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First Lord On Ships In Spanish Waters

GENERAL

GARRISON SCHOOL

208 CASES OF

THE WEEK IN MACAO

Annual Prize Giving

CHOLERA

Seven cases of cholers "ware re-

Macao, July 24.

ported in the Colony on Friday, Į Dr. J. Lebre e Lima, Portuguese | bringing the total number of cases Minister Plenipotentiary to China,

so far repuried to 208.

was entertained to lunch at Gov-. There were also eight cases of ernment House" last Thursday by dysentery and one case each of H E. the Governor of Macao, Dr. enteric fever and nedsles on Fri-Artur Tamignini de Sousa Barbosa

Among - thế - guests was -M7. EMI- hante Laborinho, Portuguese con- bul in Hong Kon

Owners of British ships bombed "The annual Prizegiving of the by the insurgents In Spanish Garrison Elder Children's school waters were critiched by Mr. Duff took place at Murray Road on day. Cooper, First Lord of the Admiral- | Saturday. Mrs. G. E. Hall dis- ty, in a speech at Newton Abbot|tributed the prizes, and amongst recently.

those present were Col. G. E' Hall, ¦

and Major H H. Joseph, Army Education Chief.

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HEADMASTER'S REPORT

EASTERN HEALTH: The Health Bulletin of Eastern

The First Lord sald:-"From the

Horts for the week ending July 16 NEW THEATRE reports:--

Originally a picture house, then very beginning of the war in

Plague: Bassein, 1 death; Ran-a cabaret and tartan casine, the Spain we have never varied from

goon, i casa.

Victoria, on Avenida Almeida Ri- the principle that on the high

Cholera: Allahabad, 2 cases: beiro, recently opened up 39 seas we will give. and the Navy | In presenting his report the Cawnpore, 30 cases: Calcutta, 32 Macao's newest cliema. The 'es- will see that we give, complete headmaster said:-

cases, Delhi. 7 enses; Hanoi, a tablishment also boasts a small protection and safety to all Bri- Ladies and Gentlemen-It is cases; Macao, 120 cases; Hong cabaret over the entrance lounge. tish ships; but when they go in-with great pleasure that we wel- Kong, 60 cases: Canton, 2 cases; side Spanish harbours and Sparish came today. Lt. Col. G. Hall, Shanghal, 418 cases: Swatow, 58

FUNERAL territorial waters vé can no more MC.,

Officer Jur

Commanding cases. protect them, and we do not pre-Schools. Col."Hall took over that Small-pox: Bombay, 11 tend to protect them. any more post in January last, on the arri- Calcutta, 14 cases: Madras, 33 Saturday, July 16, many persons than we intend to protect in-val of the 2nd Bn. The Royal | cases; Hong Kong. I case. dividuals who go into Spain for Scots and has supported reasons of their own.

Nearly all the productions of

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cases;

The funeral of the late Mrs. Maria Jose da Rocha was held on

attending. Also present was Fa- ther Jaime Goulart, representing every possible way.

His Lordship the Bishop of Macao, nual Swimming Sports last Sep-the Rt. Rev. D. Jose da Costa This school year opened in September.

Nunes. wor are horrible. Many of us-tember last and has, happily, beer most of us probably-remember marked by no changes in the ed last season and made an auspi- A Boys' Hockey team was start-

OFFICIAL VISIT the horrors of the last War, and I Staff, although we have had con- clons start by winning all but one

Accompanied by Lt.-Col, Joel think we shall all agree that there siderable fluctuation in the num-of the six matches played.

Vieira, HE the Portuguese Minis- are few things more horrible that bers of children attending. Work war produces than the war pro-has

This will be the last occasion on ter to China, Dr. J. Lebre e Lima. proceeded satisfactorily which I shall be present at this officially visited the offices of the Ateer.

throughout the year and most of School's Prizegiving and I should Macao «Municipal - Council "We should all hesitate to take the children have made excellent like to take this opportunity of Monday. The distinguished visitor any violent action; it no other *ogress.

thanking every member of the was received by Mr. Luciano Mar- action would suffice, which might have unforseen

I am pleased to say that my Staff for the valuable work they tins, Postmaster-General. Connell crects

done and the loyal, co-

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Mr. Duff Cooper added that in the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George criticized the Government

homework has met with satis- factory response. Some of the homework done has been of extraordinarily high standard, showing that co-operation of parents which is so useful in any

chairman.

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PRIZE LIST

Retuming to Timor last Friday, The following is the prize 1st:- after a long holiday in this Colony. Standard 2A: Teresa Wyatt: were. Dr. and Mrs. Rozario Roque 2. Alex. McCormac; progress, Sylva Pinto Rodrigues, Dr. Rodrigues, a Barron.

lawyer, is secretary of the Munit- Standard 28: 1. Brian Goss:cipal Council of Dhilly, Timor's

capital.

Standard 3: 1, Hazel Bridges:

neatness

for not making sufficient prepara-school and so much valued by 2. Ian Wilson. tion for war. Nobody should know

jevery member of the Staff here. better about preparations for war

The attendance has been excep-2, Elizabeth Rees; progress. Donald JAPANESE AIR RAID than Mr Lloyd George, because when the last War broke out he tionally good, reaching the very Willoughby; progress, Patricia had been in office for eight years, satisfactory figure of nearly 95 per Reid;

writing. Brian

ON ICHANG and practically no

We have been fortunate In Shepherd. preparation cent

Ichang, July 23. whatever had been made.

|escaping almost entirely the ordin- Standard 4: 1. Stanley Pearce; Nine Japanese planes raided It was true that the Navy and ary epidemics which normally be 2. George Hudson: progress, Ken- Ichang, lying at the commence- the Army were ready, but that was set a school. We owe a debt of neth Bigley, progress, Jean Wad- ment of the rapids and gorges of not through the efforts of Mr. Lloyd gratitude to our Medical Officer, dell... George, who had been" most Captain Levis, R.A.M.C., whose undagging interest niggardly in the supplies that he general and doled out for the Defence Services. has been a source of great help to

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the Yangtze River in Eupeh, yes- Standard 5: 1. Brian Easton; 2. terday morning, releasing some. 20 Derrick Bowerman,

bombs in the suburbs.

over

Standard 6: 1, Keith Roberts; 2, A chance encounter took place Ruby Minion progress, Isabelle between the raiders and a group of Reid; progress, Doris Niven.

Chinese Aircraft Dassing Standard 7: 1, Douglas Bland. Ichang. After a brief air" combat. Senior Needlework-Peggy Hel-the raiders retreated eastward.

Investigation revealed that five Junior Needlework-Ruth Cullip. farmers were wounded by shrap- Senior Handwork-Donald Reeve.nels (Central News)."

THE FIELD OF SPORT The Imperial Airways. plane Delia, which arrived on Friday In the realm of Sport we have avening, brought one British and had a fairly successful year. We son. one German passenger. No mall began, the year well "by winning or freight were carried.

the Championship Flag at the An-

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