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GENERAL

[CUTLERY LOSSES Clans Return:

BY HOTEL

Case Concludes Against Remaining Ten Accused

ef's Visit To Sir H. Lauder

MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1938.

National Association For Care Of War Orphans

#

HONG KONG BRANCH ACTIVITIES

women's rellef associations, Several sub-committees were organised, taking charge of general affairs, finance, plan- „ ning, organisation, "child wel- fare, publicity and transporta- tion.

A shipload of happy passen- rers disembarked at Yorkhil

The National Association for the carn of War Orphans which Quay, Glasgow, recently from

was first" established in Hankow in March, 1938, under the leaders the Anchor liner Caledonia- The Peninsula Hotel cutlery case

ship of Madame Chiang Kai-shek has spread its activities to Hong clansmed and clanswomen was concluded at the Kowloon

Kong. A careful scheme has been worked out by the Hong Kong from America, visiting Scot, Court on Saturday when the Magis

branch by which local orphanages would be established through- land for the Empire Exhibit trate. Mr. Barnett, discharged. two

out the country, with approximately 500 children as a unit and the ion, and to seek reunion with

aim of caring for 20,000 children in all. of the remaining ten defendants, sentenced one to 78 days' im- parents and friends.

People were asked to subscribe prisonment with hard labour, im- Under of the clan party. 77-to the fund at the rate of five posed a fine of $10 on two and a years-old Mr. Duncan Macinnes-dollars per child per month unless fine of $5 on the other five de-known among his clansmen as the they wished to contribute towards fendants, All defendants finer "Royal High Chief-was bent the capital expenses or give in were also bound over on casa upon a talk over old times with kind. As its name indicates, the bonds to be of good behaviour. his schoolboy friends, Sir Harry main purpose of the organisation

His to care for Liu So, who received the prison Lauder.

the unfortunate Soon after he arrived in Glas- children who have become or- CROWDED CONDITION sentence, had sold stolen cutler;

driven to the to Au Szé-tang and Yuen Sheung, gow he was

nurphaned by the present "War."

Owing to the crowded condition regular customers of his, with sing home where Sir Harry is re- Local branches are allowed a cer out in any way having brought it covering from a broken thightain amount of freedom to adapt of Hong Kong. the ladies found considerable dimculty in choosing to their attention that the cutlery There they chatted" in the ward to local conditions.

a suitable home for the orphans. to consider problems both were born, and of meetings movement soon after the parent such as size and location, water in America and in Scotland.

association was established. and jand electricity. sanitation and Mrs. W. J. MacNair, of Massa-by May 11 the Hong Kong Branch transportation, as well as the "vital chusetts, has a great surprise" was formed with a committee of question of cost. for her 87-years-old mother. Mrs, seventeen ladies, five supervisors

was stolen, Au Sze-tang and for, an hour, of Portobello, where Hong Kong took part in the They had

Yuen Sheung

charged,

are the two dis

GOODS TO BE RETURNED

"

- For $9.66 Au had purchased 60 spoons from Llu Só and for $12.04 W. R. Clark, of Wellington-place, and a large group of sympathisers. Yuen had purchased 250 pieces of Montrose, whom she has not seen

The supervisors are leading "stolen outlery. This money for years. She has crossed the personalities in Hong Kong So will have to return to Au and Atlantic, he confessed. "without Yeung, they in turn returning the having warned her mother of her cutlery to the rightful owners.

visit to Scotland.

Mr. W. A. Mackinlay prosecuted for the Hong Kong and Shanghal | Hotels, Ltd., Mr. S. Ng Quina de-. fended Au Sze-tang and Mr. Hin-) Shing Lo defended Yuen Sheung.

YOUNG SEAMAN

ARRESTED

Four days of laborious investi-

and the ladies comprise of the leading personalities of the

FORMER RESIDENT DIES AT HOME

News was received in the Colony

It will be remembered that the Hotel Jost, between May 6 and gation, and questioning of over 100ver the week-end from London that Mr. McIlvaine "Messer, O.B.E., June 8, 1700 pieces of silver plated passsengers and members of the

Former Colonial Treasurer fr eutlery. The loss was discovered crew of the 8.5. Tyndareus, re-

sulted on Saturday in the arrest of Inley, Oxford on July 28,

Hong Kong, died at during the monthly stocktaking.

Leathoime, The police were informed, this a 24-year-old seaman,

Mr. Mesaer left the "Colony in leading to the arrest of Leung He will appear before a Magis Chak-lam, silver" room "coolle at trate at the Kowloon Court to-1931 after 34 years of service.

He was appointed a Cade: after the Hotel, who has since been day to answer charges arising

brilliant university career at convicted and sentenced to four out of the deaths of a ship's com- Cambridge in 1897. months imprisonment with hard pradore. Tse Tong. and the 'ship's

Cook. Mak labour for theft.

deaths Hung. The

COUNTERFEIT COINS ALLEGATION

Finally, they were fortunate in securing the temporary loan of a Chinese charity hospital, the Pok O Hospital in Un Long in the New Territories. From July 13 onwards several groups of children have gone into residence,

all

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'In addition, to the types of children normally looked after by the sister orphanages, Hong Kong is helping to solve a local problem by taking over from the Tung Wah Hospital Re- fugee Camp # number" of destitute children who have already come into the Colony as refugees.

were discovered on Monday, short Colonial Treasurer and made work. The Afty children are lively

The star living in the orphanage work оп a semi-voluntary basis. There are more than half a dozen ladies who take part in the teachings and nursing and a few In 1901 he was appointed Acting servants who help in the heavier

member of the ly after midnight, as the ship was

Executive and and happy, and new activities are In 1902 le introduced gradually to interest about 160 miles from Hong Kong. Legislative Councils.

