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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1931.

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The

to take such a long stop at this time. Mr. Newton D. Baker, who

has always stressed the depressing

effect of the inter-governmental

obligations and a few years ago

aven urged cancellation, has in dicated the apparent thought of the world's statesmen in comment ing thus: "At the end of a year this problem should be met on the basis of conditions as they are then, rather than in conformance to any rigid plan which might now bo made." It should be noted also that a serious likelihood is that anti-roparations sentiment may become so strongly organized la Germany as to insure the imme- diate upset of any German Gov- ernment which consents to a ro- sumption of payments.

DAY BY DAY

THE IMMENSE MAJORITY OF THE PERSONS WHO WISH TO MITIGATE BY LAW THE MISERIES OF THE UNSUC CESSFUL AND THE RECKLESS, PRO- ITSE TO DO THIS IN SMALL MEASURE AT THEIR OWN COST AND MAINLY AT THE COST OF OTHERS. Herbert Spencer,

The P. and O. 8.5. Khyber, from Shanghai, is due here at 8 am, on Friday.

That Coupon Cross-Word.

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· By E. V. KNOX.

spaces

news.

A thousand TOBODY has yet printed were forced to win

newspaper which one can ent,pounds and relieves them of their or even a newspaper which one can obligation more speedily. Only a wear. 1 admit that newspapers fow congenital idiots have written may be placed between the blankets Rend, and one of these carries off Unfortunately, when the to give extra warmth at night, and the swag. that food can be, and is, wrapped warder brings in the news in the The forthcoming wedding in an-up in newspaper, to the great detri-morning he is so overcome with near delight that he has to be put into n strait waistcoat immediately, even nounced of Mr. Hugh Peter Lim, No.ment of green_open 310, Prince Edward Road, Kowloon, London after Bank Holiday. to Miss Lillian Chinn, No. 220, Nathan I admit also that newspapers are if he does not expire on the spot.

It used to be said that put under sticks to light a fire. Road, Kowloon.

zar papers obtained large circulation except, of course, at the Belshazzar

by appealing to the semi-educated. Last weeks' return of notifiable Hotel, where the old oak logs are who could do little more than read. diseasca shows seven cases of typhoid, made of glans and kindled by The latest idea is to excuse them with four deaths, and one non-fatal electricity, and when you give them

from reading altogether. All they If economic conditions in -Ger- enso each of diphtherla and scarlet a thorough lam with the poker to have to do now is to buy nowspapers fever. There were aixo 61 deaths make them flume up a bit more you

get thrown out by the management and cut out twopenny tickets for a many and the rest of the world from pulmonary tuberculosis.

But for the most part, the quaint raffle in a kindergarten. The Iden,

In are but elightly improved by the

fnet, is to sell news

newspapers, and it Yesterday, as the ferry-bont Sal-old-fashioned idea still lingers that does not seem to me to be very end of next spring we may expect

to read ingenious Iden. At any rate, i can kung was approaching the wharf at newspapers were made to hear it argued that although lunghom, a Chinese, whose identity Using them for this purpose, n man the reasons for the moratorium is unknown, committed suicide by only requires one of ench sort cacks think of ideas which seem to me for throwing himself from the launch morning, and about half a dozen of more business-like and far lesa troublesome to the unfortunate still hold good, the respite has te was not seen again, in spite of aleach sort in order to find out what rou

ara already de- consumers, who won and how it came to do it, as manding a new boen Insufficient and must be pro-search.

wing at Colney the afternoon wears on.

Hatch. longed. Any marked alleviation

Why not, for instance, soll nois- of the world-wide depression, on

It is only a modern development papors in bundles of a dozen the other hand, is likely to be fol.

of journalism to bay newspapers by twenty, announcing that in every Jowed by general desire for a still

the gross in order to cal little bila Are thousandth bundle there will be further stimulation of business

out of them with a pair of nail one paper that is absolutely blank, scissors and put them in an enve-and that the happy buyers of that ope, and it is rather insulting to bundia will be entitled to a afty and pound prize? Or why not arrange which might be attained by the same method, as well as a fear Taul Sze-shi, an amah employed at the labours of all those men

No. 18, Caroline Hill Road, was women who have compiled the rest that any reader who can tear that resumption of payments on

severely senided yesterday by boiling of the twelve-lo-twenty-page affair. hundred titles ott the title page of. For my own part, also, I dislike a newspaper In a singh week and the old basis might throw the water, gecidentaly spilled while she

will be was at work in the kitchen. She was being bullied. When I am ordered send them in to the ed.ter w world right back into n.slump. A

later removed in the Tung Wah by some man I do not know, and presented with a free fountain pen, point to be noted in that the de-Hospital In a somewhat serious state prubably should hate if I met him, or an electric iron, or a mincing

to Cut Out This Compon. I don't cut machine? Or that the first cision about what shall be done

What was described by Mr. Fraser it out. And when I am told that or woman to arrive every Saturday in the year after the proposed.

