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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,
KOWLOON'S "NEEDS
· MORE POLICE PROTECTION DESIRED
The following are extracts from the minutes of a mocting of the General Committee of the Kowloon Residents Association held en Monday, October 14:
There were present: Mr. Li Chor-chi (President), Mr. J. 11. Shaw (Hon. Secretary), Messrs. C. M. Hall, W. Goldenberg, C. M. Manners, J. F. Un, R. Pestonji, I. N. Murray, W. J. Ruttey, E. Kern and the Rov. J. R. Higgs,
IN AID OF SCOUTS
CONCERT AT THE CHINA: FLEET-CLUB THEATRE
OCTOBER
1935.
NO COMPROMISE
Nanking-Canton relations were discussed this morning following the routine meeting of the South- west Political Council. No con- ereto measures; it is understood, have yet been decided upon re- the holding of garding the
HSIAO FU-CHEN'S LEAD TO CANTON An enjoyable entertainment
Canton, Oct 15.. a promised this evening when the Scouts of tho
th.
Unless there is an eleventh hour Hongkong (Murray) and 4th. Compromise on the South-west Kowloon
(Garrison) Troops proposals, members of the Kuo- present their second annual con-mintang Central Committees in Club Canton and Nanning will proceed cert at the China Fleet
for their Theatre, commencing at 8.45 p.m.with their Impeachment of the sharp. As a specimen of variety Central Authorities
their re- the programme leaves little to be many failings and for desired. Marty popular Juen fusal to include the four South. artista will figure on the pro-west proposals in the agenda for gramme while the Scouts them the Fifth Congress. selves will be responsible for Apelogion for absence were re-intermediate Itoms. ceived from Messrs. T. B. Wilson,
Long experience has taught the D'Almada e Castro, D. W. Munton organisers of Concerts that those and Lt. Col. E, D. Matthews.
run entirely by the Scouts are Letters regarding the H. K.apt to become rather monotonous, Telephone Company, proposed and there is no doubt that the Jubilee Park, Road Surfacing, type of entertainment promised National Congress in Canton, Trame Islands, North Chinn Air this evening is very near the There will be no dificulty in Mall and Church Hall donation ideal. By kind permission, the summoning the necessary
Band of the 2nd. Battalion, The gates to this city. were read and approved:
Enst Lancashire Regiment, under Bus Services
Bandmaster A. B. Yule, will be The impeachment proceedings In attendance. The
the Sixth following will be submitted to A letter from a member of the local artists have promised their Plenary Session of the Kuomin- Association was read regarding support: Mrs. Anderson-Miller, tang November 1. Strong the erection of a shelter at the cor- Mr. Li Chor-chi, Mr. P. H. Segon, opposition is voiced against an ner of Waterloo Road and Argyle the Quartette of the East Lan-agenda of one year old, and, also, Street for the benefit of people enshire Regiment, and the pupils the Nanking delegates were elect- travelling to and from the flos- of the O'Keefe Montgomery School nd two years ago, and some of pital. After considerable discus-of Dancing. An added attraction them have nccepted high official sion it was decided that this mat will be Miss Stella Best, a pupil posts while waiting the Congress ter be left in cheyance pending a of the Valkova School of Dancing, to assemble.
Goncharoff's satisfactory settlement of the in one of Mr. F. question of bus fares in general. pretty dances. Mrs. W. Sinclair Other artists The Secretary was instructed to will accompany. write again to the Bus Company are Mr. Harvey-Ashe, Mr. B. O. pointing out that the Association Kime, Mr. S. MeNeill, Mr. W. were still awaiting a complate Robertson and the Hawaiian answer to their letter of April 13| Guitar Trio. on this question of farex:
.on
dele.
Leadors here insist that such a Congress will not help to solve the many difficulties confronting the country.-Special.
South Boycotts Nanking
Canton, Oct. 15. Interviewed by the Union News
The proceeds of the Concert are As regards utility cliurges and to be devoted to the funds of the service, Mr. Hsiao Fu-chen stated the Hongkong Telephone Co.-Ltd.,th. Hongkong and 4th. Kowloon to-day that members of the the further letter to this Company Troops. Tickets at $2 (reserved) having been read it was decided and $1 (unreserved) are obtain-Kuomintang Central Executive Committee and Central Super- on the table able from the Anderson
Co. or at the door. Doors will be visory Committee will not go to Nanking to attend the Fifth open at eight o'clock.
National Congress, as their pro- posals have not been accepted.
to allow it to lie pending; their reply.
Children's Playgrounds
The sub-committee appointed to cover playgrounds reported that a considerable amount of work had been done on the three play- grounds in the Tsim Sha Tsui area, and this Committee note with plen sure the improvement effected,
Music
IMPRESSIONS OF JAPAN
PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION AT BRIDGES ST. Y.M.C.A. Display of photographs of Japan On the subject of the North las open to the public at the Chinese China air mail, the letter of Sep-y. M. C. A., Bridges Street, to-day tember 16 and the reply from the and to-morrow from 2 pm to 9 Postmaster General having been read, it was decided to allow this p.m. each day. matter to drop, as it appeared that no reduction, in charges can be affected at present.
The Secretary reported on the question of postal rates in general, and after several members had
Mr. Haino said that even if all their members here were to go, lo Nanking they would be ignored by the Central Authorities.
be
"Overseas delegates and those from elsewhere are demanding that a Congress be held in Can- ton." Mr. Hslao said. "A meeting be held here after the will delegates have arrived.
