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"Let's Go Native
STARKING
JACK OAKIE JEANETTE MDONALD' G Paramount Picture :
A Musical Romance of Langhs, Love & Songs
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Street of Chance
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THE HONGKONG ́ TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER. 13, 1930,
REGISTRATION OF LOH HWA PLAYERS] PROTECTING WILD
NURSES.
SYSTEM TO BE INTRODUCED
IN HONGKONG.
BENEFIT TO PUBLIC.
The Gazette contains the draft of an Ordinance to provide for the registration of purses for the sick,
trained
STATUS.
FULL TEXT SHANGHAI FINDINGS.
ÉVENING DRESS SUITS AND
DAILY EXPENSES.
MAKE NO DIFFERENCE.
BIRDS.
PROHIBITED AREA NOW RE-DEFINED.
AMENDED. RULES.
it is notifedd in the Gezetle that the regulations in the schedule to (the Wild Birds- Ordinance. 1920. luve been amended in certain Canegrets,
1
It is explained that by registra tion the public will be safeguard-|
Paengraph A of Regulation ed by knowing that thự nurses
has been deleted and a new para registered ander the
The full text of the fittings graph substituted therefor. This proposed Ordinance have been properly of the special committer of inlays down the following as the are vestigation which was appointed | area in which no bird other than and examined, and competent to take charge of their by the China National Amateur veemin shall be kiħ, wounded we patients. It will also enable | Athletic Federation to
Inquire taken: persons requiring nurars, both the into the Loh Hwn "tour" has "That part of the New Terri medical profession and private been issued for publication. Furies situated at or neur Fanding individuals, to in pect the registér
It is especially Interestin
which is bounded by a line drawu and select nurses trainest in the the Commission comes to the confrom Fanling milway station up particular work which they are delusion that the players are The crest of the ridge meeting the sire to undertake,
titled to retali their amateur milway at this point continuing The Bill follows the English states though all of thers received the ridge down to its junction south westwards alone the crest Act, the Nurses Registration Act, per day 1919, with this difference that which they gave no receipt, and Tar Gap ar along that path with flan path trading towards the wisstilsted for the General Nursing Council, and real were supplied with
Board
gulutions by
the
AD
t-
for CXPERS, Tor
Governut--gear and a dress suit. Coun Baru substituted For rules made by the General Nursing Comeil This after CRUISE
taken
Official Report.
Tootball
to Wh it meets the Tshu Keny Steam: thene by the main Tain Kany Stroom to where it meet the main road her lậu Trinh The official report states: Form; thence by the main road tik in conformity with
Wherewa the Loh Hwa Football | the level ornasing near Fanling: asual practice in The Colony, Team is an amateur team and its | Villege; thence lạy the railway line
The Bit is drafted with the fur-players are generally of Chinese to Fanling callway station ther objekt nf obtaining from the ] Nationality, whereas the
China Note 8 in the form of game Naraing Councils for England und | National Amateur Athletic vener has been amended to read Wales, Seolland, Northern trebui Federation Ins ander its jurisdic that no birds of any description, and thus Irish Free State respec- tion the control of all amateur may be killed. Wouded or takin They similar treatment for nurses sports, and whereas certain in any prohibited area. which will be registered nuder it to charges have been made in regard that which the bill purposes con- to the amateur standing of the fer my upon Nurses registerest un- Lob wa players, therefore in It der the said Councile.
resulyand that the Hoard of Direc
Provision is male ain for the registration of nurses trained in any place out sule the Colony pro valed that the trainin amination is of the requisite stau- dard. This will enable Barxes trained in China, of efficiently trained, to be registered.
Chinese Institutions
approved by the Board will be enabled to carry on the training of meses. This Bill and proposed regula tions have been submitted through the Secretary of State to the Nur- wing Authorities in Eugland and Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Irish Free State and the recommendations made by them have con embodied in the bill and regulations.
THE ART CLUB'S EXHIBITION
IMPRESSIONS BY A
NON-EXHIBITOR,
NEAU POIRIENTALEIKANNAPOKROVLJA MANISTICIRANITECTS
DOLLAR'S DOWNWARD
COURSE,
Drops Another I sth T8"}}
Morning.
FRESH LOW RECORD.
The downward trend of the dolker continues, Yesterday afternoon it declined a far thing on the opening quota. tion, closing at is. 156.
This morning, the opening rate
1. 13/8d., which re presents a farther drop of 1/8th, Thus since yesterday morning. there have been al dreline of 3/8l« of a penny,
tors
NEW GOVERNOR OF NIGERIA.
SIR DONALD CAMERON APPOINTED,
Loudon, Dec. 12. H. M. the King has approved the appointment of Sir Dorinld, Camer. 4. Governor and Commander-in- Chief, of Tanganyika Territory, ta he Governor and Commander-in- Chief of Nigeria, in sucreasion to Str Graeme Thomson-British Wireless,
||Sir Donald Cameron has been Governor of Tanganyika
since 1924. He had previously served in British Gaiona, Mauritius -and Nigeria,
Among the passengers arriving
in the Colony by the 1,8. Sarpedon yesterday were the Rt. Rev. C. R. Duppy, Rishop of Vietoria, and Mrs. Dupuy.
whatever the locality) as rocket money to defray sundry expenses,
Dress Suits,
of the Ching National Amateur Athletic Federation ap A totally different note is sound- | points a special commission to iù- ed in this year's art Club exkihi- Įvestigate into this matter. tion as compared with that of last 1. Creation u1 Commission Venu One members the exhibits The Commission was created of last year for the similarity of the Board of Directors subret dealt with by a larre per-Chias National Amateur Athlete equipped. at the expenses of the terntage of the pictures, Wo nuss Federation.
