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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1933.

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ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE.

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TOTICE is hereby given that the

No

Power of Attorney given by

the andaraigued to Mr. A. E. S. Alves is revoked.

BILVA-NETTO & CO., Hong Kong, 19th August, 1938.

(1927

THE CHINA. LIGHT' & POWER CO. (1918), LTD.

OTICE is hereby given that on NO

Wednesday, 23rd instant the supply of electricity to the area bounded by Shan Tung Street, Yim Po Fong Street, Waterloo Road and the sea will be interrupted at 7 a.m. Supply will be restored before 5 p.m. and the frequency will then be 50. cycles.

CHINA HOMEWARD CONFERENCE.

FREIGHT TARIFF No. 14.

DATED 1ST JAN, 193".

ADDENDUM No. 10.

ATES of Freight ca the ander.

Rated Commodities are reduced

frum date to the following:-

PART 2.

Canes without roots

Col 1 Col. 4

Matting

!per cwt. per awt.

1/0N

2/~ 1/9N 2/-

Cassia per 40 c. ft.

Ginger, cases or casks—

per 40 c. ft.

9/-N 10/-

9/- 10/-

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Hong Kong, 21st Aug., 1933

VICTORIA RECREATION

Та

CLUB..

HE Open Championships of the

Colony for the following:-

LONG" PLUNGE.

and THROWING THE POLO BALL will be held at the Club's Night Fete on September 2nd, 1133 and entries will be accepted from any Resident Amateur in the Colony. close on August 28th, 1993.

Entries

P. A. DIXON,

Hoa, Secretary.

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NOTICE.

MILK, Condensed Full Cream

and Skimmed, from Lee warden, Province of Friesland, HOLLAND.-

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Manufacturers of above desire to

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WHY DO THEY

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DOG DAYS?

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The Baily Press.

HONG KONG, August 21, 1903.

THE WORLD'S LARGEST

UNIVERSITY

CO., LTD.

L

INTERPORT POLO

N.C. FLOODS STILL SERIOUS

DEVELOPMENT

CANTON

SING

OF KWANGSI

SONG" GIRLS

REFUGEES

NEW INDUSTRIAL PRO- TO HELP CHINESE SEAMEN

STRIKERS JECT TO BE UNDERTAKEN,

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S'HAI PLAYERS TROUNCE TRAINS SENT TO COLLECT

HONG KONG TEAM

Shanghai, Aug. 20. Shanghai retained the Keswick Cup by defeating Hong Kong by 11 goals to 1.

Peiping. Aug. 19.

THERE are indications that the (From Our Special Correspondent) (From Our Special Correspondent)

foods, while still serious, are not spreading, as the waters are The game was rather uninter- still 50 miles from Hauchowtu, at esting as Shanghai was much the junction of the Lunghal and too strong, but the game was Tainpu Railways. noteworthy for the number of military trains have been sent to Taining to convey refugees fouls. eleven being given against in that area to Tsinan Reuter. Shanghai and four against Hopg

Kong.

Shanghai led at half-time by 6/0.

Early in the fourth chukker- Hope scored the Colony's only. point with a backhander..

Du Rivuu was outstanding, scoring thrice from sixty yards in addition to a fourth goal from closer ringe. Reuter.

TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC

MISS C. BRAGA HEADS LOCAL

HONOURS LIST

Local honours, in the Music Theory Examination of the Trinity College of Music (London), held

local Secretary,

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MUSSOLINI THE PEACE-MAKER

TWO CONFERENCES AT RIMINI

Vienna, Aug. 20. Following a Conference with Kunya, the Hungarian Foreign Minister who, after seeing Mussolini in Italy, broke his journey home at Vienna.

Canton, Ang, 20. Sing-song girls in Chen Tong, Having made an inspection the local night resort, have de- tour of the factories and indus-cided to make use of their vocal trial plants of Canton, five offi-talent and magnetic charm in eials of the Industrial, and Commising money to assist the strik- mercial Bureau of Nanning will ers, of China Navigation Com- recommend to the Kwangsi Pro- pany, Ltd., as the professional vincial authorities the industrial beauties will give a series of development of that province on musical and vocal concerts at similar lines as in Kwangtung King Wah Restaurant, Chen While in Canton, these Kwang-Tong, from August 24 to Septem- si officials visited the government-ber 8. owned factories, private indus- trial works, "the electric power Station, and other indus- trial enterprises in Can-

Including the Chinesa crew of

river the

steamer Fatshan, about 200 employees of the China

ton and vicinity. Mostly for-avigation Company, Ltd. have eign educated experts, the five on strike since June 15 as a protest against the dismissal of men made a special" investigation

about 120-tea-boys (i.e. second as fertiliser. of such industries native cloth, tung oil, matches, and third class stewards) employ- ed by the C.N.C. river steamer work 3. Dollfuse left by aeroplane petroleum, sago, and flour.

