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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1937.

HONG KONG ON

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THE SCREEN

Film Traveller's Impressions

Hongkongites will soon have the opportunity of seeing an au- thentic Alm of the Colony, taken by the man who produces "The Screen Traveller Hictures" (from New York).

The film will compose of com- prehensive pictures of Hong Kong -its contour, situation and beauty spots as a city where people of all nationalities live, where Euro- pcans intermingle with Chinese in perfect harmony under the pro-. tection and administration of the British Government,

The screen traveller is greatly impressed with the loveliness of the

pine trees, the fragrance of which reminds him of the French Riviera He shot some magní ficent and panoramic "scenes of the city, both of its natural beauty in the day and by night.

He is by no means trying to glorify Hong Kong through ex- presston by alms. He 15 going to show the world the bright and cheerful outlook of the inhabitants at the city. the gay life at the race-track and bathing beaches. the most-up-to-date hotels and public buildings, the incomparable

Mrs. Ho and friends at the last Race Meeting at Happy Valley,

AQUARIUM SOCIETY

MEETING

Outing To Fanling Arranged

The monthly Council Meeting of the Hong Kong Aquarium Society was held at the Laboratory of the Biology Department of the Hong Kong University at 8.30 last night, during which

a very interesting

SWATOW

INCIDENT

(Continued from Page 1)

of the culprits and medical, expenses.-- Reuter.

payment of

AIR PASSENGERS"

Canton May 28.

In connection with the Swatow saault case, Mr. Toyolchi Naka-

beauty of its natural harbour and talk on "An introduction to tropi-mura, Japanese consul general in

the panoramic scenery of Peak.

the

cal fishes" was given by Mr. B. E. Sugara, Hon. Becretary.

Specimens of the fishes spoken about were on view, and at the conclusion of the meeting free distributions of these fishes were made to all ordinary members of the society:

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HELPFUL OFFICIALS, "It is always a pleasure to make Aims in British Colonies," said the screen traveller, the reason being that the officials are always helpful and co-operative."

It was proposed to hold an out- When the aim is complete heing on Sunday, May 30, to Fanling hopes to release it through United Artist's to give Hong Kong its first screening before he screens it`at Radio City Music Hall in New York. He hopes to take

some films of Canton before returning to New York.

Resignation Honours

(Continued from Page 1)

SIR J. C. C. DAVIDSON The Right Hon. Sir John Colin Campbell Davidson, P.C.... CH. C.B. Chancellor of the Duchy of

strict. Members of the Society who are going are kindly requested to meet at 10.15 am to-morrow, morning outside Jordan Road Ferry Pier.

FLOOD DAMAGE AT HAI FENG

Swabue, May 28. Extensive damage and loss of lives occurred at Hai Feng owing to a heavy rain and lightning storm last week. The town was

Shameen, aga. cauled on Dr. Philip K. C. Tyau, Special Dele gate of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this morning to discuss the incident

The Fourth Route Army. head- quarters despatched Colonial Wu Min-chen, a staff offiser, to Swa- tow-by a-spécial, plane of the south-West Aviation Corporation Corporation to make investigation.

Mr. Sadaj Yoshitake, acting Japanese consul, left here this morning by the C. N. A. C. amphi- blan for Swatow to assist” Consul Sellchiro Yamazaki in this case. On board the same plane for Swa- tow was Dr. Andrew S. F. Lin, secretary of the Special Delegate of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Chinese authorities here and Mr. Nakamura desire to localise the in- cident and adjust it is an amicable manner.

Union New

under seven feet of water, and WORKMEN INJURED many houses were carried away by the sweeping torrents

Over one hundred persons were

Lancaster, since 1931, who has drowned. The surrounding vici- Seen created a Viscount, is Con-nity was inundated up to May 25. servative Member for the Hemel Fortunately the East River was Hempstead Division of Herts and able to drain away the flood water, was returned, unopposed at the but the current is running, rapidly. last General Election. He first represented that constituency from November 1920-December 1923, and since 1924. The following is his distinguished public career:

Rrivate Secretary to Lord Crewe, Secretary of State for Colonies. 1910; to the Right Hon L. Har- court. 1910-15; to the Right Hon. A. Bonar-Law, 1915-16; to the Chancellor of the Exchequer and Leader of the House of Commons, 1916-20; Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Leader of the House of Commons, November 1920 to March 1921: to the Right Hon. Stanley Baldwin, "Fresident of Board of Trade. 1921-22; Parlia- mentary Private Secretary to Mr. Bonar Law, 1922-23; Chancellor of the-Duchy of Lancaster 1923-24; Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, November 1924-27; Chairman of the Unionist Party, 1927-30; Chairman. of Indian States Inquiry Committee, 1932.

SIR GEOFFREY STORES FRY Sir Geoffrey Storrs Fry, C.B., 0.V.O., who is ́awarded a KLOB, has been Private Becretary to Mr. Stanley Baldwin since 1923. He was called to the Bar in 1913, served in the Home Office from 1915-17 and in the Treasury from. 1917-19 He was Private Secretary ((unpaid) to the Right Hon

Bonar Law, M.P, 1919-21, 1922-23.

CANTON MAYOR RETURNS

The Kwangtung Provincial Gov- ernment is petitioned to send re- ler to the flood victims. Union Newsl

Two Chinese workmen were ad- mitted to the Kowloon Hospital yesterday afternoon. Chan Chuen, who was working at the Kowloon unloading cargo from the Tokiwa Maru, was struck on, the head by the load. Leung Chuen sustained injuries on his right foot when he was run over by a barrow of oil while working in Island.

An interesting moment at the Macao Races.

HONG LEONG TIDR TAMEN From May 29, to Jans 41.1937.

HIGH WATER

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and Acting Finance Commissioner Ban. 20 of 47 40 0445

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of Kwangtung Province, who pra-por ceeded to Nanking to confer with Mom the Government in connection with financial matters, left Shang- hal on the 26th instant by the 55. President Coolidge for the Bouth.

Wed

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and arrived at Hong Kong yester- Thur. ^3 OCT day

It is understood that on arrival,

Mr. Tseng Yang-fu, immediately

left for Canton by train.— Chinese Evening Press.

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ROTAL OBSERVATORY HONG KONG

10 am., May 29 Barometer (at sea level), 29.78

Temperature, 85 F Humidity 78 per cent. Wind Direction, W.S.W. Wind Force (Beaufort), 3. Temperature maximum yester- day, 90 7.

Temperature, minimum lart night, 81 7. AS

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