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THE UNIVERSITY CANTON NEWS
CONGREGATION
(Continued from Fare 7)
the Peel Engineering Laboratory and to-day I shall shortly formal-
ly open the extension to the School
of Surgery. The provision for the
latter is due in a large measure to
ITEMS
Supporting Home Industry
the enthusiasm of Professor Digby (From Our Special Correspondent)
the
the value of whose work....to
Canton, Jan. 6. "Colony and to this University · It
Mr. Huang Lun Shu. Provincial 13 not easy to express adequately Commissioner of Education, baa in words. The science of surgery sued an order to all schools in has advanced enormously during Kwangtung forbidding students th recent years and through it count use foreign goods in their daily use. less lives have been saved.. I feel This order is based on recom- that I am not over-stating factsmendation to this effect by the when I say that in this work Pro- Canton Municipal Kuomintang fessor Digby has played a notable
Headquarters,
part and the Colony Owes him Students are not allowed to wear much. This new surgery block has woollen sweaters, European clothes been in use for some months made of foreign materials, import though its formal opening onlyed "socks and everything that takes place to-day. I wish it comes from abroad. Any student every success. (Applause),
10
I would that it had fallen to my
to open
new school of Health and a School of Law but I trust that such privileges will fall to my successor.
who violates this ruling will be denied admission to the school, and the training director of the school is responsible for the enforcement of this ruling.
This is considered in official cir- In conclusion as Chancellor of cles as a very patriotic movement this University I wish to congra- and as an effort to improve Chi- tulate the Vice-Chancellor, Sirnese industries. The official noti- William Hornell, on the very Ane fcation states that such a measure work which he has done in his will save China Trom ruination. present office. My duties as Chan- Students are wondering whether cellor have been light but this is this ruling is applicable to foreign doubtless due in a large measure textbooks which have to be order to the support and co-operationed from abroad." which I have always received from the present Vice-Chancellor. I
River Rising
Once the stranded Junks and
am deeply grateful to him. (AP-two-boats on the North River, West plause).
I also thank the whole of the University staff for the devoted way in which they have carried out their duties and I urge them to continue to give of their best and to work together for the gen- eral good of this University in whose welfare and succela they have, I know, the greatest interest. That the University will achieve and maintain such success is my very sincere and earnest hope.
The Procession
The procession into the Great Hall was in the following order:- The Vice Chancellor. Sir William Hornell, the Mace Bearer, H.
E,
River and East River are arriving here daily with loads of cargo, from the out-lying districts. Heavy rain during the past week has swollen the river level by two or three feet... and this has made it possible for the craft to proceed to Canton.
Consignees
Shipments to Canton comprise rice, firewood, pigs. poultry and
products. were worried by the late arrival of vegetable
these goods, as the rivers were too shallow for navigation. Prices of these goods have dropped slightly in local markets owing to the big supply.
Qu Returns Here
per men that his mission to the North was very successful,. Com- missioner Ou declined what had actually been discussed between him and Nanking officials.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1935.
18
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
80
Note:-Figures in parentheses indicaté number of letters in the wards required.
AUROSS
3-Young birds acquire this with
age (7).
9 One of the charms of W.
Africa (4),
EL
10-A fellow we don't want to
have on our hands (4): 11--You can solve this in
strange way. if (5), 14-You want to get conceited!
(5).
16 This is right in front of you
(5).
17-If you see this in the way.
draw back, it would be per- 18-For Scotsmen, this applies to
verse to do otherwise (7)...
each, (4).
10 The Arst light ever made
(4)..
21-IS commencing
to show
there's a lot in it "(7), 23-A great fellow! (5). 24We must do this to live
(5).
25-A way to secure oneself
Against loss (5).
28-A" woman who gets in the
Army.(4).
20-One has to buzz round to
hear this (4).
30 What a spider has, and a
top is (7),
DOWN
1-Here's a hint one wants to
throw out (5).
2-The way to have short seri- tences given is to "locate" à jury (anagrain) (11). 4—A sign of the Zodiac (3). 5-Getting in this bank with craft, may result in a hold- up (3): il
-Perhaps with this you'll get a fright, it's so grotesque, and such a sight! (3).. 1-An all-mund craftsman who makes endless things (11). &A ready-made ault one gets
from a dealer (5).
12 Make the most of it while
the sun shines! (7),
13--Work is never done by this
(7).
15 One of the Knights of the
Round Table (5): 18-Sterile, (5),
20-May get a licking, but still
keeps up a good face (5). 22-Is very aptly put downright
(5).
