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NEW CATHEDRAL CHAPLAIN

Welcome Extended To Rev. A.P.. Rose

HIS TWELFTH CONVICTION

Sentenced By Two Magistrates

Cheung. 17, unlicensed

A large number of the congrega- Leung

of Mr. Gilbert Harriman froni the Colony he will be pleased to tion of St John's Cathedral ga-hawker, was sentenced by two Ma- cxecute any commissions" or at-tnered at the Cathedral Hall yes-gistrates, Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen tend to any enquiries on behalf terday at a tea party to welcome and Mr. E. Himsworth, at the Kow of Clients or anyone interested in the Rev A. P. Rose, who arived toon Court yesterday to imprison. Colony recently, as thement with hard labour for 18 American or Canadian securities in the

newly appointed Assistant Chup-months. Commodities if they willain of the Cathedral. address enquiries direct to bis Introducing Mr. Rose, the Very Canadian Agents, Messrs. C. M. Rev. J. L. Wilson said that Mr. Oliver & Company, Stack Ex-Rose was ordained in 1933 after change,

Vancouver, B.C., or having taken a first class degree at Oxford and in theological training. through his Hongkong office.

The new Chaplain, he said, had been se.ving for seven years in the slum district in England.

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DEATH

SRIBAKSH SINGH, Subedar Major and Honorary Lieutenant. 5th 'Br

Rajputana Rifles. 6th (Napler's) on the 10th of November, 1938,,, at Hongkong, suddenly of heart failure. deeply mourned by all ranks of the Battalion.

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METALS FROM CHINA

FROM SOUTH CHINA are ex-

Mr. P. S., Cassidy, Chairman of the Trustees of the Cathedral, welcomed Mr. Rose and pledged the congregation to help him in his work.

was

Loung

convicted for the seventh time since 1918 of the of- fence of larceny from the person. His victim this time was Yuen Dit. 19-year-old

KDITORIAL

KING EDWARD VIL'S LETTERS ABOUT HIS SON

Captain Advised "Don't Spoil Him"

WARNING FOR

CLERGY AGAINST

GLIBNESS

MODERN RELIGION

TOO MILD

Psychology and the Church was discussed at the Church Congress at Bristol during consideration of the subject "The Church and its Teaching."

Glimpses of King Edward VII.'s solicitude for his son. Prince George. later King George V., when he embarked on a naval career, and of Prince

A warning to clergy about "glib- George's early experiences in

ness" concerning psychology was the Navy, are contained in "A

sounded by the Bishop of South- Royal Correspondence" (Mac.

ampton. Dr. A. B. L. Karney. millan. 7. 8d.), edited by John

Canon W. Thompson Elliott, vicar Stephenson and published whose one

af Leeds 'and newly-appointed rently.

canon of Westminster, urged that Over 100 letters from King Ed-in psychology a priest should be a vard VI and King George V. to soccialist and not a 'dabbler.” the late Adm Sir Henry Stephen- on, who was appointed equerry to the Prince of Wales in 1878. are Leung has been convicted on "ublished for the first time, by eleven occasions, four of these con-permission of King George VI.

woman.

dollar he snatched while the two of them were arguing with a medieme hawker at Latchikok Road on November 9. over, the price of his wares. P.C.B. 683 prevented Leung's

Escape.

Replying: Mr.. Rose thanked victions having been for other of- those present to the warm wel-ences than larceny from the per- come extended,,

"SHARP AND QUICK"

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1938. LET BRITAIN DEVELOP HER COLONIAL EMPIRE

Plea For Planned

Planned World Markets: Present Trade Of 60 Million People

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(SPECIAL TO THE “HONGKONG DAILY PRESS ")

needs of the 80

As a

I do not think it is generally realised how great are the possi-- bilitles, for extended trade between aur merchants” and manufacturers at home and the producers and exporters of the Colonial Empire—-- the non-self-governing. Colonies, their Dependencies, the Protectorates, and the Mandated Territories. Actually, the aggregate, trade of the 60 or 70 administrative units that make up our Colonial Empire is. nearly half that of the Dominions and India, and about a third of Dr. Karney said: "We have dab-

that of the United Kingdom itself. Perhaps I may give a few figures bled in modern psychology. I do

to convey the enormous potential market that exists and the equal- ly enormous field awaiting Intelligent husbandry. not say it has nothing to teach us, but some of us are getting a little

