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Interested in the District are re
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place TO-DAY, at 5.30 p.m. in the
Board Room of Messrs. Jardine,
permission).
statin taking the matter on a smali per Co., Ltd., (by kind
Good Accommodation · Decorators must have worked hard Please take the lift by courtesy of in furnishing and decorating Lane, Crawford, to 1st floor. Beat cabins Perm from 8. Dint Phone 30779 the passageways for appointments.
FINE NEW SHIP
NORWEGIAN FREIGHTER
the and
the in
the public Tooma
of the steamer, Tasle Is displayed and latest conveniences
are found the cabins
and the attached bathrooms. A special swimming pool was rigged on deck for the use of the pamengers. It was kopt filled at all hours with running ses water.
ON MAIDEN TRIP
The Taurus and the Taber aro an Improvement on the Toulouse, During the week-end the latest noother moter-cargo ship of the same thing in freighters passed through line, which is now engaged on the Far Hongkong. She wan the Taurus, Fastern run. The Taurus has been 7,000 ton motor ship capable of built on the streamline basis and has carrying 12 passengers in great solld iron wall for its bridge. When comfort, and is the latest addition to looking over the ship one is struck the famous Barber Wilhelmnen fleet | with its perfect balaner. of modern ships.
Ia command of the ship is Captain
Reidar Tidemann, who, in addition to his regular duties, also acts na tho ship's doctor and helps to keep in good health the crow of 33 officer and men-nil Norwegians,
This la the first of two sister ships built for the Wilhelmsen fleet this year. The second, the Tober, ia que Qiere soun on her miniden voyage,
In the centre there are the passen gers' cabins, the gallery. officers' quarter and the dining room. The On the crew has its 'quarters oft,' accond deck a special suite in situated and the captain's quarters. On the third deck in the smoking room, promenade deck, and the wireless igerators' quarters and room.
A wire can be sent from the ship to any part of the world and the cost is very cheap communication being kept up i with Norway every night. On the fourth deck in the navigation room, the wheel house and chart room.
A Good Speed
Originally designed for the Europe. Gulf of Mexico rum, the Taurus only made one trip to that part of the
The ship in equipped with n zouble world before being diverted to the Far East. She is equipped with the stroke engine and averages between latest in navigation equipment, depth-125 and 14 knots. On her trial ru sounding machine, direction Ander, for the Taurus registered 16.5 knots. The apparatus, a special dini smoke deship is 430 feet in length, 66 feet tector for the various holds, etc., wide and 38 feet deep. General Although being a cargo vessel the cargo was brought out and maya benn Taurus has luxurious accommodation it and copra are being taken back for 12 passengers. In fact going over to Europe. The Tanrus left Oslo on the passenger quarters, thig dining April 17, taking almost two months room, the saloon and smoking, room to arrive in the Far East, The ship, as well as the promenade deck, onoj however, stopped at some 20 ports to is struck with comparing the necom-I discharge and load cargo and re- modation with that of a most muined in some parts for two or three luxurious passenger liner. Of course, Í days.
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Geneva, July 24.
Co- Longue's Intellectual operation Committee, whose Chair man is Prof, Gilbert Murray of the United Kingdom, termiunted its 18th Resion on Saturday, July 18. The Committee's work was already men tioned last week.
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The Committee also heard a state- ment by Paul Valery, Chairman of the Permanent Committee of Arts and Letters the conversation in June nt Budapest on the "Role of humani ties in training of modern man.” The Committee was gind to learn of the widespread interest taken in the conversations and expressed the best wishes and success of those to be held at the International University nt Santander on the "Future of scientifle research and of science in modern societies and its role in the life of community," and at Buenos Alres under, auspices of the Argentine Pen Club on the "Intellectual relations between America and Europe."
The Committee also favoured the
arrangements for the conversation on the "Consequences of new theories in physics" and approved the subject suggested by M. Paul Valery for the conversation in 1937 at Paris on the "Future of literature,"
It also supported the proposal for a conversation between students o the "Aspirations of modern youth."
