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VISITOR FROM AUSTRALIA

CHINESE SOCIETY'S

· CHAIRMAN

An Interesting arrival in the Colony in Mr. W. Gock Young, Chairman of the Society of Chinese Realdents in Australia, and a director of Wing Ou and Co., Latch, Sydney,

Explaining his visit, Mr. Gack Young, who has been 20 years in Australia, says he is on an extemd- ed business trip. His mission is

to enquire, primarily into the wheat and wool trade, in which Australia is vitally interested.' He} will be pleased to meet anyone who can give him information in regard to the speeding up of -Chinese-Australian trade, and also anyone interested in Australia or things Australion,

ANXIOUS DAYS.

"Since left home," says Mr. Gock Young, "China has had many problems to face, We, Chinose, abroad, have had our anxious daya i and weeks when the cables were telling of things indescribable and enmities that endangered the com

monweal. Some of those problems ATTACK

remain, but their solution is in Alght,

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPIL MONDAY, MAY 14, 1934.

The above photography was taken following the wedding at Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghal of Minn

Marjorie Faith Taylor and Mr. William Reid, of the Imperial Chemical Industries.

FLOGGED

MR. A. R. WHIBLEY

M. C. C. MAKES HIGH SCORE AGAINST AUSTRALIANS

London, May 12.

The Australian attark holds ne

WALKER CUP

AMERICA TOO GOOD FOR BRITAIN

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TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

VIOLIN & PIANOFORTE RECITAL TIUS EVENING

From ZDW on a wavelength of 366 metres.

5-8 p. European Programme. 5-7 p.m. A Relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hong- hong Hotel Roof Garden.

Tp.m. Cloring Local Sleek Quota- tions, cle.

7.03-7.20 p.m.. Review of Ravues played by Debroy Somers Band with Vocal Chorus by Dan Donovan,

7.20-7.30 p.m. From the Studio,

A Violin Pianoforte Recital by Miss Jose Radeski and Mins Monk Maclean.

Programme,

1. Kiss Me Again (Herbert).

2. Selection “Gliberi næl Sullivan

3.

(H. W. Higgs).

Violin Solo-Minuet (Paderew-

ski nr. Kreisler). Serenade Tonelli-Kreisler),

4. Suite 1. 2. 3. Merchant of Venice

(Frederick Rosse).

Song "A Dream" (Sartlett),

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

8.03-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio Concert,

10.30 .m. Close Down,

All Relays of the Hongkong Hotel

Departure Of Well-Known orchestras are by cuur.cay of the

Kowloon Bowler.

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8.30.8.63 1.nu. Band Selections From Fight Öpern,

"Down in Australla, we have, in Sydney, the Society of Chinese Residents in Australia, of which organisation I was honoured with the office of Chairman. It allows

London, May 12. narrow political bellefa to

Following up, their success in the divide Chinese thought, but stands terrors for the MC.C.. who have|foursomer on Friday, the Americans for all that is broadest and best in seared 341 runs

the eight singles and for even wickets Won x of the ancient and modern spirit of against the tourists in the

| halved another against Great Britain | A record of service in Hongkong match at St. Andrew's to-day, thus winning commencing In 1900 and punctuated the Walker Cup for the eighth com-only by home leaves and a period secutive year.

In Scotland during the war, ended The only British victory was secured in March this year

when Mr. 1 1. a. Torrance who beat of it. Alat Richard Whibley retired (Marston by four and thres, E. Me-from his post an Inspector of the

Ruvie (G.) and J. Westland (U.S.) Victualling Department, of the Selection-rodora (Stuart), were all square.

Royal Naval Dockyard.

Chinn.

which is being played at Lord's,

"As a director of Wing On &

The "ever-green" Palsy Hendren Co. Ltd., in Sydney, 1 was brought; into close touch with Anatrallan kuncked up another century and was business man and overy your sees mainly responsible for hin alde's high in Australian thought a greater sure. His Innings of 135 included a recognition of the fact that in the six and no fewer than 17 boundary days to come. a cluse friendship must grow between our ancient hits, characterised by strong hooks land and the young nation of the and drives. Southern Seas,

"Our Society in Sydney act out, three years ago, to tell Australia the truth about China, and tireless indeed were our members in their attempts to let Australians know why, and whence, China was head- ed in her national endeavours.

whant Those with

sained contact now have more knowledge of Chinase ambitions, and this ever-growing nucleus, guarantoru at no distant date an Australian sentiment from which anti-Chinese propaganda will be eliminated.

