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London, Nov. 19.

It is learned that Dr. Herman Gorz, a German novelist, has been arrested at Harwich_recently on his arrival from the Continent, by British Secret Service agents, on a charge of espionage, and is now detained in n London prison.

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SCOTTISH ISLANDS RETURN CONSERVATIVE

London, Nov. 19. The result of the one but last election to be announced, that of the constituency of the Orkney and Shetland Islands, has resulted in A Conservative gain:

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after a term of service of eight years, has recently left Canton on Several excellent Chinese

orfurlough. Dr.. Culfury proposes THE SEVENTEENTH DINARY YEARLY MEETING OF trait studios amid a mass of scenic SHAREHOLDERS will be held at pictures feature the annual exhibito fly from Singapore to Athens, the lead Office of the Company, tion of the Hongkong Art Club and then travel through Europe Suez

which opens this morning at the and across to America, and will St. George's Building, Chater Road. Gloucester Hotel, eighth floor, and spend the year 1930 in study and] The exhibi- in visiting the medical clinics in Victoria, Hong Kong, on Saturday, continues until 7 p.m. 21st December, 1935, at 12 o'clock tion is on view again to-morrow the larger American cities.

At the meeting of the Chinese (Neon), for the purpose of recelvand Friday, from 10 am. 1o 7 p.m.

Medical Association held in Can- ing a Statement of Accounts and each day.

recently, Dr. Cadbury was There are twenty-eight exhibitors ton The Report of the Directors for the financial year ended 30th Sep. this year. They are Lady Shenton, elected Vice-President for the tember, 1935, and clccting Direc-Mesdames C. B. Brown, C. Champ unsuing term, an honour, which he

kin, M. Franks, G. V. Grimth, well deserves. Grunc, O. P. Joce, A.. S. King, tors and Auditors.

Dr. Cadbury was Murray Lewis, A. N. Macfadyen, M. O. Pfister, S. D. Reid, G. R.Philadelphia and educated at the After his intern- Sayer, R. Robertson, T. B. Williams Penn Charter School, Haverford Dalison, Messrs. G. W. Arnold, Leo Pennsylvania. and de Martin,, Lieut-Comdr. J. College and the University of Byng, Luis Chan, J.C.M. Grenham, ship, he was Pathologist and Wong Stu-ling, F. S. Nicholls, Leo Internist at the Phipps Institute E for Tuberculosis in Philadelphia. Y. Tong. I. Yamato and Grimble, Miss W. I. Grifflu and He came to China in 1908, and Miss H. Harry. These names ap-joined the Faculty of the Canton pear in the catalogue isaned in con-Christian College, now known as Lingnan University. During the CO.,nection with the exhibition,

The most outstanding exhibits 27 years of service in China he are three portraits, "Pastel hend has been College. physician study of wash amah", the work of Lingnan, Internist and head of the Mrs. T. B. Williams; "Oil study of Department of Internal Medicine a Chinese woman", by Mr. Wang at the Canton Hospital, of which been Siu-ling, and "The Beggar", an off institution he has also

Superintendent during the INAL study by Mr. Luis Chan, which is

and he has also these three

several years, priced at $400. Of

been Professor of Medicine in works it is indeed difficult to give.

Hackett Medical College. efther one first place. Mrs. Wil- and linms study is very lifeliko

Canton Hospital History SHEWAN TOMES & CO.,

the woman's face is expressive.

Dr. Cadbury Mr. Chan's "The Beggar" is the General Managers,

Some years ago distance was invited to accept the position Hongkong, 18th November, 1935. largest picture on view; it le

of the magnificent work. At a the figure is almost human with of Executive Secretary

the China Medical Association, but the eyes peering just below

Mr. was unable to necept. He has brim. of a battered felt hat. Wong Slu-ling's study is no less written many articles on medical colour subjects, and his latest work was brilliant an effort both in

the history of the Canton Hospital, and effect.

he entitled "At Point Mr. Arnold's work is confined which

On Lancet.".

previous to six pictures. His charcoal por-of trait study of a girl is good. lis furloughs Dr. Cadbury served as at ·Boston, Other studies include scenes of a Brigham "Evening-Mist" is a hold effort resident in the Peter Bent innk on the slips at Laichikok and aliated with Harvard University. Chinese houses at Chaiwankok. He also studied at the London Sham-School of Tropical Medicine and Stonecutters Island from shulpa" is not su effective.

Water Colours

Notice is hereby given that the

THIRTEENTH ORDINARY YEAR-

women in the Constituency-ru-LY MEETING of Shareholders will be held at the Head Office of the Company, National Bank Building, Hong Kong, on Wednesday, 4th December, 1935, at 12.30 p.m.

Meeting On Tuesday

London, Nov. 19: The new House of Commons will previously studied surgery in Edin-meet next Tuesday when the nem- bers will be summoned to the House burgh.-Renter.

of Lords and directed to elect the Speaker.

Later.

