WOMEN'S
CONFERENCE
IN HONG KONG
To Be In Conjunction With Trade Fair
SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS
"TO BE FOSTERED
The first meeting of the Anglo- Chinese Women's Committee of the British Empire and China Trade] » Fair was held at 10.30 o'clock on Thursday morning at Government: House, and was graciously opened by Lady Southor. OBF. Pre- --sident of the Committee
Lady Southorn expressed the Committee's desire to further the aims of the Women's Conference to be held in connection with the Trade Fair in Decembar afteri which she turned the business of the meeting over to Lady Shenton, Chairman of the Committee.
The purpose of the meeting was to "discuss plans for the Womenaj Conference, which will be ind augurated the second week of the Fair from December 9 to -De- cember 16--and, to formulate a de-i finite programme of welcome and entertainment for the women from all parts of the Empire and De- minions who will be in Hong Koar at that time.
The object of the Women's Conference during the Trade Fair is to make it possible for the wo men of China to meet the women of the British Empire, to become -acquainted with their various points of view and to establish a mutual understanding and friend-4 ship.
Aims To Be Supported
As Lady Shenton took over the business of the meeting, she put the motion that. Those present at meeting agree unanimously the
that the aims of the.Women's Con-
THE CHINA MAIL SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1935
Evidence of the race whose hardiness may have inspired the "Fountain of Youth" legend which drew Ponce de Leon to Florida, has been dug up in the burial ground of members of the race who lived at the time Ponce de Leon discovered Florida on Easter Sunday, 1513. located near the spring identiled with the Spanish explorer (inset) in the legend, at St. Augustine, The burial ground is Fla. The photographs show a replica of the Indian ceremonial lodge erected over the site, and some of the graves uncovered. These Indian graves are of special interest to archeologists because they give indications of Christian burial customs.
STATUE WHICH IS
A MYSTERY
Late Egyptian Find In Middlesex
ference at the Trade Fair should PRESENTED TO THE BRITISH be fully supported.
and that the i
Committee will be pleased to wel come the women delegates and to
MUSEUM
Statue
OIL FROM CHARCOAL
IN CHINA
British Experts To Supervise Work
drawn up, suggesting booths for dug up, not in Egypt, but at Hayes, Two British experts' are
to
GOODWILL VISIT TO CANTON
1:|:|:ཀུན ག ས བས General Chamber Of Commerce Party OFFICIALLY WELCOMED ON ARRIVAL
of
Com-
SUFFRAGE IN PUERTO RICO
Taken Seriously By Women There
NATURAL BORN POLITICIANS
CORRE
PONDENCE
Sanitary Board Election
ITo the Editor, “China Mail."] Sir-Its with regret that I
FACTS ABOUT IT
LONDON ZOO
Eggs That Went To
Caterers
BIG INCREASE IN NUMBE
OF VISITORS
Facts of the past rear
Nine rears behind the United States in attaining feminine suf-learned Dr. Ip Kam Wa's nomina- frace. Puerto Rican women have tion was irregular in that the London Zoo as revealed. already caught up in business proposer, Mr. Wong Yin Twg, J.P. professional and political initia- is not an elector and therefore not antal report. tive
entitled to propose the nomination.
The Zoo had 3,772 animal
"They are natural-born politi-But the fact that the nomination cians said Mrs. Henry W. Doo-was handed in to the Registrar of animals, reptiles, and birdsp
The total value of the ley, commissioner of immigration the Supreme Court by Mr. Wous 147373 158. for Puerto Rico, who spent a yin Tung, personally, on the morn-
few days in Washington re- cently.
ing of Tuesday, May 21, and that
The Zoo's income increased
“Why, they already have one member in the legislate nominating party was not not-6.356 over 1931, including ture with others set to toss their
fied of the irregularity until 3 am from Whipsnade. bats into the ring almost anytime had expired for sending in 1.659,000, an increase over the
Jon Wednesday, two hours after the The number of visitors
minute.
"They take the rote serious/bominations, certainly to my mind previous years of 190,000,
and study legislation and candi-justifies rectifying the nomination
dates with conscientious fervour, even though out of time. Has mi decrease OA all previous years Many, too are reaching the the Registrar of the Supreme Court to 1925. heights in law. medicine and and the Government in Council The food consumed by the business."
discretionary power to allow recti- animals in 1954 included.
