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AID FOR CANTON REFUGEES
Chung Sing Society Gala Tonight
GERMAN DIES OF CHOLERA
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FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1938.
GOVERNOR BROADCASTS FROM Z.B.W.
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The German liner, ss. Assuan, is as has Wireless Broadcasting. As fcumstances which have brought PROGRAMME FOR
now in quarantine as the result of listened across the Atlantic to his part of the British Empire the discovery of an outbreak of the description coming "over the very much into the limelight, and THREE DAYS -
cholera aboard the ship.
air of the Coronation last year, shewn it in a setting which we A member of the crew. M. LI began to feel-I believe in com- here, like all other friends An interesting aquatic
pro.
with many thousands of humanity, hope most carnestly will gramme. In which many well- Scheffer, is now dead. He was admon Known local swimmers, including mitted to the Infectious Diseases others that I actually was in the soon cease to be.
Friday last week.) Abbey. a witness of that solemn,
But grave though that thought W. Lawrence. Norman Lee, Lau Hospital on Po-bel, Mak Wal-ming. Miss Yeung Three other members of the crew beautiful service: and when later is, and heartfelt as is that wish, Sau-king, Miss Leung Wing-hang named Eggert. Brandt, and Beh-I heard the roaring cheers as the we need not dwell on it tonight. also in hospital. The Royal procession went by, they This is an occasion on which the SCARES FOR
and Miss Chan Yuk-king, will give rand are
serious con- were so real that it might have Hong Kong Broadcasting Commit- exhibitions, has been arranged by first-named is in a
been just round the next corner tee has every right to feel proud the Chang Sing Benevolent Society dition. SOUTH CHINA
and about to appear before my and happy. No wise man-er com- for their three-day gala and con-
SEAMAN'S FUNERAL jeert commencing tonight at Ken- The funeral of M. L. Scheifer, eyes; so utterly can one be trans-mittee--tries to please all tastes COME PEOPLE seem to delight in nedy Town
ported. In imagination by this all the time; for all listeners there in aid of funds for
took place at the Japanese Crema-miraculous invention, that the body are moments when they are im- assuring us that large scale Canton and Hong Kong refugees. torium yesterday, the body being itself seems to have followed the polled to a twiddle of the thumb military. operations are kely The rals will be continurd on
mind.
and "silence like a poultice comes to take place in South China Saturday and Sunday nights.
PYSCHOLOGICAL MIRACLE.
to heal the blows of Bound." in the near future, culminat- Last night the ceremony of "giv-
Or take again, those rare occa-Tyrants they are, of course, these ing with
Interrupting the coming life" to the 'dragon and lion,
Members of the crew of two munications plon; the
Canton- which will take prominent parts other German ships in port, the /slons when His Majesty the King Committee men, but theirs is a Hankow railway.
in the gala programme, was per- Tirpitz and the Ursula, attended the globe. As we listen, does not
broadcasts to his peoples around benignant tyranny, Recently Japanese agents informed in the presence of a large the funeral. Others present were: it begin to seem as though the ter in the story, they stand, pistol Hong Kong reported that Japan- Inumber of spectators..
Herr H. Gipperich, German Consul- ese propaganda was not strong crug here, and in comparison to the lion by dotting the eyeball Jessen, H. Luering. A. Gelewsky, at any rate, at those times the few But the point is that the hash is MY. Lau King-tsing gave "life" General, Messrs. E Hess, H. J.King were in the midst of us or at the ear of the over-pernickety at the farthest, next door? To me, client, and say "You'll take hash." with the foreign newspapers in with a vermillion pen. Mr. Lau
Liermann, Mr. Gerloff, Mr. Arns, the north of China, this certainly said: "The waking lion is now
thousand miles between are but as so good that the restaurant be- Mr. Nogkitzek.
The vivid, the comes fuller and fuller; and, "Is the case. As one reads these given ilfe. Our nation is beginning!
Wreaths were sent by the follow. a room's width. of one mind." Peace is predicted."
has wrought Gelewsky, Die Arbeitskameraden, Tonight's opening ceremony will
Co.. Hamburg Ameriks Line, NSDAP. Auslands - Organisation
cremated after a short service con- ducted by Rev. K. F. Erny of the Basel Mission.
