NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
G.
162 R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Wednesday, the 2nd day of February, 1938, at 3 p.m, at the Oflices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Repulse Bay, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75
the
of with
option years, ronewal at n Crown Ront to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for further term of 76 years.
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Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis- posal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with authorised officer who will bo present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refund- ed on payment of the Purchase
PARTICULAKS OF THE LOT.
price,
Rural Building
Lot No. 401.
No. 158. South Bay Read. Repulse Bay. Renise Bay
South of Roral Building Lat
No. of Sale
Begistry No.
Locality
Boundary
Measureme 12 51%
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fort feat feet fert
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NOTICE.
Rental
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY,
DR. T'SO'S SPEECH TO VERNACULAR MIDDLE SCHOOL
(Continued from Page 1.)
JANUARY 21, 1938.
Missionaries Turned Out Of Kwangfu?
THESE SCOTTISH HUSBANDS!
(Continued from Page 6.)
the evening they played solo whist in the smoking room. The married
Shanghal saying that "Shanghaj is cold bjandly,
the as to whether
I
NEW ZEALANDER WOUNDED BY JAPANESE
(Continued from Page 1.).
the
women spent the day reading and command, and thele manoeuvres are knitting. The general male verdict a strict secret, giving the Chinese to Shanghai, Jan. 21. was that had been great week- understand they will brook no inter- The Japanese Embassy stated that end and that the women folk must ference, three American missionarica who have had "a real good gossip.”
The Russians do not understand were recently al Kwangfu, ten miles
When
we parted one young man English and do not mix with, the riculum at the beginning of 1937.1 operation of the students. I offer you west of Souchow, have returned to thanked me for keeping his wife other foreigners. They are extreme- "You've been a good pally capable and daring, taking ex- Though the proverb that 21 sound all my heartiest congratulations,
for 1
treme, yet senalble risks. At present mind is in a sound body appears to There are a few points in your more
cortable."
say this for the Scottish they do not want Chinese tying in us rather commonpince, yet no une report which drew my special atten- can deny the absolute truth of this tion namely: that the health of the missionaries return was not due to husband. He is not mean. Ile is their squadron.
The Russians at present are not maxim. In consideration of the un-school was good; that the average the fact that the Japanese had forced always willing to spend mony on a
the car, a lawn using Chinese planes for combat, but satisfactory physique of the average attendance of students has reached them out, the spokesman said he did new gadget for
ure familiarising themselves with the Chinese student, the addition of the gratifying high percentage of not know, and was not certain mower, or a bicycle for the boy.
About labour-saving devices for the territory and the quality of the op- part-time physical instructor to our 98.08; and taut discipline has been whether they would be permitted to
home he is not so enthusiastic, In position, probably waiting for staff has met one of our long felt well kept. o secure the success of return. needs,
the last depends, I consider, The However, United Press understands this sphere the Scottish husband is most useful moment to lam, with suddenness all their might. Three success of the first. My reason for that the missionaries applied for per-conservative to an obstinate degree.
When his wife does succeed ined and at present in hospital, are or four of these men who are wound- In the sphere of sports we con- saying this is that without sickness mits which were refused.
she is sure to be reminded that his very cheerful, tinued to make the best use of our school attendance will be regular and
nequiring some labour-saving gadget small playground at school for the dipping of lessons will be avoided training of our volley-ball players; I feel sure that nothing will dis-
family of ten without any of these "poor old mother" brought up a and though unable to attain the hearten a boy so much as to feel that
artificial aldis. same degree of success as In the he is unable to keep up with his manage class-mates through no fault of his past, our senior team could to win six out of the cleven matches own but or account of ill-health. the Inter-school in good health a boy learns quicker Oscar Homolka, a famous European they played in actor, is in the cast of "Ebb Tide" League but owing to the fact that and undersands better what he is
only distant grounds were
learning. Study will then become a motion picture treatment in teclinable to them for practising foot colour of the novel Robert Louis ball, our boys had
to be content may quote here what To Yun-ming, with inter-cinas matches in this gume, an old Chinese scholar, said of him- the Queen's Theatre to-morrow.
