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Another thing that will particularly impress you when you drive one of theso now
cars is the almost unbelievable in- cronse in amoothness and ailence, as compared with carlier modele and others, duo to the virtual wiping out of motor vibration by ` the use of live rubber engine mountings and various other refinementa mado possible by pain- taking attention to detail which has characterized all the work of Stude- baker Engineers.
This grading up process has not been confined to the motor, Every other part of the car had been greatly improved.
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FUNERAL.
SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1932.
Brtain will have to pay for what sho buys from the Dominions with her own exports. And if Empire Free Trade Is onvisaged, there will obviously have to be some adjustment ns between the Mother Country and the Dominions ga manufacturers. Mr. Thomas has hinted at some process of ration- alleation in this connexion. "Poa sibly something along these lines will be needed. It will, as we say, not be an easy matter to secure an adjustment of viewpoint. be- tween the Mother Country and the Dominions in this industrial pro- blem, but with a policy based on give-and-take it ought not to be beyond the wits of the Empire's statesmen, meeting with a common
DAY BY DAY-
SINCE WE CANNOT GET WHAT WE LIKE, LET US LIKE WHAT WE CAN GET-Spanish proverb.
has been added to the list of authoris The name of Mr. Wong Cheuk-tong ed architects.
The name of Dr. Kho Han-po has been added to the list of medical practitionera.
Mesars, Noronha & Co., the Govern ment Printers, have just issued the Hongkong Civil Service List for 1032.
Bulls and Inners
From the Office Butts. ☐☐
The Kowloon children's play- It is announced that we are cut- bones:" ground is to be given over to ting our Navy "to the grown-ups. A spot where they oven the bands are being "axed", may spend their second childhood. So we're cutting down to the trom
bones, too. ᄆᄆ
☐ ☐ Quite naturally, this Chile plan
We are told that pretty girls by for confiscating other people's attracting attention start with an money has niet with n cold recep- advantage in business. The stare-
tion.
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way to success.
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In Home parts of America, officials are now making cuts. In It is said to be difcult to or their own salarico. In Hongkong, ganise an international sense of humour. In Scottish theatres the jokes could be explained on the programmes, providing anybody It's all very well to say the mo- buys programmes there. tor-car has come to stay, but you
the process is reversed.
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The Government is calling for just try parking one for an hour
ground and erecting of sheds at Cox's Rond, Kowloon.
aim in view, to come to some mit-tenders for forming a children's play- or so. tually satisfactory 'arrangement.
The great point which dominates all others is that the resources of
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According to a news item, a wireless lecturer stopped a rovo-
An open-air meeting of 20,000 lution in South America. Some of
people in Aberdeen wag cleared in the wireless we've heard would
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one.
Ilis Excellency the Officer Adminis-two minutes. Someone must have stand a better chance of starting the Empiro as a whole are guiltering the Government has appointed announced a silver collection.
☐ ☐ Mr. Cyril Champkin, J.P., to bẹ n
According to n writer, a man is Member of the Sanitary Board dur ing the absence on leave of Mr. F. C.
A pessimist is a man who has only half a man until he marries. Hall, J.P.
experienced everything that an op- After that he is only about a quar- timist looks forward to.
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Observatory returns show that the
average mean temperature during May was 81.1, the highest being 80. Innd the lowest 75.1. There were 225.5 hours of sunshine and 2.51 inches of rain. the average humidity being 81.
The police ar-
cient for all ità needs. That being the ease, it is only natural that thoughts should turn on making the Empire an economic entity. But Free Trade within the Empire, if that is found a possibility, may result in something more than its namo implies. It may well prove an example to the world of the possibilities of sweeping away the restrictions which t present The following names have been they'd call hamper trade in all parts of the world. If it has that effect, it will conceivably bring about that
to the list of nuthorised added auditors: Sir M. Jenks, Mr. J. E. Percival, Mr. J. C. Pidgeon, Mr. H. S. Goodwyn alt. Mr. A. E. Copp. Messrs. Maurice Jenks, Percival and Imitt.