The Colonial Empire covers. some

member of the Colonial tired of hearing about phobias, in- hibitions, repressions and fixations, 21 million square miles and much Empire Marketing Board I feel In January, 1888, the Prince of complexes and primitive instincts. yet remains to be done to meet the confident that the Board with the Wales wrote to the then Capt.į "It is not wrong" to study these million people who BY SIR HARRY Stephenson from Sandringham: things. It is wrong to be glib live in and on LINDSAY K.C.NE.

about them It is wrong. to be "My dear" Harry:

It Total imports

Director of the Imperial "Many thanks for your two kind through poring over psychology for 1936 (the most

Institute letters "of December 23 and 29 fr. or smatterings of science or com- recently available Corfu and for all your good wishes parative religion, to lose our sense for Xmas and the New Year, wh. I of sin." reciprocate most heartily, I feel Dr. Karney alsu conderaned that in entrusting my son to yr. "loth and cowardice." in the "The B. and S. take it very hard. care I cannot place him in safer clergy which, he said, were the be- Imperial Airways Ltd. yester-It is frivolous and vexatious hands, only а

don't spolI him setting sins of so many. day removed from their rooms in summons. If the case had been

please! brought, before the Supreme Court,

"Let him be treated like any it would have been thrown out

NEW OFFICES OF IMPERIAL

AIRWAYS

the Peninsula Hotel

Arcade

to

their new premises in St. George's Building. The booking. freight and general inquiry, office is on the ground floor, with entrance

In

son.

.:

VEXATIOUS SUMMONS,"

SAYS LAWYER

for wasting the time of the Court." other officer in the ship, and I commented Mr.. D. B. Evans when hope he will become one of your he appeared before Mr. R. A. D. Smartest and most efficient Lieu

help of the Coloni- al Government and their London representatives. will pursue an ac- tive policy in this figures) represented over £247; matter and will ensure that a comì-„ millions, domestic exports, nearly posite Colonial exhibit will become £158 millions and total exports an annual feature of the B.LF. over £253 millions.

If the standard of life of pro- ducers within our Colonial Empire is to be raised, then exports will have to be developed and contacts | with world markets, notably that; of Great Britain, will häve to bej

Ice House Street, while the man-Forrest at the Central Court 'yes-tenants. He is sharp and quick in particular branches of minis-planned. We have skilled men-minerals, has increased in value agement and accounts depart-terday on behalf of Messrs. But-and I think likes the Service. but

ments are on the first floor.

terfield "and Swire.

more obvious.

K'as

dabbler.

The most valuable 'Colonini products are minerals, rubber, palm products, cotton, sizal, and the wide range of tropical NEED FOR SPECIALISTS

and sub-tropical foodstuffs; · a. Canon Thompson Elliott, in his

fact which would, of course, be apparent in sny trade display. paper on "The Parochial System,”

Tin. the most important of the sald that the need for specialists more closely and more deliberately

daily becoming research workers, scientists and from £5 millions in 1933 to £22 terial work

technicians-equipped he thust be kept up to his work, as

and more millions in 1938. "Copper and all young men of the present day "We need specialists in religious than willing to co-operate with gold," says the Economic Burvey of The passenger departure station

The firm was summoned on two are inclined to be lazy

education. particularly adult those already at work in the the Colonial Empire (1936) · "have will, however, still be the Penin- sula Hotel, from the front door of counts of falling to furnish to the

In April of the same year the education," he said. "We need Colonies for the increased produc- become much more important in Commissioner of Police the com-

In psychology and tion of foodstuffs ard other the last few years, which have also which passenger ears will leave

psycho-theraphy

primary necessities (on which the seen the development of three. one hour before the time of deplete lists of non-Chinese passers-Prince of Wales wrote from San-specialista

dringam:

bulk of the Colonial population other minerals, manganese, fron this "If a priest ventures on parture of the aircraft from Kai gers who arrived in Hongkong by

the steamers Anhui and Sinklang. "... I cannot find words to ex-

a-specialist depends) and for the exploitation ore and phosphates of lime." Tak airport.

of the mineral, rubber, and other Passengers may make their own With regard to the offence in press to you how immensely gratield let him be

Exports of mineral products of There is fed both the Princess and I are and not a way to Kai Tak if they wish. connection with the $.8: Anhui,

value from £15 millions in 1932 arriving at the passenger office Mr. Evans pleaded guilty and aby the excellent accounts you give probably no field in which a lit-products vital to our home indus- the Colonial Empire have grown in is of our dear son. Of course Itle knowledge is a more dangerous

How important to us in our dally to £44 millions in 1936; of rubber, there not later than 30 minutes fine of $10 was imposed.

howed yr. letter to her, and we thing. But for real knowledge and

lives are the raw materials, fruits, from less than £9 millions to over before the time of the plane's de-

In respect of the second sum-rejoice to hear that he works so real skill there is ample scope and

and foodstuffs, of the Colonies can £32 millions in the same period. parture.

mons concering the .. Sinklang, well and is so attentive and en-great need."

best be pressed home by the help it was revealed that the offence clent in his duties.

