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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
TYPHOON
THREAT
No Longer A Monaco To Hongkong
All danger to the Colony from the typhoon which for 48 hours was almost stationary just outside Hong- kong is now definitely passed. was centred about 100 miles to the At 2p.m. yesterday the typhoon
south-west of the
CO-OPERATION OF UNIVERSITY STRESSED
BY CHANCELLOR
(Continued from Page 4)
May 31, 1939.
Gas Masks
Burned
Belfast, May 30, Irisk Nationalists on Whit-Monday
relations with netlvities In Chino In more than one way. For instance, night in the streets of belfast burned the Government of China hos op-more than 700 ga masks. pointed Mr. Stoss a Trustee of the The Nationalist netlon completely British Boxer Indemnity Fund. surprised the authorities and ended Again, in twenty-four hours time the with shots being exchanged between Fung Ping Shan Library will be the the demonstrators
and the police. On Monday an illegal broadcast ata- of the Sino-British Cultural Relations asked the members of the Irish Re- scene in which the Itongkang Branch On Mon the "Irish Nationalista had
he evening it had moved White Association will start 11s existence. publlean army to collect goa-masks
In a west-Thirdly, I might mention a north-westerly direction to threaten the coast near Kwongchowwon,
Wns
and
service which we aim at rendering and to burn them publicly. There-
fore
members of the Irish Republican in to our sister Universities The weather in Hongkong is cx- That would be to net as a
nemy systematically searched the pected to gradually improve.
centre for
houses for gas-masks, made a pile in reception the AL 6 am. yesterday the typhoon tion of the books and other docu-e streets, poured petrol over it and
only 40 miles south of Gap Rock,
burnt it. ments
the which
International
Order was finally restored after moving west-north-west, and gain Student Service of Great Britain ore ing in intensity. It maintained collecting for the re-establishment of lying squads and armoured cars had steady direction, however, and it is Chinese University libraries destroy-appeared on the scene.Trans-Ocean. no longer possible that the depresed by war. An offer to that effect sion will enter the coast near the has gone word' with that Colony,
it will we hope, be accepted. I.
ALHAMBRA
THAN AD, KOWLOON.
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DANCE AT PENINSULA NEXT CHANGE
The Royal Engineers Old Com- rades' Association will hold a flannel As all in this hall are aware, since dance on June 3, at the the fall of Canton this University has Hotel. Dancing is from 8.30 p.m. till Peninsula been glad to give such harbourge to 1 am.
At first headed directly for Hong-that we shall be privileged to help in kong, the typhoon became almost the forging of other such links as stationary about 60 or 70 miles south time goes on, of here and gradually filled up. Later, however, the depression be came more severe and again took on the intensity of a typhoon, but luckily moved off away from the Colony. FISHERFOLK SUFFER
Junk's Crew Saved By Japanese Steamer
The rough weather experienced near the Colony during the past few days resulted in several mishaps to Asher folk.
Eleven people were rescued from drowning by passing steamers.
So Lat; 10-year-old master of a fishing junk residing ated at $1,100,
his boat, valued
village.
and goods valued at several hundred dollars, at noon on May 28,
Recently
the
men
the Lingnan Univeralty as its same- Music will be provided by the whint modest facilities allow. Band of the Royal Scots. Novelties
Vice-Chancellor re-and apot prizes will be provided, ceived a letter of thanks from the Tickets are--Women $1. Trustee in New York from which $1.50, members below the rank of will quote the following resolutions, Sergeant $1.
"Resolved that the Trustees of
Tables may be reserved on ap- Lingnan University are
are deeply sen-plication to the secretary, R.E.O.C.A., sible of the extraordinary measure of Whitfield Barracks,
Kowloon. Tel. generous co-operation given by the No. 50101, Extension 23, or to thic authorities of Hongkong University Hotel. to Lingnan University during this!
operation the
period of crisis, without which co-tong, Tang Tuck-yon, Teck Cheng- continuance of the hacks, A. N. Tonoff, Ts'at Yin-pel, work of the Institution during the Tsang Dau-tsoong. Tsing Sau-mien, been almost impossible, would have Wong Chung-ngar Wong Kam-nok, Miss Wong Yuet-lan and Harry Langson
Ych.
in a report to the police So stated that there were five others on board. sea, off Sal Mel Hoi Fong, when a They sailed about 50 miles out to sudden squall arose. The wind caught the three sails causing the
water. The occupants were thrown voyage and a safe return to Mr. Slass into the water.
Bachelors of Arts.--Miss C. J.
"That the Trustees are moved to express their profound gratitude to the authorities of Hongkong-Univer- Anderson, Miss J. Chan, Miss J. slty for this fraternal assistance."
There are other matters which C. Fong, Miss B. Kotewall, Miss Lau Choa, Miss L. Chu Mo-ching, Mira would like to mention but this ad Yuen-chouk, Miss Lin Fek-pec, Miss dress is already over-long. will.
V. Shum therefore, conclude
Yue-yee, Nazir wishing on
Ahrned, sant Chan Ban
Ban-siew,
Kai-chlu, Kok Vice-Chancellor who is going on Sung-hel, Ng Shun-hung. Edmund Kong-futt, Law Chung-hung, Ling They clung on to the boat for four duty-leave in two days time. We Sun, Wu Hei-lak, and Yu Ping-chou, hours, drifing all the time, when alerady owe him a great deal of Miss E. J. King (in Absentin). they sighted a steamer. With great gratitude: what he proposes to do on difficulty they managed to attract the our behalf during his leave will. attention of the sleamer which turned I am confident, largely Increase that out to be a Japanese
boat to list and she began to take behalt of the Unpleasant o Hung-chung, Tung-choy,
OFF
Syogen Maru. The Japanese te debt. (Applause).
lower-
His Excellency then declared the
ed rope ladders and rescued all the Congregation closed. men but the boat and all the goods were lost.
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1939 GRADUATES
Bachelors of Medicine and Sur-
A similar experience befell Ching Kau, a 20-year-old boat master Kop Chi village, and four others, on gery.-T. Ampalavanar, Choong Ka- May 27. They were fishing about 20 khey, Kwan Slu-yce, Lee Pre-chim, miles from Kap Chi village when Lee Sul-hung, Miss K. I. Lymn, Mak about six a.m, on Saturday a squall Slu-sing, R. Symons, V. N. Vargassoff, arose and their boat sank. The five Wong Pun-chicuk, Yong Cheng-chew men were drifting for several hours and Young Wai-lam. clinging to bits of wood. About fifteen miles from Waglan a passing Dutch steamer sighted them and picked them up.
NAVAL LIMITATION
Britain Seeking German Understanding
London, May 30.
It has been authoritatively stated that the British Foreign Office and Admiralty are drafting an important Note to Germany regarding the Naval Limitation Treaty which Herr Hitler denounced.
The Note is expected to be dis- patched after the conclusion of the Anglo-French-Sovjet treaty.
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