TUESDAY, JANUARY 9. 1934.
BIG ANZAC
REUNION
PLANNED
Motion Carried At Sydney Congress.
FOR 20th ANNIVERSARY
Sydney. N.S.W.
Delegates to
the Returned Soldiers League Congress displayed enthusiasm when it was suggested; that a scheme should be planned for) the reunion in Sydney of all Dig
on the occasion of the 20th anniversary in 1935 of the landing] at Gallipoli.
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"How wonderful it would be." Baid the President (Mr. L. A, Robb) "If the old troops trains could be' marshalled once again and the Dig- oner more the gera could catch
spirit of 1914?
"It would be a great thing to have! trains decorated and with the old battalion colours flying, running. from Bourke and other places right' across the State to the old camp site in Sydney.”
Mr. Robb suggested that Sydney's festival week could be arranged to conclude with a gigantic tattoo on "Anzac Night."
THE CHINA MAIL.
Where Lindberghs Landed After Ocean Hop
Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh were welcomed to the beautiful airport at Natal, Brazil, after fight Kcross the South Atlantic from Ballure, Africa Mrs. Lindbergh roused enthusiasm of wireless men by her prompt and efficient radio reports of the progress of their plans throughout the hop.
tralian delegation being sent
to dediente the Dwmorials there that have not yet been dedicated. and consecrate the graver."*
The motio WHEN carred animously.
ILITY
UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG
Conferring Of Degrees.
MR. PAUL LAUDER MADE HONORARY LL.D.
Mr. Riley (5.afton› said that if He moved that the State Govern-
difficulty
with sas met the Train the ment he requested to provide free getting
flugge for all ex-drivers and fire.nen would be will- travelling facilities
in relays Yesterday at the University of service men residing in New South ing to work the trains
without pay.
Wales to enable them to attend the Anzac Day commemoration service in Sydney on Anzac Day, 1935.
ROMAN FACTORY
SITE FOUND.
Former Centre Of Iron And Bronze Industry.
Berlin.
AMATEUR SKATING UNION MEETINGS Important Contests This Month.
UNION CONFERENCE DECISIONS
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The United States Amateur Skat- ing Union has awarded its three important meets for next year, as follows:-
North American Championships, at Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, January 27 and 28.
National Meet, at St. Paul, Min- nesota, January 20 and 21.
North American
Indoor Meet, Toronto, Canada, date to be chosen by the Ontario Skating Association. The Union also exonerated five American skaters of charges of filing "excessive expense accounts" during their trip to compete in In ternational contests in Oslo, Nor- way, last winter.
The five are: Ed. Schræder of Chicago (Illinois). Ed Wedge of Detroit (Michigan), Carl Springer of Brooklyn (New York) Herbert Taylor of Bear Mountain, New York, and Valantine Bialis of Lake Placid., New York.
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OPEL 4-CYLINDER MOTOR CARS OPEL 6-CYLINDER MOTOR CARS The Opel factory is owned and operated by General Motors Corporation. A further ship- ment has just been received to- day consisting of the entirely Wheelbase 4-door
new 96* Special Sedans and 4-seater Special Cabriolets (with 6 Wire Wheels, trunk and 2 suit cases), the ex garage Hong Kong prices of which DUTY PAID are as follows: 4-door Special
Sedans
Special
:
HK$2,500.00
4-door
Cabriolets HK$2,700.00 These cars are fitted with, the latest 4-speed special gears
for
Hong Kong. Buy Opel and secure maximum value and per formance at minimum purchase and operation cost in the small car field. Telephone 30228 or 30229-THE DRAGON MOTOR CAR COMPANY, LTD., Distriby
The Union' recognised the records Bet by Dorothy Franey in two tors of McLAUGHLIN-BUICK and events at the North American In-1 OPEL CARS and G. M. C. door Meet last February 25. Her TRUCKS.
time in the one-sixth of a mile race
was 31 seconds and in the quarter-
imlle 44.2.
Mr. Frank Kalteaux of Chicago was re-elected as President of the Amateur Skating Union and Mr. Excavations conducted by the Henry Kemper of St. Louis was re- in the Hoch-named Arst vice-president. Under Historical Museum Estunt District of the Palatinate
MCLAUGHLIN-BUICK
8 CYLINDER CARS: Thirty years have rolled by since the Buick Motor Company built its first automobile. And what-' a" story these years have told of Buick quality, reliability and capacity to give more and better miles. More than 2,700,000 Buick cars have been produced. Each year a better Buick--each. built as Buick builds-with the result that more than 47 per cent. of them are still in opera- tion to-day, many having served five, ten, even twenty years. Everyone who knows motor cars knows how these 2,700,000 Buicks have written the proof of Buick quality on the roads of the world. Long ago. Buick's finer, more faithful performance became an international tradition. Records of Buicks that have gone 200,- 000 miles or more have become almost commonplace. And favor. for Buick has increased year after year, until to-day more people choose Buick than all ten other eights in its price range combined, and nine out of ten say they will buy BUICKS again. A motor car has to be better to compile such a record over a period of thirty years. Its manufacturer has to mean his promise—“When better automo- biles are built, Buick will build.