امی
ريا
the 11
Lu· -Phat
player www
| Loh Hwa Athletic Club, with re- [the more advanced vils of Me, Noise, 2. Nature of Commission, The gur football gear including an
bat, on the other hand, profit hy
Commission is independent evening dress suit, the latter not runge of subjects not brit :-
hody and is responsible, la, report | over $250.00 Shanghai currency. tempted. This year's show diall its findings to the Board of tinely let the improdon that rectors of the China National required
12. That there was no receipt. there are other branches of sert be Amateur Athletic Federation,
for the $2.00 pocket aides fulsome water-edour studies
money a day, but all players had For Hotorkong and its environs, and
rendered receipts for evening also that the rond to artistic merit
dress suite. i by n menus easy.
Drawing and abstract coltuar com- positions do tot, seems to have been so scrupulously avoided as formerly. (although the absence of a one ot
ther of the exhibits..
Function of Commission.
of Commission:
5. Punetion
13-That Mr. H. C. Yui was res The primary function of the Coin-ponsible for the Loh Hwa Athle-
is to investigate miss
thetic Club in all-financial matters. amateur standing of the football B-That Mr. J. C. Yof has not players who had particinated in as yet rendered his accounts to Inst year's artists is felt in the num-the last football tour conducted the Loh Hwa Athletic Club (some
under the auspices of the Lot of the accounts are still outstand Taking pictures individually, one
Hoa Athletic Club,
ing in connexion with the differ finds Commandant Caude's church The Commission met
several ent games played). teriors amongst the best. The times and interviewed some
15.—That financially the tour football players was a success. idea of age and austerity is admir- the wa ality conveyed by a fairly dry and deals on November 13th,
18.-That on account of the ad- brush; at the same time, however, 1926 at 4.00 pm, at the Banker's vice from London the trip was the vivid purity of colour in places C Shanghai,
postponed. belies this impressim of age that. The Commission hereby bega to
of
17. That it was-originally plan-
the artist hus so aptly rendered sulit. Its lindings as follows; ned to be an eight month tour. otherwise.
3. That the said tuur Wan 18. That actually the team wirs Unquestionbly one of the most organized by a few individuals say for about three monina, charming pictures is by Misa Pey-under the name of Lub Hwa {ton called "The Pier." "A perfectly | Athletic Club.
simple study that indicates the 2--That the team did not seeure;
on the part of the jang official sanction either from paramount desire on
la "feel" the subject.
the Chinn National
Conclusions.
1.Under the amateng rules of artist
Amateur the Far Eastern Athletic Assocla- One finds another picture worthy Athletic Federation or from the tion (sue page 17 of the Ninth Far
"Flower Street by Shanghai Football Association. of note
Eastern Championship Games Teheng Hing, although It is hard to reconcile it with a hundred dol- IATS. The method of its painting is one as yet practically untried in artistic circles here, and would re- pay a little study. Plower
Street In brilliant sunshine cries out for a balance, of small Pureh Jow fones to enhance its value as a picture.
The charming lack of temerity shown by Miss B. Macfadyen In
That the team used the name Official Report by the China Na "Loh Hwa" at its start and later tional Amateur Athleile Federa- changed into the name "Chinese tion) and under the aminteur rules Amateur Soccer Team" (Hwa den of the Federation Internationale Yuan Cheng Tui).
de Football Association, the Coin- mission failed to find that the players have 'violated any of the amateur rules.
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No Contracts.
4-Rhat there was no contract signed between the player and the sponsoring organization.
5.-That Sergeant Harris was rable; her three studies is al-
whilst the quality of Mrs. responsible for conducting all Macfayden's work clearly
te negotiations in England. indicates that her best lies in figure studies. Welcome departures from the us- are lent by Dr. Newton's atat- uettes, Lady Peel's tapestry and sume extremely good miniatures by Mrs. Smyly, the latter being amongst the best local work we have
un!
soon,
-The Commission suggests that Mr. 11. C. Yai be requested to Loh Hwa Athletic Club it the submit his financial report to the
earliest possible moment.
Suggestions.
neked to serve as trainer of the G-That A. II. Lealle, Esg, whs
1-The Commission suggests team and a corresponding secret-
Ty
that a special committee be ap 7-That a certain amount of pointed by the China National guarantee was promised to the Amateur Athletic Fedoration to visiting team for every game to study the whole question of ama be played,
tour rules governing Chinose ama- teur aporta.
2.--The Coumlusion further Auggests
that it should be mado
On the whole one may say by ren-
That there was no repro son of its versatility that the ex-sentation given to the players on hibition reflects not a little credit on financial matters of the team.
the Art Club as an institution, and 9.-That all Onancial dealings known to the public that any teams us such, it deserves more active aup. were handled through: Mr. II. C. or teams making a tour in foreign port if only for the reason that it Yui, manager of the team repre- countries in the future must apply promotes a healthy aesthetic appro-ronting the Loh Hwn Athletic for permission from the Fedora- clation, a faculty fast becoming ob- Club.
tion. Fulling to observe this...re-;}} Rolete.
10-That each player was given ! quirement will subject the team or £32,00 a day (local currency of teams to severe investigatlin. -----
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