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CHURCH NOTICE.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Zong long.
NOVEMBER 27, 1032:-
1st SUNDAY IN ADVENT.
➡tioly Commanioy, 8 a.m.
Holy Communion (Peak Church),
8.1.
Children's Servico, 10 a.m. Mattins and Bermion, 11 a.m. Preacher: The Dean, Evensong, 6.30 p.m.
Proasher-Rev. N. V. Halward
Wook Day Services. Mattina. Daily, 0,00 am. Intercessions for the Sick. Wednes
day, 10.16 a.m.
Holy Communion. Wednesday 20th,
St. Andrew's Day, 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion. Thursday, 7.45
Choir Pratice. Friday, 5.30 p.m.
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SOIENTIST.
(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass, 0.8.4.) MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW Bown ROAD TRAM STATION.
NOVEMBER 27, 1932---
SUNDAY SERvica, 11.10 a..
Subjoak" ANCIENT AND MODERN RECROMANCY, ALIJS MESKRZIUM AND HYPNOTISK DENOUNCAD." The Sunday School is held on Sunday Mornings, lo o'clock.
Wednesday Evening Meeting. 6.00p.m. Reading Hoomat abore address open- Toonday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 Noon Monday and Thursday, 5,30 to 7 p.m.
The Public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room,
UNION CHURCH. NOTICE.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1832,
Br. ANDREW'S BERVICE. Annual Parade Service of the Scottish Com pany, Hongkong Volunteers Defence Corps, 10.30 a.113.
Evening Service, 6 p.m.
Preacher at both Services:
Rev. E. G. Powoli.
The Social Hour will follow tho
Hall.
Evening Service at the Church
Sunday School→
Hannedy Road, 3.30 .. Taikoo, 2.46 p,m,
WESLEYAN METHODISÝ OEUROE, Wachi
SERVICE FOR TO-MORROW.
The following are the forthcoming Services, etc. at the Wesleyan Method ist Church, Wanchni,
(Opposite Royal Naval Hospital, Queen's Road, East). SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1933 :-
Morning Service, 10.15 am, Evening Service, 6.09 p.m.
Preacher: morning,-Rev. Courts
nay Jacobs Praacher: evening.-Rev. E. C. H. Sunday School will meet at the
Church at 3 p.m« Friday, p.m. Choir Practice in
the Church.
Friday 5 p.m., Prayer Meeting in
the Church.
BAILORS, AND SOLDIERS
HOME, Wanchai.
99. Hennessy Road
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1932.
MAIL NEWS FROM CHINA
CHINA MERCHANTS
S.N. CO.
CHEN CONTENDS LOANS WERE NECESARY
DREDGING OF GRAND CANAL
TO COMMENCE NEXT FEBRUARY
PROPOSED HUNAN HIGHWAYS
$300,000 MAY BE SPENT ON CONSTRUCTION
TRINAN, Nov. io.
CHANGSHA, Nov. 18. Dredging operations on the Shan.
Steps are being taken by the Hu- | túng section of the Grand Canal nan Provincial Government to be between the Yellow Bliver and the gin work on the construction of the Shantung-Kiangsu bordur will com Hinau-Kweichow, Hunan-Szechung menice next February accordaig toed Huan-Hupch interprovincial a decision of the Provincial River highways. Affairs Committee.
NANKINO, Nov. 19. Mr. Chua Fu Mu, until lately of Communications Vice-Ministry and Government Supervisor of the China Merchants S. N Co., has telegraphed in reply to Dr. Chu Chin Hua, Minister of Communica tions, concerning the four alleged loan agreements, to which Mr. Although the length of the section Chen had affixed his signature.
is nburly 150 miles long, it is plan Mr. Chen contends that it was ned to complete the task in two in conformity with regulations of months through the employment of the Company that he approved these 160,000 labourers to be provided by agreements and that in doing so, the eight districts (hsiens) along the he was acting perfectly within his Canal. It is understood that the are also Boope of authority. As a matter of Provincial Authorities fact, ha bud, during his tenure, planning measures for the irriga approved "hundreds of documente" tion of 200,000 mow of land on both of a similar nature in accordance sides of the waterway. upon conclu- sion of the conservancy work.--Kuo with the same procedura,
Min.
Financial Dificulties.
Moreover, Mr. Chen contends, owing to financial difficulties, the Company had frequently to have recourse to mortgage loans. It had however never been the practicos of
DREDGING THE CHANGFU RIVER
his predecessors to report such lonas LOAN ENABLES WORK TO
to the Ministry. He further point- ed out that as there were other
mortgages on the properties of the Company, the parties had deemed it necessary, in order to avoid com- plications, to keep the agreements secret until the necessary arrange- monta were completed,
He added that he could not have faresoen that the Government would take over the Company.
CONTINUE
CHINKIANG, Nov, 17.