25-Here's a chance for us!, (3). 28-Yorkshire river (3). 27-The last clue, we may ven-
ture to observe). (3).
The following is the solution of Munday's puzzle: -- Across-1. Arm-ada: 6, Output:,
10 Arraign: 11, Intone; 12, Livery; C-a-bar-et; 16, Niece; 17,
Sorts; 23. Assuage: 29. Empire: Excat: 18. Enemy; 19. Staff; 22.
30, Raided: 31,
Cranium;
EXPEDITION TO KWEICHOW
Flags To Canton Troops
The Chancellor Sir William Peel.missioner of Finance, returned here Mr. Ou Fang Po, Provincial Com- Dr. Hu Histh The Treasurer last night from Shanghai via Hong and The Dean, Faculty of Medi-Kong. Apart from telling newspa-Relief; 33, Bygone. cine: The Dean, Faculty of En- gineering and The Dean, Faculty of Arts: HE. Maj. Gen. Borrett and The Registrar: The Hop. Six William Thomas Southorn and His Hon. Mr. A. D MacGregor; The Rt. Rev. Bishop R. Owen Hall and the question of issuing big dollar Commissioner Ou admitted that The Rt. Rev. Bishop H. Valtorta: banknotes was discussed with Nan- Hon. Mr. C. Q. Alabaster and Honking officials but did not go into Mr. N. L. Smith; Hon. Mr. R. M. detalls. He denied having asked Henderson and Hon. Mr. E. Tay-Tieneral Chiang Kal Shek to con- lor; Hon. Sir Shou-son Chou and tinue the monthly anti-Red ap- Hon. Sir William Shenton, Hon.
propriation Mr. C.G.S. Mackle and Hon Dr R currency, but he added that the of $600,000 national H. Kotewall; Hon, Mr. Ts'o Seen Monistry of Finance will continue Wan and Six Robert Eo Tungs to send this amount, Hon. Commander G. F. · Hole and Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington; Hon. Mr. T. H. King and Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga; Hon. Mr. T. N. Chou and Hon. Mr. J. Owen Hughes; Hon. Mr. W. H. Bell and Mr. E Tong Sang: Dr. R. M. Gibson and Mr. Hạ Kam Tong; Mr. Kwok 5
Lan
and Mr. Mok Kon Sang; Prok. K
32,
From Our Special Correspondent;
Canton, Jan. 7.
In connection with the coming
MOLASSES SALE expedition of Kwangtung troops to
Control In Canton
H. Digby and Prof. Walter Brown; (From Our Special Correspondent)
Prof. F. A. Redmond and Prof. G.
T. Byrne; Prof. M H Roffey and Prof. R.K.M. Simpson; Prot. W. I
Carton, Jan. 7. Following the exclusive sale of Gerrard and Prof. R. E Totten-molasses by the National Goods
de
Kweichow for the suppression of the Communists, public bodies here will present flags to the ex- peditionary force to-morrow after- noon at the East Parade Ground.
After due blazing of trumpets and considerable advance notice in the press, three divisions of the the First Group, Army will start from here in the latter part of this Sales office, merchants who carry
week. All the senior officers of old stock in hand are required to
these three divisions, which make register the amount they have up. ie Second Army, were sum- stored up.
moned to-day, to the military
"pep talk by General Chen Tsai Tong. Commander-in-Chief of the First Group Army.
The three divisións for Kweichow.
ham; Prof. R. Robertson and Prof. LJ. Davis; Prof. L T. Ridand Lt. Col. H. B. L Dowbiggin; Mr. P. 3. Cassidy and Mr. F. 3. Rome; Mr. E. Cock and M. K. E. Any molasses which is not re-headquarters and listened to a Greis: ¿Mr. D. J. Lewis and Mr. Ligistered is considered as smuggled Yik Mül; Mr. M. K. Lo and Mr. godda and is subject to confisca R. C. H. Lim; Mr. Kan Tong Po tion. Future shipments must be and Mr. G. P. de Martin; Mr. G. also registered. The National Pro- R. Sayer and Mr. T. B. Pearce: ducts Sales Office is regulating the Mr. Sum Pak Ming and Mr. M. P. supply and demand for this com- Talat:" Mr. Tang Shri Kin and modity because of its connection "Mr. Wong Kwong Tin; Mr. B. with the production of sugar and
Wong Tape and Dr. G.A.e. Berkmanufacture of candy. lots; Mr. N. H. France and. Mr. D. W. Morley; Mr. D. F. Davies and Mr. R. A. Hill, Mr. A. H. Fenwick and Mr. B. G. Birch: Mrs. M. E. Ring and Mr. B. R. Campbell; Mr. A M. Reynolds and Mr. Chan branch office was recently opened Kwan Po; FT, D. MacDonald and in Swatow, and another branch Rev. Fr. D. J. Finn: Miss W, Griffin will be established in Shanghai,
and Rev. K. Carpenter: Dr. J..
