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APPROVED ΟΥ BRITINH BOARD OF TRADE -FIRE OFFICES' COMMITTEE— -PHYSIKALISCH-TECHNISHE REICHSANSTALT-GERMANY-
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1928.
tler. One commentes hintod
that Germany might even agrée,| in some such form, to an exten- sion of control oven beyond 1935,
саяс
the date when, under Treaty, the occupation would in any ccase. That iden was later dis- posed of by a statement that.
DAY BY DAY.
DERIDE WHAT THEY DO NOT UN
WE ARE ACCUSTOMED TO BEE. MEN-
DERSTAND, AND SNARL AT THE GOOD AND BEAUTIFUL BECAUSE IT LIES BE- YOND THEIR SYMPATHIES-Goethe,
:
The P. and O. s.s. Khyber, from whilst Germany would agree to Shanghai, is duo here on Friday
at 4 n.m.
the formation of new commissions for regulating war debts and re- parations, any permanent post of frontier observation would. most likely be opposed unless complete evacuation of the Rhineland took
place first, and then only up to the official date for this evacua- tion. The latest official declara- tion from German sources on the aubject makes it clear that
the
HAS NO EQUAL Berlin Government is not disposed to make any marked concession on any of the points raised.
Dr. Sirenemann and his col leagues have, of course, to tako due note of public opinion in Ger- many on these questions, and
ORNTRAL
From the American Express Co. we have received a useful
wall calendar issued by the Red Star Line.
LOCAL DOCTOR'S WEDDING.
MISS HUNTER WEDDED TÒ
DR. DURRAN.
The Very Idea!
Dr. Watts Eden was gently antiri cal recently about a certain popular health probaganda. He said:
A wedding of much interest took place at the Peak Church this health will inevitably be the lot of The public is told that good afternoon, when Miss Katharine all who eat a rather indigeatible Hunter (second daughter of Mr. form of bread and who drink para- and Mrs. William C. Hunter, of fin regularly. I have often won- Arngask, Porthshire and of. 70, dered what happens when the dis- Great King Street, Edinburgh) be- Linguished dietetic surgeon who came the bride of Dr. Johu Dur writes these articles gives a dinner ran (oldest son of the late Dr. party. John G. Durran, of Leighton Buz- Well, there is the recent testis The forthcoming wedding ia an- zard, Bedfordshire, and Mrs. Dur-mony of so high an authority as need of Mr. R. J. Vernall, arran, of 131, Warrender Park Road, Dean Inge, who recently discours- fulam, to Miss K. L. Alderwick, Johnstono offelated, whilst Mr. R. between precept and example: "I chitect, "The Blarney Stone," Pok Edinburgh). The Rev. J. Horace ed on the occasional discrepancy No. 20, Belmont Road, St. An- Baldwin was at the organ.
have dined with doctors, and I drew's Park, Bristol.
have done business with moral. ista; and I know,"
Yesterday's return of notifiable diseases shows five coace of small pex, three of typhoid and one of paratyphoid. One case of typhold _was_British and the paratyphuld caso Portuguese. All the others were Chinese.
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The bride, who was given away by Mr. C. Cookes, looked very charming in a picture dress of oyster brocaded" antin, with`din- A visitor was explaining to the mente buttons on corange and a second grade in the public school cluster of orange blossoms and the advantages of fur-lined gar White heather. She also worements, and added, "It is better ta "long tulle veil surmounted with wear the fur inside instead of out..
• side, because it is much warmer." A little girl on the back seat held up her hand.
NO PERIODIC REFILLING there cannot be any doubt that the success of "The Sport of About Hong Kong
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those who have assisted towards In the list of acknowledgments to
feeling runs on very definite lines Kings," the Committee of the on the Rhineland problem in par-ly omitted the name of the Star A.D.C, regrets having inadvertent- Bleular. The German people hold] Ferry Company, that the occu»ntion of the Rhine
Do you know that-----
TVIA
A privately-organised library established. in Hong- kong in 18487
This organisation тап 1 library and reading rooms and led the way to the forrna- tion many years later of the 'City Hall Public Library,
In 1871, this private library was transformed into a Club, known as the Victoria Club.
