NEA:
Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and the French ex-Premier, M. Her- riot, snapped in Paris recently. They subsequently conferred on the war debt problem.
LESSON SERMON.
POLICE RESERVE
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT
SCIENTIST, HONGKONG
"Love" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Chriat, Belentist, yesterday.
WEEK
Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G. Inspector General of
Police, state:
Arma Liceneca The Golden Text was: "Beloved, let us love one another: for love All members of the Hongkong is of God; and every one that Police Reserve who are in possession loveth is born of God, and knoweth of Arms Licences are required to for ward the Licences to the Police Re- God." (1 John 4:7) -
serve Office for renewal the old 11. Among the citations which com-cences now out of date. prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "The Lord in my shepherd; I shall not
Indian Company'
THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY 30. 1933.
TANEAL
M. Paul Boncour, whose Government has been defeated, is here shown in tower centro surrounded by Prosimon just after he had agreed to form a Cabinet.
MUSICAL LUMP OF ICE
PROF. RANKINE'S TRICKS
'NOW I SHALL DRINK
THE SEA'
GERMAN CABINET
CRISIS.
GEN. VON SCHEICHER'S GOVERNMENT FAILS
Berlin, Jón, 28. The German Cabinet has resign. ed. President Hindenburg has ac- cepted the resignation and request- ed Herr von Papen to sound the
LOCAL YACHTING.
Gael Class Boat Finishes First on Saturday,
A CREDITABLE FEAT.
Joan, piloted by Mr. F. Cope, did well in the light weather on Saturday afternoon to beat the largez boats on handicap, and win the menagerie.race over a course of 8.7 miles. Boojum (Capt. Dunlop) was second and Dorothea (Mr. Parry-Winfield) oc- cupied third place.
The race was characterised at the start by light and variable winds and a strong sub tide, It is some years now since a Gael boat's handleap han allowed her to win a menagerio race.
Full results were as follow: Course (1) Lyemun. Beacon (P); (2) Rumsey Shoal (P); (3) Channel Rocks (S). Distance: 8.7 miles.
Started at: 2.45 p.m.
Finished Corrected Pas'n
6.04.20 1
6.07.28 2
5.08.32 3
5.09.41 4
Jonn 6.30.32 (Mr. F. Cope) Boojum ..... 6,24.09 (Capt. D. Dunlop) Dorothea... .24.20 (Mr. P. Wingfield) Zephyr .... 5.31.21
(Mr. F. E. Skinner) Ailsa
Rolla
5.20.08 5.10.11 b (Major R. G. Lochner)
7
5.10.21 5.10.21 0 (Mrs. T. P. K. Kemble)
6.29.62 5.13,56 April V.
(Major Griffin) Diann *... 5.16.00
(Mr. Colin Law) Eunico...... 6.40.47
(Mr. W. J. Handy) Colleen
6.25.14 (Lt. Peters) Wasp II..... 6.34.03 (Major Thoyte) Tornetto 6.40.80
5.14.22 B
G.14.41 - 0
6.10.20 10
6.21.34 11
5.23.30 12
6.30.16 13
6.42.59 14
Did not finish Did not Anish
(Mr. A. H. Chambers) Tebel 5.48.44
(Comdr. Cowland) 5.56.28 Carpenter
(Mr. G. H. Gandy)
"Now I shall drink the aca." political parties and report on the Cal Jan The professor did, and before the end of the lecture he
was possibilities of forming a Govern-True Blue drawing carols from a dulcimer ment on a broad parliamentary Speedwoll by stroking it with solid alcohol basls. and soda water fizz.
Joyfully parents
children brushed
first lecture on "The Round af really be the Waters," should wearing oriental roben splashed! with abracadabras.
General Yon.
confront the
туда
Did not finish
Did not finish
at North Point.
CHEUNG CHAU AND BACK.
The Afth erulaur championship to Cheung Chau and back was sailed yesterday, beginning at 10.5 n.m., a
FT, GT. T.T. P. I. T 5.47.18 8.28.02 7.42.18 6 19 69 (Mr. F. B. Lambert)
Asuma
4 21 07
*
It is understood that President Fifth Cruiser Championship thoir and
the Hindenburg requested Chancellor aside Royal Institution's annual pre-Von Schleicher to tence that its Christmas lectures Reichstag, submit a policy and for juveniles are on science. Jack await further developments. and Jill know quite well that in
Schleicher his ordinary-looking Strength. Cunstable R207 Ahmad spite of
to resign clothes Professor A. D. Rankine, unwilling to comply and obtained Khan Is been permitted want. He maketh me to lie down from the Indian Company na from Professor of Physics in the Im-permission to discuss the situation in green pastures: he leadeth me 18th. January 1933.
