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HONG KONG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1935.

ACADEMIC STUDY

IN CHINA

Inauguration Of New Council

NATIONAL CONSOLIDATION OF THE COUNTRY-

Nanking, To-day.

The inaugural ceremony of the Council of the Academia Sinica was held here at 10 o'clock rester- day morning under the chairman- ship of Dr. Tsai Yuan-pei, who arrived here from Tsingtao early yesterday morning.

About $5 members of the Coun eil were present, among whom were Mr. Wang Shin-chieh, Minis- ter of Education, and Mr. Li Shu hua, acting Director of the Peiping Research Academy. Mr. Tai Chi- tao, President of Examinations.

Hal da Berrier, former Ameri- can wartime fièr with the famed Lafayette Escadrille, is shown in Paris where he is recruiting airmen for possible service for Ethiopia.

and Mr. Wang Ching-wei, Presi- GIANT PLANE dent of the Executive Yuan, at EXPECTED FROM

tended the ceremony on behalf of the Central Party. headquarters! and the National Government res- pectively.

CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH Delivering a speech of admoni- tion Mr. Tai said that the Council should ensure further progress in academic activities in collaboration with other acadeżnic organs in the country.

BERLIN TO-DAY

New Machine For Eurasia Corp.

JOURNEY CONTINUING- TO SHANGHAI

FLOOD RELIEF IN THE NORTH

$28,000 Already Distributed

FURTHER LARGE AMOUNTS EXPECTED

Tientsin, To-day- Flood relier contributions amounting to $40,000 Eave been received up till now by the local from Flood Relief Commission various sources. Of this total amount $28,000 has already been remitted to Shantung, Honan and Hopei for urgent flood relief pur- poses.

It is expected that a large sam will be raised before the piration of the food relief fund campaign, which is scheduled to last for one month.

PREVENTION MEASURES

Nanking, To-day.

As the flood prevention measures prepared by Dr. H. H. Kung. Minister of Finance, have been recently approved by the Execu tive Tuan, the

of Ministry Finance is about to devise ways and means of raising the deces- sary funds, so that the plans may early materialise

The programme, it is reported.

¡From Our Own Correspondent]

Canton, To-day. Following Mr. Tai, President Wang, also made a speech in

The three engined Junker 52 which he pointed out that the pro-monoplane of the Eurasia Avia-includes river dredging, lake con- motion of academic studies is a tion Corporation which left servancy and the construction and key to cultural reconstruction and Berlin last Tuesday is expected repairing of dykes.-Central News the national consolidation He here this morning, although the asserted that the Central Govern machine should have arrived She is ment will do whatever it can to yesterday afternoon. protect the academic organisations said to have arrived at Hanoi in the country-Central News yesterday. Agency.

SWISS PLEBISCITE

Reform Proposals. Rejected

CHINA MAILTM SPECIAL

Officials of the Eurasia Corp oration waited at the Shek Pei Aerodrome all yesterday after- noon until dusk. As the ma- chine was not likely to reach here! in the dark, it was surmised that it will take off from Hanoi this morning and should be here in three hours..

Agency.

GIRL: WITH MAGIC FINGERS

Death Of Famous Harpist

VIGOROUS AT 100!

London. Mrs. Louise Amelia Richardson No definite news was received Mylius, was buried last month at Berne, To-day.

here yesterday except a brief Twickenham. She was 103. The plebiscite held throughout radiogram from Berlin stating More than 80 years ago they Switzerland yesterday on the ques-that the aircraft left there last called her Mlle. Louise Christine, tion of whether the Federal Con-esday and had flown over the the girl with the magic fingers." stitution should be subjected to

Indian Ocean. It was strange She used to play the harp at total revision resulted in there that the local wireless station of Covent Garden and the old Exe- jection of the reform proposals, the Eurasia. Corporation failed to ter Hall 193,293 voting for and 509,199

When she was 100 her fingers pick up a direct message from the jagainst

were still lissom and deft, and Nineteen and a half Cantons Junker monoplane.

After a brief stop here, the she still played the harp..

Simply A Trick giant air liner will fly to Shang- hai and will be eventually placed "They tell me," she would say, ou the Sian-Chengtu service that I could make a lot of money There are two pilots, two on the music-halls nowadays be mechanics and one wireless opera-cause I can still play a duet on one hand tor on board the plane, all of the harp and piano

for each. But I am not going to whom are Germans de

do that. It is simply a trick, not really art. I never did it in public."

voted no, against three yes. Pro minent among the former were Basle, Zurich, Shaffhausen, Aargau and St. Gallen-Trans-Ocean Ser-

vice.

FRED PERRY OUT FOR HIT FIFTH TITLE

(Continued from Page 1)

BITTER ATTACK AGAINST JUDGE BRODSKY

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such

Mrs. Mylius was the daughter of Dr. Griffith, who was physician to the Royal Household at Back- ingham Palace, and she well re

MISS STAMMERS WINS. Katherine Stammers, who has beaten Mrs. Wills-Moody and who

a naturally high-standing membered her parents getting beat Miss Jacobs in the recent Wightman Cap series, also enter country as the United States is ready to attend the Coronation of ed the last four as the result of able to misuse the honourable posi-Queen Victoria.

a win over Carolin Babcock, the tion of judge to pour the impotent American international player hatred of his race on the re

Another Memory

Miss Stammers will meet Mrs. liberated National-Socialist people, Here is another of her memor- Sarah Palfrey-Fabyan in the is a grave and highly regrettable ies semi-finals..

Miss Evelyn Dearman and Miss Freda James were eliminated in the third round on Saturday:

Betty Nuthall was the last cial office, British lady to win the champion ship in 1930,

NEW STRESA CONFERENCE POSSIBILITIES

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ITALIAN MANOEUVRES Rome: The joint exercises

PROTEST RAISED

matter. It is deplorable that this "A red letter day for me, and of the most dreadful amazingly contemptible trick also one abonld be possible under the pro scenes I ever remember, was at tection of the United States judi-the farewell concert of Mme. Covent Grisi, the soprano, at Garden, in 1854 For some rea- in the name of the entire Gerson Grist could not sing. The mau legal profession, German jus-audience were angry, shouting tice and German jurists I raise a and whistling. protest against this unprecedented "I took my harp, went out and defamation and appeal to the sense played to quieten them. Slowly of justice of the noble American the booing and the hissing died people, feeling convinced that the and in the end there was: ap- nation will express, its disapproval plause. of those aci

Of those who

the Italian submarine fleet - of German fla nearly 70 units, the light cruiservice. squadron and the naval air arm

Trinocent My first public concert was st hers of the Exeter Hall-in 1850 Concerts were concerts then. I have 2 programe of one that lasted 41⁄2 hours

He said are progresing between Sicily and opening to-day. the African coast in great seam looking forward

to con-with M Laval and shall I can for peace.

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