As for the younger ones in the self. He said: "Whenever I begin primary division they are encouraged to grasp the idea and meaning of the to play pingpong during their leisure thing I learn 1 become so delighted periods,
Stevenson,
The film is coming to
ELTOUR GUIDE
TO THE CINEMAS
Conten
19. feet
Aangal
About
25,000
$256
$0,450
WILLIAM GIBSON STEWART SCOTT, late of Central Police Station, In the Colony of Hong Kong, deceased. Notice is hereby given that all claims against the estate of the above named deceased must be submitted to the Commissioner of Police on or before the 1st day of February, 1938.
Sd, T. II. KING, Commissioner of Police. 19th January, 1998.
SCHOOL EXCURSIONS,
Or
pleasure instead of a burden to him.
The spokesman said that a Japanese language school of 60 pupils had been established at Kwangfu, where the Japanese had taken over the medical work of the American missionaries.- United Press.
STOLE GOOSE FROM SOLICITOR'S HOUSE
A Chinese named Wu Wing-foolt,
JAPANESE COMMANDER DENOUNCES KUOMINTANG
(Continued from Page 1.
CLAIM JAPANESE ARE POOR FILOTS
Over 100 of the finest Chinese pilots were shot down in the Nan- king and Shanghal hostilities, and the remainder are inexperienced. Foreign flyers are ai present forming the back- The [bone of the Chinese nir force.
Japanese best pilots are also believed to have been killed, and Ilallons are forming strong substitutes.
that I forget all about my dinner." i prisonment by Mr. C. B. Burgess their circunstonces and their people. race has poor eyes. Alsa the
I may also quote here an ancient
passage describing the man who seeks after virtue. It said: "When he dis- We had two school picnics, rather educational excursions, in the covers one single virtue he will cm- year: one to Cheung Chau in June brace it so faithfully that he would never let it go. So with our for the study of country life there students. When and the other to die Jubilee Reser-what is imported to them they would they understand tand voir in November to see the greatest take a great interest in their studies: engineering feat of the Colony. On
20, was fined $30 or six weeks' im- the Central Magistracy this morning for stealing a goose from the yard at the residence of Mr. G. K. Hall Brutton, Po Shap Road.
Inspector Kirby stated that the police was informed of the theft, and when enquiries were made, defendant was caught at the entrance of the Salyingpun market trying to sell the
In
Foreigners claim that the Japanese are poor pilots, and poor anti-alr- craft shooters because the Japanese Jup- The Kuomintang is sacrificing is anese, when engaging in combol, people's bread and is trifling with seem to be slow thinking and it is Communist leanings humanity's easy to oul-guess them. Their great numbers, however, is advantageous, publie enemy.
"The Japanese Government lins The Japanese have abandoned diving
for wolting
re-which proved to be expensive. persevered
All Italian advisers to the Chinese consideration of its attitude on the part of the Chinese Government Government left in December, but which however, showed no signs of about 40 German advisers are still in has determined to drive out the
ing their names, tearing American Kuomintang. I myself am resolved.
They governmental complications. to annihilate the Kuomintang army claim that the Embassy is not aware and to co-operate in the building up of the
real number of American of the rising new China In order to volunteers in China. Some are using relieve the Chinese people and to aliases. promote the restoration of civilisation and culture.-United Press.
