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SINO-AMERICAN INSTITUTE LUNCHEON
(Continued from Pare 1)
Chairman's Speech
Sir Shouson Chow said: "Your Excellencies, ladies and gentle- men. This is the second luncheon party of the Chinese-American Institute
GENERAL
"WHITE HORSE” WHISKY IMITATION
Unemployed Chinese Fined $400
Fines totaling $400, or, in de- fault, six months' hard labour, were imposed on Leung Chuen, 38 of Cultural Relations employed, when he was found since its formation. At our meet-sality on three charges of posses- ing last month we had the good son of dutiable spirit and posses fortune to have pr. Johnstone, son of duty-paid labels, issued Professor of Political Science at by the Import and Export De- George Washington University, as partment: retailing dutiable spirit in Percival Street; and possession our speaker. To-day we are even
of bottles of Bquor bearing" the -more fortunate. We have with us His Excellency Sir Geoffry North-forged registered trade-mark-for cote, who has graciously consented "Whie Horse" whisky, by Mr. R. Central Court speak to US It is a great Edwards at the honour which we all deeply ap when the hearing was concluded
yesterday preciate.
to
"We are also honoured by the presence of so many distinguished guests. As I look round I see my old friend Dr. Yen, former Am bassador to Moscow and also my old friend and colleague, Dr. Al-" fred Sze, former Ambassador to Washington and a few years ago representing the Chinese Govern~ ment as Minister Plenipotentiary
Mr." O. E. C: Marton, representing Messrs. Jardine, 'Matheson and Co. Lt, agents for the White Horse Distillers Ltd., withdrew the charge made by his clients,
NEW TRAFFIC LIGHTS
The newly-installed traffic lights
to the Court of St. James; also at the junction of Queen's Road General Wu Teh-chen and Mr. O.] East and Hennessy Road, where K. Yiu, formerly Mayor of Shars-the bend in the road was recently. hal.
eliminated, will shortly be put into use. The installation is one of the few in the Colony to be, operated by remote Control, the policeman on point duty being accommodat ed in a raised, covered, box-Like structure across the road.
Of
**Then. as local magnates, we have the Chinese unofficial mem bers of the Executive and Legisla- tive Councils, and to all of them we offer our most cordial welcome. "I understand that there is a similar organization to ours being formed in Hongkong, known as the Sino-British Association. Cultural Relations: under the dis- tinguished patronage of His Ex- cellency the Governor. Some of our members have already joined this. Since the objects and aims of the two are the same, we can- not do better than to work-to- gether for mutual understanding and common good (Hear, hear), II were invited to be a member I would be pleased to join up, and I hope my Chinese friends' here will do likewise and follow my good example laughter).
(Applause and.
AID FOR CHINA "I do not think It is out of place here for me to say "that China in the past year has benefited immensely from as-. sistance, given her by Great Britain and America. At this present moment, when Chiria is in her most critical period % of national existence we need more than ever the true friend- ship and practical assistance of these two great nations, America and Britain,
have no doubt that the last hard thing has not yet been said between them. But for all that, as time went on, I have been clearly conscious of
growing-together between.'
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the two, of an ever clearer un- derstanding of each other's point of view and of an over truer realization of their com- mon interests, and I believe. that approach is quickening in pace as the years go by.
I mention this propitious belief on this occasion because I believe that in no quarter of the world and vis-a-vis no na- tion in the world do citizens of the United States and of the British "Empire
'more Identically eye to eye than in China and vis-a-vis the Chi- nese people.
