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THE

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

RACE MEETING, 1980.

22nd, 24th, 25th, 26th February and 1st March, 1830.

N SATURDAY, 22nd February

Crepe De Chine Hand Em'd OST Al be run at

Pyjamas at $7.50

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HONG KONG & SHANGHAI

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11.80 a.m.

MEMBERS' BADGES & ENCLOSURE.

CHINA MAIL.

FREE TRADE

Empire As A Single Economic Unit

BEAVERBROOK CRITICISED

The Danger of American Trade Expansion

LOCAL DEBATE

Kowloon, on the occasion of a debate on Thursday night on the There was another large attendance at the European Y.M.C.A., motion, "That this meeting is in favour of Free Trade within the Empire."

Mr. P. S. Cassidy, Chairman of the Literary and Debating Com- mittee, presided. Members' Badges may be obtain-| Mr. A. C. Jeffreys, moving for the affirmative, claimed that if ed by those members who have not Great Britain were to maintain her position as a leading trading [already received them on applica-nation the Empire. must be developed as a single economic unit.

ilon to the Secretary.

The Empire included some quarter of the land surface of the world, Such Badges will also ensure and its population roughly a quarter of the world's. Within its con- admission to all Extra Race Meet-fines could be found every conceivable article required in our every ings during 1930,

day life, from essentials to luxuries. A scheme whereby, in return Members are notified that they for the imposition in Great Britain of tariffs on goods competing TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and their ladies must wear their with Empire products, British manufactured goods would have free NOTICES ORDINARY GEAR badges prominently displayed.

access to Empire markets, would stimulate the flow of trade between No one without a badge will be Grent Britain and the Dominions, Colonies and Dependencies and LY MEETING of the SHARE-

admitted to the Members' En- lead to increased employment and a greater buying capacity. HOLDERS 'in thia Corporation

jclosure. will be held at City Hall, Hong Kong, on SATURDAY, the 22nd to the Members' Enclosure and Badges admitting hon-members February, 1930, at 11.80 a.m. for

Club Rocms at $10. the purpose of receiving the Re- or $40 for the Meeting (ladies per day port of the Board of Directors $4. and $16. respectively), are together with a Statement of Ac- obtainable through the Secretary counts for the year ending 31st upon introduction by a Member, December, 1929.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

A. C. HYNES,

Chief Manager.

NOTICE.

The present system of tariff walls within the Empire, continued the Dominions particularly were being sacrificed to subsidise new the speaker, was a wasteful one in that the primary industries in and struggling manufacturing industries in these Dominions.

ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF TARIFFS

viz. a United States of Britain, existed, together with common where a common language already traditions, common ambitions and a common loyalty.

such Member to be responsible for The economic effect of the im- The Register of Shares of the payment of all chits, etc. Corporation will be CLOSED from, Badges admitting to Members' raised in the Dominions was bound port tariff barriers which had been MONDAY, the 10th February, to Enclosure will not be on sale at to react unfavourably on the ex- Saturday, the 22nd February, 1980 the Race Course.

ports of the Dominions' primary (both days Inclusive), during Members can obtain, upon appli-products, in that a competitive which period no transfer of shares cation to the Secretary, badges level for Empire products was not pire rested upon the economic unity The future prosperity of the Em- can be registered,

(limited to two) for the free admis- possible unless the ships which of the whole, and in the critical sion to the Members' Enclosure of carried the products of the Colonies months between now and the end wives, indy relatives and friends, and Dominions, carried on their of the Imperial Conference to be Names must be stated when apply-joutward journey the manufactured held later in 1930, Britain ing.

WAS goods of Great Britain, which, called upon to decide whether it On no pretext will children be through years of experience, was would be the heart of the greatest Hong Kong, 3rd February, 1930. permitted in either enclosure dur-in a unique position for supplying economic organism the world had ing the first four days of the Meet-at cheaper prices. Even with the ever seen, or the acquiescent ap ing.

uid of high tariffs, fow of Aus- pendage of an eastward-looking PUBLIC ENCLOSURE tralia's manufacturing Industries Europe. The price of admission to the were prospering. A scheme of Em- "United Empire Party" THE EXCHANGE BANKS will Public Enclosure is $3. per day pire Free Trade would do away Mr. S. A. Gray, seconding Mr.

of Public Business at 9.30 a.m. on jis payable at the Gate.

pire goods and lead to each unit Lord Beaverbrook's scheme for Em- WESTOVER-STEVENAGE. Within MONDAY, TUESDAY and WED. Soldiers and Sailors in uniform of the Empire concentrating on the pire Free Trade lay in its treatment an hour from London. In healthy NESDAY. the 24th, 25th and 26th fare admitted to the Public Encio-products for which she was most of the attitude of the Dominions to- neighbourhood. SCHOOL for GIRLS instant and CLOSE nt 12 Noon sure at $1 per day.

[Atted.

wards the scheme that, in return and SMALL BOYS. A few Boarders (Race Meeting).

