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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

APPEAL BY SIN ROBERT KOTEWALL

ROOSEVELT. INVITED TO LONDON (Continued from Page 1). Scolla ni 11 p.m. their Majesties will be left undisturbed to themselves.- United Press,

Picnic Informality

(Continued from Page 1.)

could not blame them for that, but my Chinese colleagues and I, realis- ing that Hongkong must be neutral (although, as you know, the sym- paibles of the British people, are with the Chinese) and that nothing. must be done by the Chinese to disturb the pence and good order of the Colony, we, through the medium of the Chinese press and by word of mouth whenever we

could, counselled our compatriots to keep calm and to do nothing that would injure the in-sat among the nearby trees. terests of the Chinese community here! and of Chinu itself. -

Headmaster Supported

I ́am glad and proud to say that our adeleo has been followed. What the whole Chinese community has done in recognition of our leadership I expect you boys to do also. Your Headmaster in the selection of pre- fects has been guided, and rightly, by considerations of fitness alone, and support him in the principle of "No politics in the school." Mr.. Goodban is a friend of the Chinese.

lle need not have come to Hongkong for a job, as by his abilities ho was qualified for

any position in the educational world in his own home. He came here because he liked the Chinese and wanted to serve them. I can say from personal experience that he is a true friend and well- wisher of China.

You have as Chairman of the School Committee Bishop Hall, I

By Order of the Board of challenge anyone to say that he is Directors,

(Sgd.) JOHN V. BRAGA,

Acting Secretary, Hongkong, 9th. June, 1939,

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Popular Front Plan Discarded

London, June 11.

A conference of committees form-

ed to

a

deal with petitions for the formalion of Popular

Front, held a meeting in London to-day, when it was decided, after hearing Sir Stafford Cripps state that a Popu- lar Front was not politically practic- able, that the campaign should be forthwith wound up and the local and central committees disbanded.--

Reuter.

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It Pays

to Advertise

in the "Post"

and the "Telegraph'

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THE MOST WIDELY READ NEWSPAPERS

PUBLISHED

IN THE COLONY

Sir, I am writing to

of securing hope Hongkong.

you in the

#pen-friend in

Hoping that through your columns I shall obtain either a boy or girl pen friend,

not one of the greatest friends of China. Since the present trouble be gan, he has done more than anyone in helping China and the Chinese re- fugees. Often he took perilous Journeys in order to help our on- fortunate compatriots, Bishop Hall thinks that the atillude of the Head- master must be supported and his authority upheld, and his action as been motivated by consideration af your own interests. When I say your own Interests I have in mind rst and foremost the Diocesan

Boys School. The school has an honour- able history of seventy years and no true son of the school should do any~

to damage that good

self? First, I am an Old Boy of the

June 12, 1939.

A Look Through The Telegraph”

50 YEARS AGO

Hyde Park, U.S.A., June 11.

June 12, 1880, Complete informality reigned at a

Bome thousands of shares and mi- nicnic held on the terrace of the Hons of dollars ro reported to have wooded slopes round President Roose Share Market to-day. We are not quite heon manipulated on the Hongkong velt's cottage while the distinguished sure who is the bosa Ananias of Rogues guests sat at eight

terrace and friends and neighbours for the honour.

tables on the Alley there are many candidates

of

POST

OFFICE.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) and] South America are forwarded via Siberia" if so superscribed,

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than tho time given below unless otherwise

MAIL FOR CANTON

stated, and where mails are advertis- Registeral and Ordinary mail and ed to close at or before 0 a.m., re- Parcela (not Insured) will be ac= cepted for Canton and despatched as gistered and parçel mails are closed circumstances permit,

at 5 pm, on the previous day, INWARD MAILS

From

Food, which was served on paper | Air Hercules Robinson, a once popular plates-which--Mrs. Roosevelt cir- Governor of Hongkong, says-that-Im- cuinted among the guests, consisted perialism is doomed, and that the chief hot dogs, cold turkey, pork and factor in future colonisation will be Republicanlam. He condemng the ayu- beans, with beer and soft drinks. tem of Irresponsible bodies in England Straits Over 100 people were presented to meddling with the wishes and interests Japan Their Majesties at the picnic which of the colonies. The Celonial and In-Shanghai was followed by a musical programme retial Institute to wit. featuring American Indians headed

