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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

March 3, 1939.

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Papal Conclave

Two Ballots, But No Decision

Vatican City, Mar. 2 The flag of the Morsial of the Con-; clave, bearing the arms of the 11ouse! of Chigt, was hoisted on Thursday on the Brome gate, chief entrance tol the Vatican, and on the closed en-i France of the Cometave in the Court of St. Damarras,

ht

above

1'ope In proclaiming the troops will prevent ams and pay the new Pope military honours when he appears in the middle togia the vestibul of St. Peters to pronounce the Brat benediction. Within the Conclave routine is now in full swing

under the special directhin and ordera of Monsignor Cantor. Towards 10 am. 60 Cardinals ambled in the ballot, Shaling Chapel for the first after having attended mass in the Paolina Chapel.

On the square of St. Peters, vist crowd as gathered, watching for moke Signals announcing the course of the election.-Trans-Decan

Two Ballots Taken

London, Mar. 2. Two ballots were taken this morn

reached. ng but no decision was Further ballots will be drawn this afternoon-Reuter Bulletin.

MOTHER ELIZABETH SETON Vatican City, Mar. 1. Carlinal

Dougherty, Dennis

Philadelphia, and Archbishop of Cardinal George Mundelein, Archibi- shop of Chicago, have recommended the canonization of Mother Elizabeth Seton, a distant relative of President Ronsevelt

founder of The Parochiad School System in the United State---United Press.

LETTERS

Poppy Day Appeal

To The Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph

473

Sir, shall be very grateful if you wifi publish the following letter which I have to-day received from Organising Secretary. Appeal the Department of the British Legion in London:

WOMEN AS ROBBERS

Allegations of Hold-Up Near Kowloon City

Sessions.

UNIVERSITY UNION

Farewell Presentation To Prof. Middleton-Smith

splendid

on

Since then, he said. over $2,000,000 Prot. had been spent on the buildings, and to the large sums spent on the endowment

1012, fund.

·RADIO-

Violin and Piano Recital From the Studio.

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9.30 London Relay-The News. 5.50 A Schumann Programme in- cluding his Quartel in A Major.

Ovenure "Manfred," Op. 115..... "ZOO 'OLIDAY"

Orchestra The B.B.C. Symphony cond. by Adrian Bault; Der Nuss- Erb Programine Breadeant by baum; Mondnacht.......Karl

Plano necomp. by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 .c's. (Tenor) with and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 pan. Bruno Seidler-Winkler; Fantasies-

(Op and 8-11 p.. on 0.32 m.c's. per tucke

12) Yves (Piano); "Dichterliebe," Op. 48: (a) second.

Alinachtlich im Traume Seh' ich {d}ch; (b) Aus allen Marchen winkt with Plano accomp. by Banns Udo Muller: Quartet In A Major, Op. 41, No. 3

Lener String Quartet. 11.0 Close down.

H.K.T.

12.0-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service, es; (c) Die allen, basen Lieder. of Intercession front St. John's; Gerliard Husch (Baritone) Cathedral.

An

Liu elderly blind woman, Hint, was complainant in a highway robbery

other case against two Worsen, Cheng Liu and Wong Kee, which was dealt with by Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magis-

yesterday. Both defendants Members of the Hongkong University Union gathered in the tracy were committed to the next Criminal Hall of the University last night to say farewell to Professor and Dte.-Sergeant C. Downman sild Mrs. Middleton-Smith prior to their departure from the Colony that defendants had been friends of retirement. " her to acknowledge with very complainant. On January 14, first) Reference Was intide 101 the

which services rateful thanks receipt of the sum defendant accompanied complainant, uf £1,118.14.10d. representing the as had been her practice, when she very excellent and record result of went out. As they were walking in Middleton-Smith had given the 1938 Remembrance Day Appeal Sung Wong Tol Road, Kowloon City, Union since its inception in

while ou inscribed "silver tea tray and sale of Poppies in Hongkong and complainant felt her throat being sented to him by Mr. See ile said that of all the changes Districts for the benefit of Haig's grasped by two hands and her girdle Chuan-jin, President of the Union, that had happened in his time, the Fund, and send my warmest con- being cut. There were two money

change that pleased him most, Was gratulations to the Members of your bags on the girdle, containing in all on belalf of the Council,

when they admitted women students. Among the quests present were the In conclusion, he said he had come Committee on this musiniflrent effort. $52. The money was stolen,

