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. 1936.

THE WORLD AND ITS NAVIES

STUDENTS

Japanese Keep

Close Watch

Shanghai Jan. 5.

4 Gossip We Must

"ONLOOKER.")

Despite the Japanese embassy's

Nineteen thirty six has certainly reiteration that no official action come in on a wave of festivity, and was being taken against student no one seemed to think of going demonstrations st present,

to bed t the wee ama' hours on Was noteworthy that student New Year's morning! slogans and hand-bills proclaiming There was a particularly cheer- "Down with Japanese imperialism!ful pre-timin champagne party in Revive the boycott" were causing a certain popular residential bülld- Japanese officials to watch the ing "the morning after the night situation closely.

before" and I heard that our

The Central Government yester-hostess had told some of her day took official action to hear the prospective guests that it would be demands of Chinese university so "convenient for them to drop students, whose participation in in around noon on their way home. anti-autonomy demonstrations have We were all delighted to see Mr. marked the North China political and Mrs. Lund back again in the i situation during the past two colony, but alas they are going to weeks.

Shanghai in two or three months. In Nanking. General Chiang Kaisa we must make the most of them Shek, President of the Executive while. we have them with us Yuan, summoned by telegraph

AT THE ROOF GARDEN delegates from student factions and presidents of colleges through- out China to convene in the capital January 15.

After an extremely bright First tin of the New Year in the Gloucester Restaurant at which we talked of every thing from in-

economies to the

latest

General Chiang planned to give the college delegation his report valved From proposals put forward by on, national affairs and hear the style in hats, some of us repaired the representatives of the British opinions of educational leaders re-to the King's Theatre where the Empire, the United States, Japan,garding the political crisis in which Marx Brothers kept us in such France, and Italy at the opening students have been actively fits of laughter that we almost

of the Naval Conference, it is evident that all the nations desire

Laval Hmitation and disarmament in one form or another, and prolongation of treaties to prevent any possibility of & raco in armaments.

Mr. Norman Davis, for the United

participating.

collapsed. By way of refreshment The Generalissimo emphasized we went in search of tea and more good order should be kept pending fun at the Hong Kong Hotel Roor the Nanking conference.

Garden. Seldom have I seen such

Meanwhile, Pelping Students, in a crowd of Afteroon revel

United News.

received

the invitation of the Government to send representatives for a con- ference in Nanking- Reiter

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a letter to the editor of the Dart-Lovely little Chinese ladies arrived; mouth College newspaper for re- each looking more soigné than the Britain suggests limitation in the lease in the American college press. last, but I could not recognise a number of vessels of each type, called on United States students single friend in the crowd. so 1 Two Members of the Galety Girls who will make their debut in Hong and in their individua! size and to exert their influence to "prevent won't attempt to give any names. Kong on January 11, another Gala Night at the Roof Garden of the

were becoming Chinese armament. Further, she recom-a terrible period of war and chaos There

Hong Kong Hotel

mends a reduction in the maximum in the Orient.”—

dresses of every imaginable hue, size and gun-power of capital

and I thought the jewelled hair ornaments ships, heavy cruisers, and aircraft

most intriguing looking very sweet. Even in that pink and "brown. Mrs. Maurice INVITATION ACCEPTED

fashion. carriers permitted by the Washing-

large room, space was too confined Jones, another who the trooper ten Treaty, and asks for the aboli-

Nanking, Jan 5.

The inimitable "Cowan and for the crowd and many people bears away, but only to Singapore, tion of submarines.

The Ministry of Education has Bailey" sang that popular number from time to time had to dance was in a well cut gown of black

a reply from student About a quarter of Nine, and in the Rose Room. Practically satin with a small fur cape. Mr States, proposes a total fuction Klangs and Shanghal accepting ber from Fred Astaire's film, which party, but they certainly took a gown of dark green and looked bodies in Anhwel, Shantung then they introduced a new nam everybody one knew was at the Felix Joseph was in a cocktail of 20 per cent, in the " isting Treaty

tonnages for Britain,

la coming shortly. It met with lot of finding! Mrs. Dixon, an- most attractive, but we were sorry | Japan, and his own country, or, if

enormous success, and we are de Mother of our hostess, I thought, was not to see her husband also. Mary that be found impossible, a lesser

termined not to miss the film. outstanding in a purple cocktail Taylor was there, and also Joan reduction. At the same time, it is

Ted and Evelyn danced "Paradise gown and a smart såver hat. Com Dowbiggin in brown and beige. hoped that France

EFFORTS FAIL and Italy,

Rhythm amidst great applause.modore and Mrs, Sedgwick were Mrs. Davies, whom we are all glad which are full parties to the