145 tons of fodder. 122 tons of straw
24,472 bundles of tares 24-quarters of canary seed 20 quarters of sunflower seed 1,089 pints of shrimps
189 cwts, of monkey nuts 203,064 bananas 21,544 cranges
Mrs. Dooley visited her sisterification, under the circumstances on the island 30 years ago as are the present? If so, I hope young girl. She returned a few they will use their discretion to months later as the bride of animeet this case. American commission merchant- There is one other remedy. During the years she has Perhaps out of a sense of fair play, Jacquired an interesting perspec-jout of generosity or chivalry, the tive on feminine progress there. other only candidate might inter-
"Native girls, the majority of vene. He might inform the whom were of Spanish lineage.thorities that he personally has no were strictly guarded and chape-objection to having the nomination roned in the early days she rectified and would take his chances reminisced. "They were. andjat "the election. I do not know still are beautiful, gifted in music whether he has done so already. and the arts and excellent con-He might have. If not, I have a the new secretary, and is to rese versationalists..but not allowed feeling that be will
to express themselves outside the #home
A
may
-C7
440 lb. of ant-eggs- 26.100 eggs.
57 lb. of golden syrup.
New Secretary" Mr. Julian Huxley was appoin
£1,700 a year.
A brindled at calf was bor
fail in the only 24 hours.
POST-CARD 54 YEARS IN TRANSIT
The breeding pair of cranes raised two chicks.
were
A fine pair of young girant received. The male dit within 48 hours of arrival, and th postmortem revealed septicaem following injuries at the bases the neck.
One other point crops up from The following things happen "They must have done much Justice of the Peace, is not on the
this case. Mr Weng Via Tung, alat Whipomade:-- constructive... thinking
In January the emas laid behind jury list, because he has not sufficient eggs, the cock bird hatching their walls of reserve. With knowledge of English Quite right, and rearing one chick. A seco each new step of freedom gain-it would be most appalling to xx hatched out, but the chick ed. they were more than pre-suspect that members of the jury, crashed by the parent in the HE pared to meet it. To-day, 23 do not understand the language of Fourteen eggs were laid-by yesterday, they do not live solely the trials. Mr. Wong is unfortheas and three chicks were rais Plans have been completed, by
in the present but are constantly tunately, also not qualified to be an
A hen ostrich laid two eggs looking ahead. anticipating the elector under Fart IL: This means as the cock bird is the Ministry of Industry to build a large factory in Pootung for
a capon th of it is. they have the co-opera-education, owning property and ment next step. The gratifying part that a Chinese, with a good Chinese were given to the catering depar the manufacture of motor fuel A headless Egyptian entertain them to the best of their basalt belonging to the Ptolemaic fect. says the "Sinwenpao. will Kong General Chamber
of from charcoal The whole pro-
One egg weighed 3 b The deputation from the Hong appreciable degree - We
tion of their men folks to an carrying on an important business in equivalent to 25 hen's eggs ability." This motion was second-period (2nd century B.C.) has just cost approximately $5,000.000 of merce, which is visiting Canton at charm and diplomacy." -ed by Mrs. R. H. Kotéwall
credit this partly to their natural Hong Kets, is not entitled to vote,
Young Gan Dies been acquired by the British which $200.000 will be used for the invitation of Mr. Lin Yun-koy,
unless he understands English or 13 The meeting was then thrown Museum.
machinery to be purchased in Chairman of the Kwangtung Pro- often blessings in disguise, Mrs.
