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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1933.

ST. ANDREW'S CLUB

Splendid Entertainment Centre At Kowloon

With the approach of winter the pleased to bring before the notice committee of St. Andrew's Club. of members of the club that that energetic and very much alive practise matches are played every centre at Kowloon which, catering | Tue,day throughout the winter for young and old alike. brings season. Badminton has also been into the lives of the people of the added to the club sport and is peninsula. recreation entertain-proving popular. ment, and amusement, are plan. ing bigger and better enterprises

than hitherto.

The annual general meeting of the institution was held recently. and the Report and Statement of Accounts showed the Club to be

PHILOSOPHY OF THE SOIL

"Death Band" Leader" on Trial in Tokyo

Tokyo, Oct. 13.

неге

Every school in the country ought to display pictures like Mil- let's The Angelüs' and others in- spiring love of the soil. Such pic- tures should replace those of old world warriors and bloody fights which now adorn the walls."

These peaceful sentiments St. Andrew's Club has been for-ttered in court during the trial. tunate in having the Church Halt for murder and violence of Koza- as it headquarters ever since the buro Tachibana, leader of the institution was inaugurated, for the "Farmers" Death Band," the little Hall with its different annexes and group of civilians who co-operated. ante-rooms, lends itself particular-with naval officers and cadets in the ly to the Club's aims. and is the burder of the former Premier, Mr. ideal place for such an institution T. Enkai, and other acts of ter as St. Andrew's, with its cheerful rorism on May 15 last year. The President, the Rev. W. homelike atmosphere. One

Tachibana was listened to with Watlon Rogers, at this meeting the ante-rooms has lately been rapt attention by a crowded court. paid a glowing tribute to the mem- "put into use, and has a library. while he expounded his philosophy bers of the committee for their and whilst only few books are at of the soil untiring efforts during their term present adorning the library Enunciating the slogan of his of service, and to this eulogy might shelves nevertheless the nucleus baod, "Soil, Brotherhood and have been added a few remarks has been formed and should prove Toil," sccused's bearing and dis- zealous congratulating members on their, a boon to readers and the club course were those of a having secured such a représenta-members.

preacher rather than the testimony tive body of interested people as

of a criminal on trial. committee members.

in a very sound and flourishing condition,

Every Individual" member is ca- tered for at St. Andrew's Club, and the recreation and entertainment provided covers wide field.

In the realm of sport perhaps Hockey takes the most prominent place as far as Bt. Andrew's is con-

of

Here it would seem is an oppor tunity for the people of Kowloon to show their appreciation of the benefits they receive from the club. We all purchase books and maga- zines. and to what better use could they be

Tachibana saw in agriculture and the soil, the farming communities and honest toil on the land, the future salvation of Japan. He bit- terly denounced the present educa- put, after we tional system of Japan as laying have read and finished with them greater value on diplomas and turn- than in being handed to an 'ining..out athletes than on building

JADE

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In the children's department of the JADE TREE, exquisitely out frocks of voile and washing prints are all being cleared at $3.00 and $400. Beginning to-day.

THE JADE TREE 19-21, HANKOW ROAD

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kegs of 100 pieces 316-

cerned, and other local teams have stitution like St. Andrew's. In this up, the character and practical MATJES HERRINGS

way we could show our apprecia- ability of the student. tion of the club as well as being giving pleasure to the member, In doing this also we help to build a library which in time is bound to be a very good one.·'

discovered already this season that both the ladies' and mens' hockey teams of this club are teams which only extremely good prowess at the game can defeat. But it is not only at hockey that the club ex- cells; other outdoor sport is or- ganised and much progress shown at the different games yearly.

Colder weather having set in lately the bathing picnics," always a source of pleasure, have been

brought to a close for the year As in previous summer seasons these picnics" have been highly successful, and the thanks of club members and their friends privi- leged to attend the putings have been unanimously accorded the committee for arranging suca pleasurable recreation for their en- tertainment.

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DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENTS.

Another field which the club has and proved more than capable of handling is Amateur Drama and, marly will remember the delightful entertainment pro- duced at the Church Hall, the club headquarters. The most recent production in' play form was "The Bishop Candlesticks" voted by the club members as being the best of its kind

under ever enacted the auspices of the club. Arrange-]: ments are already being made to include entertainments of this type in the programme för this coming winter season.

LECTURES AND DEBATES: Lectures and debates are an- other form of mental recreatior

offered to members of the club, and these have always proved vast- ly entertaining. The first lecture of the season ia to take place ou the evening of Thursday October 26th, when Colonel Macpherson will talk on "Big Game Fishing.' This interesting subject, · coupled with the fact that the lecturer is probably the best local exponent of angling as an art, should prove extremely diverting and instructive. In connection with this lecture we understand that Col. Macpher- son has intimated that he is pre- pared to take' members of the Club

THOSE WHO BENEFIT. Denouncing the "gross exploita- prisoner tion of the farmers," quoted figures to prove thai city workers and industrialists were the The membership roll of St Andrew's boasts at the moment of only persons who benefitted under one hundred and four, and the club the present economic system. Marx- has a balance in hand of five hun-ism, capitalism, the ductrines of dred and afty-eight dollars with Malthus and the materialistic con- club equipment valued at approxi- ceptions of western civilisation all mately two hundred and seven came under the sweeping condemn-

dollars.

As stated earlier in this account

ation of Tachibana.