Air Mail by Imperial

Direct Service"-London date, Jih by Princess Teata. His Majesty Mr. Smith rose to mil attention

June, Nnied the

scene with lle cine camera.to the opium trade with China, and to

with Shanghai and Swatow **** move:That this House views The picnic lasted until 4 p.m. when deep regret the history of our aplum Manila.. the President drove his guests at high policy towards China, and regards the Shanghal speed to his wife's cottage where lea|tenme in that drug as repugnant to the Straits was served.

true interests of that country; that Haiphong, Takhol and Fort Bayard Kingyuan President Roosevelt's mother was it calls upon the Government of India hastess at the farewell dinner to to take steps looking to the final ex- Shanghal and Swalow........... Nanning Their Majesties in the evening.

The King presented Mr. Roosevelt with a gold inkpot bearing the Royal cont-of-arms.-Reuter,

CHENGTU RAIDED BY JAPANESE

(Continued from Page 1.) being shot down in midair by Chinese pursuits on the southeastern outskirts

of the city.

Several large fires caused by the Incendiarios inside Chengtu city were not put out by the re brigade until late at midnight.

Three of the bombs made direct hits on the British missionary-owned Western China University outside the southern Two foreign members

gate. of the

་་་་

are reported to have been

tinction of the trade, and urges upan Her Majesty's Government to intimate to the Chinesa Government that, in the next revision of the Treaty of Tientsin, full power will be given to extinguish the trade in opium If it thinks Dt."

The hon. member sald he must ask

the Boure once more to register a pro- test against what was a national sin.) He would attempt to prove these two propsaltionsrat, that we had forced the ophium trade on China against the determined opposition of that counts and, secondly, that we had thereby done Incalculable harm to China.

were

The House divided, and the numbers

For the resolution Against

Majority

The resolution was therefore rejected.

25 YEARS AGO

June 12, 1914, Much has been written in these columns during the last few years re- garding the housing problem, and sug gestions have been offered from time

At the raiders were to time with a view to reducing the

Per

Calchas

Duo,

June 12.

Ginyo Maru Glenshiel

June 12.

.June 12.

Airways

Imperial Airways Plane ....Juno 12.

Kanchow...

June 12.

Nako Maru

June 12.

Agamemnon Cremer

June 13:

June 13. ..June 13.

June 14.

June 14.

June 14.

June 14.

..June 15.

...June 15.

... .June 15,

.June 10.

Air Mall by "Pan American Airways

Direct Service"--San Francisco Pan American Airways Plane date, 7th June.

Manila Japan Manila

Pres, Taft Shirala Corneville

Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghol

(Vancouver B.C., date, 27th May). Emp. of Russla Air Mail by "Imperial Always Direct Service"-London date, 10th Junc Shanghai Shanghai

Japan, Shanghal and Formosa Shop

Imperial Aleways Plane

Bhutan.

Gertrude Maersk

Haruna Maru

Canton

Heiro Maru Helyo Kasima Maru

Patroclus

.June 10. ..June 10. June 17. June 17. .June

.June

17.

June 17.

Kutsang

Teucer

June 17.

Buenos Aires Maru

June 19.

Friderun

June 19.

Tjisadanc

June 18.

June 20.

June 21.

Santhia Bellerophon

HB

105

Straits

Calcutta and Strelts

77

Straits

Straits

Japan

Rabaul

Java and Manila

Calculla and Straits Jupan

OUTWARD MAILS

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Date and Time,

Monday

Mon., June 12.

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June 12, 5 p.m.

