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Move Westward
The Hongkong Stock Exchange ADDRESS TO Y'S MEN oficial_summary issued at 4.30 p.m. ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)
yesterday, says: Dr. Shang Lin-lu, Professor of 50 YEARS AGO
Nothing of much particular note Peter Gracey's Fourth Talk 3; intro: September in the Rain: Sociology of the National Sun Yet-took place during the day. sen University, described the work enquiries crept into the market, but On Great Composers August 8, 1890,
being done in Yunnan for the pre-it was too difficult to reconelle buyers WESTERN CABARET RELAY A few weeks ago we took the liberty servation of Chinese culture when he and sellers ideas of prices. of suggesting to the local Government spoke to Hongkong Y's Men, at their that it would be for the best interests weekly tilin yesterday at St. Francis On "Universities in the Soulli- of the colony if the hybird institution Hotel"
the Sanitary Hoard па
were West Frontier Territory."
known
munity posmensen in
of a
layers
H.K. Wharves $102 Providents $4.15
There
grandeur
la
ILK. Londs 4 Debentures par Canton Ices $1
Cements $1ZĄ
J.K. Govt. 4% Loan 10235 HK. Govt. 31⁄2 Loan 09
Sellers
HK. Steamboats $12
Sales
the
H.K. Bank $1,200/55 -Union Insurances $382%
Cements $12
Chunking, Au 17.
Sentiments of sympathy and good- · will in Canada towards China have i been heightened as a result of a successful propaganda tour conducted by Miss Loh Tset, secretary to the Shanghai, Aug. 17.
New York office of the China Branch | quietly suppressed; we now venture ta The plight of Chinese currency of the International Peace Campaign, way the time has arrived when that
Dr. Shang described Yunnan os which closed on speculation at above)
amid the six cents gold, has become very seri- under the sponsorship of the Cana public laughingstock should be forcibly "China's Lost Horizoh".
"Jumped on" or otherwise sumisarily the mountains, nus for foreign business men, except dins League for Peace and Democray, extinguished. The drainage system of of the lakes and the primitiva for suppliers of necessities to the
the city is doubtless about a radically beauty of the rolling plateaux, Bix Miss Loh addressed seventy-four defective as it possibly could be, and thousand feet above Chinese and Japanese armies, which
the sea, thou- meetinga
China's on
resistance, we are quite prepared to believe that must purchase abroad.
it a standing menice to the health sands of patriotic young men from collecting U.S. $2,285.14 for
not only the of the cozumunity, but better defective all parts of China were Other business has been reduced International Peace Hospital, which drains or no drains at all than these keeping alive the spark of Chinese so much by prices which are prohibi- was set up by the I.P.C. somewhere ever-recurring Sanitary Board squat culture and learning, but were re- tive for purchasers whose incomes are in Yuan, that leading Americans in Southern Shanal, and U. S. $800,01 which disgrace the colony and de-kindling a great spirit of national
grade what ought to be useful in renaissance, he said. have undertaken to enlist official for the Alberta Ambulance Fund. stitution. If the Sanitary Board were: In invading and occupying
Punch-und-Judy' debating society, United States aid,
A week of demonstrations was specially holding meetings for the pur- great cities of China, said Dr. Shang. The United States Resident Trea-held in commemoration of the second one of providing public amusement, wa Japan had put the Chinese univer- could both understand and appreciate sities to fight from urban-polace sury representative, Mr. Nicholson, anniversary of the beginning of the the weekly anties which have become elty to rural town, from rural town sailed for Hongkong to-day, where it
But the war on is reported that he will confer with Chinese resistance. While the Cor- the rennial of the town; but when we to the frontier."
representative poration of the Town of Turmins bus ut all the important com Chinese culture was a dismal failure. The British Trekers, although it unanimously adopted a resolution to direct representation of their interests. It gave rise to a mighty westward is understood that Mr. Nicholson is ask the Prime Minister of Camda to that it is our Municipal Council and movement, reminiscent of the Call- chiefly interested in ascertaining Bri- take Immediate steps to ban the ex- ear mort prominent and best trusted of people of principle and character numbers autong, its members several of formia gold rush-a great migration tish plans and proposals. Je does
port to Japan of any row materials, citizens, we can only marvel that Gover who refused to serve as puppets.. not intend to initiate
any Anglo-1
utilised for
nor Den Veoux has got long since taken the making of instru- American negotiations at present.
