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Presentation To Monsignor
Mario Zanin
His Excellency Monsignor Mario
Zanin, the Archbishop of Rhodope
and newly appointed Apostolle PASSPORT
Delegate to China, and the Rev. Fathers Joseph Yip, Paul Ldu and Lucas Fung, who were ordained into priesthood last Sunday were" presented with illuminated ad- dresses at a reception given by the Chinese Catholic Young Men's Society at Wah Yan College last evening.
In spite of the inclement weather, a large crowd was pre- sent; and after the presentation of. the addresses, a delightful concert was given by the Chinese Catholic Young Men's Society.
REGULATIONS
New Ordinance
Prepared
The "Gazette" contains the draft of an Ordinance to regulate, the entry and departure of persons into and out of the Colony, to prohibit the entry of undesirable Immigrants and to confer, various powers in connection therewith,
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1934.
FROM THE GAZETTE
Appointments, Tenders, Etc.
The "Gazette" contains a schle of charges for medical treatment and maintenance in Government hospitals.
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It is notified for the information of Owners and 'Occuplars of tene» ments that, under the provisions of Rating Ordinance No. 8 of 1901, Rates for the Second Quarter, 1934, are payable in advance on or before the April 30,
Mr. Charles Crosby Knight has been appointed a Member of the Harbour Advisory Committee, vice Mr Allan Cameron, resigned, with effect from March 29.
In welcoming the distinguished
The Honourable Mr. Ts'o Seer- guests. Mr. C. S. Shek, the Chair-
wan, OBE., LLD., and the Re- man of the Chinese Catholic Young
verend Frank Short have been ap- Men's Society said: Although I am
pointed Members of the Board of no eloquent speaker I feel it duty
This Ordinance repeals the Education for a further period of bound to speak a few words of Passports Ordinance, 1923, which two years, with effect from April congratulation and welcome to delegated to the Governor in Coun-9. your Excellency and the three new-cil the power of regulating the ly ordained fathers.
admission of persons into the Co-
His Majesty the King has not tony and substitutes new pro- visions enacted by the legislature been advised to exercise his power of disallowance with respect to the which are derived mainly, as to Part I, from the Travellers Re-Ordinance to amend further the Striction Ordinance 1915; which Telephone Ordinance, 1925 is to be repealed by another Or-
Tenders are being invited for the settlements Passengers Restriction erection of pubile bathing sheds Ordinance No. 169 as amended by at Kennedy Town and Repulse the Straits Settlements Ordhiance Bay. No. 1 of 1932, and as to Part 11, from the existing Passport Regu-
The Chinese community of Hong Kong must feel themselves proud to have the honour of the company of your Excellency, the Apostolic Delegate. here to-night.
dinance.
I trust this reception will leave us a living memory not for the entertainment We are going to enjoy but for the grace and hondar we receive, from your Excellency that we should carry out our duty as Catholics towards the Church. Words fail, me to express mylations, gratitude to your Excellency and I
close by wishing your Excellency. on behalf of the Chinese Catholics in Hong Kong, success In every undertaking in China.
To the new. Fathers I offer my
congratulations for the sacrifice they have made and the many years of toll in the Seminary, and I hope they will receive their Out of hundred-fold in future. the three fathers. two were born in Wanchal and looking back to past records, one finds that Wan- chai has raised many priests. He- fore long I hope other districts will raise, if not more than, at least equal to, as many priests as Wan- chai for "The harvest Indeed is great but the fabourers are few."
The new fathers have trained for the Mission field, and. they are prepared to face all dif- culties and sufferings in the new future, and I hope the Catholic community will give them every support in order to make their work of Salvation a success.
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Mr. Simon Tse Yan, the Hon. President of the Society, then de- livered illuminating addresses in Chinese to the distinguished Pre- late and the three" Chinese Fathers after which His Excellency, Mgr. Zanin suitably replied in Latin.
THE VALUE OF RESEARCH
An Industrialist's Views
and from the
New Provisions.
Where the
Straits
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New provisions include the fol- lowing:
holder of a valid passport or travel document is an alien, who has not resided in the Colony for more than one month since his last arrival "therein. 1 shall be lawful for the Inspector General of Police to make an en- dorsement thereon without fee, defining a limited period during which the alien may stay in the
Colony.
The holder of a valid passport or travel document which bears
an endorsement defining a limited period of stay in the Colony shall not remain in the Colony after the period has expired: Provided that the period of his stay may be extended with the consent in writing of the Inspector General of Police, for which consent the Official Signature fee of $ shall be paid.
OPEN-AIR EASTER SERVICE
Large Gathering Present
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Mr. John Johnstone Paterson has been appointed, provisionally, an Unofficial Member of the Legis lative Council in succession to Mr Benjamin David Fleming Belth.
