League Tennis results appear on Page 10
The enquiry into mysterious out- breaks of fire in Kowloon was con- Page 12 tinued yesterday.
PROPERTY SALE
.32 Granville Road. Changes Hand
At Messrs. Lammert. Bros' auction rooms yesterday No. 32, Granville Road was put up for sale by public. auction.
The upset price of $10,000 was exceeded by a bid of $500, the property being sold to Mr. Mök Wing U for 310,500. The area of the property is 2,921 square feet.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
20.00 50.00 Two cases each of small-pox, 5.00 diphtheria, and typhoid, and one case of relapsing fever (imported) 25.00 were reported to the local health 10.00 authorities during the week-end.
$145.00
CANCER CAMPAIGN
CONCERT
The Commissioner and members of St. John Ambulance Brigade wish to thank the artistes for the success of the concert held in ald of the above fund on Saturday last, particularly Mr. Li Chor Chi for organising and also the fol-
lowing
Mrs. Bewick, a guest at the Air- He Hotel, Kowloon, was removed. to the Kowloon Hospital on Mon-- day. She was found to have been somewhat seriously affected by an" uverdose of Adalin. At the Hos- pital it was stated yesterday that Mrs. Bewick has recovered and it is expected that she will be able She is. & to leave in a day or two.
The Women's Auxiliary of the Society for the Protection of Chil- dren acknowledges with grateful thanks the following donations:- Mr. W. L. Amps, $25; Anonymous. daughter of Mr. C. A Crimes of
the PW.D. $20: Anonymous, $10.
Members of the Craigengower Cricket Club are reminded that a whist drive will be held at the Club on Saturday evening, start- ing at 9. o'clock, and that friends will be welcome.
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It is learned that Miss Delia
The Rev. Dr. E. L. Allen, MA. Ph. D. Minister of the Kowloon
of five lectures on "The Social Union Church, will give a series
Principles of Jesus" at the Hop Yat "Church... Bonham Road. The series will start on Thursday even- Ing. May 31, at 8 p.m. Dr. Allen
Messrs. J. G. Charlton and Jack-Ho, who was sent to the Mental will speak on 1, Reverence for the recent Personality: 2, An Adventurer for Christ; 3. The Christian and Poli- son--for stage management, etc; Hospital following Tsang Fook for loan of two tragedy at Castle Peak, where she
was found in an hysterical condities; 4; The Christian and Moeny; planos; Hong Kong Electric Co.,
tion. Beside the body of a young b. Life's Highest Law. for loan of lamp; Hong Kong &
man, was discharged on Monday Shanghai Hotel for spot light and
of her parents in Happy Valley. and allowed to return to the home
perator: Messrs. Gande Price for
drinks.
cal transport upon them have been NEPAL MISSION
IN LONDON
enormously increased. There are only 13,000 kilometres of railways (in twenty-two provinces) as 'com- pared with, for instance, 32,000 in British India and 400,000 in the USA but in the last two years Rare
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According to reports in Japan, the discovery was made in Chiba Prefecture of an infant prodigy Gen. Chiang Ka Shek has one year and ten months old and Issued a manifesto to Communist who possesses the mental, power officers and men offering $20 for of a primary school fourth-grade cách nhe . surrendered to... the student. He is Kijuro Suzuki, son Nanking Government $30 for an of Sergeant Torajuro Buzuki of automatic rifle and $200 for a the Mobara police station machine-gua. This is according Chosi-gun, Chiba Prefecture He to a report from Nanchang to the was born on July 1, 1932. It is said that the infant commenced to read story books late last year and A net profit of 5277,887.64 was has now .memorized all the text realized by the Hankow Water books of his eight-year-old, sister;:: Works and Electric Co., during the who is a second-grade student. year 1933. according to the report His memory is so good, but his made by Mr. P. Y. Liu, general Judginent of what should and manager, to the sixteenth annual what should not be said is still so meeting of shareholders of the immature that the father is atrald company. "The report reveals that to discurss police matters with his the year's operation resulted in an associates in the presence of the income of $4,450,586.53 and an ex- child. penditure of $4,172,699.07.
Gifts
For The "Stuwenpao." King
London, May 28.
many thousand kilometres of new road have been constructed. The shipping business has been des- cribed by the Prime Minister as "a source of national humiliation," because the inland services are A formal welcome was extended monopolized by foreign interests.to the mission from the Kingdom They have in any case contributed of Nepal, which arrived in Lon- in no small-degree to such pros- don this afternoon for the purpose perity as China has enjoyed, and of presenting a new Nepalese hon- the same remark applice to most our to His Majesty the King and of the other foreign business in establishing a permanent Nepalese China. The great Republic of the Legation in London. T
The mission is headed by the East must seek its help in the manner which suits it best. It special envoy, General Banadur, has so far made no application for who is the eldest son of the Prime a League loan; and foreign aid in Minister of Nepal, this respect may properly be deprecated until the credit of the railway administration is fully re- established and security is felt that joens will be employed for the to which they were In a general day there no doubt at the world whole would we come a better organized China and regara
enhanced %prol common advantage.
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For a fortnight the members of the mission will be the guests of His Majesty's Government, and when the official visit ends the special envoy will present letters of credence on his appointment as arst Népalese Minister to London,
General Bahadur has brought some rare gifts from Nepal for presentation to the King on the occasion of his birthday on Bun day British Wireless.
BRITAIN DEBTS TO AMERICA
The British
"London, May, 28.
Ambassador to
Prior to the Members of the Australian Goodwill mission leav ing by the "Kitana Maru” on Saturday last for Australia, Ma dame Lottie Gordon, President of the Empire and Australia Music Washington, Sir Ronald Lindsay, Link, presented Mrs. 3. Lathamy received, on May 25, a note con- on behalf of the Hongkong branch taining statements of the amounte with a beautiful shell-pin tan of due by His Majesty's Government unique workmanship. Mrs. Latham in respect of war debts on June warmly thankes Madame Gordon 15 next, December
and the Hongkong "Link" for their 15, 1935, and advising him that thoughtful gift. The Bon Mr. payment may be made either "at- Latham also, expressed great ap- the Treasury in Washington or at preciation of the work of the the Federal Reserve Bank of New
York-British Wireless. Music Link
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