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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1985.
LAID TO REST
WUCHOW CUSTOMS - OFFICER BURIED IN HONGKONG
THE TIN MARKETS
OFFICIAL QUARTERS NOT PERTURBED
The funeral took place at the Roman
London, July 24. Catholic Cemetery, Happy Valley, Reuter learns that no plans have so yesterday afternoon, of the late Lula far been contemplated for summoning Higinio Fernandez Irure, who died a meeting of the International Tin suddenly of heart trouble at Wuchow Commitee, on July 5 at the age of ŝi years. He was in the service of the Chinese, Maritime Customs at the time of his
death.
The Rev. Father Spads officiated at the graveside, assisted by Fathers Noval and Formander.
The chief mourner was his widow,
Mrs. Irure.
Others present included Mr and Mra. M. J. Berreira. Mr. A. Z. do Souza, Mr. A. M. Pereira, Mrs. V. Rumanianoff, Mrs. H. Tobias, Bro- thers of St. Joseph's College and others.
Rev. Mother Galbarini
The death occurred suddenly on
Gelbarini, & Canossian Sister, at the Italian Convent
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COOLER WEATHER
YEAR'S FIRST HEAT WAVE
ENDS WITH RAIN
Heavy rain shortly before the tiffin hour yesterday ended Hong- kong's first heat wave of the year. -
The temperature, especially after midday, was considerably less yes- Official quarters are believed to be terday than on the ten previous quite unperturbed by rocent events days in which the heat wave ruled, a difference of almost ten dogreca and alarmist reports that stocks are rapidly depleting, but the situation is being registered at 4 pm. as com- being watched and should the real pared with Tuesday. interests of producers of consumers be affected a meeting could to sum moned within about ten days-Rex
ter.
Commons' Interest
Humidity, howovor, was much | higher yesterday, exceeding 90 per cent. for the whole of the after- noon. The 4 p.m. reading was 20, per cent, higher yesterday than' on Tuesday.
noon
Humidity, renched 83 per cent.
the
London, July 24. Yesterday's sudden rise in tin evoked lively questioning in the House
During the heavy downpour of rain at midday yesterday, 1.27 in. of Commons, Several wreaths wore sent and In-
Replying to
Sir Percy Harris,¦ches of rain were registered at the cluded those of "Wife." Captain and Liberal member for Bethnal Green Royal Observatory between Mrs. Griffiths, John C. Power and and Sir Ian Fraser, (conservative), and 2 p.m. family, Mrs. La La Lopes and family, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Secretary "Mim!" and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. for the Colonies, said he was informed As compared with the highest Berreira.
that the Buffer Pool bad sufficient tin temperature of 88.1 degrees record- to meet normal demands in the neared on Tuesday, yesterday's highest future.
temperature was 89.1, a difference It is understood that a meeting of of 6 degrees. The minimum tem- Tuesday night of Rov, Mother Erraints the Committee will be held in a few perature, to 4 p.m. yesterday was '
days to consider the situation.
76.9 degrees. The Malayan and Nigerian - re- the international She was 77 years of age, and was presentatives on born In Parca,
Italy. She first came Committee and the Buffer Pool Com- to Hongkong 62 years
mittee were fully aware of the im-yeaterday, as compared with Ago. Hor whole time here was devoted to the portance of preventing any shortage highest recording of 92 degrees on
Tuesday. fof welfare tho
of orphans and foundlings Sir Percy Harris suggested that the in the Cangssian Mission. She was International Committee had
The following table gives a com- lately in charge of the Sacred art responsibility for the violent fluctua-parison of the temperatures and Convent, West Point, a branch of the tlons in tin and urged the advisibility humidity recorded at the Royal Cabossian Institute.
of appointing a special committee to Observatory resterday and on Tues- During the whole of the time in the enquire into the whole working of the day. Colony, the late Mother Galbarini did Tin Committee and the whole opera- not once return to Italy, and had tion of international control. never taken furlough. She took Π Mr. MacDonald
replied that he grent interest in her work, and was thought the fucts spoke for them- loved by all with whom she came into selves. Since the International Com- contact, especially the little orphans mitlee had been formed the fluctua- 1 am.