decisive steps for its abolition or sus- In addition to
the Felping ments of war, a motion has just been pension. Week after week these nanit-Tientsin and the Sun Yat-sen (Can- The Post Office has announced that introduced before the Toronto City ary reformers, the men entrusted with ton) Universities, said Dr. Shang, the postal rate to forelim ports wit Council forbidding elvic purchases of safeguarding the health of slangkong, four other institutions
of leorning be doubled, effective from Septem- Jupanese goods.-Central News. have done nothing but indulge in vulgar from north; central and east China
squabbling and offensive mutual re- ber 1.
criminations, until affairs generally have had moved to Yunnan. reached such a pitch that an infuential
Lack of Books section of the community conspelled in self-defence to convene a institutions were functioning
have been
under which these The conditions public meeting at the City Hall in order most arduous, Dr. Shang said. They to give effect to their relevances.
had no palatial buildings, they were Between twenty and thirty of the tal-very short of books, equipment and paus and dwellers in high places in the apparatus. But the work went an REFUSED TO POUR TEA
Colony assembled at the City Hall this for all that, for buildings and books afternoon, to enter a viguraus protest did not make a university. Rather against the ery untamed stinks at the was it a cathering of intellectuals A married woman, Cheung Wal- Peak, and see what anothe responsible who could impart higher imowledge chun, was charged before Mr. Q. A. A. HE the Governor, as the
and thinking to
to those
who
sought Macfadyen at Kowloon Magistracy party. Mr. Macintosh presided, and yesterday with
proceedings In one respect, at least, they were falling to reports way of opening
briefly recapitulated the circumstances fortunate. In their new surroundings, ward, Ho Sin-yu, 18, which led up to the meeting. Ile Bald free from the dust and turmoil of the APPEAL TO AMERICA possession of
and assaulting her. Mr. H. W. Fra- that Mr. Ede wrote to the Governinent The following is a Radio Broad-ser, of the S.C.A., prosecuted. early in April to complain of the state metropolis, in country where nature's of the drainage at the Peak, and that beauty was outspread in its utmost cast speech by Huang Yen-I (Miss
Mr. Fraser said on August 15, the letter was followed by further corren- profusion, the students were inspired Beatrice Wong) over Station W8XBE, Treasure Island Fair, San Francisco, sirl went to the S.CA. and said she pendente, recently published. The bus to nobler thoughts and more lofty
was an adopted daughter of defen- ness of that meeting was to decide ideals. on August 1 to the entire Far East:
dant, who lived at 155 Shangh the residents should be made by develop a combination of urban and
whether the expression of opinion by These conditions were helping She said defendant struck or through "More than 2,000 years ago Con- Street.
deputation. In asking fucius gave our country a revolu- her with a feather duster cane for them to ventilate their views on the rural civilisation, sald Dr. Shanɛ.
This is what he no reason. tionary programme,
Communications componies recent- ly announced a similar increase
Rents and apartment landlords are demanding payment in foreign cur- rencies. One apartment owner who announced that rents would hereafter be paid in US, dollars, has receiv ed nelifications from his 12 tenanis that they are moving bt the end of the month-United Press.
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said: 'Rectify your heart, discipline fendant by her molte sold to de-matter he pointed out that, important helping to develop what Confucius October
yourself, regulate your home, govern your nation-then you will have universal peace.
"Our task-to-day is to make this ancient truth a reality. New men, new nations, a new world-this is the task of Meral Re-armament.
"We, of China, have crossed the Pacife because we feel convinced that Mora! Re-armument is the answer fo the problems of Our country national
social reconstruction, unity, refugee camps and millions on the move We have come to be trained in this army of pioneers for a new world, and we have been thrilled by what we have seen.
"We are dedicated wholeheartedly to the re- birth of our country through the spiritual re-birth of our people.
for $65. When asked why she had struck the girl defendant said she asked her to pour a cup of tea but she refused. In a fit of temper she struck her,
Defendant, who admitted the charges, was Aned $30 on the first count, $10 on the second and ordered to pay $5 compensation.