Mr. Hugh Blackwell Layard Dowbiggin, O.B.E., has been ap- pointed a Member of the Board of Education for a further period of two years, with effect from April
15.
Mr. Charles Crosby Knight has been appointed a member of the Court of the University of Hong Kong for a period of three years, with effect from March 29.
Captain Reginald David Walker, M.C., has been appointed to act as Manager and Chief Engineer of the Kowloon-Canton Railway, with effect from March 24,
SWATOW NOTES
Good Luck And Bon Voyage
(From Our Own Correspondent)
CHINA COAST OFFICERS
Changes And Promotions
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China Navigation Co..
Capt. F. H. Histed, from "in transit, is on reserve
Capt. J. W. Tinson, sup'y master. from reserve, is in transit,
Mr. B. C. Finch, chief officer. Tsinan," has gone chief officer. Kwelyang.
. Mr. J. McKinlay, chief omcer, Kwelyang, has gone chief officer. rsinan
Swatow, March 30. Last Saturday evening was the memorable "Bon occasion of a Voyage", party given by the A.P.C. Mess (Messrs. Wooding and Rus- sell sole owners and operaters) for John Robinson "Esq.. who "leaves for" "home" to-day. The AP,C. generally
have very enjoyable parties and this was no exception. Almost all the foreign population of Swatów was present and in ad-
Mr. C. Fox, chief officer, Tung-: dition to toasting "John," every-chow, has gone chief officer, Shan- body did full justice to the ap- tung." petising buffet supper which was provided, along with and after which, dancing was enjoyed in the spacious accommodation which the Mess provides. Yesterday, Mr. Robinson was the guest of honour at a buffet tin given by one of his chief "shooting" companions (Mr. Fred Maloof) at which again almost "everybody" was present."
Mr. Robinson represents Messrs. Bradley & Co. in Swatow and is therefore one of the most well- known figures in town.
Mr. N. Pounder, chief officer, Shantung. has gone chief officer. Tungchow.
Mr. J. W. Evans, chief officer. Wusuch, has gone chief officer.
Chinhua
Mr. J. H. Forbes chief officer, Cinhua, has gone chief officer. Wusuch.
Mr. W. A. Orwin, sup'y chier
Wanhsien, is on afficer,
home
leave.
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Mr. E. Hardman, chief oficer. Kuelchow, has gone sup'y chief officer, Wanhaien,
Mr. E. Bruce, sup'y second oficer, Wanhslen, has gone acting, older
Mr. M. F. Beard, second omcer, Kuelchow, has gone sup'y, second officer, Wanhsien.
He leaves a capable "tocum tenens" in the person of Mr. Wat- kinson but we certainly can say his genial personality will be miss-officer Kueichow. ed by all of us during his absence. We wish him a pleasant voyage home, and that he may find his family in the best of health, and that they all enjoy.their vacation. Despite energetic efforts by Mr. Russell (A.P.C.) we are not to have the pleasure of welcoming the Hong Kong team up here this Easter.
Mr. W. A Haddon, sup'y second officer, Wanhsten, has gone sec- ond officer. Kueichow.
Mr. J. Scott second officer. Klungchow, has gone sup'y second
mcer, Wantung.
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Mr. W. R. Kirkland, suply sec ond officer Wanhsien, has gone second officer: Kiungchow.
We had news they were coming up and yesterday Mr. Russell re- to say that they ceived a wire could not come.
We have not heard the reason, but hope it is not because of the alluring write up Mr. Russell gave them of the capabilities of the Swataw "athletes" We are sorry that we are not to have the plea Talyuan, has gone second officer.
sure of their company and hope for better luck next year.
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There will be the usual Easter meeting of the Swatow Masonic Lodge in the Masonic Hall Saturday, March 31st, followed by a Dinner to be served in the Klalat Club.
The Swatow Club have sent out
a general invitation to a Dance and Buffet Supper to be held in the A.P.C. Mess to-morrow even- ing, the mess being chosen because of its spacious accommodation.
We are apparently back into winter, the weather having chang-
Mr. J. F. Follett, second omcer, Chinhua, has gone second officer. Fatshan.
Mr. D. Boyd, second officer, Fat- officer. shaz
has gone second hintua
Mr. G, L. Brand. second officer.
Shengking.
second
Mr. T. P. Lloyd sup'y officer, Wanhsten, has gone second ofcer, Taiyuan.
Mr. T Norman, second officer, from reserve, has gone sup'y sec- ond omcer. Khungchow.
