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VISITING ROTARIANS Baptist

President Regrets Loss Of Dean Swann

MR. O'NEIL SHAW SPEAKER

THE CHINA "MAIL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1935

Missions In China

Executive Secretary

Touring Country

ARRIVAL HERE ON FRIDAY

Messrs. P. J. van Hüurda and T. Hall were two interesting per-

The Reverend Charles E. Maddry, onages at the, weekly Rotary Club

D.D.. executive secretary of the tiffin held at the Hong Kong Hotel

the Root Garden yesterday. Mr. van Foreign Mission Board of Baardu is the Chairman of the Southern Baptist Convention of the International, Committee of the U.S.A and Mrs. Maddry, accom- Rotary Club in Batavia, and a depanied by Dr. and Mrs. J. B| legate to the Fifth Pacific Rotary

Weatherspoon of the Southern Bap- Conference at Manila, while Mr.

tist Theological Seminary, Louis- Hall is a member of the Manila

ville, Kentucky, U.S.A., are expect Rotary Club, and Chairman of the ed to arrive in the Colony on Regional Conference Committee..

Friday on the 8.8. President Mr. M. K. Lo, President of the

Coolidge. focal Rotary Club voiced regret at the impending departure from the Colony of the Very Rev. Dean

Swann.

The party will spend a month visiting the Southern Baptist, mis gionaries and their work in South

Canton First

CHOPIN RECITAL

Mr. A. M. Bowes-Smith At Helena May

TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME

Mr. A. M. Bowes-Smith is giving this

a recital of Chopin's worka evening at 9.30, at the Helena May Institute, in aid of the Hong Kong Benevolent. Society,

The special programme printed for the occasion contains copious; notes dealing with every item to be played by the gifted pianist, which should be of considerable interest to all music-lovers attending the recital."

The programme is as follows: |1-FANTASIE in F Minor,

2-BARCAROLLE.

3.—SONATA in B Minor,

1st Mant-Allegro Maestoso.

-Scherzo: Molto Vivace.

2nd

M

3rd 4th

" :-Largo.

Prento non tanta; \"C. and C

1-(a) PRELUDES

J

Minar.

(b) ETUDE in A Flat

(c) NOCTURNE in D Flat, (d) SCHERZÖ in B Flat Minor

WITHIN

(Continued from Page 8.)

Hoover The Worker Mr. "ko" Hoover gives good marks to his Presidential, name-ļ

China. These missionaries are: in The Rev, CHARLES MADDRY, D.U. On the suggestion of the Pre- Canton, Mrs, R. H. Grave, Dr. John sident, it was agreed to hold a tea Lake, Mrs. Lake, Miss Flora Dot-- party in the Roof Garden on Fri-

son, Miss Mary Alexander. Mr. M. The commission will be especially. day to welcome the delegates T. Rankin. Mrs. Rankin, Dr. C. A. interested in observing the work of the Conference on the s.8. Presi-Hayes, M.D., Mrs., Hayes, Miss the Tung Shan Baptist church, the dent Coolidge. Members were re Lydia Greene, Mr. P. B.. Anderson, Pani Ling Kindergarten, the Pool quested to bring their wives, as Mrs. Anderson; in Shiu Hing, Misa In Women's Bible Training school, number of lady delegates were ex-Margie, Shumate; in Shiuchow, the Pool To Girls Middle school,| pected to be on board the Presl Miss A. M. Scandlin, Mr. M. W. the Pool Ching Baptist Academy WHITE HOUSE FROM dent Coolidge.

Rankin, Mrs. Rankin, Mr. J., R. the Gives Theological seminary, Ap Interesting address on Saunders, Mrs. Saunders; in Wu-the Kin. Tak Girls' Day-school, the "Words"-was given by Mr. F. O'chow, Dr. G. W. Lenvell, M.D., Mrs. North Gate Dispensary, the Leung Neil Shaw, hate of the Bangkok Leavell. Mr. Rex Ray, Mrs. Ray, Kwong Baptist Hospital, the Leung! Times, who entertained the

gul Miss Mollie McMinu, Miss Pearl Kwong. Baptist Orphanage, the hering with his description of Johnson, Mr. H. H. Snuggs, Mrs. Leung Kwong Old Folks Home, and certain words in the English lun- Snuggs. Mr. R. E. Beddoc. Mrs the Mo Kwong Home and School for gunge and their derivations.