The girl will be in the custody of the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs
25 YEARS AGO
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us was the drainage question, that of called **a
culture”—a December the water supply was even more so combination of civilly and rusticity. January After a painful pause, Mr. Edo eu Thus the "troatler was now China's March gested that a deputation should appointed Mr. Whitehead named the cultural Zion-the Zion of her ren- May lion, J. J. Keswick, Hion, il Layton, aissance in Messrs. Noble, Ede, Leigh, E. Macintosh, national life.
of her July aspect
and Dr. Cantlie. Mr. Francis seconded,
to many Dr. Shang paid tribute with a Sanitary Board speech.
foreign helpers who
there were
September of living the rustic life, deprived
December such things as butter, milk and bread March and modern conveniences.
May..... The simple, clean life was, how- An official Parle despatch says the ever, reacting beneficially in every French forces drove a German Army possible way. Physically, Corps from the heights commanding
lamont and Oley back on Saarburg, was astounding on the students. In- September after a hot engagement.
tellectually, they came with contact
reality.
fusion
and int Dr. Shang
August 18, 1014,
that the
the effect
Radio Programme
mologue Marksman Som
The Ballyhooligans: Humorous Mo- Broadenst by Holloway)....Stanley
9.52 p.m. on
Hot Shots in Licks
with
Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 k.e's. Wolseley Charles at the Piano; Or- and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m.chestra--Nobody's Sweetheart (Kohn and' 8-11
m.e's. per and Others); Moon Glow (Hudson second.
and Others).
Donicis
and His I. K. T
Vocat 12.00-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service-The Yodelling Working Man (Van of Intercession from St.
John's
Dusen); It's Party Time Again (Van Dusen)....
Mendelssohn-Trio
Cathedral.
12.30
In
Minor, Op. 40,
Cortot, Thibaud and Casals,
1.00 Time and Weather.
..George Van Dusen with
Orchestra; Orchestra-Selection; in- tro:
Summer Night on Texas
Trail; Rol
the
Billie
little dogate; along
Boy: My True Love Has Gone (Ro- Vocal-lie's Tall, Dark And
1.03 Ina Souex (soprano) and the bison)....Carson Robison and Hls New Light Symphony Orchestra.
Tobias and Sherman); Love, I Give You My All (from Virginia-There's 0 Blue Ridge Luana) (Dowdon and Besly).... Ina
Heart
Others).. and Soucz (Soprano) with Orchestra: Sophie Tucker with Ted Shapiro and Spunisha Dance No. 3 (Granudos) His Orchestra; Humorous Monologue Triana (Albeniz-Orchestrated
(Bryan In My
neath Her Arm (Weston and
Arbos)....New Light Symphony With Her Head Tucked Under- Orchestra conducted by Eugena Stanley Holloway with Goossens: Love Will Find A Way Charles at the Plano; Vocal-A Song (from The Maid of the Mountains'); Selection; Intro: Ca sent la friture; My Hero) from The Chocolate Sol- J'aime tes grands yeux; Qui J'aime dier. Straus)....Ina Soucz (S0- Lo bistre du port; Le chaland qui
with prano)
Orchestra; Romaner
passe; Le
qui Jase....Lys (Tchaikovsky); In A Monastery Gar-Gauty with Orchestra (French). den (Ketelbey)....
..New Light Sym- phony Orchestra, 1.30 Router Weather
and Rugby Press, tions. Forecast and Announce-
b.
ments.
1.45 A Scotilsh Programme will Moray Macdonald (Soprano) Sidney McEwan (Tenor),
and
moulin
7.00 Closing Local Stocit Quota-
1.02 Hawaiian Musia.
Kohala March; Honolulu March.. ..Frank Ferera and John K. Panlubi (Hawaiian Gullars); Maybe It's The Moon (Whiting); Rock Me In A Cradle Of
(Wending).....
Kalua
The 19th Farewell To Gibraltar March; Monymusk-Strathspey: Lady Frank Ferera's Hawalian Trio; Rose
Murray-Reel; The Fortree Men of Maul-Waltz (King)....Don
Murch; Because He Was A Bonnie Barrientos and His Hawalian Orches
Lad-Strathspey; The Wind That tra; Good-Bye, Hawalil-Waltz
Shook The Barley Reel..Pipe Band (Bories).
