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***CHURCH WORK

RECOGNISED

PRESENTATION TO

CAPT. THOMAS

CORRESPONDENCE.

(Continued from Page 8.)

I believe that If the other party lad not first introduced the Inter- vention of the LT.A., or mutual before An informal gathering of mem-arrangements been made

the date of holidays, the bers of St. Andrew's Church Conn-catastrophe would have been cil met last evening in St. volded. Andrew's Vicarage to bid fore-

well to Capt. t. 1). Thomas, d' who left the Colony this morning to settle down in Ganada.-

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I sincerely trust that the facts enumerated above will help to dis- perse all the possible misunder atandings between the C. I. C. and the S. C. A. A. for the fact is that, most of the team players are also members of both Clubs concerned,

"VERITAS" REPLIES.

Bus

THE HONGKONG

EXORCISING A CURSE

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1932.

RELICS FROM VALLEY. OF TROUBLE

NEW ELECTRIC LAMP

SIR HUGO HIRST'S PREDICTION

RADIO BROADCAST

With neid and water, Sir Sir Hugo Hirst, at the annual Į BORDERERS' BAND CONCERNT Flinders Petrie is busy exorcising meeting of the General Electric the curse from accursed things | Company, in the course of his Brondienst by ZIW, un a wavelength of which he found near the ancient speech, announced that city of Gaza, in southern Palestine, would shortly be demonstrated to 58 m. Chinese Programme.

therear of the Bouth Wales Borderers' Band.

metres. [MIG: KDV4).

and preparing them for public ex-the public an entirely new kind of 8-10.30 p.m. European Programme. hibition at University College, Lon-lamp, known at present as the Hat 8.30 pm A Programme of Victor records.

* p.m. Larcal Timia and Weather Report, don.

Cathode Lamp, which, it is main-

Instrumental, They are the broken and burnt tained, will save 70 per cent. of

Pinna HolTo my Beloved (Schutt)

Harold Batier, 6509. ornaments of gold and silver from current compared with the present Villa Soto-Melodie Arabe (Kochanski)

Sadah Bhuchael 4114. some unknown Canaanite, who was standard lamp.

Tinno Bolo-The Flatterer (Chaminade) trouble, like the Achan of the stoned to death in the valley of

|Pinnu Bolo-Heart Dance (Chamionde)

Itana Barth 20340. "Cello Bolo-Fund Recollections (Paper) Bible, for defying the wishes of his

cello Soto-Impromptu Popper) god.

Phyllin Krnester 4185.

A relay of the band of the lat Balth.

8.30-11 p.m.

flouth Wales Harderes, conducted by Band- mater Gecks, from Mount Austin Barracks. by courteny at the Officer Commanding. During the Intervals recorded music will be browienst from the Studio).

Programite u Victor

"I have recently seen some de-1 monstrations given in a public highway outskie our laboratorics," The ornamenta have been accurs.he stated, "which impressed me to ed for some 3,800 years, but Sir such an extent that I visuelised Flinders hopes that, his chemistry the possibility of lighting arterial will break the speil. Apart from

roads from London to Birming- that, the acid is gradually cleaning ham, London to Glasgow, or Lou-A and ashes and revealing the ex- and atomobiles will be able to away the accompanying limestone on to Bristol with these lamps, corde quinite metal work which marks the speed along at night without the victim of the stoning as a man of necessity of headlights."

The Rev. W. Walton Rogers, Vicar, and Chairman of the Coun- cil, presided, and in a brief speech

"Veritas" may also have to re- paid a sterling tribute to the

member that energy and work put in by Capt. has always in mind the considera- truc sportsmanship Thomas during his eight years' con-

tions and respects for the rights of nexion with the Church. Among the

others while reciprocity hears only many offices he held were those of the calling from 'a "fair-play."- Chairman of the Finance Con-

yours, etc. mittee. representative

The Board of Trustees, elected mem- ber of the Diocesan Conference und Vice-President of St. Andrew's Club. Prior to his coming to St. From "Bus's" inconclusive and Andrew's, he was a chorister at incoherent letter, there is only Christ Church, Shameen. and one paragraph worthy of reply. later, a prominent member of St. In it he desires to know whe In started the war after the S.C.A.A. Peter's Church, West Point. asking Capt. Thomas to accept a had already taken the initiative

Vicor ailver tea kettle, the

ex-in writing to the L.TA. with the pressed the hope that it would consequence that the C.R.C. ap-served set of heavy gold bracelets. always serve as a permanent repealed for arbitration in "self. minder of his association with S1. defence" }). Andrew's, Kowloon.