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Like the Western American wal-
papers one, almost weeps for those to rise and ten thousand people areing:-Herr. H Gipperich, Arthu personal touch of the Broadcast moreover," the cook will always
kindly Japanese..
Surely the sane view is that all
this talk of attacking South China take place at 7 o'clock when the Die Ursula Rickmers, Jebsen &/miracle such as the mechanised)
is designed to keep ás many Chairman and Vice-Chairman will BIRTH
Chinese :oops: in the South as deliver speeches.
The programme is as follows:- Ortsgruppe. Hong Kong. Die Ar ANKERSON-On June 26. 1938 at possible deflecting them from the
beitskameraden Die Assuan, F. Opening song. ttle Country Hospital, Shang-Wuhan area so that the Japanese hal to Mr. and Mrs. W., A. may have a greater chance of
Feld & Company, Herr Scheffter. Lantern parade by members of
Die Arbeitskameraden. Die Tirpitz, Ankerson, a daughter a success on the Yangtse.
the Society.
gruppe Hong Kong..
MARRIAGE
HARRIS-WARREN-On June 18, 1938, nu All Saints' Churca. Woodham. by the Rev. Canon R. T. Jourdato, MA, assisted by the Rev. Brother . J. T Stephens: S.S.M. John Michael Gerard, second son of Mr. and
and Mrs.
John Harris. Ardnardeen. Woking, to Doro- hy Mary, elder daughter of Mr. and Ms. R. Laird Warren, of Pembroke Rough. Wcking.
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PESSIMISTS are declaring that owing to the bombing of the trade rallway Kowloon-Canton with the interior will greatly suffer for the next two years. This may be so, but it savours of insidious propaganda by the Japanese, the wish being father to the thought.
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Sinking event.
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400 metres free style by Lawrence. Somersault event.
200 metres free stylq by Miss D.
Hunt.
Back stroke by Miss Leung Yuk-
Germany And The Jews
a psychological | "season to taste."
So, as I say, the Committes, with processes of the electric telegraph whom I associate their founders never suggested.
and past members, and besides the But there is another and a more committee their able stan and appealing aspect of that miracle. many talented helpers may feel one sense the wireless has both proud and happy tonight. shrunk up the world for us: in an-For they cannot but know that the
In
100 metres back stroke by Miss Die Deutsche Arbeitsfront Otts-Other It has enlarged the field of service which is their care is one our daily experience to the point that has the warm approval' not Leung Wing-hang.
that everyone who makes use of only of its hosts of subscribers in its magic carpet can call himself this Colony but also elsewhere in in truth a Citizen of the World: far distant places. British folk in every owner of a "set" may boast Australia and Chinese in Vancou that the world is his oyster: andver are loud and frequent in their television is rapidly forging an praises of Hong Kong Broadcast- even More efficient knife withing; and tonight throughout a which to epen that Immense circle radiating as far as that and molluse..
further, there will be many who One speaks of such things light-will echo my congratulations en ly, but what do they not Import? this anniversary. And they wil The noblest use to which Broad-add to them, as I do, their warm - casting can aspire is to be the good wishes for the continued means of spreading Truth through success of the Committee during out the world and so to serve as its second decade. · the handmaid of Peace. One has
fong.
Dragon and llon display; fre- works.
SATURDAY
Opening song.
50 metres, free style by Mis It is a well-known fact that there is a risk sending up freight Leung Yuk-chun. by rail to the interior on account of the frequent bombings of the rallway. At- the same time the risk is only a fraction of that taken by Britain in the the Country Hospital. Shang- aal Sarah Maddox. aged 45 Great War with all the submarin- years. beloved wife of Alberting that took place. J. Maddox.
DEATH
MADDOX-On June 24. 1938. at
WAY AND MEANS CAN BE FOUND,
FUNERAL OF MRS.portation
O.M. OLDT
The remains of the late Mrs. Ora Lt. Col. E F. Budden, D.S.O on Maxwell Oldt, wife of Dr. Frank completion of four years' serv. as Oldt. who passed away at the a Regt. Lt. Col., is placed on the Queen Mary Hospital on Wednes- h.p. list (June 22): Maj. and Bt day, were cremated at the Japan- Lt. Col.. C. H. Peck, D.SO.. M.C.. isese Crematorium. Sookunpoo, yes- secd. for serv. on the Staff (June terday. 3); Maj. and Bt. Lt.-Col, R. Mac- leod, D.S.O.. M.C., is restd. to the estabt. (June 13).
CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS The follg. Sec Lts. to be Lts. (June 22), with seny, June 8:-A F. Galloway, K.. H. Stevens.
ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS Lt. D. N. Deakin is placed on the hp. list on account of
June, 17),
INFANTRY
1-health
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The service was conducted by Dr. C. H. Shoop who came down from Canton specially for the funeral.
prominent Canton Aany
re- sidents and missionaries attended. and many wreaths were sent.
ART EXHIBITION Owing to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce deciding to hold a public meeting of commemoration July 7 at its Chinese Library, the dates for holding a memorial ex-
Dragon boat display in moon light by members of the Chinese Junk Guild.
100 metres breast stroke by Miss Chan Yuk-king. --
100 metres breast stroke by R. Norman.
400 metres free style by Mak Waf-wing.
Boxing event.
100
metres free style by Miss Chan Wun-king.
We feel certain that. ways and means can be found for the trans- of freight into the Interior other than the railway. Roads can be used, and there are good communications by water transport right into the interior. If traders sit down and do nothing then trade with South China will not be good, but on the other band, communications are or- Banised then a. considerable tradė will accrue and there is no reasov. for pessimism.
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100 metres back stroke by
Lau
Po-het
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STATELESS CONDITION IN THE FUTURE
Dr.
REGISTER OF
PROPERTY... ·
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only to look at the nations whose. news services are the freest to re- cognize in them the most peace- Stuckhart, Secretary of loving among the peoples of the State at the Ministry of the In-Earth. "Mercy and Truth are met terior, foreshadows legislation together: Righteousness and Peace which will prevent Jews from ac-have kissed each other." quiring German nationality by birth, legitimation, or marriage.
THE COLONIAL SECRETARY
The Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith said:---
I suppose that the chief reason
I have been asked to take part in today's celebrations is that I hap- DESIRE FOR TRUTH
pen to have been the first Chair- the Broadcasting Com- Could there be a better, an apter, man of
Jews at present living in Ger- text for our thoughts, and more |mittee for Z.B.W. Actually I feel an impostor because ten many may be allowed to retain specially for our hopes, on this rather
in these troublous years ago today I was on leave in their German nationality (Staats- anniversary
I therefore don't angehörigkeit) but children born times. Like every powerful in- England and to them after the new law ha strument for good the wireless can, know much about those very early Water polo match: Chung Sins come into force would presumably as we know, be abused to the recorded programmes of which you RA.
Derby race.
Dragon display: fireworks.
SUNDAY
Opening song,
Fancy diving.
Dragon boat display.
SEEMS OBVIOUS to everybody that at the end of this unde-
War clared
China will requi: finance, and she is sure to obtain it. Japan will also want Anance; Lee. will she get it?
So far as we can judge. there do not appear to be large scale opera- tions in South China in the near future, if at all, and judging from
EMPTY VICTORIES
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the state of affairs on the Yangtse and further North, the Japanese forces are
Beats. and Herts. R.--Sec. Lt. W. hibition of Chinese paintings by S. Andreasen resigns his commn. the late Mr. Wong Ol-hung have
Junė 22).
been altered to July 6 (12 noon to being kept fully occupied winning Inniskilling Fus.-Lt. J. C. 7 p.m. July 8 and 9 (10 a.m. to 7 O'Dwyer to be Capt. (May 19).
p.m.)..
D.C.LL-Maj. (Qr.-Mr.) A. Brad- shaw. M.M.. having attained the age for retirement, is placed on ret.
empty victories.
What is astonishing the world is The total number of exhibits is the part the guerillas are playing In the north of China:under the
pay (June 10): Lt. (Qr.-Mr.) W. c. MORE CONFIDENTable direction of the 8th Rout
Mills to be Capt: (Qr.-Mr.) (June
22); Bandrar. G. Irvin, A.R.C.M., to be Lt. (Qr.-Mr.) (June 19).
FEELING
London, June 30.
100 metres free style by Norman
of local...