RELIABLE, EFFICIENT. EFFECTIVE Valley is no longer necessary in has been arranged for the Helens A most attractive programme view of the existence of the May Musicale to-morrow evening., Locarno Pact, numerous arbitra- Amongst the contributors will be tion treaties and the Kellogg Mrs. Balean, Mrs. Grigga, Mme. Bonenfant, Miss E. C. Car- understanding. Theso. aЯree-
voll. Mrs. Cashman and Mrs. Wo- ments, it is urred, preclude the mack. likelihood of any nygression the part of Germany. A further point made is that sufficient guur anters already exist In the proviso under the Versailles Tranty conjunt. The latter craft was bad-orange blossoms and carried a ly damaged, but it managed to keep the fire-float.
BIRTH.
MILLAR-On the 18th 'inat, at
ter.
عداي
On
launch shortly after 11 o'clock this, Passengers on the Star Ferry marning witnessed a barbour CANADA UGANDAGBEST mishap, when a fire-float ran into
the French Hospital to Mr.cerning the 50-kilometre zone on afloat and was towed to safely by. and Mrs. G. W. Millar of 12A, the eastern bank of the Rhine Yee Kwong Terrace, a daugh
which must remain demilitarised. There is, of course, lovie in the 'Suggestion that the No-War Puct, if it means what it anys, must outweigh any technical guar- antees, and there would seem to be little doubt that the with- drawal of the Occupation armies would strengthen pacific senti- ment in Europe.
Hongkong Eelegraph.
WEDNESDAY. NOV. 21.
1928
THE RHINELAND.
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A Chnese woman, who was con- victed by Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning on a charge of being in unlawful possession of 1,030 false oplum labels was fined $100, or six weeks' hard labour. The defen- dant, who was arrested at No. 45, Tin Liu Street, nileged that some one had planted the labels in her cubicle.
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with gold. Her Louquet was of cream coloured hag embroidered
cream chrysanthemums.
Miss Anne Cookes was the bridesmaid, and she was attired in a pretty Kate Greenaway drese of turquoiso charmeuse, with a tight-fitting cap of cream She wore a gold wrist watch, the gift of the bridegroom, and car ried a bouquet of pink rogen.
ince.
Mr. Graeme Hugh Jones was the "best man."
After the ceremony, a reception was held at "The Haystack," when the customary tonals were hon-
oured.
The bride's going-uway dress is i a jumper ault of beige crepe de chine, with contee of beige, and gold thread, and a powder blue felt hat, with martin stole, belge handbag with embroidery in pastel shades and an antique carnelian necklace,
With nine previous convictions M. C. C. in Great Form.
against him, including six banish- ment orders, a Chinese, who was The M. C. C. team in Australia charged before. Mr. E. I. Wyшne- Once again the question of the has had all the inspiration of a Jones, at the Kowloon Magistracy splendid start to put it on good this morning, with returning from Rhineland occupation has been terms with itself, and the wonder- banishment, was sentenced to brought to the fere hy the
unfal success of the new hands, D.R. twelve months, hard labour and 24 ambiguous declarations.
Jardine, Hammond, Ernest Tyldes strokes of the birch. The defen- of Dr.
ley and Ames adds to the general dant was deported for ten years Stresemann, the German Toreign confidence. True it is that in five in 1925. Minister, on the subject. He ns-matchies, the team his secured only
ILM.S. Herald is due to arrive serts that Germany maintains her one victory, but that was the last | claim for the immediatu evacua-in all the other games, the M.C.C. and the Iroquols on December 1st. and perhaps the most important. in Hongkong on November 28th tion of the entire occupied region, has, by brilliant batting, built up 11.M.S. Kent, flying the flag of the adding that she, cannot, in return, a formidable position. Against Commander-in-Chief of the China "THE SPORT OF KINGS,” assume any political burdens the two strongest States in the Squadron, left
country, Victoria and New South which would last beyond the terms Wales, the cleven scored 480 and of the pledged reparation. Whilst 734 for seven wickets respectively, stating that negotiations are con- and in the latter game, Hendren tinuing for a settlement of the and Hammond put up a new wicket
partnership record. The brilliant!
concerned,
Kagoshima for The trans-
Miisut on Tuesday. purt Taming, which brought the remainder of t Beds and Herts to Hongkong from the North, has sailed for Shanghal.