Mr. J. W. Baldwin, Vicar's

Warden, endorsed the sentiments

of the Chairman, and spoke of the willingness of Capt. Thomas to advise and asist in all matters connected with the Church.

My correspondent is not well informed. South China wrote to T.A. asking permission to postpone the match as demanded by the rules.

high rank.

Variety. Song---1 Jove You so Much

Alleen Bantry (Comedienne) 22495. Sone-Walt til You Kew "Ma Cherio“

Maurice Chevnter (Baritone) 21DIM. Organ Solo-Why Can't You 7

Jesse Crawf 21961, Chorus-taflelujah! „The Revolere 20699, Iruet for Two planow--Ounce of the Paper Dolls Vier Anden & Pill Oman 1929, Some--The Rogue Song

Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone) 1446.

Song- I've Got "IC

Belts Kan 22475.

The Revelern 20982.

Aumont

Vinse Tutel

Hopes Of Ottawa. A Bracelet Problem Sir Flinders has a perfectly pre-

Referring to Ottawa, Sir Hugo Hirst emphasised the difficulty of The energy of their first owner is arranging details at a Conference shown by the fact that those for "cupying only some, four weeks. the right arm were made

"I, for one, would be satisflet," | Cheroun- The Hive Boom per- ceptibly larger than the others to be added, "if our representatives 10.30 pan. Rugby Mid-day Prean er

rould come to what is called in 10.5 m. Come Down. allow for muscular development.

All records In the brave Euzziena Few The bracelets are so little worn | business a gentlemen's agree-1

Cramare are kindly supplied Br MATA. that their weight is still an exact ment, the details of which might|| Trang Fook Pinna They have made to appeat regard. multiple of the standard Egyptian have to be worked out afterwards KZRM PROGRAMME. ing L.A. arbitration over the affair, unit, so Hlustrating the close con- by inter-Empire committees, de- either direct or indirect.

nexion between Egypt and south-legations, secretariats, or what- Today's Broqulemat, from the Manila Gestion: Capt. Thurnas, in accepting the

In view of this it is ridiculous crn

men. Studio Mizle. Palestine. This is further ever name you like to give them.6 pm. Spanish Informationsi Period. gift, thanked the Church Chun- even to suggest that the C.R.C.shown in beautiful gold earring,

6.30 jum. English Informational Prried. for their kind wishes and said turned to the Association in "self-which depicts the anered bird of the

"The points I would like them to miner Musle-Day

Orchestra It was hard to break away from defence." "The war", as my cor-sun, the falcon.

surroundings at respondent is pleased to term it. The puzzle of the bracelets, Sir (2) An agreement for preference

And decision to such pleasant

together. such short notice, but he felt that was most decidedly instigated by Flinders explained, is that they within the Empire (3) A deter-9.16 p. RCA Victor Half Hour-New Re- the time had come when he should the CRC on the grounds, we were buried without human re-

mination na sioon as possible of all Ienae, rejoin his family in Canada.

are led to believe, of principle, mains in a sort of cache in the the treaties that deprive us of the The CR.C. are perfectly entitled open courtyard To place auch a principle in

al royal palace.

full benefits

Crown higher plane than that of mutual

(1) An agreement. in consideration, and by the same taken the public can arrive at its uwn conclusions on the point, but "Bus" must realise that whereas The interpretation of ethics is wide, facts have to be rigidly ad- hered to, and in this respect he has lamentably failed. "Veritas",

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Soccer Dispute.

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Sir.----It is deplorable that this present soccer dispute, which is really

a question of whether Officers and Councillors have right to vote in the Annual Gener- at Meeting us such, there has been so much personal recrimination. I was asked whether I voted at the General Meetings of the H.K.F.A. when was councillor, and whether had been elected at the Inst Annual General Meeting, I would have questioned the Coun- cillors right to vote, which many years' "praefice" had created precedent. The chairman claimed at the Commeil Meeting on the 20th (July that anything that was done at the Annual Meeting was accord

ing to precedent.

in front

of the

agres on are: (1) A definite will

Colonies.

come

Er

2.30 p.m. Viva

746 pm. Ford Servier Program-Å rusten

Werke and his Orchestra, K.00 p.m. latien Bale Progrefine,

8.45. Tagalog Prsianume. 0.00 yum. Daner Music -- Dullar

Pres. Cleveland Orchestra. 14.10 .. Clone TheE

Steamship

There is no parallel for such a discovery, and no cou-principle on complementary pro- vincing explanation.