perial College of Science and with his colleagues, with the result beside the still waters.... Yes,
Inspection Parade.--All ranks of the Technology, who was giving his that the Cabinet decided to resin, distance of 25 miles. Results: though I walk through the valley Indian Company will parade at Cen-
His Own Weapons. on Thursday. of the shadow of death, I will fear trol Police Station
Later. no evi: for thou art with me; thy Petrunry th. for a general inspec-
of equipment etc. Fail red and thy staff they comfort me.tion
in at
The Von Schleicher Cabinet was 630 p.m. sharp. Dress--Blue Unl (Ps.23:1,2,4)
the twentieth since Germany be- Norm form. Cap with White Cover, Belt,
They suffered gravely the In-came a Republic and was in office The Lesson-Sermon alan includ-Truncheon, Whistle, Armiet and
U. & I ed the following passages from the Badge, and notebook to be carried. enntations about galvanometers for only 65 days, the shortest period Christian Scienco textbook, Those not in possession of uniform and thermo-couples, for strange since the days of the Bismarck lin
(Capt & C Fowke) "Science and Health with Key to will attend in mufti. No members syllables are part of the bargain Cabinet, with the exception of the cure Major 2. H. Mousley) the Scriptures," by Mary Baker may be absent from this parado with
in magic. But they insisted on 86 days in office of the last Im- Eddy: "The fear of disease and it leave from the Company Comtheir miracles, demanded more perial Cabinet of Prince Max Von
mander, The Equipment Officer will the love of sin are the sources of
with shouts of "Go on," and re-Baden, which was overthrown by make it a point of beins present. man's enslavement. "The fear of Recruits will attend.
fused to leave at the end till they the Revolution. the Lord in the beginning of
hnd thoroughly inspected the) wiadomi," but the Scriptures niso
sorcerer and his methods. through declare,
the exalted thought of John, that "perfect Love
(p.373.) casteth out fear."
BRIGHT HOPES FOR BRITISH TRADE.
CHANCELLOR REPORTS ON INDUSTRY IMPROVEMENT
London, Jan. 29. The year 1933 is beginning with better prospects than last, according to Mr. Neville Cham- berlain, Chancellor of the
based on signs
Ex-
of
Emergency Unit Reserve
members Meeting-All Emergency Unit Reserve are asked
the
La Cigale 5.22.10 5.27.16 7.17.10
Mr N. Groveher) (Mejor 00 4.67.04 7.53.28
G. E. Grimedal)
D.N.P (Dir. F. Nicholson)
0.00.06 0.30.28 7,50.08 Mr. 11. 8. Reuse)
B 17
11
5.29.18 4.20.30 7.24.48 1 25 105
4.52.00 .41.49 8.47.00 1 30 02
Wanderer 5.26.02 5.25.18 7.21.02 5 2004
(Lt.Cdr. Sherwood Mension 0.00.55 8.2. 40 8.01.05 29 24
Mr. R. Grieve) Sea Latk V 0.43.32 6.84.16 8.38.22 7
(Major Thoris)
(Mr. V. Goulburn)
D.N.M.
D.N.F.
Oherub The Press generally expreAINS the opinion that General Von | Tavy I Bursts of applause greeted his Schleicher was a victim of the same (Cdr. Cowll) to attend a meeting which will be held continual successes. ile made methods he employed against his int No. 2 Police Station, Wanchai on water out of the air--not much predecessora, *-
Thursday, February 2nd. 1933 at but quite enough for comfort.
larly requested. Dress-Muft.
(Sgd. D. L. KING,
D.S.P. (B)
6.45 p.m. Fall attendance is particu-He persuaded a wandering light He was responsible for the down- on a blackboard to take his tem-fall of Herr Bruening and it is un- perature. He showed that all the likely that Von Hindenburg could water in the sea is but a glassful ever forget that he had to drop his compared with a big globe model friend Herr Von Papen us a result of the earth," and if you were big of the attacks by Von Schleicher, enough you could easily drink behind the scenes.--Reuter it."
PAY IN ADVANCE
thint All Chinesa
He did.
"Bombs" Explede.
blame-it hud auch a nature that But the cup of beef ten, the almost anything would melt it. bomba, and the tuning fork with Meanwhile three iran bombs, feeling for alcohol wero the filled with water, had been lying was endeavouring, so he main floor. "As soon as they are cold tained, to stir his cup of beef teal enough, they will explode," Pro- when, ley prestol his spoon had fessor Rankine promised, explain- melted away in his hand and pouring why water pipes burst in the frost. Suddenly, one after the Amid sympathetic cheers he other, they obeyed with enormous |explained" "that the metal was to bangs, amid deafening applause.