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THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHU.DREN.

Gorz appeared before the Ma-

Captain Fitzroy, Speaker

House will jhen last gistrates at Margate on Nov. 12 and was retranded until yester-

be formally chosen day when he was further remand-receiving congratulations of the ed until Monday when it is ex lenders of the political parties, he pected that the case will be enquire will adjourn the House until Wed-

What to do to help a child. ed into in camera.

nesday afternoon when the King's ehnice of the It is believed that the charge approval of the

Anyone knowing of a child who relates to the nerodrome near Mar-Speaker will be announced in the House of Lords. The Speaker will gate.-Reuter,

afterwards take the oath and all has been assaulted, neglected or other members will be sworn in ill-treeked in a manner likely to When swearing in is completed the cause unnecessary suffering of following day the House will ad-injury to health, or knowing of journ until the state opening of a parent who is seeking advice on a child, Parliament on December 3.

any matter concerning The rehearsal of the procession of carriages for the state opening would be doing an act of kindness from Buckingham Palace, to West-by communicating at once with- minster took place this morning

FRENCH DEFENCES

CLOSE EYE KEPT ON GERMANY

Paris, Nov. 19. The Rapporteur of the Military Budget, Deputy Leon Archimbaud, in his new Defence Budget seta under the number of Germans

Mr. Baldwin and the King arms at 800,000, including an army militarised police of 580,000,

London, Nov, 19. pelice numbering 30,000, auxiliary

The Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley visitedl Buckingham Baldwin. troops totalling 40,000 and the Labour Service Corps of 200,000. He predicts that the total will Palace this morning and had an and

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Hyglene. During the last meeting of the Chinese Medical Associa tion which was held at Nanking, Mrs. C. B. Brown has turned to Dr. Cadbury was requested by the

to examine The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. Malaya for a splendid water colour, Government

view Premier. Mr.. Wang Ching-wel from. nwho was in poor health. and the journey was carefully c/o G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong, and she also scores with a

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Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector. Peak garden. Her work is 242, Lockhart Road, lat floor; ortured with light treatment,"

Mr. Lee Byng's gallery comprises physician in China to be elected a the Inspector. 12, Sai Yeung Chol

no fewer than seventeen pictures, fellow of the American College of Street, 1st floor, Kowloon.

among his best efforts being "Em-Physicians. At the present time All further steps will be taken, peror Sung Temple" (Kowloon); only two American physicians "Hong-practising in China are fellows of by the "Chinese Dwelling" and borne,

of modern kong Night". His work generally that College. At the recent cen- King Subse-Society.

medicino into China, Dr. Cadbury The Informant's name will be is vivid, but in most of his pictures tennial celebration quently a privy council was held at

was the special representative of defence ex-which further order regarding kept strictly private, excopt in his tree effects are blurred.

the University of Pennsylvania and total 6,953,674,380 the imposition of sanction against cases where malice is proved.

of Haverford College. franes, including the appropriation Italy was approved by His Majesty, for the Gendarmerie and Mobile-British Wireless.

reach a million in a few months.

The proposed penditures

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Italy and Naval Conference

London, Nov, 19, The Irish Free State has formul- ly accepted the British Invitation to the Naval Conference in De- cember and the only reply now .outstanding is that of the Italians. It is understood that the Italian Government is drafting a formal reply, accepting the invitation Reuter Special.

"THE SUGAR LOAF”

FAMOUS BEAUTY SPOT GIVEN TO NATION

London, Nov. 19.

audience of

the

AMBULANCE NURSES

MR. AW BOON-HAW TO GIVE

GENEROUS AID

It is learned that Mr. Aw Boon. hau, the well-known philanthropist, who has already donated millions of dollars to charity for the umelioration of the social conli- ton of his fellow creatures, con- templates making financial provi- sion for augmenting the nursing units of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, and increasing their pre- sent strength by another 400 Mem- bera.

pro-

He has been impressed not only with the smart appearance of the nurses on parade but with the One of the largest gifts over health. work, hygiene, and

percolates into made to the National Trust forpagands which prservation of beauty spots is re-homes in Hongkong and Chinn, Lady through tho tireless efforts of the The donors are ported.

surgeon-lecturers, Lady self-sacrificing and Dowager Rhondda

whose gift is 2,130 examiners and officers, as well as Rhondda. acres of "The Sugar Loaf" hill, the physical benefits which will North of Abergavenny in Wales, accrue to present and future gen-

[orations by such expansion. has been accepted.