The body of the compradore was was given the post of what now them. found by a fireman on the star-1s Secretary for Chinese Affairs, and 1907 the post of Postmaster He

board side of the main deck.

Visitors are welcome to visit the Appearing before Mr. Butters at had several wounds on his head General and, for brief periods also home which is on the opposite side the Government' the Central Police Court on Sat- and was bleeding profusely. The that of Acting Colonial Treasurer. of the road to

School at Un Long. twenty-six urday, on a charge of possession body of the ship's cook was found Then, for over twelve years he miles from Kowloon, along the of counterfeit coins, Yim Sua and on a camp bed in a passenger's was Colonial Treasurer, and Cus-Castle Peak Road, #. Lu - Yung, both unemployed' car-entrante,

todian of Enemy Property. penters. were remanded for 72

The bodies have since been re- He will be remembered in Hong hours on the application of In-noved' to the Public Mortuary. Kong, as 25 keen carsman and spector A: Wright.

Pending completion of Police in-yachtsman and a keen supporter vestigations, the ship will remain of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht In mid-stream.

|Club.

CHARITY CONCERT

The Great Hall of the Hong PATRIOTIC AND EARNEST

Kong University was on Saturday night the scene of a very interest- ing musical concert, when Profes- |sor Wei Chung-loh, of the Shang- hal Tai Tung Music Association, supported by well-known Chinese musiclans from North and South China, rendered ancient Chinese music on string instruments.

The concert was, organised, by the Hong Kong Chinese Women's Soldiers Relief Association in ald of relief funds and it was evident that those who Estened to these musicians were well satisfied.

This evening at 9 o'clock, a simi- lar concert will be given, in order to raise more funds.

GIVE YOUR GOLD

The "Give your Gold" campaign, in aid of China's warchest, starts next Saturday, August, 13. An enthusiastic response from all Chinese in the Colony is assured

Even the West Point sing-song girls have promised to donate their entire earnings for August 13.

The Chinese monks at Tsun Wan have already sent $50.

ROMAN STATUE

CHINESE STUDENTS

All Ready To Take Up Arms

For The Country

HINESE students today are an intensely patriotic and earnest lot. They have only two objectives in view: To fight Japan and to create a new society in which science, education and capital are made to work for the welfare of the masses.

This statement was made by Professor 9. Lautenschlager, of Cheeloc University, Tainan, Shantung. During the last three months. he has spoken to more than 12,000 Chinese students on religious, social, political and international topics in different cities and he should know the thoughts of Chinese students in wartime.

he

was

THE professor is most in- allow all students to become

teresting personage. Of Ger-soldiers, he stressed.

born in China today has only 40,000 man ancestry. Canada and educated in U.S.A. collegians, whereas the U.S.A. had Armed with a British passport, he at least 1,000,000 when she entered has been working in China for 18 the World War in 1917. China,

years.

having a large population, has no

| difficulty in Anding soldiers. As to CHINESE FLAG FLYING

students, they are too, precious to Among the Chinese cities visited the nation's future to be risked on by ProfessDT Lautenschlager on the battlefield." :

his lecturing tour are Shanghai, Professor Lautenschlager is Hong Kong, Canton, Macao, Heng-member of the Co-operative Com- yang. Changsha and Hankow. He monwealth Federation of Canada. is shortly going to Bzechuen. For the last eight years he has Even in Shanghai hè found the been teaching in Cheeloo Univer Chinese students have kept up sity, which was founded jointly by

SOLD TO REICH their, patriotic and, active spirit, the American Presbyterian Church,

One of Rome's most famous art treasures, the Lancellotti copy of the Discus Thrower by the Greek sculptor Myron.

has been sold to Germany. The statue, which brought | 5,000,000 lire plus 1,485,000 lire ex- port tax or $327,000 in all-has been transported already to the Munich Art Museum, although the transfer is still unannounced off- ctally in either Italy or Germany,

He described Shanghai as a "free the British Baptist Church and island" where the love of country the United Church of Canada. can still be taught and the Chinese The school closed up last October flags are flying as usual despite before Japanese troops got there: the Japanese ring of steel around Its hospital, however, is operating.

ft.

What has the war done to the Chinese students? For one thing it has made them realize, the professor said, that force is necessary to defend their country. Simultaneously, It has caused them to fore- sake whatever differences that used to exist among them- selves.

Many

SPREADS GOSPEL

The professor is an evangelist first and last. Everywhere he goes he spreads the gospel of Chris tianity.

Professor Lautenschlager des- cribed the Chinese as a funde mentally democratic people, and hence they will never stand for Fascism. Nationalism has been aroused in China as never before in her, history. Will China become Eggressive? No. No

The long-lost original Greek atatue is known to the world to- day only through the ancient Ro- man coples. Of these coples the

AVIATION ACADEMY - Lancelotti model is regarded "as the finest.

Chinese students have

He cited such basic Chinese. Germany will pay for it with gone to the war. There is no bet philosophies as "world unity" their world is one family” and “all credits for the amount under the ter demonstration of clearing arrangements of the two patriotism than the thousands of within the four seas are brothers" countries. The Lancellotti family. Applicants to enter the aviation to support his view which has be who owned the statue, are to get academy, However, it is not the hind It 18 long years of work their money in Italian. lire.

Chinese Government's policy to among the Chinese people.-C.I.C.

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