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Ipoh, Aug 1.
A further appeal for an increase in the tin quota was made to Mr. V. A. Lowinger. when he attended a meeting of the Perak Planting und Mining, Association. Mr. Leong Sin. Nam, the president, occupied the chair.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1935.
THE CHILDREN'S
YEAR
Mandate To The Nation
(Special to the “Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright),}
Nanking, Aug. 2.
On the eve of the inauguration of Children's Year, the National Government issued" a mandate to the nation urging the various pro- vincia municipal and district. guvernments to pledge their sup. port to the promotion of child welture.
Mr. Lowinger, addressing the meeting, stated that he came to meet them in order to give any ex- planation that the Chinese miners "Children are the foundation of might require in regard to the de- the nation," the mandate com- tails of tin control and he hoped mehces, "and the important link he would be able to assis, them. in the life of the Chinese race." Mr. Leong Sin' Nam asked whe-During this Children's Year, the ther it would be possible to increase mandate adds, all efforts should the quota in the near future as be exerted to carry out to the stocks at present were al a low letter all regulations promulgated level
by the Government which concern the welfare of children.
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Mr. Lewinger replied that he would be surprised if the matter was "not already under considera- tion by the
International Tin Committee.
VOTING POWERS
The mandate goes on to point aut that a set of regulations has been issued by the National Gov- ernment in connection with the promotion of child welfare, includ- ing free education for children of Mr. Lee Swee Ho inquired if it school-age. 'better schooling and was possible under a new agree-physical training for those already ment to arrange that the voting attending schools, education powers on the International Com- | n.odern 'midwifery and
child up- mittee be strictly proportionate to bringing, child health and medical the standard tonnages allocated to protection, restrictions од child each.country.
labour and prohibition of Juvenile slave traffic. Special stress, tie mandate emphasizes, should
be laid on the promotion of free edu. cation for children as the 24th fiscal year has been set specially for this programme.
Mr. Lowinger promised to keep the point in view when future dis- cussions take place in London.
..
Mr. Lee Swee Ho further asked if it would be possible to get the countries participating in tim, cox trol to give perferential treatment in imported canned goods in order to encourage the consumption of tla
Mr. Lowinger replied that he would also bear that point in mind. Replying to Mr. Foa Wha Cheng, Mr. Lowinger briefly explained What was meant by the term "vist ble supplies or tin."
PROSPECTING IN MALAYÄ
Nr. Lowinger promised to care- ful consideration to a suggestion made by Mr. C. E. Cumming that prospecting should be allowed in Malaya during the period of the next agreement, as the other coun- tries who were participating in the control were permitting prospect- ing
IN SHANGHAI * The leading Chinese newspapers yesterday morning published special supplements in comimemo- ration of the launching of the National Children's Year.. and many of the editorials are devoted to the hopes and aims
of the welfare drive for boys and girls in China,
The "China Times" published an editorial under the signature of Dr. H. H. Kung, Minister of Fin-
ance
and Vice-President of the Executive Yuan, who reviews the history of the National Child
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A flaw. maybe, and a first- class one at that (5),
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6-He who is thus faced is far
from sunburnt (5), 9-A bright,spot in the sky, and
a big noise, mythically any. how, below the sea (7).
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of state (5).
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row. 5).
12. Tumbler, perhaps, but not of
glass (7)..
14-Carried on like anything (5). 15. Just a trifle (3). 16-Tales, often (spun (5), 17. Currency in the north of
England? (5).
19-Put this beverage inside the sergeant major, and see the result! (3).
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21.-Hues (5).
23. Gorge the cheese (7). 24-Make one (5).
25. The representative is clearly
a little gentleman (5).
2.Tryst finishing with a race
(11).
3—It's a necessity, we near, to
massage (3).
4-Application of itself curtailed would probably cause an equine one (5). 5.-Reverse the parts of this headdress, and it goes by pub- lic vehicle (5). 6-Insignificant... though
the
naval officer who is such would hardly agree (5). 7.- Tennis prude" (anagram)
(11).
8.-Goods vehicles may be found
in these enclosures (5). 13.-Percolateq. (5).
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to get an eager'demand (5),
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(5).
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broken?, (6),
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20.-A mathematical crawler (5).
21. They're used on many, a 19,
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Across table (5)
22. Gluts (5)
26. Herein one may expect to find
at least one 15 (7). 27.-Awa' wi' ye! (5).
The following is the solution of 28.-Friendly rivals-or should be. yesterday's puzzle:-
at any rate (5).
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ANIMAL QUARANTINE
Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright):]
'Shanghai, Aug 1.
Welfare Association in China and expresses his hopes in
the drive this year. Fointing out the mean ing of the Children's Year, Dr. H.