"Cafe Metropole" (King's Theatre, į the second occasion we were indeband n studious student will always goose. The goose was wlued at $6. sincerity and finally our Government China. Americans are wary in giv-
to-day). The slickest show in town. It is well-produced, but though Loretta Young, Tyrone Power and Adolphe Menjou are the head-liners, Charles Winninger and Helen Westicy almost "steal" the show. Added attraction is the appearance of the "Midnight Follies," who give severnl turns without any Waste between the, ncts.
in
IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH You will see, therefore, how im- Institution. You all know Hongkong portant is Health to an Educational is a small place and crowded with houses
Space for playing fields is limited. On the other hand there
ed to the officers in charge of the keep discipline in school. Reservoir
for their kindness bringing us round the place to
to the best advantage. Being aware that school children in this congested the Colony have to be kept more in open air and brought out of its urban districts in order to widen their out-
STOLE SEWING MACHINES
Charged on two counts of larceny
of lime nok on life, we have regarded its hundreds of schools with no less thy ballee of two sewing machines.
an essential supplement to our Boys'
few. open
"True Confession" (Queen's and education to visit chosen spots of 70 to 80 thousand students in the
Schools that Alhambra Theatres.
the New Territories at least twice a to-day),--A
play-ground are possess a pri- On each ocension, I am happy for all students
To cater comedy-drama with Carole Lombard, | year,
with to. Fred MacMurray and John Barry-
flelds for say, a large number of masters for ali participated and helped to explain playing games such as cricket and feel. Impossible. I things when questions were asked
tez27010, In
that we are handicapped by our pupils.
the matter of im-.
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more. The last-named appears only in support. It is a story of a woman who is such a Bar that even when she is accused of murder her husband does not believe her protestations of Innocence.
of
"Souls At Sea" (Oriental Theatre, to-day). From all accounts a magni- ficent film, but when it was shown here recently it proved sightly dis
probably because appointing,
Gary Cooper gives another "cuts." Ane portrayal, and is supported by George Raft and Frances Dee.
"Love From A Stranger" (Majestic Theatre, to-day)-An eerle picture, though not in the usual sense. Ann Harding and Bush Rathbone combine
to make this one of the best films of its kind, I was shown to H.M. The
CONSIGNEES NOTICE. King recently.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Steamship
2
"FELIX ROUSSEL" Bringing Cargo from Marseliles via Salmon, etc., arrived jiongkong on Friday, 21st January, 1938.
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being Innded and stored into the
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
YESTERDAY'S CABLED
QUOTATIONS
London, Jan. 20.
Jan. 19. Jan. 20
Godown of the Hongkong Kowloon War Loan, 3% (Red, Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- loon, whence delivery may be oblain- ed immediately after landing.
Alt claims must be sent in to me on or before 31st January, 1938, or they will not be recognized.
Damaged Packages will be examin- ed by the Company's Surveyor Messrs: Goddard and Douglas In the presence of the Consignees at 10.09 on Thursday, 27th January, 1938.
Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any duti- nble goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO. Hongkong, 21st January, 1936.
Has anyone an old SEWING MACHINE ?
A widowed mother has to support her children. Sho is destitute but could earn enough for them by sewing. Could anyone help with an old SEWING MACHINE?
HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
COUNT THE
Chinese 5 Reorg. Loan,
1913 (Ldn, 31.) 24. Chinese Imperial Rly Henan fly 6% 1005
ukupna Rly 5% 100). Lung Taing & U. Hal Riy
after 1032) Chinese 44% Gold Loan,
1898 Chinese B Gold Bonds,
1925-47
102.9/10 £107.21/16
70
70%
04
ស្អប់,
Chinese 45% Anglo-
French Loan, 1908 Chinese Crisp Loan,
83
05
49
404
61
23
28
31D13....... Shanghai-Nanking Tientsin-Pukow Rly. 5%
10
18
Ry.
24
30
(Brit. Stpd.)
20
20
Tientsin-Pukow Rly. 5%
Ger, Stpd.)
20
FO
Tientsia-Pukow fly.
