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FOOTBALLERS FÖR SINGAPORE.

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WEST POINT DINNER TO CHINESE TEAM.

CHAIRMAN'S ADVICE.

Last year, the Matayan Chinesé Football Association played a series of matches in Hong Kong and oa May 3, a contingent of Chinese players from Hong Kong with sail on the sis. Takliwa for Singapore to play Malayan teams on their

grounds.

MAY

DAY AT ТАІКОО.

QUARRY BAY SCHOOL SPRING FESTIVAL,

CHARMING "QUEEN" AND

HER COURT.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929.

"Bringing is the spring used to be one of the great festivals of Europe. Every village and every isolated farmstead had ita May Queen and appropriate rites which varied according to the locality, and, although the Spring Festival had

"NOT A SUCCESS." COURT

DISTRICT

MARTIAL.

CORPORAL HENDRY."

K.O.S.B.

EVIDENCE OF INDIAN TAILOR.

given

Lengthy evidence was yesterday, by an Indian tailoring and shoemaking contractor, at the District Cours Martial. The Court

OF THE KAUSING.

Harbour Limits until such time na steam has been raised in the second boiler.

large

The question of converting the HARBOUR MASTER'S VIEW | Kausing to motor engines has been carefully gone into, and I forward herewith a memorandum by the Goerrament Marino Surveyor on At a Legislative Council Meeting the subject. held on March 7 the Hon. Sir HL E

As all the machinery in the Kau Pollock, K., KC, asked the fol sing is at present stear-driven it lowing question: Will the Gov-necessarily follows that if the pro- erament obtain a report for the sent boilers and engines are re- information of this Council, from moved to make way for motor the Honourable the Harbour Master engines all the present auxiliary and the sort (after giving credit me.) must be removed also, and with reference to the feasibility of machines (capatan, steering engine, for the estimated ante-value of her electrical machinery Stted in lieu

togther with present engines) of substituting thereof, is investigating allegations of mis-motor-engines for the present en

gines of the Kausing 1" use of 81,300 by Corporal Charles Hendry, of the King's Own Scot tish Borderers, while acting as tural peasanty in those days before Regimental Institute in 1925.

The Court, was comprised, of industrialism and compulsory edu-

Todd (3/15 Punjab cution destroyed folk lore, May Major Day was always in part & child-Regiment), Capt. Gage Brown (1st ren's festival. Within the last few Vivian (Royal Artillery). Mr. H. Somerset Fitzroy was judge ad. years the festival has been revived in England in its most innocent

vocate, Mr. R. A. Wadeson prosecu form by the efforts of junior school tor for Capt. P. Perfect, K.O.S.B., teachers, and now has a definite and Mr. D. L. Strellett for the place in the curriculum of most defence.

A dinner was given last night by a deeper significance for an agricul clerk to the President of the printed below:-

the Hong Kong Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation, at the Kam Ling Restaurant, when all the play! ers who will be going to Singapore, were entertained and a number of people prominently associated with football in Hong Kong were also amongst the guests.

Mr. Luk Oi Wan, who took the

chair last night, in a short speech spoke of the progress the Chinese have made in athletics during the past year. He said that although the advance had been great, it was hot more than was expected and he hoped that the young men of

China would strive even harder to win laurels for themselves and for their country

the field of athletica.

"The one thing," said Mr. Luk, which all sportsman have to re- member, is to play the game. What- ever sport one may take up, one will, and that those who adhere to the rules and never challenge an official's decision, are the people It did who will come out on top.. not matter if a game was lost or wop, but it did matter if a game was or was not sportingly contest- ed. No sacrifice was too great for the sake of good sportsmanship.

The chairman wound up by re minding his hearers, that co-opera

tion

Wid

very essential in all branches of athletics and he hoped that those who would be represent- ing the Hong Kong Chinese would always bear this in mind. He did not think the advice necessary, but he felt he could not lay too much stress on the necessity of good team

will be secrétary.

schools.

May Day TVES 6tly celebrated yesterday by the small pupils of the Quarry Bay School, and, des pite the hot sun the little play ground of the school because for an hour one of the pleasant meadows of England, peopled with young- sters in sunbonnets and smocks.

this

The Children's Day. The teachers were anxious that should be the children's festival, and these were no speeches or other adult formalities. Anyone with. experience of children will know that the smooth running of the programme had meant a great deal of patience and forethought on the part of the teachers, but the directing hand was not in evidence at the time.