Felping, Jan. 5. and later all four artists took part there and Wing Commander and to have back with us once more Washington Treaty, but not to

Falling in" their Efforts to per-in a rollicking "Naughty Ninety" Mrs. Keary," the former receiving and also to see that she is looking, that portion of the London Naval suade the students to resume the number which fairly brought down cungratulations from a host of a much better, was in pale blue

'friends.

and navy blue with a smårt Uttle Treaty which dealt with cruisers, class work, most universities in the house! destroyers and submarines, will see Peiping, including Yen Ching,

halo hat of navy, Mrs. Conway their way to achieve further Thing Hwa and the North-western

aw in the distance, looking as Hnitation and reduction,

University, have decided to begin

Col and Mrs. Lewis. I saw too, pretty as usual, Major and Mrg France, represented by M. Cor-the winter vacation from to-mor-

but by now they are on their way Campbell were there and Captain bin, is favourable to drastic limita-row...

to England and I know they will and Mrs. Eccles, the latter in a tions, even of large reductions in The Pekin University authorities,

be much missed here.. Mrs. Murray cocktail gown of black and red; I thought was most striking, she and Mrs. Smith favoured also a was attired completely in black cocktail ensemble of blue trape.

tive reduction must be approached successful, the class-work will be and quite the largest party of the small black hat with a large vell looking extremely well and Major with caution, while any treaty resumed to-morrow.

Col. and Mrs. Kirke were Pretty Mrs. Russell was in a most and Mrs. Wolseley were there, also entered into must endure for a The student délegates have receiving everybody at the entrance becoming shade of pale blue velvet "Jackie 'Broome.”► Altogether it' imited period only. While adher- already been elected from various to the Roof Garden, Mrs. Kirke which set off her fairness to per- was a most enjoyable party and I ing to the view that submarines schools to proceed to Nanking to very elegant and gracious in green, féction. Mrs! Holmes was there am sure everybody."will remember are necessary for defensive pur-participate in the conference sum- Brenda was there too in white and with her husband, and favoured!' for a very king time. poses for humanising the methods moned by Generalissimo Chiang of naval warfare.

Kai Shek.

AT A COCKTAIL PARTY

"(BY" DAWN.”)

The cocktail party given by Col the maximum size and gun calibre however, still 'exert efforts to urge Kirke and the Royal Engineer

of warships as at présent authoris- the students to return to their officers at the Peninsula Hotel on

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Signor Grandi, for Italy, 18 Central News Agency. against any return to a system of unrestricted competition, and be

lieves in reduction and limitation. RECORD ATTENDANCE AT Due to the rapidity of technical

CHINA ART EXHIBITION development, however, Italy, like France, considers, it will not be casy to lay down any rigid sclution lasting over a long period of time.: For Japan. Admiral Nagano states that his country wishes for a just and fair agreement which

London, Jan, d. Visitors to the Chinese Art Ex- bibition at Burlington House, to the end, of December, numbered nearly 106.000.

season

NEWS SUMMARY

LOCAL AND GENERAL

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In the absence of the Portuguese Consul, who was unable to attend, owing to unavoidable circum- Among the passengers sailing for Beer won the lad.es' prizes while the gentlemen's prizes went, gü stances, Mr. F, P. de V. Soares of Europe by the P. & O. Chitral' on the Portuguese Consulate, per-Friday ste Mr. E. L. P. Davies, Mr. Mr. Kirman and Mr. Wilisins. formed the opening ceremony of E P. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. 8.

A very enjoyable New Year the new Kowloon Nursing Home, Hamer. Vice-Admiral Sir Charles which is situated in No. 160, Aus- Little, KCB. and Mr. G. W. MDance, which was attended ... by The record day attendance was tin Road, near the Gun Club Hill Sewell, AS from lar JANUARY, 1986, will secure for each country ade

the Club Offices will be situate quate national defence coupled registered yesterday, when about at 3 o'clack on Baturday afternoon. EXCHANGE BUILDING, | with a reduction in the burden of 7,000 people" visited the Exhibi FIRST FLOOR,

NOTICE OF "REMOVAL

Secretary,

C. B. BROWN,

Hong Kong, 80th December, 1995.

armaments. She destres a com tion. man limit of naval armamentë, as low as posalble, to be fixed for all countries, and a drastic, reduction.

