FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1934.
NANNING RADIO GOLF STARTING
SCHOOL
Kwangsi Government Programme.
ALL DISTRICTS COMPELLED TO SEND STUDENTS
[From Our Own Correspondent.}
TIMES
Fanling Pairings.
the
Royal
THE following are
Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Fanling on Sunday:—
OLD COURSE
928 a.m. C. Milne E. Hampton. 9.32 W. M. Thomson
Murly.
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Wuchow, Jan. 9. The Kwangsi Provincial Govern- ment has established
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Dodges C.
Primary 0.40
9.44
Radio School at Nanning, the capi tal city of Kwangsi Province.. The 8 opening of this new school is the first step taken by the Government toward introducing radio reception 1.56 in the Province.
9.52
10.00
Ід furthering Sta radio pro- 10.04 stumme the Government compels 10.08
of each one of the 110 Districts Kwangai Province to Bend one student to the Radio School at the 10.10 10.20 expense of the local District.
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10.
After attending the Radio School 10.24 for a period of three months, the
10.32 successful students are graduated and return to their respective dis-10.30 tries, where they put into opera- tion a modum x-tube battery re ceiving set, which is furnished 65|10.44 the Provincial Government at the 10.4 expense of each district.
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Marrable.
T. A. Pearce Andrewer.
LOCAL ESTATES
Chinese High Official Leaves $17,200.
$10,300 LEFT BY U. S. CHINESE LADY.
Chu Chao-hsin, alias Chao Tsiu- chu, alias Ding Ching, alias Ding Hing, alias Chu Ting-ching, late. H. Inspector General for Foreign Af- fairs for the Five South-Western" G.
Provinces of the Republic of China, who died at No. 7 Sui Ning New Street. Wy Oy West Road, Cunton.] on December 11, 1932, left local es- tate aworn under $17,200,
R.
A. M. Parker J. Coulthart G. E. Moore N. K. Little-t john.
L. B. Holmes J. Forbes.
G. F. Rees H. H. Beddow. B. D. Evans T. S Whyte Smith A. Sommerfelt B. C. Pokins. Major Eastwick Field CAD Michell.
The deceased left a widow Chu Lok-sze, and four sons. The widow being declared mentally unsound Chu Shu-nan, alias Charles Chu. alias Charles Chu-shu, the eldest son applied for and has been grant- W. J. Waddington T. H. A-led Letters of Administration to the McCarthy.
estate. S. S. Perry D. Ellis.
A. E. Thompson D. Harvey. Lee Jung Qui-moy. allas Jung? D. J. Gongh R. 1. Cherrili. (Qui-moy, ulías Qui-moy, married) J. W. Mayhew H. H. Pethick woman, late of San Francisco, Cali- H. F. Phillips R. S. John Cornia, U.S.A., who died on Febru- FON.
D. Kinnaird A. Mnary 7. 1933, left local estate valued Farlane.
at $10,300. Letters of Administra- C. F. Booker T. C.
tion have been granted to James Monaghan. D. L. Prophet J. C. Dovev. Templer Prior, nolicitar and lawful
H. Hutchen J. N. Grant,
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II. N. Williamson P. Grant
S.
10.50
G. F. Hole G. W. Sewell W. S. Hillier L. Goldman. W.
Stewart A. Chassels.
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All expenses connected with the operation of the radio sets are borne tj.qji by the Districts where the sets are 11.04 operated, including a salary of $20 per month to the radio operator.
In some of the Districts students have graduated and turned, the receiving sets giving good service and, with auth-11.20
11.08
where | 11.12 TE. 71,16
arc
efeat dry battery power, as many as 11.24 ten broadcasting stations have been 11.2k logged by the operators.
11.32
The stations tuned in include Nanking, Tokyo, Manila, Hong) 9.32 Kong, and Canton. For the mostį part, however, they are content with receiving the daily news broadenst from Nanking.
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954
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The radio seis have been pur 10.12 chased from Hong Kong, and bear
[10.20 the name of the dealer
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AUSTRALASIANS IN 1044
HONG KONG
Association Elects
New Committee.
ANNIVERSARY DAY TO BE CELEBRATED
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C. Thwaites E C. phreys.
attorney.
