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ONE HORNED RHINO.

MAJOR ROWLEY'S QUEST ·

IN PERAK

Kuala Lumpur, July 12. The one-horned rhinoceros, the ast specimen of which attracted a big game hunter to Malaya a lit- le time ago, continues in spite of

assertions that the only remnant of the species was bagged for the New York museum, Pet

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it but he has been unsuccessful in his starch and he is leaving next

week without a specimen of this very rare animal.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1933

GANDHI'S LATEST MR. BALDWIN ON DEATH OF NOTED

SCHEME

AN ́** ALL-INDIA DICTATOR"

London, July 13: Mr. Gandhi in an interview with the Press in Bombay criticis- ed the Viceroy's refusal to grant him an interview.

TRADE

INDIA'S

FUTURE

Lancashire As An Ally

WALKER

COVERED 350,000 MILES DURING HIS CAREER

LOS ANKLES, July 13.

Dan O'Leary, who gained world renown as a pedestrian, has walked the Inst mile of the way. He died at a little hote here, exactly a month shart of ninety-two years.

he BREAKING BOYCOTT BY Life, ebbed away as said it

· GOODWILL

(Special Air-Mall Service)

would.

When the time comes," O'Leary cften told friends, the works wil just wear out and that will be all." He had expected to live to be 120 years old. Doctors said he died of hardening of the arteries.

Questioned as to the attitude which Congress would assume, he said that its Acting President, Mr. Aney, would isene a state- ment advising, for the time be-

MANCHESTER, July 4. ing, the suspension of mass civil

with Fresh from his meeting disobedience and of the activities of Congress organisations and the Conservative delegates in London,

Mr. Baldwin received

over dipet methods whereby they whelming welcome from 7,000 per-manded international attention? functioned, but permitting in-ple in the King's Hall, Belle Vue, dividual disobedience as from when he spoke in Manchester to

night. August 1.

He added that it was proposed to appoint an All-India Dicta- with dictators in each pro-

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He would unt himself assume the rule of the All-Tudie Dieta-

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Another audience of 3,000 heard broadcast of the speech in neighbouring hall.

A resolution of confidence in Mr. Baldwin was carried by an over" whelming majority.

listened eagerly to his frank con- Cotton masters and operatives Gession of his views on the Indian

He would not commit any act problem as it affected Lancashire's of civil disobedience without pre-treat export trade. vionsly warning the Government and certainly not: before July 31.

British Wipeless..

PETROL FROM BRITISH COAL

STATEMENT ISSUED BY I.C.I. LTD.

LONDON, July 18. THE plant for the production of

oil from goal will give direct.1 employment to over 2,500 minera and other workers, as well as much indirect employment.

It will be operated by the Im- perial Chemical Industries Ltd, at Billingham on Tees in Durham.

Sir Harry McGowan, Chairman of the Company, states that new capital of about £2,500,000 would be furnished from the company's own resources.

The Company have conducted research on the hydrogenation of coal tar, and other material for six years and in view of the under- taking given in the House of Cam- mons, the directors, have authorised the erection of a large commercial plant.

An initial output of 100,000 tons annually of first grade petrol is aimed at by a process using 400 tang of coal duily and using altoge. ther about 1,000 tons daily. The construction of the plant is esti- mated to take about one and a half years and will call for much activity in the iron and steel and heavy industries.

Especially they listened with keen attention to references to the common interests of Lancashire and Indin.

The vast meeting and its overflow sere representative of all classes in the dense industrini districts of Lancashire and the farming inter- ests of Cheshire and West-morland. Twenty members of Parliament were on the platform.

Lord Derby on His Absence. Mor. Douglas Hacking, MP who presided, read the following letter from Lord Derby.

"It is with great regret I have decided not to come to the Belle Vue meeting. I hope the meeting will consider I have acted right- ly, since I have been appointed A member of the Joint Commit- tep of Indian Constitutional Re form. While they are sitting I have decided to keep away from. all meatings where the subject of the Committee might be a matter of discussion into which I might be drawo.

That is the sole reason for my absence. Impress on those present that I am entirely in sympathy with the general work of the National Government, and a faithful supporter of Mr. Baldwin as leader of the Con- servative party. I trust my ab- sence for the reasons given will not be construed by anybody as being in any way aign of dis- loyalty to the Government or my leader."

Mr. Baldwin said he had been anxious to speak to Lancashire on the difficult Indian problem, to take counsel with Lancashire peo ple, and to put forward his views. The Real Safeguard. Whatever is done in India,

Seven thousand men will find direct employment during this period and it is expected that there the consequences will be felt in will be indirect employment for a Lancashire," he declared. further 5,000 men.-British Tire. [ less.

STERLING CURRENCY

STANDARD

Canada Still Not Off Gold

Turning to trade questions, Mr. Baldwin said the day when they could dictate to India what she could buy and where she could buy was gone. We could, trade only where there was will to trade,

"The real safeguard is the main tenance of good will," he declared nmid cheers.

