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AGRICULTURIST GIVES TALK ON SUGAR
Well-Attended Rotary Club Meeting
At the weekly tiffin of the Hongkong Rotary Club, which was held in the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel yesterday. Professor Peh Ping-ho; Agrientturist" of the Reconstructional' Department of the Kwangtung Provincial Government, gave, an illuminating ad- dress on sugar and sugar cane..
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APPEAL FOR REFUGEE CHILDREN
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Before introducing Professor Peh looked as fresh at the end of the the president called upon Dr. Bed- | fortnight as when first picked. dow. who had just arrived from Enough sugar should be added to Wuchow, to address the club.
give the water a slightly sweet taste.
CHEWING CANE In Hongkong sugar cane is sold chiefly for chewing purpose.
H.K. POLICE
RESERVE
(Orders by The Bop. Mr. T. H Klut, Commissioner of Police).
-CHINESE COMPANY Strength. The following have been taken on the strength of the Chinese Company as from Septer- ber 1, 1938
Kit.
Constable R102 Arthur Valentine Wong. R103 Hok.Sal Ling. R49 Andrew Blu, and R104 Poon Man
Leave-Constable R31 Bau Ka Ying has been granted one year's leave of absence from Calóny with effect from September 1, 1938.
Yu Wah Sul
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1938
EVANGELIST
ARRIVES TO-DAY
Series Of Meetings To Be Held
travelling
The secret round the work and through more than 50 countries on an initial outlay of two shillings and eight pence farthing, cầu be learned from Mt. Edwin Oer. the young evangelist who ar- Training Course-Part II. The
rives in the Colony to-day by undermentioned members of the the empress of Canada, Chinese
Company will attend
Mr. Or will be introduced. to Chinese Company Headquarters ministers and ther Christlät for Part II of Training Course on lenders of Hongkong at a reception Tuesday, October 11 at 17.30 hours: to be held at the European Y.M.G.A.
Constablès R23 Lau Wing Shing, R39 Victor Shim, R47 Chung Fai this afternoon. He will speak at the Lam, R59 Chan Pak Luen, Roy Kowloon Union Church to-night Dr. Beddow remarked that he
Leang Joe Ling, Br3 Wong Yan at 8.00 p.m. and, on each night of Was glad to represent the Wuchow
Shan, R88 Phillip Chan and Rot this week. Rotary Club, which, though small
From Sunday to Wednesday next Training Course-Part L All re- he will be speaking at 8.00 pm. as it was, had been doing wonder- ful work for the relief of sufferers People like the sweet juice of it. cruits of the Chinese Company each might in the Chinese during the present hostilities. He The best chewing cane comes from who have not passed Part I of Methodist Church at Wanchal added that anyone wishing to Tam Chow, in Chungshan District. Training Course will attend Cen-Chinese services have also been- make "contributions for relief work | Quite a large quantity of this tral Police Station on Thursday. arranged dally at 6.45 p.m., begin- In Wuchow, which had recently chewing cane is shipped from October 13 at 17.30 hours for Part ning to-day, for the first four days undergone extensive aerial bom- Hongkong to the principal cities R30 Thong Po Hing. Dress-Mutti.and from Sunday to Wednesday I of Training Course under P.S.at the Pentel Mission in Kowloon, bardments, should forward their of the United States every year. contributions to the Wuchow Rotary Club, which would very much appreciate donations.
Dr. Beddow said that the be haviour of the Chinese under fre was one of the most remark- able things which he had ever seen in his life. Wuchow, he said, had been visited by planes on many occasions and as a result, losses had been sustained by many members of the Rotary Club there. The plant and machinery of the Commercial Press had been coin- pletely destroyed, while the |Kwangs! University and the Stout] Memorial Hospital had also been bombed.
PROUD TO BE IN CHINA
The staff of the hospital be- haved in such a way as to make one proud to be the guest of such a country..con cluded Dr. Beddow.
In South China bamboo cane is Inspection Parade. All ranks of next at the Chinese Methodist used to prepare into a tonic drink. the Chinese Company will parade Church at Wanchai
As sugar gives our body heat and at Central Police Station on Thurs- The meetings are inter-denomi- energy readily, sometimes sports-day. October 13 at 17.30 hours for national, and the churches have men do take some sugar or candy. a general inspection of equipment been kindly loaned for the purpose. For the same purpose sugar also etc. by the Company Commander. had been used by soldiers in battle. Dress-White Uniform, Cap_with according to the year book of the White Cover, Belt with Brace, United States Department of Agri- and note-book to be carried. The at the EUR Club by S.L. (R). R. Truncheon, "Pocket Policeman"
Tuesday, October 11 at 17.30 hours culture...
Equipment Oficer will make a P. Dunlop. point of being present.
So may I suggest that if you wish to give a little pre- sent besides medicine and other important articles to the soldiers who are fighting in the front line, candy may be a good and handy gift.
