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THE CHINA MAHA

WEDNESDAY,

PROBLEMS OF LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES ANOTHER NOTE

DEFENCE

Sir Samuel Hoare's Outline

OBLIGATIONS OF COLLECTIVE SECURITY

London, To-day.

The EMS Empress of Japan

is not expected to arrive in port MONTHLY MEETING

until 10 pat. to-day.

Two cases of diphtheria, three of enteric fever and two of paer- peral fever were reported to the Health Authorities yesterday.

HELD

Kowloon Residents

Association

BY SOVIET

The Non-Intervention Agreement

CONCRETE MEASURES

SUGGESTED

London, To-day.

The Soviet representative on

to

193

VISITORS TO MEET KOWLOON C.C

Tennis Match Fixed For To-morrow

The R. M. A. Dorado arrived COMPLAINTS FROM MEMBERS Monday handed Lord Plymouth, The First Lord of the Ad-

Chairman of the non-intervention miralty discussed imperial de here at 3.40 pm yesterday carry- fence from the angle of inter-ins but one passenger. Mr. Leo

The usual monthly meeting of committee, a third Note, believed the General Committee of the to suggest concrete measures service, co-operation in an ad-Kiernan, who caught the Pre- sident Pierce yesterday evening

Kowloon Residents' Association be taken by the committee to pre- DINNER AND DANCE IN EVENING dress at Edinburgh last night. Sir Samuel Hoare began by re/for Manila where he will catch took place on Monday, evening in sent violations of the non-interv-|

Clipper for America.

Those present were: Mr. B. Wylie (President), Mr. E

Bald-

plane brought 183.079 kilos of of the defence programine, which were security of overseasmall and 19.4 kilos of freight.

The

A tennis match between the players and Lord Plymouth yesterday had an Shanghai tennis important conversation with Mthe Kowloon Cricket Club,

communications, protection of Continuing their series of Fort-Win (Box Secretary), Messrs. Corbin, the French representative, the latter's courts, will be played home shores from attack, and defence of imperial bases and aightly Dances, the REO.CA an-Lam Ming Fan, W. C. Felshow, with regard to the Note. A meet-to-morrow, the games being sche

nounce that their next Dance will&E Terry, H. Gittins, & Pes-ing of the committee will be con-duled to start at 4.30 pra, territories, and added: further obligations of collec-e held in the Roof Garden at the tou, F. E. Loseby, L. D'Almada veed as soon as possible.--Reuter

Peninsular Hotel on Saturday nexte Castro, jur. J. M. Alves tive security I do not elabor-

Rev. J. R. Higgs. Apologies for REARING ORPHANS IN Music ate, not because I have aban-commencing at 8.30 pm doned the ideal of collective will be supplied by the band of the absence were received from Mrs.

Fung and Li Chor Chi security--I suppose in the dif-2nd Batt. of the Royal Welch W. Gardiner, Messrs. F. Mow ficult months of last autumn Fusiliers, by kind permission

worked as hard for collective security as anyone in Europe - but because I am convinced! that our first duty, whether for ourselves or for others, is to

make our OW position se- curity secure.

"You cannot protect others until you can protect yourself. Nor incidentally can you have

of

Major LA.A. Alston. D.S.O. M.C.; land officers.

and

CHINA

(Continued from Pagë 4)

In the evening a public-subscrip- tion dinner and dance will be held

the KCC Admission will be $3 including dinner, or, for the dance Jonly after dinner, one dollar.

The Programme

in honour of the Shanghai team at

The programme for the after- noon is as follow

Men's Singles

Letters concerning Kowloon His- toric Sites, Road Surfacing, Cen-departure of all is the fact that tral British School Old Building, real mothers in the near-by village Mr. Manuel Quezon, President Chatham Road Park and Leprosyjentrust the "student wives" with the Philippines Commonwealth. in Kowloon were read and approv-the care of their babies during the de Marselies (Shanghai).

lis arriving in Hong Kong at 7_azt.) ed.

to-morrow by the Canadian Pací-

It was decided that the Associa-

day.

Women.

"Graduated And Guaranteed” fic liner Empress of Japan. Also

This is the last phase in the aboard the Empress is Lord tion should donate the sum of $50 Fothermere,

the British news-to the Street Sleepers Society to education of the young

shelter in After three months spent in the paper magnate, who will stay assist in providing a collective security without Я aver in Hong Kong for a short Kowloon during the coming Win-home of the model housewives they are graduated and are guaranteed collection. Collective security while before continuing his worldber.

to be good brides last auturan Virtually meant the British fleet. When next it is applied it must mean some- thing much more than the naval, military and air effort of a single country.”

tour. The purpose of Mr. Quezon's visit is unknown,

EUROPEAN LADY VICTIMISED

Iron Bars Stolen At

Quarry Bay.

The boys and girls of these in-

G. Bodiker (K.CC) ▼ HL du Pac

A. E. P. Grest (K.C.C) VAG Meise (Shanghai).

Women's Singles Mas. Nara Wilson (K.C.C) v. Mrs. Krenor (Shanghai)..

