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CHUNG NAN COLLEGE

DR. KAGAWA'S LECTURE

Dr. Tso's Good Wishes Co-operation Among

The second annual prize day of Chung Nan College was held at King's Theatre yesterday morning the Hon. Dr. S. W: Tso, O.B.E. LL.D. distributing the prizes

A very successful year was re- Mr. ported by the headmaster. Chung after which Dr. Ts'o in a short speech congratulated the staff and pupils of the college on their success,

After the distribution of the prizes, the large gathering was entertained to a delightful con- cert.

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After distributing the prizes. The Hon. Dr. Ts'o sald: Mr. Chung. Ladies and Gentlemen:

Mr.

Nations

A lecture entitled "Co-Operative Movement Among The Nations Is the Basis of Peace," was last night given to an appreciative audience by Dr. T. Kagaway the famous Japanese Internationalist and Christian leader, at St. John's Cathedral Hail

Dr. Arthur Woo presided" in the while absence of Bishop Hall, others present Included Sir Henry Pollock, Kt. K.C. and Lady Pollock, and Mr. J. L. Macpherson, Advisory Secretary to the Y.M.C.A.

Dr. Kagawa gave a very fine description of the Co-operative Movement during the course of which he touched upon Soviet ussia and its method of solving the world's plight.

I am very pleased indeed to have

Dr. Kagawa said the Communists the opportunity of coming here to-

were trying to solve the problem day to distribute the prizes to the successful students of the Chung of world poverty, but their leaders were making the mistake of view- I thank Nan College, and Chung, the Headmaster, for con- ing economy and matter, two of the principal parts of the Co- ferring on me this 'honour,

The Chung Nan College. I under-operative Movement, as an indus- stand, came to life only a couple of trial subject only. They should years ago, being founded by Mr. have realised, he stated, that the all whole subject was closely bound Chung and his associates, graduates of the Hong Kong Uni-up by religion. versity.

A Noble Profession Teaching is a noble profession, but carries with it a very heavy responsibility. A school is a train- ing ground for the young. Parents, by sending their children school, entrust them to the care of a view to their Its masters. with being rained.

Tribute to Stan.

to a

We have heard the report of the school for the year 1933, which has just been read by the Headmaster.

At the conclusion of the lecture,

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS," MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1934.

FROM THE

GAZETTE Appointments And Notifications

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His Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. D. Keirin-Stark to be an Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs.

SWATOW NOTES

Talkies To Be Started Soon

Sawtow, Feb. 27. We have.now come to the rainy season once more, there being very The heavy downpours recently. farmers are pleased in view of pre, parations for the next rice crop. The last one has been very suc- His Excellency the Governor has cessful and satisfactory, as a re- sult of which local rice was cheap appointed Dr. T. W. Wara to act as

compared to former prices. Bang- Medical Officer of Health.

kok and Northern rice continue to be imported regularly.

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It is notified that Mr. Edwin Tay- lor resumed duties as Colonial Treasurer, Collector of Stamp Re- venue, Assessor of Rates, and Com- missioner to carry out the prom tons of the Estate Duty Orduance, 1915, on 22nd February...

The doors of the Grand Theatre are still closed, they having been sealed up some months ago for outstanding debts, and there are no prospects of an early reopening

The former Chen Kwong Theatre His Excellency the Governor has appointed Captain P. S. Canneii. lias been taken over by another M.A., Army Educational Corps, to management which changed the Many repairs be a Member of the Board of Edu-game to Capitol. cation for a further period of two have been made and detailed al- terations undertaken in the pre- mises. For the time being only years.

Chinese silent pictures are screen- ed but talkies will be put on later.

It is notified that at the expira- tion of three months the name of the Rothmans, Limited will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the register and the company will be dissolved.

The name of Mr. G. F. Walker Dr. Woo proposed a vote of thanks has been added to the list of aut tu Dr. Kagawa, which was heartilyhorised auditors. endorsed by the gathering.

TENDERS ACCEPTED

The names of The United Land Investment Co. Ltd. and the Chee Wo Hong Co. Ltd. have been struck of the register.

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Old Kwangtung 20 cent pieces,

circulated again with no discount. unused for a long time, are being Formerly they had a depreciated value and were later substituted by newer coins. The military de- partment have issued orders pro- wilsing arrest to those who are not disposed to accept such coins as legal tender.

A few money-exchange shops have been closed up over to China Tenders are being invited for the New Year and are now reorganiz- of Pottinger Peaking. Many of these moneychangers construction North and South and Mount Col-have reaped huge proats in past Binson Sast catchwaters and con-years, and curiously enough the banknotes of these shops are safer to keep overnight than those tually Issued by native banks,

The following names of success- ful tenderers are notified in, the "Gazette":-

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the! Refuse Dump at Sung Wong Toi. College has done well in such a-Messrs. Kin Yick Zung.

Construction of Mooring Buoys. short period of its existence. The successes achieved by the students.-Messrs. W: S. Baliey & Co., Ltd. Removing the existing kerosene in the Hongkong University ex- aminations speak volumes of the engine and replacing same with splendid work done both by the a sultable type la No. 12 Police masters and the students, and it; Launch-Messrs.. Kwong Cheung also appears that the other stu- Hing. dents of the "College. are progress- thx equally well. I am sure all the students here will be a credit to the College and I wish them the best of luck.: I offer you,

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PORTUGAL

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Propaganda Of Portugal. The Portuguese Journalist Armande Bbaveentura has left for the United States on a mission of propaganda of Portugal. He is the bearer of a representation from the President of the Republic, General Carmona, to the Portu- guese living in the United States.

