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these systems. This system in driven from a specially designed and compact gasoline chigine made by the makers of the pumps. Its compactness and simplicity word very noticeable.
LEAGUE DISCUSSES RADIO
IMPROVEMENT.
Geneva, Dec. 7. The Council of the League of nations has approved the report of the recent Press Conference.
Several delegates omphasised "Duro" Deep Well Pump-This the importance of the recommend- type of pump is capable of draw ation that the Conference should favour the Improvement of tele- ing water from any depth up to 200 feet, and against heads of 150 phonic and telegraphic wireless feet. It could not be shown in communications all over the world, operation, but was merely on exparticularly between Geneva and London. The question was re- hibition.
Hydro-Electric and Wind Driven forred to the League's communica- Electric Light and Power Plantations Committee for necessary ac- This company also had on ex- tion.
Sr. Urrutia of Colombia, sup- hibition pictures of two recent types of private electric plants,porting the recommendation, point- showing their manner of installa ed out that London was the chief tion. The water driven type is centre of the distribution of news adaptable to provide current for from America and from the Far any required purpose wherever a East. Sig. Adatchi warmly assó- small stream of running water is ciated himself with the report and available, and is the latest develop-hoped that efforts to improve com ment in this field of engineering.munications Between Geneva and Its most salient feature is the low London would be successful. cost of operation and maintenance, Cheng Lo, and M. Dandurand fol- as after the initial expense Taolowed in the same sense. Sir Aus- more than the usual liquid fuel ten Chamberlain promised, when plant) no further disbursements ho returned to London to see what are required other than for could be done to carry out the re- little lubricating oil every month commendation.-Reuter.
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LEAGUE AND OPIUM.
GERMANY AND, ITALY NOT WILLING TO RATIFY.
Geneva, Dec. 7.
It is designed for 24 hours ser- vice, and requies no accumulators. The wind driven plants are. adaptable to provide current wherever fairly reliable winds can be obtained. It has storage bat- turies to tide over a period of calm lasting a week. Winds as low as 8 miles per hour will generate current, and when they
In the League Council discus- reach 80 miles per hour the plant slon of the report of the Opium automatically cuts itself out. Committee Herr Stresemann de- Tel. C. 1500. They are designed to stand a windclared that Germany would
force of about 120 miles per hour. ratify the Geneva Opium 'Conven- "Water by Wire" was a coloured Ition of 1925 until the German ex- moving picture shown by thisnert was elected a member of the Company to illustrate the various Central Board. ways in which our forefathers Sig. Scialoja indicated that Italy obtained the most vital of liquids would ratify the Convention if the required by the human race. social and humanitarian section of the League Secretariat carried out the secretarial work of the Central Board.
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THE POULTRY SECTION.
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Some Excellent Livestock on Exhibition.
In the Poultry and Live Stock Section (not for competition) Mr. A. E. B. de Sousa, manager, Poultry Specialists" Co., 4 Duddell Street, exhibited single comb white Leghorn cockerels and pallets of both American and Australian strain, together with a single comb Rhode Island red cockerel and pullet and black Australorp cockerel and pullet.
Mr. D. E. de Carvalho, of Messrs. Botelho Bros, had on view one pen of Rhode Island single comb birds consisting of one cock und two hens, and also one basket of il lozen Leghorn eggs, each weighing two ounces or over.
Mr. H. A. Rodgers of White Cottage, Taipo, showed a Scandina vian Landrace sow, directly im ported. This was an exceptionally fine specimen weighing 300 cattios or 400 lbs. The sow is between eight and nine months.
Mr. Leo d'Almada e Castro, of Fanling had a Yorkshire sow on exhibition. This
obtained Was from the Dairy Farm, Ice and Cold Storage "Co's Stock and reared at
Fanling. The sow has a litter of eight Young ones. Recently Mr. d'Almada disposed of a sow which weighed 375 lbs when 10 months old, thus demonstrating the ex- cellent quality of "food" grown at Fanling suitable for the successful rearing of pigs. ..
THE SHOW OFFICIALS.
Those Who Helped Towards
Exhibition's Success."
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"Sig. Adatci declared he was will- ing to accept the Italian proposal if it would secure the ratification of the Convention. On the motion of Sig."Adatci the Council"decided to invite the League Committee to examine the Italian suggestion.
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the Committee had the benefit of the services of some fifteen mem- bers of Chinese Company, Police Reserve.. These "specials" kindly volunteered their services and very efficiently maintained control on the grounds. Boy Scouts also did good work.
The Judges. Foreign Vegetables. Mr. Jas. Bullock. Mr. J. L. MacPherson. Mr. Fung Kel Cheuk,
Roots, etc. and Green Vegetables (Chinese),
Mr. Ho Kom Tonk, O.B.E
Mr. Choa Po Sien,
Mr. Tang Wai Tong. Mr. Tang Yau Shan. Mr.. Lau Wang.