Finally, he elicited music from re- an impressionable tuning-fork in
CHINESE STUDENTS IN UNITED STATES
Shanghai, Jan. 29. Auch resentment has been caused chequer, who in a speech at Bir-in educational circles over the re-biggest successes. The professor quietly in a bath of ice on the mingham struck a note of optimism ported decision of the United States
of improvement Government. in the cotton, steel and shipbuild-students intending to study in ing fadustries. The consumption America ahould deposit beforehand of cotton had increased nine per a quin suflicient to cover all their into the cup. cent. in England last year. !expenses during the projected There was still A need of period of their residence there. fortitude however, for there This decision is said to be due to would be no relief from laxation the fact that a number of Chinese' at the expensa of an unbalanced and other alien students have been sentations against the budget the consequences of which compelled, owing to financial dim-striction on the ground that most the most original way-by press would be far more disagreeable culties, to engage in part time work of the Chinese students have to ing it gently against a block of than a short continuance of the during their period of study, thus rely for their support abrend upon frozen alcohol and carbon dioxide. burdens.
adversely affecting the interests of periodical Instalments and only Lantly it sang, and on a dulcimer International agreement remain. American labour.
wealthy people are able to pay all the touch of the frozen alcohol ed essential to Britain's roturn It is learned that the Ministry of expenses beforehand.-Reuters drew forth a merry carol, to send to the gold standard.-Reuter, ·Education is urging strong repre- Special.
new
the children home to ten,
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
GOSH! IT BEATS ALL. HOW
OSCAR CAN SMELL
CANDY!!
WEDDING!!
Remember whenever you have to send a WEDDING present or, a BIRTHDAY present for all occasions you will find what you want at
KOMOR & KOMOR
ART AND CURIO EXPERTS Chater Road.
Phone 21427,
Lacquer, Porcelain, Ivory Ware, Bronze and Metal Ornaments, Silks. Prices ranging from 50 cts, upwards.
GIMME SOME!
MM-BOY! STICK CANDY, TOO!! REMEMBER WHEN I GAVE YOU SOME TH' LAST TIME
I HAD CANDY?
SURE! /IM FULL UP ANYWAY HERE'S THE
LAST THREE STICKS
BUT SEE THAT YOU
DIVIDE IT WITH
JAY.... BECAUSE
I GANG HÀN
SOME, TOO!!!
*
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Most people who resolve to give up bad habita, usually give up nothing but the "re" Bolution,
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The visitors are under the com- mand of Captain H.S. Bartley, with Lieutenants G. Sanaon, W. S. Webb, mid E. McIntyre. Other members of the party include. Sergeant- Major G. W. Marden, instructor of gunnery.
O.R.Q.M.S. Cunningham..
LOCAL ARTILLERY CAMP S.V.C. BATTERY Twenty-eight members of the Field Battery of the Shanghal Volunteer Corps arrived in Hong- kong on Saturday night by H. M. S. Whitehall, which moored at No. 12) Kemp. naval buoy at 8 p.m.
Battery Sergeant Major C. 8. Sergeants E. F. Slius and A. W.
The Shanghai volunteers are Wagstalt. here for live shell artillery practice
Bombardiers C. Mahan, R. Savic,
at Tailam Camp, and will remain H. Fabian, G. Goldenberg.
until February 6, when they will return 10
Shanghai
Hakazaki Maru.
by
Lance-bombardiers II. Meston, M.
the Herzberg and C. Kow.
Signallers K. Scott and A. White. Gunners J. D. Simpson, F. It had been proposed that the battery come to Hongkong for prac-Sheridan, S. Goldstein, H. T. And- tice last year, but owing to the rewa, A. Schneider, S. T. Freeman, Shanghat imbroglio the visit was 0. Fleshkoff, W. Hassick, H. V. postponed until this year. This is Brower, H. P. Madar, and F. P. the frst excursion of the sort made Bartley.
A pplied Mathematics!
OK, I'LL SEE "THAT JAY GETS HIS SHARE... THANKS, FRECKLES
OH SAY! I JUST HAPPENED TO THINK-
HOW CAN YOU
DIVIDE THREE
STICKS OF
CANDY?
By Blosser
THAT'S SIMPLE... .ILL-EAT ONE OF THEM
FIRST!!
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