During Mr. Aw's last visit to From the top of this ne l Hongkong he financed and charter

aro ed a launch for the beneat of tho which is 2,000 feet high magnificent views, and acquisition nurses so that they might plente Is particularly appreciated as at Cheung Chow, and pay a visit of hitherto there have been very few Inspection to the Haw Par Hospital Trust properties in this neighbour- there which was erected at his ex- pense especially for the benefit of hood.

expenses

SEAGER'S

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Thoroughly pure and of excellent tang and aroma

Preferred by those who know a GOOD GIN

Mr. Luts Chan. is another artist whose water colour pictures are too vivid in effect as contrasted with his ails. In the latter category he

On the Lingnan Campus Dr. has many scenes of Peking, Soo- chow, Repulse Bay, Causeway-Ray Cadbury occupies "Penn Lodge" coloura house built for him-by-the. One of and Canton. In his water elforts he does well in "The Hay Friends of Philadelphia. Boat, Causeway Bay" and a junk his hobbies is his garden, in which having her bottom cleaned, also he has a very fine collection,of orchids. Some time ago, he gave a scene at Causeway Bay.

Mrs. Champkin's efforts include an illustrated lecture on the plants and "A and flowers found in his garden. "A Chinese Reflection" Lamplight Study", in both of which

she has good light and shade.

1

Mrs. Pfister has a host of pic-

Mrs. Reid's outstanding work is

"Deep Water Bay" is among the His best of Mrs. Sayer's exhibits.

"Good Jpss" is another of this effect is wonderful. His human artist's work. In "A Lamplight studies are not quite effective. Study" she has used many hues of yellow and gold effectively.

"Dumbell Island", and several tuves depicting scenes in Chuzenji Pearl River scenes form the nucleus and Kamikochi (Japan), and Hong- of a splendid array submitted by kong. Among these "The Green Lieut-Comdr. Dalison. He shows Tori" and "Japanese Teahouse" a good knowledge of his subjecta catch the ere. and bas used colour with discretion. His efforts are all well finished. an ink sketch of Lake Yunoto, This artist achieves much pro- Japani: also "Antony" a sketch in minence with an oil study "South oils. She also has several scenic views of Quetta, Japan and long- west from Mount Cameron",

kong. magnificent work which perhaps would be even more effective if framed.in wood of a darker hue than it is at present in gold. pencil drawing of "Dantau and the

Lady Shenton has several splen- Weat River" is worthy of notice.

Mrs. M. Franks has a number of did water colours of Feking and Japan, outstanding among these neat pictures among which Chinese Junk is well executed; being "Chienmun at suriset", "Trees Miss Griffin submits Tao Fong at Hakone" (a very effective scene), Shan"

"A Peep Through the and "Water Tori, Myajima." Trees" and "The Peak" among her

Mrs. Robertson's study of a girl effective works.

has effect only in the soft folds of the skirts in the foreground. The face lacks expression.

the boat population, which during H. Ruttonjee & Son Taipo form the efforts of Mrs. Jóce.

The gift is made as a memorial stress of weather numbers as many to First Lord Rhondda and alo as 40,000.

to mark the occasion of Their Majesties Silver. Jubileo.-British Wireless.

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London, Nov. 19.

Com- The International "Ten mittee meets in London in the course of a few days to decide on the exportable quota for the year commencing April 1956.

The large fall of United King- dom stocks, coupled with the in- erence in prices for the past year have resulted in the market anti- eipating an increase in the quota by two and a half per cent to 85 per cent.

Concern, however, is expressed regarding Chinese exports, whose past menuco to the restriction scheme has been renewed by the collapse of the Chinese.exchange- Reuter

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Several fine studies of rocks.and beach scenes at Castle Peak and Hor best is "Rocks" in which she has brought out the textures very well.

The Portraiture

Mr. Tong's works are featured by a splendid study of "Sung Wong Tol", a familiar Kowloon, City

used colours scene. He has good effect..

encouraging.

to

Mr. Yamato hus some large oil Mr. Wong Siu-ling does good work with "Portrait Sketch of paintings, but they are, not very Chinese girl", "Yaumati Typhoon

Mrs. de Martin's five studios in Sheltor","Picture Study in Char- coal" and Canton and Shanghai Tuscany and Umbria are small but

Inndscape, King's nevertheless neat. scenes. His Park," an oil painting, la com- mendable.

Mrs. G. V. Griffith has repro- ductions of four local scenes of The portrait studies of Mrs. A. seasonal greetings carried out in N. Macfadyen are indeed worthy. black and white and black and "Mrs. John Fenton and dog Bonzo" yellow.

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Mr. Grenham's exhibition is lifelike, while her "The Basuto Wash-Girl" and "Oriental Study"prises six photographs of the usual high standard; while Mrs. A. S. call for attention.

Excellent portraits have been King has effective work in the form submitted by Mrs. Murray Lewis, of, blotters, brush, mirror, tray, Including military subjects.

enndlesticks, finger bowls and un- Mr. Nicholls, whose works are breakable plates. confined mostly. to maritime, scenes, has two delightful scenes bonnet in Honiton lace, among his offerings. These aro

Swatow, Amoy and Formisa Miss Harry exhibits a baby's | Bangkok, vin Swatow

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Superscribed correspondence only.

"Morning Mist" and "Evening for sale, by Mr. G. Calm", in both of which the sea. CLLE

Arnold.

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