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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1937.

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AGAINST JAPAN

Continued from Pazo 1)

RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED

Nanking. Feb. 13. Among the resolutions adopted at the plenary session this morning were two calling for earlier realisa- tion of local self-government and one providing for extension Kuomintang activities.

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So far all questions discussed have proved to be singularly in- nocuous.- Reuter.

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KWANGSI RESOLUTION

Nanking, Feb. 18. The

caling upon resolut.on national resistance to Japanese aggression for the recovery of lost territories introduced by Generals LJ Tsung-len, Pet Chung-hs! and Huang Isu-chu of Kwangs and General Lu Haang of Szechuen was considered to-day by the pre- sidium of the third plenary session.

The Shanghai War, the battles along the Great Wall and the re- covery of Palingmiao in Sylyuan were but localised conflicts, the resolution said, but the entire nation should mobiilse for the re- covery of lost provinces.

"All able-bodied men in Kwang-

At St. John's Cathedral yesterday afternoon, the Infant 'son' of Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Roberts, of No. 183, The Peak, was chris- tened. The baby was named Michael Collingwood. The Rev. H. W. Exines officiated at the ceremony. The above picture was taken after the ceremony.

(Photo by K. T. Tse).

AMERICAN

EXPLORER

To Bring Em Back Alive" From Sumatra

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS

(Continued from Page 1.)

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Payr. Cdr.--K U. White, to St. Angelo (Feb. 5), and to St. Angelo

si have military training," said the DR. WILLIAM M. MANN for Royal Hospital, Maitu.

motion. "They successfully resist-

ed the Communists when the lat ter passed through Kwangsi. These Kwangsi men can be turned into regular soldiers when war begins. Organisation of this militia corps is based on the Three Principles of the People."

The resolution also calls for freedom of opinion and restoration of patriotic movement of the people, basing th's point on the fact that when Dr. Sun was dying he urged that the people should be aroused for national salvation. -Union Neros.

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DRAFT OF MANIFESTO

Nanking. Feb. 18.

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ur, wiliam M. Mann, director of the National Zoological Park, Washington, was a passenger on board the P. and O. liner Corfu which arrived in Hong Kong last night from the North. He was accompanied by his wire and Mr. Maynard Owen willams, staff cor- respondent of the National Geo- graphic Magazine.

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Dr. Man is on his way Sumairu to obtain fresh specimens from the Jungle lands for the zoological park. He is not out to catch any particular type of beast or reptile. His expedition, which will be joined in Sumatra by two assistants, will traverse the jungle north, south, east and west.

Lt.-Cars-E. J. Frevost. to Bas- set, in command (March 10); M. Norman, to Cairo (March 23); «A. R. M. Black, to Iron Duke: and C. E. P. Harrison, to Curlew (Feb. 15) TI S Bell, to Durban, In command (Feb. 1); and R. E. Woodr.fle. to Newcastle, commg for acceptance trial and service.

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Lts.-D. H. R. Bromley, to Ver- non. for course (Feb. 24), to Excellent, for course (March 1), to Osprey, for course (March 8), and to Icarus (on-coming. for ac- ceptance trial and service); T. A. Phipps, to Impulsive (on commg. for acceptance trial and service); C. H. Crombie, to Vernon, for Mr. Wang Ching-wel, President

course (Feb. 24), to Excellent, for of the Central Political Counell,

course (March 1), to Osprey, for 'to-day began to draft a manifests

Dr. Mann has been director of

course (March 8), and to Exmouth of the third plenary session which the zoological park for the past (March 25); G. D. Anderson, will be made public on the con-

eleven years. Formerly, he was Excellent (Feb. 15); P. Somerville, cluding day of the session He is

entomological "explorer tor the R. H. Fanshawe, and W. F. B. assisted by Messra

Yeh Chu-us. Department of Commerce. Webb, to Vernon, "for course (Feb. chwang, Tai Chi-tao and

his appointment, he has 24). to Excellent, Since others.

made three expeditions, Including (March 13, to Osprey, for course Mr. Wang's draft will incor-

∙one, ten

South (March 8), and to Echo, Eclipse, years ago, into porate his

as stated in Africa, when he brought back 1,700 and Escapade respectively (March several speeches urging nationa.specimens. Five years ago he 25); H. E Jackson and 8. G. L consolidar.ty and unity under the visited South America on a simaliar Turnbull, to Newcastle (on commg. guidance of the present authorities mission.

for acceptance trial and service); before China is able to tackle Dr. Mann's principal assistant. J. Mowlam and R. W. B. Lacon, to Mr. Willams, will do all the photo- Southampton ton commg, for ac- foreign aggression.