S. Guzdar and Dr. Ling Ke Dieh;
The National Products Sales Office is making good money in selling products from the govern- ment plants and conducting mono- polies in sugar and wolfram
a
will be under the command of Lieut-General Chang Tat, execu- tive officer of the Second Army. These Cantonese units will joiri with the Kwangsi detachments, and the combined expeditionary force is commanded by General Li chung Jen. Commander-in-Chief of the Fourth Group Army.
this morning, General, Chen Tsal In a weekly memorial speech Tong said that although there is
no Communist menace in Kwang- tung, it behoves the troops of this Province to go to the assistance of
infested by the Reds.
Dr. Sze Tsung Sing and Dr. Yang MR. SUN FO ON THE WAY a neighbouring province, which is
Lin; Dr. Cheung Bblu Fan and
Dr. Len Taung Kya; Dr. Kago Fun Yong and Dr. R. J. Wong:
TO NANKING
Peiping, Jan. 7.
Dr. Tsar Al-11 and Dr. Kho Khong Mr. Sun Fo, accompanied by his Kha; Mr. Ng Ching Bum and Dr. wife and Mr. Yuh Such Chung, left Au Tal Tin; Mr. Lo Hei Tong and for Tientsin, whence he will pro- Mr Tout-Pak Yuet Mr Wceed to Nanding to-night, riving
Reeve and Mr. W. L Handyside; in time to attend the inaugura Dr. G. M. Hargreaves and Dr. Ation of the new members of the V. Greaves: Dr. D. Valentine Legislative Yuan.
and Dr. F. G. FBI: Major T. Ken- Before leaying he said that 1 nedy and Dr. E. W. Kirk, Mr. Un time permitted he might visit Po and Mr. Char Chow Lan, Mr. Fent Yu Halang at Taishan.-- Li Kat Yeung and Mr. Hu Pat Mi- "Beuter,
Miss Bn Wat Hain and 24r, F. C.
Building Opened by Conespratio
There
For the national existence of China, General Chen declared that the Red bandits must be suppress ed While the expeditionary force away fighting the Reds, he said, to maintain peace and order in the troops at home will continue
Kwangtang
Down. 1, Allen; 2; Mitre; 3, Dance; 4 Area; 5, Gala 8 Ogle; 7, Unite; 8. Piece: 9 Tryst; 14,1
Appal; 21, Fare: 22, Seamy; 23, Bonus; 15, Rumba; 19, Bhear; 20,
Flodeo; 24, Sedge; 26, Berf; 27, Ums; 28, Grub.
KING BORIS
IS DECREE
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press” (Copyright).]
Sofia, Jan. 6.
On the occasion of the Orthodox Xmas festival, King Boris signed a decree by virtue of which a number of persons having in- curred penalties inflicted for minor offences will have their sentences reinitted.
Twenty-four
exles who had been entenced under the act for the protection of the State have been pardoned and may now return- Transocean Rug Min.
SECRET ORGANISATION UNEARTHED
[Special to the Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright.).]
Moscow, Jan. 6.
A secret organisation composed of former Communists ousted trom the party had been unearthed In Bashkir, an authonomous republic. Investigations carried on by the Ogpu led to the arrest of all those implicated. At the head of the so-called copspirators was a certain Marshnoff who had only recently been expelled from the party on a charge of offending against party discipline. It is understood that Marshnoff had relations with the so-called "Leningrad Centre" and the Mos- cow Zinovief group... Transocean Kuo Min.
SPANISH CABINET
RESIGNATION
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Uspuríght;),)
Madrid, Jan 6. The latest crisia in the Spanish cabinet has now led to the resgna- tion of a second minister witho portfolio, Romero, whi
Rome respecting the la carrying on negotiations Romeo had already
signed Premier
In the meantime, several diy clares that he would sions of Nanking forces af al- the cabinet and ready aghting the
units in ministry Kwechow. Sza
Bangersbl
Ping, two
East of Kweiyang, the ave been rec
large Nank
the openn
Communists retre
mini
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