(Urit. Stpd, Supi, Loan) Tientsin-Pukow Ry. 67% (Ger. Stpd. Supt. Lonni Japan 5 Sterling 1907. Japan 6 Sterling 1924. Ger. 7 Sterling 1013 Chartered Bank of I.A. &
20
20
20
20
445
31
55
$7
13
125
27
10/3
10/
10/- 107-
2/9
32/0
31/3
20
31/3
HK. & Shal Banking
Corp. (Lan. Itгg.) Chinese Eng. & Min. Chosen Corporation an Pekin Syndicate Ahal Elec. Construction Shal Waterworks Co, "A" Union Insurance Rociety Gula Kalimpong Rubber Ailled Iron & Foundertes Asoc. Elec. Industries Austin Matern, ard Cable & Wireless, New
Form, arð.. .... British-American Tob
Cauriasilda
Dustiberi
football
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Hou Wah, 23, unemployed, appeared before Mr. Forrest of the Central Magistracy this morning. Detective- Sergeant J. Bentley said Hau hired the machines from Chlu On, a shop- keeper, at $2.50 per month for each machine, and pawned them for $14 and $7 respectively. The machines were worth $50 each. Defendant was fined $10 with the alternative of two weeks' hard labour on cuch charge.
CHANG HSUEH-LIANG NOT IN MOSCOW
Hankow, Jan. 21. Soviet authorilles here deny Chi- nese reports that General Chon't such-liang, Is Int Moscow....
MANILA SHARES
Many Amerleuns have "played the Chinese for suckers," even people who could not fly deceiving the Chi- Inese ngents In America, who signed them up. After landing in China they admitted they were unable to fly, but had just come for the trip. Others of a very poor quality were The following business done quota- Elven a test, found wanting, and not Hons were received after the close of hired. One adventurer who failed to the morning session by Swan, Cul-pass the test became broke and land- bertson and Fritz from their Manila ed a job as a cabaret "bouncer" in office:
Honkow-United Press,
Aatamok
Aink
Baguio Gold
Benguet Consolidated
Coco Grave
Consolidated Mines
Demonstration
IX.I
Parneale Gumaus
San Mauricio
Suyec
United Paracalo
Business Done
Prices in Peson
53 Unquoted
214 0.90
0120
30
Unquoted
18 401
The tone of the market:—Easy,"
SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
SIR STANLEY BATCHELON DIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS
London, Jan. 20. The death has occurred at Brighton of Sir Stanley Lockhard Batchelor, after a short illness,
The late Sir Stanley was a Justice of the High Court of Bombay from 1004 to 1910. He entered the Indian Civil Service in 1887, at the age of 19, and retired in 1918-Reuter,
In June the four boys in Class proving the physique of students Higher Middle III entered for the for lack of open space for
10 School Certificate Examination con- games. The Director of Education, ducted by the University, and three however, has seen to this and has, passed, one gaining honours and one last year, trained a number of Phy- distinction, and another winning sical Instructors for the three distinctions chiefly in Mathe-Government Schools, and students of school reaped the benefit of muties. As these hoys attended Class your
But the number of 1 of King's College for Physics and their services. Mathematics for the purpose of Physical Instructors. avollable sharing the benefit of the up-to-date limited and is insufficient to supply laboratory there, a word of thanks the need of all schools in the Colony. Is due to its headingster end staff to my
my opinion physical training for concerned. All the ten boys in class Higher Middle II sat for the Class school boys and girls gives better United Presa.
to health han football or other II Certificate Examination held by gunes. For physical exercises cars be the Education Office, and seven turn-taken in a small area, and students ed out successful in spite of the fact of all ages can join in. After ac- that we decided to send our boys for quiring a certain knowledge of the this examination two months after exercises a student can, when feeling
A One of $50, with the alternative of the school the beginning
An Indian constable named yeur, a bit tired of work, do a few exercises
Maru, of six weeks' imprisonment was In- which involved"some"Change" in their in his own home for relaxation, Chaus was to-day charged before Canton, Carthage Felix Rourselflicted on Lo Chuen, 23, unemployed, Taiyuan, Taksang, Chnksang, Pre-for stealing a fountain pen from Tam text books.
