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THE HONGKONG
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TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, -JULY 7, 1938.
HOMELESS ORPHANS SUCCOURED
Old Temple Turned To Sanctuary At Chungking
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Salo by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 11th day of July, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of s Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at La Salle Road, Kowloon Taal, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a
Chungking, July 6. term of 75 years, commencing
The old Chungking Temple from 1st July, 1898, with the presented a busy and pathetic] option of renewal at a Crown
scene to-day as child refugees, Rent to be fixed by the Sur-mostly war orphans, were veyor of His Majesty the KING,ceived on their arrival from the for one further term of 24 years less the last three days thereof,
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis-
Studio Concert by Z.B.W.posal of the lot the Purchaser (If |not the applicant) will be required to depusit with An authorised offeur who will be present at the sale, the Rum 01 two hundred
1. (u) Morning (Grieg); (b) Death of Ase (Gries); 2 Three Dances from Nell Gwyn (Edward German); (a) Country Dance; (b) Pastoral Dance; (c) Merrymakers' Daneo. Z.B.W. Orchestra,
9.30 London Relay-The News. 9.50 Efrem Zimballst (Violin). Tallahassee (Scott); The Zephyr (Jeno Hubay-Op. 30. No. 5) Persian Song (Glinka-Zimbalist).
10 London Relay-Men Who Make The Showa
Leontine Søgan will be interviewed by Dudley Glass concerning some of her best-known London Theatre pro- hurtions. Presented by F H. C. !'!Fard.
10.20 London Relay_The_B.B.C.
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Maranrot Golley; Margaret Rees; Gladys
adys Winmill, Doris Owens, Brad- bage White: Martin Hoddey: Stan- Riley: Samuel Dyson. Conduct- ley ied by Trevor Harvey; Madrigals and BaBets Now is the month Lif katy. ing (Morley); Flora Gave me Fairest Flowers (Wilbye); lope of my Hourt (Word); Hork; all ye Lovely Saints | Weelkes); All Creatures Now (Ben- nett), Folk-sing Arrangements: The Spring-time of the Year (arr. Vaug- bin Williams); Richard of Taunton Dene; Peggy Of Ramsay fare. Ger- Ford Williams: Hushes and Briars Jare. Vaughan Williams); There was a Tree farm. Hoist): The Campbells arre Comla" (arr. Monaflek)
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Oc! 32,375.000 busheis. Dec.
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war areas.
Beneath the shadow
rc..
More than 800 have already arrived here, while 22,000 are awaiting trans- portation from Hankow by whatever ships are available to the city, where volunteer
workers arc striving valiantly with
of hosts
problems presented by the almost unheralded arrival of these waifa.
of the old roof, held up by lofty pillars, Women doctors were patiently! vacrinating the new arrivals, when Reuter's correspondent visited the establishment, while in the
open THE LOT.urtyard several hundred children, roughly assorted according to their Ages, were receiving educational Instruction.
dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS
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MAJOR-GENERAL SIR GEORGE CHARLES
D'AGUILAR, C.B.
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"Sanie cannot even understand ench other, so different are their dialects," declared a member of the Chinese Women's Association for War Relief, who noted as guide.
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PARENTS KILLED BY BOMBS
She said, "They
from eume provinces of north-east China. Many cone frim Kaifeng and Chengchaw, where their parents are said to have been victims of the Japanese baml- ings."
At a corner of the courtyard, large Kroups of washer-women were bulus- triously scrubbing small garments, while sewing machines bummed as new clothes were rapidly being stitch-
Clothing and washing alone form a big er for nearly 1,000 children. stated the guide, while hygiene de- manded the constant attention of the loval fortors, who are giving their servires for this work,
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SMALL CLOTHES FACTORY She continued, "We have been Wiltz Op. 437 (J. In fact, much for was poked at him obliged to start a small clothes factory Vienna Philharmonie at the time on aeroun: of his insist- In order to care for the needs of those conducted
Brunowner that the noises which to this children who have no clothes or whose day disturb many a resident should clothes are worn out, while the dis- be strictly abuteri. By this is mennt, pensary and sick room is
is also busy." of course, those series of strident Temple rooms have been
prepared sounds which certain of the
dormitories and of the Chinese
Woodety bunks populner
delight in See lo take
have been
prepared, each with making regardless of the hour--such neally folded clean bedding, while as raucous hawkers' erles, watchmen efforts have
made tu se all noisily going about on their nocturnal rounds, etc. The latter, in fart, was to the General a source of the keen- est
He provocation.