Sino- So, as Patron of the. British Cultural Relations Asso- ciation, I not only thank you for the honour which you have done me in numbering me among your guests to-day: I also express my confident hope that that Associa tion will always find Itself march- "These two nations, in conjuncing side by side with the Stoo- ́tion with other democratic powers, American Institute of Cultural are endeavouring to preserve law Relations in order to secure the and order and to uphold justice ideals which the three nations are and fair-play amongst nations so proud to share. (Loud Applause?... that other people may really enjoy 'Peace on Earth, Goodwill towards Men.' Let us hope that this peace movement will soon be realized, for the sake of humanity and civi. lization (Applause),
HIS EXCELLENCY
His Excellency the Governor said:-Sir houson, Ladies and Gentlemen.--Mr. Benjamin Dis raeli was once consulted by a member of the House of Commons whether he should make "a" prac- tice of speaking in the House. The Prime Mintater advised Kim against so doing, adding that it WILA better that people should wonder why he was sitting silent than why he was standing and speaking:
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'NT ST BITTING Mr. S. T. Biting, manager of the local branch of the National City Bank of New York, in a few words endorsed the sentiments pre- viously expressed.
THOSE PRESENT
Those present at the luncheon were-Hon. Sir Shouson Chow (Chairman), His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geofry Northcote, Gen Wu Teh-chen, the Hon, Sir Robert Kotewall, Mr. O, K., Yu, Dr. W. W. Yen, Dr. Alfred Sze, the Hon. Mr. W. J. Carrie (Secretary for Chinese Affairs), the Hon. Mr. TN Châu the Pot. Mr. M KI LO the Hon. Mr. W. N. T. Tam, Mr. Jị D. Greenway. Capt. 8. H. Batty- Smith (AD.C. to His Excellency), Mr. G. Treverton (Private Secre- tary to His Excellency), the fol- lowing ladies, and gentlemen:
Mr. R. G. Blesel Jr., Mr. 8. T. Bit ting, Mr. John Brownley, Mr. J. D Bush, Mr. A. J. Campbell, Mrs. Chan Chor, Mr. O, Y. Chan, Mr. P. Chang, Mr. K. L. Chau, Mr. Chen Han-seng. Mr. Percy Chen, Mr. Chen Ping-ho, Mrs.
Possibly some similar wonder may have been in your minds at seeing a son of John Bull in a place of honour in this galley of which Uncle Sam was the one half and China the other. 'IL 80, I hope that Sir Baðu-son's speech will have gone some way to ex plain the phenomenon. It cer- Sukis H. Chen, Mr. Walter Han- tainly gave me much happiness to ming Chen, Mr. W. E. Chen, MI. preside at the inaugural meeting | Gene Chiao,
M Chien, Mr. (General Secretary
Mr. P.
KChu the Institute). 2.0. Chu Dri K. Cho là s
of the Bino-Britian Cultural Rela tions Association which is own alster of this honourable body whose grateful guest I am to-day, and I am not only proud of being
8. Church, Miss Marion Dudley, Mr. D. D. Forbes, Mr. Charles M. Gee. Lin, air, Mingmeo Hsu, Mr. Rufus Mira Wallace Harper, Mrs. Ho Moo
patron of that Association; I am re
Huang, Mrs. Haang Biu-fang. Mr. D
Mr.D. also very confident that it will be M. Eykes, Mr. Kam Cheung-fal, Mr. able to give good service to both L. 8. Ku, Mr. T H Kwok, Mr. Lam Chinese and Britlah interests, 2 Chi Ping, Mr. Roy H. Larchar, Mr. K. C. Lee, Mr. William Tinson Lee, For the very same reason I am
Mr. Fong, Mr. Ll Two-son, Er. O. happy to be in such intimate con- | C. Lockhart, Mr. C. H. Lowe, Mr. tact with the Sino-American Insti- David Lu;
tute of Cultural Relations for I M. Henry G. Ju Meloarse Mr. am equally sure that this Insitute E. Mok Lt Col H, L. Murrow, will prove to be of very high value Mr, M. H Pal, Mr. FW. Pad Mr.
Penn, Mrs. Petley, Miss Mary Pe ley Mr. Chennan Shen, Dr. Shu Hsing tso, Mr. Shum Normal Boone,
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