A Thousand Pounds Must Be Won. In a suit of clothes entirely made of a very dirty thing to do moratorium must be made at about charged against a Chinese at the say to myself, "You think so, do newspapers and present himself at the time a presidential campaign Kowloon ng tracy this mo.air you, you blighter? This is a free the advertisement offices would be when he was accused of stealing $country. There is no compulsion given a gratis. August holiday at from an old woman st Yaunati. ahout the matter at all. So far as the silver sen? many politicians will fear to offend The defendant was sentenced to serve i

am concerned, a thousand pounds At any rate, these are bolder and need not and shall not be won, even larger developments of the lottery sympathizers with Germany. But

They Iden. if 1 an the last man in England toeireniation

fram the notion the fear of taking any course

Returning home from the old stand up against this gross tyranny, onturally

reading 1742

nows- your which bears the least possibilty yesterday, Pung Wai, a farmer of and not to win a thousand pounds! of

it but hacking

about district of bought this paper to read it, not paper.

jato shreds. of causing panicky conditions or Lipok village, in the

Lokmachnu, New Territories, was to be ordered hot, and sent and tearing it à setback in business will, it is informed by neighbours that his wife hunting for nail scissors by a hound on the hundred-to-one. Qhousandth

chance of obtaining a‘prize. believed, be the most potent factor had been seen to throw herself into like you.", in Washington.

Hongkong Telegraph.thegins in America, and no doubt

WEDNESDAY, Jry 29, 1981.

WHAT AFTER THE MORITORIUM?

|

of

Student Ambitions.

considerable

Ko.

Following an altercation at the Shatin Railway tunnel, Foon Fung (13), an employee of the Railway was admitted into hospital yesterday suffering from injuries to his chest which he alleges were inflicted by another railway employer.

weeks hal labour.

was

the Shumchun River. A search for I know, of course, that this state- the body was made without result.ment about the necessity of win- | Reporting the matter to the police,ning a thousand pounds is not true. Fung Wai gave 15 the probable

or

man

arise

But stay. I am wrong. I have

reason for the suicide the loss of their As a matter of fact, it is a howl suggested that the modern news- Even if I take a wheelbar paper snipper and coupon slicer has 4-year-old son, whose death, about ang lie.

I am told that already in this age month ago, had greatly upset the row to my newsagent and wheel to do his own toil. That is not Bo.

away twelve large bundles of news- | *5"

exist papers, and eat them all up into

mother..

the

IL.

B-ND

me

Band, Bend Gilled in.

Significance is attached to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's declaration in Berlin that sooner or later the basic reason for the present crisis

It seems that the demand of the

there specialisation must be bolily faced and a coli-

Undergraduates Labour Club for a Hon sought with Comau-302:50

change in the constitution of Oxfort the

At about 19.30 this morning, the ribbons with the garden shears, ex-agencies for destroying the news- Doubtless Land goodwill,

gambler nothing but the neces University is not taken very

ser-progress of the Yuumat ferry Mun cept the little squares on the backpapers unread and sending out to Prime Minister has in mind the hourly, though the proposals Lave Sun was interrupted in mid-harbour pages, where among other thingssary coupon with their Bind, Bond, whole problem of war debts and arised

interest, by an attempt made a woman passop-they say

So far, in fact, is the modern reulised that she had jumped over.

newspaper render from merely not. reparations. There is much spe- Chiefly remarked in the fact thater to commit suicide. When it was

having to read his paper, that he eslation just now as to what will the proposals do not err on the side beard, the ferry was stopped and a timidity. The Labour Club seann jumped in, and succeeded in

thal I have to need not even see it. He is thus happen at the end of the year's

were taken back uboard the launch. find the missing letter, and that the vare, of toil with the scissorH, relieved from a great deal of worry moratorium which has been grant. I would abohh the summary powers keeping the victim nflont until both and tell

granted to proctors for deeling On the return of the ferry to Hong whole word means "tie," I shall not and of labour with the mind and ed to Germany. Will there be a

with disciplinary matters. The kong, the would-be suleide, who la

He can buy his alterna pounds, because I shall have tried the pen. resumption of payments on the rule and penalties limiting the described as a married woman livingly be obliged to win a thousemi and

at Canton Road, Yaumati, was reme Bind, Bond, and Band, spend dozen a time from selution sellers, solutions in packets of half a recent basis, a further suspension, freedom of students would

ed to the Government Civil Hospital

at | do a revision of terms, or is the mara. There would be no more medieval in the Fire Brigade motor ambulance, wopence or sixpence with cach

them, whereas the hypocritical who take upon themselves all the subjection of students to futors.