Harbour After this Bcident, frst defendimit vice-Chancellor, Mr. D. J. Sloss, and out here to teach, but had learnt a "Thas very welcome contribution and Lia went to the Kowloon City M. Slows, Professor W. Fold, Mr.grent deal instead. provides the clearest poble proof Police Station and there first defen- W. 13. Finican, and other lecturers that the critices of the Great War dant made a report that stie and of the University. even after the passing of twenly complabant had been robbed of

We gather here this years, are still remembered

money by three men. When they fully and the generosity with which began making enquiries, the Police event to say farewell to Prof and Poppies have again heen bought is, became suspicious of the report, and Mrs. Middleton-Smith. Prof. Smith an assure you, of the greatest on questioning Best defendant they has already retires from the Univer encouragement to the British Legion learned that second defendant had gity and within a few days he will

committed the theft. Second defen- he leaving Hongkong for good. dont was traced, and was charged | There must be many amongst you dreadful war is written, one thing together with the first woman.

here who do not realise what part will stand out, and that is their won- Prof. Smith played in the formationderful courage."

strate-

in its work for War's survivors.

"I shall be glad if you can and some means of expressing our grati-] tude to all who have supported our generously, particularly Appeal considering the difleult conditions

ISLAND ISOLATED

through which you are all past Tory Assisted by R.A.F.

Planes in Severe Gale

weeks.

London, Mar. 2.

Mr. See said:

12.30 Roy Fox and His Orchestra. The Crom-Eyed Cowboy On The Moon And Golden Sands-Fox-Trot Cross-Eyed Horse--Fox-Trol; Silvery

Lights-Fox-Trol; The

HEALTH BULLETIN Changing Of The Guard--Fox-Trol; Would You Waltz (film 'San Fran

Two cases each of Small-pox and "1 believe that China is on the cisco): My First Love Song-Waltz parade, although I am leaving in flm Queen of Hearts': Trusting Chicken-pox, one each of Diphtheria, (Aim Solling typhoid and Dysentery, 24 of Tuber- the period when sorrow and trouble My Lucke-Fox-Trot

along"); Indian Love Call-Fox-Trut culosis, 12 of Measles, and 10 of around us.

Ellin Rose Marie'); Rose Marie Meningitis, were reported on Wed- from China "I go away

with a Fox-Trot (from the Alm),

nesday, remendous regard for the Chinese workers. When the story

this!

1.6 Time and Weather.

Scala's Accordeon 1.03 Primo Band and Sam Browne (Barkone).

Delyse of the Hongkong University Union

(Gilbert-Nicholls); Bon- Primo He muted by saying that he was 10 in its subsequent growth.

(Lombardo-Lorb) mast confess that, I for one, did not sure that the students would bring Seala's Accordion Band with Vocal now much about the early history frame to their Alma Mater, and a Refrain, I'm Sittin' High On A Hill of our Union before I was elected place that would he always very dear, Top (film Thanks a Million')....

tundl

to him.

Orch.; My Sweetheart .Sam Browne

and the many calls which must bel made on your individual purges at

President. the present time, and of assuring|

Entertainment was provided dur-Sam Browne (Baritone) with The At an inaugural meeting of the

Rhythm Sisters and these valued contributors that their

undergraduates of the Hongkong in the meeting by Ms Ellen Chou. Shadow's Where My practical sympathy will be the means

An SOS call was sent out yesterday University held on October 16, 1912, Mok Kai-wing, and Dr. 11. L. Our Used To Be (Carr). of bringing added comfort

Wits formally declared (piano), and Wong Cho-hin (violin) with Orchestra; Song Of The Lift Scala's happiness into the homes of many of the small British island of Tory the Uniot.

in the Atlantic off the Irish coast establishel. At that meeting the

(Damerell-Evans)....Primo those ex-Service pen and their

FAREWELL TEA PARTY

Accordeon Band with Vocal Chorus; families who are still, so unfortun-eause the population of 300 has first four Vice Presidents of the been without food supplies for ve Union were elected. They were:~ ately. in need.

Sir Charles Eliot. 1.C.M.G Sir Kai A farewell tea party to Prot. C. A. A Little Bit Independent (Leslie and Ho-kiti. C.M., Rey, W: II. Hewitt, Middleton Smith, who is leaving the Turke); Gypsy Violin (O'Flynn and Sam Browns (Baritone) "May, in conclusion, express my Heavy gales have prevented ship.

will Betzner) Colony shortly on retirement, SERVICES IN TOKYO

own very sincere Banks to the putting into Tor harbour for more and Prof. C. A. Mklületon Smith.

