HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
GERMAN ENVOYSĮ WEDDING BELLS
TO CONFER IN COLONY
Ambassadors To China And Japan Here
Herr B. Ott, German Ambassador to Tokyo, arrived in the Colony
by the
Felix Roussel yesterday. When met by a representative of the Daily Press upon his arrival, and asked whether a conference would take place between himself and German Ambassador to China, Dr. Oscar Trautmann, who arrived in Hong Kong on Wednesday, Herr Ott admitted that a discussion would take place, but would not divulge further information.
"When questioned whether he would discuss the Anti-Comintern Pact when he reported to his Gov- emment la Germany, 'Herr Ott smiled and would not say any- thing.
Herr Ott will leave for Europe by Imperial Airways plane this morning.
ALL MILK TO BE PASTEURISED
Urban Council's Recommendations Adopted
Sir Percy Noble's
Son Married
The marriage of Lt. Allan Nobue, B.N. son of Vice-Admi. Sir Percy und Lady Noble, of 72, Chester- square, took place on April 9, at St. Peter's, Eaton-square, to Miss Bärbara Gabbett, daughter of Col. and Mrs. K. J. Gabbett, of Army Headquarters, India.
The Rev. D. J. N. Wanstali, Chaplain, R.N.. officiated, Freb. Austin Thompson assisting.
The bride was given away by her father. Her wedding gown was or silver lame, and her tuile bridal vell was held in place by a plaited silver coronet. Sprays of orange blossom, appeared on the shoulder of her gown, and she carried a shent of Harrisi! 1ltės: Mr. Charles Noble was best man.
The bride's mother held a re- ception at Claridge's after the ceremony. and bride and bride- groom left subsequently for the New Forest, where the honeymoon is being spent.
Among the guest were: Lady Noble, Mrs. Norman Noble, Mr. Alastair Noble, Col. and Mrs. G. C. Hodgson, Capt. and Mr. Frederick Noble. Mr. P.
Hodgson.
Marchioness of Abergavenny, Lady Moya Campbell. Brig.-Gen Sir Frederick and Lady Guscolene.
and Vice-Adml Hardman-Jones.
Adm. Bir Percy Noble, who is in command of the China Station,
was unable to be present. LT. A. A, WYNDHAM BAKER AND MISS MACNAGHTEN The marriage of Lt. Alexander Hulk will come into force ou Arthur Wyndham Baker, R.N.; only
Compulsory pasteurisation
of
GENERAL
AT MACAO RACES
Photographed at the Macao Race meeting recently.
Propaganda And The NAVAL FUNERAL
Sino-Japanese War
(Continued from Fare 2) Philippines: Vice-President Sergic Osmena: Mr. Paul V. McNutt, US.
Chief P.Q. Francis
Temme
The funeral of Chie: Petty Omcer High Commissioner to the Philip Francis Bernard Temme, of H.M.S. |pines, who is mentioned as a future Robin, who died of heart failure President of the United States; and at the Royal Naval Hospital yes- General Paulino Santos, Chief of terday morning, took place in the Staff of the Philippines Army, all afternoon at Happy Valley. of whom deeply sympathized with ị Full naval honours were accord- China and expressed the hope thated the deceased. The coffin was we would emerge victorious in our draped with the Union Jack and struggle for our rational existence. firing party accompanied
procession. I was glad to have contributed a
little to China's cause by present
ing China's case to my hearers and my readers and I shall be more happy to know if any results have been achieved.
You must differentiate between
the
Comer. Craig, Commander of the Amongst those present were' Lt.-
Seamew, representing the senior officers of the West River patrol. and Commisaloned-Gunner Apple- yard, who represented the Cumber- January 1 next as the result of Non of the late Mr. and Mrs. a paid or professional propagand-
land. The Rev. J. T. B. Evans. adoption by the Leginative Coun-Frank Wyndham Baker. of Bath. 1st and one who does publicity Naval Chaplain. cfficiated at the cil yesterday, after a second and to Miss Renee Gavrelle Mac-work on his own initiative and at graveside. third reading, of certain new bye-naghten, youngest daughter
Wreaths were sent by the Com- of his own expense wherever he goes, mander-in-Chief, China Station. laws made by the Urban Council Brig. Gen. E. B. Macnaghten, of The former is bound by orders omcers and men of HM. Ships aud took place on April 9 at St. tain things, whereas the latter is In rling to move that the bye-James's. Finchamstead Canon M. free to do as he wishes and say and the management of the St. RAO.B., M. and Mrs. Saunders. laws be approved, the Attorney Tower officiated. the Rev. R. D. what he "wishes, Personally. I General. Mr. J. A. Fraser, said:--
Weller, assisting.