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Mr. G. Boulton, chief engineer officer, Wuhu, has gone chief en- Mr. T. R. Pringle, chief engineer gineer oficer, Kiungchow.. officer, -Wenchow, has gone chief. engineer officer, Wuhu,
Mr. R. D. Thompson, sup'y chief engineer officer, from in transit, has gone chief engineer officer,
Taming. COL.LINDBERGH'S ed very noticably in the last two
NEW POST
U.S. Air Mail Inquiry
(Special Air-Mall Service)-
London Mar. 17.
days. After a few very hot days the temperature dropped consider- ably on Wednesday, and to-day the inside, temperature Is down to 54 degree, and everybody back into winter clothes.
FOUNDER'S DAY AT HARROW
Mr. W. Scott, acting chief en- neer officer, Klungchow, has gone second engineer oficer, Wenchow.
Mr. G. E. Kerr, sup'y second en- gineer officer, Hothow, is on home leave..
Mr. A. Q. Lemercier, second en- gineer oficer, Wenchow, has gone second engineer officer. Wuchang
Mr. A. Orr, second engineer officer, "Wusueh; has gone 'sup'y second engineer officer, Wanhsfen. Mr. H. Maidment, second en-
The U.S. Secretary for War, Mr. New Heraldic Panels eineer omger sklang, has gone
the i
The Arst Open-Air Easter Ser- vice promoted by the Hongkong Christian Churches Union and the Chinese Y.M.C.A. was held en the Dern, has invited three of South China Athletic Association foremost US. fliers-Col. Lind- ground. Caroline H yesterday Bergh, Mr. Orville Wright and Mr. morning. over a thousand being Clarence Chamberlin to join a committee to study special present.
altar had been whether, the Army Air Corps is A temporary erected In the middle of the capable of continuing to fly malls. been stopped grounds, simple but effective with All air malls have
Army
To Be Unveiled
(Special Air-Mall Service)
London Mar. 17. During the celebration of Four- The importance of research was
der's Day at Harrow on March 10, Lord Tomlin, president, of the emphasized in a speech by Sir
a large cross in the background. since Sunday, after tex Hugo Hirst before the British Elec-
Harrow Association, unveiled eight. trical and Allied Industries Re-
The choir from St. Paul's pilots had been killed in the three new heraldic panels in the series search Association of which he is Church, under the able leadership weeks since Mr. Roosevelt so dras- which is being formed in Speech president." Sir Hugo is, of course,
of Mr. Andrew Chan. and the tically ordered Army places to Room in memory of distinguished as chairman of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. well known
Ambulance take over civil services.a
Harrovians of the past. Gen, Electric Co. of England, and a Brigade band, under the direction The committee is composed of
Like their 19 predecessors, the leading industrialist, so that his of Mr. K. Y. Lee, rendered the leading military aviation authori new panels were designed and remarks on this subject are of hymns.
ties. Surprise is expressed at the painted by Mr. George Kruger- particular interest.
The service was donducted by inclusion of Col. Lindbedgh 80
Gray, F.S.A. and carved under the the Rev. Lee Kau-yan, and the soon after his letter to Mr. Roose direction of Mr. A. Turner, principal speaker was Mr. S. C. velt condemning the cancellation F.S.A. They fall into two groups, Leung, acting general secretary of of private air mail contracts
one composed of four panels in Chinese Y.M.C.A. | unfair. the National
honour of two admirals, the first Shanghai, who dealt on "The Re- surrection of Jesus Christ"
Lord Rodney (whose achievements are already celebrated in one of the Harrow songs) and Sir Edward Codrington, and of two generals, Sir. Horace Smith-Dorrien and Lord Horne. The naval panels are the gift of Lieutenant-General Bir A E. Codrington and other descendants of the admirals and of old Harrovian saflors. The mill- tary panels have been given by Lady Horne, the sons of Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien.. and old Harrovian soldiers.
The speaker referred to the fact that whereas fifty years ago Bri- tain was at the height oats in- dustrial success. leading in every industry, at the outbreak of the changed. War the position had The War, however, had the effect of bringing everyone together, and a British school of thought in the electrical industry was produced. When the War was over, he, per- sonally, determined to have a re- would search laboratory which make British industry indepen- dent of foreign campetitors.
As to whether a research labora- tory paid, it would be difficult to
The service was under the chatr manship of Mr. Wat Lik-hing..
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH
Reception To New Vicar
the tend.
Rev.
as
Mr. Chamberlin, another Tran- satlantic fler, has adopted the opposite side "in this controversy. He telegraphed to Mr. Roosevelt upholding his action a few days after the Lindbergh episode.
YESTERDAY'S SAYINGS
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sup'y second engineer officer, Wan- lsden.
-Mr. W. H. Bcurr, second engineer omcer, Wenchow, has gone second engineer officer, Sinklang. "
Mr. E. Sweet, second engineer officer, from home leave, has gone second engineer officer, Woosung.
