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GOVERNOR OPENS 8TH AGRICULTURAL SHOW
Interest In Possibilities Of New Territories
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General excellence of exhibits was the feature of the 12th An- nual Articultural Exhibition which was opened at Fanling on Satur- day by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote. His Excellency was accompanied by Lady Northcote, They were ceived by the Rev. H. R. Weils, Chairman of the New Territo:les Agricultural Association, the visitors including, Sir Atholl and Lady McGregor and other well-known Chinese.
The competitors included the Sunny Farm, Hong Lok Yuen, owned by General 1 Fuk-lam, the Botanical And Forestry Depart- ment, Mr. E Tong-sen's farm, Lady Ho-tung's farm, The Sunuse Farm, the Agricultural Institute for Refugee Students, the Shum- chun Rural Welfare Centie and other local farms in the New Ter- ritories.
The Rev, Wells sald:-
would be advantageous and bene- Last year, owing to the troubles ncial to the Assoc.ación, on the other side of the border, we were unable to hold a Show,
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GOVERNOES SPEECH
UNIVERSAL WEEK OF PRAYER
GENERAL
Elvira Sails This Week
For Manila
The Elvira. 38-foot jawl con-
Lee for Mr. A. Cármelő, Mexican Consul in the Philippine Islands, is due to leave Honikong waters ear- 1y, this week for Manila.
Short services lasting ap. proximately half an hour will be 'structed in the local párd of Chueri held each day of the week from today to January 14, at five thirty. p.n. in St. John's Cathedral, and will be conducted as follows:-
Today: Thanksgiving, "Confession and Intercession. Rev. H. D. Ro- senthall
Tuesday: The Increasing Church: Rt. Rev. the Bishop of Hongkong.
Wednesday: The Distracted World. Rev. J. E. Sandbach,
Thursday: The Unity of the Church. Rev. E. Moreton.
Friday: The Christian Witness in the Colony, Rev. J. R. Higga
Saturday! Home and Education. Rev. Frank Short,
The trim craft carrying a Ber- muda rig and equined with a Gray motor will be sailed south by Capt. J. H. Peterson and Md, J. Torrey, two former and wellknown members of the crew of the Cheng Ho which departed from Hong- kong averaj werks ago for Manila on a cruise under the auspices of the Botonical Explorations Inc.
THE PANY-JIN Capt. Peterson, 1 recognised Sunday: United Service, Rev. K. manded the gang-in, a junk con- skipper of outstanding merit, con- Mackenzie Dow.
The Cathedral will be open for
In declaring the show open. His private prayer and meditation be-
and this has entailed a great deal Excellency said: of work this year.
Since the last show, we have begun to build up an institute for the training of local youth as modem farmers. Chinese have farmed land for thousands of
"I am very glad to be here again
Show of the New Territories Agri- with the purpose of opening the
cultural Association or Hongkong. and my pleasure is enhanced by the evidence of the progress made years, but modern selence has last two years, which I see as I in local agriculture during the made studies of soils; noxious insects, and better classes
pass about the plony. of
"Many of seeds."and even age-long methods
those present ure may be improved upon, and aware that Government has been greater production secured. Much paying a good deal of attention has to be learned about the local recenly to the possibilities
extending soll, which has a character of Its own, and not every effort has been auccessful.
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fore and after each service.
At the close of the service on Thursday. a service of Holy Com- munion will be celebrated, when it
Is hoped that as many as pos- sible, Irrespective of their religious, denomination, will take part.
On Sunday, the final service will be held at 6.30 p.m. th Union Church. Kennedy Road, when the various Churches of Hongkong and Kowloon will unite in worship.
agricultural develop ANNUAL MEETING
ment in the New Territories. An informative report was received from the Superintendent or the
The Kernel Seed Company has Botanical and Fores.ry Depart
MEAL In February last which
was
done very valttable service In raising crops, and we have to made it clear that there thank Mr. Percy Chen and the plenty of scope for agricul urai Shumchun Rural Welfare Centre expansion in certain parts of the for much help in the late months Colony: and recently Mr. Ken- of the year, and Mr. Leung Tak nedy-Skipton has been investigat- for his services on
the new alte ing the economic aspects of the across the road.
NEW HEADWAY
On behalf of the New Terri- tories' farmers we have to thank the Government for new efforts in the provision of fertilisers, and we trust that we may prove use- Kul in disseminating knowledge of the Government's good intentions. There are inherent dificulties in reaching the farmers which
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problem.