He shall deliver lectures and will show Portuguese film in the vari- ous centres of Portuguese, munities in the States.

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Bridging the Tamega. Another bridge is being bullt over the river. Tamega thereby connecting two fertile regions bor- dering this river. The farmers of the region are very satisfied with

this improvement which will faci- litate communications between the two margins of the river.

Exhibition of Portuguese Products in Brazil.

A representative of the Cham- ber of Commerce of Oporto has left for Brazil taking with him 10. complete collections of samples of various products to be exhibited there. The main Portuguese, in- dustries are represented already in Brazil.

Almeida Garrett's Residence

Honoured at Brussels,

honoured by the City of Brussels Almeida Garrett's memory was

when an inscription in bronze was placed at the house where he lived, at. Rue Royale.......

Garett, cele- Viscount Almeida brated Portuguese-poet, writer and diplomat, was Portugal's Arst Mini- Aer at the Belgian capital.

Another. Aerial Raid. Lieutenant Humberto Cruz is starting soon on an aerial raid from Lisbon to Dill the capital of Timer on the North of Australia.

A Film on Portugal. Another film' depicting Portugal's autiful scenery, attistical monu- ac-ments and landscapes of Azcres

Islands is being shown in Bei- gium picture houses. This film was directed by Carlo Quechers a Belgian producer.

"The local Wine Tax Bureau has changed hands. This time n Hak ka syndicate took over the mono- poly, I hear. All wine shops are rusy taking off the old stamp duty from the wine bottles for a refund of the amount of duty already paid port of Lisbon intended for hand to, and from the old concern.

Electric Cranes for the Port of

Lisbon. Lisbon has ordered from a Ger man factory the supply of 4 .gigantic electric cranes for the

Hing heavy cargo.

Portuguese Language in France. From all parts of up-country the

The Portuguese language wili be admitted in the stressing news is received of pil-henceforth laging, banditry etc. Many cases exams for the "Baccalaureat" at of kidnapping are also reported to the Universities of Paris, Marseilles,

The inhabitants Alger, Rennes and Toblouse. have occurred.

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fear.

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Two Destroyers Sold to Columbia.

The two destroyers recently butt in Portugal named "Tejo"" and An Impromptu dance was held "Douro" were recently bought by at the Customs Club last Saturday the Government of Columbla the

South night when an enjoyable time was

American Republic and enjoyed by all present. Be-have been taken over. Ir conse ing the usual card night, bridge quence of this sale two more, des- and mahjongg were played up til troyers are being built in Portu a late hour.

LESSON SERMON

First Church Of Christ, Scientist-Hong Kong

"Christ Jesus”* was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon which was read in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, March 4th.

The Text was: "Other foundation ean no man lay than that is laid which is Jesus Christ" (I Corin thians 3:11). *

gal besides new orders given to Yarrows in England. The ex- Portuguese destroyer "Telo" has changed her name to "Antioquia" under the Columblan flag. Portugal's Representation: a King Albert', Funeral.

Portugal was represented at the Funeral of King Albert of Belgium by the Minister for Foreign Azairs and the Minister for the Colonies. On their return to Portugal via Paris the two Portuguese statesmen were entertained to a banquet by Mons. Barthou the French Foreign Secretary.

COLONY'S CREDIT BALANCE

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Cape Verde Islands Water Supply. The natives of Ilha do Fogo in Among the citations which com- the Cape-Verde archipelago prised the Lesson-Sermon was the having an old problem settled by following from the Bible: "Fear the Government. It is the water not little flock; for it is your Fa-supply-system which is quite an ther's good pleasure to give you important problem for the inhabi the kingdom. Sell that ye have, tants of this island. and give alms; provide yourselves bags which wex not old, a trea- sure in the heavens that failleth not, where no thief approacheth, neither moth corrupteth. For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also....And when he was demanded of the Pharisees, when the kingdom of God should come, he answered them and said, The kingdom of God cometh not with observation: Neither shall they say, Lo. here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you", (Luke 12:132-34.17: 20.21), -.

The Lesson-Bermon also includ ed the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, Selen- ce and Health with Key to the Berlptures." by Mary Baker Eddy: When speaking of God's children, not the children of men Jesus said: "The kingdom of God is within you, that is, Truth and Love reign in the man show- ing. that man in God's image is unfellen and eternal. Jesus heid

Belence the perfect man, who appeared to him where sinning mortal man appears to mortais. In this perfect man the Saviour Bw. God's own likeness, and this correct view of man healed the Bick" (476-477).

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November Figures

The Colony's credit balance at the end of November as shown in the "Gazette," was $15,812,730, com- pared with $15.006.349 at the end of October,

Revenue for November' totalled $2.324.746, compared with $2,836,- 030 in the same month in 1932, whilst for the eleven months. Jan- uary to November, inclusive the total was 830.721,640, as against 829,824,824, in the previous year.

Expenditure for November totall- ed $2,139,364 against 82,421,851 in the previous year, the respective figures for the eleven months be- ing 827,755,971 and $28,875.399.

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On Eastern Tour-

Mr. Paul Buchholz, the well- known Australian stamp collector, is at present visiting the Colony and hae brought with him a collection, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING naturally considerably augmented

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