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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1937.

COCKTAIL

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THE GUESTS Among those invited to Robert's party were the follow- ing: Secretary-General Major- General 'G. Au Yang, Hon. Mr. N, L. Smith, Sir A. MacGregor. Mr. Jus- tice Lindsell, Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North, W. J. Carrie, Brig. General HG. Seth Smith, R.A.D. Forrest, Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson, Major R. D. Wal- ker... G. C. Pelham, V. E. Duclos, Mr. J. P. Braga, Chev, J. M. Alves, Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington, Sir H. E. Pollock, Hon. Mr. W."A. Hughes, Hon. Mr. M. T. Johnson, Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson, Hon, Sir Shouson Chow. Hon Dr. R. H. Kotewall. Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, Hon. Dr. Li Shu Fan. Gen. Chan Ki Yau, B. C. Hawkins. Coni- missioner A. H. Forbes, J. R. Mas- son, W. F. Landale, F. C. Hall, W. J. Waddington, Li Sing Kul, David

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A study in expressions recorded by the camera at last Satur- day's Race Meeting.

March

STRAITH

STRAITS

SHANGHAI

THE STREET SINGERS

Au. J. H. Taggart, T. B. Wilson, L To-night At Queen's

The Fong. Kan Tung Po. 1 Koon Chun, Eu Tong Sen, Wong, Sik Chung. Wong Ylu Tung. 8. J. Chen. S. L Pan, E. Cock, T. A. Mitchell, Dr. S. To Wong, Mr. D. W. Luke, Li Po Kwai, Ip Lan Chuen, Li Yau Taun, Ho Kom Tong, Fung Kong Un, Kwok Chuen, Chan Harr, Choy Hing. A. E. Pratt, H. Ching, "Five Editors of English Press, Seven Editors of Chinese Press, Major E. L Ho, Ho Wing. M. W. Lo, M. H. Lo, Horace Lo, S. L Wong, W. M. Gittins. Dr. K. C. Yeo, Wu Dlt Ng, C. Y. Kwan, Y. K. Kwan, T. F. Lo. Wel Tat. W. Zimmern, George'She, I "Aw Boon Hau, Ip Kwai Chung, J. E. Jessen, Chau Han Chi, Elshop R. O Hall, Bishop H. Valtorta. Prof. Nixon, Prof. Gerrard, Count de Courgelle, Mr. Hùng Tsze Yet, Mr. Kwok Chan, Mr. Peter Bin, Mr. S. M. Churn, Mr. M. J. B. Montar- gls, Mr. Yung Koon Man, Mr. Leung Shui Hang, Mr. H. L. Huang. Canton Delegates

Chief of General Staff, Géneral Chu King-tong, Commissioner Lau Wai Chi, Messrs. Li Hui-wan, Fok Chung-Kong. Chung Tin Sun, Wong Sal-kwong, Chang Yup-nan, Sun Pok, Ng Taz-cheung, Sun Chung-ying. Li Ta-chao, Wong Wa, Cheung Chun-sal, Cheung Yun- yeux. Wong Chik-hi, Kam Yim- man, Chan Tsz-muk, Tam Fo- shau and T P Wong.

CHAMBER

Theatre

Street Sale

Of Flowers

S.P.C. EVENT ON SATURDAY

One of the Colony's best-knowi and most valuable · organisations for the relief of poverty and suf- tering amongst the poorest of the

The final dress rehearsal of Street Singers took place last night, and to judge by the result Street Singers should be the best show the Philharmonic have put on for quite a long time. Prinel-poor-the Society for the Protec. pols and chorus are alike excel- tion of Children-ls holding its lent, the plot is interesting and annual, street sale of flowers on the music bright and sparkling, Saturday, April 17. The event is better than this it is new, or at being organised by the Women's least new to Hong Kong.

Auxiliary of the Society, and as this is one of the Society's main sources of income it is hoped that the public will show its apprecia- tion of the social work which the Society is doing by liberally res- ponding to the appeal for funds.

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Our local public can always be depended upon to turn up: in full force for the LAST night of any amateur show, but we hope that just for once in a way they will break their own record, and turn up in the first Just to encourdge a Society that has worked hard and well to give them something, really charming in THE STREET SINGERS.—Acwo.

BRITISH LOSSES IN CHINA

Money Advanced To

Mortgagors

Last year, the Bociety dealt with 1,572 new cases, affecting the well- being of 3.687 children. Since its foundation, the Society has hand- led no fewer than 5,884 cases, in-

of volving 11,751 children.

the cases dealt with last year, one thousand required medical atten-,

tion.

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WEDNESDAY

Some idea of the poverty-level ( Bangkok via Swatow reached by those whom the Society Swałow

helps may be gathered from the Foochow

fact that last year the average in Bamshúi and Wuchow

come per head per month of the Amoy

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ly investigated before assistance is Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Mr. A. C. Moreing, Conservative, given, and the public can rest | Straita speaking in the House of Commons | assured that the money It contri- to-night asked If the", British" butes is put to the best posalble Government would represent to the use. Chinese Government that in pro- ceedings in the Chinese courts for the recovery of mortgage debts due to British subjects the defendant

OF COMMERCE

RECEPTION

General Wa Entertained "

General Wu Teḥ-chen, the newly

Kwangtung, Province was enter- to appeal to, higher courts with- tained at an enjoyable tea party out providing full security, for reception by the Chinese Chamber costs.

appointed Civil Governor of mortgagors should not be allowed ART CENTRE FOR

of Commerce, which was held in Lord Cranbourne. Under-Secre-, the Chamber's Board Room, Con-tary of State for Foreign Affairs, naught Road Central, yesterday replied that a petition for presen- afternoon.

tation to the Chinese Government was at present being prepared in Shanghai.