Other exhibits will illustrade theduction within the Empire, (5) A bewly found custom by which a common sterling currency within EMPIRE H.Q. IN UNITED

horse was sacrificed and buried beneath the foundations of a new building. After a solemn feast the bones were left strewing the round-the only example at the cuit which has been found in Asia.

A NEW ARRIVAL.

SCOTSCRAIG BRINGS CARGO OF STEEL

risk of loss of exchange between the Empire which would remove

the different parts of the Empire. and which would encourage in all parts of the Empire.“ vestment for the development of

STATES

FOUNDATION STONE TO BE LAID TO-DAY.

London, July 2. The foundation stone of the Bri- tish Empire Building which forms

CIVIL AIRCRAFT AS the right wing of the gateway into

BOMBERS

the new International Rockefeller Centre in Fifth-avenue, New York, will be laid to-day by Lard South- borough. A model of the Centre

MR. HANDLEY PAGE'S has been erected in the offices of the Electric and General Trusts, St. James'-street, S.W.

VIEW

A new arrival in port yesterday was the .s. Scotacraig, which arrived from Colombo and Singapore under the command of Captain Cowan,

Mr. E. Handley Page, addressing The Scotscraig, formerly the the annual general meeting Hambleton Range, was built in 1914 Handley Page, Ltd., recently, Company, Ltd., for her owner Mr. Eising by Messrs. Irvine's S. D. & D. D. drew attention to the possibility of commercial aircraft for

of

The right wing of the gateway has been dedicated to the British Enspire, in which to house its pro- ducts, works of art, and informa- tion of travel facilities by land, possible to learn anything con- water and air. Here it will be

nected with the British Empire.

The left-hand side of the gate- been secured by the way has large commercial 10- French Government for a similar

J. Leslie. She is a steel screw vessel military purposes, and pointed out 2 and is equipped with wireless. Her

gross

tonnage is 4,778 nad

the need to take that into considera- 3,580.

tion when considering disarma-

to

You will remember that on Fri- day 1 reserved my answers these questions for an appropriate moment, when the H.R.P.A. Comm- cil would put them to me officially or when an Extraordinary General Meeting was enlled.

Case,

net

to she measures 350.3 feet in length:ment proposals.

51.1 feet in breadth and is 23.8 feet

"Our

deep. The port of registry is West seaters, with a top speed of 136 purpose and will toy and Hartlepool, and the focal agents arem.p.h.," said Mr. Handley Page."Maison de France."

the Dollar Line,

the various

of

Like

Italy

CITY OFFICE THEFT.

MESSRS. ROBERTSON WILSON

VISITED

The offices of Messrs. Robertaon,... Wilson & Co., in David Building were entered during the holidays by a thief who made a small haul in cash, amounting to $75, from a drawer in the compradore's office.

The Scotseraig arrived with a cargu "can be readily transformed to Germany are also to be fully re- of steel for Hongkong. She originally carry a load of 4 tons of bombs presented at the Rockefeller Cen- sailed from England with 6,000 tons with a range of 300 miles, with a tre. of steel, of which 4,000 was for corresponding increase in range if Hongkong.

the bomb load is reduced and in- erensed petrol carried instead." If the Council seriously put for. I think there is something

Proposals to prevent this by in- ward the "usual practice" plea as

wrong in the constitution of anternationalising civil aviation could their defence, I have

Association that cannot amicably not achieve any more success than a perfect battery to demolish it'al once. They

conte to a general settlement in similar proposals for the creation will have first to establish their regard to the carrying on of the of an international military air

game. As a follower of football force to keep the peace I will not say at this stage why terest in attending the matches

1. among many others, lost in-world. I voted as a Councillor at Annual

Obviously this country would not General Meetings. I would like,

due to the exclusion of the Chi- consent to the large civil aviation however, to put this same ques- nese teams from participating in subsidies paid to-day being put into tion to the Councillora who have

local competitions, an international pool rather than and feel incensed at an Associa- used for the development of our truder was able to open a door been in office for more than a year.

