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RELIEF FOR students
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CHUNGKING, June 23 (Central)-At least 10.000 students, who were unable to obtain support from their homes owing to the war, are being financed largely by two foreign or ganisations, the International Student Service in New York and -the-Far-Eastern Student-Service-in-Geneva.
CHARITY BAZAAR AT ST. MARY'S
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On Saturday afternoon, the 31. Mary's Church members and vestry,opened the Hall Doors, Tal Hang, for their Fourth Annual Charity Bamar. -
Lady Pollock opened the sale at eleven- o'clock in the morning. The attendance throughout ⠀ the day was most satisfactory and great interest was shown.
The grave European situation | accordingly established in March, has compelled the Geneva organ!- 1938 about five months after the sation to reduce the amount which first local Committee started Its It proposed to raise for the sup- work. By that time, the regional Booths of handwork and various port of the Chinese students from committees tor atadent relief "al- crafts were popular, also the Swiss Francs 160,000 to 100,0000 ready existed in Shanghai, Wuhan, sweets and foodstuffs sold very On the other hand the American Slan and Changsha, organisation has decided to in- crease its contributions from .9.
Needy Students
quickly. Many unusual prizes were offered at the raffles and games of chance.
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Now under the chairmanship: $18,000 to $50,000. These refugee |
The bazaar continued until nine students appreciate the gifts all of Dr. Usang Ly, President of o'clock in the evening when the Chiaotung University. Shanghal, largest crowd of the day attended. the more because the funds donated by fellow foreign students the National Committee has ten
abroad.
Relief Committee
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Dormitories Opened
regular members and five alter- nate members representing edu- cational and community circles iner service in the Student Reading TATTOO for lips instead of party coating! The National Student Relief Shaughat. All the chairman of Room, etc.
Committee of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. local Committees are ex-officio with their headquarters in Shang-members of the National Com- hai and their branches in pine mitteè, educational centres in coastal and Interior China, is taking the lead in helping refugee stúdents. The committee is the only non-gov- ernmental relle organisation of! the kind and has thus far col- lected more than $300,000 nations! currency to aid needy students, more than 75 per cent. of which came from Geneva and New York
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Relief is given to needy students irrespective of SCX, religion, schools от geogra-
phical regions. It is not con- fined to students who are "al- ready admitted to schools, nor to college students, al- though admittedly they are aided in preference to senior middle school students,
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MONDAY'S MENU
BREAKFAST
Chilled Pears
Cereal
Scrambled Eggs
Bacon Coffee
LUNCHEON Bouillon
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Baked Fish Egg Sauce
Corn Boufle Lima Beans
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WEDDING AT REGISTRY
With the expansion of the arena of war, it was deemed necessary to open dormitories for students. The National Relief Committee now has two dormitories in Shanghai (one for men, the other for women), two
The wedding took place at the
Kunming (one for
on Saturday bc- Supreme Court the other for women); and one tweeh Mr. Kenneth Tsang, medical dormitory for women
Kwe student, residing at No. 3, Lock | yang, Hongkong
Peiping. Road, and Miss Josephine Hwang, Lodging fee in the hostels is $3 residing at No. 784, Nathan Road, With the money the regional
Originally, the Student Relief per month; really destitute stu-Kowloon. Mr. T. J. Gould, Deputy! Student Relief Committees in
Committee began with three-dents may live there free of Registrar of Marriages; officiated. farious centres are conducting
fold programme of work scholar charge; The Committee also helps such student welfare projects B9
ships, student hostels and travel students during their migration" work scholarships. student hostels,
acti-from constal to interior China. travel ald, medical aid, and the aid. Now the scope of its
and
A student community centre establishment of student commutes have been widened
each local Committee decided has now been crganised in Kwel- nity centres.
upon its own programme accord yang. A two-storey building cost- ing to local needs,'
Ing $14,000: has been
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constructed
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rate
The formation and activity or
In Shanghai a needy but In- for the purpose. In these regional committees depend-tellectually brilliant student may province, students are being given ed on the waves of the migration receive a scholarship grant of work, mostly clerical, at a of students and universities; they $50 semester to cover his tuition of 20 cents per hour. Meanwhile, were not formed all at the same and living expenses, provided he the Committee is planning to form time. As a consequence the Com- cters in return such services as similar centres near Chungking mittees in Sian, Wuhan. Chang-teaching in refugee camps. as and other educational centres in sha, and Canton have one after sting in office and library work the Southwest. another stopped their activities.