Beddoe; in Macan, Mr. J. L. Gal-the-Blind, and other phases of the At the conclusion of his ad- loway, Mra. Galloway; in Kong Baptist work in Canton. dress, the speaker was thanked by moon, Misa Lora Clement, Miss In Walchow, the party will visit sake. Herbert Hoover was thei Rotarians E. J. R. Mitchell and R. Leonora Scarlett. Mr. F. T. Wood-the Stout Memorial Hospital, the hardest working and the Jeust T. Barrett.

ward, Mrs. Woodward; in Kwei Waang To Girls' school, the Wanng egotistical of all Presidents. He Lin. Miss Hattie Stallings, Mr. R.To Kindergarten, the Pool Ching kept the best table. He was the L.. Bausum, Mra, Rausum, Miss. Boys' School, the church and other most generous spender. His chief, Mattie Vie · Summer, Miss Reba interests if Southern Baptists in faults were that he was always Stewart, Dr. Mansfield Bailey, M.D., this city by the mountains.. surrounded by "yes-men" and th tị Mrs. Bailey; in Waichow, Mr. A. The Khol Mm Girls' school and he was always worried. He R. Gallimore. Mrs., Gallimore, Mias the Pu Kong Orphanage ur Chil-only those people who agreed th Roth. Pettigrew, Miss Nellie Lee dren's Home in Shluchow; the him.

Hoover had one other Putney; in Lai Chau City, Miss Kwong To Women's Bible School in Faith M. Snuggs; and in Fort Shiu Hing: the Waichow Bible He was the quickest dresser fall Bayard, Mr. E. T. Snuggs,

(Continued At Foot Of Next Col) Presidents. On one occasion ha had an appointment at two-fifteen to receive the new Belgian aru-| bassador. At the time of the up- pointment 'Hoover WAR #Lill lunching

and still in his business Fuit. "Ike" Hoover Avent in to warn him. Hoover took the lift to his room, changed into a morning coat,, came, downstairs, saw the ambassador, went back jand changed again into his busi- ness auit, and at two-twenty-five was on his way to the Executive offices.

TAKING WINE WITH THE

RECTOR

Following a 300-year-old cus- tom, the Mayor of Gravesend at- tended morning service at Milton Church on the First Sunday of the year and afterwards took old mulled wine with the rector...

AT

THE

MAJESTIC

Masterly

TO-DAY TO SATURDAY

At 2.30, 5.20, 7:20. & 9.20 p.m.

HE SACRIFICED VICTORY for

the HAPPINESS OF HIS PEOPLE!

He might have made the House of Rothschild masters of national But the only reward he sought was to fulfill the Roths- child creed: to live with dignity....... to trade with dignity.....te walk the world with dignity!

JOSEPH M. SCHENCE #Y99ATE

GEORGE ARLISS

in the DARRYL F. ZANUCK production

THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD

BORIS KARLOFF A LORETTA YOUNGĄ?!

· ·ROBERT YOUNG ↑ HELEN WESTLEY. And a Distinguished Suppacing: Cast it, One Hundred. A JOIN CENTURY FICTURE?», Ketenien thru UNITED ARTISTS

Foreign Visitors

Jrd.

The author also has some per- tinent remarks to make on distin- guished foreign visitors to the White House. The English Come out fairly well: The Prince of Wales, whose clothes are described in detail and not entirely favour- ably, "loft a very pleasant impres- sion." Mr. Ramany MacDonald, except for the fact that be gave no tips, when he was expected to do so, is described as "a very pleas; ing character.". But it was Signor Grandi, the present Italian ambas-] sador. in London, who got more praise than anyone else.

TAKING IT OUT IN PAINT

WARNING TAKE

NOTICE

litar

Have ASPRO

Ready for any EMERGENCY

COLDS-FLU'and RHEUMATISM are about Again

HUNDREDS of people everywhere.

are suffering from Influenza, Colds, Sore Throats, Sciatica, Neuralgia, and Rheumatism.” “ Quick action by taking ‘ASPRO' is the best way to deal with these complaints." Don't wait till you are feeling "fat out." Take 'ASPRO: at the first signs of being attacked, Take two or three 'ASPRO' tablets at once and follow up with two tablets every three hours, and a hot lémon drink with the last dose before going to bed. Colds and Flu are easy to nip in the bud, but difficult to shift if you let them become deep-seated. - 'ASPRO ' never fails, if taken according, to directions. It is safe, 'sure and certain. I quickly puta you on your feet again, and there are no dangerous after-effects. It has banished Colds and 'Flu for thousands of people. Let ASPRO ' help you now, and save further bother.