C. Mah Soo, alias Ma Sze, alías: Ma Chun-po, late of Nam Long Vil-|
Shan lese. Toi
District, Kwong
R. Tung, who died intestate on July 21, 1933. left local estate sworn un- Hom-der $5,800. Letters of administra- D. K. Hislop N. J. Perrin. tion have been granted to Ma Kwok- A. B. Raworth S. H. Dod- 'tung, student. we}]
Yeung Hop, late of Nam Chong
A. C. 1. Bowker J. R. Hin- Village, Hok Shan District, Kwang- tung, who died on October 28, 1933,
D. H. Blake E. des Voux. C. B. Bradley E. H. Wil
THE CHINA MAIL.
Post's Amazing Record May Stand for Years
LANTON
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AT FINISH
Ferodiand MageNGAN
POSTS ROUND & WORLD ROUTE Wiley Poat's remarkable solo fight around the world in 7 days, 18 hours and 49 minutes, established a rec
rd that, to the opinion of aviation experts, will take year to beat. Here is how Post's record compares with other marks:
Ferdinand Magellan, 1619-22—by sailing vessel, 2 years, 11 months and 23 days.
Nellie Bly. 1889--by steamship and train, 12 days, 6 hours and 17 minutes.
John Benry Mears, 1913-steamship and train, 35 daya, 21 hours.
Linton Wells and Edward Evanı, 1926--6y iteamship, auto, airplane and train, 28 days, 14 houm, 6 minutes. Mears and G. B. D. Collyer, 1928-by steamship and airplane, 23 days, 15 hotira and 21 minuten. Dirigible Graf Zeppelin, 1929-21 days, 7 hours, 34 minutes.
Post and Catty, 1931--by airplane, 3 days, 15 hours and 49′minutes:
left cal estate valued at $4,200. LITERARY NOTES Letters af Administration have
. E. Lissamen . H. Geare, been granted to A.
NEW COURSE.
a.m. C, T. Stellingwerf R. A. widow.
Rodgers,
0. Gordon L. C. Grover.
IL C. and Mrs Webb.
J. N. Owen J. P. Warren,
Mrs. Mackie Miss Thomas,
Yeung Lau-shi. USEFUL BOOK FOR
HOUSEWIVES
Wong Hing-chong, cook, late of Kingman, Arizona, U.S.A., who died Intestate on May 28, 1933 left local
extate valued at $1,000. Letters of
AI A. B. Purver A. D. Hum-Administration have been granted to phreys,
Mrs. Perran Mis Chalmers.
Wong Yu-min, student.
Asa Olani, (Japanese), widow,
Basic Recipes Key Of Culinary Art.
PLANNING AND COOKERY
HEARTENING STORY
OF PRAIRIES
Simplicity Keynote Of Fine Novel.
Let the Hurricane Roar. By Rowe Wilder Lane, (Longmans. 58.); There is an element” of shining quality about this book--a natural, as distinct from a mannered, sim- plicity of statement which Jachieves genuine beauty. It is
atory of immense fortitude and re- source on the part of a young couple who act out with their few belongings to make a home for themselves, ahead of the railway, on the virgin American' prairie.
Charles and Caroline, for all the economy of their presentation, are real, vital people, and one's only regret is that the narrative is not carried further than the first ter rible year. The agony with which they watch their first magnificent crop devoured by the grasshoppers is nothing short of poignant drama, which is increased when the in sects invade their little dog-out home.
Caroline and the baby, while Charles looks for work, are strand- led by circumstance through, the fierce winter in the dug-out. But he returns in the end, and we leave them happy in each other and fie ing the future with the samé In- domitable spirit. This is a heart- cuing story magnificently told"
Solving Crime In A Dream "THE WORKING MAN
An Ingenious Piece
cellent idea.
Here the Drood
POET."
Critical Study Of English Bard.
Of Detection.
mystery that has engaged 80 Epilogue. By Bruce Graeme. many minds is made plain; and}
When Mr. W. H. Davies began to (Hutchinson, 7s. Ed.).
whether you accept Mr. Graeme's
write verse, a good many years ago, Superintendent Stephens, of conclusion or not, you must ad- he was hailed as the "working man the Criminal Investigation De-mire the technique by which the poet." Now he is the poet, and a N. Garland W. 0). Lambert, estate valued at $1,600. Letters of Basic Recipes as a Key to the Art partment, fell asleep over a copy conclusion is arrived at. It would critical study of him has been writ- ten by Mr. Thomas Moult for Thorn- Mrs. Garland Mrs. Lambert Administration have been
of Cooking. (Weldons. 4s 6d.) of "Edwin Drood,"
be unfair to Mr. Graeme to hint ton Butterworth. Mr. Moult re- Planning and the group system He dreamed, and in his dream'at his answer to the question gards Mr. Davies as one of the most are the fashion nowadays, and the he was given the job of clearing) that Dickens asked. Make your original figures in English poetry mode has spread to cookery. It
Mrs. Hillier Mr. Goldman late of 25 Wellington Street. who Mrr, Kinneird Mrs. Muc- Farlane.