A sum of 95 millions has been obtained by the Huni River Con servancy Board, following protract ed negotiations with Shanghai bank- ers, to finance its project of dredg- ing the Changfu River. An engine ex-ering office is understood to have already been established at Tsing- kiangpu and engineering operations have been started.
Concluding, Mr. Chen said that he would give more detailed planations in a circular telegram to the nation.
Mr. Chen does not abate that he is proceeding immediately to Nan- The work of the Board has been king in compliance with the Minis considerably hampered by insuffi try's request to assist in unravell-eient funds. While some progress ing the matter, nor does he refer has been made in that part of the to or deny the accusation that he had received from Mr. Li Kue Chien (Marquis Li) fourteen checks amounting in all to taels 700,000.
Alleged Irregularities.
NANKING, Nov. 10.
conservancy programme providing for an outlet of the Husi River into the sea through the Hungtao Lake and along the former course of the Yellow River in northern Kiangsu, little has been done to direct the waters of the Lake into Control Yuan will shortly institute Changfu River, which constitutes It is reliably learned that the the Yangtze River through the impeachment proceedings against the other part of the programme. Mr. Chen Fu Mu, former Vico- It is learnt that the first instal- Minister of Communications, for ment of machinery purchased by the alleged irregularities in connection Board from America has arrived. with the four loan agreements of Kuo Min. the China Merchants S. N. Co.,
of which he was, until lately, the
Govertiment Supervisor.
It is further understood that Mr.
La Kuo Chich, retiring manager of the Company, who is now under surveillance at a friend's home in
ELECTRIC WORKS
AT CHANGCHOW
The Provincial Department of Reconstruction is to draft, detailed regulations regarding the recruit ing of labourers in Die various dis tricts (hsions), while the Provincial Department of Finance has been in- structed to raise the sau of 8300,000 for initial road-building expenses. A custody committee for road-con- struction funds is to be established immediately. The Highway. Ad- ministration will undertake surveys for bridges and other constructions,
-Kuo Min.
IRON AND STEEL WORKS
ACCOUNTS AND GOV.
CONTROL
NANKING, Nov. 19.
It is understood that the draft agreement between the Ministry of Industry and German interests for the construction of the Government Iron and Steel works will shortly be submitted to the Legislative Yuan for examination.
Although practically all details have been agreed upon, the question of the site for the proposed Works, it. is understood, remains unsettled,
In order to maintain strict Gov. crnment supervision, "the Auditing and Accounting Departments of the Works will be made independent of the general management and placed under the direct contral of the. Ministry of Industry.-Kug. Min.
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2.15 p.m.-Close down. 4 to 7 p.m.-Chiness programme. 7 to 11.30 p.m.-European pro grame of Columbia and Regal recordis. to 7.21 pm.--
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NANKING. Nov. 18. By an order of the Ministry of A stallation of two additional lines Communications, work on the in- on the Nanking-Shanghai Jong-dis- tance telephone service must be com pleted within 60 days. In view of the heavy traffic, the Ministry re- cently decided to augment, the scr vico and also to overhaul the exist- ing lince.
Lina Prohibited,
Shanghai will be handed over im- LOAN CONTRACTS FORMAL long-distance telephone line between
mediately to the competent Court for investigation and prosecution by due process of law.
With reference to the Governa ment's decision to take over the
LY CONCLUDED.
NANKING, Nov. 19. shares of the China Merchante S. Loan contracts for £80,000 and N. Co. at the rate of taels 50, it 50,000 respectively for the Nan- is pointed out by responsible Gov- Works were formally concluded be-
king and
Changchow Electric ernment officials "here" that this is merely an offer which the sharehold.tween the Board of Trustees of the ers are free either to accept or' and the National Reconstruction British Boxer Indemnity Refund -ject:-Kun. Min.
Commission yesterday, Mr. Chang Registration of Shares.
Ching Kiang, Chairman of the Commission, came to Nanking for NANKING, Nov. 18. the purpose of signing the docu- The Ministry of Communications mente. has made public a set of measures It is learnt that the contracts pre China Marchants 8. N. Co. to re- of principal and payment of inter- requiring all shareholders of the identical as regards the redemption gister their shares at the offices of est; the principal to be redeemed the Company at Shanghai, Nan- within five years and interest to be king, Tientsin, Hankow, Canton payable semi-annually. The pre- and Hong Kong, between Dec. 1, ceeds of the loans are to be used in 1932, and February 28, 1933. Shares each case for the purchase of ap- not duly registered within this paratus and machinery for the ole time-limit will be considered must trie plants, which form the security and void.
for the loans. Kuo Min.
In applying for registration, the Applicant must submit a written ap- REHABILITATION OF plication, accompanied by share cortificates. A formal receipt will
RURAL AREAS be issued by the Company for these certificates."
Payment for the shares will be i made in cash after complation of the registration.
