HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
WORK OF CHINESE RED
CROSS SOCIETY
Three Day Conference Opens In Hongkong
Opening a three-day session, a joint conference of the directors and supervisors of the Chinese National Red Cross Society was opened at the Chinese Mer- 'chants' Club, at 3 p.m. on Saturday,
Prominent Chinese medical ex-many important cities in the in perta and pubile workers, including terior, the Chinese National Red Afteen directors and supervisors of Cross did not maintain any office. the organisation, attended the
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EXHIBITION CHARITY BAZAAR
FOR RELIEF
BY CHINESE ARTISTS
opening session, with Dr. C. T. The chairman then referred to Wang, the Chairman, presiding. the inadequate publicity. He said Other members included: Mr. Tu the rellef work of the Red Cross Tuch-sen, Vice-Chairman. Messrs. was dependent upon funds solicited O. B. Lieu, Lin Kang-bou, S. U. Zao, from the pabilo. There was an! Yeh Kung-chao, Wang Halao Lal urgent necessity for the Chinese Saturday, in the Hall of St. Y. M. Chien, S. M. Tang, and Boons people to have A clear under-John's Cathedral a display of work! Han-chang, and Drs. F. C. Yen.standing of the work of the by Chinese artists was well attend- J. Heng Liu, and W. W. Yen | Goclety. To enable the public toed by enthusiasts of various Seven members who were unable have a clear picture of the working nationalities.
proxy, including Mr. ying.
13 attend were represented by of the Society, the accounts" of the Mr. Lung Yik Yu's interpreta- Hsu Shih-Society should be given as wide tion of nature and bird life was
publicity as possible.
most natural His vivid colours gave brillance and life to the back- grounds.
A distinguished Chinese at the
Mr. Lin Kang-hou. Secretary of meeting was Dr. W. W. Yen, the the Chinese Bankers Association veteran diplomat and public work-Shanghal, then made. a. short re- er, who had just arrived in Hona-port on the International Red kong from Shanghai.
Gross conference..
DR. WANG'S SPEECH
address, expressed deep gratifica-
1
Landscapes, country scenes, moun-|
FUND
The charity hazaar which "was opened yesterday at King's
College, Bonham Road, in suð.
of the Bntah Fund for the Bellef of Distress. In China (Hongkong and South China Branch) attracted large rathering, and considerable interest was taken by those. present in the varied stalls which did, a brisk business,
the
Lu Yum-suen, and
The bazaar sponsored by the tains and waterfalls proved inter-chinese Sub-Committee of A lengthy report of the work ofting when set to paper with a British Fund comprising the Hon. brush and few colours by Mr.Sir Robert Kotewall, Mr. Ip Lan- the Society at the various war Dr. C. T. Wang, in his open fronts and in the rear during the Cheung Shun Isoh. Several groups, chuen, Mr. Hon" at the large attendance. He past year was next read. A num fot flowers by this seme" artist were Mr. Lok Ol-gran... also paid a high tribute to the ber of important resolutions were alive in their natural colouring. courage and bravery displayed and also given preliminary examina- the good work done by Red Cross workers throughout the country in the present war.
the Dr. Wang then dwelt on need for improvement in the or-' ganization, the inter-relationship. between the different units of the Society. and co-operation with the
tion..
Removal Of Graves
Amusing and very realistic is
Amongst those who were present
the painting of Messrs. Wong and yesterday were the Hon. Sir Robert Leong which portrays the monkey, Kotewall, the Hon. Mr. M. K. LQ twenty or more of these animals and Mrs. Lo, Mrs. W. Kay, the climbing about the long branch of Rev. K. Y. Lee and Dr. Katle Wu, --- a tree. Darker tones were used. Speeches in Chinese were made for this work, but the touching of by Mr Lui Yum-suen, Mr. Lok Of the monkeys' faces and the expres-wan and Mr. Ip Lan-choen. They slons attained by the two artists all expressed their thanks to the donors of gifts and others who had
Red Cross of other nations. He Notice is given in the "Govern-makes a delightful scene.
Mr. Cheung Shin-Shek's character helped to make the bazaar possible. sald that since the beginning of ment Gazette" of the intention to the war, it had become increasing-make an order, on the expiration portraits and scenes from poetry Donations to the bazaar had been ly evident that much remained to of six months, directing the re-were well expressed but for an over-made by both European and Chi-
of all
in those abundance of dignity. A little more nese firma be done, at this time of emergency, moval
In addition to 'over' sixty stalls for the Society to become an em- portions of Sections B and C in animation of expression would give cient organ and adequately dis-Mount Caroline Cemetery in which more life to the picture. "A Horse which exhibited. goods for sale, bodies were buried during 1931, Under The Willow is outstanding. there were numerous other attrac- charge its important mission.
graves
The
Dr. Wang stressed the impor-and to that portion of Section A Spring Resort" by Mr. Woo Kim tions which helped those present tance of close co-operation within 1932; in the Tung Wah Hospital Um was refreshing, his interpreta- to have an enjoyable time. Red Cross of other nations and Cemetery at Kai Lung Wan during ton of trees, hills, mountains lend bazaar will be open trom 3 pm.