Norman Clark and 'His
of H. M. 2nd Battalion Scots Guards; South Sea Islanders. Kishmul's Galley, ('Songs of the 7.50 Turner Layton (Tenor) at the. Ilcbrides-arr. Kennedy Fraser); Plano
Moray MacDonald Cool River (Johnstone and Layton);
The Be
Boatman..
(Soprano)
Gaelic);
with Plano (Sung in Water Boy (arr. Robinson); Au Glasgow Highlanders (arr. Revoir (Gilbert). Dlack); Meg Merrilees (orr. Dlack) 7.30
Dance Music by Victor Silves- ...Scottish Country Dance Orchester and Ils Ballroom Orchestra. ira cond, by Michael Diacl, Ye Banks Quickstep-Kisses Are, Dewdrops;
To The
And Braes (arr. Murray); The Road Slow Feral Why Stars Come Out
Isles (MacLeod-Kennedy-At Night
Big Broadcast of ney MacEwan (Tenor) 1936'); Waltz-Moonlight Valley Instrumental
Trio:
Bonnie (Elm 'Secret Service'); Quickstep
Fraser)....
with
Sydney
* SURGERY In The Moonlight we
Scotland-Medley (arr. Pether).... A New Mayfair Orchestra.
2.15 Close Down.
6.30 A Variety Programune.
Showed Me The Way: Slow Fox-Trot Where Are You? Top of the Town'); Quickstep
Orchestra Summer -Breezes Girls Were Made To Love
And
Daddy Long Legs. The Klay ( (Operetta Paganini'); Waltz-
Vocal-Life Begins At Love, Live For Ever (Operetta Fox-Trot-Poor
ellen-Shapiro); When A Pogonin'); Slow
8.00 Time,
Weather and An-
Lady Meets A Gentleman Down Butterfly. South (Oppenheim and Others) .... Sophie Tucker with Orchestra and nouncements. 16.40 /48 16.52/52 Ted Shapiro at the Plano; Dance
Next week's programmes. 8.03 18.50b/55a 10.50/50 Orchestra-Favourite Favourites, No. 8.07 Mozart-Concerto In E Flat 18.50b/67a16.59/00
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cover courage and return to the ranks, men indeed!
Rudolf Serkin (Plano) and Tho Adolf
Busch Chamber Players con- ducted by Adolf Busch.
1.80
Stadlo Short Biographical
Studies of Great Comporers by Foter
Gracey. No. 4: Haydn,
8.00 ayda Symphony No. 104 In Major ("London"), Edwin Fischer
Orchestra.
Umph I
and His Chamber
9.15 London Relay-The News 9.30 London Belay-More Food
Shart, talks on matters of topical interest.
.... 18.52b/55 16.60N Total sales for the day--730 tons.
Chicago Wheat
60 100% 65%/65% more into December NEW CEMENT CO.
Culturally, May The Germans auffered serious losses, there was a clash дз well as dif
Wednesday's sales; a number being taken prisoners. Thirty-five Japanese And
inting of cultures. The Ofeint Press Bureau warns the
by saying going backs to China Chinese Firms to Participate British public against rumours of the that the students were naturally
neriva of wounded men or disabled very homeslek for their old clllen September ships in Great Britain, and declares and they knew they would go Tokyo, Aug. 17.
back such rumours to be, without exception, there some day; but they knew too boneless, The Bureau snys "We love our country and we are
Thirty-five Japanese and Chinese succesara' and revernes of the British that there was no going back until | companies will participate in the arms will be announced ofBeially with China was free again, until the re- October proud of
leaders. And now establishment of the North our
China aut dolny. we want you to hear a message which Cement Company with a capital of
birth of China, which they were December has just come all the way from Yen
helping to consummate, had been May 10,000,000. Japanese partici- The Germans aro concentrating for an Chungking, from the Generalissimo pants Include the Asano Cement attack on those of the Liege forlz which accomplished. He appealed to Chi~! and Madame Chiang Kai-shek.