"I wanted it to be the children's own show," said Miss Cotton, the

the children felt it to be so.

Battn. Somerset L.I.); and Lieut.

dynamo to supply the necessary power. The estimated market value of the present machinery is about $25,000 and the estimated cost of the alterations $330,000, leaving a debit balance of $335,000.

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THE WATER

SUPPLY.

WEEKLY RETURNS.

The following information regard recorded in the Shing Mun Valley ing consumption and storage of over the week-end, and the yield water has been issued from the of the stream for the week was Public Works Department:- approximately 10 million gallons.

Hong Kong Waterworks. The total storage in the island

amounted to 327.20 million gallons, reservoirs on Monday, April 29,

shewing a decrease of 35.12 milion galors during the past week

The week's consumption amount- ed to 37.59 million gallons, and includes 2.10 million gallons brought across the harbour from Kowloon to the tanks, on the water-trent, and 1.43 million galious from the Taikoo reservoirs.

Kowloon Waterworks.

PREVIOUS DRY YEARS.

LAST AUTUMN AND SPRING RECORD.

The Director of the Royal Obser- ratory has sent us some interesting figures giving a comparison of the rainfall during 11 months, June- April, in the dryest periods on record with the average rainfall.

I vili he seen that 1901-1902 was a considerably worse period than the one we have now experienced, the total being 39 compared with 41.585 Last June yielded over 18 inches, July 4.78 and August nearly 13, but taking the period October- April (inclusive) for the two years total of 6.74 inches fell but in This has 1993-99 only 4.83 inches. it will be seen that in 1901-1902 a

been therefore the dryent autumn and spring on record. The 1595-00 season runs it close but there the drought was broken by a fraction short of 8 inches in February. as follow:-

Rainfall Average

The Government undertook to obtain the report asked for and the report by the Harbour Master is

As this tug, fitted with only a HARBOUR MASTER'S REPONT.

Before discussing the feasibility single-screw, is very difficult to of undertaking the alterations to manage in typhoon weather, and the Kausing suggested in Sir Henry cannot be considered a success for Pollack's question in the Legisla the purpose she was pro-

The total storage in the mainland tive Council on Thursday, March 7,vided, and for which linen pi 1829. I would review the conditions the first instance was only $250,000,

Circumstances under which I am unable to recommend a fur reservoirs on Monday, April 9, and

ther expenditure of 8355,000 on her, amounted to 117.44 million gallons, Kausing was built.

Arising from the typhoon that or which sum the sole gain would struck this Colony on August 18, be that of being able to got under shewing a decrease of 18.37 million

hour's gallons during the past week.

The week's consumption, includ- 1927, the Harbour Master (Com weigh at quarter of an a letter to the Colonial Secretary

water boats and The only procedure that I coulding supplies to mander C. W. Beckwith) addressed notice. proposing that Government should recommend would be the selling of Capt. G. R. Abbott, O.C., Eead-build a powerful rescue tug for the the Kausing complete as she stands Hong Kong, totals 29.83 million quarter Wing, stated in evidence, purpose of rendering assistance at present and the building of a gallons. "Fully an inch of rain was

craft, and making certain recom- that he had beea in charge of his generally in the Harbour to all new tug with twin-screws. company accounts since February,mendations to the requirements of 1925, and during the year had paid such tug, one of which was:"5. (c) Twin-screw engines making her to the P.RI. a total sum. of more easily maneuvred and with 83,150.87 in cheques for general ac-less chance of getting foul and put

These included regular out of action."

This letter was referred to the counts. monthly payments of 8100 for cinema subscription (which was re Hong Kong General Chamber of duced to 850 from May onwards), Commerce by letter dated Septem $20 for Old Comrades Memorialber 28, 1923, and a reply thereto "Fund, and something practically was received dated October 31, every month for barrack damages. 1923, forwarding an extract from The cheques were previously made minutes of a joint meeting of the payable to bearer, but not now. General Committee and Shipping Receipts were drawn up in the Sub-Committee, Hong Kong Gen- office and sent with the cheques for era! Chamber of Commerce, held on the 4th September, 1923, to dis signature.

cuss with the Colonial Secretary on various matters.

