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BASIC INDUSTRIES IN NORWEGIAN M.V.

KWANGTUNG.

AMBITIOUS SCHEMES OF DEVELOPMENT.

of

ROSEVILLE WRECK.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1931.

SHIP'S ENGINEER'S GIRL GUIDES RALLY. WHAT OF SUNDAY?

DEATH.

HENRY KESWICK BRINGS MR. R. H. HAMSON OF S.S..

CREW TO COLONY.

KHONG SAI

AN INTERESTING CHAT WITH

THE MEN.

Thirty-six weary souls--this whole, crew of the motor-vessel Roseville, which ran agroaml on Turnabout Island on March 6-arrived in the tug Henry Colony on the rescue Keswick yesterday, and on landing the men were inken to the Seamen's Institute, where they are accommodated,'.

FUNERAL ON -SATURDAY--

་་ ་

THE HON. MRS. TUFTON

"PRESENTS AWARDS,

HAPPY GATHERING ON DIOCESAN GIRLS" SCHOOL GROUND.

The funeral of Mr R H Ham.

"The local Girl Guides held their son, who passed away at 1.80 n.m. on Saturday, took place at the al Rally on the grounds of the Protestant" Cemetery, Happy Val-Diocesan Girls' School on Saturday ley, in the afternoon, relatives and morning when a large number of a large number of

Guides and Brownies gathered and friends being present at the grave. indulged in Guides' Games. Prior side where the committal prayers Tufton presented the S.P.C.A. Cup to this, the Hon. Mrs. Charles

decensed's

CATHEDRAL ADDRESS BY THE DEAN,

THE QUESTION OF THE CHILDREN.

The Dean (the Rev. A, A. Swaan), in opening his interesting sermon on the subject of Sunday observance delivered last night at St. John's Cathedral, said that the subject had been given prominence by the recent ruling by Mr. Justice Avory that certain practicos com- a point of fact illegal. Bunday mon in England on Sunday were

to-day to what, it had been only a generation ago. What we had to decide was whether it was worse

NEW BANKRUPTCY EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND

ORDINANCE.

· MOVEMENTS.

LARCENY LAW TO BE

AMENDED.

--IMPORTANT-CHANGES,

The

Aeneas due from Europe April 0. Agamemnon due from Europe

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April. 12. Aller due from Japan March 21. Auchises due from Straits March

24.

law relating to larceny is publish The draft_of_a_Bill to end the

following now seenon is nded to the Larceny Ordinance, 1965: --

March 17. Any person shall in each of the enses following be guilty of a| viction be liable to imprisonment misdemeanour and shall upon con-

Autenor dua from Northern, porta

March 18 Athos II. duo from Shanghai

[FROM OUR OWN. CORRESPONDENT.]

CANTON, March 15. Under the initiative and leader- ahip of General 'Chon Ming Shu, the Provincial

ed in Government Gazette. Government Kwangtung in contemplating, an ambitious sehvine for the deep mant of local industries and the natural resources of the province. Among the many plaus which the Government has in mind is the development of the water power. of the North River in the vicinity of Yintak. It is estimated that

Vory. Thick Fog. this project, whors' properly de- In@rviowed by a Daily Press veloped, will be oupable of supply-representative, the men were very ing Cunton and all the outlying reluctant to say anything, but after cities and towns on the Canton leitä with ectricity for every pura while they became quite friendly pose. Such a scheine, when realis: and communicative and their e would do away with the X- bensive method of generating cles spokesman, a nice young fellow tricity now in use in Canton and standing some six foot, said that it was at sbout 11.30 p.qu. on March 9

hat the vessel ran aground.

now woro read by the Rev. G. T. Walde to the 8th Hong Kong Troop, orie was, the Doan said, vary different for any term not exceeding 10

lsewhere, and would mean a sub- stantial reduction in price to the

consumor.

Silk Industry. Another plan which the Govern- ment has in mind calls for a re- vival of the silk industry in Kwangtung along strictly scienti- fis lines. This industry, which was once the most commanding of its kind in the world, has long been in the decline. The export has long been on the decrease, not withstanding th the climatic con- fitlone in the Cantou delta are

The fog was very thick then he said, "und wo were stonining at about 10 knota." Continuing, this young sailor said that immediately they hit something the vessel stuck hard and fast,, and as they could do nothing then they 'remained on beard till about lunch-time the following day, when they threw a in in some people ashore who it fast to some rocks,

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suitable that from six to nine-made rops of silk could be reaped each The year. Nowhere in the world is

tlun got aliore by erial ropeway" and in there a place expable of yielding so many crops a year, but on acme inner they got most of the

thods in cocoon rearing and the aptness of the dealers to adulterate.

the

of whose members won the Essay Competition' which was entitled, "Have Animals a Cinin on our Consideration 1."