Miss M. Gridiths (K.C.C) v. Mrs. Dorjetz (Shanghai),

Men's Doubiez

S. A. Gray and G. Clarke (K.C.C) 1. T. G. Frís and 7. G. Forbes (Shanghai).

Women's Doubles

+

Complaints Received stitutions come from all over Mrs. McCaw and Mim A. Mackenzie

WIFE DRIVEN TO STEALING

The Committee considered a let-China. They lead plain and frugal (ECC) T. Min Joan Massey and

never pampered. Mrs. Burton (Shanghai). ter from the Deputy Superinter-lives and

Mine. Chiang says that, even if request- dent of Police Kowloon,

permitted, she ing the Association to give its appropriations opinion on the proposed removal would not give them more than of the side route-boards from Kow-they can earn for themselves in loon buses. It was agreed that later life. Above all things Mme unless the boards could be replac Chiang intends that these children ed by front route boards, they shall not become citizens with

false sense of values. They are should be retained.

re-mostly from the poorest families, excessive and the aim is to better their ways

-

To Help Invalid Husband

Chan Lan-koon, aged 19. a M2T-

become immeasurably store collector were this morning noise emanating from the Cos of life and to improve their fried woman, was this morning

20 years more complicated.

Instancing the importance of co- operation between the three ser- vices in a number of past occa sions in British history the First Lord argued that planning for co- operation was now essential. With modern inventionis, discoveries and development and a third arm of

A letter from a Kowloon the whole Li On, aged 39, unemployed and unprecedented speed

A marine sident complaining of problem of defence had in the last Chung Sang, aged 47,

sentenced to three months impri- charged before Mr. W. Schofield Road Playground was read The ing conditions by giving them new at the Central Magistracy with the Hon. Secretary reported that he standards.

Once the children enter these sonment by Mr. W. Schofield at NEW ORGANS NECESSARY theft of 15 angle iron bars, the had advised the writer to lodge his For new and complicated fune-property of Mrs. Dalziel of "Seven complaint in the first instance with schools they are not permitted to the Central Magistracy for the the proper authority, it being return to their homes until after theft of jewellery and money to tions new organs were undoubted-Sisters," Quarry Bay.

The first defendant admitted the agreed that the Association could their graduation. There are sever the value of $1,383 from Te Lai- al reasons for this stern regula-wah, a singing-girl of No. 540 ly necessary, but how were they to be created? In the past the charge and the second defendant take no farther action.

A letter concerning prostitution tion. In the first place, it would Queen's Road West, second door. main strands of co-operation bad said that he had purchased them

read be expensive to send some of the She was also charged with the The first defen-from another resident was been woven by actual experience, from the first. and so far as possible Sir Samuel dant was sentenced to four months and it was decided that the Se children back to homes in distant theft of a quantity of clothing families 6 Smithfield, and with possession Hoare thought the SAKH policy imprisonment and the second was cretary should inform the writer sections of China. Secondly, once from Lai Cherng a coolie, at No. they might lose heart when faced of a quantity of clothing at No. should be pursued for the future ordered to pay $12 amends and to make his complaint to the Police they returned to their Already at least three valuable was in addition fined $100 or Department.

with the conditions under which 18 Tang Loi Street. their people live. organs of co-operation had been two months' hard labour in default.f evolved the Chiefs of Staffs Com-

Izzi-

mittee of the Committee of perial Defence, the Staff

College

in the Imperial Defence College, and the Minister for the Co-ordina. tion of Defence.

Referring to the proposals for a Ministry of Defence Sir Samue! his personal Hoare gave it as opinion that if ever there were such a Ministry it would come, not from outside action, but as

SICK AUTHOR

FLIES

First Use Of Air Ambulance

A

Kowloon Junior School

**

Prepared For Life

On the first of these tupo: charges she was fined $25 or three.

In these institutions the boys weeks imprisonment, and on the With reference to the Kowloon Junior School it was reported that and girls spend their youth, plan last she was fined $50 or one choose their month's imprisonment, the sen- the, accommodation was adequate their own futures, at the moment The Sub-Commit-own professions and are urged to tences to run consecutively. tee regarded it as unnecessary to make up their own minds. Some Sub-Inspector Johnson stated go ahead with negotiations to-choose music, other engineering, that the defendant's husband was wards securing new premises and business or teaching. Some, both an invalid, suffering from cancer, advised that the matter be left boys and girls, who entered

thej and wES

unable to work.

The

in abeyance until such time as an schools when they were quite woman had resorted to these re-thefts, unknown to him, in an en- The Florence Nightingale, the increase in applications for admit-well grown have decided to

main as instructors. The services deavour to help him. a matter of established fact as first air ambulance made in Eng-tance necessitate further action.

of these people the schools have It was decided to donate the a result, perhaps, of the duties of land, was used last month to take

always preferred, for the routine. the three services becoming in the Mr. Vincent Sheean, the American sum of $500 to the King George of the institutions has been drilled

Geneva V Memorial Fund. It was course of invention more and more author, from Dublin approximate-British Wireless for examination by a specialist. decided to write to the Headmas into them and they make excellent

Mr. Sheran, who was suffering ter, Central British School request- from a nervous breakdown, travel-jing that arrangements be made, if

Service.