The measures also stipulate that beginning from December. 1, no♬ transfer of share-certificates by en- dorsement or other processes will be considered as legally valid
It is understood tush 'a total of BUNDAY (27th), 8.15 pm-Christiana. 2,200,000 will be required for Soolal Hour conducted by the the purchase of all shares of the Chaplain.
Company-Kuo Min. MONDAY 18th, 8pm,Ladies Church
Aid Society mout
-Badminton Club Meet. TUESDAY (2 th), 8 p.m.,Fellowship
Meeting"
WEDXKEDAY (3 th), 5,33 p.m. Mon-
thly Meeting of Sailors and Boldiers Home
General Committes.
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LEAGUE EXPERTS' VIEWS
NANKING, Nov, 15. The projected construction of a
Tientsin and Twinan jointly by the Hopei and Shantung Províncial Governmenta is prohibited by the Ministry of Communications in telegrams, despatched yesterday.
According to the Ministry, the project is in contravention of the ment for centralized control of all policy of the National Govern telegraph and telephone enterprises.
Kuo Min.
WORK ON NANKING WATERWORKS
COMPLETION EXPECTED AT END OF YEAR
NANKING, Nov. 1B.. With construction work on the Nanking Waterworks progressing satisfactorily, it is anticipated that the reservoir system will be in working order, by, the end of the year,
The Altere and disinfecting ma- chines have been installed and these will be tested shortly. The, laying of water maine in the city continues. It is understood that after satis- factory tests, notices will be issued to the public inviting applications for the installation of meters and -pipe-connections to houses. Hydr.
ante will also be built at street | comers for the convenience of the people. Kuo Min.
NANKING, Nov. 18.. Professor Dr. Uff. Carlo Dragoni, General Director in the Italian Ministry of Agriculture and Indus try, and Dr. Guide Perris, of the International Institute, of Agricul- ture at Rome, the two exports on rural economies from the League of Nations, who are now in China on a tour of investigation at the invitation of the National Econo- mic Council, called upon General | --NANKING, Nov. 18, “... Chiang Kai Shok at Hankowyos- |--- A Chinose proposal made at the torday,
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DUMPING OF JAPANESE GOODS
DUMPING *** DUTIES MAY
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NANKING, NOV. 19.
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'Cello Bolo "Hamoreske " (Dvorak).Gaspar Cassado.-* LX 146.
Song "The Bay of Biscay
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Orchestral,
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"Le Curnaval Romain "-Over- ture (Borlioz).--Sir Hamilton Harty conducting the Baile Or- chestra-LX12.
"Light Cavalry!! - Overture (Suppo).Court Symphony Or chestra, conducted by Percy Pitt-DX42. 9.30 to 11.30 p.m.-Danco music 10.30 p.m.-Rugby mid-day Press
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11.30 p.m.-Close down.
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Hymn: "Thow Israel They Say
nid That Truly,"
4
National Anthem. Benediction.
13.15 to 2 p.m.-Chinese.
gramme.
pro-
1 pm-Loon time and weather
report.
2 p.m.-Close down.
8 to 10.30 p.m.-European pra-
glumme.
8 pan-Local time and weather
report.
8.03 to 3.33 p.m. relay of an Organ Recital by Mr. G. E. Longyear from the Union Church.
Programme.
1. Bridal March (Goldmark).
2. Twilight Melody (Menle).
3. Chorale (Inch).
4. Largo (Dvorak).
5. Adagio (Morkel),
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SUNDAY.
11 am to 1216 p..-A relay of the Service from the Union Church, Kennedy Rand..
St. Andrew's Sunday. Annual Parade Service of tho Scottish Company of the Hong Kang Volunteer Defence Corps.
Order of Service. Voluntary.
Hymn
All. People That. O. Earth Do Dwell,”
Prayer,
Lord's Prayer. Hymn: "Ye Gates Lift Up Your
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8p.m.-Debate, recent International Telegraph and It is understood that in the course Representatives of the Ministries. That the practice of smoking is Radio Congress in Madrid, rels of conversations between the League of Industry, Finance and Railways To be deplored.
tive to the compulsory use of the exports and General Chiang, the mat yesterday afternoon to discuss Proposert Rov. W. Walton Ho Chinese language in letter" tele former suggested that strong am- measures against the dumping"
gers, M. Opposer Bay, E. G. Powell grams to and from Chinn, has been phasis should be placed on produe of Japanese coal in the Chinese
Badminton Club adopted. A cablegram to this effect tion and cooperation as a basis for market. It was considered desirTO. MONDAY (Deo, Bth3.30 pm Whist na been received here from Mr. the rehabilitation of economic, con- able that spiciat, dumping ? Luties. and Bridge Drive, Tokots can be had Wang Liu Ho, Chinese Minister to ditions in the rural aresa. - Recla- should be levied in order to protect from members of the Ladies Churob Spain, who was China's delegato at mation of waste land was also dis- the Chinese ootal industry. Kno Aid Socisty @$10 each.
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