HONGKONG "DAILY PRESS
PERMANENT PEACE BE BROUGHT ABOUT BY UNDERSTANDING
Remembrance Service At St. John's Cathedral
A new world cannot be built on, hatred-án, thoughts of ven- geance. Though many people seem to doubt, or forget, it is still the Christian's view that peace-perimanent peace can only be brought about by endurance and understanding," said the Very Rev. J. L. Wilson, Dean of St. John's Cathedral, in his sermon at the Re- membrance Service held at the Cathedral yesterday morning.
GENERAL.
A
CAN ONLY Board Of Education Meeting
H.E. the Acting Governor, Lieut. choosing twelve simple men who Oen, E. F. Norton, C.B., D.S.O.. had the necessary falth, physical M.C., accompanied by Capt. S. H. and moral courage, and be ready. Batty-Smith, A.D.C., H.E. the Gen-to suffer to be poor-to be un- eral Officer Commanding. Maj.- popular--and tọ bear physical Gen. A. E Grasett. D.5.0., M.C., pains. Hon. Rear Admiral A. M. Peters. D.S.C., R.N., and Mrs. Peters, Br
It is easy enough for the young Atholl and Lady MacGregor, Rov,| N. V. Halward, M.C.. and other to have visions, but what about leading members of the com- munity, attended,
WHEN CALL COMES
the older ones? Is it as easy for them to dream dreams? How many have the courage, when
The National Anthem was sung the call comes for service in the at the commencement of the ser- course of freedom, to turn a deaf
vice. The first Lesson was read by ear to those friends who say "Do Dean Wilson, and the second by not be foolish. Why suffer, hard- HE the Acting Governor.
ships, and pains, when there are
Dr. Ng Kwok-on and his bride. formerly Miss Wong Su-kong. ›
-(King's Studio).
Experimental Scheme Approved
A meeting of the Board of Edu- ∙cation was held in the Board Room of the Bank of East Asia on Wed- nesday, Nov: 6. The ChairmELDIN welcomed Prof. L Forster, MA, Dr. G. H. Hargreaves, hiB., Ch‚B. Mr. T. R. Rowell, B.Sc., and V. Rev. Father R. W. Gallagher, S.J., 15 new members to the Board,"
The Board considered proposed amendments to the Draft of Part TV of the new Grant Gode dealing with regulations concerning Admis sion, Attendance, and Qurriculum as put forward by the Grant Schools Council. Certain changes were agreed to, and the amended form of Part IV of the Code was unanimously approved by the
CABARET-DANCE Board
Successful Function At Peninsula Hotel
A substantial sum was raised by
Association on Saturday night at com- their Cabaret and Dance held." in
Psalm 84 was the special psalm so many easy and more pleasant the Hongkong Students Reller for the day. whilst the hymns things to do?" were 293, 448 and 319.
What about those we
Consideration was given to a memorandum of the Vernacular
Education Sub-Committce on the question of permitting separate morning and afternoon sessions in
Chinese Frimary Vernacular Schools.
TWO-DIVISION SCHOOLS After discussion it was unanim-
conditions in view of the "large number of refugees in the Colony, the experiment of "two-division” schools appears to be justifiable":
the following restrictions:—
Taking for his text "These all memorate today? Were they fools ald of relief funds, at the Rose fously agreed that under existing died in faith not having received to have died for their idea of Rcom of the Peninsula Hotel. what was promised them". (St. freedom, truth and democracy? The ball-room was" crowded to Paul's Epistle to the Hebrews,. They died in good faith and their capacity with all present in rare Chapter XI. verse 391, the Dean deeds live on forever. Let us also good humour. To ensure the suc- sald that St. Paul made perfectly have the courage to face up to the cess of the function about thirty as a temporary messure sübject to clear what was in the mind of God sorrows of partings, losses, and charming young ladies acted as as to what we should do. The death of those near and dear to dance hostesses, whilst in between writer masses all his facts through us, and to resolve that when the dances a cabaret show was staged history and, in presenting them. present conflagration is ended to by local leading, amateur artists. showed that men were willing to help in the building of a new nold on to an ideal in faith world" bellef, and in the promise of God. Jesus was the author of that great faith.
