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BIGOT

ADMIRAL

WELCOMED IN MACAO

Short Official Visit

(From Our Own Correspondent)

Macao, May 10. Paying a short official visit to Macao, Vice-Admiral Le Bigot, Commander-in-Chief of the French

Rotary Club Address

"Chinese Culture" was the title of the address given by Mr. Klang Kang-hu at the weekly meeting of the Rotary Club yes- terday, when a large number of Rotarians and their friends at- tended,

At the conclusion of his talk

Asiatic Squadron. was given 2 Mr. Klang was thanked by the hearty welcome by . E. the Hon Mr. M. K. Le, who said that Governor of Macao, Dr. Artarat a time when the newspapers Tamirnini de Sousa Barbosa, and were full of war stories. tales of other officials of the Colony. “

The entry of the French sloop "Dumont d'Urville" into the Outer Harbour was greeted by salvoes from guns on Gia H and from the Portuguese cruiser "Goncalo Velho."

innocent civilians and strife the world over. It was very refreshing to hear an address on culture.

Mr. Lo added that only a few days ago a local branch of the Sino-British Cultural Society was

formed and he hoped Mr. Kiang's talk would rouse more people to join the Society,

A guard of honour, consisting of a detachment from the Machine: Gun Company, under command at Capt. Caseiro Alves, waited at was like the title of a very big! the landing stage of the Pan- book. The Chinese name for It

American airport.

"Mr. Kiang said Chinese culture

was Chung Kwok Wan Kwarh. Admiral Bigot was the guest of The Bist two words, as everybody honour at a tiffin" given by H Eknow, stood for China, and wan the Governor at Government:

meant literature while Kwach

House, while later in the evening stood..for "to digest." the call was reciprocated by A. E Dr. "Artur Tamignint de Sousa Barbosa at a brilliant dinner held on board the Dumont D'Urvile Many leading officials Colony attended the banquet.

LONG HISTORY.

Chinese culture, 'the speaker said, went back some 4.000 years and

of the

WOMEN'S RELIEF

ASSOCIATION

MEETING

Madame dao Chung-kal pre- sided at a preparatory meeting of the National Women's Relle! Asso- clation held in the Chinese Mer

though it had undergone many changes its fundamentals remain- "ed, so that it may be actually classed as ang of the oldest living cultures.

Communism, socialism and die- tatorship-all these could be traced in the history of China, and if anyone went in for the study of Chinese history one would find that it tells of every- thing.

It was, in China that 'paper was Invented and printing, the speak- chants' Club, China Building, yes-er claimed, also started in China. terday afternoon.

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This is a newly formed' asso ciation which intends to devote its energies for the beneft and wel- fare of small children particularly

war orphans.

Madame Sun Fo Is the President and Madame T. V. Soong is Chair-

man of the Association.

Snapshots taken at the Fourth Extra Race meeting held at Happy

Valley on Saturday afternoon.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

This great country boasted the

At tomorrow's meeting of the largest publications, and to men-Legislative Connell the Attorney tion three of the biggest ones the General will move the following shu Ku Chuan Shu had 20,000 volumes, the Yung Lo Ta Tien resolution

10,000 volumes and the To Shu

In

BUS DRIVER IN TROUBLE

Injured Man In Hospital

Resolved that the style of the Chi Cheng -5,000 volumes, office of "Assistant "Attorney

A further adjournment was connection with the last-named "Crown Counsel" for all purposes Motor Bus driver, Ko Lam, ap- General" be changed to that of granted yesterday when a China, the Commercial Press publishes the land that the following addition peared on

pocket edition" of this

remand before.. Mr:

Public Officers (Changes of Style)a summons of driving his vehicle be made to the Schedule to the Butters at the Central Court on

Ordinance. 1937.

work

in 2,500 volumes and this may be obtained for about $400.

The Attorney General' will also

the course of yesterday's meeting. It was suggested that the Shum Chun Hotel which is at pre- sent vacated, would be procured "Chinese culture is 2 very for the housing the children, sub-vasi subject. I read the reports ject to approval. It was also sug of Dr. Reifer's addresses to the move:... gested that all local relief organi Rotary Club. sations combine into one and work together. So that at least 20,000 orphans might be cared for.