LOCAL ST. DAVID'S
SOCIETY.
Annual Meeting.
OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE
APPOINTED.
died on October 16, 1933, left local
to Beijiro Furutani,
granted
OLD HONG KONG RESIDENT DEAD.
Mr. A. W. Millar.
FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON
uge of 65.
him
has produced a most excellent up the mystery, That's a good self acquainted with it if you since, Robert Herrick. He is giving conversations with him, as well as book In "Basic Recipes," which start for a book, and Mr. Graeme would enjoy an ingenious piece some hitherts unpublished poems by makes plain the path of the house takes full advantage of his ex-of detection. wife with a series of charts looking like a family tree in one of Mr. Walpole's novels. Over 500 dif ferent dishes-including many de- licacies of Continental origin- blossom from the root of eighty basic recipes.
or
A special meeting of the Au- tralian and New Zealand Assoria- The annual general meeting of
The death occurred yesterday at tion was held yesterday afternoon the Hong Kong St. David's Society
the the French Hospital of Mr. Andrew at the Gloucester Building for the took place lust evening in
General Chamber of Commerce William Miller. of Lockhart Road, The bases of coking, as here ex purpose of electing a Committee.
room, Chartered Bank Building. well-known local resident, at the plained, are roasting, braising, f.y- Dr. H. D. Matthews presided.
Mr. R. R. Davies presided. The following were elected:-
Mr. E. C. Thomas WHE elected President, Dr. H. D. Mathews; Vice President for the coming year and and came
Deceased was born in Edinburgh ing or grilling, dough of batter, Pud- white and brown roux, &c. to Hong Kong when 遮 President, Mr.
dings, for instance are not classi F. Neill; Hon.
He was fed together; eg, fritters Mr. W. H. B. Thomas Vice Presi- child with his parents. Secretary, Mr. N. Stockton; Han. dent, while Mrs. H. G. Hooper was educated at the old Central Govern pancakes come under the batter Treasurer, Mr. J. M. KeMcher appointed Hon. Secretary and Trea- ment School Hong Kong and for recipe, while chocolate pudding is Committer Members, Messrs. J. Kurer. Committee members elected ten years was employed at Talkoo
classified under the basic recipe were Messrs. Lloyd Jones, E. R Dock as assistant head time-keeper. Price, D. F. Davis, Evan Jenkins, In 1912 Mr. Millar was employed for choux pastry.
The book is Illustrated with Captain Pritchard and Harry Owen-at the Hong Kong and Whampoa helpful, practical photographs, and the Hughes.
Dock and in 1920 joined the firm of Meeting Dr. Matthews reminded A Sub-Committee for the enrol-Messrs. Leigh and Orange, Civil members that a Gala Dance would ment of new members was elected, Engineers, architects and survey-
Hunter, A. W. Ingram, C. Tatham, J. R. Way and J. Wolfe,
Forthcoming Functions,
Prior to the conclusion of
has, furthermore, 3 washable cover, and a detailed, alphabetical
be held at the Peninsula Hotel comprising the President, Vice-Pre-ors as clerk of works. Nine years Index. 4 January 26 to celebrate the sident, and Hon. Secretary; the Rev. later he set up in a business of his Anniversary of the foundation of Mr. E. G. Powell and Mr. Evan own as a building contractor.
Md. Miller was an active Free-
the first Colony in Australia.
Members were also informed
Jenkins.
Annual Dinner.
mason being a member of the St.
that the Australian University The arrangements for the annual Andrew's Royal Arch Chapter, Na. Rugby football team would arrive dinner to be held on March I were 218 S. C., and a Master Mason of in the Colony next Thursday, and left in the hands of another Sab- St. John's Lodge, Hong Kong. No. that a tiffin, at which they would Committee, consisting of the Presi-618. be present, would be held at the dent, Vice-President and Hon. Secre- Exchange Restaurant,
GAOLED.