Orientals who believed that they. were unjustly treated had brought boycotting to a fine art. He did not believe a national boycott could LONDON, July 18

be broken by "force. The boycott REPLYING to a question in Par in India had died away becaus

liament, Mr. Hora Belisha, for Indians were convinced that we the Chancellor of the Exchequer, were going to deal bonourably with seid that no further proposals for them and keep our word about re- an Empire currency or for the form.

stabilisation of currency in the In trade India had to face com- Empire were under consideration.petition that she dreaded more

He recalled that at Ottawa the than Lancashire. He believed In importance of maintaining the dia and Lancashire could face that stability of exchange rates by common danger together.. countries within the Common- "Let us hold out our hand to wealth whom currencies were linked India" Mr. Baldwin concluded, with sterling was fully recognised "saying: 'We know the difficul

"Answering & supplementary ques tics, we know the risks that lie tion as to whether these questions in front of us, but we are work- would receive consideration while ing with you; we shall do our best the Empire statesmen were in to see you through, and we wish London for the World Conference you from Lancashire as from the Mr. Hore Belisha said the best rest of the country, God speed.'"

was that since answer

Ottawa, South Africa has come on to the starling standard, leaving Canada the only important part of the Em- pire not on sterling. British Wireless.

CARRISON SCHOOLS PRIZE.

- GIVINGS

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF NEXT WEEK

ROTARY AT CANTON

INTERESTING ADDRESS ON DAIRY FARMING

A particularly novel way of in- pressing his listeners was employ edly Professor S. T. Lo of Ling nan University when he addressed the members of the Canton Rotary- Club on Tuesday.

The annual prize givinga in Dr. Lo's subject was the raising .connection with the Garrison of pedigree cattle and dairy farm- Children's Schools will take place ing according to methods adopted, His stay has not been devoid of

DAY follow.At HongKong on by the Dairy Farm attached to adventure, however, for when Thursday, July 27, at the Volunteer Lingnan University, and his in- tracking à rhinoceros, believed to Drill Hall at 10.30 .. and teresting speech was supplemented be of the one-horned variety, 19 Kowloon on the following day at with dishes of delicious ice-cream. the swampy jungles drained by the the Gun Club Hill Barracks at giving to each member of the Club be who attended, the ice-cream being Bernam River some days ago the 10.30 am. The prizes will animal turned on the Sakai track distributed by H.E.. The G.O.C. made in the creamery at the Uni- era and Major Rowley shot the Major General O: C. Borrett. veraity. Lingnan Dairy is well- The officers' Commanding and known for its excellent products; beast, just in time.

Unfortunately, the animal was staffs of the schools will welcome adjudged to be the best obtainable Bubsequents, was reported an aged spesimen of the wahorn the presence of parents of the at Canton, and Dr. Lo's practical and demonstration and able speach wore that another of the species existed. nd variety, a fairly common ani- children and their friends, in Perak and Major Howley, a well mal but more usually found in staff and regimental officers and very much enjoyed and appre-

their families

ciated. known hunter came out in quest of hilly jungle.

O'Leary, who spent the greater share of his life in Chicago, unde walking his life vocation. He first! in 1975 when he detented Edwardj Payson Weston, then recognized world's champion, in a six day race at Chicago

HiA Distance was 503 miles, against 451 for the champion. Later they met again in London, with O'Leary increasing his dis tager to 20 miles, against 300 for died. Weston, Three years ago Weston

O'Leary's gatest goal had not been nached when he died. It was his ambition in later years to walk to each state Capitol and receive the seal from the

governor. Het had collected forty-one of these sdals. North and Squth Dakota, North and South Carolina, Oregon, Washington and Montana were not included on the list.

He used to pick up money at CONSIGNEE NOTICES. baseball games in Southern Cali- fornia, heeling and toeing around the bases six times in less than five minutes.

it

I used to do twelve in ten minutes." he would say, * and I'll have you know I'm walking six times around because the price of everything has gone ap and I'm selling my product in sall pack- ages. I could do twelve now if I wanted to."*

O'Leary believed in a simple mode of living. He ate breakfast at 3 a.m., luncheon at 10 a.m., and sapper at 3.30 p.m. He never re tired later than nine o'clock. His diet was simple, with apples and grapes his luxury. He said he never took medicine.-Renter.

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FROM NEW YORK.

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to be left in the Godowns, where they will, be axamined on Thursday, 20th instant at 10 ..

All Claims must be presented withio 15 Days of the Vessel's arrival hare, after which date they cannot be re- cognized.

No Claims will be wiraitted after the

Bora in Cork, Ireland, June 30, 1944, he came to the United Statesds have left the towns, and all in 1861 and inade Chicago his home. In later years he spent his winters in Southern California,

The veteran pedestrian estimated he had walked more than 350,000 miles when he retired from the sport in 1933 because of a tumor

one hip. From 1873 to that time he had celebrated each birthday an- niversary with a hundred mile hike,

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