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greeted with furious bursts of anti-ever-increasing burden of house rent

of the ware enrring classes of the com-

may say a word about my-aircraft tre as soon as they peed

tells no heavily the resources

munity. Nevertheless the supply of to fly at a high altitude. Eye dequate and reasonably priced accom witnesses stated two of the Japanese modntion continues to be far short of machines were sent crashing down the demand and the housing question in in midair. A search is being made one of the neutest problems that ha for the wreeltage.

to be tackled by those who are forens

neck

residcued in Hongkong

I am 13 years old, and interested school, and I am very jealous for its in stamp collecting. I can corres-reputation. Secondly I am a mem pond in English only.

ber of the School Committee. Third- am one of your representatives

T in Hongkong. дт now speaking chtelly in this last capacity.

ask I

the you to take into consideration fact that I have a little

CX- perience of the world than you and that as one of your leaders I have

responsibilly to perform.

NOREEN HARPER.

070 Bedford Park Avenue, Toronto, Ont." Canada.

CLOSE OF PLAY CRICKET SCORES ON SATURDAY

London, June 10. The following were the close of play scorea in the first class cricket matches which commenced to-day:

A Lord's, Yorkshire 430 for 5 (Sutcliffe 175, Leyland 180 not out) v. Middlesex.

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more

What

I am advising you is for your own good. Even if you do not at this

and who are not in the happy position with "free" quarters. The of being provided by their employers situation

Chinese pursuits gave relentless to chase to the raiders until they were driven well out of their ralding range. All the Chinese planes returned to their base in safety.-Central News,

moment agree with me, you win, First Sports Writer

Named

For

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Flane

Direct Service"-due Lendon, 19th June

.....June 12, 7 p.m.

Mon., June 12. ·

has become so atute that successive Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus--Imperial Airways Plane schemes to supply this want received

"Imperial tralia by

Airways the heartiest welcome from a harassed Direct Service”-duo Sydney, 19th community.

June

П

Tuesday

Reg.

Ord,

Reg. Ord.

Manila, Makassar and Sourabaya.. Tinegara

hope, at least believe that I um a time may your reat friend. Perhaps a come when you may acknowledge to me personally that I have done you some good-that is it you will take my advice. I

Swatow have had previous experience of students being actually angry with my advice but not long afterwards coming to thank me for it.

Fair Play Appeal

not Do

Gloucester, N. J. Russell (Rusty) Callow, University of Pennsylvania rowing coach, select ed the world's first aports writer at the request of high school students here. He named St. Paul.

'Terriers' Are Called Up

Fur the Grat time In England descent was made by a parachutist from plane. The experiment was carried out at the Hendon Aerodrame, Mr. W. Newell, who has already made many successful descents from Valloons, 2- cending la biplane plluted by Mr. Reginald Care, who also carried as par

enger Mer, F. W. Godden and Fort Bayard and Pakhol Lilleywhite. When the biplune had climbed 2,000 ft. Mr. Newell jumped clear, and the parachute, opening out Immediately, landed in 2min, 22xec. on the farther alia of the aerodrome.

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G.P.0.

June 12, 6 p.m.

.June 12, 7 p.m.

Tues., June 13, 8.30 am. Hoihow..Tues., June 13, 1.30 p.m. Soochow .....Tues., June 13, 2 p.m. Parcels only for Straits, Penang. Agamemnon......Tues., June 13.

Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles and London-due London, 20th July

Swatow Атоу Haiphong

Wednesday

With regard to the boy who has

For the first time in the brief his been selected as Sentor Prefect, I ap-

tory of living pictures one film, already peal to your sense of fair-play. ||1

famous, has received the Royal com- AL Gloucester, Essex 150 v. Glou- ask you, Has he done anything to

und. In the ball room of Buckingham cestershire 280 for 5.

Palace before the King and Queen of make you believe that he At Bi

London, June 11. Birmingham, Hampshire 304 friendly to you in centiment?

Denmark, and the whole Court, Mr. (Holt 115. Arnold 109) v. Warwick-you think that otherwise, apart from anti-aircraft units called up

The first of the territorial army Herbert Ponting displayed his Antarc- shire 7 for 0.

under tic series. A special screen was erect fitted for the Reserve and his nationality, he is, not Al-Derby, Derbyshire 300 v. West this appointment? He happens to Act, manned their

Auxillary Forces ed, and Mr. Ponting lectured as he does-duc. San Francisco, 21st June...

daily at the Philharmonie Hall. Mr. Indies 14 for 1.

to-day Ponting has now succeeded in obtain have been born in Formosa, just as They will serve for a month. At Cambridge, Free Foresters 287 many of you

happen

to have been Others will be called up in rotation (Welch 104) v. Cambridge Univer-born in Hongkong and some of you in for a similar period.-Reuter, sity 57 for 3.