Similar evidence, as far as pro- cedure was concerned, was given by Capt. 8, T. C. Wright, O.C., "C" Company, K.O.S.B. Witness said that the 1928 accounts were kept by his predecessor, and he had a normal take-over in February this year. He had made a extract of 1935 accounts showing a total pay.

work, good co-operation and good headmistress, and it was clear that ment of $1,659.72 to the P.R.L.

Payments by Indian Contractor. sportsmanship. (Loud Applause.)

The players will be leaving on

Hadji Ali Mohamed, proprietor On the lawn in front of the of Gulam Nabi & Son, regimental Sunday by the s.. Takliwa wader the joint managership of Messrs. school a little pavilion of white outractors, stated that be was ab Lee Hon Aam and Kom Ying

He then Kwai, and Mr. Sat Chung Shan muslin decked with flowers. had sent from the latter part of 1927

The team con- been erected and under it sat the until July last year.

gave evidence of payments made to sists of the following players: May Queen with her attendants. the F.R.I. since his return until These included China Athletic Association: Wong Shui Wah, Chan Sik Pui, Lee They made a charming procession the end of 1929. Hung Ching, Cho Kwai Shing Sát as they entered led by "Folly the axed rebate payment of 8100 monthly, and varying amounts for tion about the sums due would be received by bill or verbally from the P.R.I. clerk (the accused), who was there until November.

Receipts. for payments made dur ing 1928 were produced by witness, but he thought that one or two might be missing.

Pui Tim Ho Ka Keung, Ho Cho boys in white smocks with red ker-rent and electric light." Informa Yin, Lo Wai Man, South China chiefs round their necks, and the Athletic Association: Leung Wing

Tak. Leung Wing Chiu, Leung Yin Chan, Lee Tin Sang, Ip Pak Wah, Fung King Cheung. Chu Kwok

Luen.

HOME FOOTBALL.

NEW THIRD DIVISION · LEADERS.

[THLOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

girls in blue, green, and yellow mocks with sunbonnets to match. Bhind them came, the tiny May Queen in a long white dress with her green train born by two small boys and a wreath of daisy's on her

bend.

Ότι November 23. 1823, the

Colonial Secretary again wrote to the Chamber of Commerce forward- ing an amonded plan of the pro- posed" tug, stating: "Water tube boilers are suggested with oil fuel for steaming which would enable steam to be generated quickly in typhoon weather.'

.

The Observatory figures are

Rainfall Rainfall

G. F. HOLE,

Harbour Master. March 23, 1029.

MEMORANDUM BY THE GOVERNMENT MARINE SURVEYOR.

1884-1928

1583-1800

1901-1909 1989-1999

inch

inch..

inch.

inch.

June

15.609

4.970

9.335

15.130

July

14.416

18.870

5.595.

4.780

August

14.396

6.125

14.000

12.810

September

9,690

3.963

3.890

3.915

October

4.999

0.500

2.303

0.435

November

*1.749

0.323

0.770

0.914

December

1.027

0.990

0.835

0.020

January

1.323

1.700

0.285

0.930

February

1.831

7.045

0.020

0.533

March

2.948

1.445

0:480

0.505

April

3.615

2.100

1.8-3

1,540

Total, 11 months $3.653

48.173

39.560

41.563

Hon. Harbour Master,

With reference to your minute of the 7th inst.

(1) Conversion of Kausing from stean single-screw to motor single-acrew is possible, but it is considered that the cost of new machinery and the struc. tural alterations necessary would be prohibitive,

(2) The estimated cost of the change-over would be appro- ximately $350,000 to $400,000,

the lowest estimate being as ITALY'S AIR FORCE.

follows:

Cost of motor main,

engines (approxi mately).... Cost of motor elec trie auxiliary machi- nery (approximate- ly)

Cost of motor struc

tural alterations in- volred (approxi-

- mately)

$200,000

90,000

OFFICIAL FIGURES.

JUGO-SLAVIA'S NEW GOVERNMENT.

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KING AS DICTATOR.

[BRITISH UNITED PRESS.]