By smashing a glass pane, the in- whether they voted as Councillors out of the impasse; this season

tion that could not find some way imperial communications. before, and if so, on what authori-

leading into the compradore's office. Mr. Handley Page also criticised where he appears to have first I do hope we are not going to the subsidy to Imperial Airways, given his attention to a safe. It ily? I should like to see

some have it Councillor

repetition of that sportingly put

saying that while that plorable state of affairs. this

enjoyed a very substantial the Chairman at the Council Meeting of the Association, I am of the otherwise result from its flying tention to the contents of. a num- Again, speaking as one outside sidy to cover the defeit that woulded the attempt and turned his at- on Brd Aurust, and when I seg an official answer to this question opinion that a change should be operations, the cost of development ber of drawers finally extracting made in the constitution of that of new aircraft to meet the air promise I will give my answer to body and consider the election line's new requirements had to be

The Police yesterday received a and also why I, as an ex-councillor, system of same should be changed. | horne entirely by the manufactur. report of the theft from the com- raised objections to their voting Each club should have one reing company. "Herein lies a very indicates that the thief entered the pradore, Mr. Lai Yat-chuen, who presentative on the board, with a serious defect in Secretary, Treasurer and Chair-system of civil aviation," he said. p.m. on Sunday and 9 o'clock yes- our present office at some hour between 1.30 Mok Sing. man elected at the annual meet- Hongkong, lựa. 1. The advantages of the new rules

It would seem that the answering, the Chairmen to have a vote

terday morning. of procedure in the High Court Mr. Mok Hling had prepared for in the event of a tie, Secretary were described by Mr. Justice the Chairman if the "precedent" and Treasurer to have no Macnaghten ou

again advanced, unless representing their Club. completing the argument was first cane lo be fought out has already been disclosed in the By this constitution, each club before him in accordance with the article published yesterday, point.

CHEAPER LAW

NEW RULES SAVE TIME AND MONEY

now rules.

question

on the last occasion.

Lo

Yours etc.

ing out that the Council's thority to vate was deleted from the rules of the H.K.F.A. on July

de

vote

of

company sub-

THE BRITISH BOY

Would be assured of some one to "NONE IN THE WORLD plead its enuse in the 'event

ail CAN EQUAL HIM" any dispute, and each and would be fully interested in the

Field-Marshal Sir William

10, 1981. Mr. Mok Hing's letter business of the Association.

defied his efforts, and he abandon-

a sum of $75.

NEW TAXATION

AWAITING APPROVAL OF LOYANG GOVERNMENT

Nanking, Aug. 1.

It has been learned that the new

"It has been shown by what has happened in this case," he said, "that under the new procedure arrived too late for publication tired of this continual wrangling of the war jiraised the British boy Customs duties, which have been

I feel sure the pubile must be Robertson, out of his experience rules actions can be tricl expediti- yesterday, unfortunately, as it oualy without any unnecessary ex would have shown, rather in that is going on in soccer circles, recently, when he distributed the imposed to cover the deficit in ro- pense and yet at the same time they terestingly, that he had, working and the sooner some understand-prizes at Monmouth School on the venue caused by the Manchurian Enn be tried fully and fairly.

Customs seizure, await only the independently, made exactly the ing is come to the better for the occasion of Speech Day.

game. What the public want to He said, "I am not one of those final approval from the put of "The writ in this case was issued aume discovery. It was in fret, on May 24, the first available day Mr. Mok Hing's hint that he had see is a good game of football, no people who think that the boy of Government at Loyang, to provide under the new rules, and the action something up his sleeve, reserv-matter whether the team repre- the present day is inferior to the the following increases:

nu- boy before him. I am content to Artificial silk, 15 Customs gold has been tried within the month of ing his answers to certain ques-sents Chinese or any other June.

If other cases can be tried tions, and a remark in conversu- tionality, and all correspondence roly upon my experiences in the units per picul.

shows the grent interest the war, and the way in which boys Indigo, two units. ZE in the same way, it may be found tion later that he voted when

Chinese Clubs are taking in the carried out their perlleus duties I

Slik articles, 25 per cent. ad- that persons who otherwise would Councillor with full authority, no

game. In fact, last season was a on land and sea, and in the air, valorem. have been unwilling to put their longer existing, that led

Raw silk, 80 per cent. casco before the Court, and who closer study of past and present dull season Indeed without their and won the unbounded admira-

Therefore let goodtion of anyone who had nńything | Dyes, 10 per cont. might rather submit to an injustice rules and to the revelations made support.

Medicines, five cont. counsel prevail and let us have a to do with them. than incur the risks and expense yesterday.-Ed]

strong constitution representativo "It was simply spłondid, and it Toye, 17.5 per cent. *of litigation under the old proce-

Winos; 10 per cent. dure, will now be willing to come

Sir, I have been an interested of all Clubs; then surely there confirmed the view I have always held, that there is no boy in the

Commodities not listed in the to the Court and have their cases I connexion with the soccer-die-Yours, etc.

reader of all the correspondence will be an absence of trouble.-

world can surpass, or avon equal, Customa schodulo, 2.5 por cont 2mil tried":

JUST REASON.

the British boy."

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