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NOTES
A free night schont for poor Troya, situated in Chine Road next to thej The 3 Steps", showing to-day Chinese Catholle Young Men's So- at the King's Theatre, is an English elety, through whose efforts it came thriller produced by British Gag- into existence, was opened yesterday mont The story, which is an un- evening by the Very. Rev. Bishop 11. usual type of spy drama, is full of Valtorta.
unexpected situations ofd is so The premises were provided by the cleverly devised that it is impossible Catholic Mission, and the aim of the to foresee the end, except, of course, school is to teach poor boys of the that one may be sure the hero will diocese elementary Chinese, and, fomer Robert Domat in the lear from? hils tribulations
in the near future possibly, simple English,
been set aside as a recreation room
good
well supported
tirt Is
ia exceptionnily The building which is of one storey thoroughly with
a corrugated iron roof, is 40 Madeleine Carroll and Lucie Mann- feet long and 30 feet wide, and is heim in the two leading women's capable of accommodating about 40 parts. the first named acting with boys. A section of the premises has very considerable Anish and con-
Godfrey victon,
Teark
ns the The master is Mr. Leung Yuk-yu sinister foreign
secret service agent who has kindly offered his services plays as would be expected of him, without remuneration, and
while Peggy Ashcroft as the erotter's the boys who have already register-wife Is ns
sympathetic us John ed their numes are newspaper haw-|Laurie, her husband, is hard and kers and boot-blacks.
clour. It is a matter on which producers are to be congratulated
President's Speech
among
"the
silver key with which to open the ber of artistes who completely filled In presenting His Lordship with a that they brought together a mum school, Mr. Robert Chon, President the parts allotted to them, working of the Society, said: "On behalf of so well together that the story was the Chinese Catholic Young Men's welded into one harmonious whole. Society I wish to thank your Lord-
"Captain Blood" ship for coming here this evening to Hofact Sabatini's immortal tale of open this school and to bless the piney on the high seas, "Captain school premises.. Your Lordship's Blood" is new acknowleged to have. presence here is mark of the un- taken its place among the classic falling interest you have in the work stories of adventure written in the of our Society and is an encourage-last century. Its thrilling netlon and ment to us to continue to do our absorbing romanco are known-to-all- small bit in the various good works readers whose heart respond to the in connection with Catholic social ca of adventure and the lure of welfare in this diocese.
excitement. Now "Captain Dlood"
hal (San Francisco, 10th July)
Shanghai
U.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
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Japan
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It was glad to learn that the Brst steps had been taken to form | Japanese collection on lines of the
Ibero-American collection to enable "This Evening Free School is the with all its colour, its vividness and the past and present civilisation to be realisation of a scheme which our its thrills intact has been made into better known. The Japanese Govern. spiritual director, the Rev. Fr. 1 talking pleture by Cosmopolitan ment made a grant for the publication Fung has in mud for some time, of Productions and this flim is now at of various Japanese works.
providing a place for the poor bays the Star Theatre. And what a pic- The Committee also considered in this diocese, who have no chance ture this is. In the immensity of its the+ work of the international of going to selloul, either because stark drama, its tremendous sets, its Museums office. Concerning the
they
have not the means to do so or bizarre and picturesque background, intellectual rights, it noted that they have to make a living even at its thrilling action and its marvellous the amalgamation of the Berne very early age. Here they can characterisations, "Captain Blood" and Havana Conventions ንሃይ JUL
meet in the evening and take a course stands out as one of the great dim possible but that a
in clementary Chinese. As you will monsterpieces. The picture has been
Inihow, Pakhói and finiphong... tion Imel
Insel been prepared to reconcile see later, a section of the school produced
Calcutta vin Straits on an amazingly lovish common principles mid form the premises will be placed at the dis- scale. Sixteenth century cities and
I'arcels, „July 31. 1 p.8. basis og universal law
on authors posal of the boys as a recreation villages have been reconstrucie:l: Shanghai, Japan, Canada, USA, Eres. McKinley
rooin where they can indulge in pirate galleons, sive ships ani and Europe vlu Victoria B.C. and
Parcela, cangements for the meeting of the some wholesome Pastime
before English and French wan vessels. *Europe via Siberia
Rek., National Intellectual Co-operation their studies every evening. It is complete in every detail are shown Committers in Paris during the 1937 also our aim to teach the boys some in
terrific
battle aefion; the costtim- International exhibition. It also
simple ro-
English in the near future, ing of thousands of players, kings. ceived reports from the Ronie Inter- which work will be undertaken by Colonial national Institute of private law and the members of this Society residing peasu
and peons 13 n The Reme International Educational in, this diocese.
ol remarkable artistry. Head- Cinematographic Institute.