Francis Hotel. found that, by doing what I did! The effect of the amendments
Given away by her brother, Mr. and what I am still doing. in Hampshire.
The deceased leaves a wife in is as fo.ows:---
James Macnaghten R.A.. the bride private capacity. I have been able On and after the 1st January, wore a wedding gown of ivory and to achieve much better results
LATE MR. JOCK CAMPBELL 1935. Which is the date on which silver brocade, and a long white than I would had my position been "Joe" Campbell, who died at the The funeral of the late Mr. tulle vell surmounted by a knot an official one. the new bye-laws are to come into force, all milk soid, offer- of white flowers. Her jewels in-
Kowloon Hospital on Wednesday ed or exposed for sale
cluded a pearl necklace, the gift
night, took place at the Protestant In carrying on publieity work Cemetery yesterday when a num- used in the preparation of food of her father, and she carried
aand in answering Japan's charges ber of friends pald their last res- for sale must be pasteurised, that i shower bouquet of white flowers.
against China and counteracting She was attended by Miss Angela Clement-Davies and Miss Joan
under the Public Health Ordinance Shanghai, and Mrs. Macnaghten. from his government to say cer-Establishments. Hong Kong, the
of 1935.
or
is treated with heat and then cooled in the manner prescribed in the bye-laws.
SINCERE STATEMENTS
Japanese propaganda. I found. pects.
The Rev. D Rosenthall officiated
That is the Forster, who wore dresses of white that it is better to tell the truth at the graveside, and amongst
effect of bye-law 1A, which makes it an offence to sell mik which has not been "pasteurised."
Bye-law 1B requires pasteurising apparatus to be of * type ap-
and make sincere statements. stiffened chiffon trimmed with
Truth hurts at times but in the Francis, Connor, Potter, Cavangh those present were Messrs. C. C. bows of silver èire ribbon and head-dresses to match. Lt. W. truth (which a professional pro-Louis, B. J. Walker, V. F. Watson:
end. It pays. By telling the honest E F. Sammons, F. Schnapel H." Skelton, R.N., was best man.
The bride's mother held the re-/Pagandist would not be in a post-F. W. Smith, F Sidebottom, G. proved by the Urban Council, the ception at the Wellington Hotel, on to do), I found that my list-G. Lyons, V. Glover, R. a. Simpson, eners and readers were apprecia-9. 8. Kwok, M. S. Wong and Ng treatment of the milk by heat to Crowthorne.
tive and more ready to listen. Ying. be automatically recorded and
Truth in propaganda is an in-
Wreaths were sent by Messts. spiration. Fabrication, exaggerac. c. Francis, Edward F. Gingle, E tion and distortion lead to irrita G, Thomas, E. P. Sammons, F tion and disbelief as the Japanese Gutteridge, F. E. Fraser, S. I. must have discovered..
Swetland, F. Schnapel, the man- agement of Viva Products, ant the Chinese Bar of the Palace Ho..
the records kept for two months THEIR
and to be open to inspection by Health or Food Officers.
T
APPROVED CONTAINERS
Bye-law IC prescribes certain standards for the construction. sealing and labelling of milk bot-. tles and enables the Urban Cour- ell to lay down standards for other types of containers in which milk is sold, except where it is sold in bulk.
MAJESTIES' PORTRAITS:
TO BE HUNG IN GOVERNMENT HOUSES
"A communique issued by the Colonial Secretary yesterday states:-
This bye-law also requires con- In commemoration of Their Ma-
We gentlemen, can do our bit for China along propaganda lines. May I suggest a few of the things we can do?
Help to arouse public opinion at home and abroad;
Present China's case fearlessly and truthfully in the press;
Selze оп every opportunity
INQUIRY INTO DORSETSHIRE DEATH
H.M.S. Dorsetshire is expected in
tainers to be filled by machinery Jesties' Coronation, the King haelther at the meetings here, and Hong Kong on May 10.