strenuously objected to the staceatto click-cinck of their bambou rattles, and sought means to abate de nuisance, forbid- ding the sounds to be made between the hours of 8 p.m. and 5 am, on the Around that they were disturbing to slumber.
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Good Administrator
In his apneity of Lieutenant | Governo, in which he served during the occasional alsebres from the Colony of the Governor. Sir John') Davis, he distinguished himself on account of his polley of rigorous sup- pression of the hordes of
robbers who seemed to make Hongkong thele happy hunting ground" even at that early day. Major-General D'Aguilar did not hesitate to use the troops for this purpose, ferreting out male- Tactors with such zeal ami that nowadays he would have as- energy, suredly earned for himself the title of a sort of "super G-man." As a rule, Major-General D'Agullar got along quite well with his superior, Governor Davis, even going so far as to sane- tion what were popularly.
regarded as some of the latter's worst acts.
space to his che said, "sleep
"Many
on mats spread on the stone floors, owing to lack of bunks."
Reuter's earrespondent in a Just glimpse of the temple courtyard saw a minber of children playing happily together-Reuter Special.
Insurgents Repulsed
Barcelona, July
A communique issued by Loyalist headquarters states that Violat fighting is proceeding in the Campio sector of the Levant front, where the Loyalists are offering determined resistance to the Insurgents.
Insurgents, supported by Lanks. attacked Villa Vie in the Beeli sector, but were repulsed. Severnl Insurgent tanks were captured, Insurgent planes bumbed village of Barracu. Trans-Ocean.
FLEET CRIPPLED
Rome, July 0.
the
A report from Saragossa states that the Loyalist fleet wus "completely crippled" as the result of an insur
On the whole, too, he was quite
quite gent air bombardment oll Cartagena. well liked by the English community The raport asserts that the cruisers in the Colony, and upon his departure Libertad, and Miguel de Cervantes for England by the P. & 0. Co. and the destroyer Almiran Tevnides steamer Lady M. Wood on February were struck by bombs repeatedly, all 28, 1848 there were expressions of being severely damaged.--United regret. Several addresses were pre- Press,
sented to him, and a group of his ad- mirers lestidid their respect by giv- ing him at dinner at the Club
February 24.
2 We ceneral D'Aguilar died in
reached
on TERRITORIALS AT
BUCKINGHAM
on May 21, 1355. He had the rank of Lieutenant- General, and had been the recipient
of a KC.R. fro
from Queen Victorin.
The Colony where he served has commemorated his sojourn here as Its first G.O.C. by naming after him that thorouuhtare familiar to every resident-D'Aguilar Street,
LENGTHY EVIDENCE
London, July 6. Mr. L. Hore-Belishu, the Minister for War, gave evidence to-day for 24 hours at the private meeting of the House of Commons Select Com- mittee on Privileges-Router.
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London, July 0. For the first time in history, men of the Territorial Army the Guard at Buckingham Palace to- furnished
day, when they took over the duties from the Scots Guards.
His Majesty the King watched the ceremony of the Changing of the Guard from the balcony of the Falace, ---Reuter,
OUT TO CONTROL OIL INDUSTRY
Tokyo, July 6. The Rising Sun, und the Standard Company, two forelin oll companies In Japan, have formally decided to participate in the Jopun ese federation of heavy oll compan- ies thus placing themselves under voluntary control of the heavy oil
With of
the participation of two foreign petroleum companies, membership of the Japanese icdern- tion of heavy oll companies has been Increased to twelve and the control of heavy oil in Japan has been further strenghened-Doinei.
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