Convinced that disasters are a professional man. I hope the but owing to an accident, it Hvi open to discussion of the numer Statoes of this kind are common England and $200.000 for the vincial Government, left for Canton Dooley cited the devastating hur near
Government will not ous projects under "consideration enough, but this particular statue is construction of the building and by the 4.30 p.m. train yesterday in ricanes that shattered the island ridiculous injustice.
future to correct such and a tentative progamme was of unusual interest, since it was equipment..
ja special coach provided by the in 1928 and 1931. After each
VOTER. Chinese section of the Kowloon-jone. great strides were made in as Canton Railway.
health and welfare work, both of The party comprised:
which were Mrs. Dooley's absorb- The Chairman, the Hon. Mr. W.ing interests during her entire
Bell, Manager of the Asiatic residence there. Petroleum Co. Ltd. in South China
A post-card posted in London Food is an interesting
The most interesting births coz-and addressed to a firm at, Nor-cluded: Two zebra foals, th and the Philippine Islands.
sideration in Puerto Rico, accord-wich on April 6, 1881, has just tiger cube, one yak calf, one
Mrs. Dooley. Her been delivered. H. Dodwell, of Messrs. Dodwell and favourite of the native dishes is
(two sarus crapes, one porcupin Co. Ltd.
lechon, or young pig, roasted in The Hon. Sir William Shenton. the open over a charcoal fre - Keepers who opened Wimble-
The Hon. M. J. J Paterson, This method of cooking is popa- don Park one morning recently, Head of Messrs. Jardine. Matheson lar. in Puerto Rico, and such faci The theory that it was brought discovered that thieves had and Co. Ltd, in Hong Kong.
lities are retained in some of the entertain the delegates at a Tea to some later collector and thrown broken into it during the night Mr. E. J. Davies, Manager of the more modern homes. be held in their Club. Rooms, and out as rubbish is somewhat dis-and had stolen an aviary of more Hong Kong Office of the Hong Kong Another dish of which she, as. arrangements were discussed for counted by the depth at which than forty birds.
and Shanghai Banking Corporation well as the majority of natives, other social functions, tours about was found. The finding of the Only two canaries, pigeons, and representing the Chief Manager, Mr. are fond is arroz con pollo, con- the city and boat trips around the statue, which has been presented a couple of love birds were left. V. M. Graybarn, who very much re-sisting of chicken with rice.
by the Gramophone Company, re These had escaped, but were regrets that an attack of illness at the
The first woman to receive It was agreed that stands donat-mains a puzzle to the Museum captured.
last moment prevents his participa-Dooley was appointed commis such a post in Puerto Rico, Mrs. ed by the Fair to charitable or
authorities.
Many of the birds were nest-tion. :ganisations should receite
jing
sioner Mr. AW. Hughes.
of immigration and They were part of a collection Manager of The Union Insurance 1933, after a long career in civic per cent of the proceeds from the An exceptionally large and fireworth more than £50. presented Society of Canton. Ltd.
[naturalization in September, sale of goods by those societies. bronze operwork ornament of Celby Mr. A. G. Leggitt, of Clap
and social welfare work. '.
exhibitions of Gardening. Arts and in Middlesex. It was found at ajassist in the work as well Crafts. à Baby Show and Cake depth of 8 ft. or 9 it embedded in British chemists and engineers. making demonstrations. Lectures gravel under a thick layer of clay- and informal talks to be given by
Quite a representative Chinese Ladies on
small
number of
'ancient, customs of their country, Egyptian objects, such as scarabs
jand coins.minted in welfare work for
the early educa- women tion and the
Christian era at Alexandria, have differences between
been found in various parts of Eng- Old China and Young China.
land, but nothing of the size of this The international Club, repre statue, which can hardly have come sented at the meeting by Mrs. Ito Britain along the ancient trade Dunbar, Mrs. D. M. Biggar. Mrs. H. F. Sommers, Mrs. Peter Tod and Mrs. W. A. Cornelli, velunteered to
Island.
Dominion Representatives
201
routes,
Celtic Ornament
STRANGEST THEFT RECORDED
Birds Stolen From Park Aviary
tic type (probably second century ham, S.W. A:D.) from Icklingham, in Suffolk,
covery.
The Vice Chairman, Mr. Stanley Jing
General
to
Mr. A. L. Shields, Messrs. She- wan, "Tomes" and "Co."
re-Hutchison and Co.
Mr. T. Pearce, Messra J. D. FIGHT OVER WATER
RIGHTS
A member of the council bas has been acquired by the Trustees offered a reward for their In addition to the British Em-
Professor J. D. Beatley has pres pire being eminently represented
sented an Etrusean gold fibula or by Lady Southorn and Lady Shen brooch of about 600 B.C., and pur- ton, the following ladies repre-
chase has been måde of a rémark- sented the Dominions: Mrs. LE. Trevor and Mrs. J. L. Shellshear, able archaic Sumerian amulet in
Reid,
agate of a frog.
