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CHARITY FETE
Thanks Expressed To Helpers
BY ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY
The Committee of the Society
CAPTAIN'S CUP AT FRUIT-GROWING.
FANLING
RESEARCH WORK
OF COMMUNIST? G. Milne & A. McKellar
Both Qualify
Reports Disbelieved In Canton
KUOMINTANG LEADERS REFUSE TO COMMENT
Returning a card of 86-13-7%, G. Milze qualified for the Novem- ber Qualifying Round of the Cap- tain's Cup over the Old Course at Fanling.
IN KWANGTUNG
Prospect Of Increased Business
EXPERIMENTS AT LINGNAN UNIVERSITY
Other scores were. L. Goldman (82-8=74). J. L. Alabaster (90)
Canton, To-day. 1From Our Own Correspondent]
-16=74), W. J. Mackenzie (93--
In the next few years Canton Canton, To-day 1875), J. & Dunnett (96-20 will blossom forth with the lat Nanking official reports stat-(75). T. R Chassels (84-9-75) est types of American oranges, ing that the Communists are and D. J. Valentine (88-18-75)-lemons, avocado pears, grape- fruit, citrus and other fruits. responsible for the recent at- There were 36 entries.
On the New Course, A. Me-It will not be by accident, but tempt on the life of Mr. Wang
Kellar (79-8-71) also qualified, as the result of research work of the Ching-wei, President
other scores being F. C. B. Black carried by Mr. G. W. Groff, pro-| Executive Yuan, are doubted in (90-8-72) and E. D. Matthewfessor of horticulture at Ling
There were 15 well-informed circles here. It (86-1373).
nan University, who has return- ed here after a year's stay in! is pointed out that the Reds entries:
America. have no special animosity to wards Mr. Wang, but rather to- wards General Chiang Kai- ishek, Chairman of the Military
Affairs Commission.
WEATHER REPORT
"I spent a year în America.” said Mr. Groff, who is well
A strong anti-cyclone has form-known for his work in South
ed over North-east Chika and China: "In that time I devoted
High Kuomintang leaders Manchuria. It is spreading south almost all of my time to the here decline to comment on and south eastward. The depres collection of specimens of the the shooting affair.
ision is moving eastward over the latest type of fruit which have The outcome of the Sixth southern part of the Sea of Japan. been cultivated in America.
"I have with me hundreds of Plenary Session is watched Light variable winds, freshening
with keen interest here. Whe-later from the north-east; cloudy, various types,mainly new ther Canton and Nanking will some drizzle or light rain later, citrus varieties, with which we shall experiment. in South co-operate or go farther apart was the forecast for today, depends on the result of the issued by the Royal Observatory China. There is no reason why present session in Nanking
this morning g
EXPORT EMBARGO
COUNTER?
AS
as
some of the semi-tropical parts of South China cannot become leading fruit-producing centres, and there is no reason why the types of plants I have brought cannot be cultivated on a com- mercial scale with complete | success. At least this is our motive, and in a few years we conditions for the commercial shall see whether our banks, include the creation of a will be successful” Secondly, all debts expressed special institution which will deal News. in terms of silver shall be dis-exclusively with mortgage busi- charged by payment of legal ten-ness.
¡Continued from Page 1). DEBTS IN SILVER
efforts Union
carry through a monetary policy der and notes of the nominal Plans are completed by which which many believe is beyond the amount due.
the national budget will be ba-power of the Western countries.
The Daily Maul says that the ⠀⠀⠀ Thirdly, all bolders of silver lanced within 18 months. will be required to exchange their The Government is determined Chinese Government's announce- silver for legal tender and notes to avoid inflation and will take ment will be widely welcomed in Fourthly, the exchange value energetic messures to deal with the City. The scheme has been of the Chinese dollar will be kept speculation and attempts to bring drawn up on most constructive stable at the present level and about unwarranted increases in modern lines and will undoubtedly for this purpose the Government prices. banks will buy and sell foreign exchange in unlimited quantities.
Acts Of Treason
meet the requirements of the Chinese financial position. It may well prove to be of inestimable Shanghai, Later: The Chinese benefit to the Chinese people and The Government-owned Central Government's decree continues as help to bring them fresh prosperi Bank is to be re-organised as the follows:
BANKING CHANGES
•
that
ty by facilitating trade. Central Reserve Bank of China. The payment of all taxes and FAIR CHANCE OF SUCCESS and will be owned principally by the discharge of all public and The Financial News says the Banks and the general pu-private obligations shall be ef- well-informed quarters in London announcement with re- Ltd. Peak Tramway Ca, China blic, thus becoming an indepen- fected by legal tender notes. No take the
dent institution devoting itself using of silver dollars or bullion gard to the stabilisation of the Motor Bus Co, Kowloon Moter Bus Co., for advertising facilities: chiefly to maintaining the stabi- for currency purposes is per- Chinese dollar to mean that the lity of the nation's currency. [ ¡mitted, and any contravention of authorities will endeavour to keep to the Dairy Farms Ice
The Central Reserve Bank will this provision is punishable by the currency steady in relation to and Cold Storage Co, Lt hold reserves under the Banking confiscation of the whole amount sterling. It remains to be seen for gifts: to the Police System Act as a depository of all of silver seed Any individual whether the Chinese Government Department and the Fire Brigade public funds, and will provide found in illegal possession, of will be able to e
compe the surrend- for the excellent respective a centralised re-discount facilities silver shall be pimishable in acer of private-owned alver stocks. of St. Vincent de Paul desire to rangements; to Mr. L. A. Barton for other Banks, but will not un-cordance with the law governing Its ability to collect a large amount for the conveyance of the takings dertake general "commercial acts of treason" against the na-will determine whether it will be convey their grateful thanks to
business.AT
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able to maintain the exchange at all those who were responsible for after the fete; to the Children of the success of the 1935, bazaar: To Mary Stall, the Little Flower Club After a period of two years it A Currency Reserve Board, the present level the many generous contributors Stall, the Ten Cents Stall, St. will enjoy the sole right of not created under spech ordin The
{ance, sh be formed to control to the general fund of the fete; Mary's Ladies Association Stall,
the
the issue and retirement of legal to the helpers and various stores, Mrs. Triggs stall, St. Mary's C. SPECIAL MEASURES
Measures which are being pretender banki to the offices and firms who preYL Association stall, St. Joan
ustody of sented souvenirs and prizes for of Are stall, St Teresa's C. Y. Mpared for strengthening the com
outstanding the different stalls; to The Credit Society's stall, the Wah Yar Col-mercial banking system, givi Foncier d'Extreme. Orient, for lege Photographic stall, the Hot increased Bquidity under sound the loan of the ground of the fete, Dog and Tea Stalls, Souvenir stall
to Bev. Fr. Rossi, the Rector of etc, for gifts and invaluable ser- exceed last year's,
Rosary Church, for the loan of vices, and last but not least,, to volumes for the
certain equipment, to the
Loan and Mortgage. Co
the loan of a motor
China Light ind Po for
and Coca
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