At Manchester,

other foreign places. I ask you to Lancashire 308 be fair, and I ask you to remember (Oldfield 120 not out) v. Notting-that the arrangement is a temporary one- a matter of fourteen days or the It is a pity that some of

hamshire.

At

G (Gey, Worcestershire 5460 for so.

V

212 not out, Palmer 132) senlor boys, owing to examinations, Northamptonshire.

are not here to-day. My advice to

At Leicester, Leicestershire 201 you boys present is to obey your (Prentice 119) v. Kent, 50 for 2 (H. Headmaster. The senior boys should set a good example in this respect to

A. Smith's Benet Match).

At Horshum, Sussex 265 (Gover 5 for 75) v. Surrey (141 for 5).

At Newport (Mon.) Somerset 305 for G v. Glamorgan.-Reuter.

Baby Lost 65 Years

NEW YORK, CURLY-HAIRED Charlie Ross was kidnapped In German-town, Pennsy- Ivania, when he was four years old. That was sixty-five years ago.

Recently Gustav Blair, à white-

guns

Cows Asphyxiated In Explosion

of

ments which previously were reserved ing for photography all the acknowledg

for the drama, painting and literature.

His Antarctle photographs and ms

have had as great ʼn sucċean as a popular

G. P. O, and K. P.'0.

Parcels, ......June 13, 5 p.m.

Kwalsang..Wed., June 14, 12.30 p.m. Tsinan....Wed, June 14, 3.30 p.m. Taisang......Wed., June 14, 4 p.m.

Wed., June 16. K.P.O.

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American Airways Plane

lulu, and U.S.A. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service”

Icg..

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June 14, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

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June 16, 7.30 a.m..

Thursday

Empress of Russla

Thurs, June 15, 3.30 p.m.

Parcels,

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play, being shown to crowded "houses Manila dally.

*

President Yuan Shih-kal, Hu Shih

chang and all the member of Tho Cabinet will attend the opening of the Tsanchongyuon which will probably ne

El.)

Paris, June 11. Some 50 cows and numerous sheep held on July 1. fils died last week. the young think that, because you from

and goats were poisoned by fumes)

10 YEARS AGO Do not

the explosion

3,000,000 have made up your mind to take a detonators stored at Mont Verdun

June 12, 1029. certain course or because you have near Lyons

Saturday. on

The A congregational meeting in to ho nlready said it to others, you would authorlifes had ordered the detona held at the Union Church, Kowloon 10- be considered to show a lack of tors to be destroyed because they night to consider the church and manso courage if you change your mind. were of faulty construction and the bag anemo proposed by the Joint True courage lies in an ability to fumes diffused over nearby fields. and Kowloon Churches. The

Building Coinmittee of the Hongkong

oppor change one's mind when one is con- Trans-Ocean. vinced of a mistake or one defers to

the riper

of another in experience whom one has confidence.

tunity will also be taken to bl the Rev. J. Horace Johnston bon voyage.

Following the inspection of plans and drawings of the church and manse, WARSAW, June 11-The Senate there will be a supper, during which To help your country you cannot of the University of Lemberg has the do better than conduct yourselves suspended four

toast of "Prosperity to Union Ukrainian student Church. Kowloon" will be proposed by properly 05 students, thereby, organisations

for six months. Mr. C. C. Hickling. obedient yourselves, Trans-Ocean. through, being you will learn to exact obedience from others afterwards,

Spooch Applauded Sir Robert Kotewall's speech was punctunted two or three times

boys

5 YEARS AGO

June 12, 1004. The disorders at a Fascist meeting at Olympia last week were the subject of a statement In the House of Commons

Shanghai, Japan. Honolulu, U.S.A., Pros. Taft

Central and South America viá San Francisco and (Papers only for Canada)-due San Francisco, 6th July and Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) via Siberia,

Thurs., June 15.

K.P.O.