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His Excellency the Officer Ad- ministering the Government, the Hon. Mr. W. T. Soathorn, C.M.G. has kindly consented to formally open the Peninsula Hotel, Kow- 4.30 p.m. The Directorate of the loon, on Tuesday, December 11, at Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., are holding a reception at that date, invitations to which are the Hotel from 4.30 to 6 pm. on
now in course of despatch.
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St. Andrew's Bail organised by the Hongkong St. Andrew's Society will be held in the City Hall on
The bridal couple were the re- cipients of over 200 presents,
ANOTHER BIG SUCCESS LAST NIGHT.
There is
"If it's ao much warmer to wear fur on the inside, why don't the ani- mals wear it that way?"
(A leading authority on physics says that, there is no evidence that the release of energy in the atom can be hastened by human agency.]'
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Stout little fellow, though they try
to split you,
You are not found divinibla na
yet,
Though simply fall of energy and
grit, you
Still totally decline to be upset. They cannot find a harness that
will fit you,
Which is, I think, small matter
for regret,
For if you got the hit between your
teeth,
You right disintegrato the world
beneath.
Though some may think it is a
pleasant notion,
That one small atom's energy
might send
Our greatest liner right across the
оссад
It the wee body did but con-
descend...
You-atili suppress your long pent
up omation,
Ferhaps because you are the
miner's friend
And dead his poignant
when he heales
Borrow
An ounce of coal hony last a million
years,
But, though I don't go quite na far
as saying
That harnessing the atom is a
It seems a dangerous game that
they are playing.
The fisherman who freed the
battled dilan
Found that huge monster tardy in
oboying.
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And what a mess the poor wretch
landed int
There is one point the envanta
don't discuss--
Suppose the atom were to harness
ua?
of many more ambiguous activities.
That Sir Ronald Ross, who, dia, covered the secret of malaria, should Be moved to turn his scientific re- no questioning the cords into money, is, declares the Auccess of the Observer, no particular credit to tho popularity and A.D.C.'s latest production "The generation he has served. Impa- Sport, of Kinga." Last night's tience with "economie laws" is much "house" enjoyed itself immensely reinforced by the contrast between and was not slow to express its their indifference to the triumphs have given Ifongkong one of the Even Scott's heroic end in the An- appreciation of the players who of knowledge and their recognition brightest shows we have enjoyed taretle could only extort a miserly for a long time, Ian Hay's broad concession to his last request. The farce is so good that it is almost work of Sir Ronald Ross has bound to "go over" anywhere, but saved more lives, perhaps, than any the A.B.C. east make the utmost thing in our time, but it counts for of it and deserve our thanks."
neither profit nor reward. The theatre was full, among those present being 1.E. the Oficer Administering the Govern-
Defendant: I took some rum for me cold in the end, but the rum Joined the cold. That's how I got drunk,
reparations problem. Dr. Strese way in which the side has proved mann stated that Germany will itself as a batting force is best not enter into any financial en-shown by the aggregate of the first four matches, revealing that over gagements as the price of mill- 2,500 runs have been compiled for tary evacuation of the Rhineland. the loss of 31 wickets! Doubts These comments are in line with as to the quality of the bowling. the attitude which the German however, are still unallayed. For Government has all along taken match against the Australian X
encouragement we must look to the on this vitally important question, which was sont back for 231 runs and it now remains to be seen in the first innings and 243 in the second. It is notable that Larwood what reaction there will be by and Tafe were puriners in attack Britain and France In particular for the first time, and that both to Dr. Stresemann's latest pro- met with a fair measure of success. Friday, November 30, at 9.30 ment and Mrs. Southern, with
We have never yet introduced our pim. nouncements, especially as the
A Practice Danco will party." full array of bowling talent against take place there on Friday, No- matter is at the moment engaging any side, though it would be easyvember 23, at 5.30 p.m. Members amateur among us, Mr. W. A. Han Honours must go to that veteran the attention of statesmen in Lon-to over-stress this point. It may intending to be present are re- nibal, who impersonates Amos drunkenness): What's a man got Annther défendant (arrested for don and Berlin, who are acting however, that A. P. F. Chapman, tions to Mr. E. M. Brydon, the old chap whose greed for money drunk?