MCLAUGHLIN-BUICK them."
Hong Kong the 25th Congregation have brought to light the founda- all officers will move up in
a new amendment to ita constitution, FIRESTONE BATTERIES: Motor Cars have been made in
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order
leach year Mr. Kemper becoming The reason for the unusual per-
By an overwhelming majority ją, – the conferring of degrees was
His delegates defeats a motion to parcelebrated,
Excellency the
The finds which include a four-President automatically in 1934.- mit citizen-soldiers in march in the Governor. K.C.M.G.. K.B.E..
inch bronze fool of an eagle, Reuter "I hope that that anniversary Sydney Anza. Day puratie, the view Chancellor of the University. con will be recognised by Australia on being that the march should be
ferring the degrees in the presence bronze letters and many fragments -Gallipoli," he added, "by an Aus-served for returned men.-Reuter, jof large
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distinguished of stamped pottery, indicate thet it was one of the centres of the Roman bronze and iron industry.--- Reuter.
audience.
and
HONG KONG MARKET PRODUCE as conferred on Mr.
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News In Brief.
two
more efficient
machinery have been developed. Only skilled workmen are em- ployed. 30 to 34% more strength is built into the plates. Every Firestone Battery exceeds the rigid specifications of the American Society of Automotive Engineers. Telephone 36228-
formance of FIRESTONE Batteries is best understood whea you know how they are made. Only highest grades of raw materials arc used. More The bonorary degree of Doctor of
A fine of $100, in default months hard labour was imposed scientific compounding and pro- Paul
and the Central cessing the Bander. General Manager of
yong; Dr. Au Tal-tin and Mr. Ng by Mr. Balfour at Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ching-sum: Rev. Fr. D. J. Finn and Magistracy this morning on Cheung fon ins retirement, in recognition of Rev. Fr. G. Byrne; Mr. Lo Hei-Kwal, a married woman, for being has many public services, both tong and Mr. Tsui Pak-yuat; Mr.jin possession of 857 po piu lottery the University and other institu- Un Po and Mr. Chan Chow-lam: tickets. Sir William Hornell. Vice Mr. L. Opponheim and Mr. R. S Lious, Chancellor of the University, made Tissington; Mr. Li Kai-yeung and The Count and Countess Stern- Mr. Hui Pak-mi; Miss Hui Wai berg, coming, from Europe via The Band of the Lincolnshire Re-haan and Major, R. A. Anderson; Japan and North China giment played the Processional Dr. S. N. Chau and Dr. A. V.¡yesterday on the S. 5. Pres. Cleve March as the long official procession. Greaves: Dr. J. E. Dovey and Dr. land on their trip around the world headed by the Chancellor. Sir Wil-L. D. Pingle: Dr. E. W. Kirk and and are staying at Repulse Bay liam
Perl,
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the Dr. J. A. R. Selby: Dr. P. F. S. Hotel, Great Hall to the dais.
Following
A fine of $5, in default came Morley and Mr. T. A. Martin: Mr the Mace Bearer. the Vice-Chan-G. W. Reeve and Mr. A. Morris, days' simple imprisonment, was vellor Sir William Hurnell. Kt.. After the playing of the Nation-imposed by Mr. Balfour at the Cen- CLE, LL.D., M.A., and the Honal Anthem the Vice Chancellor, Sir tral Magistracy this morning on Wu of William Harnell, invested Mr. Paul Wing, aged 74, for begging in Treasurer; The Dean, Faculty Medicine (Prof. W, J. Gerrard and Lauder as a Doctor of Laws and re-Queen's Road Central, The Dean, Faculty of Engineering viewed Mr. Lauder's career in In-King's Theatre. (Prof. C. A. Middleton Smith: The dia, China and Japan, Proceeding.] Dean, Faculty of Arts (Prof. R. C. Sir William said:---
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K. Simpson and The Registrar "I know how ungrudgingly Mr. morning a collision cocurred in the Mr. W. B. Finnigan); H.E. Maj. Lauder has given up his time to harbour between the Hungbom- Gen. Q. C. Borrett and H.H. Mr.the service of the University, He Kowloon ferry boat, Mon Lok, and J. R. Wood; The Rt. Rev. Bishop H.served on the committee which rea fleet of fishing boats near Valtorta and The Rt. Rev. Bishop organised the sterling salaries; he rocks off Kowloon City. The fish- 25 R. Owen Hall: Hon. Sir Thomas has overhauled our system of ac-ing boat was cut completely in two 2Southorn and Hon, Mr. C. G. Alaban counts and balance sheets; for all and its three occupants thrown into ter; Hon. Mr. A E. Wood and Hon. that he has ever been the unsleep- the water, but they wore quickly Mr. R. M. Henderson: Hon. Siring watchdog of the University's rescued by other boats in the neigh- Henry Pollock and Hon. Sir Shou-finances, the well-being of every bourhooda.