Among the Government estimates which will come before the new Italian Corporative Chamber is that

Jugoslavia's new administrative of the Air Ministry for 700,000,000 laws, which will govern the con lire, an increase of 440,000,000 lire duct of the Absolutist regimé which on the estimates of 1933-4. The King Alexander created by pic

clamation OTY January 8, were figures in the intervening years re present the development of the officially promulgated on April. 1. Without expressly saying as much, Italian Air Force, since Signer Mus- the new lays place apparently com- 25,000

solini combined the military and plete dictatorial powers in the hands of the monarcb. They are 3355,000 naval aviation forces into a separo constructed as to make it vir

90,000

$380,000

On January 4, 1994, the Secretary, Chamber of Commerce, replied that the plans of the proposed rescue tug had been referred to a special of experts. DA February 15, 1924, the Secretary to sub-committee the General Chamber of Commerce again wrote to the Colonial Secre- tay stating that the plans had been considered in detail by the specia sub-committee of experts, and en- closing the minutes of their pro ceedings and stating that it was hoped that the notes therein would make it possible for Government to tions involved would be as follows: ate service and created the Airtually impossible that say decret

invite plans, specifications, and tenders for this vessel.

the

The following is an extract from the minutes of the meeting of this special committee appointed to In cross-examination by consider the design of the rescue Strellett, witness said that when he tug to be acquired by the Hong left in December, 1997, his son, Cheral Din, was in charge of the Kerg, Government held at

Chamber Room; Chartered Bank business, with instructions to pay rents and rebates, to the P.R.I. For this purpose, a separate ac

"Present: Messrs. R. Sutherland count was opened in the firm's name for 81,500 with the Hong (Chairman), RM. Dyer, J. Reid. Arthur, Mr. W. Lang, Secretary Kong and Shanghai Bank. The Captain W. Davidson, Captain T. were pretty and simple Fass book would show the payment (Mr. D. K. Blair), and the Assist-

At made and amounts received.

The Maypols. Songs and dances expressive of the Spring Festival comprised the programme. The little treble voices Playing in Division III (North singing of May sounded like a ern Section) of the English League chorus of happy birds," and the to-day,

City visited dances Bradlard

to ode

LONDON, April 30,

this time all the accounts, includ ing P.R.I were kept in one book by a clerk who was still in his ser vice when witness returned, bus

ffachdale and won by three goals Particular praise should go to the This success gives Bradford City Maypole dancers who completed the premier place by a one point four different movements without a majority over Stockport. In their hitch. Maypole dancing is not last matches on Saturday, they both easy and the eldest of these small was discharged three days later. play at home, Bradlord City meet ing South Shields, while Stockport receive-Barrow. The result of these meetings will decide the team to

gain promotion to the Second

Ilivision.

ARMED ROBBERY IN

KOWLOON. MR. D. HARVEY'S SERVANTS

ATTACKED.

At 8 o'clock last night four men

jewellery and clothing were also taken by the robbers before they escaped in the direction of Hung- hom. The total value of the haul was $45.50.

people has only about six years.

The Bowers, carried by the May Queen and her attendants, as well as programmes which were given to the guests, were made by the child

ren themselves."

Judge Advocate's Duty to a

Witness, ›

Witness was questioned regarding his count books but he asserted that he was unable to explain cer tain entries in Hindustant as he write the could language. Later he was shown a book of accounts, and Mr. Strellett suggested that it was a book of

At the conclusion of the festival an opportunity was given for the visitors to see over the school and examine of the children's Quarry Bay School. Quary Bay School, which is a ha

work.

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not read or

measurements.

Building, on Tuesday, January 29,

1924, at 4 p.m. —.

act Secretary (Mr. M. F. Key).

(3) Single or Twin Screw. "The merits of single and twin screws were considered and it was unanimously agreed to recommend the former

(4)-Bollers.

The meeting was unanimous on the desirability of installing Scotch boilers adaptable either for oil or coal fuel e. forced draught boilers developing about 1,200 h.p. (triple expansion engines).

Total Less estimated market vakue of present machinery

The probable structural altera-

(1) Dispensing with the present double bottom tank beneath the engines.

Ministry

Estimates.

1923-24

(2) Building new seating for the Diesel engines, and stiffening hull in way thereof.

1924-25

1925-96

1923-27

1097-98

1928-29

(3) Removing strong beam, and stiffening elsewhere. to com- pensate for same..

Million lire.