The funeral of the late Mr. Woo Pak- | freer world trade which all econo-
will take place
at the mists regard as essential before Kowloon Christian Cemetery, Kowloon City, to-morrow after any real revival can take place. It is notified in the Gazette, that
The cortege will leave the
Proclamation No. 3 of the 27th Kwong Wah Hospital. Kowloon, Viewed in that light there are September, 1931, declaring the Colony
possibilities in the subject to the provisions of sections Ottawa Conference. It may, into 44 of the Peace Preservation Or-
atp.m.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT.
immense
dinance,
1886, is cancelled. Notices nry alan issued cancelling the calling in September, 1931, of the Armoured Car Company of the H‚K.V.D,C, and the Police Reserve,
deed, mark the beginning of a new
era in international out Mr. A. Rosario and Mrs. c. w.and better
Ward and family wish to thank trade and commerce. Be that as all their relatives and friends for their kind
At the it may, there is at least a reason- attendance funeral and for floral
tributes able prospect of great accomplish- sent, in their recent sai berenve- ment.
ments in the direction of venient-
The
Hongkong Telegraph.
SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1992.
OTTAWA
ing the bonds between various parts of the Empire, and, what is more, of ensuring daily contact between the great British Com- monwealth of Nations.
Socialist on Peace. Modern realists in diplomacy would do well to remember advice once given to the realistic literati. Well enough, they were told. call a spade a spade. But they must not nasume that every spade
cases
11,
rested as a loi- terer a man who 196 times ran round a temple. Wonder what
tree-sitter?
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A young Kow- loon blood says he's
hair got
t
1 mind
get married. That's all he'll nerd,
☐ ☐ If
de Mr. Valera, gets his way, it may yet be the irish Free (Fight) State.
W
ter.
"My word, Dick, but you surely have the latest thing in Typista."
"She certainly is that. She
never gets here until elercu."
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Needlework is said to be good
The health bulletin for Eastern ports for the week ended June shows the following cases of in- There are two kinds of fisher fectious diseases and deaths
there-men: those who fish for sport and from.-Plague. Alexandria 2 enses/1 those who catch something. death, Bassein 2 cases 2 deathu, Colombo 3 enses 3 deaths, Cholera, Calcutta 63 cases 27 deaths, Saigon 2 vases 1 death, Canton 19 deaths, Shanghai 90 cases deaths, for insomnia. And sew to bed!
deaths, Small-pox, Baghdad CRSCR 4 Basrah 4 cases, Bombay cases 2 deaths, Calcutta. 10 cases 14 deaths, Karachi 5 cases 1 death, Madras 8 cases 3 deathr, Rangoon 10 cases 4 deaths, Pondicherry 4 cases 4 deaths, Bangkok I ease 1 death, Salgon 3 cases 3 deaths, Canton 3 cases. Shang- hai 3 rnnes 2 deaths. Nagasaki 1 case.
As the date of the opening of the Oftawn Conference draws nearer, it is becoming increasingly was evident that á really great effort | Well enough to recognize the affords the complete solution.
is to be made to link the Empire economically and industrially closer together. The fact that the United Kingdom Government dele gates are going to Canada free,and
necessarily a dirty spate.
as inevitable war." M. Blum is an
Nor will all agree with him that peace and disarmament depend so largely on the "Capacity of the working class to resist the deci- sions of governments."
Perhaps
is to be achieved. But there can
CO
Take one, part of manner pre-
sumptuous,
*In ↑ receat fire in America, hundreds of uk- eleles were de- An- stroyed. other step to- wards world
peace,
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Many a Penk- ite gives a din- ner party just for the pleasure of not asking her dearest
enemy.
The Week's Mixed Meta- phor:-"I can't stand aftting In
n waiting-room."
៦ ៨
Sez Rugh:-A woman's in- stinct is that which tells her she's right whether she is or not.
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The Walling Wall of Jerusalem Isn't the only one. Everybody's now complaining at the walls.
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tarif
It is stated that Scottish mis- reя-
An air that's supposed to im- sionaries in Nyassuland are
press;
A
ደስ pseudo-"refainement"
bumptious,
ponsible for a Gaelle accent amongst the natives. Wo wonder who is re-
A reckless abandon with dress, sponsible for the garlle accent of A large spot of self-estimation, local ricksha pullers!
A knowledge of nothing at all;
A complex that loves imitation, Deportment that's more like a joke of exploding a paper bag be- It is stated that the practical
Jind
sprawi,
Mix, and then tie in a wrapper in that it increases brain-pressure. person's back is dangorous
D
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The Sailor's Dream:-Eight bel- les.