We

NOT AGGRESSIVE.

R.E.S. Wyatt, one of the enndidates for the captaincy of England in the forthcoming Texts, reoret *** ir

faultless fashion,—Renter

WAH TAI COLLEGE

THREE OPEN EVENTS INCLUD- ED IN A BIG PROGRAMME

The Aecond annual athletic meeting

Play commenced in a drenching rain, but the Americans generally showed a better standard of skill des- pite the wet conditions, to which they are not accustomed.

SCOTT'S BAD LUCK.

Mr. Whibley took a trip to Japan the Naldera last month return- ing by the Empress of Russia, and this week he will commence a world tour which is calculated to bring him back to the Colony in about two years time.

The results were as follow: Goodman (U.S.) beat Scott 7 and 6. Little (U.S.) buat Tolley 7 and 5. Quimet (U.S.) beat Crawley 5 and 4.

He sails by the Taiping to Aus Dunlap (U.S.) beat Melenn 1 and 3. Fischer (U.S.) beat Fiddian 6 and 6.ralia on the first stage of his Torrance (Britain) beat Marsion journey at noon to-morrow. 4 nnd 3,

The Kowloon Bowling Green Moreland (U.S.) bent 31cKinlay Club and the Y.M.C.A. will lose a 2 al 1.

faithful adherent with his de- Westland (U.S.) and MeRuvie were parture, for to both institutions he all square.

has contributed much by his per sonality and cheerful presence.

lie went to live in the European of Wa Tal College, 9, Arbuthnot Lt. Cmwley's puiting was deY.M.C.A, when it was first opened Rond, will be held at the Carollarplorable. The Jon, Michael Scott and bus remained there ever since, had bad luck when he was stymied at taking part in full measure in its "To-day Australians realise that Ground, by kind permission of the eleventh, twelfth mud seventeenth varied activities. China la not an nggressive nation, South China Afbielle Association, on holes.

J. McLean holed a superb: 26-fogter| He was interested too, in the old that she has no ambition for world-Wednesday commencing at 1.30 p.m.nt the sixth for a "birdle" at Dunlap, Corinthian Yacht Club in its early conquest. that the trouble for The programme which she suffers have been forced events, including three open event. fteenth

consists of 2by steadfer play, was three up at the days. upon her. Twenty years

A 400 metres relay race, to be rún by! After losing the nineteenth, where! when I went to Australia, the Aus- teams of four, is open to all schools he had to take three putts. Scolt Mr. Whiley's chief pastime has trallen people held the most and colleges of Hongkong; an 800 fought bacit gallantly, and won the been bowling and his erect, spare verullar ideas of the Chinese and metres race la open to the Colony, twentieth and twenty-first, but there figure with shirt sleeves neatly -Chinese Institutions To-day, with and a 100 metres rnce is open is all after he was unable to match Good-roiled and cigar-carefully..cut was.

better knowledge of our people, ladies in the Colony. All these three man's brilliance,

fone of the most familiar on tite A dramatic finish was provided logreens. An early member of the they

with events are past entries. sympathetic

the Westland-MeRuvie malch. West-1 China her aspirations.

land fed by one up to the thirth-sixth. Civil Service Club, he later trans- "Personally, I believe that the

MeRuric however outdrove him by so ferred his allegiance to the Kow- new China is destined to go far

yards, and was four yards from the loon Bowling Green Club, remain- in the concert of human endeavour,

pin when, with his second put, West-ing with them for 22 yenta. and that a regenerated China will entro her citizens at home and abroad that sympathy, that free. dom of action to which they are Justly entitled."

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The prizes will be given away by lance work will be supervised by the Florence Nightingale Nursing Divic

Mr. Ip Lan-chuen, while the om

sion

Tea will be served at 4 p.m.

LOCAL DOLLAR

DECLINES

Bowling Hobby.

van).

Selection-Pirates of Penzance (Sulli- The Daud of it. . Coldstream

Guards.. Selection Les Cloches De Carneville

(Planquette).

The Band of II, M. Coldstream Ginacis.