From that time onwards Prof. be given by the Hongkong Univer- with Orchestra; She Came From Tokyo, Mar. 2.

Members of your Committee, and all than one month, it was decided Under the sumptres of the Japan other help for the important work yesterday to send food as well as Still played an active part in quid-sity Alumni Association at the pre- Alsace Lorraine (11da-Carr): Don't

of local organisation which has again{inedicaments

Tory Boy Sents Foderaton, memórial rer-

two in the affairs of the Union. It is mises in the Gloucester Hotel Build- Save Your Smiles (Costs-Fio Hito) .... Primo Scala's Accordion Bund with Voen! Refrain, vices will be held here on Saturday, been so ably carried out.

machines of the British Air Force) on record that he presided at severding, at 5.15 p.m. to-day.

For Council Meetings, and even at gen- March 4, for the late Pope, Pius XI.

from Dublin. One plane had to turn era incetings. He was treasurer uf

and 1.30 Reuter

Rugby Press, The services will be attentied by

(back owing to Inability to make the Union from 1915-18. and it was

Weather and Announcements. prominent Japanese citizens, includi-l

headway against the storm, while no' during this time that the Union ing Rear-Admiral Yamamoto.

news was received from the second began to make real progress. It was

1.10 Tchaikovsky-Concerto No. 1 Domri.

Earl Haig's Fund, Hongkong, I machine.—Trans-Ocean,

Flat Minor, Op. 23. Arthur Rubinstein (Piano) and the London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by John Barbiroili.

2.15 Close down.

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THE SAME

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Excentional

Terms

"With best wishes to you all."

5. G. MAUNDEN,

Secretary,

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عودة

Prof. Smith who suggested the erce- tion of the Pavilion, and through his efforts a sum of $10,375 was added to the Building Fund. When the bubd-! ing was completed he again raised a sum of $1,359.00 for furniture.

Union Building Erected

A Look Through

The “Telegraph'

50 YEARS ACO

March 3, 1889.

6.0 Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Root Garden of the Hong- kong Hotel.

(a) Two Dreams got together: (b) |

Perhaps the greatest service that Prof. Smith rendered, to our Union: The western quarter of the island is was the part he played in getting the to-day celebrating the marriage of the Girl on the Isle of Man: te) Smoke Union Building erected. At Union Emperor of China in great style. At from the Chimney; (d) There's frust Council meetings he continually ad- the Man Mo Temple and elsewhere on the Moon.

0.14 Record: I've Got You Under vocated the erection of such a build-arches have been rested, ehted by:

oumerous lamps, and decked out with My Skin (film Born to Dance'); in, and later by his efforts was able flowers, Images, &, whilst in every Easy To Love (film Born to Dance) to get a site in the University Come stevet thousands of vrackers have beer pound allocated for the purpose. going off all day,

Last but not least he was partly res-

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...

Frances

Day (Soprano) with Orchestra.

6.21 (a) The You and the Me ponsible for raising funds for thel Mr. Chamberlain delivered a speech that used to be; (1) Take another building.

on the federation question. He nd- We must actoire the foresight of mitted

federation that the

the guess; (c) Sweet Heartache; (d) those (Prof. Smith amongst them)] Empire whe not beyond the reach of Four of Five Tunes.

6.35 Records: Plano-Time Melo- who planned and ereeted this build-litesnien, and would be the first steg

Intro: China Boy; You're in ng which has admirably served the towards perfecting the means of mutual eles.

RS You're Born;| defence. If It was understood that may Kentucky Sure needs of students for the past 20 insult or attack upon any other member Sheik of Araby; Japanese Sandman: years. Only recently with the in- of the federation should be resented by Bye Bye Blues; Who's Sorry Now... creased number of students have we all, it would tend tu prenter necurity Plans Duet by Baldwin and Howard begun to feel the place inadequate, and the maintence of praer than n

and Drums); Josephine (Burton and Jason)..... Browning Mummery (Tenor) with

m sure Prof. Smith will be glad to the arms and feris now supporting the (with String Bass ear that the Union will soon enter Empire into yet another era of development.

6.44 (a) Sailboat in the Moon-

The authorities are sympathetic with The statue to the memory of General Orchestra. our problem and we have been pro-Gerdun, which was recently unvelled in mised substantial material help by Trafalgar square, Lundan, was covered light; (b) Harlem; (e) Moments like tên. We regret that Prof.

with flowers to-day in commemoration this; (d) Black Eyes. Smith

7.0 Closing local Stock Quotations. of the fourth anniversary of Gordon's) will not be here to help and advise aeth at Khartoum,

7.02

Ilerman Finck and His Or- chestra.