280

469

560

699

700

700

or law shall come into force without his specific consent

Under these temporary regula-" tions-temporary because the pre- sent government has informally" promised that they shall be kept in effect only until a constitutional form of government can be erected -the King is authorized to name

It will be seen that the last three the minister-president or premier,

(4) Extensive alterations to the years represent a steady level, so and also to name the other minis-

present easings. (5) Removing

and

rebuilding that the present strength of the Air ters with the concurrence of the. minister-president." Excepting the seatings for all auxiliary Force may he taken as an indica premier, none of the ministers have

machinery.

stools. The trim and stability of the vea-

any legislative or administrative rights and can discuss only such subjects as the King or premier may think proper.

(6) Fitting new shaft and thrust tion of the high average that is being maintained in Italy. If the estimates in France and Great

Premier's Responsibilities. arl would not be greatly affected, Britain are almost double those in

It shall be the task of the minis- the Diesel engines weighing sp Italy the cost of construction and

are considerably ter-president, one of the laws de proximately 20 per cent. less than level of wages steam engines, it being possible to lower in Italy. In units of strength ciares, to see that the affairs of ballast the vessel to compensate for the

this.

to

It was generally considered that probable expense involved should | The squadrons are organised in 31 decrees and laws and to introduce

it would be quite feasible to have steam on one boiler with typhoon Mr. Fitzroy interponed at this weather in the vicinity and that no stage and told Mr. Strellett that difficulty would be experienced in was suggesting that the book raising the necessary full bead of

into. commission. the Central British School, Kowallegation, and

the

WILLIAM RUSSELL, change over be decided upon.

Government Marine Surveyor. Hong Kong, March 20, 1929.

Government preparatory school for was a forgery. It was a serious steam by the time the vessel came THE POPE'S LITTLE JEST.reserves are not given, but a com.that obtaining under the former

unless evidence

"In connection with the water

able."

Italian Air Force compares the government and administration Estimates of the total cost of favourably with that of Great Bri- procced smoothly. The premier is royal decrees to the King and he must give his consent in advance making the conversion have been tain and is somewhat inferior to also privileged to propose laws and There are 97 air squadrons divid to any action taken by one of the called for, and the cost is estimated that of France. at about $370,000.

These are of course only approxied among seroplanes, hydroplanes, other ministers. Moreover, he is countersignall mate, but serve to indicate the day and night bombers, and scoute, authorised

groups, with one dirigible division organisational reforms in any of to every three groups. A total of the individual ministries when he 1,600 machines, 9300 active pilots, deems such reform necessary. and 20,000 men are the official

The system of ministerial respon- figures published recently by the Government. The figures of the sibility has been patterned after parison is made with the number that now the cabinet can be held parliamentary regimé, excepting of machines and men in the com-

the King. Fur armed with knives entered the loon, was errected only a few years could be brought to support the

A PRINCE'S VILLA..

bined military and naval air equa answerable only servante quarters of 1, Armend ago, and its design and fittings charge, it was his (Mr. Fitzroy's) tube boilers the meeting were un- Building, Kowloon, the residence of embody the latest and most satis duty to protect the witness This

Rome (U.P.). The villa and park drons at the advent of Fascism. In thermore, he alone has the right Mr. D. Harvey. They bound and factory ideas. It is cool and airy was also the opinion of the Court.animous that they were not desir-

In answer to further questions, gagged two women servante, taking and beautifully situated on the hill

Government accepted the recom of the Doria Pamphili, which lies 1923 there were 200 machines, ofte accuse & minister of wrongdoing

try such a minister. Some side, above the Taikoo Sugar Re-witness pointed to & list of 14 an

Cabinet members, the laws con- from them 811 in money:

Experimental work and technical finery, and overlooking the harbour. tries relating to F.R.T. payments mendations of the Committee in behind the Vatican, was included in which so were in good repair, and and to pick the court in which to Among the guests present were in the book, which he asserted were principle with slight modifications, the first plan of the territory to be 484 airmen on active service.