'ASPRO

Quickly Smashes COLD & FLU Attacks

INFLUENZA WARDED

OFF WITH ASPRO'

Dear Sir,

17 Church! Place.

Port Adelaide, S.A. T

I am writing to you to let you know what

"ASPRO Tables have done for my children and myself.

We have all been down' with the IN- FLUENZA SI once, and all we have taken are 'ASPRO' Tablet and lemon drinks. We all had high rem- peraturka and, bad beadaches.

but thanks to "your "ASPRO

Tablets we are all about again,, only being three days in bed."

Yours truly, 14

N. GYLE (S.)

145/24

TANGPU NUMBERS INCREASING

Educational Programme

Arranged

Canton, To-day.

An artist in 'an - Hungarian town, who could not pay rates he lowed, has been allowed to paint vice was held at the hall of the

The joint weekly memorial ser portraits of the mayor, and lead- ing members of the council in Southwest. Political Council at a

{o'clock yesterday. General Li-| lieu of payment.

Chung-jen took the chair and a committee. member of the Provin School at Walchow the Leung To cial Tangpu made a report on the School at Micro; the Kweilih Bap recent activities of the Tangpur tist Hospital" and the Chu Chai The important points are as fol Boys' School in 'Kwellin' will all be lows:-

favoured with a visit from these 1 The campaign for reservo four American representatives of members in various counties is the Southern Baptist Convention, still going on and up to the pres The Leper Settlement Jaunt more than 40,000 new mem- Tai Kam Island, which is the re-bere have been, enlisted sult of Missionary John Lake's A programme has been ar- Christian love for Chinese lepera ranged for the promotion of edu will claim the special attention of ention. The important items are the party. They will sail over to the organization of systematic the island, perhaps on February deamusement and recreation for | and spend the day reviewing the young men, the holding of exhibi work and going over this splendid thong of various schools in the institution. Dr. Lake will accom-city, and the arrangement of lee- pany them on this trip.

TRY 'ASPRO' FOR:

HEADACHE

TOOTHACHE RHEUMATISM INFLUENZA SLEEPLESSNESS HAY FEVER FEVERISHNESS IRRITABILITY SORE THROAT | NEURALGIA TEMPERATURE EARACHE COLDS MALARIA SCIATICA

LUMBAGO DENGUE

ASTHMA G

NEURITIS

GOUT ALCOHOLIC AFTER

EFFECTS.

'ASPRO' GIVES GREAT RELIEF TO WOMEN.. WHEN DEPRESSED.

KOMOR

KOMOR HONG KONG

New goods arrived. From 50 cts. to $5,000, Every article marked In plain figures

SHARKS FINS

Offensive Trade

tures on Farty principles in var-Dressing And Preparing Dr. Maddry and his party left fous schools-Central Press, San Francisco, California, USA on, the sa: Prevident Johnson on January 4, and stopped at In Japan foraltwo weeks' visit to 4 the Southern Baptist missionaries of that country,

pen

OCTOGENARIANS IN CANTON

Lanton, To-day,

York Building Chater Road.

SUITABLE PRESENTS

FOR

EVERY OCCASION

ALLEGED THEFT

Six Chinese Committed To Sessions

At the fortnightly meeting of

The alx Chinese, who were charged the Sanitary Board yesterday, a with the theft of 800 and - some motion by Mr. W. J. Carrie,

sident of the Board, that the trade jewellery from Young, Fuk at No.41 or business of storing dressing Cheungshawan Road, on January 2,. * On kaving South China the com- The aged persons, in the city are and preparing of sharks' fins be were committed to stand their trial miasion will proceed to Shanghai, becoming more Interested in the an offensive trade was – carried where they will observe the work of third octogenarian health contest unanimously,

the China Raptist Publication do to be, held on Friday under the Those present were alety, and all

terprises

Before

Central

anspices of the Municipal Govern- Mr. R. M. Henderson mentries According to the Mahfof. dent. Dr.-G.W

of Social Afairs, up to ficer of Heath

delpate

at the next Criminal Sessions by Hr. Hon. FW Hamilton at the Kowloon ce-Pres! Magistracy yesterdays, afzatut

The defendants were named Sung Yau, Ip Hing Lok, Bauj Chan Shing and Chan Sang respec-

Con: Dr. R. A de Castro Baeto

Mr.CLJEŠRon.

tivel

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