INDIAN COMPANY
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The undermentioned members of the Police Reserve have been de
Training Course-Part II The talled to attend the A.R.P. Course undermentioned members of the at the EUR Club on Friday, Indian Company will attend In-October 14 at 17.30 hours under 8.1 dian Company Headquarters for (R) R. P. Dunlop:-
Part II of Training Course under
on
Sugar cane and sugar beet are LS: R214 Chanhan Singh produced under widely different Wednesday, October 12 at 17.30 conditions.
Cane is a tropical or hours:- sub-tropical member of the grass Constables R230 B. Singh, R232 family which yields satisfactory K. Mohamed, R235, A. A. Pipe, R236 results only in the belt lying ad-H. G. Mohamed.. R235 A. Singh, jacent to both sides of the equator, R252 F. Mohamed, R288 H. Singh, the northern "and southern boun- R204 A. Rehman, R244 G. Sarwar, daries of which Rotarian Harry Ching, who recent-identical with the isotherms of 20 R208 F. Alam, R298 S. Omar, and are practically R237 K. Bachoo, R295 F. Khan, ly returned, from Australla. Mr. degrees centigrade. In addition to R300 B. Singh. Ching said that.whilst in Australia this minimum temperature, cane
The President then introduced
ho had time, only to visit one also requeries a minimum annual recruits of the Indian Company Training Course Fart III. All Rotary Club there, and during this precipitation of about 40 inches, or who have not passed Part III of visit he discovered that the only of setting facilities for Irrigation. Training Course will attend Indian Australian Rotary Club to do re- Sugar beet, on the other hand, re- Company Headquarters on Wed. lief work for China was very proudquiries a much cooler climate.
to be rendering this service.
Dr. Li Shu-fan then introduced the following new members:—Mr. |J. T. Bagram, Mr. H. H. Beddow, Dr. K. W. Cring Mr. B. C. Lo rence, Dr. Li Shu-put, Wing Com- mander A. H. 8. Steele-Perkins, Mr. C. E. PUgrim and Mr. C. J. Veltman.
PROFESSOR PEH'S TALK
Professor Peh said:-
KWANGTUNG SUGAR.. Kwangtung should have the
possibility greatest
Ini the development of her sugar-in- dustry for the following rea- sons. She has fertile soil and WATKE climate. with Hainan Island lying within the tropics. There are extensive areas of land good for growing cane. Districts such as Walchow, Chiuchow and Tsuiman have been famous for sugar produc-
Sugar has been known for many years. It was originally consider- ed-as-a-luxury. Throughout-long-tion-for-yexis.” centuries, while honey served the The protective tarif helps a temperate zone countries as the great deal to prevent the importa- chief sweetening. sugar obtained tion of cheap foreign sugar. from cane Was common in China, with her population, is the the tropics. The sugar
beet excellent home market for the.
also seems to have been known tremendous production of sugar in In 'old. times. The soldiers future. And cheap labour makes of Alexander the Great became possible low cost of production. " familiar with sugar cane when
that great conqueror pushed east sent war...the six sugar factories Since the beginning of the pre- ward as far as India. But it was of the province had all been bomb- not until 1,000 years after Christed by Japanese planes. Some of that Europe became acquainted them were repaired and continued with cane sugar through the to run during the last grinding
|| Arabs, who in turn learned from
the Persiaris.
May I tell you a few things about sugar that may be interest-
season.
MEMBER WELCOMED BACK After the speaker had been
ing to you? According to the thanked. Dr. L welcomed the re" South African Bugar Journal, {tur of Sir Henry Pollock who had sugar dissolved in water is good' Just returned from a vacation. for cut flowers. An experiment The president also apologised was made with three lots of flow for having allowed the speaker at ers, all picked the same morning the last Rotary meeting, to digress and from the same plants.
into the political fteld, a fault, he The flowers in the fresh water said, which could not have been began to fade at the end of the his, as he bad given her to under- week. Those in salt water kept starid that she was not, to go into ten days. Those in sugar water politics or on matters of religion.
nesday, October 12 from 17.30 to 18.30 hours.
EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE A.R.P.
instructor 3 Course.-An course on "ARP. will be given on
Mr. B. C. Randall; A:S.P. (R); Mr. Feroz All, A.S.P. (R); Inspector (R) David Lole; Sub-Inspector (R) Choa Hing Kl, Sub-Insp. (R). Chau Ching Chin, Sub-Inspector (R) Hardit Singh." Crown Sgt. R17 William K. S.
Mok,
Crown Egt. R29 Chap Chung
Tùng
Crown Sgt. R30 Thong Po Hung. Lance Sgt. R20 Leung On Tai,
Lance Sergt. R269 Imam, Din..
· Lance Sgt. R214 Channan Singh,:
Constable R303 D. Young.
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Constable R313 D. M. Xavier, Constable R333 Lee Chan Kee,
and Constable R269 M. 3 Dalon.
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