arch-fiend who has constructed the arduous and ignominious labour of torium n first step towards can

fatuous conundrum has written atripping away the eloquent leaders, cellation? Much, of course, will The students woulti be represented

on college and university councils.terous vivacity, are impatient with Bend in his scaled solution on the the soul-stirring articles, the nowв depend on the attitude of the

au- grounds that "bend" fe a nautical from foreign places, the exciting In other words, It is desired to in the discipline of imposed United States, but according to re-troduce democracy of the broadest thority, but are amenable to loyalty word for "tie," and that scarcely and fascinating advertisements, and It anybody but himself will have been what not the whole outor husk and rent advices from Washington no-sit to the University. The scheme to their own chosen leaders.

has been enshrined. Thus a new one thinks that the operation of might lead one to imagine that might be no small setback to row-such a fool as to have thought of shell, in fact, in which the lottery profession has arisen: that of u the Young Plan or of America's stadent Oxford is seething with dis-diness if something akin to

He profits by making it Bend, newspaper gutter, abstracting the debt funding agreements will be content under the arbitrary rule of "prefect" system were established

university. Perhaps because in that way he weeds out precious jewel from the drosa. stern professors and proctors. But in the

It seems very strange to me, and resumed just where it left off.

that is far from the case. Most Oxford will try out the experi- an enormous number of newspaper. hourly expect the birth of some The Hoover Administration,

choppery who imagined that they of them do not eare one way or ment. spurred by fear of the likely con- another. The proposers of the sequences of inaction, propused new constitution are enthusiasts the suspension of international of the Socialist school, who have payments without any assurance been looking round for something that they could wafely be resumed. to remodel while they are still at Theoretically, the U. S. Govern- Oxford. The fact remains, how- ment still stands firmly against ever, that in those occasional out- bursts of exuberance usually refer- war debt revision and refuses to red to as "rags" there is no student accept the commonly acknowledg-organisation standing on the side ed close connexion between debts of law and order. The power of and reparations. But Mr. Hoover's the Union Committees is very move demonstrated that America's | limited, which la rather strange In policy is to collect what she can view of the differing conditions in of the nine billion dollars of out-public schools, from which most of the students come, where the standing war debts without upset-senior boys, "profects," èxercise & ting the rest of the world and very rigid control. Slight reflec- seriously damaging herself.tlon on the part which student Politicians of every degree cau-movements have played in the his- tiously refuse to discuss the future tory of the modern world will openly and their orthodox objee-show that this is 'no minor ques- tion of academic rules. In the tion to cancellation appears not to

of movements rovolutionary have weakened; but, none the loss,France hnd Germany and of Latin the ballet is general in the like-America students played an im lihood that the moratorium will portant part. It was among this the be extended to at least two years. class that the first seeds of

xown. Uncertainty is equally widespread Russian Revolution were

as to what will eventually happen Students helped to overthrow the monarchy, and in to debts and reparations. Mr. Spanish

China, India' and Egypt Owen D. Young himself is under

studenla have constantly been stood to have favoured a two-year to tha fore in moments suspansion and there is plenty of whon Nationalist ardour over- private doubt whether a single ran the bounds of ponca peraud, your will be enough to put batsion Adolescents moved by mass tored Germany in a position where impulsus, whether they spring she can again begin to pay. But from the generous Ideas of an in- President Hoover was unwilling telligentsia or from mere bols

It you'd pay less attention to the races, maybe you could buy

a square meal for this horse,"

new organ of public opinion called merely The Daily Tatolisator, in which, the public put thoir pennies Jovery morning

lucky

-und

few ones receive the prize Jat night. Either that will shall

happen,

να or €180

come back to the quear old superati tion of reading our papers to find out what they say.

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FLOODLIGHTED FUNNELS

'IMPRESSIVE.

that

It is of interest to note the General Electric Co. has not only carried out the electric fit- tings of the new Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Britain but has also been responsible for the funnels of the mammoth ship

The funnels tower 08 feet above the sun dock and the floodlights. are located in readily accessible positions. Four powerful, upits are employed for each funnel, some of them being fitted with prismatic glass fronts, to obtain an even aprend of light...

In order to obtain the maximum Allver- lighting efficiency deep

are used the glass reflectors

with

floodlights being totally enclosed,

Each unit is equipped w 1,000-watt Osram lamp

The powerful beams

which

three funnels: from: Bil-bides, - to-

"are directed in AHORNS

other with general:

tion, present night spectacle unsurpassed in maritime histors

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