I hope that the Director of Educa-Magistracy with stealing
sident Doumer, Conte Biancamano, Cheuk-wa, a visitor, at Queen's Road a purse tion will proceed with his scheme for containing over 36 in money from a
Nagara, President Jefferson, Klung-Central. The case was heard by Mr. training more Physical Instructors. fellow constable in the Kowloon City
chow, Yingchow, G.G. Paul Doumer, C. B. Burgess at the Central Magis- Of the ten Normal Students who Chinese in Hongkong aro taking great Police Station on January 10. He
Nako Maru.
tracy this morning. were examined by Government Interest in sports and games and I was remonded for 72 hours. Examiners, five passed and two were think a
a publle gymnasium will supply referred in one or two subjects. For a need to those who
have all these gratifying results I have to nity thank my staff of whose loyal and tennis. Such will sorun playing footbal, cricket or enthusiastic work I always been a training
for physical st
EXAMINATIONS
of
no opportu-
proud. I could not help regretting inst
instructors where they can pass a
the
CONSTABLE FACES THEFT CHARGE
פי
Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon
POSTMAN KNOCKED DOWN BY BUS
A postman, Tse Sul-kee,
was
that the number of boys in our upper test and obtain a certificate of classes has been unavoidably small clency and become qualified instruc-knocked down by a China Motor bus for the reason that, while on the one tors. I consider
that a
public institu-
in Connaught hand the number gradually drops in tion of this nature
driven by Li Hung be under Road Central near the Post Office the course of promotion from the rentrol of the Government. At yesterday. Tse was taken to the bottom of the Lower Middle to
to the
first sight may
seems to be Queen Mary Hospital suffering leg top of the Higher Middle, on the D
matter appertaining to Public and head injuries. hand we could scarcely Ret Health. But Public Health should our upper school be start with the young, that is to say new entrants
standard school children and those who have cause of the bi-linguistic required. For this reason we have just passed out of school. I hope the refused admission to a considerable Director of Education will give my number of candidates; and it is signi-
other
ficant that in 1928 none of the 235 suggestion kis earnest consideration candidates that sat for our entrance examination was found fit for any one of our Middle School classes. The only remedy appears to lie in the en- largement of our Lower school; but this would require bigger premises than the present building. May 1 express the hope that after these hard times we shall be able to get a new home for this institution,
Once more I offer the school my heartlest congratulations and with if every success. (Applause).
CONGRATULATIONS
My report is incomplete without
CHINESE ADVANCE ON HANGCHOW-WUHU FRONT
(Continuod from Page 1.)
a word of congratulation to the Hon. the Canton Gazette. She is Miss Lin on receiving the Peng-sel, a native of Fukien province, 23/0 23/10 Mr. T. N. Chuu 447-
43/9
honourable reward of C. B. E. She has lived in Amerlen for several 31/18 31/10%
(applause). Mr. Chau was for some years; where she learned to fly and 04% 04/2 years a Hok Tung of this school, also studied aerial warfare. She is
and has been, since the inception of leaving for Hunkow shortly. 165/71⁄4 100/10%
107-
this institution, a strong supporter 10/- 12/0 12/-
THE SUN YAT-SEN VARSITY TO MOVE
Cunton, Jan. 21.
Yat-sen Sun
45/0 46/0
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Commeil air, ord.
Mexican Eagle
Duniors Rubber
General Elec. (Eng)
17/3
Guiness (A) Son & Co.
11473
Hawker Skideley Aircraft
Hristet Aeroplane
77- 123/9 20/0 26/3 10/n
Imperial Cheinical
Impertní Tobacco
Marks & Spencer "A"
Rolls Rayer
Leyland Motor
Tate & Lyla
Turner & Newall
United Steele Smethwick Drop
Inga
Armstrong Stevens Pressed Steel,.com. Vickers, ard.