O D
have been a ense of the less shed
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netualities facing the causes of penge and disarmament, but it is
Of gaudiness all "um b'long." not to be concluded that every
The answer? You're guessed! Popping the question, however,
may also cause a grave shock. difficulty is necessarily insuper
'tis the fapper. able. It has become something of
A product of modern Hongkong! a fashion to accept temporary set- at this stage of international pro-
--CYN, unfettered, with an open mind, backs--the mounting burden of Kress there will not be definite
☐ ☐ determined to examine every ques-armaments, the difficulties in the agreement on the means by which
According to a contemporary, tion on its merits, is in itself an Far East-as evidence that ideal-moral and physical disarmament the recent rainfall exceeded the indication of the determination to im has been too sanguine. Thus hardly be less than commendation Eaut
most sanguinary expectations. If we'd had much moro rain In the early part of the week, it would attain maximum results. There is it is somewhat refreshing to en- for those, like M. Blum, who to- now no question of Britain being tion that "there is no such thing effectiveness of enlightened publie munist a worker must protest vol
counter M. Leon Blum's declara-
day hold as courageously to the
As we aco it, to be a good Com- the better. hampered by Free Trade ennst. derations, since she has at long outstanding figure in the French signatory ink was still wet upon and go on strike the moment he is to be found where a man re- opinion as they did when the lently when he hasn't got a job; The philosophic frame of mind last accepted tariffs. This deve-Socialist Party. As such he em- the Pact of Paris, lopment may prove to be most phasizes the views of an important helpful in facilitating an Empire group in France which is not in policy. The enthusiasm of Bri-consonance with the anti-dia- political leaders may be armament philosophy that finds said to be matched by equal an-expression at the moment in officini
circles. xiety on the part of the Dominions the economic, historical, political He gives full weight to Lo work out a comprehensive and personal causes of war.
Bul Empire policy, so that if willing at the same time he contends that ness counts for anything, the task war becomes possible only at "the should he materially lightened. moment that the mass of public Both sides will doubtless remember | opinion admits its possibility." the old adage that where there'se has little sympathy for war a will, there's a way.
mongers and he has stili less sym-
tain's
When we bear in mind the com-pathy for those whose chant of "security" is predicated upon the prehensive character of the
theory that sanctuary from war agenda it will readily be seen can be found behind the mounting that, however much the Mother wall of armaments. M. Blum Country and the Dominions may views disarmament not as a pos-: desire to evolve a workable scheme,sible result of security and arbi- the task will not be an easy one.tration, but as a "cause and not
an effect," through I would, indeed, be foolish to
which the eventual establishment of peace overlook the difficulties. Mr. J.
can be achieved. He expresses II. Thomas has referred to "diver the personal vlow that if a great gent interests," and these cer- nation, such as France, were to tainly will take a deaf of adjust-cast aside all her armaments, she ment and reconciliation. Here would establish a moral example we come up against Industrial issues. One fact of great im portance in this connexion Is the extent to which the Dominions have in latter years become indus trialised. Mr. Baldwin oven 'aug gests that the Dominions may have gone too far and too fast in thin direction. The point is in portant, since it is obvious that
which the other nations of the
world could nat fall to follow.
He admits the Utopian aspects of this scheme, but emphasizes at the same time that disarmament, and with it poace, are essentially moral questions. Some might take issue theory that Socialiam's develop- with M. Blam's frankly partizan
mont of an international viewpoint among the workers, unhampered
geographiea!
by
boundaries,
gets one.
SFLET
"Quick, Betty Horo's that radio announcer who's so Intimate."
juices in the fact that he could now get more for a dollar if he had' tone.
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Auntie Cyclone is anxious to know whether sausage and sauer- kraut are likely to figure in this
new Prussian diet.
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"Modern younsters don't know what to make of their mothers,” says a writer. - Oh, dear, what can the mater be?
Human intelligence, according to scientist, is about 450,000 years old. Yot some motorista știll cling to the illusion that they can tin- tangle a traffic jam just by sound- Ing their horn.
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Many restrictions have been ifted this year at English seaside resorts.
the Britannia walves rules.
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Faw women are really as young jan they make themselves up to be,
"Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Knott left Canton for Home leave on Friday, They Ralled by the Naldera to day from Hongkong, Mr. Knott has occupied the post of Manager to the Shanghal Banking Cor. In Shamoen for the past four and a half and his many friends
years, wish him a happy time at Home. Mrs. Knott made a wonderful ro- covery from a very serious illness some months ago. Mr. A. F. Hand- cock who has just returned from, Home- leave will take over from Mr. Knott.
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