Mr. Harason, who was 60 years old, and an Australian by birth, was

or better.

hemorrhage. He leaves two sons, " victimi of cerebral

China had left her old moorings and was neclicing a new harbour, Messrs. A. B. and E. B. Hamach, smart spectacle as the girls march-make up our minds about Sunday The parade presented a very

were we doing the same with regard and a daughter, Mrs. H. L. Foxed past the "saluting base" where not only for our own sakes but for We must to Sunday obsörvance, As Chief Engineer of Kwong Sai, he was vory popular salute.

the Hon. Mrs. Tulton took the those of others. in shipping circles and in the Colony which he had made his

homo.

the 5.8.

The long list of floral tributes included those from the following:

Loving son Arthur," "Loving

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In the course of the morning, several competitions were held but the results of these are not yet known.

The Winning Essay.

The text of the winning essay,

son Tommy," "Loving" children won by a girl guide from 8th Hong Connic and Henry," "Loving Kong Company, was as follows:- cousin," "Loving aunts," "Loving brothers and sisters," "Loving phews and nieces." "Bertie and

Mary."

Wreaths from Friends. Dr. Irwin W. Kew, Dr. 8. N. Chan, Dr. F.. Kew, Meaars, George

ashore. Then they get in touch Samy. Pun Wing hoi,

Chow

Man is generally the chief agent of a wide and continual distress to the lower animals, which, though crented to, beneft humanity, wore not destined to suffer from their master.

your, that is to say

() if in incurring any deb or liability be Jins obtained aredit under false pretences or by menns of any other fraud; or

(b) if with intent to definud his creditors or any of them, he has inado or caused to be made any gift or transfer of or chargo on, his property;

'or

.....

Autolycus du, from Northern ports

March 31.

Europe

Burgenland due from

March 20.- Colchas due from Europe. March

30.

Carnarvonshire due from Japan

April' s.

Changte due from Australia April

14.

City of Athens due from Europe

March 28.

City of Cardiff due from

York April 9.

Ermland dus from Europe Marah

20,

() if with intent to defraud his Emp, of Japan due from Shang-

creditora, ho has concealed or haj March 20. removed any part of his pro-Emp. of Russin in Dock. perty since, or within two months before, the date of any unsatisfied judgment or order for payment of money obtained against him; or (d) if with intent to lefraud his creditora or any of them, ho has caused or connived at the lovying of any execution against his property.

Eurylochus, due from Japan March

Franken due from Europe Murch

24.

Fulda due from Europe April 6. Gonlume dus from Europe March

17.

Hiye Maru due from. Shanghai

March 16...

Ixion due from Vancouver March

· 19.

count of the lack of scientific me- doses and personal belongings/C, White, A. Conception. G. Kelly,ness and heedlessness of mind, man served Sunday. It was clear that creates three offences, which were Kalyan' due from Europe April a their products with silk of inferior with the lighthouse-keeper on the Ping-un, Chan: Cheong-nin, James claim on our gratitude, for having together, with which was bound in the Bankruptcy Ordinance, the Kulmeriand due from Japan April

faland-a Russian-and stayed with

quality, foreign consumers became cautions when it came to buying him till they were taken off by the Williams, George H. White, T. N.

Canton silk. They looked to Japan for their supply, and the result was that the world market. shifted to Japan.

General Chen' Ming Shu and

correcti The animals have a

The Origin of Sunday. The preacher then dealt with the origin

Sunday observance. Sunday, he said, dated from the earliest Apostolio times and its observance was based on the high- cat anthority, The first point to make clear was that Sunday was not the Sabbath.

The two had existed side by side in the very Early Church. Neither Christ nor Sunday, its obsorvance grow natur the apostles definitely ordained ally and was built on the fact of Christ's Resurrection having taken place on the first day of the week.