AT ST. ANDREW'S - Remembrance services were alső
CONTROL OF INDUSTRY
The lowly Carpenter, said the held at St. Andrew's Church yes- Dean, living in the hills, sat terday, when at matins, which dreaming of the people being, was broadcast, the Rev. J. R. Amplification of Regulation 50 brought back to God and felt Higgs, Vičar, preached, while in of the Defence Regulations pub-- quite certain that God meant Him the evening, the Rev. 8. Hinch-lished in June this year is con.. to do it, not by might, not by cliffe, Senior Chaplain to the tained in Saturday's Government treachery, not by bribery, but by Forces delivered the sermon.
FUNERAL
པ ད ན དུ བ 1:|: ཀྱ ས པ ན ན
MR. C. V. CARLOS
The funeral took place at the Roman Catholle Cemetery on Saturday of Mr. Cezar Villa Carlos, who died at his residence at To Kwa Wan on Friday. The Rev. 'Fr. Angeles officiated at the grave- side.
He is survived by his widow and seven children.
Russian Lady Wins Claim
In Shanghai
ACTION AGAINST
TRAM COY," Judgment for $8,790.92 and costs was given in favour of Mrs. I. A. Besides the chief mourners, Dobrovo at the French Consular those present included Mr. and Court, Shanghai, in proceeding Mrs. F. X. Delgado, Mr. and Mrs. brought by her against the French Alex Delgado, Miss T. Delgado. Tramway Company for injuries Messrs. D. Buntzen, J. R. Castilho, caused to her by a trolley-car in S. Marques, A. V. Fernandes, Rue Lafayette on April 21, reports Augusto M. P. Victal, and many the North China Daily News.
others.
WREATHS
THROWN ON PAVEMENT Represented by Mr. Paul Premaet,
Gazette."
work
"The new regulation extends con- siderably the power of the "com- petent authority to control all undertakings engaged in essential to the life of the com... munity and the defence of the Colony.
A new regulation immediately following Regulation 50 gives H. E. the Governor power to declare "controlled", any undertaking he thinks desirable, and thereupon the competent authority can order how the work shall be carried on, the persons to be employed, and the remuneration to be paid.
Chemistry Society Meeting
ü
The Hongkong Branch of the
(1) The experiment, to be con- fined to Lower and Higher Primary Vernacular Schools, (2) The length of the scheme -should-be-limited,--permis-
alon to continue to be re- quested at the end of each school year.
(31 Each child should have a minimum of 2 hours schooling per week,
(4) No teacher should be em- ployed in the school for more than 30 hours each week.
(B) Any consequent changes in the curriculum to be sub- Ject to the approval of the Director of Education, New time-tables, which must be submitted, to show clearly how the number of perioda or length of periods has been reduced.
(6) Permission to operate "two- division" schools must not be used as an argument against building additional or new premises as soon as circumstances permit.
to
(7) AU schools desiring
operate on a "two-division" system must obtain the previous permission of the Director.
.
Chinest Chemistry Society WBANKRUPTCY COURT hold a meeting at the Windsur An application for-a- receiving Cafe on Nov. 12 at 6 p.m., during order against the Chung Shun which lectures will be delivered arm, of No. 126. Des Voeux Road, by Drs. Tseng Jul-halen and Kung Central, was brought before
Chief Justice. Bir Atholl Mac- Gregor, at the Bankruptcy Curt on Saturday.
Floral tributes, were from Mrs. Ronald J. Stevens, Raymond the plaintiff stated that she was Hsien-pao, well-known Chinese Devaux, J. P. Castilho and family. riding in
ફો rickshaw in Rue chemists:" J. Anderson and family, Mr. and
Lafayette Mrs. R. J. Manalac, Mrs. L. An- trolley car, in an attempt to over- State University, USA., has been on that date when a Dr. Tseng, a graduate of onio drade and family, S. Marques. A. take the rickshaw, everturned the professor of chemistry of Shang -Rewan, Mr, L. J. De Biere, Rosa- Ilnd and Apollo, Valerie: D. Bant-
vehicle, throwing her
on to the hai University, Shanghai, and let zen. Miss T. Delgado, Mr. and Mrs. Davement and giving her concus the author of several well-known Alex Delgado and family, Mr. and sion of brain and numerous chemistry works Dr. Kuns, cr Mrs. FX. Delgado and family, Mr. bruises. Mrs. Doubrovo claimed California State University, is now and Mra, A. Mathias, Mr. and Mrs. that full responsibility should be a professor of Lingnan University.
