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The following passengers left by 1.S. Empress of Asia-Mr. M.
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Mr. A. H. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Chan Lai Ting, Master Chen, Kan, Mrs, Chang Mee, Mrs. D. M. Camp- boll, Tather Cousineau, Mr. C. B.
HONG KONG
BARON ROTHSCHILD
PAYS SHORT VISIT TO
HONG KONG
OUR HARBOUR GIVES POWERFUL IMPRESSION;"
Hotel.
ENGINEERING & BUILDING
EAST AND WEST.
New Zealand Uancels Buliding
Programmes.
Central Highway in Pert
partment of the Chinese Eaatorn Railway, and during the past sea-
Amongst the passengers who left The New Zealand Government sow have obtained a large part of the Colony for Shanghai on the R.M.S. Empress of Asia, yesterday has definitely announced that all the lumber buainem in this dis- was Baron Ph. de Rothschild who large building programs for 100gtriot. This department sells both paid a short visit to the Colony, will be canceled, in view of, the retail and wholesale and has ap when he stayed at the Hong Kong stringent faanoial conditions that pointed a Chinese concern na agent Son of Dr. Heart de Bothschild confront the country. Any hope for Makden for handling the Chin and a member of the well-known of recovery in the building indus- ese business. This concern states Rothschild family, the Baron possesses a very charming personal try during 1982 would thus seem that it can sell about 30 carloads ity, and before he left the Colony virtually precluded Trade Com of lumber per year under normal ho vory kindly gave our repre- missioner Julian B. Foster, Wel conditions, and estimates that the "sentative: an interview in his hotel.
Baron Rothschile is on a worldlington).
Soviet lamber department sells tour, travelling with Dr. Zadoo Kahn, a personal friend, who was
approximately 100 carloads per at Paris University at the same,
year. The lumber department also: time. They left Paris on the” M. M.. liner Athes on December 15, natstruction is progressing on the wing, the lumber for Makdon bo and have, before coming to Hong" Central Highway-in Peru, Kong, oslled at Ceylon, Penang, Ministry of Fomento is continuing vostok to Newchwang and thon hy ing sont by steamship from Vladis Singapore, Siam, Bangkok, the Dutch East Indies and Inde China. construction work at the present Chinese railway to Mukden. Be- timo between Lima and the moun-sides their Mukden supply, a stock taim region terminus at San Luis. de Shuato, and running more ...or
in carried in Nowchwang The less parallel to the Central Railrather than in logs, although they bulk of their business is in boards way line as far as Oroya. "The highway will have a total length of 318 miles, of which over 80 per
JUST ARRIVED
A SHIPMENT OF
TUBORG BEER
Purveyors to
The Royal Danish Court. The most popular Danish Beer
on the Market.
6 doz. pts. 4 doz. qts.
$36.00 duty paid, $37.50 duty paid.
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The
The Georges Philippar." In the course of the interview the Karon referred to the loss of the luxury liner, Georges Philippar, adding that he felt it very keenly I was on the liner the night be fore she left Faigon," said Baron Rothschild, having dinner with the Duke and Duchess of Brabaus "cent is now open to traffic. Work who were passengers on the vessel." is being pushed on the connecting The speaker added that he
apent five days on the River Mokong with its still missing, with, the expec- the Duke and Duchess, and they had tation that the entire road will be an excellent time, together shoot open for through traffic by the end [ing" the xivor on native craft ro- !
of 1932 Funds from the special sembling: canoes.
tax for unemployment are being used for the construction of this road, on which 800 men were on ployed at the end of February and more were to be added shortly in order to push the work more rapidly.
Three Tigers,
In Indo-China, Baron Rothschild and Dr. Zadpe-Kahn did” a lot of big game hunting, and while they killed six buffaloes between them, the Baron himself shot three tigers - very big beasts," he added with a smile.
Baron Rothwähild told our re prasentative, that he was not in the family business he spent most of his time on literature and in that
Irrawaddy Bridge in Burma.
The contract for the supply and
supply logs when desired. All of this lumber is red pino.
The Port of Aden.
