sunday School is held on juries, was unable to travel. Bunday morning at 10.d'clock.

Wednesday Evening Mesting. o'clock,

Reading Room at above address,

Consequently the regiment, with | band and colours, marched into the village to do him honour, lined up round the central square and there, in the midst of the Tuesday and Friday, 10a.m. to jypulation, the lonel extolled

Noon

the feats of Cá, bral Breant, Monday and Thursday, 5.30 to 7 who had remained 56 hours un

¡n' hall of bullets. He then pinn The Publis Is cordially invited the cross on to the braan to attend the service and visit the bent figure on cratche Reading Room,;/73)

braced:

Tel. 28988,

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