Woosung. Without any Despite geographical and finans for over two months, the strikers for Rimini to meet Mussolini

cial handicaps, Kwangsi is push-have to depend upon charity and who spending a holiday there.

ing forward its reconstruction some freagre help from the" Rome, Aug. 20,

Seamen's Union Mussolini will probably assure works and industrial projects. Kwangtung here on June 10, have been recel-M. Dollfuss that Italy will con- Being administered by the same which fermer ted the strike on ved by Mr. William Anderson, tine to act as peace maker be group of native sons for the past behalf of the dismissed Woosung

eight years, Kwangs has been crew. tween Vienna and Berlin. Miss Caroline Braga, who has Reports that Il Duce intends following a persistent course of

Expressing their profound re- as opening "now passed the full examination,

to proraise M. Dollfuss his un- development such receives the professional Diploms

song girls in a letter to the of Associate of the College, (AT limited support against Herr factories to provide native indus-gard for the strikers, the sing- Hitler should be discredited.tries, and employment to many Seamen's Union last night stated and building highways to

that they would devote the pro- facilitate transportation.

ceeds of the concerts for the re- Execntion of this plan is pos-lief of the strikers. sible notwithstanding that the provincial revenue of Kwangsi is about 8800,000 a month as

with compared

the almost 29,000,000 monthly revenue of Kwangtung.

CL).

Other awards are as follows:- Intermediate Division: Honoura, Irene Alice Short, 86: Florence Tong 55.

Pass. Dora Ellis 67. "Advanced Junior Division; Hon- Concepcion Tuzuriaga 60. Pass. Joan Duckworth 65.

Ours.

Reuter,

THE SURFBOARD

GALA

TURNS OUT TO BE A DISAPPOINTMENT

Wuchow, the principal city and port, will have running water Hong Kong's first surf-board from the water works which have gals was not as well supported as just been completed. The people it might have been, Weather and sea conditions were hardly ideal, are being enlightened that such and bathers who were not taking water system not only supplies part in the racing did not assist pure and sanitary water but is a the organisers with the result that great aid in fighting and ex- the course on which the different tinguishing a fire. events were carried out was not kept as clear as was really needed. The competitors tay on the boards

the breast stroke, and as a specta and paddied themselves along, with cle the events were hardly what the movies" have made us imagin surf-board riding to be.

The results of the events were: Men's Half-mile: 1, W. Batt; 2, W. Lawrence.

2

Ladies' 100 yards: 1, Misa Maria da Roza 2, Miss Doris Hunt.

Boys 100 yards: 1, A, Hfa; 2, N. Lee

swim

TAX ON SEA DELICACIES

MERCHANTS MAINTAIN IT

· IS TOO HIGH.

(From Our Own Correspondent)

Canton Aug. 20.

The petition of the city Cham- ber of Commerce which on behalf

LORD MARLEY GOES TO of the merchants in Swatow and

JAPAN

Local and General

their own in view of the boycott of this product from Japan, Be.. fore the boycott on September 18, 1981. Japanese sea food dominat. ed the local market, but since then it has disappeared from all

Junior Division; 'Honours, Violet Shum 100, Jeannette Wong 90.

Preparatory Division; Honours, permanent buildings Fung Fung Ting 100, Lai Chung quarters

its Yue 100, Daisy Woo 100, Choy appropriate in design to dignity and importance, adequate Wing Yuen 97, Luk San Ling 97. 95 Peggy Leung 95, Wong Chi in extent and specially construct Lilian Chang 95, Choy Wing Lum ed for its purposes.' The Com-Haan 95. Ruth Wang. 95, Cheng missioners pointed out the short-Wai KI 94, Margaret Chang 89, comings of the Imperial Institute Cheng Wal Man, 66.