The Port of Aden, which is ad-
ministered by a Board of Trustees, affords gate accommodation." for vessels up to 33 ft. in draught, Vessels of desper draught, "how- ever, can be handled by working with the tide, the mean range of ordinary spring tides being ft. According to the recently-issued Administration Report of the Aden Port Trust, the number of mer chant vessels of over 300 tons. utilising the port, during the year ending March 31,1981, ·WAY 17,443, aggregating 3,783,018 tons, against
connection added that he did quite erection of 10 spans for a bridge1,481 vessels and 6,358,019 tons in
a lot of writing. He hoped to write another book when he got back to France and in which he
will make reference to his travels the East. Another thing the apenker mentioned was the Theatre Pigalle in Paris which is one of the most modern theatres in Europe. Baron Bothschild said that his father owned this theatre but he personally supervised the building of it and also managed it..
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Hong Kong Impressions. Baron Rothschild asid ho very much impressed with Hong Kong The harbour is about the prettiest he had ever seen it was vory modern and gave a very powerful impression.
My first rep! contact with, China was when I went to Canton on Thursday," said the speaker. The buildings and general deve- lopment there surprised me and I think it augurs well for the future of China, that the people in that nity are making such rapid striden." Baron Rothschild will stay in the Cathay Hotel while in Shanghai and before returning to Paris via Canada, hopes to call at Japan and Honolulu, arriving in France in the first week of August.
P Carvalho, Mrs H S. Chao, A Mr. Cheng, Mr. Chang Hee Ting, Mr. Chan Yu Suen,, Mr. C. Y. Chang, Mrs. Chu King Yue,
Mr Cheung Yin, Mr. Chan Yin
"TO OBLIGE A
LADY
PROGRAMME TO BANISH
YOUR TROUBLES.
There is a first-rate All-British Ming, Mr. Cheung Min Chung, programme to-day at the Queen's Master Chow Master Y. M. After an interesting news reel, of Obtainable-|| Chow, Mr. and Mrs YT Chan mainly British scenes, comes a and family Mr. P. H. Chan, Miss Gainsborough cameo-music and -from- C. Ho Chan, Miss C, Yu Chan, dancing. There are two soubrettes, Mr. Chan Tuen Po, Mr. P. W ballet, a couple of grotesque Cash, Mr. Chen Tak Man, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Chow, Mrs. J. D: Danby, Mr. W. J. Duncan, Mr. P. Friedhoff, Mr. 1. 8 Gibbings, Miss Y.. S. Ho, Miss Ho Fan, Mr. C. E. Herber, Mr. Ho Wai Hung, Mr. Hong Olfan, Mr. and Mrs
BRUNSWICK HOUSE
Arcade, Gloucester Bldg.
medios. Mr. G. A finclair,
Mr.
1930-30-
and
1,415 vessels and
3,787,187 tons in 1920. These
across the Irrawaddy River, near Mandalay, Burma, as recently awarded to a British Arm in badia. The bridge will consist of 9 spans vessels of less than 200 tons, en- totsia do not take into accounti each 360 feet loog, and 1 span of 200 feet. A 350-foot service apau number of 333, with a recorded gaged in local trade. Vessels to the will be used for erection purposes. draught of 98 ft. and upwards, on The bridge when completad will tered the Port, as compared with carry the Burma Railways line 40 in the previous twelve months; across the river from Amarapura 22 of these ships had draughts to Sagaing. The firm will supply ranging from 29 ft to 32 ft. The and erect 10,900 tons of stool, so deepening and extending of the per cent of which will be supplied approach channel and mooring. by an Indian iron and steel manu basin, commenced on December 27, facturer. The 200 foot span has al 1028,, was completed on December feady been constructed in Calcutta 24, 1930-Engineering. and despatched to the bridge site, and pue of the 380-foot spane has been erected."
Swiss Engineers.
Electricity in Great Britain.
The total amount of electricity generated by, authorised undertak ers in Great Britain during the Switzerland sends its sons and first two months of 1832 was daughters to all quarters of the 2,298,000,000 units as compared globe, but not ordinarily as labour-with 2,155,000,000 units during the 8 servants, Thousands of corresponding period of 1931, re- Swiss engineers and technical presenting an increase of 6.5 per workers still find their way every cent. year to South America, parts of Asia, South Africa, Canada, and Water Supply of Canberra. eastora Europe, These emigrants constitute a mighty aid to the The pumping station adjoining Swiss consular service and to the the Cotter River dam, from which Central Office for Development of Canberra, the federal Capital of Swiss Trade In Brazil and in Australia, derives its water is Argentina, sä well as in Indo: being equipped with additional China, there is no doubt that the pumping plant. The maw, kostalla Swiss technical workers there have tion is capable of raising 200,000 been a deciding factor in bringing gallons of water an hour against about the purchase. of Swiss Bloc-ahead of 800 ft. The plant. ori trial and railroad equipment.
