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Houry HULL
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Valuable Assistance For Students
The Colonial Secretary as Chair man of the Victoria League Com- mitter, has issued the following communique:
Ia 1931 a local Committee of the Victoria League, under the Chairman- ship of the Colonial Secretary, was formed in Hongkong and since thint ume has investigated many cases of students from Hongkong, proceeding
BRITAIN
WON'T
Quarrelsome Citizens Land
TOLERATE In Hospital
BOMBINGS
Insurgent Reply Not Satisfactory
London, July 13. Further reference to General
A number of persons were sent to hospital yesterday as a result of recelving injuries through nights and quarrels.
to the Lee Chen, 20, was taken Queen Mary Hospital with injuries to his left thigh and right leg, allegedly inflicted, by another Ah Chat Chung, who has not found.
man, been
A married woman, Chung Kam, 40,
residing at Cheungsha Street,
was
to England who wished to avail them-Franco's reply to the British selves of the assistance offered by the Note on the bombing of British Lengue in London. The assistance offered is
is gratuitous, and takes the ships in Spanish ports was made
in her left temple. She form of meeting students, finding by the Prime Minister, Mr. also sent to the same hospital with a
educational Neville Chamberlain,
the wound in
alleged that a man named Lam Wing- quarters, advising on
kam assaulted her with a knife, natters and, as for as possible, help House of Commons to-day. ing in regard to admission to the Universities,
Chon Kwan-nam, living in Jate
Elucidating their first reply, the nuthorities in Burgos had now denied The League also gives facilities for discrimination against British ships, Road, suffered a wound in his right visiting places of interest and generand contended that ships engaged hily in bringing students into contact in contraband trade which entered Chinese during a quarrel. with English social life.
dangerous ports exposed themselves
to the temerity.
shoulder, inflicted by another
During a dispute with the principal over the rent, Tang Yik- own tenant
chuer, 31, married woman, residing Great at No. 88 Canton Road, Arst floor, was assaulted. She received injurici treatment at the Kowloon Hospital.
a
to her head, for which she received
The Lengue reports on the health
consequences of their of students and will, if so desired, act ns guardians.
After pointing out that are furnished with per Students Bonal
al instroductions to prominent Britain would not be justified in
enforcing effective protection in people,e Houses of Parlament, Chamberlain said that the Govern and are given the opportunity milftury sense for British ships, Mr. of visiting Hitar]
urlingham, and Ranelagh besides
receptions, ment was not prepared to acquiesce lorge attending many dances and parties. The League will in a repetition of the attacks.
"We have infarmed the Burgos furnishi personal reprts on students authorities that it is impossible to re- under its care for the benent of concile their disclaimer of deliberate parents and guardians.
report of Mr A. G. Merkill, intention with the facts known in .." declared the Prime Committee certain cases," Joint Secretary for the which concerns itself with students Minister.
Mr. Chamberlain added that from Hongkong and Malaya, for the flest half of 1936 contains the follow-further statement from the Burgos
authorities was now awalted.
He disclosed
A that the Spanish general round-up Governinent had refused to accept traffickers in Victoria by officers of the Burgos proposal with regard to the Revenue Department yesterday, the creation of a safe port nt Almeria, resulted the appearance of several Magistracy and it seemed doubtful whether tite Chinese at the Central proposal would go through.
The students as a body are pur- usuai suing their studies in their cheerful way and most of them will minite a success of them. There is still, in spte of propaganda, a tendency for hatf educated men to come over
The British Agent in Burgos, Sir before they are qualined to enter a
บ University.
It cannot be repeated too Robert Hodgson, was at present often that such men have great dif-maining in London.-Reuter, feulty gaining admission
and
should complete their education up to the necessary standard. It is only fair to point out that of the two recent cases of students sent down
EXCHANGE
from Universities one come over in T.T. Londen deflunce of the advice tendered to laim Demand.... by the Victoria League and the other T.T. Shanghai was brought over by his own head-T.T. Singapore master without consulting the League... Japan TT. Japan Owing to the oction of he League
fewer T.T. U.S.A. Committees these cases are
Manila T The Local committee consist of: TT. Batavia
T.T. Bangkok Hon. Colonial Secretary. (Chairman); The Vice-Chancellor. University of TT. Salgon Hongkong.
