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GENERAL

ART EXHIBITION AT CATHEDRAL KOWLOON-HANKOW MUI FONG

Splendid Paintings And Wood-Cuts-

An excellent exhibition of pa utings and wood-cuts, the works of the well-known Chinese artist, the late Mr. Wong Ot-bang and Dr. Emma Milch-Bormann, respect vgly, was held at St. John's Cathe- dral Hall yesterday afternoon and will be continued today and, to-

morrow,

The exhibition, which is held of the Guild; gave an interesting under the auspices of the Hong talk on the career of Dr. Much- Kong Working Axtlats' Guild, was | Bormann,

opened by the Dean of the Cathe- Mrs. Macfadyen said:- dral, Very Rev. J, L. Wilson ·

Dr. Milch-Bormann studied The late Mr. Wong and his palaeontology as a University mother came to the Colony as re-jstudent with the great scientist O. fugees, and shortly after arrival|Manghin, and took bar Doctor's, Mr. Wong became ill and died, degree with a thesis at Egonburg. The exhibition is being held to Austria, She became Lecturer on -raise funds for his 'mother.

Palaeontology at the University of The late Mr. Wong has displayed | Vienna, where her father was a his works at art exhibitions in famous Archaeologist. Nanking and elsewhere in China, In the course of her work she

DEAN'S SPEECH

had to illustrate Ancient Art, and in order to do so adequately studied at an Art and Craft School.

Declaring the exhibition open, Dean Wilson said:—

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TRAIN SERVICE

The Kowloon-Canton «Rall way authorities inform us that commencing Thursday, July 14, there will be two weekly train services, each way, from Kaw- toon to Bankow. The trains from Kowloon will leave on Mondays and Thursdays at 4 p.m.

Bookings" for the down trains may be made at Kow- loon only but for the up trains reservations may be obtained at Chuen Eden, Напукл Changsha East and Hankow.'

Parcels will be accepted on up trains up to 50 kilogrammes at the rate of 13 cents per kilogramme.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The Director of Ambulance

ciation and thanks the receipt of the following donations:- Per Gloucester Hotel Per La Salle College

"F. H. L"

This Exhibition has twofold especially methods of reproduction acknowledges with grateful appre- abject. One is to let the public Conditions being difficult towards sre and to persuade them to buy the end of the Great War, she went the work of a Chinese artist who to Munich, where she made occa- came to Hong Kong as a refugee.sional drawings for magazines, Mr. Wong Ol-hung,' and who be advertisements, etc. A well-known cause of his privation died here: fartist. Pretorius, admired her work,

(Per Mr. A. el Arculli)...

Mr. J. D. Wyhte

(Per SC.M.Post)

$350.00 $ 30.00

20.75

# 10.00 .8 10.00

COLLEGE

PRIZE LIST

The following are the prizewin- ners at the annual distribution at the Mai Fong College on Sunday:-- GRADUATES

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Girls' College

Senior Middle School:-Chan Ying. Pui Lai Nai Yin, So Woon Klu, Chan Kwun Yu. Lee Mee Yuk. Wong Sing Chuen. Ho Yau Kun, Pang Book Kee, Chau Hing Kee. Tsan Man Shu. Chang Yee Wah, Chung Tình Wo.

Junior Middle School: Ng Kwoon Ying. Cheung Ya Lun Chan Ka Yin, Wong Yuk Chee, Wong Jor Ho. Lau ko Tar Ho Shuk Ying. Chun Lan King, Chan Yuen Han, Wong Wal Mul. Kwok Ngar Ngor, Ho Na Kuen, Chan Yuet Mui, Yip Mee Lin, Leung Yuk Chun. Wan Chu Yuk, To Fun Lin, Chan Yuk Lin, Leung Sun Wa. Lau Suet Chun, Chang Po Yin.

Primary School:-Lo Kit Lan, Ng Kam Wah, Yip Hau Ming, Kwok Chol Ngor, Chan Suet Chun, Lui Sim Ling. Chan Chee Tuen, Wun

Fong, Wong Wai Yu, Man Lo Ling.