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Soviet Lamber in Mukden.
About a year ago the Soviets opened a lumber yard in Mukden known as the wholesale lumber de-
ENGINEERING COURSES.
dancers, add, in the middle; LONDON UNIVERSITY PLAN Honolulu abene of real beauty. A delightful ten minutes of mudo and variety,
A brochure describing the course
Maisie Gay is a George Belcher of study in the Faculty of Engin:| obar Indy come to life. From the
moment site tells you that "gin and toring of University of London, P. Huio, Mr. and Mrs Y curry don't mix, abe is on sure University College, Gower street, Jane, Mz J. Jison, Mrs. Ko ground and fires off her amazing London, WC.1, has recently been Leony Ho, Mr. E N. King, Mr. aphorisms, and asides tell the audi-issued. The Faculty provides YT. King Mr. W. Kohler, Mr. ence is rocking with laughter
Kong Yet Fung, Mr. Y. M. Kan, Maisie is the presiding genius as cogzson loading, to the degree of Maa Kwok, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Llourmaid of one of those awful versity of London, and to the Mr. Kwok Lai Man, Mrs. Kwok,the incompetent cook and par B.Sc. (Engineering) of the Un
and Mr. H. D. Sharpin, Mr. and Kleppenburg, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. dinner parties that hardly any Diploma of the College in civil Mrs, K. S. Sik, Miss Sih, Mr. Loo, Master Lawrence Leo, Master young couple escapes giving during,
C. W. Shen, Mr. and Mrs AL Leclero, Mr. Lo. Obung fing, wrong; the guests are horrible, and electrical engineering. Post-gra Harald Loo, Mr. Lou Sui To, Mr. oarly days Everything goes and municipal, mechanical, and Shister, Mrs. A Shaw, Mr. Miss Ling Tsent, Miss Ling Ying host and hostess are on the varge Tang Shun Tak, Mrs. Tas Fo Tsan, Yuon, Mr. Lau Chen Fai, Mrs. C. of bysteries Familiar found, but duate and research courses in en- Leong, Mr. and Mrs. X. Lee, Miss well done, and with beautiful Mary gineering science for the degree of Mr. Tang, Young Harg Law Sui Yam, Mr. Leong Dat Newland as the flirtations young MSc, Ph.D., and D.Se, and post- Taang-Liu Pa Mr and Mrs Y Chew, Mr. JH Middiecoat Mr hostess he is called to the toleratuate courses in chemical en P. Wong, Mr. N. Whitford, Man Chan, Mr. R. E. Mobbs, Mr phone, and as she chets with her ginearing, are also available at Mr. Wong Chu Mis Wong Yuk Miss Mak Wei Lau, Mrs Mak Ho dining-room door blows open and tains particulars of the scholar Mak Ying Sang, Mr. Hing Chang, most favourite young man the The College. The brochure also con- Sin, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Walker, Sze, Mrs. Mak Ying Bang, Miss in wafts her candid opinion of her ships, exhibitions and prizes open Mr. and Mrs Y Y Wong, Mrs Mak Wei Tong, Mr. and Mrs. L.party and her guests
to engineering studenta Wong Cho Chuen and family, Mr. Oldham and Family, Mr. O. H The char-lady's ranse finishestion regarding students organisa W. Wong, MTC Wong, Mr. Och Sir W. O'Comar, Mr of the guce, and sends them tions and a list of the fees pay C. T, Wang, Mr Woodenon, Roger Perrian, Mr. Y B. Pauk packing but the troubles Bre not shie The session begins on or HYMr Y B. Pang and family, Mass over they last long enough to all aboub October 1 ud form of
Mr. Yoo Joo Woo, MME. Fang, Miss CH. Pung, Mr. four heroine to appear in pyjamas, application and further peri
Young, Mr. Young Bang John D/Yuoriss Yueng Shan Popolar, Mr. Quon Pong Chun just as Mrs Aries slink Taal, Mr Yus Shea Dr. B. Mr. P do Rothchild, Miss P. Ro rattling good show.
Zadde Krizek
"(Continued an previous Orlums)
lars midy be obtained, studants from the secretary College at the above address,
ginally installed was taxed to its utoost in order to supply the needs of the 8,000 odd inhabitanta: of the City during last summer, hence the installation of additional plant was imperative →Engineer-
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