At ?
be Stateless. Similar regulations world's harm and loss, but such have heard. It is true that when would be appropriate, Dr. Stuck- methods.recall upon their users I came back to the Colony in the of 1928 as Postmaster hart thought. for gypsies, says and there is no real need for fear autumn
on that score. There is an ancient General I did suggest that we The Times.
Pressure on the Jews is being maxim "Magna est veritas et prae- ought to have a sort intensified daily in other ways. valebit" which has long stood the pocket edition of the B.B.C.
later date I found that two en- Recent police raids on cafés and test of time." 100 metres back stroke by Misspensions frequented by Jews, and The desire for Truth lies deep thusiasts, the Hon. Mr. Shenton warnings to "Aryans" against in the hearts of civilised men and Bob Sutherland of Jardines, Yeung Sau-king,
already been thinking "out add not all the ideologies in the had associating with Jews, are attri- butable to a desire to enforce the world will root it eat or smother something on the sathe lines
We had a series of tiffins to- social segregation of the Jewisn it. In many parts of the world community-a desire which hither- that desire is being thwarted. gether and gradually decided on a are--to has been less evident in the "nevertheless, the time will come number of names to be invited and about July or August finally in Freat cities than in the country- when Truth will prevail and.
1929 twelve gentlemen were in- hand in hand with her. Peace side.
vite to join such a committee with will come again into her own And in that "struggle Truth will terms of reference to assist in the improvement of programmes
100 metres free style by Miss Yeung Sau-king.
"Jumping over pagoda" event. Walking the greasy pole, Diving, and lion display: works.
Ladies' water polo match
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CHUNG SING CAMPAIGN FOR MEMBERS.
To facilitate the compulsory "Aryanization" of, businesses the Government, under a recent de- have no more powerful or loyal an broadcast by wireless in the Co
cree of Field-Marshal Goring are ally than the Broadcaster. compiling a register of Jewish pro
lony." I won't go through the 1st "GOING VERY STRONG" of the names of that arst com- perty, from which, the official In-
As I have said already, this is mittee; Ben. Wylle is the sole Army and the Central Govern,
structions indicate, little may be a birthday party. The Hong Kong survivor of the "foundation mem- ment. They are co-operating to-
omitted except pots and pans.
13 Broadcasting Committee ten hers." Foreign Jews come under the years old and is, one is glad to gether. and
The Chung Bing Benevolent So- the Japanese are
THE ORIGINAL STUDIO various strong ciety's canvassing campaign for decree in so far as they have pro- know, going very strong. It may The original studio was a sim- Midd'x R-The date of second- America regarding the prospects points along the railways
Ether members closed last night with a perty in Germany, but whether in not seem a great age, but when ple affair in the Post Office. "I see ment of Lt. R. C. H. Bellers is May of total of $8.182. Mr. Lau King-taing, practice they will be compelled to one realizes that the great BBC. Eeyore in the "Morning Post" des 14, and not as stated in the Gazette industrial outlook as portrayed by guerillas, who are repeatedly har-Vice-Chairman D1 the Society, make a return of their property is itself will only be sixteen this year, cribes it as a sort of indoor tent. of May 20.
Last night's sharp advance in Wail rassing the Japanese communica-heading the list with $1.370,
mors tlons-a
The resurgence of optimism in merely holding
R.U. Rif-Cap. and Bt. Maj. F.
Street served to Imbue a
C. Yeo, M.B.E., M.M., is restd. to confident feellar in the city, the estabt (May 24); Sec. Lt. G.
Base metals provide the out-
G. R. E de Stacpcole from Supp.standing feature strength under Rea, of Off., R.U. Rif., to be Sec. Lt the leadership of copper where (Jurte 21),
ROYAL TANK CORPS Capt. W. E. Blain to be Adit. (May 16).
'ROYAL ARMY SERVICE" CORPS
Lt. (Qr.-Mr.) W. C. T. Holder- shaw to be Capt. (Qr.-Mz.) (June 31). ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS
Maj. J. G. Glroy, M.B., is restd to the estabt. (May 24).
ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS "Maj. ́(0.0. 3rd" 01) (temp. Lt.- Col.. 0.0, 2nd Cl.) R. A. Weir to be Lt. Col. (0,0. 2nd CL)' (Apr.] 1); Capt. (0.0. 4th C1,) V. D. Lons-
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ARMY EDUCATIONAL CORPS
there is a good United Kingdom demand together with speculative Inquiry which resulted in a turn-
thoroughly.
Mr. Lau has also been able to unpleasant state of affairs for the Japanese. get General Fel Chung-hst to join the Society as an Honorary Pre- sident.
not yet known.
JEWS LEAVING
WORKSHOP FOR REFUGEES
Canton, June 30.
over of 1,800 tons. Other metals Plans are being made by the are hardening in sympathy with local Refugee Relief Association. tin; additionally helped by over-headed by General Wu Te-chen. Chairman of the Kwangtung Pro-
night American purchases.
A workshop
to
ITALIAN ARMY CHIEF TO VISIT
BERLIN
ten years carry quite an air of ma- but it was not quite so primitive) turity. The Committee' is begin- as that; there were curtains all "Jews are required to make a re-ning its eleventh year amid eir-round, but they were scientifically placed in order to improve the 'ef- turn if the total value of their
fect on, the microphone. We had property exceeds (without deduc-
a stan of one lady who borrowed tion of claims) 5.000 marks-that secret processes must also be re- the records, announced the pro- 1s, a Hittle over £400 at the pre-ported. sent rate of exchange.
Much of the information would rammes, occasionally played the They must report their land seem to be superfluous if, as has plano and in fact did most of the
work on the programme side. forests, and industrial property of been stated, the main purpose.of
I don't claim that the result was Berlin, June 30, all kinds; property used for the the register is to put the author very good. For one thing the re- General Pariant, Commander-practice of scientific artistic. ties in a position to establish [in-Chief and Chief of the General literary." or educational activities; whether Jewish capital is beingceiving licences were quite few in
clably under "american influences tablishment of
Rubber also strengthened appre-vincial Government, for the e-staff of the Italian Army, will their stocks and shares, bank ac-used for the benent of the Reich those days and it was not easy to with renewed speculative buying train
arrive here on July 3 for a week's counts, and permanent usufructs
From this the Inference had persuade a hard-hearted Govern- the war victims here in
visit.-(Transocean). more than offsetting the croft various trades.
and payments of any kind. Port-been drawn that, while Jewishment to give a heavy subsidy from the general taxpayer for the able objects intended exclusively property would not be confiscat benefit of a few listeners. And for.... taking. Reuter),
The Association is also planning
A summer dance will be held at for personal use and household ed, the authorit'es might decide to establish a training Institute
disabled refugees (Central the Hotel Cecil tomorrow at: 8.45 sonds need not be reported, unless to take over the administration of this reason there was no "queueing
p.m. There will be special prizes they are luxury articles.
some of the larger Jewish for-up" for auditions as I understand of for an amateur dancing competi- Articles made
precious tunes. The nature of the return happens today; we had to rely chledy on well-meaning: en- metals. jewelry, and other luxury required suggests that they may thusiasts content to air their ta tion.
articles are to be reported regard-go farther.
SETTLEMENTS FOR OVERSEAS CHINESE
Canton, June 30. Several hsien in the North River
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for.
News).
CLIFFER DELAYED
dale to be Maj, (0.0. 3rd CL) (Apr. valley in Kwangtung will be mark-
Owing to unfavourable weather Mr. A. R. H. Esmall, manager of less of value, and the same holds In any event it is not surprising lents for a few sandwiches and a ed off as settlements for overseas prevailing in Manila the China H. M. H., Esmall and Sons, and good for objects of art and art that the German Jews are in cup of coffee, Al the same I think Chinese for reclamation work. Clipper, which was scheduled to popular young member of the local collections. according to a decision of the pro-arrive from that port yesterday. Indian community, is shortly pro-
authorities, (Centra) was delayed and will arrive this needing to London on a business protected.
Capt. F. T. Cornelius having at tained the age for retirement is vincisi.
Newa). placed on ret. pay (June 201.
morning.
tour.
fact leaving the country as quickly the foundations were soundly lald Copyrights, protected and un-as German anancial regulations with that mixture of Government Inventions. patents, and the hospitality of the outside and unofficial control that we
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