Us..

I feel certain that I am voicing the! opinion of all, both graduates and undergraduates when I say that it

25 YEARS AGO

March 2, 19ja.

In connection with the drilling of the is with a feeling of loss that we hear so-called "People's Aray," organised by of the retirement of our popular Man Sylvia Pankhurst in the East End professor. The Shanghai Alumni of London, four accents were made are presenting to the Athletic yesterday evening including Miss Ethel Association a bendsome Challenge Smyth, the compose

Dancing Down The Ages (Intro ducing 18 Dances from Early Grecian Days onwards) (arr. Finek).

7.00 B.B.C. Recording "Zoo Oliday"-Elsle and Doris Waters.

The book by Elsic and Dorls Waters: Music by Ashley Sterne.

8. Time, Weather and Announce-

8.03

London Relay-Under Big

Shield in honour of Prof. Smith ducted by a Raliway Director, pave a

A choir and orchestra of 800, con- Production by Charles Brewer. This is only ORC more Inslunce concert in the Albert Hall on Saturday ments. amongst many that I could quote to evening in aid of the Halfway Henevo- prove his popularity in every purt|lent fastitution, in the presence of their Ben.. of the world wherever graduates of Majestier the King and Queen.

Suffragists the Hongkong University may be..

attempt to: To you, Prof. Smith I desire address the King and Queen but werei express on behalf of the Hongkonging the instrument.

fulled by the organist, whs hegna plny-

The Interrupter University Union our profound in-wetu ejected. debtedness for the services which

to

you had given

and un- so freely grudgingly. On behalf of the

student body and myself I wish you

made

10 YEARS AGO

Feb. 28, 1020.

promised, it in reported, โค

having!

A talk by Howard Marshall. 8.13 Studio Violin and Plano Recital by Cath and Kitty Murphy.

1. "White Horse Inn Selection;

Serenade (Toselli); 3 Minuet) (Mozart); 4. Ay, Ay, Ay (Freire); Hand Madame i I Kiss YouT (Benetsky); 0. Serenade (Drdin);

2,

5.

Collechio; Old Black Joe (Foster):

Massa's in De Cold Cold round

(Foster)

г)....Hichurd Crooks (Tenor) with The Balladeers. Plano accom

Rosemari Lane, star of Warner Bros. Pictures, appearing |

In "Four Daughters" |

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Facth Powdar Colonel Charles Lindbergh, who has 7. Trees (Rosbach); 8. "Top hat" and your family bon voyage, and 10 enjoyed remarkable immunity from air-Selection (Berlin). yourself and Mrs. Smith, many morendshaps, crashed at Mexico City under 8.45 Negro Music. pleasant and happy years in England, somewhat strange circumstances.

Old Folks At Home (Foster); My As a token of our unfailing appre- He had taken his fiancee, Misa Anno Old Kentucky Home (Foster)...... elation I am requested by the Council Morrow, up for a spin, after

future Richard Crooks (Tenor) and The to hand you thits ttle present with father-in-law, Mr. Dwight Morrow, the Balladeers with Plano accomp. by the hope that it will meet with American Ambassador to Mexico, that, Frank La Gorge and Bonjo. by Ralph your acceptance.

{thla would be his last fight. The silver ten tray was handed to Prof. Middleton-Smith amidst remen-

5 YEARS AGO tous applause.

After "thanking the Union for the A revival of the demand for a munk by Frank La Forge: River God (from) present, Prof. Middleton-Smith mode, cipal count!! is the outcome of the "The Sun Never Sets Cole Porter) a humorous speech in which he alrary decision of officialom to Todd Duncan (Vocal) with The ave some reminiscences of the destroy, the avenue of trees in Nathan Drury Lang Theatre Orch. cond, by Union back to 1012.

Charles Prentice, If a Municipal Council was necessary He recalled that in 1912 there were before, it seeing to be necessary now,

9.0 London

Relay "Food for only 57 students, and 37 of them took suggests the author of a letter of pro: Thought",

ngineering courses. Part of the test from a well-known Kowloon re- Three short talks on matters of} registrar's office was the dining room,sident, who inulate that public rights topical interest. and part was the bathroom, *

and Ilberties are Involved.

0.20 Next week's programino.

Rond,

March 3, 1914.

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