Canon "Roger Lloyd, of Winches.

UP-TO-DATE METHODS of the cinema, lectures, illustrated attacked the ""means test." was committed when an error oc-

"When he is on shore let him ter.

booklets, and perhaps, best of all, So far, so good. If, however, we curred in the spelling of the name amuse himself, but when on duty which he described as "wholly

by composite displays so arranged are to make full use of these and of a passenger.

you can do hind no greater service damnable."

He said he believed that the that manufacturers and buyers other Colonial resources and to than being very strict with him.

(from home and overseas) can see ensure a steady advance in the He is. I hope, gradually mastering voluntary members of the public all the complicated detalls of the assistance committees did all that at a glance the immense variety, social and economic welfare of the

and quarry" at their disposal..

Colonial population, then it is im- was conceivably possible to ad-

perative that exports should be minister it kindly.

still further encouraged and de Undoubtedly, the greatest single veloped: for the links between the opportunity for such a display is people of the United Kingdom and that offered by the British Indus-the Colonies can be further streng- tries Fair. Here, in the largest thened by the sound use of up-to- national trade fair in the world-date methods,

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MORE TREES FOR KOWLOON

The summons was dismissed.

ship.

RUN NO RISKS

ported two-thirds of the world's supply of tungsten ore and seven-tenths of its antimony sup-

A the monthly meeting (Com ply. Both metals are needed in armament production. Tungsten mitee, or the Kowloon Residents' ore provides a steel alloy that re-

Association last Tuesday reference mains hard even at red heat; it is was made to the passing of Mr.

H.K. AIR RAID used in making gun tubes, armour

Wiliam C. Felshow, for many

The condemnation of the plates, aeroplane valves,

WARDENS and years a very keen member of the similar important products. An- Association and the Sretary was

In a letter from Märlborough means test," he continued, "is not According to an announcement timony is used as an alloying asked to convey to Mrs. Felshow

House. when Frince George, re-n. Its administration but in the element with base, metals, especial- the condolences of the members Officer. Wing Commander A. H. S. Capt. Stephenson were to go to archangels could not administeri made by the Air Raids Precautions

itself. A company of presenting Queen Victoria, and scheme

S.ecle-Perkins. eight thousand

thing 15 radically Correspondence concerning the

Lisbon to attend the Duke or kindly. The Hongkong Horticultural Society, men and women of all nationalities Braganza's wedding. he reminded wrong. There are many who com- New Territories Agricultural Soare to be enrolled in the Colony Capt. Stephenson that "should any mit suicide rather than face it." clety, congestion of traffic at the us aid rald wardens,

gentleman be attached to my son On the basis of each post being Star Ferry Wharf. Hongkong, bus

.... he should give him before services-season tickets for work-responsible for 500 civilians, áp leaving a pin: studs or sleeve-links men and the road to Clear Water Froximately 1,000 Air Raid Posts worth £15. You might get some Bay were read and approved,

are to be set up in va.ious parts of at Mäita." Hongkong.

ly lead. and is employed on account

of Its hardness for rifle ammuni-

tion, shrapnel, and accumulator plates used in aircraft tanks and other transport.

Committee...

..

The above will indicate the kind of problem that has arisen through the Japanese invasion of South China. Most of the anti-

mony-nearly 95

MORE TREES WANTED per MOSTLY "cent-of China comes

The suggestion was made that! FROM from the province of

urther treeplanting should be HUNAN Hunan, with Changsha

as trading centre, which carried out in Kowloon roads and Is likely to fall to the Japanese the Commiter decided to write to

the Colonial Secretary, recom-ng required. The entire built-up forces in the next few days.

mending that the suggestion be similar to the police districts.

area has been divided into districts.

adopted by Government.

1

BEFORE THE PRESENT WAR. the

antimony" was shipped through Shanghai,.bat, in the past fifteen months, it has been sent through Hongkong the one now occupied, the other cut off from its hinter- land.

Tungsten is produced almost en- tirely in the southern provinces of Kwangal, Kwangtung and Yunnan Exports have lately been sent mainly by rail through Haiphong,

in Indo-China.