June 15, 4 p.m. June 15, 5 p.m. ...June 15, 5.30 p.m.

Q.P.O.

.June 15, 6 pm.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane

Direct Service"-due London, 22nd June

..June 15, 4 p.m.

June 15; 7 p.m.

Thurs., June 15. K.P.O

Reg.

....June 15, 5p.m.

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June 16, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

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Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperiz] Airways Plane

tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney, 23rd Juno

Thurs., June 15.. K.P.O.

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.June 15, 6.20 p.m.

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Friday

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Jane 15, 7 p.m..

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Kingyuan.. Fri, June 2 p... Ninghal....Fri., June 1., 2.30 p.m.

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made in a.school which may have as many as twenty or thirty nationalities

by the Home Secretary. by represented amongst its members.

"I have been contending for two Campaigns mapped out red, seventy-year-old carpenter, bursts of applause.

was legally recognised as the same The headmaster. Mr. C. A. Good things. First, that the school should Carlie Ross by Maricopa

VIENNA, June 11-A department Air Mail for Indo-China, Iran, Air France Plane ....Fri, Jane 16.. County ban, In thanking Sir Robert for his carry en is traditions of promoting Superior Court.

address said that to no one could the different nationalities without refer-here were fined 150,000 Relchamarks

understanding between

and France (Paris and Northern of store and a wholesale butchery store When Charlle Ross was kidnapped students' applause be more worthily ence to national policy. Second, that each and the managers were taken

Provinces only) by · "Air Franco Airways Direct' Service” “ his abductors demanded £4,000 ran- given. He was one of the best friends som, but the child was never re- of the school and he was the repre- on obedience even to unpopular mea- of usury. Although the turnover of

dae. Paris, 23rd June. a headmaster must be able to count into preventive custody on charges turned.

of the Chinese people insures. He cannot be content with a the firms only rose by 12 per cent. dreds of people claimed they were

Later this

loyalty which says, I will obey only the profits increased by 60 and 80 Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Direct Haruna Mara

Service"-due Amsterdam, 20th per cent, respectively.Trans-Ocean. repudiated a report that 200 boys had walked out of the school after Sir Robert Kolewall had concluded his address. He emphasised that actually the speech was warmly greeted by the students,

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THE "TELEGRAPH”- will send a Staff Photographer to all events of public interest. Requests should be addressed. to the Pictorial Editor.

During the long years since hun- Hommons......... morning, Mr. Goodban if you will do what I wanten

the kidnapped child."

Registry Wedding

However, during the morning, two boys requested to be allowed to

Mr. W. C. Un, Chinese maritime Customs ofclal formerly working at |"the"Samanur Gilleo and Miss Mimi leave.

Wan were married this morning at the Registry. The bride's father.

Head's Statement

Mr. H. C.-Wan is a well-known-ship-In an official statement on the "re" plng merchant in Manila,

PRAGUE, June 11-Some 0,000 persons have been arrested during the last three weeks at the request of the Czech financial authorities, for illegal foreign exchange transac tions. Currency totalling several millions of Czech crowns has been confiscated.

In Moravia and Bohemia no less than 5,000 persons have been arrest- ed for this offence since the Pro-

markable contretemps, Mr. Goodban the headmaster declared:

"The appointment is a temporary appointment to last for one fortnight only during the absence of the school prefects who, as members of Class will be away for the University matriculation examinations.

"The boy concerned. has been-a- boarders' prefect already.

for three months

grounds of personal quality alone be

The appointment was made on tectorates were established-Trans cause that is the only basis on which

appointments of this kind

Ocean.

can be

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Japan

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·AT 78.

PLYMOUTH, Miss

Age is no handicap to becoming an

Mon., June 10; 7 pm..

MUSKRAT BECOMES

PET

ROCHESTER; N;~H,

A cold snap gave Mr. and Mrs.. American citizen. Among 180 mem-Oliver Kidder a new pet. A baby: bera of the Americanization classes to muskrat which had evidently won- receive a graduaton_certificate "re-dered from the Cocheco river waB cently was Mrs. Odile Deulque, 78 found huddled against a cellar win years old.

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