national Company, the Osaka Ceramics Com are on the left bank of the river Meuse nese to help in this great "The message reads as follows: Weny, and the Onoda, Chichibu nd
The French Miniatry of War an- Iwaki Cement Companies, rach respond wholeheartedly to
nounces that the French troops entered your stirring call. Accept this expression which will hold more thum
10,000 Belgium at Charlerol, and are advancing natural, will leave the Hague to-morrow
on Gembloux in force,
unless the other Powers present of our unqualified support. The movement for Moral Re-Armament
satisfactory formula promliing a settle Major-General Masanobu Sakural, The Octal Press Bureau announces mont. may, wo belleve, eventually override retired, will be appointed president that there are indications that the Ger the influence of power politics by while Mr. Tadashi Takeda, chief of mans are endeavouring to envelop the the princija!" British delegate by M. form of currency. The Government's ticipated objection is therefore Duchin and His Orchestru; Fox-Trot Certain proposals were submitted to fent le considering the issue of a new all. is mere animalism: the an-That Moment Of Moments....Eddy harnessing the innate goodness and the Peiping office of
extreme left of the Allied Forces. Franequi (Belgium) but they were de policy in maintaining the legal tender, goodwill of every nation and thinking Cement Company, will become
become the There have been one or twe engage-clared to be inadequate. Bl. Legchear he said, remains unchanged, Central not even the exception which And Then Some....Paul Whiteman individual.
managing director-Domei.
(France) is now taking up the attitude News.
proves the rule. that the Young Plan cannot be altered:
shares.
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task.
The French and Belgian Artillery without the consent of the United continue superior, while the German In-States. fantry does not determinedly face the bayonet,
A cannonade was heard at Tirlemont from the direction of the neighbouring vilinges of the Boat and Hougnardo at three o'clock on Saturday Afternoon, It is bellored to be the beginning of the great battle.
By beating America, Australasia bas won the Davis Lawn Tennis Cap.
10 YEARS AGO
Hopes of
The prospect is exceedingly gloomy,
5 YEARS AGO
August 18, 1934. Silver la London yesterday reached the the highest price registered Landon market since 1929.
The price rono a further one-eighth of a penny an ounce to 21%d, for cash and 21.11/10ths for forward delivery.
It should be noted that in 1929 the quotation was at the gold value whereas yesterday's price was in sterling.
Further Interesting observations may be gathered from the quotations of the reconciliation at the Hongkong-dollar in 1920 and to-day."
In 1926, the lowest quotation In Lon
August 18, 1920.
Hagus are dwindling rapidly, and it is now feared that a complete deadlock don was 21,5/10lbs, a farthing below of the Reparations Conference is in that of yesterday, while the Hongkong evitable.
dollar in that year did not fall at any time below 1. d. on demand.
WAS IS.
Mr. Philip Snowden maintains hin To-day's opening quotation. firm determination that the Young Plan 6d, unchanged since Friday of last must be modified in favour of Great work Britain, but the remaining Powers,
France, Belgium, Italy and Japan aré| Britain's, finansial position to-day In squally firmly united against Grout only four and a half millions sterling' Datein.'
on the wrong side as compared with
Things have reached a pass whers last year, despite the remission of taxa- į it is stated that Mr. Snowden, as is tion and the restoration of the cuts.
The Highlander? 4314/43% 42/4244 However, it is merely since the 4514/45% relinquishment of the kilt for all (for Thought'.
except purposes of display and 51%/51% the Scots invasion of the South
9.45 London Kelsy-Sports News 524752% and everywhere else that he and Market Notes. 06/054 has turned his attention to 9.50 The Eight Piano Ensemble.
higher finance. In the days cer and Carmichael); Speak Easy Dinah (Akast); Lazy Bones (Mer- CHUNGKING STATEMENT daily covered, more or less, his
when his swishing draperies (Gensler).
London 10.60
Relay-Western Chungking. AUE. 17. spokesman of the Ministry of bony frame his occupation was, Cabaret.
Presented by Harry Pringle. Finance to-day categorically denied in the main, the extermination of
10.30 Dance Music. current rumours that the Gove: the clan next door, which, after
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