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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1930.
THE "DOUBLE TEN" CELEBRATIONS.
SEVERAL FUNCTIONS IN THE COLONY.
Presiding at the tea party in the hall of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon, in the celebration of the anniversary of the Chinese Republic Mr. Li Yick-mui anid that the Chinese enthusiasm over the celebration of the "Double Tenth" was increased this year on account of the day being officially recognized as a public holiday in Mr. Li recalled the Hongkong. troubled conditions all over Ching on the occasion when he presided
STABILISING OF THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.
AMERICAN BANKERS GO TO THE AID OF CUBA.
New York, Oct. 10. The newspapers state that New York bankers are granting a credit of $54,000,000 to the Cuban sugar planters, on terms to be worked out by Mr. Chadbourne. chairman of the committee of bankers and planters who are at- tempting to stabilise the industry.
Mr. Chadbourne is expected to go to Europe subsequently, to confer with Dutch personages having planting interests in Java
at the "Double Tenth anniver-sugar-Reuter's American Service. sary in 1929, and expressed gratifi-
ention that this year political and healthy, cultivate good man- events in North China were show-ners and respect for one another, to see both sides of ing signs of an early peace and learn
a question, and cultivate in their order.
The Chairman of the Chinese hearts a spirit of peace to hand Chamber predicted that peace in down to their children and children's North China would ultimately children, because a spirit of peace lead to the restoration of a pros- with determination, will power, perous period in the Two Kwangs, strength and humility were in- with which Hongkong was so com-gredients to. make their country
great. mercially connected.
Speeches in Chinese were then
There was a record attendance:
Concert and Dance.
of prominent Chinese bankers and delivered by Mr. Law Lok-tin and merchants, including the Hon. Mr. Tsui Ching-, the last-named Sir Shou-son Chow, the Hon, Mr.speaking in Mandarin.. R. H. Kotewall, C.M.G., the Hon. Mr. S. W. Tso, 0.B.E., Messra. Li The speechmaking was followed Yau-tsun. C.B.E., Wong. Kwong- by an enjoyable concert, including tin, Chan Heung-pak. T. N. Chau. Chinese music by Mr. K. H. Lee Li Po-kwai, J. M. Wong, Leung and friends, a Chinese sketch en- Put-yu, A. Morris, B. W. Tape, Li titled "School Fun." Chinese music Sbing-kui. E. S. Kong. Kong Siu-by Mr. M. K. Ip and friends, Chin- lui and many others. Both the ese boxing by Mr. C. T. Wong, entrance and the interior of the songs by Messrs. K. and G. Waller Chamber were beautifully de- and F. Martin, classical dances by corated with bunting and flowers, the Misses Ho and Ford, and a while, four big floral characters Chinese sketch entitled "The Dock- in Chinese meaning, "Long Live six Party." Chinese Republic" were most pro minently displayed over the tea
room.
Diocesan Boys' School. The main hall of the Diocesan Boys' School was nearly filled to capacity to celebrate the Double Tenth with speeches, a concert and a'dance.
Votes of thanks were then passed and refreshments were provided. An enjoyable half-day finished with dancing until: dimmer-time:
University Function.
As in former years, the Hong- kong University was the centre of the chief social activities of the evening, a concert and dance Those on the platform were the being convened by the under- Headmaster (the Rev. W. Tgraduates to which more than 700 Featherstone), Mr. Law Lok-tin, people were invited. The Great Mr. Tsui Ching-li, Mr. Kwan Hok- Hall of the University presented
(interpreter for the Head- master's speech) and Mr. Kan Po- gay appearance, with electric lights and coloured lanterns. chi (Chairman).
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Mr. Featherstone welcomed those present and offered thanks to the streamers caught up in the centre good work done by the founders off the donie, and forming
striking background for
the the Chinese Republic one of whom, he recalled, was for a short time swirling mass of dancers, whose. a day boy at the school, namely Sun many coloured silks relieved by Yat-sen. In thinking of the great the more sombre garb of male work of those founders, he said, partners mingled in a kaleidoscope they should decide to do their of lights and colors. A band utmost for China. Their country rendered the most popular songs in vogue, and repeated demands was fortunate in possessing so
for encores prolonged the function much of the world's surface in one
far into the night. place and having a population which was almost a quarter of the popula tion of the entire world. Although the British Empire was not so for- tunate in having her land in one place, its population was also about quarter of the world's population. These two nations, having nearly half the population of the entire world between them, it was their bounden duty to work together to do the best they could for each other and for the world, and also to think what they had done and what they had not done for each
other.
were
one
The dance was preceded by a into which the best concert talent of the University, musical, dramatic and otherwise, appears to have been pressed. An over- ture hy an orchestra composed of students and outside friends, ushered in the evening's tainment. Not to be out-done, a Chinese orchestra also held the stage, until relieved by a piano duet in which two lady under- graduates gave a good account of themselves,
enter-
was
In the second half of the pro- gramme, a Chinese sketch presented by a mixed caste, which has this appropriateness, that it was a satire on the internecine Chinese warfare of the day. The undergraduates who took part in this performance came in for a share of the general appreciation of the whole entertainment.
Yeung Chung Girls' School. Students of the Yeung Chung Chinese Girls' School of Caine a musical concert Road held last night at the Union Church, (Hop Yat Tong) in Bonham Road in connexion with the celebration
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Continuing, Mr. Featherstone pointed out that in the Diocesan Boys' School, most of the boys
but. Chinese,
in year, they had had as many as 13 nationalities represented in the school, and as between nations they had had no trouble at all. If boys of different nations could live to gether in peace, then the nations of the world should try to do the same. Mr. Featherstone went on to say that during the past year he had
UNITED STATES MÁY LIFT visited Macao and Canton and had
EXPORT EMBARGO. been surprised at the great ad- vantes made in road building.
Washington, Oct. 10.
Foochow, Oct. 10. growth of schools and methods of
The Fukien rebel leader. Lu Horror at the R101 disaster has policing. He commented that he of the Double Tenth Anniversary. was particularly impressed with
ed on October 8 after an en- the
police of Canton. Younging programme consisted of musi-produced a widespread publie de Hsin-pang, was decisively, defeat people, he said, should remember cal and dancing items and ended mand that the U.S. Government re-
and withdrew to the bandit that what could be done in places up with a Chinese play based on move the embargo on the export of counter with Government troops,
stronghold at Yuki.-Reuter. like Hongkong and Canton could a Chinese legend of ancient China. non-inflammable helium, of which also be done up-country where very The latter item won the warm ap- the United States has a practical
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the students and mistresses of the Mr. Mayo, the chief engineer of the development of airships must nually escapes, unchecked, from the tions.
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