Pass, Peggy Ma 70 Ella Hong as a University centre-it has, for instance, no great central hall Bling: 65. for ceremonial occasions, and it lacks accommodation for the library and the development of whole complex: For the same the corporate and social life of the reason the design provides for

Chao Chow districts requested University. But, apart from the great latitude regarding internal

the Kwangtung Provincial Gov. financial aspect of the question, arrangemer.ts to meet varying

ernment to abolish the tax on seat.

With it was no easy task to find, in the needs, the whole plan being cap

delicacies was rejected. Shanghal Aug. 19. heart of the most crowded metro-able of gradual progress without

LORD Marley, head of the Con- regard to the contention that the polis in the world, a site of at any time seeming unfinished.

tinental group of delegates to revised schedule on the tax is Although the sum of three mil- adequate size for so large an or-

the Anti-War Convention, who heavier than the previous one, the Every large town the world over 'ganisation. Proposals were putlion pounds has been mentioned, it is not possible to estimate what

arrived in Shanghai yesterday, left for Japan on the 8.8. Presl Kwangtung Provincial Govern- now boasts a University, a re- forward and rejected, many ser

dent Collidge this morning. He ment referred the complaint to Men's 100 yards: 1, W. Butt; 2, flection of the need in the ious efforts were frustrated, and will be the ultimate cost of the new buildings... But only great

L Roza Pereira, v

expects to return to Shanghai the. Department of Finance. modern world of an increasing controversy had raged round the

Veteran's 100 yards: 1, W. Tan- within a few

No reason is given for rejecting The Conferen will hold

the petition. However, it was know on what conditions first class number of highly skilled and subject for twenty years when at generosity on the part of interest-

Ladies Relay: Only one team three-day session in Shanghai Hong Kong merchants experienced specially educated persons. The last, in 1927, a suitable site of ed bodies and private individuals ner-2, G. P. Lammert. in milk business will consider accept- ing agency for Colony and South modern University movement, a 10 acres was acquired in Blooms has made it possible to proceed

V.R.C. entry) had to the European party will later pay a standing the alleged hard "times visit to Japan. Whether they will merchants dealing in sea food China; please address letters in development of the older institu-bury, behind the British Museum with the work at the present faced the starter and they (the commencing September 3, and the learned unofficially that notwith- duplicate to Netherland Consulatetions which specialised in art and and surrounded by tree-planted time. The purchase of the valu-length of the course.

able site was effected chiefly by Men's Relay: 1, V.RO.; 2, visit Manchuria is at present un-should be able, at least, to hold

certain.-Reuter. General, Asiatic Building, 6th floor, the classics, really started in squares.

the aid of a large grant from the "Unattached" team. [1713 America. It has been taken up There the buildings will now Hong Kong

intensively in China and Japan, be erected, to the design and un-Rockefeller Foundation. The and, not to be outdone Great der the supervision of Mr. Char- Corporation of the City of Lon- Britain has been making similar les Holden, who has already don has contributed £100,000 for advances during the past thirty scored so many architectural the Great Hall, the City Com- far given years.

triumphs. There is no intention panies buve so

One case, of enteric was report- ; His Excellency the Governor has coastal cities of Kwangtung, When, recently, King George, of concentrating in Bloomsbury £70,000, and the London County

i been pleased temporarily to ap- Restaurant and tea-house own- ed on Saturday.

point Mr. Philip Jacks to beers also feel that additional ten The London Uffice of the HONG in the presence of the high digni- every institution under the Uni- Council has promised a grant of KONG DAILY PRESS, 38, taries and representatives of near-versity. Their sizes and the £450,000. Towards the Library

Tenders are invited for the rals-Pulsne Judge for the purposes of FLEET STREET, E.CA, is constantly 150 universities and academies, number of their studenta would the Goldsmiths Company have

military by receiving Enquiries from Home

defence loan and another ten per Manufacturers regarding Suitable laid the foundation stone of the make such an arrangement im- given £50,000, while Sir Samuel ing and re-grading of the western the Full Court Ordinance, 1933, in per cent, tax on their business as

now pending. Fame to act as Agents for their new London University Build-practicable, and it could serve no Courtauld, besides other gifts, portion of the Kal Tak aerodrome: relation to any criminal appeal contribution to the

cent. for free education of poor A friendly aquatic tournament products in Ho Kong and ing, a decisive step was taken to useful purpose to move the sever has contributed £70,000 for the

and the Mr. W. J. Peel, elder son of His Fouth China,

wards, the fulfilment of a long a colleges and institutes which housing of the Courtauld Insti- between the Band