.9 10.00 Yip Yes Chu, Leung Wai Yim, Wong Yee Man, Chang Shut Pul. Lam Lal Fu. Chan Yuet King. Wong Kwai Chun, Mak Mui Jing. Yu Yu Lin, Kwan Mui To, Lee Ping Man. Tam Sun Hang. Chlu Wal Fong. Chan Wai Kun, Kung Yip Fal, Lo Yin Yin.

any proceeds from the sale of his and got her. a position as teacher Per Wallace Harper & Co..... 20.00 yuk Chun, Lul Yuk Ylp, Wong Siu paintings will go to support of his of Art at the Manich Municipal Art mother who is also a refugee left | School. She rapidly came to the destitute in this Colony. The other front as an illustrator, and began object is to exhibit original wood- to try out an entirely originat cats by Dr. Emma Milch-Bormann, technique in wood-cuts.

Any proceeds from this, exhibi- tion will be given to the Red Cross. It is a fine gesture that an artist of International repute is willing to show her sympathy with the Chinese people by contributing to the work of rescuing the wounded

and stricken victims of the war.

On behalf of all those who are going to benefit, I wish to thank

She went to Sweden about 1922, where Dr. Milch had been teaching: Anatomy in Art Schools, as he had previously done at Vienna. In 1924 she married Dr. Mich, and visited many countries with him, and the United States by herself. She be-

came Lecturer on the Technique, of Art and Reproduction at the Uni- versit of Vienna.

all concerned in this splendid Her work is represented in the effort. I also want to say that we Art Collection in the Albertina in consider ourselves. fortunate in Vienna, the Metropolitan Museum having in Hong Kong the oppor- in New York, and the Art Gallery tunity to see such paintings and in Chicago. wood-cuts.

MRS. A. N. MACFADYEN

What is perhaps of more direct

interest to us, her work is repre-

Mrs. A N. Macfadyen, wife of sented by Afteen examples in the the Maj. A.N. Macfadyen. President British Museum.

Cadetships For Chinese Women

"

FIVE HUNDRED

COMPETING

(SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT)

Changking.

Approximately 500 young Chl-

FOUR CASES OF CHOLERA

-

With four cases reported on Sun-

Mrs. Woo Yeux Yin (Per M.O. 1/c Cheung Chau Hospital)........ Mrs. R. Savage Madam J. Dorolly Mrs. Lau Kwan Ho (Per

M. O. 1c Cheung Chau Hospital)

Mr. Lau Po (Per Mias Chan

Mr. Wong Wong (Per Miss Mo-ching, Shatin)

#5.00

...400

Chan Mo-ching. Shatin) Flag Day collection per, Mr.

Chau Slu-ng

EASTERN

BANKING

A

Kindergarten ClassLo Lung 2.00 Chong, Fan Tak Wal, Chan Wing Lung. Chiu Tuen King. Chan Wah

1.00 Kwan. Mak Yee Jing. Lee Yuen Kee, CJ Mo Wan, Chiu Ping

Yung. Mak Ngai Sau, Yip Sing Wái, 8.00 Mak Mau Kwong. Choi Kwing Hai, Lau Wai Jing, Leung Hip Shing Ching Chee Keung, Chan Man Pook. Lau Wal King.

Boys' College

Junior Middle School:-Lau Chung Wah, Kwan Foo Yuen,

PROBLEMS Chan Man Kam. Tse Chee Jeng.

Chan Slu Ho,Ng Kong Tin. Lee King Sing. Wong Hong Yune.

Primary School:-Luk Hen On.

P. & O. Chairman's Sim Chee Ming. Wong Tong Yum,

Views

day the number of cholera cases the past 12 months were rendered For banks operating in the East has been brought above the hun-nusually difficult by the outbreak dred mark. Altogether, 103 cases have been notified within recent of war in China and by the long continued fall in commodity

weeks.

nexe women are competing for HEROIN POSSESSORS

appointment to the 40 cadetships offered by the Chungking Munt-

SENTENCED

at.