Rice,
Mr. Li Cham Hing. Mr. Tang Wai Tong. Mr. Tang Yau Shun. Mr. Lau Wang.
Fruits and Melons.
Mr. Tsoi Po Tin.
Other Cereals and Legumes,
Mr. Lau Wang.
Mr. Tang Wai Tong. Mr. Tang Yau Shan..
Sugar Cane.
Mr. Leung Wal Tai.
The Committee was indebted to the Railway authorities for the arrangements" in connexion with the conveyance of visitors to and from the Show. The special cheap excursión rate was much appre- ciated. Every facility was afford- ed by the management for the Souza. quick transportation of articles for the Show.
Officials in charge of Poultry and Live-Stock Section were Mr. Jas. Bullock and Mr. E. V. M. R. de
The Oficials.
The officials of the Show were as follows:
Patron, H., E. The Governor, Sir Cecil, Clementi, K.C.M.G.
To the "Star" Ferry Co. the Com. mittee was under obligation for the concession accorded of free fare to the bandsmon of the K.O.S.B., who were present at the Vice-Patron, Mr. J. A. Friser. Show and under the capable direc-
Committee, Rev. H. R. Wells, tion of Mr. W. H. Fitz-Earle, 0.B.E. (Chairman), Mr. Jas. Bul- A.R.C.M., delighted the visitors lock, Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, Lady with excellently rendared music Ho Tung, Mr. L. Gibbs, Mr. J. L. throughout the afternoon. The MacPherson, Mr. Ng Sing Chi, following selection of music was (Hon. Chinese Secretary), and Mr. played, by kind permission of J. P. Braga, (Hon. English Secre- Lieut-Colonel L. J. Comyn, C.M.G., tary and Treasurer). D.S.O., and officers.
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Intermezzo, "Baby's
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Chinese Committee: Messrs, Chan Yu Kwong, Cheung Yee Yan,
principles in no way contrast with principle laid down for Ameri those which President, Coolidge has that there shall be no compet Fung Kel Cheuk, Hau Ting Hang, Lat. Yik Tsol, Lam Un Chi, Lei
laid down..
and that we shall build what Chung Chong, Leung Kung Wang,
"It is for the Government and need for defence, and no mo BRITISH PRESS COMMENT!
the people of the United States to British Wireless. Leung Wai Tai, Li Ngan Lan, Li
London, Dec. 7. estimate their maritime require-
French Comment. Swoct-Tai Sang, Li Wa Fan, Liu Cheuk The part of President Coolidge's ments. We can only consider our
London, Dec. Nam, Ma Iu Ting, Man Ming Shi, annual message to Congress which own. What has always been made
While. the American) Chinese Suite, "Feast of Lan- Man Po Teo; Ng Lai Shek, Pang attracts most attention in Britain perfectly clear is that we shall not scarcely refers to that par
terns," (Glover),
Lok Sam, Sheng Lin Kwong, Tang is naturally the reference to the dream of building in competition President Coolidge's message Caprice, "Echo des Bastions," Chak Chau, Tang Cheuk Fan, Tang Geneva Naval Conference.
with the United States. Our needs ing with the navy, but.com (Kling).
Ching Tseung, Tang Fan Eam, The Times says: Mr. Goolidge's cannot be determined by theirs." trates its attention on the dom Selection, "Yeomen of the Tang Fan Shan, Tang Hang Tong, announcement that any future The Daily Chronicle says: "The references, and the British '1
Guard," (Sullivan).
Tang Pak Ku, Tang Shing Tin, treaty of limitation will call on us question as to what constitutes generally agrees that Britain Fox Trot, The
Toy-Town Tang Tag Sing, Tang. Wal: Man, for more, ships may seem to rule adequate defence for America is not dream of building ware Parade," (Nicholls).
Tang Wal Tong, Tang Yat Cheong, out any future conference in ad- not one with which we can usefully in competition with America, "Blue Bonnets O'er the Border." Tang Yau Shan, Tang Xing Shing vance, but it need not arouse concern ourselves. If we had rea-French press laments the "Ir „God Save the King.
Taol Po Tin, Wong Chi Nam, Wongference to the naval polley of we could not be indifferent to it forces and urges that Amer anxiety or make the slightest dif- son to doubt her peaceful intentions quacy of the French naval an Police Reserve,
Kin Man, Wong Lap Tun, Wong Great Britain. That policy is But we have no shadow of rea example should prove the neces Mung Shan, Yeung Cheuk Nam, based on long experience of the son for doubting them and can of each nation taking its own and Yik Chan Shan.
vital needs of self defence. Its therefore accept for ourselves the aures for national defence Re
Through the good offices of Mr. Chow U Ting, commanding oficor,
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