Mr. J. W. Hawkrigs, third en gineer officer. Wusuch, has gone acting second engineer officer, the same ship.
ME J. F. Hume, sup'y third en gineer officer, from in transit, is on short leave.
Mr. AT M. Young, Jr. third engineer officer, Wusueh, has gone! third engineer officer," the same ship.....
Mr. J. F. Fry. thlid engineer officer, Tungchow, has gone. iz third engineer officer, Wusuch.
Indo China S, N, Co, Mr. J. W. Stoneham, chief officer. Tuckwo, is no reserve.
Mr. P. J. Jordan, chief officer. Slangwo, is on short leave.
Mr. S. Schofield, chief officer. Bulwo, bas gone chief officer, Blangwo.
Mr. E. Howard second officer. Tingsang, has gone acting chief officer, Sulwo
Mr. J Nicol, third engineer off- cer, Paowo, is on zeserye.
Mr. E. Swaine, from short leave.
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Dr. C. B. Myers, Principal of the A reception to welcome the Rev. Institute of Industrial Psychology give an answer in terms of char-James Robert Higgs, M.A. (Oxop), ~There are persons who, whatever tered accounts figures, but there the newly appointed Vicar of their training or practice, will The other group, contains the is no doubt whatever that research Andrew's Church, Kowloon, who never make good drivers.
panels in honour of the seventh has gone third engineer, officer. brings prestige, prestige brings, arrived on Saturday by the Blue Mr. W. R. Davidge, a former Earl of Shaftesbury, the phalan Paowo. confidence and confidence brings Funnel sa Hector, accompanied by president of the Town Planning thropist, of Sir Frands Grant; who
China Merchants S. N. Co. business. 4
Capt. Y 8 Wong. from short We have gone through a grave Mrs. Higgs will be held. In the Institute-If all London were bulit was President of the Royal
rch Hall at 9 o'clock to-night up to. the statutory height the Academy, 1866 to 1878 of Dr. Wal leave, has gone command, Kien crisis", sald Bir Rugo. "Thanks to Members of the congregation and trame congestion would be beyond ten Leaf, who is commemorated as Kuo, Government efforts, but mainly friends are cordially invited to at-description...
"Homerle Scholar and Banker."" through the character of
Fir James Crichton-Browne, at and of John Galsworth. The last people, we have pulled through
The Rev. Figge succeeds the the Bovril meeting-Too strict a mentioned panel, in which the for many years their deputy with a stig lip. In the electrical
W. Walton Rogers who regulation of diet may become a laurel-wreath surrounding the chairman. industry we see a gradual impro-
leaves for Home on Friday by the petty, tyranny and degenerate in shield is insigned with the Cross of
Winners of the Yates Thompson vement month by month.
Empress of Japan,
to hypochondriasis.
the Order of Merit and bound with drawing prizes at Harrow are the Sir E. Hilton Young. The blame its bicoloured ribbon, is the gift of donors, with Captain Basil Gotto for the recent drought has fallen the novelist's widow. The Goy and the late Lord Northbourne, of on the Government, ar 1 we will ernors of the school have present- Bir Francis Grant's on which the get the whole credit for this rain. ed Dn Lear's panel out of admira- wreath is composed of fr-sprays Sir Malcolm Robertson-Blacktion for his many-sidedness, which and cones, the badge of his clan shirts, blue shirts green shirts, is symbolized in part by the orna- In the corners of the shield ap- Communists, Stafford Crippses, and ments on his panel the Arms of pear the medallion worn by the other exotic weeds are but rank the Westminster Bank, of which PRA, and the symbols of his undergrowth born of seeds wafted he was long chairman, an ancient artistry Lord Bhaftestfury's panel Greek Helmet and the Greek has been given by Lord Mount by foreign winds,
of the Prof. Bone, of the Imperial colours woven into his wreath, Temple, who is a grandson, and College of Science and Technology: which bears edelweiss in memory by Old Harrovians who, like the The science of coal is in danger of his Alpine prowess--and as a great réformer are alumni or of being drowned by its politics, mark of affection for one who was Christ Church, Oxford
TURF CLUB SPLIT
Sooner or later saturation point will be reached in the home in- dustry, and what is wanted is more export business, With the ! tionalist tendencies of each coun- try to exclude imports, the great
Bangkok, March 24. chance for Britain to increase ex- ports is by research and invention. There has been a Turf Club split Certainly no country has a better here as a result of which record for invention and applica-chairman, members of the finance tion. Whatever other countries committee and the secretary may have done in music and art, resigned. They have been replaced In the field of invention during the by three owners and a new chair past century British names are man who also is probably an outstanding.
owner
the
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