Lo Kim Cheong, Lee. Wal Ta, Wong Kwor.g Yum, Tsang Fai PO, Yeung Poon Tal Chin Wan Cheong.

PRIZE LIST

TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1938.---PAGE

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heong, Chan Yuk But

Mr. P.K. Kwak's Scholarship for

Boy's College the Best Conduct in the Junior Junior Middle School:-Third Six cases of enteric fever. ave prices, which affected the pro-Hung: Beys: Chan Yan Fong.

Middle School: Girls; Chan Man year-Tse Chee Jong. Chan Man cases of measles, three cases at

sperity of clients in the primary

Kam, Chan Bin Hon, Lee King Prizes for the Best Conduct in Sing: Second Year-Le Kin Kwong, dysentery, and two cases.

producing countries. of

the Primary School: Girls: Chan Tae Kwok Bun, Ng May, Yu Fing In these circumstances the in-chi Tuen; Boys: Lee Wal Tak diphtheria were also reported on Sunday.

ablilty of the P. & O. Banking Mr. Yu Sze Wing's "Scholarship Charm Chiu Shu Yuen, Chang Hang: First Year--Leung. Poon Corporation to maintain pronts at for the Best Results:-Girls Yau Chung, Chan Sing Kam. the same level as in the preceding Ping Tong; Boys Li Kin Kwong. year was scarcely to be wondered

Primary School:-Sixth Year- Class Scholarships: Senior Mid-Yeung Poon Tal, Wong Kwong dle School; Third Year-Chan Yins yum. Lee Wal Tak, Lo Kam In his survey at a recent meet-Pul, So Woon Kiu, Chan Kwan Yu, Cheong: Fifth Year-Leung Wal cipal Bureau of Pabile Safety. Sentence of six months' hard jing....... Mr. Arthur D'Anyers Willie. Chang Yee Wah; Second Year-Tung. Chan Yeung Huen, Lo Kwok This is the first time Szechnen abour and a fine of $1000 or. In the chairman. did not minimize Chan Wal Hing. Yau Ping. Tong has enlisted women for polles default a further six months' im- the difficulties which had been met Au Yneng Man Tuen, Wong Yuk daty, though Shanghal and Nan-prisonment, was imposed upon Mo with, but showed that their effect Woon; First Year-Lo Lui Yin, Ng

PRIZES FOR GOOD CONDUCT king have use them extensively. Chiu, 35, when he was charged upon the bank's business had been Wing Chu, Yau Sau Tuk. Luk Wan

All candidates for appointment before Mr. Macfadyen at the Kow-to restrict further expansion rather Kit..

Girls' Collage Sentor must be single, and range between loon Court yesterday for being in than to cause actual loss.

Middle School-3rd. Jenfor the ages of 18 and 24 years. A possession of 1.406 heroin, pills at

Yee School:-Third Year---Chang

Wah; 2nd. Thus the reduction in profits Year-Wong Wai Mul, To Yun Lin, Year-Chan Bau Yung: 1st. Year-- common school education 13 No. 147 Temple Street on July 2 directly attributable to the Shang- Chan Yuet Mul, Chan, Ka Yin: Lo Lui Yin. necessary, as well as a irreproach For being in possession of 554 hat situation had been kept. he Second Year-Lau Yuk Lin,

Junior Lau

Middle School: 3rd. able home background. .

heroin pills at the same address said, within modest bounds. Like Chat Foon. Hung Ping Chun, Yu Year-Cheung Yuk Lun; 2nd. Year Appointments are based

on on July 2 sentence of six months' wise trade advances had been, ontwai Leung: First Year-Chau Mee

-Au Yeung Sau Fong: lat. Year-- physical, and ' mental efficiency, imprisonment and a fine of $550 the whole. fully after a medical and educational was passed on another accused. though the fall in prices made a Wong Pul King.

maintained. Kiu, Ng Chuen Chu, Lau Suk Chun,

Ng Chuen Chee

Primary School:-6th, Year-Vip test, written and oral,

Lee Kwun,

cautious policy necessary.

