1932-04-26 — Page 8

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1932.

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FRIENDLY HOCKEY.

CLUB RESERVES BEATEN BY JATS

Williams, an International hockey! player, appeared in the Hongkong| Hockey Club second string against the Jat Regiment yesterday, and scored the Club's only goal.

POST OFFICE

NOTHING TO FEAR

FROM CRITICISM”

TO GOLFERS

The entire Stock

of our

than ita

HICKORY

Mr. H. Graham White M.P. (the Assistant Postmaster-General),

in

nt London

the spenking.

conference dinner at Tho Kamo was played at King's annual Park, the Jats winning after a series the National Federation of Sub- of fast exchanges by the odd goal in Postmasters, said that the Post three. They Just about value Office had had more for their were

success, being just that little share of criticism during the last more dangerous in front of goal than few months, the homesters.

He declared that the Post Office Although both goals were continual was not above criticism, and said: ly threatened, there was no scoring We have nothing whatever to in the first half, but after the interval fear from informed constructive the visitors notted twice, to which and unprejudiced criticism. Williams replied once.

CHINA SPORTS, LTD.

ANNUAL MEETING HELD YESTERDAY

"We should welcome It. I wish the public would take a far grant- er Interest than they do in the Post Office. There has been, in too many respects, an aloofnessj by the public from that grent pub- tie institution of which they should have knowledge and in knowledge they should take pride."

Mr. Parkson Chan presided, at the antal meeting of China Sports, Ltd.,

The Post Office might, in some held at the offices of the company, respects, be regarded na the baro- Connaught Road, yesterday. Share-

holdera present were Messrs. Li Tro-meter of our national prosperity. fong, Chin Kwong-yan, Tsang Pak-The latest returns of the Post Of ki, Luk Shin-ki, Hinson Chan, To fice indiented that there was an Shin-po, Chang Hon-yu, Lee Choe-improvement in our domestic and cheang and Tang King-chee.

loverscha commerce.

England

The annual report dis

disclosed that the With regard to the telephone, he finances of the company were in a sound position. Work on the Canton thought that the advertising cam- would have racecourse was proceeding rapidly, paign in and it was hoped to conduct the first promising results. rnicéa before the summer. If this was found Impossible, races would be held day a sad incident occurred. Dur next autumn.

THE RIDDLE OF CERMANY

Continued from Page 6.)

hns, become a ext-hword in

mrny.

Voluntary Isolation.

At the conference earlier in the

ing a discussion a delegate, Mr.

J. F. Mayland, of Caergwrle Posti Office. Wrexham. North Wales, collapsed. He was dend when doctor arrived.

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The Conference discussed what a delegate described as "the grow ing menace of armed attacks oni jsub-poat offices." A

resolution Ger-was passed calling on the Depart-|

ment". to recognise upon a more generous scale the services ren- At the moment the German dered by our members in safe. people are not concerning them-guarding oficial property at the selve deeply about international risk of their lives."

fight A discussion also took place on politics. All parties would as one man over Danzig and the Lord Wolmer's plea for the reor Polish corridor- which remains asganisation of the Post Office, but a running sore to German pride the Executive declined to accept a but they are for the time being resolution on the subject. relatively indifferent to such established issties as reparations, French political pggressiveness, war guilt and disarthment.

All the talk is of "Autarkie." Leading industrialists and many

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BABY CLINIC OPENED IN WANCHAL

their

when visitors to the clinic will be shown the most modern methods of washing, weighing and other gen- FREE TREATMENT GIVEN TOeral treatment of bables.

The elite is divided into two CHINESE INFANTS of the great Chambers of Com-

tions, one serving as a waiting merre are genuinely alarmed at:

The Government Infant Welfare room for the mothers and

and the other the strength of this movement to-

The airship carrier Hermes and Centre at 86A and 86B Lockhart babies warda economic insularity: for the four destroyers

These de- Керре!, they realise that, as a measure of Whitshed, Whitehall and Wren left lead. Wanchai, which was opened demonstrating room. practical politics, it would ba, futal tongkong early yesterday morning for receiving cases yesterday morn-monstrations and medical advice to ing, is a new enterprise by the Gov- the mothers, with free medical to Germany's export, trade and toons northern cruise. any hope of speedy emergence While on their way north, the crnment towards the improvement treatment and medicines for the of the sanitary conditions of the infants, will be given entirely with. into the daylight of industrint five warships will call at Amoy.

Chinese residential districts in the out charge, while every Thursday prosperity.

When questioned, the naval Here, again. think, the com-nuthorities attached no significance eastern side of the City, and should afternoon Dr. Ruttonjec, a lady as prove a boon to the poorer classes doctor and graduate of the Hong- men sense of the Germany people to the Amoy visit. As far

kong University, will be in at- will previl

could be nacertained yesterday, of Chinese residents,

The clinic will

be open

every tendance for gynecological cases. In Germany our lineiul pre- through naval reports, the position nurning from nine o'clock to about Visitors to the clinic yes- stipe is higher than it s bren atat Amoy remained unchanged.

noon, with the exception of Sunday terday were impressed by the clean- any time since the war. "Finan-

and public holidays, and Dr. sun-liness and orderly condition of the cially," they say, "England will re- main mistress of the world."

On the other hand, I shall not politics, industry and commerce, in charge, having the nasistance of and well-ventilated condition of

nurses in the morning,, the whole premises. be surprised if we in England live become the mistress of Europe. -

to see Germany, in the realm ofter, a lady medical authority, will be demonstrating rooms, and bright

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