Good health favoured her, and shotions had been considerably reduced. was still strong and active up till thu Mr. David Grenfell (Labour) in- Lime of her death. She suffered quired as to the possibility of fixing slightly from heart trouble, and was the price at lower than 1223, which taken ill on Tuesday.
was too bigh
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Mr. MacDonald replied that that a matter for the International He did not reply to Sir Committee.
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The funeral took place in a heavy Perry Harris's request for an inquiry. downpour of rain yesterday evening,
Catholic at the Roman
Cemetery, Happy Valley, and was ationded by a large gathering of Sisters and orphans.
The Rt. Rev. Blahop II. Valtorta officiated, assisted by Rev. Father Spada. Father Noval, Father Soares, and Father Pedrazzini.
Among those present were the Rev. Mother Superioress of the Canossian Institute, Sisters of the Italian Con- vent, Sisters of the French Convent,!
Sistern,
AIR RAID FIRES
VOLUNTEER CORPS TO BE FORMED IN CANTON
Canton, July 24.
In view of the fact that fire ex-
Sisters of the tinction is an important part of
Preci Blood, Slaters
CANTON SCHOOLS TO SEPARATE THE SEXES
Canton, July 24.
In accordance with the resolu
of the Poor, air defence, the Kwangtung Airtion passed at the recent meeting Brothers of St. Joseph's College, Defence Committee is planning of the Municipal Government, the pupils of the Italian Convent, Mr. Hvolanteor fire brigade which is to Bureau of Education is making Dixon, and a large number of orphans. render free service in time of war, preparation for separation of boyя
Several beautiful wreaths were laid,
According to the decision of the and girls of the Municipal Middle on the grave.
Committee, the proposed volunteer | schools, corps will be composed of military. The
Municipal 2nd Middle students of various schools, boy School has been designated for scouts, and members of business girl students, while the 1st and Arms. They will be required to 3rd schools will be for boy undergo a course of training under students only. instructors from the Canton General Fire Brigade.
PHILIPPINES TRADE
FIGURES SHOW BALANCE FAVOURABLE WITH U. S.
Manila, July 24. The Philippines, in May, enjoyed favourable balance of trade amount,| ing to $3,603.158, statistics compiled
It is learned that all the fire brigades in the city will also be improved.--Central Press.
by the Bureau of Customs revealed. KWANGTUNG SCHOOLS Exports amounted to $0.848.746.50
and imports to but $0,245,588.50.
The United States, as in previous
months, received the bulk of PhiliSUM DONATED FOR COUNTY
un
pises export, approximately $8,726,484 worth of Island commodities being PRIMARY EDUCATION disposed of In that market. Imports
Canton, July 24. the other hurid, i from America
Beginning from next term, $120,- amounted to 34,426,931,
Thus, in its trade with the United 000 will be appropriated from the States alone during the month of May Provincial Treasury for various the Islands realised
Cavourable poor counties for promotion of free baisnee of $4,300,60%. Offsetting this education, it is learned from the somewhat, however, the Philippines Provincial Department of Educa- during May registered an unfavour- tion. able trade balance with Japan.
In May the Islands exported to
It was decided to establish four
Japan $435,027,50 worth of mer more short term primary schools chandise, while imports totalled in each of the poor counties.
It is understood that the separa- tion will be effected after the summer vacation.-Central Press.
WEDDING BELLS SOON
AMERICAN ACTRESS" WHO SHOCKED PARISIENS
Paris, July 24. Miss Joan Warner, the Chicago girl who was recently fined here for shocking the modesty of Parisiens by dancing in the almost nude, an- nounced to-day that she was dia- carding her "moonbeam G-String" for a wedding ring.
Miss Warner refused to divulge her fiance's name, but said that he was a French textile manufacturer, "with American ways."
She announced that they would
year-United Press.
$760,811 representing a difference of Classes will commence on Septen.be married before the end of the $325,186.50,-United. Prenr.
ber 3.-Central Press.
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