His report is not yet quite ready for publication but I have had the opportunity of seeing the incomplete draft and I am confident that the finished article will be of great interest and value to the
farming community,
St. Teresa's Chinese
structed in Hongkong which sailed from here a year ago for New
Fork but which met with misfor- tone in the Red Sea's Veral months
50.
"Mr. Torrey an American en- gineer and seamers with unusual. capabilit is, is prominen; in Ameri- can sailing cicles and returned from Manila to make the voyage with Capt. Peterroj on the Elvira
Mr. Carmen, why is now in the Colony will hit sal with his boat to Manila. His wit, Mrs. Carmelo will receive the efft in the south where it will be used for pleasure cruises and club rcing.
CHINESE NEW YEAR FIREWORKS
Young Men's Society ushes the custodia.y regulations
Teresa's Chinese Young Men's So- The annual meeting of St.
ciety was held at the clubhouse, un Friday and was presided. by Mr.
The Government Gazette pub-
concerning the leting on of fre- works during th Chinese New Year.
It is notified that official per-
N, E, Allaye, the following being mission has teen gin to ds- present: Rev. Father A Granell charge .cwo-ks within certain and Rev. Father C. Orlando portions of the Colony and at (Spiritual Directors), Mr. L. A., certain times. Barton (Hon. President); and members and friends.
·ANNUAL REPORT Mr. Peter Y. T. Lo said:- The year under review has been
Wanchai, Caueway Bay and Sookunpoo are ahong. the areas permitted, the thes being from 11 pm. on Wechesday February 7 to 1 am on Thursday the 8th, From 8 am to a.m. and from 5 "pm to 6 pm. bn Tursday the 8th and from 8 m.and 8 am, on
loon
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"A useful, practical experiment as usual one of varied activities. which Mr. Kennedy-Skipon has
The most outstanding of the have not yet been able to over- been carrying out is in the tranë- ! works of charity was our help to, wednesday the 14th, come; but, year by year, we feel portation of cattle manure from swell the funds of the St. Vincent
The same mis apply to Kow- that some headway is being made. the urban area to various points de Paul Society at ita Bazaar on
At the end of the charge arewrits app.ies to all of where pé-mies on to dis- in the New Territories. Cheap November 5. RED LETTER DAY
manure is an essential condition day we had handed over for the the Kowloon Peninsula youth of Mr. J. E. Joseph, vice-patron, in of profitable farming and the poor more than $1,200. a short speech said:-
cheaper it is made the greater is Today is indeed a red letter day the margin of otherwise unre- for me, it being, the second anni-] munerative land which can be versary of the official opening of] brought under cultivation. this Agricultural Institution by Your Excellency. Though I was In addition, I am hopeful that
CHEAP CAPITAL
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not personally present at the Mr. Kennedy-Skipton's researches time, I read with no little interest will indicate other ways in which and pride, the kind words of en- the local farmer can be giver. couragement and support convey such practical advice and help as ed in Your Excellency's speech, and will lead to more extensive and th's has been followed by real and more profitable cultivation. true Government encouragement "I have in mind especially the and support by the appointment; devising of means whereby cheap about six months ago of Mr. Ken-| capital, could be made available nedy Skipton to inquire into the or the conversion of land now. agricultural possibilities of the flying idle into cultivable clos New Territories.
aad, secondly, whereby practical In order to obtain the best re-assistance could be given towards .sults and serve the best interest the improvement of animal "hus- of the Colony, the most practical bandry: for there is. I under- course to be followed would be the stand, a considerable series of
problems in implementing of the recommenda-stock-disease tions of the Agricultural Resources: Colony which pus perpetual ob Committee, For was it not said stacles in the way of profi:able by Cicero many centuries ago that farming and can only be tackled of all pursuits from which pront by.scientific measures. accrues, nothing is superior to agriculture, nothing more produc- tive, nothing more enjoyable, and nothing more worthy of a free man? And even today in this so- called modern world, in every way agriculture is the first calling of mankind; it is the most honest the most useful, and consequently the noblest which he can exercise
Being a business man, as well as one of the oldest residents of this Colony. I often pondered on the Colony and came to the con- clusion thas nothing could be more beneficial than the scienti-
""The interdependence 01 plant and animal husbandry lles at the root of profitable farming and it is important that our farmers should - ac- quire a better balance between these two sides of their in- dustry.
Prizes amounting to $700 were distributed yesterday afternoon to over 200 winners by Mr. John Bar- row, District Ofcer North.