In the first eight months of this year China "exported 100,483 quin-

DEATHS OF THREE PRISONERS

at the

of three prisoners Te deaths who died in the prison hospital, were the subject of an inquest held Central Court yesterday. M... Houston sat as Curquer, as visted by a jury comprising Messrs. W. Bell (Foreman), H, Sao-kai and

A. Remedics,

A verdict of death from natural causes was returnéd in each case:

Lam Chan, aged 27, died of heart tals of tungsten ore, compared with failure on November 10. He was 128,491 quintals in the correspond-sentenced to one month's hard la ing period last year. Of antimony hour on October 17. in all forms 68,846 quintals were exported, compared with 103,108 quintals.

COMMITTED TO SESSIONS

*

Later in the same month the

He urged that some less narsa ‘sys- tem be substituted.

Dr. Woodward, Bishop of Bristol and President of the Congress, in- tervening, sald, he felt that many "young people who were mest anxious about social conditions

“ambulance work." and se on. These activities were. however, riceded.

trialists.

.SHOWING THE COLONIES...

where a wide range of British and Films, for example, can do much Empire products is conveniently to bring home" to Britain the grouped-it is of the first advan-life and scenic attractions of the tage to arrange a display of typical Colonles, while trade displays will Colonial products. Indeed, it is be a constant reminder to manu- not easy to over-estimate the value facturers that the Colonial Empire of such a display, arranged as it is is not only a valuable source of raw before the eyes of the leading materials-the "Life-blood" of our British manufacturers and other own industries-but also a market

seas.

significance.

Each of the 1.000 A.R.F. district Prince of Wales was worried about were "aniffy" about "paliatives," purchasers both home and over-of great, and relatively unexplored posts to be set up in the Colony his son's health. He wrote: ".. will comprise six or seven Wardens. It is better that he should not re- on shote all these hot twice as many men as women be- main

months at Malta... I don't want him to run the risks of sun strokes and fever unnecessary at Malta

H

"I am afraid that some young folk sit round the fire spinning webs of theories at the age wher we of an earlier generation worked'

In November, 1896, the Prince of in settlementa,” he said. Wales wrote:

"GOSPEL HALL

LECTURE

MONEY. DEMANDED

"I think you are quite right to WITH MENACES

try and get him away from Malta and its dissipations lafer on, as it Sentence of two months' impi-might be too much of a good with hard labour was thing-tho I must say Georgie sonment passed by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen dear does not easily get spoilt. The American missionary Dr. at the Kowloon Court yesterday on

French Oliver delivered a lecture "There is one thing. I sho. like on the subject "What About Hell" a herman, Chan Fu, 20 years of

+

ANOMALIES IN NEW ARMY LIST

PASSENGERS DEPARTED'

The following passengers left Hongkong by the as Talping on Monday for Australia via ports

Mr. and Mrs. Cumines and children (5), Rev. F. Cellaman, Cruikshank and 8. Cassel daughter, Mr. and Mrs. and daughter. Rev. P. Cronin, Mr. Many unavoidablé anomalies are W Dixon, Mr. J. W. Dovey, Mr, and

More Majors Than Mes W. A.

Captains

age, he pleaded guilty to a charge you to do and which wd. give to an audience of approximately revealed in the latest Army List as Mrs. Friedlander, Mrs. Ruth G. of having demanded money by much pleasure, viz. to take yr.

forty-five people, in the Gospel a result of the simultaneous pro-G. Harris, Mr. and Mrs." F. A. motion of 2,500 young officers un- Jamieson, Mr F. H. King, Mr. W. menaces from a fisherwoman, Ho ship with Georgie for a short visit Hall last evening.

to Athens, where he missed the

der the reforms Lecently instituted E Little, Mr. J. A. Laing-Peach, Sang.

The subject matte in compari- Ho Sang

stated, in evidence. King of Greece the other day..."

Bons was a bit argumentive, How by the Secretary for War. Mr. Mr. D. Macfarlan, Mrs. Mary Ellen Martin, Mr. R. McNeil, Rev. D. that on November 7 four men PRINCESS DISPLEASED ever, his attempts to compare the ore-Belisha.

the

Most noticeable is the large in- Murphy, Mr. D. Murphy, Rev. F. rowed up to her boat anchored in

There were. however, difficulties, present day activities and the Yaumati Typhoon Shelter, and

pepple participating there were crease in the number of majors. McCullagh, Rev. M. Moone, Mr. and Mrs. Miecziwinski and chil-

wrote,

than captains. which would

wrong attitude towards every day Insure" their "pro-

Marsh, Hon, Mr. R. A. C, North, The Worcestershire Regt. has 25 Lecting" her boat.