At present the main activi- -tles are centred in two main groups, one in the southwes- tern cities, such as Chungking, Chengtu, Kwellln, "Kweiyang other and Kunming, and the
in Shanghal. Hongkong and Foothow.
As student relief activities grew'
NEWSETTES
in variety and scope, it was Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hutton Potts
Mrs. W. M. Eishop, wife of the
Establishments, left in
round necessary by the relief returned to Hongkong on Friday Deputy Naval Stores Officer, Civil workers in Shanghal to organise last from Singapore on board the a,National Student Rellef Com- 6.5. Anshun. mittee. Such a committee
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Mr. W. M. Bishop, Deputy Naval Stores Officer, Civil Establish ments, sailed for London in the S.S. Ranpura on Saturday,
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the 3.5. Conte Biancamano for Bhanghai yesterday and thence Home via Biberia.
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Mr. F. J. Jenner, who is retiring after 21 years' service as Boats wain at the Hongkong and Wham-
Mr. J. Cavanagh, chargeman in poa Dock Company. Ltd. (Kowloon the Civil Establishments, also pro- Docks), proceeded to London in ceeded on leave in the P. and O. the 3.8. Ranpura on Saturday. liner Ranpura on Saturday.
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The names of Dr. Yong Chong
Dr. Wellington Koo, the Chinese Chew, M.B., BS. (Hongkong), Dr. Ambassador to France, interview- Kwan Stu Yee, M.B.. B.S. (Hong-
ed M. Georges Bonnet, the French Kong) and Dr. Wong Pun Cheuk, Foreign Minister, on Friday night. M.B., B.S. (Hongkong) have been added to the Register of Medical Practitioners
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The King and Queen went to Royal Lodge, Windsor Great Park. on Friday to spend a quiet week end with the Princesses.
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Gen. Lu Chung-lin, Chairman of the Hopel Provincial Government, has sent a delegate with $10,000 Lydia Fehily. M. D. to comfort 1,300 Japanese employ (Vienna), State Medical Diploma ed Chinese irregulars under the (Japan) has been appointed In-command of Huang. Fu-tai, "who spector of Schools,
revolted against the Japanese and surrendered to the
the Chinese alde Mrs. J. Graham-Barrow, of the at Tsangchow, 72 miles southwest Argold Trading Co., Ltd., was of Tientsin, early this month. passenger in the liner Ranpura which. salled for Lowden, via
M. Henri Cosine, Singapore and ports on Saturday-bassador to China, left Chungking
at 3 o'clock on Saturday after
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French
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At a recent meeting of the noon by a China National Avia- Rotary Club In Ipoh, FMS., Col. tion Corporation plane for Kun Cecil Rae, Commissioner for ming, provincial capital of Yun- Rotary in Malaya and Siam, offer nan, en route to Haiphong where ed a cup for an attendance com- he will boards vessel for Shang- petition among the members. hel. The French Envoy arrived
here earlier in the month to con- fer with the Chinese authorities.
The assessment list, for the year ending June 30, 1940, for the i urban, ares of Tsun "Wan is open for inspection at the office of the District Omcer, South, for 21 days as from June 23.
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In order to encourage the ex- Portation of native products, the Yunnan Provincial' Government authorities announced that na King Zog and Queen Geraldine tive products destined for foreign of Albania are planning to visit countries will be exported duty the United States within two free. It is also announced that months for business and pleasure. the 5 per cent. Customs import This is according to Baroness Burtax will continue for another Suzanne de Strasser, a Budapest year as from July 1 friend of the exiles.
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A committee for the relet of Miss Lai Po-chuen, MB, BB, refugees in the Swatow- (HK) to be Secretary to the Mid area was formed by the Chaochow wives Board and Supervisor of Gulla in Hongkong at an Midwives, vice Mrs. Alta Francis trapdinary meeting The Guild Stout, MB ChB (Edin). Miss also decided to send ame to Lai has also been appointed to be natives of Chaochow living abroad Health Officer and Inspector of explaining to them the war altug- Schools.
tion in their home town
TEACHERS TO WED
The following, forthcoming mar- riages are announced at the Su- preme Court:-
Mr. Bertram John Milten Monks, teacher, of the Diocesan Boys' School and Miss Eileen Vera Tir- bett, teacher. of the Diocesan Girls' School.
MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1939.
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