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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 16, 1988.
[ARTISTS' PROTEST GERMAN JIBE AGAINST BOMBING AT BRITISH
At the meeting recently convened to hear Mr. Jack Chen's outline of the scheme of the Chinese Artists' Federation, the Hongkong Working Artists' Guild was requested to act as the local centre.
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A meeting of the Guild's Ex- ecutive Committee was held
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COLONIAL
METHODS
Berlin, To-day.
few days ago to draft a suitable Inspired by 'the British Secretary scheme, and it is intended to call of State for Colonies, Mr. Malcolm. a meeting of all artists at an early Macdonald's statements on the co- |date, probably next week.
lónial situation and events in Pales-
the the
It was not thought advisable to tine, the German "Diplomatic Poli- clash with the meeting of protest tical Correspondence" which often is organised by the League of Nations used to express the views of Union for this afternoon, but one of German Foreign Office seizes the objects of the Federation will opportunity to point out the alleged be to protest against the destruc- shortcomings in the British colonial tion of cultural centres.
and mandate system and to suggest
The Dean has kindly offered the use of the Cathedral Hall for an
Exhibition at an early rate in aid of Refugee relief funds.
INTERESTING LIFE SAVING DEMONSTRATION
Swim-Social At "Y" Pool
A brave attempt to start the sea- son with a Swim-Social was made by the Swimming Section, of the European Y.M.C.A., last night, when swimmers easily outnumbered spectators in a small but enjoyable programme.
that Italy's methods in Abyssinia or the new National Socialist coloni-
al theory of keeping races separate |but supporting all according to their nature habitat and social needs, |might lead to better results.
Numerous incidents and riots im Jamaica indicate that a correct. attitude towards the natives has been lacking and that child labour and starvation wages which lead to undernourishment and epidemics are still awaiting correction.
The situation in Jamaica alone, the journal declares, is sufficient to prove that nation takes a pride in calling itself the world's oldest and foremost colonising state must. examine and revise its methods.— Trans-Ocean.
INQUIRY WELCOMED
Barbados, To-day.
In-
It was a pity that there were not Both Houses yesterday approved. many more spectators as a very the statement made by Mr. Malcolm: interesting demonstration of the re- MacDonald in the House of Com- scue and release methods of the
|mons in London that a Royal Com- Royal Life Saving Society was given mission be appointed to investigate by six members of the 1st Battalion labour conditions in the West the Middlesex Regiment, under the dies. direction of Inspector R. J. Hunt, The representative of the sugar the well-known local Examiner of workers of British Guiana, who are the Society, who gave a short in- on strike, yesterday held conversa- troduction on the subject before the tions with the Labour Commission- demonstration commenced.
er at Georgetown to discuss steps The following six members of the for settlement of the strike. Middlesex-Regiment--gave--a-demon- stration of the Royal Life Saving So-
Reuter. ciety's methods in rescue and release: L/Cpl. Ure, L/Cpl. Plummer, L/Cpl. Miller, Privates Nelms, Draper Pike.
and
Results of the gala events were: Men's 50 Yards Free-style Scratch: 1. R. B. Wood, 2. J. Low, and 3. L. Greening.
Ladies' 25 Yards Scratch:
1. Miss Wood, 2. Miss D. Hunt, and 8. Miss E. Hunt.
75 Yards Medley Relay:
Won by the Moderates (R. B. Wood, R. Goldman, and F. Ashford).
Diving for Plates:
1. A. May (9 plates), 2. Miller (7 plates), and 8. Nelms (6 plates).
Candle Novelty Race:
Won by A. May, and Miss D. Huut.
LAWN BOWLS TEAMS FOR SATURDAY
Kowloon Dock
A. M. Calman, J. Revie, H. G. Coop- er, and J. McKelvie (skip).
W. Houston, M. Ferguson, J. V. Ram- say, and J. C. Brown (skip).
T. Mason, J. Kempton, T. Coleman, and F. Cullen (skip).
K.F.C.
A. Eastman, C. Champelovier, V. Po- therick, and T. Fergusson (skip).
J. Dobson, J. Smalley, V. Chitten- den, and J. Gibson (skip).
T. White, R. Hall, C. Turnoy, and W. Field (skip).
H.K.E.R.C.
J. R. Way, J. F. Hedley, S. Deacon, and W. H. B. Muskett (skip).
J. F. Barron G. G. S. Thomson, G. T. Padgett, and L. De Rome (skip).
A. Tarbuck, R. C. Butler, W. Stoker, and A. F. Paul (skip).
LOCAL SHARE
Following is the list of changes and enquiries in local share quotations this morning
BANKS
'Hong Kong. Bank $1440 sa.
DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS,
ETC.
H. K. Docks (Old) $18 sa. Providents (Old) $3 b., $3 sa. Providents (New) $3 s.
MINING
Venz: Goldfield $3 b, Antamoks Ps. 43% sa. Baguio Gold Ps. .224' sa. Benguet Consol. Ps. 10.10 sa. Coco, Grove Ps. .47 sa. Consolidated Mines Ps. .0035 sa. Demonstrations Ps. .30 sa.
I. X. L. Ps. .70 sa.
San Mauricio Ps. 47 sa.
Suyoc Consol. Ps. .16%1⁄2 sa... United Paracales Ps. .31% sa.
LANDS, HOTELS & BLDGS.
H. K. Lands 4% Debentures 101 b.
PUBLIC UTILITIES
b.
H. K. Tramways $16 Peak Trams (Old) $6% b. Macao Electrics $18 sa.
STORES, &C;
Watsons $6 sa.
MISCELLANEOUS Entertainments $6.40 b.
H. K. Govt. 3% Loans 8% pm. b. China Prov. (Old) $6 b., $6 sa. China Proy.. (New). $6 s.
Rev. C.B.R. Sargent, headmaster. of the Diocesan Boys School, has reported that a messenger, Ah, Fung, who was yesterday given $185 in notes to change into small- coins, absconded with the money,
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