"We are very sorry that our son life yet not exactly applicablė........ On the following day Chan, ac- cannot go to Athens and the

This is the second lecture Dr.majors instead of the normal eight, Mrs. B. E. Noakes, Mr. and Mrs. T. O'Gorman, Rev. H. O'Reilly, Mr. F and 13 captains. 8tx captains are A. Feters, Mr. S. Roper, Sister companied by a fisherman friend, Princess is very much put out liver has delivered in the Colony

employed outside the regimerit, Siu Muk, rowed up to the boat for about it, and between ourselves to an interested audience.

Angles Niez Rada, Mr. W. R. leaving seven instead of the

Symons, Mr. Stopford, and children another $13. He found there a your admiral is not at all in her

normal 14 for the two battalions.(2), Mr. and Mrs. J. Suesskind and police sergeant and a constable, good graces in consequence.

Regiments, however, cannot be child. Mrs. Stopford and amah., "However, from the reasons you who promptly arrested him and

said to suffer any disadvantages. Mr. and Mrs. L B Trevor, Mr. R. his relend.

give I see that it is impossible, and

majors doing work

H. Wild, Mr. Cecil Derwent Wardle, Detective-Inspector W. N. Darkin Etu, who was also charged with I hope that their Hellelenic (sic)

which usually devolves on captains Mr. C. Wedani, Mrs. and Miss was in charge of prosecution. demanding the money from Ho Majestics" will understand the rea-

Although they are not carrying the Zephyroff, Mr. W. E. Little. Leung was alleged to have en-Sang, was released for lack of sut- 8011, ... tered the ground floor of No. 65, fcient

responsibility of their rank, they receive higher pay.

had demanded $38 as "tea money"flor, in the following January be understandable from a right and Some regiments have more major dren (2), Mr. B. P. Mashin, Mr. T.

evidence that he was a In 1887 Capt. Stephenson came Leighton Hill Road, armed with a member of the original party of home, leaving Prince George in H.M.B. Dreadnough. The Prince wrote to him from Malta in De- cember, 1887.

IN SPITE OF THE CURTAILED Leung Tin, carpenter, who was

SUPPLIES, no shortage has yet ( occurred, and the market price for charged with armed robbery, was committed to the Criminal Sessions the two metals, which had been sharply raised last autumn, felly Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Cen- back during the current year. No tral Court yesterday" doubt the Chinese Government, which holds a State monopoly on the output and export of these metals, will make every effort to keep JAPANESE up shipments, if only SEEK because these are. CONTROL exchanged against

"I cannot say how miserable I munition supplies from some of the

felt that day when we turned the large foreign armament concerns.

picket boat round to go back and It is equally certain that Japan will

saw you get farther and farther try to obtain control of the main

the recent Art away. I can't say how I miss centres of production" with the least possible delay. In that event, Edwards at the Central Court Club Exhibition may be interested you, dear Capt. Stephenson every- a shortage may well develop that yesterday to answer to the charge to know that Mr. G. T. Chan's ple thing seems a blank without you, would throw a heavy task on the of keeping a common gaming ture entitled "Peonies" received the and now I have nobody to talk to designing departments of arma-house, Kan Ng. unemployed. had most votes. Mr. Lee Byng's "Street or ask advice from which is horrid

Scene" was next in favour ment firms of many countries. his ball; of 330 estreated.

revolver. and together with twofours others, robbed the inmates of Jewellery and money to a value nf about $500 on October 15.

BAIL ESTREATED Failing to appear before Mr. R.

MOST POPULAR PICTURE

Visitors to

ADMIRAL RETURNS. FROM CANTON.

His Excellency the Commander- In-Chief of the China Station. Vice-Admiral Sir Percy Nobie, and his Staff, returned to Hongkong from Canton board HMS. Cicala yesterday afternoon.

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There are

The eight or so majors who now head the regimental 1sts, failing promotion, will automatically go on the retired list on reaching the age of 47. Bome of these officers

SQUATTERS TO BE MOVED

Following complaints by Kowloon

have only one year to srrve before residents regarding the occupation. RUBBER QUOTA

reaching the age limit,

of vacant areas near the Cosmopo London, Nov. 15. Most senior majors will have ten Docks and Canton Rong by The International Rubber Com-retired in" about five years' time, Chinese refugees, Government yesterday that these halttee to-day fixed the quota for but, in spite of accelerated promo-stated

the first quarter of 1939 at 50, per tan, it will take a little longer be- squatters would be moved out as cent. The next meeting will be fore regiments absorb their surplus soon as other accommodation san Held on February 14, 1830–Reuter offers

be found for them.

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