Inquiry will be held into the cir
or other approved means in the been pleased to upprove that elsewhere, to enlighten others on As soon as she arrives a full premises in which the milk la coples of State portraits of Els the real facts of the case; pasteurised and to be thoroughly Majesty and of Her Majesty the Counteract Japanese propagan- į cumstances surrounding the death cleansed and sterilized-in the Queen should be placed in Govern- da and lies by taking up endrels of Leading Seaman R. E. Dickin
or ment. Houses in Canada. Australia, on China's behalf;
case of bottles, with steam bolling water-before they used.
}
son, who was found dead aboard
are New Zealand. Union of South Help to maintain the morale and the cruiser somewhere off Cairns: Africa Newfoundland, India, arouse the confidence of the peo-in the waters of North Queensland. South Rhodesia, Burma and Co-ple: lental Dependencies, and British Embassies and Legations abroad.
MACAO HONOURS OUR LADY OF FATIMA
Impressive Procession Through City
Macao, May 11. On Friday, May 13, all churches in Macao will be decorated in honour of Our Lady of Fatima,
when one of the most impressive religious processions will be held.
.
Urge the people to continue the
war of resistance and explain to
As a large number of copies will them why we should continue to
be required to complete thenght:
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ARMY TENNIS TRIALS
"The Army held their tennis
scheme of distribution,' some con- Urge the people to remain united trials yesterday When six pairs siderable time must necessarily and to support our National Goy- were on view. some good tennia ela poe before Ella Majesty's ernment;
waa sern, A. Warr and W. A. Land,
gracious intention can be carried into effect:
Urge the people to remain calm who played in the Colony cham- and not to be discouraged should plonships, being head and should.“ our armies meet with reverses ers above the other pals who, and, above all, we must not be- however, were by no means weak. come discouraged ourselves for, in It is understood the selections war, no army is invincible and for the Army "B"" and """Divi- The anniversary yesterday of there must be reverses as well as sion teams will be made some time
cannot expect al-today...
ANNIVERSARY OF CORONATION
The 'programme of celebrations in the Coronation of His Majesty victories: we cludes a Pontificial Mass at 7.30 King George VI was celebrated by ways to win. am and Benediction at 6 p.a Royal Salute of 21 guns from. Write to friends at home which will be followed by the pro-H.M.. ships in the harbour. cession to Penha Hill.
No oficial programme Was
case;
Players who took part in yester- and day's trial were:-A. Warr and W. abroad and push the Chinese A. Land; Tudor and Taylor: Wil- The route of the procession will arranged but a large number of
son and Duffield; Kingsland and be along Ban Domingos, Largo do people saw the screening of the
Send out newspaper clippings O'Connor Flinter and Adlam; Em-
cartoons which and
beberson and Celbourne, A may Leal Senado, Rua Central, Ru Technicolor fim of the Corona helpful to our cause. de Ban Lourenco, Rua de Padretion, which was shown at the Antonio, Travessa da Paz, Colcada xing's Theatre in conjunction with de Bom Jesus and Rua Nova da the current attraction. Penha. An open-air sermon, fol-. lowed by a Te Deum and Benedic-EXHIBITION MARKS OCCASION do the work; we must do some
tion, will bring the morning cele- brations to a close,
dept)'
Urge the people to help materi- ally and do a bit ourselves;⠀⠀
Don't be satisfied because others
London, May 12 ourselves.
VERNACULAR
* SCHOOLS
SUBSIDIES
The Code of Vernacular Schools
MERMA
The first anniversary of the This programme is not dimcult. Bubsidies was tabled at the Legis- In the evening the San Domingos Coronation of King George VI and I am sure China can depend on lative Council meeting yesterday. Church and the Penha will be Queen Elizabeth in Westminster you. Though we may get no The purpose of the Code is to ald flood-ilt (Our Own Correspon-Abbey will be observed today.
official thanks for our efforts, we Education and in particular pri-
education by Their Majesties have consented will. in the end, have the satis-mary to the occasion being marked by faction of knowing that we have mionetary subsidies paid to Verna- SIREN TESTS
an exhibition, in all capital cities done our duty and we can at back cular schools on the advice of the of the Dominions, of coples of their in our arm-chairs in the days to Director of Education, Tesis of a siren to be used in portraits in oil painted to com- come and tell our grand-ebildfen emergency will be carried out in memorate the occasion. No apertal that we did our bart during the Mr. Peter H. Sin presided at the the Central district about 11 a.m. festivities have been arranged.-war. China can depend upon you, meeting and Dr. S.W. Poon moved
(Transocean).
Ican she not?
a vote of thanks to the speaker."
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