be taken as a favourable omen, quested to send in their applica- Purdie, a rich and well-meaning to do this weather, except get. In conjunction with Belgium, the youthful English skipper, has Ilon. Secretary care of Messrs. leads him into the sin of gumbling Italy and Japan, the other Powers developed the habit of winning the Lowe, Bingham and Matthews.
toss, and we hope it will continue
on race horsos. Mr. Hannibal's Witness (in Summons Court): The complete and early evacua- memorable series of Test matches the fact that the photograph of
as it did with E. S. Jackson in a Our attention has been drawn to is a fine piece of characterisation. The defendant got into areas with
his rent. tion of the Rhineland has certain in which the supremacy of English a group of girl students which apcellently cast for the role of Aly, cat is very ill, and I says to her,
Mr. G. Stopani Thomson was ex-
"My neighbour says to me, 'My ly been discussed of late as
cricket was asserted in days of peared in our Pictorial Supplement and he carries through this im- Then get it in hospital; it may he serious proposition,
but there yore.
We have the advantage now last Saturday was wrongly des-portant part with the necessary something catching and we shall all of knowing the probable composicribed as being a graduate class breeziness and galety. His stage get it, would not appear to be any evi-tion of the Australian team for the from St. Stephen's Girls' College. "business" is excellent. As his Police Court on Saturday,
said a woman at Willesdeni dence that there is a prospect of First Test which commences at In, point of fact it was a photo docile partner in crime, (Lord
"With that she says to me, 'You' unconditional withdrawal. The Brisbane on Friday week. A graph of women undergraduates Toothill) Mr. O. C. Warner, ad- would send my poor cat to hospital, evacuation problem is also being casual glance at the powerful residing in St. Stephen's Halla mirably provides the necessary would you? I will break your neck
array suffices, to prepare us for women's hostel of the University, contrast. linked with the suggested new plenty of runs. In the ranks are Miss Griffin is the Warden of this
for you!'--and she did.”" The three leading ladies of the reparations settlement, but the numbered at least seven batsmen Hostel, and not headmistress of cost, Margaret, Chubb, Lucy
who have earned high reputation: St. Stephen's Girls' College.
A motoring party came tó a swift- discussion would appear to be
Greenhill and Evelyn Harriman, ly flowing river and were startled to while there will certainly be no carried into the realm of specula- tall. On the acare of batting,
have much to do with the success see an infant seated on a' stump of the production for there has overhanging the rushing water, tion when we come to the possi- despite the uncertainty of cricket
been a very happy choice of parts while a small boy, evidently the bility of new financial arrange would seem, if anything, that our
excel themselves, England has little to fear, and it
all round and the players really baby's brother, played some distanco ments without active American bowling is a trifle the more de-
away. A lady in the party called co-operation. Some weeks ago, pendable, Hammond has achieved
Mr. C. P. Marcel, an Bates the the boy severely to account for his there was a suggestion abroad some success with the ball, which diphtheria and one of enteric ce same has to be said of all the
scoundrel butler, is excellent, and negligence,
"Aw, he can't fall in," answered that the Germans might be din particularly pleasing. He pos- fever. All were Chineso. There other members of the cast-one of the youngster. I nailed his shirt
Bosack pace off the pitch which is were nine deaths from small-pox posed to accept some temporary ons of the main essentials on and one from enteric,, Xestor the strongest the A.D.C. has ever to the stump." control, or machinery of Investiga Australian wickets. Interest is day's return contained four cases recruited. One spends a very tion, which would be associated kooner than it has been for many of small-pox (three from Kow happy evening.
years, largely because the M.C.C. loon), two of enteric fever and
Owing to the heavy booking for with the Treaty of Locarno and is able to view the great struggle one of paratyphoid fever. All the Saturday; reservations can also be operate on both sides of the fron-with much confidence.
victims wore Chinese
mado for the pit stáli scats.
No less then 31 casca of small- pox were reported to the Medical of thesa occurring in Kowloon. Officer of Health Last week, 29 Two were imported. During the same period there was one ease of
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