Bankruptcy Ordinanse. References to the New Testament"

Section 82 (5)(a), (b) and (e) and early ton-Christian writers Many a time, through reckless were mado by the Dear to show, in of the Bankruptcy Ordinance, what manner the early Church of 1991, Ordinance No. 7 of 1991, kind ill-treat the animals, But is it its observance in the early Church adopted from the Debtors Act, was for three purposes. Gathering 1609, 32 and 33 Vict, e. cg, a, 13

Though these provisions, appent C. Katewall, Chan Kwong-lung, J. benefitted us in so many ways.

the breaking of bread, almagiving Creatures they are, and inferior and spiritual recreation through offences, unlike many other offen- Chau, W. K. Yerk, 'Chan Chee-

ones tuo, but their nature feels contemplation and worship.

ees reforred to in the Bankruptcy as much as ours does. These poor way, G. E. Welton, Ho Ying-san, animals just look, and tremble, and

Ordinanco, can be committed by Sabbath and Sunday.

persons who have neither been ad- F. X. d'Almada » Castro, M. Cet-give forth the very indications, of

suffering as we do. Theirs is & dis-

The relation between the Sabbath judicated bankrupt nor had a re- ton, Chau Chouk-fan, W. J. He tinct cry of pain. They put of the and Sunday was next dealt with. ceiving order made against them. ward, J. P. Kim, A. J. Walters, same aspect of terror on the de- The first Christians, as Jews, treat

A now Bankruptcy Act of 1914 and 1920, is in course of prepara exhibit the same distortions of once, but its observance gradually in that Ordinance will be confined experienced some trouble with the Hamet, F. K. Leung, S. H. Q.

agony after the infliction of it. disappeared. The Sabbath was. Chinese fisher folks, for the latter Hunt and W. C. Hunt; J. A. Fox, Their blood circulates as ours, and negative, Sunday positive. The ruptcy proceedings are taken. It to persons against whom bank- persisted in getting something free.. Charrington, J. M. Xavier, 1. they have pulsations in various Sabbath represented the old Jewish is therefoss necessary to provide We had to fire some shots from N. Chan, A. Rahmin, George Farts of their body as we live. law of "Thou shalt dot," Sunday else where for the continuance of our revolvers to drive them away," Grimble, W. H. B. Muskett, Chow and finally die just as we do.

They sicken, grow feeble with age, the new law of freedom. From the the general provisions of section 4th Century onwards periodicals (s) (a), (b) and (e) of the pre- added the speaker.

Chi-nom.

They have the same feelings and returns to Sabbatarianism wore instincts that we have. A lioness made, mostly on necount of the is done accordingly by the repeal sent Bankruptcy Ordinance. This robbed of her whelps causes the slackness of Sunday observance, wilderness to ring aloud with pro-

o the misplaced paragraphs and clamations of her wrongs; or a bird of Sunday was clear, said the Dean, in the Larceny Ordinahce, 1805. Christ's teaching on the subject by the insertion of a new section robbed of his little household; fills though we should not regard' His Paragraph (d) in the now section and saddens the grove with melo- teaching about the Sabbath as dics of deepest pathos.

is derived from section 8 of the direct teaching about Sunday. Bankruptcy (amendment) Act, 1928; Yet nu regards them as sense-

Christ dealt with the Sabbath as it is not limited, as that acetion. less beings, incapable of suffering as institution, which it was His is, to the case of persons who have the ease. and of happiness, but such is not intention to transcend, He claimed teen adjudged bankrupt or in res much as we have, and so they have it.

They have a heart as absolute authority with regard to poct of whose estates receiving or

His demande entail no cere-ders have been made.

Heary, Keswick.

Fishermen Robbers. They left some of their property others are confident that this world the shore while the line the ** nurial ropeway ”—was still made

market will come back to Kwang- tung if improvements are intro-

al to raise the silk to the quals from shore to boat. Here they A. H. Hunt, A M. Cordeiro, T. noustrations of menaced blow; they ed the Sabbath with great rever. tion, and the offences referred to

its demanded by the foreign con- kumera. Much work is being done along this line through the Bureau

for the Improvement of Sericulture in Kwangtung, which has its head-. quarters in Lingnan University.

Cement Manufacture, The Government cement factory in Suitsoon. in the western subtri of Canton, which has been under construction for several years un- der the direction of Smidth & Company, of Copenhagen, is near- ly finished. It is the fourth lar gest cement factory in Chinn, and i capable of turning out 1,200 barrels of excellent cement daily.