to 11 p.m. to-day and to-morro, other charity organizations. es-the 1931 and 1932; in those por-expansion to his work
The back, grey and white of Mr. pecially those having special con- tions of Section A and Trenchew nections with the Government. in Kai Lung Wan East Cemetery in Wong Ting Wah's "Aged Buddha" He pointed out the fact that at 1932 and in that portion of, Chiu make a remarkable picture which Chow Section in 1930; in that has no background. Many visitors portion of Section A of Chai Wan to the exhibit spent minutes study- Cemetery in 1932, in those portions ing this piece of work. The simpli-
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in those portions of Sections B und
at the Chinese Merchants' Club in the China Building The pur- pose of this meeting is to wel. come Mr. Paul Stermer, the post the Honolulu Y's Men's Club. Mr. Stermer is serving as an Ambassador of the
C in Kowloon Cemetery No. 2 (Ho ARMED ROBBERY President of
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and in that portion of Section A Upon the request of Det, Sergt. Cc.International Association of y's in New Kowloon Cemetery. No. 3 Mottram, Ho Kong, 22 and Wan Men's Clubs. He is (Cheung Sha Wan Cemetery) in Kim-pa, 25, were remanded for a tour, and is visiting the Y's Men's
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POST OFFICE ORDINANCE
The "Government Gazette" noti- Les that by virtue and in exercise of the powers vested in him by the Post Office Ordinance, 1926, the the Governor in Council makes tar following. amendments to the rates of postage in Class H-Insured
Gazette of the 28th August, 1938,
Such orders will be made for the Mr. Q. A, A. Macfadyen at Kowloom! Durpose of the proper laying out Court on a charge of armed rob- of such areas for the purpose of bery. Wan was additionally charged AIRPORT MOVEMENTS Boxes blished as G.. 657 in the the burial therein of Chinese dead, with possession of one Mauser
CAUTIONED FOR
JUMPING OFF
MOVING BUS
Having received slight injuries to
her face while alighting from a
Two planes of Imperial Airways with effect from the 1st March, pistol and six rounds of ammun-will leave Kai Tak, to-morrow | 1939:-- tions. Accused were alleged to have (Tuesday) morning at 7 and 7.30 mbbed Siu Man-wah of the sum of
with for Bangkok
maii and $600 in Chinese currency, two gold passengers. rings and 10 yen
moving bus in Nathan Road, Kwa MARYKNOLL COVENT
Sim was cautioned" by Mr. E Himsworth, when she made her up. pearance at Kowloon Court on saturday.
BIG FIRE AT LAI CHI KOK.
OPEN DAY
The mid-week service from Bangkok is due to arrive On Wednesday afternoon between and 430 p.m. at Kat Tak,
The Pan American Airways' new Boeing Clipper (314) from Ban Francisco and Manila, is reported
AMENDMENTS
1 Under the heading Destina tion' the words "and other countries accepting the service" are added! after the word "China"..
2. The note at the end of Class
is deleted.
By virtue and in exercise of the
The "Open Day" of the Mary-to be held up at Midway on ac-powers conferred by section 3 of knoll Convent School will begin at 10.30 ani. this morning, and count of bad weather and is now the Post Office Ordinance, 1926, the due to arrive in Hongkong an Governor in Council makes the throughout to-morrow. Parents
on following amendmmerits to the re- of the students are invited to Friday. Mar. 3, instead of
Wednesday, Mar. 1. Mall and air gulations made under the said sec- withness the demonstration, which includes cookery and vari-express will be carried; there are tion and published as G. N. 856 in the Gazette of the 28th August, school subjects. Prizes will no paying passengers. As a result of a disastrous fire ous
The weekly service from Hanol 1938, with effect from Rev. which broke out to the early be presented by the Most hours of Saturday morning, about J. E. Walsh, from Maryknoll, New of Air France is due in Hongkong March, 1939 60 huts of the 200 erected on the York, who is making his visitation on Thursday at noon." vacant land on the side of the of the Maryknoll Missions in the hill near, Boundary Street, behind Orient.
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1. "In regulation 3 under the The French Concession in Han heading of Maximum weight the kow has been re-opened after negare "4" is substituted for the Vice-Admiral Bir Percy Noble, gotiations between the French and gure "5" opposite the words "Let- ment, use Tattoo Powder, Rouge Two are engines under the K.C.B., Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese authorities. The gates of
ters for any destination.” direction of Mr. Woollard Wire Ching Station, will leave Hongkong the Concession leading to the First
2. In regulation 152 cents" is summoned about 4.10 20 to to-morrow in HMS. Falmouth to and Second Special Administrative combat the flames which were pay an official call on His Ex-Areas (the former German and substituted for "1 cent" in the first
Concesions) Are now and third lines thereof... subsequently subdued within an cellency the Governor of Macao, Russian
3. In regulation 20 (8) the figure hour. The cause of the are was Dr. Artur Tamagnini de Bouza opened and pedestrians are allow- believed to have originated from a Barbosa, returning to Hongkong ed to pass in and out without 25 is substituted for the figure
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