"The Fifth Congress will These photographs are enlarge-held here after the Congress In
Nanking. The object is ments of snap-shots taken; during what the Nanking Congress will the recent Cultural Inspection have done." Tour of Japan organized by the Lingnan University of Canton by one of the members of the Party.
to see
Mr. Hsino added that Hu Han- min is in southern Germany. From his latest photograph, Mr.
voiced their opinions it was decid. Mr. Ho Tit-Wah, an enterprising He has gained some weight and is
ed to allow this matter also to drop for the time being.
Trafic Islanda.
The Jotters regarding traffic islands in Prince Edward Road having been read, this matter was allowed to stand over awaiting a further communication from the A.A.
young artist.
The Tour covered Osaka, Tokyo, and Yokohama. Fujiyama, Kobe, other less important towns, and during the trip Mr. Ho took less than 500 anap-ahots, of which he has placed some 250 enlarge- ments on exhibit.
no
At the close of this exhibition Mr. Ho will leave for the North exhibitions In
Regarding surfacing the unto stage similar
other important centres. made portion of Waterloo Road at the junction with Argyle Street, it All who are interested are was noted that Government are dially invited. prepared to proceed with thia work.
Regarding the proposed Jubilee Park, no reply having been receiv ed from overnment to date an this subject it was agreed that this matter be pissed over to the next. meeting.
The Police
in better health. Mr. Halno stated that Mr. Hu will not leave Ger- many in the immediate future. Union News,
Entente with Japan Foreseen According to the Central. Presa Mr. Hsiao said:
The probable outcome, as I can sec, of the coming Convention at Nanking will be the passing of the proposals for the abolishment of the Kuomintang, and the forming of an economile entente with Japan. The future of China is dark and cor-gloomy, only the Southwest could
be China's hopo. The Southwest leaders are not trying to create an MR. PELHAM LEAVING "imperium in Imperio", but are earnestly fighting for the salvation of China.
TRADE COMMISSIONER GOING
in
HOME TO ENGLAND
Council Meets
Canton, Oct. 15. The South-West Political Coun- It is announced that Mr. G. C. Pelham, II. M. Trade Commissioner i meeting to-day discussed both Hongkong and Commercial the political and domestle, as well Secretary to His Majesty's Em- as the Swatow situations. The
at Peiping (for South results of the meeting have China) is proceeding to England been divulged,
General Chen Chi-tang presid November 2,
the s.s. Cathay, sailing on
bassy
оп
not
ed at the meating, and Mr. Halao Fu-chen, who returned yesterday, attended.
Mr.
The recent robberies which have taken place in Kowloon, resulting In one case in a watchman being killed, were noted by the Assoca- tion with very grent concern, and it was considered that more ade- quate steps should be taken by the the China coast for the last twelve Mr. Pelham, who has served on Police in an effort to eliminate
The Kwangsi authorities' tele- outrages of this type und protect years, firat in the Consular Service the public. After considerable and subsequently in the Commer- graphed to Mr. Hsiao Fu-chen, discussion it was decided that a cinl Diplomatic Service, has recent- welcoming his return to Canton to sub-committee be formed to inves-ly completed. a continuous period resume the direction of affairs of
and party, to which tigate Police protection of the pub of service of five years spent in state lie and any auxiliary matters ap- Peiping, Shanghai and Hongkong. Heino Fu-chen replied urging the
Mr. R. II. Scott will take over Kwangsi authorities portaining thereto, and that a re-charge of the office of H. M. Trade with their usual revolutionary port be submitted thereon in due Commissioner and
Commercial #pirit-Reuter, course. The sub-committee pointed was: Messrs. C. M. Man- Private Secretary to Sir Miles "P Secretary. Mr. Scott was formerly ners (Convener), W. J. Ratley, H.Lampson (now High Commissioner F..Un.
in Egypt) and has recently served A member of the Committee re- in the office of H. M. Commercial ported having witnessed
Counsellor in Shanghai, and in the bad case of the misuse of Police Consulate-General at Canton.
a very
authority at the Railway Station
at 6.50 a.m. on the 11th inst, when
crowds of Chinese were endea one or two representatives from vouring to obtain admittance to the Association on their Commit- the platform in order to board the tee. Messrs. F. C. Mow Fung and Canton train. The Secretary was E. Kern were appointed, and these instructed to write to the Manager gentlemen will advise in what way of the Railway and ask if he could the K.R.A. can be of assistance. give any explanation as to why the
stated method of control was used,
Street Sleepers
Miscellaneous
?
to proceed
CHINESE Y.M.C.A.
TWO ANNIVERSARIES TO BE CELEBRATED The Chinese Y. M. C.A. will hold a dual celebration to com- memorate the 60th Anniversary of the Y. M. C. A. movement in China, and its 35th Anniversary in Hongkong, at its headquarters in Bridges Street this evening, at The Y. M. C. A. movement in China dates from the year 1885.
7.80 p.m.
and if steps could be taken to ens The Secretary reported having The frat Associations were sure that tho practice is not re-received no reply from the Head established in schools in that year, ponted.
master. of the Central British one in Loo Ho College, Tunachow, School on the question of station and another in Anglo-Chineso The Rev. J. R.Higgs said that he cry, and he was instructed to write College, Foochów. While the local
again. and boen asked by the Committee
A letter of thanks was received Chinese Y. M. C. A. was establish-
ed in 1901, KA of the Street Sleepers' Shelter So- from the Hon. Treasurer of St. An-
The programme for the avouing ciety to approach the K.R.A. and I drow's Church for a donation of has been arranged by members of roquent its support for the So-1840 towards the Church Funds, the Junior Department of the ciety'a activities on the Kowloon and the Rev. J. R. Higgs sald that Association.. side of the harbour. He atatod in he would like to add his personal tor alla that the Street Sleepers thanks for the assistance so will
ingly, given.
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