The Band of H. M. Coldstream Guarris. 8.53.9.10 p.m. Chamber Munic. Air From Suite in I Transcription

(Bach). Quartet No. 1 in D Major-Finals

Allegro (Dittersdorf).

Lener String Quartet. Italian Serenade in G. Major (Huge

Wolf).

Lener String Quartet.

Variety. Song--Brighter than the Sun. Song-What more can I nok.

Anona Wino (Soprano). Pianoforte-Can't we Talk It Over. Pinnoforte Now That You're Gone. Carroll Gibbons and hn Boy Friends.

9.10-9.43 p.m.

Vocal-Night and Day.

Vocal-Crënte Love Call.

Comedy Harmonists, Fox-Trot-You're Driving Me Crazy. Slow Pex-Trot-Stolen Moments.

Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees. Vocal' Duel-That's Why Darkies Were Vachi Duel-Nevertheless,

Born.

Layton and Johnstone: 9.10-10 p.m. Violin Bolan by Fritz Kreisler.

La Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin (The Maiden With Eaxen Hair) (Debussy). En Bateau (Boating) (Debussy). Dance of the Marionette (Win-

Polichinelle Serenade (Kreisler). Kreisler Seferade (Franz Lebar), 10 p.m. Close Down,

ternitz).

Innd missed from two yards. There was a large gathering of JUBILEE STAKES.

Talley, after being, three down,members at the Club on Saturday squared with little at the twelfth with night to bid him farewell and to streak of brilliance, but subsequent show their appreciation by the ty became very errail.

Torrance virtusily settled his match presentation of a pair of sleeve gainst Marston by winning the tenth, links, a Royal Albert, and an illu- eleventh and the twelfth holes. minated scroll.

At the end of the first eighteen

GENERAL HUANG FU | DULL CONDITIONS ON holes the scores were:

INDISPOSED

:

ADVISED TO REMAIN IN BED

MARKET

J. Goodman (U.S.) led Hon. M.

Scott 2-0.

Mr. B. Wylle, President of the Club, referred to Mr. Whibley's long and happy connection with them and said that his services as

Cotoneaster In Narrow Victory

London, May 12. The Jubilee Stakes, run at Komp- ton Park today over a distance of a mile and a quarter, resulted in a win for Catoneaster with Nicoll up at ouds of 10 to one.

The first three places were occupied

Cotonenster (Nicoll) Blue Boy (Dick) Scarlet Tiger (Carslake) .....

Won by neck, a length and a half, between second and third.

W. L. Little (U.S.) led C. Tolley Secretary at one period, when there was no one axious to take F. Quimet (U.S.) led L. G. Craw the job over, were. particularly by G. T. Dunlap (U.S.) led J. McLean helpful. He had also served on the Committee for some years and was who had E. Fiddian (Britain) led J. Fischer one of those members

contributed most the well-being

Refreting lower silver prices in 4-0. London and New York, the Hon- kong dollar declined 1/8th this ley 6-0. morning to Is..4d. The market locally is dull, with very Htlje business pansing, speculators being 1-0. Idle..

Shanghai, May 14. General Huang Fu, Chairman of the Peking Political Council, who has arrived here from Hungchow,

London reports silver down 1/8th falled to keep an appointment to 19%, while in New York silver with prekamen, in which he was has declined to 44%, a drop of an

eighth of a cent. expected to make a statement clarifying the North China situa- tion.

secretary,

According to his General Huang in indiaposed and has beou advised to remain bed.

1-0.

J. Westland( (U.S.) led E. McRuvie,) of the club and one whom they were 1-0.

moat sorry to lose.

The President then handed over R.the gifts and the scroll which read

as under.

G. Moreland (U.S.) and S. Me Kinley were square.

T. A. Torrance (Britain) led M. Marston 1-0.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

FOOR

OUR HUMANITY WERE A Dr. and Mr. J. S. Dyken and daughter left for flame on leave by THING BUT FOR THE DIVINITY THAT

STIRS WITHIN US-Bacon, It is learned that Genera) Huanghe .. Gleniffer on Saturday.

Friday.