Primary School-Sixth Year-Hau Ming; $th. Year-Chan Kit The increase of £1,200,000 In Lo Kit Lan, Ng Kam Wah, Yip Yau Wan; 4th Year-Chan Yuet Bin! [advances shown in the balance- Ming. Kwok Blm Lin: Fifth Year 3rd. Year-Chau Lat Kuen; 2nd

When selected the 40 cadets en-

ter into a six month training course.

Middle

after which term of FORGED PASSAGE sheet was almost wholly accounted Chau Lai Jing, Chan Kit Wan Year-Yau Woon Tal; 1st. Year-

three years must be served in the

TICKET

Police Force. While under train- ing the future police women will

A traveling

for, he explained, by the use of Wong Wal Fan, Hung Ylu Chun: Yong Shu Fan. funds at home in short and Fourth Year-Chan Yuet Chini,

Boy's College. trader. Cheung temporary loans of a gilt-edged Wong Slu Fan, Leung Miu Hung. be provided with room and board, Man, and three, unemployed, Chun character."

Junior Middle School: 3rd Lee But Pon: Third Year-Wong Year-Lau Chung Wah; 2nd. Year uniforms and a $2-monthly for Tai-shu, Li Shing and 'Ma Sau,

Though an improvement In Am-Sim Wan, Chan Mau Tun, Lo Kim Tse Kwok Bun; 1st. Tear-Yeung personal expenses.

appeared before Mr. Butters at erican business may, he agrees be Wan, Ho King Cha; Second Year- Upon completion of the six the Central Court yesterday" on followed by a

'oon Charn. month training, these women are the charge of uttering a forged D'Anyers:

rise in prices. Mr. Mak Gon Jing. Yip Mee Sum, Hung Primary School:-6th. Year- given

Big Chun, Tam Kit Lin; First Yeung Poon Tai; 5th, Year-Chol the rank of

Willis Constable document, a complimentary pas-whether such a

Year Chu Tuan Wan, Wong Shu Wing Chuen... . Second Class and receive a wage sage ticket purporting to have

of $10.00 a month.

been authorised by Mr. Ma Hung-while abnormal conditions persist Tal.

trade in the bank's territories| Fan, Chan. Yuet Ying. Tai Chun Policewomen in Chungking, are ching. Assistant Manager of the in China. not expected to undertake ordin-Eze Yap Shipping Co.

ary patrol or traffic squad duty. Cheung Chun-lol, another un- They handle special service, such employed. was charged with pos-

14 not sure rise will assist

JF

Kindergarten Class:-Class. A- A set of new patriotic air mail] Lo Lung Lung, Chiu Mo. Wun. Yip stamps has been issued by the Sing Wai, Leung Hop Sing: Class Central Post Office in Hankow. B-Chan, Man Wing. Chan Shur The set is reported to comprise of Mr. Donald. of No. 7, Leighton wun, Mung Shuk Yee, Chu Che stamps of three denominations, On the application of Detective-Road, has reported the loss of Wal; Class C-Leung Chak Sing, namely 15 cents. 30 cents and 50 against Bergeant Hunter, Mr. Butters ad money and jewellery to the value Chan. Kun Tol, Yip Bag Luen cents. each bearing a 5-cent sur-

Journed the case for 48 hours. of $101 from his residence. Wong Yuk Ha.

43 CERELE taking, women and session of a forged document: children fellef and the enforce-

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cruelty to helpless girls,

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JAPANESE LOSSES ALONG THE YANGTSE RIVER

Hankow, July 11,

The Chinese pipers today quote a foreign mill-i tarý observer's eat mate that about 500 to 800 Jap anese soldiers and sailors are being killed a day in the Yangtze River and in Shanat province. These ap palling figures have a disquieting effect in Japan.

The reported a rival of 150,000 mechanized Soviet troops near the Menchukuo border has quickened the demand in Japan, for an early cessation of hostilities, the observer ́ said. ~(International),

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