Our representative was informed that these people were really harn- Iess. They were simply poor fisher. men out to get all they could and had no arms of any sort. The re- port that the alundoned vessel was looted was strenuously denied,

surance.

Dynamite on Board,

60, tons of

Tanning and Alcohol, Lesser among the Insie industries It nevertheless essential, which the Government, through the Departynamite. All these had to be left ment of Reconstruction, is contemn on the vessel, but it is understood plating are plans for the building the cargo is freely covered by in- of a big fanning factory and an alcohol plant. The aites for these "I lose all my things," ventured industries have not yet been select-

one of the crew, "and now I have el, but it is believed that they will nothing left." Despite this, how he located in

the vicinity of ever, he was very cheerful and said Cunton.

he would like to go home." The Canton Government believes

The Roseville, which was com. that such an ambitious scheme for pleted only about 7 months ago, the development of basic indus is a vessel of 2,000 tons. She is tries will solve many problems, commanded by Capt Johansson, Braides bringing prosperity to the senior captain in the Company China the programme will also tend Capt. Johanssen, who is over 60 raise the value of the silver years of age, ling seen at sen for the dollar compared with gold. The past 16 years. dwindling value of silver, it in pointed out, in largely the result. of general disorder, stagnation in commercial enterprises and the ab- sence of basic industries in China,

Co-operation of Hong Kong Mer-

FREIGHTER IN HANDS OF PIRATES.

Mrs.

E. Conception and family, C. S. Rossolet and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gitting, Mrs. Chan, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Abbas, Mr. and Wong Lai-sang, Mr. and Mrs. McClymont, Mrs. A. M. Hardwick and family, Mr. F. Tock and Miss N. Jan. Soo Chin, Mr. and Mrs.

master's

life.

for infants and adults, milk is a perfect food especially and body.

THE DISCUSSION.

couraging that, at least the big

The Dean was doubtful if Christ would be satisfied with support that meant attending two or three services a year!

Kama Maru due from Manila

March 17.

2.

Kutsang arrived from Singapore

March 15.

Nellore, due from Australia April

4.

Oldenburg dus from Singapore

March 16. Pembrokeshire due from Europe

April 6, Phemius dus from New York April

7.

Pres. Ourfleld due from Shanghai

March 21.

Pres. Jackson due from Japan Fres, Madison due from Manila.

March 23.

Rajputana duo from Europe March

March 16.

20.

Rawalpindi due from Japan March

27,

Resolute duo from Manila, March

21.

Shinyo Maru due from Shanghai

March 20.

Somali due froin Japan March 23. Soudan due from Europe tron

March 18:

Suwa Maru due from Shanghai

March 20.

Taiping arrived from Manila

March 13, Talma due from Calcutta March Takada due from Calcutta April 9,

Tateuto Maru due from Japan

22.

March 18,

18.

15.

Tjikombang arrived from Manila

March 13: Trave duo from Europe April 17.

For the first two days the weather was very rough but after it had calmed down diver went down and reported that the vessel was in This cement factory, inast up-to- very preenrious position, reating W. L. Ramaoy, Mr. and Mrs. C. date in very respect, when in

an it did on three huge points of operation, will be in a position to rock. It is feared that she will H. W Kew, Mș, and. Mrs. Ho

a just claim on our kindness, help,monial observance, "The Sabbath supply all the coment needed for turn over on her side should the Saiswa, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Kom- their beneficial services to mankind Sabbath." Man's true rest Christ and protection. In gratitude for was made for man not man for the building purposes in Kwangtung weather again become rough, and still have enough for export.

tong, Mrs. Howand, Mr. and Mrs. we should treat them accordingly tought was not rest from earthly Church should be merciful, the according to the authorities.

JL Quie, Mr. and Mrs. Tau

to some extent, and feed them well labour but rest for heavenly labour. cases in which its services, were The Roseville was on her way to

Some domestic animals, as the Amoy at the time of the mishap, Chan-po, Mr. and Mrs, W. K. Way, horse and dog, have a high degree in Christ's teaching which are the been aither indifferent

There are three main principles asked on behalf of those who had

OT even and had about 3,000 tons of general, Dr. and Mrs, C. C. Wang, Mr. of sensitiveness, and they know well cargo,

including

same as those of Sunday observ. avowed enemies had to ho consider. how to repay their masters. The ance, worship, almsgiving, and the cd.. family. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ching, to carry heavy loads, and give his early and Mrs. Simon Tse Tan and hirse, in gratitude, will be willing refreshment of spiritual life. The which gave him great anxiety. An instance arose recently