Towards the Students Drums of the Lincolnshire Regi- Excellency, the Governor, has been people are too heavy and have Local Companies desirous of taking felt desire to see the world's have already for a considerable tue

while among baths, the Redmonday next, com-trative Service. Mr. Peel took an The 20 per cent. is based on the op further Agencies will let ur largest university housed in a time been established in their Union the Rhodes Trustees have ment will take place in the y selected for the Colonial Admini petitioned for their abolition. honours degree in law at Cam amount of restaurant tax collect- bridge last June, having passed ed on receipta paid by consumers, Interested the informabon will be adequate for the needs of its cen- quarters. The new buildings other gifts should

both parts of the law Tripos

and the restaurant tax is assessed forwarded to London and passed url activities, and in keepnig will be chiefly the headquarters six millionbrowns from the party by forested parties as with the dignity of this great seat for the administration of the Uni- Czechoslovak Goverment to

Mr. and Mrs Wilfred WC. on 16.5 per cent. of all business wards the building of the School of learning.

versity and all its institutions.

Chong, prominent Chinese from dons per day. Honolulu recently married, have It is strange "indeed that the There the Court and the Senate of Slavonic Studies:

arrived here with the intention of London University, which is university of the capital of Eng will meet, important ceremonies

Senor Patricio Smart Fabres has spending their honeymoon in the land, which has now, 12,000 in will take place in the Great Hall unique in so far as it acts as an ternal and 13,000, external regis- The Students Union and the examining board for external been recognised, as Honorary Con colony and at Canton and later Kong, pending the issue of His Both Mr and Mrs Wong are cons tered students, and whose consti- University section of the Officers students and at the same time sul General for Chile at Hong making a tour of North China. tuent colleges number 36 has Training Corps will have their has its internal or collegiate or Majesty the King's Exequatur. nected with well-known business houses in Hawaii, and having a previously had to live, so to say, headquarters there, while several ganisation of teaching colleges in

gene in lodgings. During the nearly of the more recent institutions London, has rendered the whole A Chinese woman, named Fung number of local friends are being

was knocked down by motor lorry compatriots in the colony. hundred years of its existence it which are now, in temporary of humanity great cultural serang, living at: Haiphong Road, extensively entertained by their has moved several times, begin homes, as for instance the Insti- vices. Its degrees are worked No. 1022 In Canton Road on Saturda ning with rooma in Somerset tute of Historical Research, the for and won by numerous foreign day afternoon and sustained minor. Mr. Upton Close, who is con. A charge of unlawful possession House at a time when the Uni- Institute of Education and the students, and to mention only Injuries Bhe was taken to the tributing a series of articles on the of 900 pills of heroin was preferred Daily Press, is now in the in at the Central Magistracy: on versity was merely an examining Courtauld Institute for the study one of its world famous faculties Kowloon Hospital for treatment. Far Eastern Situation to the against a Chinese named Lee Chak

A recent copy of The Times" terior of "China, continuing his Saturday morning, body-and ending its term of pil- of Art, will be housed there there is the School of Economics, grimage in the present headquar Later on it may also be found acting as a clearing house for the contains a picture showing. His observation. The arst two articles.It was said that defendant was the Imperial Institute in possible to devote some port of work of students of international Majesty The King opening the new written from Shanghai and Man arrested with the pills in his pose South Kensington, half of which the buildings to residential quar-relations in all their aspects. It Freemasons Hospital and Nursing la respectively, created widespread session by a Chinese defective, but prominent freemasons from all the third article at any time. Mr day, owing to the necessity of building was lent to it în 1900 by ters for overseas students. The was perhaps as a special acknow. home at Ravenscourt Park Many interest, and we hope to receive the case was remanded until Satur the Government.

whole scheme is deliberately kept ledgment of this international over the world attended this cere- Close hoped to forward his analysing the pills,

ilty, In 1911 the Royal Commission elastic so as to allow for needs character that practically every many and clearly shown in the articles at intervals of about a

regular communication Mr. Wynne Jones fined bim on University Education in Lon which may arise within the university throughout the world picture referred to the gure of fortnight, but it is no easy task Defendant Blended

was represented at the ceremony Manuleur M. J. B, Montargis, Che to keep

of Ching where with the alternative don issued a Report which, period of thirty years, which at

ethods prison for four well-know local broke

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