Dr (c. 2500 EXC.).
This apparently
A SUBVERSIVE SONG
Schoolmaster"
Australia; Mrs. J. B. Newill dates from the Agade dynasty of "The Poor Little Village :South Africa; Mrs. R. D. Walker,
Malaya and Mrs. E.. N. Canada. Two distinguised Indian The Company of Merchants of ladies are being requested to re- the Staple of England have present present their country, but so far fed six volumes of their records from there is no sponsor for New Zea 1619-1927. land.
"
Berlin
Mr. G. C. Pelhau. Trade Com missioner for Hong Kong and Com- mercial Secretary for South China, a co-opted member of the Chamber
of Commerce Committee.
Brawl Between Two
4+
Villages
Mr. M. F. Key, Secretary of the THREE MEN AND A WOMAN
Chamber.
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
The party were given a cordial offcial welcome and were met at the
As a result of a fight between railway station by Mr. Chew Hok-members of a Tang family, in Kum There is a popular song intong. Private Secretary to the Tien village, and men of the Chan Among other gifts received by village School-master."
Germany called "The Poor Little Chairman of the Frovincial Govern-family living at the Shek Kong It was ment, and Colonel C. W. Leung, revillage, both near Au" Tan, four Otters present at the meeting the Trustees of the British Museum heard at music-halls. it was presenting General Chan Chai-tangillagers, including one woman, included Mrs. Y. K. Chow, Mrs. P. at their meeting on Saturday was broadcast, it was whistled in the H. Kotewall, and Miss Shin Tak a collection of altered engraved street by small boys. Hing, who represented China; Mrs. plates presented by the Marquess of The Kazi Teachers Union
AMBUSH FAILS AND were admitted to the Kowloon Hos Alfred. Macfadyen and Mrs. Bea- Sligo. The collection will be kept objected complaining that it
£7,000 LOST trice Thompson.
together, and added to as oppor-slandered an honourable profes- Following light refreshments of
tunities present themselves.
sion and was subversive of dis- Diamond Buyers fea and cakes, the meeting was The Museum has hitherto pos-cipline Hence its broadcasting adjourned until September, when sessed no drawing - by Cezanne, is now forbidden.
Outwit Police But small Mrs. Thompson, who is in charge This gap has now been filled by a boys still whistle it in the streets. of the organisation of the Trade fine specimen, a study in black chaik Fair. returns to Hong Kong of "L'Amour en Platre,” which has from an extensive tour of Canada, been presented by the National Art New York and England on behalf Collections Fund
TOKYO'S REHABILITATION COMPLETED
pital with head injuries, and itwelve others were detained at the Police Station at Au Tan yesterday: The fight was over the water of la hill stream which both parties wanted-for the irrigation of the padi fields.":
$7,000 worth of Government dia
Iron and wooden farm imple monds have been lost in an attempt
ments were freely used during the by detectives attached to the Johan-brawl, in which several women took nesbarr police force to trap two part. The fight was only suppress- ed on the arrival of Police from the suspected illicit diamond buyers
of the Fair. At this time definite
Sir Philip Sassoon has given a arrangements will be made for the group
City-wide celebrations will be The diamonds were hidden under At Tan Police Station. of sketches, "for Frith's held on June 8 to mark the coma stone in a lonely gully and detec- completion of the programme, and "Derby Day" by J. F. Herring, pletion of Tokyo's reconstruction tives remained to guard the spot Mrs Thompson will have many senr, and Landseer. A group of programme, which led to the re-while police decoys went off to
DEATH AFTER SWALLOWING interesting things to relate with four landscape drawings by Dutchhabilitation of the city following bring the suspects into an ambush.
HALFCROWN reference to her trip and final pre-and Flemish artists of the sixteenth widespread damage caused by the When the decoys returned the parations for the official opening and seventeenth centuries have been earthquake and fire of September diamonds were nowhere to be the death of Mr. Thomas Hubbard,
December.
presented by Mr. Alfred Jowett 1, 2 and 3, 1923
found
aged 87, of North Hill Highgate
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