The following are members of the committee for the Hong Kong for Association branch of the Children's Homes:-

Mesdames T. V. Soong, Sun Fo. Wu Te-chen, Liao Chung-kai. C.C. Wu, L. Tai-chiu. To Ying- chung. Chu Chia-hua. Lady Ho Tung. Mdms, Tel Tso-yi, Foh Tse- ting. Foh Po-chai, Chan Fo-cho, Chang Kwong-chih, So Yin-ming. M.K., Sc. Blu Chih-wen, Cheng Teh-yu, Kan Tung-po

Mesdames

(without due' care' and caution in

Pokrulum Road in March 29,

Lau was alleged to have been involved in a traffic accident in which a coelig, in a funeral pro- cession. was knocked down. The inured man was sent to the hos

That the by-laws made by the He advises you to Urban Council under sections 5 study Chinese: do not laugh at and 6 of the Public Health (Food) that, for it is the only way to Ordinance, 1935. on the 28th day understand the. Chinese." Mr. of April 1988. amending the by- laws in the Schedule to that or dinance

beading under the

Klang concluded.

BRITISH CONSUL "Dairies and Milk Shops."

IN AIR RAID

Train Brings Two Japanese Women

Canton, May 10.

Mr. G. 8. Moss, British Consui. Chia-hon, General at Hankow, arrived, here

pital and will remain there an- other month.

Mr. D., B.. Evans appeared for be the defence and pleaded not approved.

guilty. Mr. M. A. da Silva was The second and third readings for the, prosecution. of the Bill to amend the law relating to the protection women and girls. will also be moved.

Hearing of the case was fixed of for May 25 at 2.30 p.m. ›

NAVAL DESERTER

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LICENCES REFUSED

GIVES HIMSELF

Miss Kang Ling-yi

BY URBAN COUNCIL

UP IN MANILA- Ching Tin-ku. Kan

Eight applications for restaurant.

Walking into the offices of the Fung Ping-fan.. C.H. Wan. Wanat 7.35 this morning, having been eating house and food factory British Consul-General in Manila Yu-ching, L. Ming-cha. Te-delayed by an air raid alarm over licences were refused at the Urban last Friday, A.B. James Horkins, fong, Liang, Ting-kai. Mok Kon- | Cantón just before sunrise. -

* Council meeting held yesterday. aged 20. of E.M.S. Decoy, gave, sang. Mel Chleri-chang. Eu Tong- Four Japanese planes flew over MR. R. Todd presided and himself up as a deserter from his sen, HS. Mok. Huang Shiao-hung. Tungshan but it is believed that other members present were the ship. Wong Wing-wah:-

no bombs were dropped.

Hon. Dr. P. S. Belwyn-Clarke, M.C.. ..Mesdames A.G. Bunad, Luk Al- Mr. Moss and his wife had to Hon. Mr. R. N. Henderson, Hor, Mr yun, Rose Tam, SF Tap, Ho Pak-leave the train, which remained T. H., King, Mr. F. C. Hall, Dr. S. ping. Wong Man, May Ho, Hoa tew miles outside, the station. N. Chau, Mr.-W. N. T. Tam, Mr. B. Chenk, MH.Wong. YK. Kwan, and take to the fields: '-

Wong Tape, Mr. Tang Shiu-kip K.F, Fung. Li Mong-sing. Dors Chinese reports claim that M.B.E.. Mr. J. Watson (Secretary

heavy anti-aircraft are brought and Mr. Im Ping-tseung (Assistant Dr. Eva Ho, Dr. Leung Cham-down one falder, but the news is Secretary). ha, Misses Cheng Po-ling. Yang not confirmed. Kon-bst, May Hsiung, Z. Rumjahn, ... WELL-TREATED TH. Sin, T. Irene Ho. and Hu] Muk-lan.

Ho:

NEW NAVAL

HOSPITAL

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It was decided to hold the next meeting on May 26 and not May

The delay caused Mr. Moss to 24. Expire Day, which will be ob- miss, the eight o'clock boat forį served as a holiday. Hong Kong, and he will probably take, tomorrow's steamer.

Two Japanese women and TRAGEDY ABOARD

child made, a hectie dash from

the station to the boat and fast managed to scramble aboard be- fore walling,..

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DORSETSHIRE

Enquiry To Be Held Here

He will be sent to Hong Kong. Horkina disuppeared from EMS. Decoy, on March 6. two days after the destroyer dotilla attached to the China Squadron arrived at the Philippines capital from the Singapore manoeuvres,

TRAFFIC CASES

For allowing an unlicensed driver to drive, AR E. Esmail, of Village Road, appeared before Mr. Butters yesterday. Mrs. Eamail

was also summoned for driving a car without a licence.

Acting Sub-Inspector prosecuted.