The reception was attended by a large number of members. and friends including many other pro- minent local Chinese business meri and merchants of the Colony."

Upon arrival at the Chamber, His Excellency General Wu was met by a reception committee. He was then 'escorted to a seat of honour by the Chairman, before 'x portrait of the late Party Leader Dr. Sun Yat-sen, and before which, the gathering reverently bowed three times,

After the ceremony, a group photograph was taken.

CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH │Į

In welcoming His Excellency, the Chairman, speaking In Chinese, Bald:-

We are exceedingly glad of this opportunity to-day to have His Excellency General Wa Teh-chen wit us in this Chamber.

be

"I assume this polat will covered in the petition and To action could be usefully taken untli the petition is presented.” he said. The report of a case in which a British subject lost $30,000 on $75,- 000 advanced to Chinese mortgagors has not yet been received, but is [ ́expected in a few days, the House

was told.- Router.

warm welcome accorded to him. He remarked that regarding the constructive policy of the National Government, and in order to meet the wishes of the people of Kwang- tung, it was his intention in assuming the Chairmanship of the Kwangtung Provincial Government to work unremittingly for recon- struction and reform. under the Nanking programme, which in the end would make China, fist as modern and they would want it.

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GOVERNOR'S SUPPORT

From the

time of his

arrival

here His Excellency the Governor has given us the greatest encour- agement. He became an honorary member of our Guild, attended our

Air Mail for Swatow, Amoy, Foochow and North Chipă (via Shanghai).

Shanghai, Japan. Honolulu, Canada, 17,8, Á. Central and South America and *EUROPE via Vancouver, B.O., (Parcels 'for Canada only)---- dno Vancouver. B.C. 4th May- and EUROPE.ris Siberia.or

FRIDAY

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exhibition and bought many pic Letters for "Australia by Im. tures.

His Excellency not only approves our step forward, but appreciates our belief that a marvellous Art Centre can be built up in Hong Kong which should be a vital con- tribution to international under standing and friendship in the Far East. He so far pays us the com- dreams pliment of belief in our

that he

achieve our ambition, to establish has given leave, if we

and international school of art

here for it to be called the Andrew Caldecott School of Art,

His Excellency visited our Wan- chai studio and saw a demonstra- tion of Chinese art methods by visiting and local Chinese artists of repute.

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Manila, Australia and New Zeland vis

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SUNDAY:

When General Wu was the Head of the Public Safety Bureau of Canton, he did much for the gen- eral welfare of Cantor, and the benent of the merchants as well as the labourers at the cost of his

Mrs. C. Champkin has become energy and through wise schemes.

THOSE PRESENT

Hon. Bec. and Treasurer of the Then when he came to be a Mayor

Guild and the management com- of Greater Shanghai, he achieved

Those present at yesterday's re-mittee has been foined by Mesers even greater success, because at ception were Mr. 11 Bing-kul C. Champkin, E. W, Beatham, G. W. Foochow via Swalow that time, when he began to take (Chairman), Mr. Wong Mow-lum Arnold. At our first meeting we Bwatow, Amoy and Formos up his position, he was confront (Vice-Chairman). Mr. Tso Hok-yue shall have to decide on more de- ing great dificulties in managing (Secretary); The Hon. M. K. Lo, Mr finite plans for our present activi- public order and in restoring peace Lo Tung-fan (representing Birties, which we hope will include Robert Ho Tung), Mr. The Ka-po, in that clty.' It la`due to the ex- cellent work of His Excellency that Mesers, Ho Wing, Peter H. 8in, 14 regular classes in both Chinese and Western Art, regular co-operation Shanghai can be what it is to-day, Tze-fong. Au Chak-aum, Chan in the study of models, sketching and peace and prosperity have Kam-por, Chiu Chiu-fan, 11 Chor been restored, after the great san, Lau Yuk-wan, Kwok Chan, parties etc., together with greater publicity and facilities for showing calamity that occurred several Yue Chuck-sang, Lam Kow-mow, the work of our members. His Ex- Fung Ki-chenk, Ng Yiu-ting, Wong" We are certainly looking forward Yu-tung, Kwok Chuer, Jackman cellency tells us that he has in- for better days of the Kwangtung To, Tam Woon-tong, Chan Tit-yat, terested a number of public men Government under the wise rule of Cheung Lan-chow, Yung Koon- His Excellency, and I want to con-man, Lul Yam-shuen, Kwok Yau- schemes, whom we shall approach

for their advice and help. clude with our joint, congratulating, Chiu Chan-yue, Dr. I Ping-

Meanwhile suggestions from any tion and best wishes for His Ex-sum and others. cellency's good health, and the General Wu Ten-chen will leave interested, whether practising ar- prosperity of China." (Applause). for Canton at 10 am today by tiste or not will be welcomed by

GENERAL WU'S REPLY the morning express, and will be Mrs C. Champkin, 205. Prince Ed Replying, His Excellency General sworn in za Governor of Kwang-ward Road Faithfully Yours., Wu thanked the Chamber for the tung Province to-morrow morning.

Irena M. Ashby Macfadyen.

years ago,

in our present work and future.

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