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London, To-day.
"The saving grace of Shanghai is its imperturbable
spirit in adversity," writes Mr. Edwin Haward, - former editor of the "North China Daily News" in the publication "Great Britain and the East.” The trouper's motto "The show must go on" is nail- ed to the mast on the banks on the Whangpoo, he says.
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Mr. Haward, in the first of series of fortnightly articles entit!-
ed "Peeps Behind the Lines in- the Shanghai China," explains municipal elections.
He says the Japanese are show- ling readiness to co-operate in re- ducing political friction within, the Settlement to the minimum.
PATH OF PEACE
The Settlement's governing body is mainly composed of men versed in the Council's affairs, and is se dulously pursuing the path of peace, concentrating on restoration commercial occasions and improv- ing the plight of the citizens.
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Ottawa, To-day. Mr. Powell, Alberta's social cre- dit expert, who was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for li- bel, has been released on parole by the order of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
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In future articles, Mr. Haward R. A. ASSOCIATION
will discuss the problems and per- sonalities involved in the 'Sino- Japanese conflict-Reuter.
ANNUAL DINNER
BOURNEMOUTH AT HOTEL CECIL
HARDCOURT
TOURNEY
Austin To Meet Kho In Singles Final
The annual dinner of the Royal Artillery Association was held last night at the Hotel Cecil, which was beautifully decorated for the occa- sion. There were over 200 mem- bers, guests and military officers in the attendance, including General A. W. Bartholomew, CB, C.M.G., London, To-day.
C.B.E., D.S.O. Colonel A. Barrows "Bunny" Austin, Great Britain's presided. tennis hope, qualified to meet Kho
Before proposing the toast to the Sin-kie in the final of the Hard- Association, Colonel Burrows brief- court Tournament at Bournemouth, ly outlined the past work of the beating Petra, the young French Association in Hong Kong and that by 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, 5-7, of the London branch. He said that during 1937 and since the In the women's events, Nancy beginning of this year, $210 was Wynne, of Australia, who caused a expended locally for relief pur- sensation in her previous match
poses, and $600 was sent to the when she beat the holder, Senorita London section as a donation. Lizana, entered the final at the
He was also glad to say that the expense of Valerie Scott, the scores membership in the Hong Kong being 6-4, 6
man, 64
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KHO IN FINAL
Bournemouth, To-day. In the semi-final of the singles tennis championship, Kho Sin-kie defeated X. Sharpe 7-5, 6-2, 64 -Reuter.
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branch had now exceeded 400.
The dinner was followed by a which was smoking concert, thoroughly enjoyed till it ended at midnight.
Among the guests present were Lt. Col. B. D. C. Treatt, Major G. M. Churcher, Major J. H. De- Robeck, Major R. C. Gill, Major- J. D. Way, Capt. P. S. Whitehead, Capt. W. B. Wilson, Capt. M. Yates,
AND FRANCO Capt: A. F. Godfrey (Hon. Secre-
Lisbon, To-day.
tary), Lieutenants A. P. Trevor, Moffat-Wilson, Graham, W. A Ingram, Forrester, R. B. Lecky, Portugal's recognition of insur J. F. Mathews, J. E. Munro, B. B. gent Spain was announced in Par Lindsay, F. Peck (Secretary), Lt liament here by the Prime Minis-Symons, Lt C Rochfort-Boyd Smith
and R.SM J. W. Reid. ter, Dr. Salazar.
declaration
The Premier, whose was received with great satisfac- The Right Hon. the Secretary of tion by the members, stated that State for the Colonies has been Portugal recognised the insurgent pleased to approve the appointment Spanish Government as the sole of Mr. Arnold Pollard to be Au- Spanish ruling force Trans-Ocean. ditor, with effect from 25th March, 1938, inclusive: Mr. Arnold Pol His Excellency the Governor hasard arrived in the Colony - on been pleased to appoint, provisionally Wednesday. and subject to His Majesty's plea sure, Mr. Andrew Lusk Shields to
His Excellency the Governor has be temporarily an Unofficial Memben pleased to approve the follow- ber of the Legislative Council in ing promotion in the Hong Kong the place of the Honourable Mr. Volunteer Defence Corps, with effect Marcus Theodore Johnson, who is from 9th April 1988: Corporal temporarily absent from the Colony, Claude Austin to be Second Lien- with effect from 29th April, 1938, Itenant
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