Fu will shortly return to Peking, Falling from a wall on which_he} One enge each of small pox (Import- without awaiting the return Lo was sleeping, into an alleyway, Honed), diphtherin and meningitis were Shanghai of Mr. Ariyoshi, Chi, a coolie, was admitted in hospital reported to the health authorities on Japanese Minister to China, who yesterday with serious injuries, was previously reported to have arranged for 11 meeting with General Huang at Shanghai Central Neve

The many friends of Mr. J. P. Warren, of Measra. Dodwell and Co., will regret to hear that he left for time, by the Conte Verde un Sun- day, owing to illness.

Said to have been trampled upon

Profesor M. D. Roffey, Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Hang kong University, accompanied by Mrs. Roffey, left the Colony on Saturday on the Dollar iner President Me Kinley.

for the week ended 5

Illuminated Address.

"On your retirement from ser- vice in this Colony, it is the desire of the members of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club to place on record their deep appreciation of the services so freely rendered by you during your lengthy associa- tion with the Club, thus indicating in some small measure the high esteem in which you have been, and still are, held by them.

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The odds were 10 to ane, 100 to nine and 10 to one respectively.

Fourteen ran, the umplaced starters being Statesman (C. Smirk), Dis-

(Bullock).

armament

Attwood (Jones), Thrapstone (Weston), Mon- troso (Gordan Richards), Solfatara (Perryman). The Abbot (Fred Fox), Leighon (Harry Wragg), Diamanteg (Dines) Smooker (W. Rickaby) and Generous fut (Smith).

Town Crier was scratched at 10 p.. yesterday,--Reuter.

IN RECORD TIME

High Quest Noses Out Derby Winner

"You have been a member of tho

Baltimore, May 12. Club since 1912 and in the years

Record time was established by that have followed you have always High Quest, which won the Preakness beon one of the most enthusiastic Stakes run at Pimlico to-day. Tho and respected members. You have time of 1 min. 69.1/5 acen, is four- surved on its General Committee Afths of a second! better than the pre- and have held various offleck with vious best, which was recorded" bv distinction hd ability. On your Coventry in 1925.

Tho Kentucky Derby winner, Cavalcade, content with

The results were: High Quest Covalendo Discovery

-Among the throughi -passengera. by the Conte Verde yesterday was Mr. by a pony at Shumchurn, Chai Chan- The health bulletin of May departure the Club will lose a Adolphe Parlenak, a travelling neway Hee, n wonun, was sent down by train ports paperman on the staff of the Czecho yesterday, and admitted to the Kwong shows the following cases of infoe bowler and a true friend, but you all had to be t Alovakian Moravsko Noviny. Mr. Wah Hospital at Yaumat for treat- tious diseases.'ingue: Colombo 4 will be long remembered na ong Parlesak in returning home after ament for rather serious injuries. cases, Fnom-Penh 1 case; Cholera: who, by his Inbour, loyalty, and three montlik tour of Japan, Korea

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Bombay 2 cases, Culcutta 141 canes, high example, ald much to raise and Manchuria,

The following communique is issued Chittagoak

enata;

Small-pox: the Club to its present position in by the Hongitong Government Beirut 2 cases, Port Sald 1 case, the Colony,

With reference to the recent An Doinbay Denses, Calcutta. 48 cases, That you may enjoy good health, nouncement in Parliament regarding Cochin 2 cases, Karachi 6 caser,st the institution In the Colonies of a Madras 12 cases, Nagapatam a cases, prosperity, and happiness in your quota kyslom; for imports of cation Rangoon 10 cases, Vizagapalam 1 retirement in the heart-felt wish of LAKE TO Clerly Hilda, wife of and rayon goods, the Colonial Govern canes, Singapore 1 case, Iniphong 4 your fellow members."

Captulo H. of been that 11. enses, Tourano Hongkong 7 Captain A. lake popital, Government concurs in itu stosy, that caces Sund 22 coach. Okna 1 B. Wylie, Prealdents Mr. W. E. The address was algned by Mr. Ron. Both doing well. (Shanghai useful action on these linea is not case; Cerebro-Spinal Faver: Ilong lalo, vice-President, and Mr. D. W. papers please copy).

practicable in Ilongkong,"

kong 7 cases,

'Waterton, Hou. Secretary,

BIRTH.

A head separated first and second, and the same margin separated second

and third. There were seven starters.

The odds were two to one on; two

to ono on; and seven to one against the first, second and third respectively,

The distance of the race,

19, noe and ante fe longs. Before that it was nine fur- longs.-Reuter.

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