·C.-M. «Alves, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. D'aced on the trolley-car driver. Antioqula and family, Miss C. M. who did not turn sufficiently to Rozario, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. the right in overtaking the rick- Fernandes. Peter and Albert 1-shaw she was travelling, in
Jorge and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. dent
were
the
Hee Firm, of No. 1. Mercer Street, The applicants were the Tung
who were represented by Mr. C. A. Sutherton Russ.
Mr. Russ Bald the managing partner of the Ching Shun firm. had absconded and an execution warrant had been lasued against SALE OF POPPIES
the firm and the goods sold, Pro- ceeds from the sale amounted to Members of the ANS..
and $6,400. Nursing Division of the H.K.V. Fung Bui-ting, manager of the the streets; pétitioning firm, said that a sum of $2,233.33 was owing for goods
hun firm had been his custom sold and delivered. The Chung
rich, Augusto M..P. Victal, Mra. M The consequences of this acci-D.C., were early on P. Laurel and family, Mr. and Mrs. claimed the plaintiff. who asked saturday morning, and many exm. excessively serious with their trays of Popples, on CJ Triggs, Mrs. Buntzen and for $22,887.20 Tor capital and perienced no difficulty in selling Louis, Messrs. Switzerland Com-medical attendance as well as for off their first, trays before 10 am. Dany, Fook Wo, Wah Tung Tunk the permanent invalidity caused Hing, Staff of the Far East Oxygen
by the accident. and Acetylene Company, and many others.
NEGLIGENCE PLEA
ers for many years. In October
*The amount collected could he heard that the firm was in not be ascertained as the collec~ | difficulties and 'when he visited tion boxes were sent to the Hong- the premises found the ballis kọng & Shanghai Banking Cor- | there
The Application was granted,
The French Tramway Company poration in the afternoon, but it was represented by Mr. J. Bar- was believed to be substantial.
MEMORIAL SERVICE raud, who said that the accident The boxes will be, a Daily Presa EVACUEES' BAGGAGE
FOR C.N.A.C. HOSTESS
had occurred through the negl-reporter was told, opened to- gence of notn the passenger and morrow and the total collected the rickshaw since it was for the will be announced within the
next two or three days.
CLIPPER DUE IN HONGKONG TODAY
· TO AUSTRALIA space is available for shipment of additimal baggage to Australia via ship leaving about November 15. Application for space should
A memorial service for the late former to watch the puller in or Lu-Mel-ying; under the joint der to prevent any false or auspices of the China National clumsy manoeuvring Counsel for Aviation Corporation and the the defence claimed that the Kim-lin Girls University, Hong-rickshaw was itself trying to Kong Alumni Association, was held overtake another rickshaw at the Pan American Airways HONO-delay. at Christ Church, Kowloon, yes-time, so placing itself in the way LULU GLIFFER, bringing s terday afternoon,
be made to the Accountant, Trea
Windsor House, without
of the trolley car.
malls dated sin Francisco, Oct 31 «A large gathering of the de- The case had several hearings is expected to arrive in Hongkong H.K.V.D.G. TRAINING ›ceased's friends and schoolmates before judgment was announced, this afternoon and will leave on were present at the service: giving the plaintiff #6790.92 as her return right to San Francisco,
fïhe late Lui kief-ying, 28, was compensation for the invalidity via Manila, tomorrow morning, the stewardess in the ONAC. and hospital expenses, Dr. Sat The CHINA CLIPPER 18 sche- almiiner" "Chungking", which was telll being appointed by the Court duled to arrive on Wednesday shot down recently at ananyi, to determine the degree of in- afternoon and will leave the fol
...
validity of Mrs. Donbrovu.
lowing morning.
CADRE
The Military Authorities Inform us that there wis be fin parade of the HR.VDC Training Undre or Veteran Squad on Winside Day Nov, 11
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