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invited

Heats for Saturday's swimming were decided Page 10.

China. No one can in any way good man who is firm, is looked gala at the V.R.C.

up to because he will act justly, A weak and interested man who

yesterday..

.LOCAL AND GENERAL

blame China tor attempting to train ner youth. All western London, July 4 nations and America give military- The following will represent training to their young. Unfor- acts firmly will be criticised. Cambridge against Oxford Univer- tunately the purpose of foreign In Hong Kong, apert" trom sity in the cricket match at Lord's civilisation is very often perverted | educational and government cir- On July 9:-Humati (Repton) when applied by the Chinese. † cles, self-interest has been much captain. Winlaw (Winchester). That youth should be trained to to the fore. for nearly one hundred "Allen "(Eton), Jehangir Khan patriotism in order to defend their years. The Chinese people are no (Lahore), Davies (Tonbridge). country from aggression is right | dupes of speeches. Much of the Powell (Charter House), Pelham end proper. The man power in | feeling between Chinese and Bri- The forthcoming wedding is an- (Eton), Parker (Gloucester), Grim- China's armies 'leaves. very much | tish is due to the unfortunate

nounced of Mr. Kamming Lee of shaw (King William). King (Dul to be desired. as regards quality, manner of those who, have come1sc High Street, and Misa Phyllis wich). Bartlett, (Dulwich).

It does not represent the best out here to make money. Числ Fung of 38C Bonham Road,"

Human.

LINER AENEAS DAMAGED

Collision In Suez Canal

Or

A clean bill of health was re- ported for the 24 hours ended on July 3.

.

a coolle woman succumbed to serious injuries soon after her ad- mission, at the Government Civil Hospital

Washed ashore at Par Sha Wan

body on Tuesday, the

of a

Winlaw, Allen, Khan elements of China's people. With foreigners can find their counter- and Davies are Old Blues, while this milltary training. China's parts amongst those Chinese who

Yip 80, an amah employed at Bartlett is a Freshman:-Reuter youth is: however, receiving a place money before country

disastrous idea; that in the future honour. British of this type have dead in her bed early on Tuesday the Hong Kong Brewery was found China will have the strongest.and | falled to learn that patriotim" biggest army and will be able to imposes a burden of self-sacrifice morning. Her body was removed

to the Kowloon Hospital, sweep Europe.. The shades of upon their shoulders, While in Genghis Khan are invoked. This Hong Kong they are continually

Injured by a fall at the quarry Idea is only in germ, and as yet under the eye and judgment of at Lyeemun on Tuesday, Lam Kow, many of the youth hardly realise another great civilisation: There that they have the Idea. But is only one short cut to avoid the the idea is there. The fact that constant strain. and that is to Genghis Khan was not Chinese. learn the civilisation of the Chi- and that such ideas are" foreign nese. Most Britons would not con- and destructive to China's civi- | sider this as being a short cut, be- lisation they overlook; "they do cause it means hours of study; Port Said, July.4.

not even NOW know China's language, spoken and written. It Chinese woman has been identifi- The Blue Funnel liner. Aeneas civilisation in anything but name. is a short cut because through ed as that of Kwok Chol, who was suffered extensive damage in

aThe disaster would be for China this knowledge direct contact is previously reported missing collision

made and face can be obtained from a houseboat. with.. the Norwegian and not for Europe.

Murder la tanker Belita in the Suez Canal, A production through the ages which cannot be obtained other-suspected.

Ten cabins on the Aeneas were of Confucianism, China will never wise. If this short cut be not smashed,

passenger being be military minded. Her strength taken then the Briton can only slightly injured.

Ees in her non-aggressive nature. maintain his face by constant 26.99 inches of rainfall was re- Both vessels

being tem- How can a highly civilised country porarily repaired and will be able throw off her civilisation and be to proceed.--Renter

herself? China would find her- self an outshoot of Europe Or Japan, her civilisation sold museums. She would be dead are Babylon and Egypt.

one

are

edly such a Hink. Before Fong HEAT WAYE TOLI.

seeking

Kong was a British colony, Macao was the place for health and com- fort and was therefore the natural headquarters for those trade with South "China. It was not surprising that the East India' Company should make ita Church and Cemeteries at Macao and con- alderations upon historical grounds alone, if upon no other, would we feel sure, urge many to contribute generously to the work of restoring these places of interest, which seemingly have been allowed to become dilapidated. The early

SHANGHAI VICTIM

One of the latest victims to sug- cumb to the heat wave in Shang- hal was Mr. Herkert Fawcett, & former, Hongkong resident, who. passed away on Tuesday from sun- stroke,"

"example against Chinese criticism. How many are there who can set the necessary high example which would cause Britain to be properly to appreciated? The last hundred as years does not show many exam-

ples--C. M. Faure.

