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THE HONGKONG

BRITISH FARMERS

IMPORTANCE IN ENGLAND OF AGRICULTURE

"London, Jan. 20,

Speaking at a luncheon in Lon- don, the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries laid stress on the im-

LEGRAPH.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1933.

DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL

TRIBUTE TO NEW

MASTER

+

PHILHARMONIC SHOW.

SIR WILLIAM AND LADY

The

PEEL · ATTEND

Hongkong Philharmonic Society gave their third perfor

The rapid progress achieved by mance of "The Fountain of Youth

In the King's Theatre last night, portance of Britain as an agricul- the School during the past year, and it was probably the most tural country, pointing out that as reflected in the high standard successful so far. The principals more people were engaged on the of success set in the recent acted splendidly, and the chorus land and that there was also a

and bullet were excellent, an al- greater yield per acre in Britain University examinations and in most full "house" thoroughly enjoy- than in any of the Dominions. the marked esprit de corps pre-ing the show and testifying to sta The British yield was also ahead wailing, was a feature pleasingly appreciation with continuous ap of foreign countries with the ex- ception of Holland and Belgium, brought out in the formal proceed- where intensive cultivation was carings at the Diocesan Boys' School William Feel, and Lady Peel with a His Excellency the Governor, Sir

riod on.

plause.

The Minister called attention to yesterday, which took on the party were present, and were the the World's Grain Exhibition and double character of Speech Day Ruests of Sir William Shenton, the Conference which is being held in and a welcome reception for the President of the Phliharmonic Regina, Canada, next July,' fin

Society.

which 21 countries have up to the Rt. Rev. Ronald Hall, Bishop of

There will be a final performance present agreed to participate. Ho Victoria, and parents and friends

of this captivating musical comedy said he attached great importance of the Institution.

another packed The ability of the now land-to-night, when to this conference, declaring that producers would be able to remaster, Mr. C. B. R. Sargent, in theatre is assured. gulato production far more effee having within the comparatively tively than governments, which short time that he had taken should be the handmaidens rather

charge brought about a marked MR, MONTAGU NORMAN than the policemen of industry change for the better in the life Our Own Correspondent,

and work of the School was the

The offices of the Supreme Court will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. during the Chinese New Year vacation, except on general and public Helidays, when the offices will be ens tirely cloned, and on Saturday, when they will be open from 10 á.m. to` noon, subject however, to the provi-

nabject of eulogistic reference in FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE TO both the Report of the Inspector MRS. PRISCILLA WORSTHORNE of Schoola (Mr. A. O. Brawn) and! in the different addressca yester- day by the Hon. Sir Henry Pollock and the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotowall.

London, Jan. 20.

Mr. Montagu Norman, Gover- nor of the Bank of England, Is to be married. Notice has been given at the Registry Offfee, Lon- don, of his forthcoming marriago to Mrs. Priscilla Worsthorne, aged 33 years, who obtained a divorce in 1929.

stons of section of the Supreme Bankruptcy notifications state that Court (Vacations) Ordinance, 1800, a first and final dividend of $7 por ro far as it relates to the criminal cent. luns been declared in the case of sessions. The Chinese New Year va- Isu Sun-pak, carrying on business cation will commence on the 26th at the Wai Lum em, of 334, Des

Mr. Norman's bride is an activa January, 1933, and terminate on the Voeux Rond Went; and a second 1 30th day of January, 1933, (both daye Annl dividend of $1.40 per cent. In the mumber of the London County Inclusive).

|case of Li Pak, alía, LI Toung-pok. Council-Reuter.

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Maureen O'Sullivan Gregory Ratoff Anita Page Verrec Teasdale Norman Foster George Barbier

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