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ROTARY PRINCIPLES

SHOULD BE USED TO. JOIN CHINA TOGETHER

5, 1935.

various times and many having the Occident, is forcing it on For- remosa, Korca, Manchuria and different governments and

Wo throw Higlons, had settled themselves | China? But before down during the voyage. Some stones at Japan lot us look further: had organised events and othora I seem to remember the 4th, of had isolated themselves, but all had July orations In America painting found at the end of the month that the United States na the culmina- Kindly criticism pointed at the the fellow passengers they had dia- tion of all that is best in govern- Hongkong Rotary Club by Mr. Hiked at the beginning were now ment and morals." E. Harris of California, at the people they hated to leave at the wookly meeting yesterday, was end of a trip which had proved to made in urging Rotarians to apply, he quite enjoyable. the othics of their own Institution,

In bringing together the various parts of China in mutual integrity and understanding.

in

Importance of Orient There Word two fundamental principles of Rutary which could be applied to this subject, viz., friend- It was д truism to stato liness and fairplay; and it would Rotary whore so be the privilege. of those ณ gathering

had more Clubs on the Pacific Coast to take

The speaker, who is one of the many

most prominent figures in Rotary to-day, also expressed the hope that a Rotary District would be formed embracing Canton and the Philip plnes.

World Getting Smaller

kad men

experience of internationalism than a place of importance in shaping he had, but this was indeed a small the history of the Orient, for he world. When his father had wanted was convinced that here would to get a copy from Europe he had take place the greatest develop hind to wait for something like ments in the growth of this now Mr. M. K. Lo, the President, year, but now sitting in his home age. Speaking frankly he would congratulated the local residents he could telephone London in five say that he was a little disappoint- As the focal dollar exchange who received honours in the King's minutes. That morning in Canton ed with Rotary in the Orient and has again risen, the price of II. Hirthday list and mentioned Sir he had eaten Sunkist oranges from wished that they could go on to do greater things to develop a batter Beer has been reduced as from the Atholl MacGregor and the Hon. Mr. his home town of Whittier.

To-day we were so jammed in spirit among the peoples. China Immeasurable oppor- COMPRADORE WANTED-By ohi 1st June, 1935, by $2.60 per cases. W. Tao, C.B.E., as two members established European Firm dolug of 48 quarts and $2.50 per care of of the Club. A letter of congratu- by modern communications that presented Import, Expert, Insurance, ate. Apply 72 pints.

Intion would be sent to Sir Atholl we not only rubbed elbows but trod tunites for promoting unity and on each other's toes. Yet, however integrity among the various parts Rotarians had ac- in writing to Box No. 275, "Hongkong

At the same time the cost of and Lady MacGregor. Telegraph."

The Hon. Mr. Ts'o who was pre-inconvenient this world might be of the country, new bottles being reduced owing WANTED.-Smart

editented the exchange it has been sent, said he felt that he shared his he knew of no way of getting off cepted the principles and ethics of

to

his friends of the it.

of international business and social relations and for position of EX young man

relations were we going to develop they should try and bring some- Must he Averetarial nature.

an necessary to adjust the prices paid honour with Rotary Club,

thing of this feeling into China to- Sympathy was expresed for Mr. to make this a happier place?

Different nations had set about day. For this reason aurate and rapid typist and have for returned empties as follows:

he hoped experience general office routine. Pint bottles 2 cents each and quart M. F. Key, secretary of the Club,

process in different ways. that they would bring about a per who was stated to be in hospital Only qualified applicants will be

Some had tried to live entirely Rotary District embracing Canton following a slight accident. considered, Apply in writing to fox bottles 3 cents each, or $1.44 case either pints or quarts,

from others. Japan did and the Philippine Islands. No, 274, "Hongkong Telegraph."

Mr. Harris anid he was glad to apart be in Hongkong. Only the night this; and there was the Great Wall making this criticism he

efore he had been glancing at of China; America with her tariff they would make allowance for his Home magazines and recalled the walls and her refusal to join the superfleis! knowledge of the coun- buyish stories of Rudyard Kipling League of Nations; but he believed tries in which he had travelled.

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where terrible that the time had come when any set in India tragedy had just occurred. untion, which tried to isolate itself! Rudyard Kipling's heart must was doomed to failure. be heavy

this catastrophe.

A short time ago he, the speaker, had been one of five hundred people crammed aboard a small vessel on a month's cruise and he had been much impressed by the manner in which so many different nation. allies, sleeping and eating at

Speaker from Manila

In trusted

Rotarian Romulo, of the Manila Some nations had set themselves Rotary Club, spoke at the invita to organise and direct other people, tion of the President, and extended imposing on them their culture, a hearty invitation to local mem- civlisation and form of govern-bers to visit them. The Philippine Islands, he anid. Were going mént.

"Shall I say that Japan is doing through a transitional period in

to-day;" continued

Constitution, the assuming their new that

has but through the trials which he had speaker, "that Japan, which

much from the no doubt awaited them, they would assimilated

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TEMPLE

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and Bill Robinson Directed by David Butler Based on the story by Annie Fellows Johnston

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Thanks wore accorded to Mr. C. F. Thomas and A. Nelson Jones, - Harris on the motion of Rotarian of Hongkong.

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