Baker

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ARMY TENNIS

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The Small Units Tennis League oficially opened yesterday when, at Sookunpoo, Headquarters Company. Royal, Scots, beat..HQ. 8th Bde. R.A., by five sets to four after some very interesting tennis had been played.

At the end of the second round the scores were 3-sets all but the Royal Scots, managed to claim two of the remaining three seta and with them the match... Scores were as follows:- Sergt. Fraser and: L/Cpl. Làng (H.Q. Coy R. Scots):---- beat RBM. Held and Bergt.

Skinner

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lost to Et. Hazell and Mr.

Gar, Sherwood

3-6 beat QMS. Kingaland and

Bergt. Stokes......

8-2 Pte. Wills and Pte. Chappell (H.G. Coy R. Boots); beat Reid and Skiziner ... 6-2: lost to Hazell and Sherwood 8-10 beat Kingsland and Stores .... 6-3

L/Cpl. Octon and Fte Fowler (H.Q. Cơy R. Scots) (--), beat Reid and Skinner

***... 8-2 lost to Hazell · and" Sherwood 3–8. lost to Kingland, and Stokes 5-7

NOVICE JOCKEY

THROWN

There was

¡A total fine, of $25 was imposed.

a riding accident IAAF Drew-Wilkinson; ot at the Valley during the morning

the Royal Beats, failed to answer gallops yesterday, but fortunate-

a summons for having ineffelently nothing serious resulted

LOCAL HEALTH RETURNS

Looking pale and worried they stated that they had had pleasant journey from Hankow." Every kindness was extended to

The local naval authorities, are them by the guard who placed still in the dark regarding the de-brakes on his car. The hearing. Provisions were made for a new them on the wharf to assure tails of the pragedy on board was, adjourned for a week. Naval Hospital in the Naval Es-that there was no Incident - HMS. Dorjetshire, while she,, was timates for 1937-23 but though (Reuter),

Ajin the waters of North Queensland, they have not started building ARRIVAL IN HONG KONG

the only information that has operations' yet, it is hoped that a The two Japanese ladies con reached them so far being the start will be made in the near corned were Mrs. Mabel Adiing-identity of the dead, rating whose future,

ton wite of a British Customs name is given as Leading Seaman

Seven cases of small-pox, two Capt. Fergusson and that the official in Hankow, who was ac- Robert E pickinson, a native of capes of enteric fever, two of present hospital though up-to-date companted by her child, and Ms Devonport

measles, two of cerebro-spinel Insofar as equipment was concern-Fumiko Tashima Mre. Adlington An inquest was held at Cairns, meningitis four of dysentery and ed was much too small for the fa a British subject.

North Queensland but no informa- one case of chicken pox were rer size of the Fleet here. In 1913. They arrived in the Colony by ion has yet been divulged ported to the local health authorit when he was stationed here for the ss. Talhan just before 3 pp. The Dorsetshire is, ob, her way ties on Monday the arst time, the hospital was yesterday but when seen by a here now and is expected within The returns for the week ended most on the water's edge but Dally Press representative aboard the next few days, when a full en- midnight, Baturday show the fal what, with all the reclamation the vessel said that they were too quiry will be held his completed since then it is now tired and had no statement to about a quarter-of-a-mile inland. make. and surrounded by "houses,

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lowing cases,

Mr. Hoo Pak-ming, novice ockey, took out Celebration Day a.1938 subscription grifin recently scquired by Messrs. Chan and Hoo. After going a rille at a slow' trot, Mr. Hoc sent his mount into gallop over the last quarter mile, and instead of pulling up the, pons continued in a mad rush towards, the six furlongs starting barrier."

I

Celebration Time then jumped

the rails on to the grass track, with the result that both pony and, rider. came down together. but no injury was sustained by

either.

Bmall-pox 35′ euses,"" 38, deaths: diphtheria, 3 deaths; enteric

deaths; Four bottles of King's Ale.!! -spinal brewed by King Edward, VIL in typhus 1992 at the premises of Bask aths and Ratclite and Gretion, was sold by

suction recently)

In a conversation with a fellow planes flew over it near Canton.fever 5 measles 20, There is accommodation for 120, passenger, however, it was under some of the passengers got off chicken-pot

fafd and took refuge in the fields and ineningitis. 20, patients in the present hospital stood that Mrs. Adlington

but it is hoped to provide for dous they were advised ble that number in the new one,

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in on when the train -- resumjed its fever. 1; dysentery JA panese Journey some of them missed it 131 deaths

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