Mr. and Mrs, 8, P. Wong. Fangmaster a good, long ride. The dog fundamental principles of its mas normally came along on special Church incorporated the When those who did not help Shiu-wa and family, J. Landolt misted, will be ever watchful for ter into its observance of the occasions, he pointed out that they and family, Mrs. C. E. Waller font his hour and will express Lord's Day, and realised that the were hardly, playing the game, and

master's presence. and family, Miss A., Chan, Dr. Animals, like maa, are found all

true purpose of Sunday is to enrich such warnings sometimes, he hoped, Tiresia, due from Europe March and Mrs, Jou Hawk, Mr. and Mrs.regions they are haunted for the Duty to God, on which the duty of over the globe. In the temperate ed, said the Dean, three duties.

Sunday observance compris. went home.

Another speaker said it was en. Torukuni Maru due from Straits Geo. Kew, Mrs. 8. E. Ismail and sake of their fur, as foxes, squirrels,

March 17. Miss Ismail, Mr. and Mrs. H. and brown bears. The cow and worship was paramount, duty to festivals were attended, Good Fri- Tilawa due from Japan March. 23. Stainfold, H. D. Rumjahn and goat, for instance, provide us with comprising Assembly and day observed and the special occa

meat and milk; the latter can be charity, and duty to self in the sione used. One had to admit that Tjibank arrived from Amoy March Miss Rosie Rumjahn, Miss Gnade into cheese and butter, and form of recreation of soul, mind there were varying degrees of Chan, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fox,

devotional gifts. Mrs. Jan Seo-chin and family, Mr.

Man could not do without the and Mrs. D. Rumjabn, Mr. and animals previously mentioned, and

In the discussion that followed a Mrs. Geo. Ahwer, Mrs. Chan they are created for our benefit Leung-shi, Mr. and Mrs. WW have to treat them in the best way

by the thoughtful Creator, we lady asked the Dean what should Fox, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Maxwell possible. Even in the Arctic and

be our attitude with regard to

Publicity and Religion. children and this keeping of Sun- and family, Mrs. A. Kong and Antarctic regions, animals are day.

The Rev. H. V. Koop said that

Mrs. Sarah Garrott, of 'Canal. Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Allen, found as polar bears, seals, and The Dean in reply said that to only medium through which Chris. street, Oxford, bas celebrated her

in former days the pulpit was the Mr. and Mrs. W., F. Fincher and whales. In the Barren Lands, the many of us in youth Sunday had tian teaching reached the mass of 102nd birthday. She was born in family, Mr. and Mrs. Chan Man Eskimos are provided with the re been a day of unhappiness and people, whereas to-day men and Oxford and has lived there all her Japanese naval authorities at the wai, Mr. and Mrs. A. McDougall, indeer, which serves not only as an even terror. Personally ho thought women could be approached via the Pescadores despatched a destroyer Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cotton, Mrs. yesterday on receipt of a wirelees F. Wong and family, Mr. and Mrs. him of burden, but also provides no prohibition on children's play Press, the Theatre, the Platform life. She often door her own shop. them with meat, milk, oil, fat, as should be enforced. On the con- message from the salvage vessel J. C. Marshall and family, Mr. well as clothing.

and in other ways. A great re ping. She insists on doing ber trary it would be a good thing to sponsibility therefore devolved on stating that the Norwegian freight and Mrs U. M. Omar, Mr. and All over the globe, man hunts have, special privileges and gener- those who controlled these forms of

own washing because there is no er Roseville,, which went on the Mrs. Lopes and family Mr. and these animals, to supply themselves ally to make the day rocks on an inland in the Forinosa Ms. O Wingate J. A. Concep with cainfort, and warmth but happy one, and not what it had they were on the side of the angels. The King and Queen sent a letter one who can do it like myself." specially instruction and appeal to see that Straits on March 6, was in the tion and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. they do not realize that in killing heen in the past for so many of us. in one affects the other. A pros hands of armed Chinese pirates. d. Bilva, Mrs R. White, Maude these animals, they sadden the

The Dean in reply said that of congratulation, urous Canton moans a prosperous The salvage vessel was despatch and Rose, Miss Christine Heung, hearts of the mother of those eren- the Dean said he could see no mediumas of religious appeal, the With regard to Sunday games though he did not undervalue, these Hong Kong. Because of this the ed from Moji on March 7 to assist r and Mrs,J N Wong, tures, thinking that they are in objection to them at all, provided need of the age was religious wor Cautor Government is particularly the Roseville, but on arrival at the

and Mrs. Monses, Mr. capable of suffering Animals are that the duty towards God, worship. It was not enough to come to desirous of having Hong Kong scene found pirates in possession and Mrs M. A. R. Bouza, Miss inferior to us because they have a ship, and one's duty to one's bro-Church to have one's fancy tickled merchants invoghing money in its with no signs of the crew.