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One of Hong Kong's prominent Jockeys, Mr. B. A. Proulx, left on The Kowloon Wharves presented | Saturday for the United States by

a happy sight at noon on Satur- the as, President Grant, day when, amid cries of "Bon

An examination in English for

over 250 people, was held by the Royal Engineers Old Comrade'z Association, in the China Fleet Club, on Saturday night, ·**

The band of the Royal · Ulster Rifles, under the direction, ú Band-Bergeant Allen, made their debut in a local dance hall, and were given a rousing welcome Among the officers of the Roya Engineers who attended wer

and Mrs.. Lleut, Cok Fordham Page 11 held at St. John Ambulance Head- Fordham, Major Dickson and Mrs quarters on Friday, January 10 at Dickson, Captain and Mr. Foley 5.30 p.m. The examination will be and Lieut. Luckin. conducted by Dr. Nash assisted by

in offensive forces. It also appears predominance with the strength Voyage" and "See You in Blighty," that it is the settled conviction of allowed her under the Washington the troopship Neuralia, with 900 the St. John Ambulance Associa the Japanese Government that a Treaty. Britain and the United officers and men of the Lincolnton (part of the Red Cross Or numerous ganisation of the British Empire just and fair agreement giving all States, on the other hand. not shire Regiment, and round, "equality of security can only have vital interests in the other detalls, salled for India and Home Nursing Certificate will be only be attained by discarding the Pacific, but in the other oceans of England. ratio system and substituting a the world. Even L capital ships. common upper limit. Offensive aircraft carriers, or heavy cruisers The Macao Senior Hockey XL vessels such as capital ships, air were abolished or drastically re- lost their match to the KITC, on craft carriers and heavy cruisers duced, a "common upper limit" Saturday after a thrilling en- should either be abolished or with Japan for the British Empire counter. Their second XL easily di astically reduced and each and the United States would not accounted for the Recreto. Other nation, within her limit (presum sive ther" equality of security hockey matches will be found on

The British strength in capital ably in the total tonnage of her

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a trained hospital nurse, Brigade

Cheng Yuen, a lorry driver, members wishing to take the ex- amination and those wishing to be residing at No. 199, Reclamation re-examined in First Aid and or Street, was admitted to the Kow- Home Nursing kindly noury the loon Hospital on Friday suffering Secretary on or before Thursday driving lorry No. 2630 in Castle from injuries sustained while

Peak Road, when near the Tin Kai village, he apparently lost control of the lorry, and it went over an embankment and dropped 20 feet

free to choose the types of vessels Powers. Though Britain is strong- An unbeaten knock of 100 by H. January 9 best suited to her needs. Japan, 17 in favour of reductions in their Owen Hughes was primarily test event. however, can never agree to the individual size and gun-power to ponsible for the HKCC. win over The whist drive and tombola NOTICE OF REMOVAL

abolition of submarines which she 25,000 tons and 12-inch guns--even the C.O.C, on Saturday in s premier held at the CVD Service Cricket NOTICE.

regards as defensive. "

to 22,000 tons and 11-inch guns if leaguer encounter Four other Club on Saturday night was wel Neither Britain, the United the 10,000-ton cruisers with 8-inch junior league games were also attended. Mr. Bendall and Mrs MERENS DODWELL & CO. LTD. States, France, nor Italy can agree guns could gradually be done away played,

Page 1. TOTICE is hereby given that the Announce that their General Offices that equality of security" will be with it is unlikely that if the is

duties of secretaries to the will be located in the Hongkong uzhieved through the Japanese Washington ratio remain as they red letter day was recorded in four this year, were not sufficient cidence in Hennessy Road on Association will be assumed by & Shanghai Bank Building, 3rd floor suggestions. The strength of a are, any less number than Afteen the history of the New Territories to hold the exhibits, the number dayaight of Mra Leung Po Massrs. Linstead & Davis, as from 1st January, 1836, ****

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The death occurred at her re-

navy necessary for defensive, pur-vessels could be accepted. The Agricultural Association at Sheng of exhibitors amounting almost to wife of Mr. Leung Po-cho, a MONDAY, 30TH DECEMBER,

Page 0.ner in the Wang Kee Arm of poses depends upon the particular reason is that the Fleet must be an District on Saturday, when 400, 72143

dores,The funeral took place needs of each country, in which capable, if necessary, of being split they held their ninth annual

Week-end football, was rather the Chinese Permanent Cemetery Telephone and P. O. Box numbers must be considered her strategical up into two portions for operations agricultural exhibition, which remain unchanged.

and geographical position her in dimerent areas. With a pro- proved an even greater success disappointing in the fact that the on Saturday and w

chevery tuzid The Motor, Wine, and Office sources of supply Japan a portion of vessels always absent than that of last year About 8.000 Chiness. Clyllis

Full results

Mire Loung Equipment Departments are not terested mainly the

rentting, a smaller number than exhibits as against last year's nearly ended in a riot, affected and will remain in their Facific, where It

fifteen would be definitely, txi 5000; were displayed on the various of the games are to be {4 96] present offices.

C87 she already enjoys effective navril aumicient for our needs.

stalls which though increased by

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