Woolworth
32/0 32/9
Tho
National
of the Pan-Hok-Tuan which has edrifinued to give a great number of scholarships for the encouragement | of our boys. During there years of economic depression and internation 60/2014 al trouble, the financial help of these University and the affiliated Middle 36/45 34/444 scholarships has been appreciated by School, will move to Loting County 140/0 149/494
their guardians as well as the on the West River, according to a 30/- 20/4
the authorities. 03/14 95/- scholarship winners; and I wish to decision made by
take this opportunity to thank all The removal will be made during the R7/D 03/1 82/44/44 the gentlemen of the Pan-liok-Tuon coming holidays, classes opening at Loling next termo. Shekpot, present Association.
Last but not icant I wish to thank site of the University is considered all prize-donora for their generous unsafe as it is frequently bombed by gifts and all Ladies and gentlemen Japanese planes.--Renter.
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Anglo-Dutch fubber Plantation invert.
Truut Burma Corp'n
Commonwealth Maling
Natsman Investments Randfontein Kalates Exploration Co
Hub»N!gel
Tanami Gold Mining
Anglo-Tranikri
Burm
Shell Trans
(bester)
TELEGRAPHS" cinese 62% Bt. Notes
EVERYWHERE-
1935 (Vickers)
Canton Kowloon – Riy
Hukuang Rly 8% 1911
(Cher. 1.)
9/20
for their presence. (applause).
DR. TSO'S SPEECH.
Dr. Tso said: I can assure you that
JAPANESE REPORTED SOUTH
OF PENGPU
REVOLVER STOLEN FROM CABIN
The loss of a Smith-Wesson re- volver, worth £4, and n camera, worth £2. from his cabin on board the P, and O. Itner Carthage, while the vessel was lying alongside the Kowloon Wharf, was reported to the police by the owner, Di, B. Harris, yesterday. Dr. Harris is a passenger
on the Carthage.
SCHOOLGIRL FOUND
POISONED
Mak Ol-kwan, 17, a girl student in
the Heep Yuen School, Mission Road. was taken to the Kowloon Hospital yesterday suffering from lysol polson- ing, which she was alleged to have swallowed.
NO MORE TITLES
INDIAN CONGRESS DOES NOT WANT HONOURS
Luchow, Jan. 20. The Assembly of the United Pro- vinces has pussed & resolution that the practice of conferring titles by His Majesty the King or the Viceroy of India on members of the Congress should be discontinued,
A aimiliar resolution was passed by the Assembly in Dombay recently, --Reuter,
FURTHER REMAND
Shanghai, Jan. 21. A Japanese military spokesman: It gave me much pleasure in coming said unofficial reports had been re here this morning to distribute the ceived that Japanese troops had
Lee Wai-keung, appeared on re- prizes and certificates. The report crossed the Tiho fulver, north of mand before Mr. C. D. Burgess at the 203/14 203/14/ which you, Mr. Ll, has just rend, Mingkwang. However, they were Central Magistracy til morning.
44.
most interesting and shows that still 70 miles south of Pengpu. charged with possession of 100 forged 70/126 78/14.
bank-notes of the Bank of China, 118/1 113/10% splendid work has been done by you,
your sinft and the stadenia during It is noteworthy that Chinese re-claiming them to bo Five Yuan the past Fear. To attain the ports admitted that the Japanese were notes, and knowing them to ba auceomes such as the school hus af- closer-to-Pengpu, nome-aaying that forged, at-the-Tung On whart, Con-- tained is no mean achievement and the troops were already on the out-naught Road Central. demands strenuous efforts from you, skirta. However, it is believed these. The case was adjourned provision- Mr. I and your staff and the co-reports aro premature, - United Press, ally to January 24, at 3.30 p.m.
00/3 13/
-Neuter,
The following ships are expected | to be in wireless communication with
Hongkong radio:
Japan
Kitano
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Japan
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