MINISTERIAL PARLEYS

to

also

leaders.

ed on a stretcher and was accom-possible, to provide tiffin-time schools. Every evening she makes panied in the plane by a doctor buses for the students residing in an informal tour

and a male nurse.

Kowloon

WARNINGS NOT HEEDED

Theatre Manager Fined

Mme. Chiang is proud of these

of inspection around the grounds and through the buildings. Little children -an-

Tsang Ken-hop, manager of the ¡pear from everywhere. They Wo Ming. Company at Ming Yuen gather about Mme. Chiang, whom Gardens, was this morning sun-

wherever she goes.

Prime Minister Busy Billiards & Snooker Results they call "Mama" and follow her moned before him. W. Schofield at

In England

BILLIARDS

Sollis

D.R.C. 121

38 Euth

55 Dawson

68 Smith

54 Edwards

52 Waldie.

Garrison S.M.

49 Finch

57 Cullimore 43 Smitia. 39 O'Connor 37 Bowler

The initial matches in the Stoel). 77KW.F. 267 and Coulsons Billiards League Dale London, To-day. and Snooker League have been Grindley

Cheetham The Prime Minister, Mr-played with the following Freeman Stanley Baldwin, who return-suite:--- ed to Downing Street on Mon- day, saw a number of his Minis-CS.C.C. 738 terial colleagues yesterday in Grimmett articipation of the first of the Phillips regular weekly meetings of the strange Cabinet, which will be resumed (Rakusen to-day. Among the heads of McGowan. departments with whom Mr. DRC 563 Baldwin. was inconsultation *** was the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Fra

„Atkins Anthony Eden, and the Pre-Proom sident of the Board of Trade; | Marsh Mr. Walter Runciman. Ben-2/RW.F. 738 tcr.

CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER

Ratha "Lewis

Garrison SM

RN.P. 225 619 150 Smith

97

Down 150 O'Connor 126 150 - Finch

119 Philpott

Tachcombe 138′ Greenway” 150

Nichol 150 Bassell...... 5127

Staford CU.C. TIO *150 Remechos 148

114 ̊C. & P.0. 150

150 vier

68 Fonden

80 BRITOS.

129 Santos

R.R. 523 150 Chant 150 Webb

150 Hodges

150 Fleming

150 Bandall

150 Mxzell

* Trace

125 Beer

for Dameral

82 :120

138 Staples $150

46: Warren 29-Marebom 26. Boot 47) Collins 29. Chant

the Central Magistency for að- Strangely enough, of two of the vertising, presenting and carrying 35 homeliest features of the schools on a public performance without 23 Mme. Chiang is especially proud permission, on September 26, 27,

22 the great, gleaming Chinese-28, and 30, last. He was fined 12 style

kitchens and the rows of $200, "i

wash basins and tiezs of shower Mr. W. M. Brown appeared for baths. In the rear of the hath the defendant and pleaded guilty. 20e room is the laundry, and

here Mr. B. C. K. Hawkins, for the pro- every day dozens of little girls secution; asked that a serious 27 gather and scrub their uniforms, view, be taken of the case as it was not one of ignorance but of wilfäl

58

Teaching And Criticism

at sa ma molar disobedience, several warnings The schools have z | combined having been given that the show stxir of 36 teachers. Their pur-should not be put on

197 RE. Mem. 143pose is to instruct, not to attempt. The company had applied for 26 to direct the students lives. Disa permit in August but the Public 29 cipline in the Institutions is not Works Department were dissatis- 36 strict, but it is exacting. The fed with the buildings, and 2 pupils are carefully watched, si- though permission was given on though the supervision is not ob- September 19, for a display of vious. "The students have in nader-fireworks, and later permission. standing with Mue. Chiang under for juggling in the open air, the

SNOOKER OM HUNGARIAN PARTY LEADER which they are permitted to re defendant was warned on each

Grindley Freeman Sollis Beard: Cheetham

FETED IN PARIS

CUC 274 Santos

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71. Gonst

66 Stimson:

London, To-day.

French da Laz

34 Eliner

Antonio

Knight

CALC. 196

Foreign Minister gave

cheon and reception in Paris

yesterday in honour of the

Canadian Prime Minister, Mis; McGowan

Mackenzie

Premier

Leon Blum,

carwood

Royal Signálu

RESIGNS

Budapest, To-d

of the Kangarim: Nation

the Government

handed the

port to her anything which they occasion that no performance was think is und viet which – they to be given in the theatre. think could be improyed.

Mme, Chienglegg

jinformed rez

iskacere bat

structors;

tally vince, them

the

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