The Government Testing Bureau
After further discussion,
of Shanghai is beginning to exer- H. Kung says:: Mr. Lowinger expressed his pleasure at
"Every
adult should share the cise animal quarantine to-day, with ́ meeting the Chinese miners and responsibility of helping the young a view to checking the carrying explaining to them anything they boys and girls in this country.
of contagious animal diseases, etc. did not clearly understand He had They should make the boys and into this country. From now on worked in Malaya for 26 years, he girls realize their position in the all live-stock will be subjected to said. and was still working for the country and enable them to ex-inspection by the Bureau before Interests of Malaya on the Inter-Press and develop themselves for importation from abroad will be
the benefit of the nation.
nation Tin Committee.
INTRICATE
SUBJECT
Kuala Lumpur. July 31,
BETTER METHODS
young children.
1.
permitted.
The importation of animals from foreign countries may be required "There are several things which to be accompanied with certificates, Mr. Lowinger is finding air trans-
we should do for the children's of inspection issued by the proper port a boop during his brief and Welfare movement this year. At Government veterinary officer of busy visit to Malaya. This after-home the environment should be the country or district of origin. noon he returned to Ipob, againsttitable and children should be On arrival of the imported animals. using the air route.
brought up in a more scientific the Bureau will dispatch inspectors His meeting with the Selangor better methods for the benefit of places to carry out inspection." In way, while parents should study to the ship or other designated miners yesterday was a pronounced success. He Impressed the gather-children should be given proper with, the required certificate and In the school, case the animals are accompanied Ing with his grasp of a big and intricate subject, and spoke clearly instruction while physical punish- they are found healthy and free and convincingly.
ment should be abolished. More trom infectious or parastide disease, Incidentally, he is popular with libraries and child welfare asso- certificates of inspection will be the reporters. He enunciation is clations should be established, as duly issued forthwith and the
well as children's cinemas, public animals released. excellent, and he speaks at moder- ate speed, with useful emphasis parks, playgrounds, etc. Organi- on important passages. He is there-zations working for the welfare of fore easy to "ake." Some Malavan public men, who at times complain of being misreported, might, try to emulate his style.
The writer had an interesting chat with him before he left for Ipoh, and found him very pleased with his experiences thus far.
FUTURE PLANS
"I have a feeling," he said, "that my visit.proving worth while, Ir it, does nothing else it making the Malayan miner, of whatever nationality he may be, feel that he is not being left and his views are not "being" ignored.”
It is two and a half years since Mr. Lowinger left Malaya, on re- tirement from the office of Survey- or General. He is thoroughly en- joy.ng his visit, renewing acquain- tance with old friends and scenes; and it will prove very helpful to him in his work in London, not only as tin delegate but as Malayan Agent...
He spoked of his plans for the re- mainder of his stay. To-day, at Ipoh. he meets the members of the Chinese Mining and Planting As scelation, and tomorrow morning he will confer with the Council of the Chamber of Mines
He will return to Kuala Lumpur en Friday, and on Saturday morn-
the children. In this country should co-operate closely, for only in this way will the greatest benefits be derived."-
China United Press (by mail)
opening of the Malayan Exhibition by the High Commissioner.
VISIT TO FACTORIES
APPLICANTS TO PAY
1 expenses for transporting the unported animals to the quarantine station, feeding management, me: dieal treatment and shipment must be paid by the applicant. For the service of testing, the Bureau will "charge a fee which will be fixed by the Bureau.
Dr. 8. Y. Chen, chief of animal and Animal Products Testing. De- partment of the animal quarantine Subsequently he will do further service is in the charge. Dr. Chen travelling. He is keen on seeing is a D. V. M. and M. 8. from Mic- the Perak hydro-electric, under-igan State College of Agriculture taking, and is particularly anxious in U. 8. A and has had many years to obtain all the information he of experience in animal inspection. can about rubber and the working He is assisted by several veterinar- fans and a group of, students in of the Restriction scheme, as R180 about pineapple cultivation. He running this animal quarantine.-- will devate time to sundry matters China United Press (by mail), v relating to the Malayan Agency in London..
CONSERVANCY WORK
He intends to visit pineapple plantations and factories, and the rubber shoe factory, in the Klang district, and he hopes to be able to [Special to the "Hong Kong Dally
go to Port Dickson to see something of the Malay Regiment.
Prema" (Copyright).]
· Nanking, July 31
On Aug. 12 and 13 he will be in Aingapore, to see the Trade Com- · The first class of the Hual River missioner and discuss trade matters Conservancy Training * Triktitute, with prominent merchants, He composed of 103 students, will be has already had a useful talk with graduated on August 8, it is learn the Registrar General of Statistics. en here to-day. The graduates
He wil return Home by air by will then be dispatched to the plane leaving Singapore on various points along, they Hasi
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