General Chiang Kai-shek, Chair-graphic work in connection with ceptance trial and service); a. J. man of the Military Affairs Com- the expedition. He will photo-F. Milne-Home. to Diomede (on mission and concurrently Preal- graph in black and white and in recommg.): B.. R. H Ward. dent of the Executive Yuan, last colour, using both cine cameras Victory, for R.N.B., and J. M. D. night invited all the CEC, mem- and "still" cameras. Accounts of Gray, to Wolverine (Feb. 8). bers to à dinner held at the head- quarters of the Officers' Moral En- deavour Association- Union News.

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COAST DEFENCE PRACTICE

Coast defence gun practice with live ammunition will take place from the under-mentioned. forts, on the dates and at the times stated, during the week commen- cing Monday 22th inst. Monday, 22.237. Mount Davis Bat-

tery, 9.30am to 2 pm.

the expedition are to be sent back to the National Geographic Ma- gazine from Sumaira and a full account will be written by Dr. Mann upon his return.

Dr. Mann expects to remain in Sumatra for four or five months. Then he will make arrangements on the spot for transporting his strange cargo of wild beasts and reptiles to the National Zoological

Park.

The party are travelling to Penang, and from there to Medan. their starting point.

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LAICHIKOK MURDER

DISCOVERY

La Cheung, 30, unemployed, of no fixed abode, "was found mur- dered on the path of Main Castle Peak Road near the Female Fri- son at Laichikok yesterday morn- Ing.

"The body was brought to the Kowloon Public Mortuary and in- vestigations are being carried out by the police..

It was stated that the body' was covered with blood and there were Injuries pointing to the theory that the deceased was brutally as- vaulted.

AT WINDSOR

First Since The War

Knights of the Garter will meet in St. George's Chapel, Windsor. on June 14 for their first service since 1914, states the "Sunday Pictorial"

It will be a shimmering pageant, ending with a royal banquet in St. Gorge's Hall,

The Court will arrive at Windsor Castle on Saturday, June 12, for Ascot Week. During that week the King and Queen will entertain a large house party and attend the races in State every day. **

The King has now decided that the State entry Into Windsor in connection with the Coronations of Windsor and Eton shall take place on the day the Court arrives for Ascol

The King and Queen will motor to a point near Eton College and

KIANGSI-KWANGTUNG there change into open landaus,

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drawn by Windsor greys, accom- panied by an escort of Household Nanking. Feb. 18.

Cavalry. They will drive to Eton It is reported that the long-dis- College, and then through the tance telephone between Klangs town of Eton to Windsor. and Kwangtung Provinces will Their arrival will open a week soon be in operation.

of carnival, which will include a Experimental tests have been torchight procession of firemen made with most satisfactory re- and ex-Servicemen terminating in zults, and the inauguration will the Grand Quadrangle of the take place on the Zith instant-Castle, river fete sports and de-

forated vehicle processions." Chinese Evening Preaz,

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LİŞ. (E)-A. H. Bacchus,.to. Douglas (Jan. 20); and W. A. J. Campbel, to President, for duty in Engr.-in-Chief's Dept., Admiralty (March 1).

Schoolmaster (G.W.O.).—R. J. W. Hutchinson, to Vernon (Feb. 1).

Cd. Supply Officer.-E. H. Pitts, s Iron Duke (Feb. 11).

Ww Engr.-V. E. Bull, to Leander (Feb, 3).

LOCAL ESTATES

Motor Fatality Recalled

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Odd Bruusgaard, merchant, late of Oxhey Villa, who died as the result of a motor accident on the Mount Davis Road, Pokfulam, on October 24, last, left local estate sworn at $2,100.

A petition by J. Krogh-Mos, re- presentative of Messieurs Bruus- gaard. Klosterud and Coy, the law- ful attorney, for granting of letters of administration to the estate, has been granted by the Supreme Court.

Wong Chuk-chack, who died at San Francisco on July 1, 1936, and Jew Deep alias Joe Deep, who also passed away in San Francisco on

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