Generous Donations
ing a cast as unusual as the produc- "We are Indebted to the Catholletion itself are two young film
players Mission for providing us with this whose work will undoubtedly set and to a number of zealous Catholic cinema. These are Errol Flynn, the ane buliding for running the school, them among the lending stars of the gentlemen who have come forward young English actor-adventurer who with a monthly donation for the is school for the next twelve months. Olivia de Havilland,
Captain Blood in the flesh and
the young To these benefactors of the school, high-school girl discovered by Max I take this opportunity of expressing Reinhardt and who scored a per-
rights. The Commitive made
Sants, pirates nobles, staves,
League's Bulletin The July number of the League's monthly Bulletin statistics just ap peared contains, besides the
usual tables, recent information on world trade, merchant shipping, world gold reserves, changes in rates of interest, and movement of clearings on indus-
our heartfelt thanks and gratitude sonal triumph as Hernia in his pre- trial and commercial transactions,
for their generosity. We pray that The New Zealand Government has
duction of "A Midsummer Night's for their kind.contributions they will Dream." sent, the Secretary-General of the be rewarded a hundredfold by the League a letter announcing her inten-Giver of all things. I must also good citizens, and good citizens of tion to a be a candidate for the non-mention that Mr. Leung Yuk-yu who the future are the boys of 10-day permanant seat on the Council vacant will be the master of this school has who know how to take their oppor- next Assembly session offered to take charge of it for no tunities, and, I hope you are such League of Nations Press,
remuneration whatsoever. On behalf boys. The studies you are about to of the organisers I thank Mr. Leung pursue are no doubt only elementary, for his noble assistance, and I hope but if taken seriously will give you that as our patrons increase in num-u LONDON TIME-TELLER ber we shall be in a position, to com- studies, opportunities for which may useful foundation for higher pensate Mr. Leung for his services come your way in future. There- to the school,
fore be diligent and attentive at all "Before concluding,. I should lice times, and you will meet with suc- to say a few words to the students cess and find some rich reward." of this school who are present at this (Applause), Londoners last night had a new toy heard that the establishment of
evening's ceremony. You have just when the automatic time-teller was
nt
the
AUTOMATIC CONTRIVANCE
NOW IN USE
London, July 20.
this
Bishop's Remarks
His Lordship then opened the
put into operation by the General school owes itself entirely to the gene-school and blessed the premises, Post Office. By dialling the word
Ford rosity of His Lordship, the Bishop and after which he congratulated the "Time," subscribers are able to got like us, the organisers, you would efforts in organising the school
to our benefactors, and I am sure that members of the Society for their the correct time, which is announced like to give expression to your in pleasant woman's volec, which is preciation and gratitude, You can recent visit to Rome and his audience op- His Lordship also referred to his artificial, being recorded on a glass do so by doing your best to be good with Illa Holiness the Pope who, ho diac and set in motion by a beam of light when the subscriber dials for students, and by that I mean taking said, touched upon the very work. the correct time. The time-teller is and by following the rules and re- to do, namely the spreading of the your studies diligently and seriously which the Society had undertaken able to answer 200 calls simultaneous-gulutions of the school. ly-Renter
We wish work of Catholic Aelion and the you to understand that the object of teaching of the young glong the lines the school is not only to give you ʼn of true faith and morals as the vital knowledge of the thousand charac-force of combatting the teachings of ters, etc., but also to make you a set Communism. (Applause).
Two cases of Diphtheria were re ported to the local Health authorities on Friday.
of model boys so that you may grow After the ceremony, refreshments up to be model men. If we wish our were served on the Society's pre- country to progress we must have mises.
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