The rural villages provide the

Choicest Quality

25 cents per plece

kegs of 23 pieces. $6,00.

of the Club's workings, it will be cation with 70 per pent, of the HABADE LIMITED readily seen that St. Andrew's youths who so readily lay down Club is in a very happy position their lives for the country in times from every point of view and is of war, while the city youth wastes likely therefore to continue in its his time in cafes and dance halls mission of helping to cater to the and in med scranible for wealth," people of Kowloon from a recrea-Tachibana said. tional and entertainment stand- In his explanation of why he and point. A mission, we might add his disciples had resorted to vio- In which we wish them the very

best of luck.

Hereunder is the list of names of the officers of the club for the present year,

President. The Rev. W. Walton

Rogers, Vicar of Kowloon/ Hon. Vice, Pres.-J. W. Baldwin, Esq. Dr. H. D. Matthews.

thews.

Hon. Secretary. Mr. R... Wong, ́ Hon. Treasury. Mr. A. S. Bliss. General Committee. Misses P. Gittins and M. Wooley and Messrs C. W. L Cole, J. T. K. Gilchrist, G. A. White, and Dr. H. D. Matthews. Captain of Hockey (Men's Sec-

tion).-Mr. A. E. P. Guest. Vice of Hockey (Men's Section),

fence, accused asserted that they be- lieved that only by violence could the present social, political and economic systems of Japan be over thrown and agriculture be restor ed to its proper place.-Reuter.

JAPAN'S RICE PROBLEM

General Araki's Plan To

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According to the Yomiuri and other papers, is believed that General Araki, Minister for War, submitted an important proposition to Admiral Sašto, the Premier, and SERVICE TO READERS Captain of Hockey (Ladies Bec-ter, on the rice problem. His pro- Mr. Takahashi, the Finance Minis-

Mr. E. H. P...White.

tion) Miss M, Wooley. Vice of Hockey (Ladies Section)

-Miss P.FL. Gittins,

SHAMSHUIPO BURGLARS

CAUGHT

Sharp Sentences Before Mr. Wynne-Jones, at "the on a fishing expedition in his yacht Kowloon Magistracy yesterday two at some future date not yet de- Chinese were charged with burglary elded upon.

This announcement at two different addresses in Sham- will be read with envy we are sure shuipo on the nights of October 15 by people who are not members and 17. of St. Andrew's.

position is that the Government

should purchase five or six million THE HONG KONG, koku of new rice at the rate of DAILY PRESS, LTD.

Y30 or thereabouts a koku, while

and the HONG KONG it is still held by poor farmers. The War Minister calculates that WEEKLY PRESS, through this year's rice harvest will show

an increase of about 8,000,000 koku. their London Office, at $31. If nothing is done to check the FLEET STREET, E.C. 4, Tel. falling tendency of the price of

rice, he fears; a very grave situn-

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COMMENCING

SUNDAY, 22ND OCT.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNÉES

PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAȚ. BTEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s STEAMER COMORIN."

ARRIVED HONG KONG or

- 18TH OCT, 1933.

For ANTWERP,LONDON,GIBRAL- TAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA PORT BALD. ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

NONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT TREE x in the Hong Kong And Kowloon Whärf and Godown Comi pazy's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Conngumant will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery can be c'tained se the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed hern unless (natractions have bem given to the soutewry Six Hours before arrival of the Steemer,

Goods not cleared within 8 days

Best

lion may arise among the farmers 3137, are prepared to give indinding date of rival will be subject to why supply the nucleus of national Subscribers and Visitors defance power. General Araki

If, when at home, they will call or telephone to the above

does not think that this plan alone advice regarding accommoda- will suffice, he recognises the necos-tion available, motoring faci For the prosecution. Detective sity of other measures to tackle the HOCKEY DINNER AND DANCE Bergeant Goodwin said that the two rice problem also. But he insists cities,

suitable shopping, An annual event in the life of defendants broka into No. 218 Fook that his plan must be adopted, to the club is the Hockey Dinner and Wing Street on October 16 and stole start with, to meet the emergency entres, etc. Dance, and this affair for the pre a wrist watch, a table clock and needs of the agricultural interests. sent year takes place yesterday various clothing, but this was not He further suggested, it is said, evening at the Church Hall. It is reported to the Police. On Octo- that an extraordinary sessión" of an event from which a great deal ber 17 defendants broke into No. the Diet should be called in order of amusement and entertainment 202 Fook Wing Street and stole a to secure approval for the defrayal address, they will receive the ig also derived, and this year's ar-, gramophone and 38:records, of over 100,000,000 for the carry- rangements, being in the hands of This was reported and the Police, ing out of the pl000 for the utmost assistance and the an extremely capable committee arrested the accused after extensive It is esid that neither the Pro- latest available information on was as good as anything of inquiries Age

mier nor the Finance Minister has similar description achieved by the Accused pleaded guilty, and were yet replied to the War Minister club previously. · Having returned sentenced to fight months. hard, who expects that he will receiva to the subject of Hockey, we are labour, each.

their replies in a few days,

No Fire Larurance will be affected by UN ÍN SKY CROS whatever, a

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowas for examination by the Con- signees, and the Company's Burrefors Homer, GODDARD & Douglas, at 10 min on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period, det dag de

Consignees are epecísily notified that it is necessary for a Havenue Ufficer to present at the examination ... to damaged datable.

cargo.

be-

All Claims against the SteamIST : KIRST to presented to the Undersigned on or before 8th Nov, 1988, or they will not be recognized ja

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, 72 MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co,

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all subjects of enquiry will be placed at their disposal.

Hong Kong, 18th Oct., 1982, -

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