E Ralphs, Inspector af written in his presence month by put forward at a further meeting assigned to the new Vatican State, Mr.

was attended by the Acting. Har-prised in the precincts of the Fonti- in the Italian Air Force to-day, and feasance or misfessaare in office Schools, Mrs. Duppuy, and Mrs. month The entries were made by of this commitice of experts, which and would have actually been.com research are especially encouraged tinue," shall be punishable for mal- Swann, besides parents and friends his clerk, whose handwriting he re- of the pupils including many small cognised. He knew nothing about hour Master (Lt.-Comdr. Conway Seal city had Pope Pius XI. so technical improvements are intro- exactly a are other officers of, the ity than is the case in other Euro-ruption make it possible to bring children from other schools who the other entries in the book or who Hake, R.N.R.) and Mr. L. H. King, wished, as the Italian Government duced with probably greater rapid.state. Sections dealing with cor-

the Government Electrical Engi were willing to cede it..

When Cardinal Gasparei met pean air forces. Thus all fighting court proceedings against

minister whom personat fortune showed great appreciation; of the made them. PUBLIC BATHING BEACHES. Festival

Mr. Strellett put it to the wit-

The modifications were adopted Prince Doria Pamphili, from whose machines are provided with trans

ture while he is in office. nese that all the P.R.I. entries in Mr. Ralph's Dongratulations.

Convicted, he may be penalized OPENED AT LAST !-

the book were written at one time and tenders were called for by family the villa takes its name, at mission and receiving sets, with a thows an increase of a dubious na Mr. Ralphs expressed great plea when he was asked to, produce the Government Notification No. S. 208 A reception given by Prince Mar now type of parachute that was

a height of 1,000 to the extent of his entire persona) The public beaches at North sure at the exhibition. They all book containing them at the en-dated July 25, 1924, and the tender cantonio Calonna after the signing successfully tested a short time ago

put forward by the Taikoo Dock of the treaty between Church and at Genos from Foint, Kennedy Town, Repulse Bay knew, he said, that so charming an quiry. Witness denied this."

Continuing, witness said that he yard and Engineering Co. Ltd., of State, His Eminence, it is stated, metres, and with special aiming forture This section has, however, Among other reforms introduced and Chaiwan Bay were opened to effect was not obtained without the public yesterday and large a good deal of trouble. He con- paid the P.R.I. bills in cash when Hong Kong, was accepted and the said jestingly to the Princs, "Your instruments that render possible a teen made non-retroactive.

danger. You must thank Providence The aim, however, of.aeronautical by the new administrative laws was constructors in Italy to-day is to the abolition of four ministries, crowds took the opportunity to engratulated the children on having he had sufficient money in hand, tug was accordingly built with villa, Prince, has escaped a grave great precision in bomb-throwing." joy a swim. For a great number headmistress and teachers who and by cheque when there was no Scotch boilers and single screw..

It has been now found from prac. for having saved it for you."

produce a standard type which will those of posts and telegraphs, Sometimes, Corporal

allow of series production,at con- agrarian reform, education, and were willing to take so much care, petty cash. and the staff on having such ex Hendry gave receipts immediately, tical experience of the Kausing that: (a) owing to having only a

UTOPIA!

siderably reduced cost, to the Gov. bealth. Their functions were in- ernment. At present there is still corporated with those of other cellent material to work on. He and at other time in a day or two, wished in particular to congratulate Witness never asked for receipts single-screw the is practically un

a wide variety of machines, the departements At the same time the dancers. He had found it hot signed by Major Ogilvy as the ac manageable in typhoon weather sitting in the shade, but they had cased had told him that he had when attempting

most common being the heavy all several undersecretaryshipe were Another change provided for the danced in the sun and done so authority to sign receipts. smilingly.

After re-examination of witness

steel Caproni bombers, but various also eliminated

View to producing the most establishment of an official press by Mr. Wadeson regarding his ac

projects are being considered with eficient type of fighting machine. counts, the Court adjourned until this morning.

it proved to be the first dip of the

Owing to the shortage of fresh water, there were no shower baths at day of the benches, and although the fresh water was missed yet the pleasure of a swim alter's hot day was not greatly diminished.

All the facilities given last year were available this season at all bathing benches,

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Br the courtesy of Mr. K. E Greig a launch conveyed visitors to and from Murray Pier.

t

neer.

to manœuvre

Mr. Talkashi Satoh, a Japanese alongside ship; (b) from cold resident in Rangoon, has leased boilers it takes 19 hours to raise 3,000 acres of land in Upper Burms steam and, that even with fires and row planning to establish a banked in one boiler it is not con- Utopian community in which there sidered safe to send her outside will be no racial discrimination.

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