ANOTHER BIG LOCAL SWEEP

One Dollar Special To Be Drawn In

September

During the month

of June

corded, the heaviest fall being on the 21st inst." when 9.75 inches were registered. There were only five days during the month when there was no rainfall.

The steam launch Kam Kat has been sold to Mr. Ng Fo Yan for 84,300. The fish drying hulk, Lam Lap Chi, lying in Aberdeen Har- bour, has realised $410 through its rale to Mr. Leung Fung Kau.. Both sales by public auction were held at Messrs. Lammert Brothers yesterday.

The French sloop Savorgnan de Brazzo arrived yesterday from Swatow, and entering the Harbour freda Royal Salute of 21 guns

in port untu

Of`a quiet and retiring disposi- tion, Mr. Fawcet; made numerous friends locally, and the news of his death will be widely regretted. He We are informed by the Hong sweepstakes will be deducted to which was replied to from Black- leaves a widow with whom the Kong Jockey Club that a special cover Government Betting Tax head Fort. A salute of 11 guns in deepest sympathy will be felt. cash, sweep will be run on the and then twenty per cent. com-Commodore Frank Elliot was re- It is interesting to recall that not history of Hong Kong itself in

The late Mr. Fawcett, who was Picnic Bay Stakes, which is to be mission to the Club; from the replied to by HM.S. Tamar. The 56 years of age, was employed in so long ago the Catholic com- deeply woven into the events oc-

decided at the 7th Extra Race mainder, twenty per cent, will be

sloop will remain munities of Hong Kong and Macao curring at Macao in those days and

the works department of Mesers, Meeting to be held on September deducted for the purpose of prizes Tuesday next. nade a joint pilgrimage to the when it is remembered that the

Butterfield and Swire in Shanghai 22 this year.

to" drawers of Unplaced Entered Net Amount Payable £11. 19. 6 torb of St. Francis Xavier at headquarters of HM's Plenipoten-

at the time of his death. He frst

Tickets, whichi are limited to Ponies, La., ponies which are en- Sanchuen. One of the earliest lary for British Trade was

came to Hongkong in 1914 BS 100,000, will cost $1 each and con- tered for the Picnic Bay Stakes. Payment will be made on the 2nd

first-class overseer in Bast, Macao even after Hong Kong was

the Publicditions will be, exactly the same whether they are started or not. 1st Prize July (the 1st being a Sunday) in Local missionaries to the Far Durrency at the Demand Buying Rato Francis Xavier, was followed by ceded. to Great Britain, it can

Works Department, but left the as those for the sweep on the After. providing for the above | 2nd Prize Government service

commission of Exchange of the Day the Coupon is een af commerce who found in therefore be seen how much Macao

two years Juling Stakes in June last which Betting Tax,

and | 3rd Prizć ko....................... H.K. $8,080 presented.

China a difficult though attractive was valued in those days as a place

to become clerk of works to Messrs proved so popular.

prizes, the balance will be divided $15,200 to be divided amongst as follows: By Order,

Entered drawers of Unplaced The Portuguese have been of residence. We trust that the Leigh and Orange, architects.

Later, he was for a time with in China for almost four hundred appeal now launched to preserve

Ponles (whether starters or not), the Hongkong į years and undoubtedly boast of a the resting place of men like Dr.

and ` Shanghai” Tickets will be on sale at the

Books of 10 tickets are available longer association

at a cost of 80: with

and in 1923 igined Secretary's Ofće, 3rd Boor, Glou Cathay Morrison, Captain Sir Humphrey Hotels, Ltd. than any other Western nation Senhouse and Lord Spencer Chur- Messrs. Butterfeld and wire, with cester Building, every day from General Manager.

Macao, their possession

and chill will not be allowed to go whom he remained until trans-date during usual office hours. [1674) stronghold in South China afforded' unheeded.

ferred to Shanghat early in 1928. Five per cent of the total

THE KAILAN MINING

·ADMINISTRATION,

E. J. NATHAN,

mart

at

The conditions of the sweep are as follows:-

1st Prize: "10%

2nd Prize:

3rd Prize:

20%"

10%.

...: II All Are Bold

Should all tickets be taken up, the prizes will be as follows:-

HK$42,500 HK$12,160

The above Sweepstakes will be/ subject to the Club's Rules for Members Cash Sweeps.

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