Coat Snatched -From Outside Shop.
Lary.
The Hon. Secretary was empower- led extend an invitation to the
in the Colony during the year.
ANTI-MUI-TSAI SOCIETY.
& He leaves a widow, one son, daughter-in-law and two grand- children.
at 5.15 pm
FUNERAL OF LATE MR. A. L. ALVES. Choral Service.
CHINESE MEDICAL
ASSOCIATION.
Election Of Officers At Annual Meeting.
The annual general meeting of: The funeral takes place this the, Hong Kong Chinese "Medical UNEMPLOYED MAN Welsh Fusillere, expected to arrive afternoon, passing the Monument Association was held on Wednes
day evening at Lane, Crawford'd" Restaurant, under the presidency of |Dr. Chau Wai-theung The report was read by the Hon Secretary, and Treasurer, Dr. M.. H. Hoahing. The office-bearers for 1934 are:--
President, Dr. S. Wah Phoon;l Vice-president, Dr. F. 1. Tacing;] Members of the council, Drs. Chau Wai-cheung, K. W. 1p, C. S. See, S. P. Li, M. H. Hoshing, Ed. Bun, W. K. Fok and S. F. LE
Li Hung, unemployed, convicted of stealing an overcoat "from 204 Des Voeux Road Central, was this morning sentenced to six weeks' hard Labour by Mr. Balfour at the Central Magistracy.
Inspector Brennan, prosecuting, stated that the accused was een
to anatch the coat, which was hang.
Officials For 1934 Elected.
The results of the election of of-)
MANY TOKENS OF RESPECT
ficials for the Anti-Mul Taal So-The funeral of Mr. A. L. Alves,
The Hon. Secretary and: Trea-
ciety for 1984 have been announced who died at the Canossa Hospital insurer will be nominated by the
as follows:-Chairman, Mr. Wong Wednesday, took place yesterday
Bum-kan; Vice-Chairmen, Rev. Lafternoon at the Roman Catholic President.
Kau-yan and Mra. Teo~ Shi-fong; Cemetery, Happy Valley. The ser
ing outside the shop, using auction. Treasurer, Mr. Wat, Lok-hing; vice, which was choral, was conduct-
force that the book was straighten-ion. English Secretary, Mr. Ded by Father F. Spada, assisted by Remedion, A. W, da Roza, C. Al da
ed out.
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Bush; Hon, Chinese Secretary, Mr. Fathers F. R. Noval, A. Granelli, N. Roza, "A. X. F. Rayer,, J. M. D'AF Wang Blil-tin; head of the Pró- Monstrini,, L. Rosal and A. Rossella. mada Remedios, A. H. Silvery P. M. pagands Department, Mr. Mak Mul- A large gathering attended the N. da Bilya, A. V, Bilya Nešto, E. aange head of the Enquiry, Depart, funeral, among those present being V. M. R. de Bouza, and others, ment, Mr. Wong Taf sun,
k[d, two brothers, Chevalier, J.-M. The grave, was „covered with a The elected Executive Committen Alvor and IL. A. Alves, Mr. and Mrs. profusion" of wreaths including the la composed of the following mem- Leo D'Almada e Castro' (snr.), 'Leo following from Lily, and Tiddy, Bir | bern="Messra. 6. C. Yeung and D'Alinada" e. Caitro (jnr.), O. Robert Ho Tung, The Club de Be
Wong Kam-ying and Mrs. Wòng D'Almada e Castro, J. A. B. Alves, crelő, members of the Victoria Re- Wah-num":"*"Dr, Châu, Waj choung By Abraham, J. J. Basto, _P) V-creation Club, the China Froyident and Dr. Yip Tai-ching were elect Botalbo, F.H. Bàross, 8, Berg, 8. H. Lok and Mortgage Company,” the ad, Honorary medical advisers and Chura, E., J; de Figueiredo, C. China, Phonograph, and', Radio Cóm- | Mesars, Hin Bhing "Lo and Pater Hirnas, C. Kew, H., M. 'II. Namusen, bany, the Haiphong Portland Cement |H. Sio were alustad honoráry Jógal D. 15 King, E. Festouff?. I. Company and others
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