Ruby Mow Fung, Mrs J. Cour mortal soul, which decays with the ther-in this case numorous enterprises now being It was later learned that the crew and family, the Misses Fox, Mrs.body, while we, human beings, have from anything that makes work for or the beauty of the building.

the refraiding by a clever preacher or good music, projected.

SERVICE TO READERS. General Chen Ming Shy has in-and proceed to Hong Kong, after ward, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Macken-

were forced to abandon the ship Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ho immortal souls.

Now as one has in view all the other-were observed in letter and

The Dean said that private devo vited Sir Shou-son Chow to some which the pirates toolc charge and zia and family, W. Allen, Lo Kum-benefits derived from animals, one

spirit. to Canton for a visit to see what began pilfering the cargo,

tion could not take the place ofE HONG KONG DAILY chucn.

Passengers. Would surely be kind, to them, and

· PRESS, LTD., and the HONG- public worship. On the other hand Chief Engineer's Boy, S.. not ill-treat those poor creatures; The Rev. II. V. Koop asked the bath Morning Prayer and Even- KONG WEEKLY PRESS, through Kwongea, Kwongsai Compradore though they are Stoff, Local Staff, H.K. Electric Mother Nature with natural wea

provided by Dean how far the Church should song undoubtedly were strange to their London Office, at 63, Fur Co. Craigengower C.C., Officers, pons, they are not able to fight did nothing to help in their ordi- Communion service, with its quiet regarding accommodation available, extend bar services to those who newcomers to Church, and required, E.C. 4, are prepared to give considerable concentration. The Subscribers and Visitors advice invitation of General Chen, expects A macok little man was roturning Staff. Shiu On S.B. Co., Ltd., s. primitive men could not fight so

Kwongsai, Kwongasi Engine toom against iman. In early days the mary lives. There were many pas-ness and point of concentration, had motoring facilities, suitable shop to come to Canton sometime this from the funeral of his large and Kwongtung, 16 Tung On, Capt. easily with animals, and they who got very annoyed if their ily. He thought that a move to-

sengers in the Ecclesiastical Train a power that appealed more read-ping centres, etc.: week. Undoubtedly. General Chon aggressive wife. As he passed an and Officers, 8.8. Sai On, Marine could deford themselves against labels are not recognised on special wards giving the congregation a

If, when at home, they will call: -Ming Shu will try to prevail-upon-old house, the wind dislodged a tile, Engineers Guild of China, s., man; but nowadays: no animal can

or telephone to the above address, Sir Shou-son Chow to get the mer-which fell on his hond. "Oh Kwongani Steward Staff, The Wor.resist the power of man, who is pro chante in Hong Kong interested in denr!" he sighed, looking up and Master Officers, and Brethren Zet: vided with fatal weapons, as gusts, though he considered that the was needed, and there was a very

greater share in the service, and in they will receive the utmost saist the development plans of Can- rubbing his head, sadly. Maud Land Lodge 525, F. C., Took Shing from ill-fresting the poor, amalan (Continued at foot of nert colume.) right, move in that direction.

The Dean in reply said that the work of the Church generally, 5000 and the latest available infor A little forethought will hinder

mation on all subjects of enquiry ton and invost money in them. must have renched heaven already.” I and Co.

will be placed at their diaposake

chant Princes, Destrod.

All this requires hugo suras of money, General Chen Ming Shu is most anxious to here the co- operation of the merchant princes in Hong Kong in his programme for trade revival. The prospority of Canton and Hong Kong is in terlopendent, and any misfortune

improvements have been made since he was hero with Sir Ceoil Cle. menti, thon Governor of Hong Kong, more than three years ago. Bir Bhou-son, in response to the

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGESOY.)

* TOKYO, Mar. 14.

occasiona

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