LITTLE FLOWER CLUB CONCERT
A juvenile concert was given by
In September our Society be- came a member of the Catholic Truth Society.
On June 29 our Society gave a dinner in honour of our Preat-
dent, Mr. N. E. Allaye, on the oc- casion of his departure for Europe on business, Thanks to the in- fluence of our Bishop he W35 granted an audience by the Pope. All our members are grateful to him for the pictures of our Holy Father and the medals which he gave us 33 sovenirs of his visit to the Vatican,
Our Society stopped, the drive for war relief funds with regret in March.
Our Society is in very good financial health
the
credit balance to date being about $1.000
Our membership stands at 45. being an increase of 8 over the previous year's ngure
Austin Road Homuntin, Kowloom Топа Frite Edward Road, Argyle Stee Chatham Road and Austin Road
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PETITION IN BANKRUPTCY
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bankruptcy brought by the Tat On firm, of Cheungchautsland, against Cheng Shing-fook, kas granted by the Chief Juste, Sir Atholl Mac-. Gregor, in he Bankruptcy Court on Saturday
.
Petitioner were represented by Mr. W. M. frown.
It was stted, that. Cheng owed petitioners he sum of $400, on promissory hotes, and an addi- tional $375 ve un goods sold and delivered. Fatal Habilities were stated to b$3,000, the sole assets being a już worth $1,100,
OFFICERS ELECTED
CINEMA SHOWS Incoming Committee: Presi- FOR CHARITY dent Mr. Peter Y. T. Lo; Vice- President Mr. Patrick P. C. Wong: Continuin thely drive for funda Hon. Secretary Mr. Felt Foon: purchase winter garments for Hon. Treasurer Mr. John M. Wal- Chinese solers at the front. stu- ker: Councillors Messrs. Matthew dents of te Canton University Lum, John Chong, George Leuz, gave a cinea performance at the Ool Eng Bee, Louis Allaye and N. Alhambra heatre on Saturday Y Lim.. Spiritual Directors: morning ad another at the
Father Α. Granell, Rev Father C. Orlando.
WEDDINGS AT REGISTRY
Rev.
The following couples were mar-
"fic study of Chinese agriculture on pupils of the Little Flower Chried on Baturday at the Registry.
modern lines.
I was soon induced to claim the yesterday, when a large number of
honour of presenting this pre viously carefully thought ous and planned building
children spent an enjoyable after- noon.
Supreme Court:-
Mr. Wong Ch-keung, of the Asiatic Petroleumi Co. Ltd. and In addition to the concert,
Miss Anna Kam, of No. 23 Caine cinema show was also provided by Road; the Rev. Fr. Rossello, A
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PUBLIC OPPORTUNITY
Mr. Yuan Yeh-pan, derk of the The function was arranged by Bank of Communications, and Since my recent return to the Colony, about six weeks ago, 1 Miss Aurea Baptista, and among Miss Chan Mui-yau, of No. 125 have Improved is approaches and those who took part were Miss Wing Lok Street;
Irene Osmund Master Tony Bap- Mr. Cheng Man-kam, clerk of surroundings as may be seen, butista, Misses Theresa Rodrigues, the Naval Yard, and Misr Lo Bhuk- there is still a great deal to be Maizie Reis, Alice Silva. Masters yee, of No. 27 Village Road: done, and though I am prepared Alex and Norman Lewis, Misses MI. Cheng -wal,.... insurance to meet any necessary expendi-Alda Marques, Eulalia Xavier, broker, of No. 49 Bute Street; and ture, I feel an opportunity should Thelma Marques, Ritta Marques, Miss Leung Wing-chu, of No. 1 be given to those members of the socorro Rodrigues and Wanda Shanghai Street. public interested in the progres- Rodrigues.
sive advancement of the work of
ANNOUNCEMENT
the N.TAA, to assist by dona- The only paid A.R.P. worker in The forthcoming marriage is tions or subscriptions which will Tutbury. Staffordshire, was Mr. E announced of Mr. William Morley permit them to place on record F. Fearns head warden, and a Bercombe engine room artificer their interest. I feel that this member of the rural council. The HMA Cockchafer, and Misa Evdo- means of increasing the income council dismissed him on 'grounds kia Oleyalek, dressmaker of No. through the interest of the public of economy,
101 Route Lorton, Shanghal,
Queen's Thitre yesterday.
The perfonances were well sup- ported. Thitheatres were placed at the dissal of the Student Committee trout charge, whilst local flm dributors contributed the films.
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