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MAT 18428TURE,
son Chow; Hon. Mr. C. G. S. Mackie member of the University staff has
and Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall; Hon. been his constant care.
Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe and Hon, Dr.
A. R. Wellington; Hon. Comdr. G.
M.B., B.S. Degrees. Invested with the Degree of
10 F. Hole and Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga; Bachelors of Medcine and Bache- Hon. Dr. Tse Seen-wan and Hon lora of Surgery were: Bee Hoat- Mr. J. J. Patterson; Hon. Mr. T. N. teck Hui Luk-yip (Miss), Lee Ho- Chav and Mr. Eu Tong-sen; Dr. R.tin, Lim Gim-kheang, Loke Kam- M, Gibson and Mr. Ho Kom-tong; thong, Teoh Theam-ming, Tseng Mr. Kwok Siu-lau and Mr, Mok Kon-Wah-kit. Chu Wai-kong, Wong sang; Prof. K. H. Digby and Prof. Siong-hing. W. Brown; Prof. F. A. Redmond and In Absentia Kuo Sho-hong. Prof. G. T. Byrne: Prof. M. H.
B.Sc. Degrees. Roffey and Prof, L. Forster; Prof. Invented with the Degree of J. L. Shellshear and Prof. W. Faid, Bachelors of Science in Engineer«] Prof. R E. Tottenham and Profing were. Samuel Bercovitch, R. Robertson: Prof. L. J. Davis and Chien Hung-tou, Ip Tuen-shing, Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin: Mr. W. H. Lau Shing-ki, Lee Kai-leung, Leung, Bell and Mr. Allan Cameron; Mr. Hon-yung, Ng Kam-sool, Hatam No- P. S. Cassidy and Mr. Chan Lim-manbhoy. Ow-Yang Hong Chiew
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10 pak; Mr. E. Cock and Mr. K. E. Wong Troong-ping. Wong Wing-
25 Greiz; Mr. Ho Kwong and Mr. D. cheung.
10 J. Lewis; Mr. Li Yau-tsun and Mr.
ALI Yik-mul; Lo Man-kam and Mr.
In Absentia.-Cbwang Chi-tseng.
Bachelors of Arts.
G. P. de Martin; Mr. T. E. Pearce; Invested with the Degree of Ba- land. Mr. J. H. Seth; Mr. T. H. R. chelors of Arts were-Grace Chan 7 Shaw and Mr. N. L. Smith Mr. (Miss), Chan Shu-fatt, Cheung 20 Sum Pak-ring and Mr. M. P. Shiu-tong, Cheung Shiu-ling, Fung]
Talati; Mr, Tang Siu-kin and Mr. Ping-wah, Ho.. Eblu-bing (Miss), Wong Kwong-tin; Mr. E. Wong Walter Alexander Hunt, Ip. Kun- -Tape and Dr. K. Mackenzie; Dr. Im, Lai Po-kan (Miss), Li Fuk-fa!, G. A. C. Herklots and Mr. N. H. Li Yau-sing, Lin Chih-kwang, Bisk France; Mr. D. W. Morley and Mr. Tiang-djoe, Soon Gwan-tihoen, Boo BOA. II. Fenwick; Mr. B. G. Birch Chong-hee, Sung Hang-ches; Than 8 and Mr. M. A. Cooper: Mrs. Ring Wai-keaw Wee Chat-khee, Wong and Mrs. Faid; Mr. R. E. Campbell Shtu-ming, Wone Blow-leng, Regin and Mr. A. N. Reynolds; Mr. Lamald Hairy Angus Woolley, Tony and Mr. 8, V. Boxer Rev.
Fr. D. Macdonald and Miss Grimn: Two widows, Ng Yee and Wong Mr. T. J. Prica and Dr. D, K., Pil-Muf, were fined $800 each, in, de ii) Dr. Bhi Man-wel and Dr. 3. B. fault four months hard labour, at Gusdar: Dr. Bue Trung-sing and the Central Police Court this morn Dr. Cheung Shiu-Ten Dr. Ling Ke-ing for keeping, disorderly houses dish and Dr. F. 8. Fernando: Dr. in Wanchal. Both defendants Lien Thong-kyn and Dr. Khoo Fan- were convicted of the same off ance
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