(Vice-Chairman); Hon. T.T. France Secretary for Chinese Affairs; The TT. Germany
Mr. S. W.TT. Switzerland Director of Education,
Mr.TT. Australia Hon.
than they used to be.
CBE,
LlorDas
T. N. Chou, C.D.E., Miss Alice Kwok:
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A Tourtieri Latam mih BARTON MAANI-HAKR? CAPIT•RUSCOT KAHNS Madweed and threeted by FRITZ LANG
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before Mr. R. Edwards this morning. Six months' hard labour was im- re-posed on Chan Tat-pang, unemploy
2:30
520
ed, for possession of 295 heroin pills at an address In Spring Garden Lanc. For possession of prepared oplum at Tin Lok Lane, Tsang Sing was Aned $12,50.
720 920
Lam Man, arrested with possession 1s 2% of dutlable tobacco at the Ping On .1s. 3% wharf, he was fined $7 or seven days' 150 nom, imprisonment.
.53 Charged with possession of pre- 1064
pared opium and keeping an opium divan at Graham Street, Yeung Hing,
A3
.30
.61
35.
unemployed, was fined $110 or, in default, two months' imprisonment .55% for the first charge, and another $100 149% with the alternative of two months'
100
10.05 imprisonment for the second offence. Revenue Officer J. L. Stephens Prosecuted.
70
133
1/07
Baying
1/3% 1/3.5/32
31 11.80 .81%
.4.03
Is'n Inspecter of English Schools (Exluen-4 m/s L/c London tion Ove), Joint Honorary Secre-4 m/ẹ D/p' lary (Hongkong); Mr. Te'o Tsun On,4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
4 m/s France Joint Honorary Secretary
30 d/s India
do
Such persons as may wish to avait US, Cross rate in London themselves of the assistance of the
League should apply to one of the view Honornry Secretaries, with a
to oblaining a letter to the Secretary
of the Lengue in London.
12 COUNTS OF EMBEZZLEMENT
On 12 counts of embezzicment, Lam Kam-tun, 25, once employed as & clerk at the Tsang Hing Coal
Waterloo
was Dealers,
Road, sentenced to six months hard labour by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning.
Detective Sergeant W. Morrison said Lam had collected and kept a total of $285 on bills between March 7 und April 17.
JAPAN SHIPPING GOLD
New York, July 14. Gold valued at US$5,000,000 has been engaged for shipment to New York. The entire amount is coming from Japan.—Reuter.
MANILA SHARES
STILL NO RAIN
Yesterday's maximum temperature In Hongkong was 87 degrees, while the minimum recording last night was 78. This morning the thermo- The following quotations were re-meter registered. 83, and humidity ceived after the close of the morning was 78 per cent, session through Reuters:
Antamok
Alok
Baguio 'Gold
Benguet Consolidated Coco Creve Consolidated Milnes Demonstration
IX.L
10.00 10.00
$436
Ung
.0033
Unn.
Another rainless 24 hours left the
the
year Business Done Colony's rainfall for Prices in Pesos 32.08 inches, as compared with July 13 July 14 38 2015
average of 43.33 Inches.
Observatory weather The Royal Unq. Una. .20 Ung.
report issued this morning stated that aren covers the
Japan and
ut
an
Ung.
27
Unq.
Ung.
Ung. Unq.
44
Ung. Uno.
*
4 weak anti-cyclone Pacife to the east of
to extends the ridge
of high pressure
over depression Eastern Sea. "The Paracale Gumous
Manchuria south-west
appears to be San Mauriclo
moving slowly north-eastward. Pres- Suyoe United Paracate....
The following is Swan, Culbertson sure is relatively low over Tongking
and the southern Philippine islands. this morning's
Local forecast: South winds, light & Fritz report on market:
dull to moderate; fair generally, Prices were unchanged in a
local showers. session.
20 Unq.
PRINCE EDWARD RD. FLAT BURGLARY
some
EXPENSIVE CROSSING Koo Sheung-po, 22, described as teacher, was fined $25 by Mr. R. Mrs. A. S. Xavier, of 354 Prince Edward Road, reported to the police Edwards at the Central Magistracy
broke this morning for evading fare yesterday that some person
money and board the Yaumati ferry launch into her flat and stole clothing to the value of $14.
Man Young.
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