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc. will The Rev. Frank Short, leading for a tax on foreign food, they received in the House of the Principal.

not be permitted to operate within for the negative, said that properly would admit Britain's articles free. Individunt eate and attention. For Particulars apply to:

the precincts of the Hong Kong the motion should read "that this He failed to produce evidence that, Jockey Club during the Race Meet-meeting is in favour of Free Trade they would be willing to make the ing.

within the Empire, but understand-concession, and on the other hand SERVANTS' PASSES ing by that the necessity of pro-he admitted that taxes on "key in Passes for Servants will be fasued ferential tariffs or some other form dustry" goods and taxes for pure on application to Messra. Linstead of tariff against imports from coun-ly revenue raising purposes would and Davis, Alexandra Buildings. tries other than Empire units." It have to remain.

Employers are requested to dis-would be easy to reproduce all the NUAL GENERAL MEETING tribute them with discrimination old arguments in favour of Free. of SHAREHOLDERS will be held and to endorse their names on the Trade. One recalled the pictures of the breakfast table of the work In the Offees of Messrs. Dodwell passes. and & Company, Limited, on MON-Members Enclosure except for rising in price.

Servants are not permitted in the Ing man, and of the loaf steadily Every argument Mull" DAY, the 10th March 1980, at 11

passing through on their duties, but which had been in the past put for Tele- a.m., for the purpose of receiving must remain in their employers ward in favour of Free Trade and

the report of the General Mana stands.

against the imposition of tariffs, gers together with a Statement of Any persons found loitering with which the resolution implied, held Accounts to 31st December. 1929. Servants' Passes in their possession good to-day. Any policy which in The TRANSFER BOOKS of the will forfeit the same and will be

terfered with competitive trade and Company will be CLOSED from removed from the enclosure.

the free and unfettered movement the 1st March to 10th March, 1980,

of goods was bound to affect ad- both dates inclusive.

By Order,

versely the proper level of pricas, and was a short-sighted polley.

The OPEN for the Transaction for all persons including ladies, and with artificial barriers against Em Short, said that the weak point f

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DODWELL & CO., LTD., General Managers.

Hong Kong, 18th February, 1930.

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 10th February, 1930.

Free Trade Favoured Continuing, the speaker asked "what is the economic unit in the world to-day"? There were those who claimed it on behalf of a single

Far from binding the Empire to gether, the Beaverbrook policy would, on the contrary destroy the Empire by destroying the founda-) tions of that, full-self-government upon which it had been built.

Lord Bledisloe,

one

of the

greatest authorities on farming in Britain had said "I have studied Lord Beaverbrook's appeal with the greatest care, and 1 remain utterly unconvinced. Whoever might conceivably benefit, the British farmer in the time of his greatest need, which is to-day, would certainly not." One had to go beyond mere sentimentality in studying this question and consider whether the scheme was practic. able. The greatest minds in Great Britain to-day were convinced that

Australasia, etc. The names, addresses THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB nation, and those who pointed to It was not.

and other details are classified under than 8,000 trade headings,

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the federation of British peoples After speeches from the au known as the British Empire. He dieace, and summing-up by the With Goods N

EXPORT MERCHANTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FIRST EXTRA RACE MEET-uggested that modern history dis Chairman, the vote on the motion

that the FORTY-FIRST OR-ING to be held on SATURDAY, countenanced either view. There was announced as follows: shipped and the Colonial and Foreign DINARY GENERAL MEETING 8th March, 1980 (weather per- was no economic unit in the world Markets supplied..

will be held at the Company's mitting) may be obtained at the self. If one followed modern move.

to-day smaller than the world it. Against.......... 21 One-inch BUSINESS CARDS of Firms Offices, P. & O. Building,

At the conclusion of the debate, on Race Course, Hong Kong Club and ments in economic theories and Mr. J. H. Hunt announced that Mr. desiring to extend their connections, or WEDNESDAY, 12th March, 1930. Causeway Bay Stables. Trade Cards of

at 11 a.m., for the purpose

Entries CLOSE at 12 o'clock economic conferences held in con- P. S. Cassidy, on account of his DEALERS SEEKING AGENCIES of presenting the Report of the Noon

nection with the League of Nations, work on behalf of the Literary and on MONDAY, 3rd March, one would find that there was not Debating Society, had been elected can be printed at a cost of £1. 108. 08. Directora together with a State-1930. for each trade heading under which they ment of Accounts to 81st December,

a single such Conference since the Vice Chairman of the Association are inserted. Larger advertisements at 1929, and electing Directors and]

Hong Kong, 19th February, 1830. War which had not favoured free for the current year. £16. per page.

Auditors.

The directory is invaluable to everyone The REGISTER of MEMBERS Interested in overneas commerce, and of the Company will be CLOSED copy will be sent by parcel post for from 28th February, 1930 to 12th 42, nott cash with order.

March, 1980, both days inclusive, during which period no Transfer

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were not attended by ranks, but Suicide while temporarily Insene consisted of people who had a was the verdict returned at the in- greater view of the peace and well- ¦ quest In Cairo on the death being of the world than those who] Lieutenant Stowart, 20, who had looked merely to the economic de just joined the South Wales Bor- velopment of a single unit. derers: from Sandburet. Evidence The old cry of aggression for ág was given that he examined a re- gression's sake was gone, but it volver In his room prior to handing was increasingly recognised that it in for Inspection. Documents produced at the Inquest revealed that he was brooding over an un- fortunate love affair at Home.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO, LTD.,grams are lying at the B. E.the weapon of economic advance

Agents.

Telegraph Co. office, Hong Kong: was taking its place as the chief Hong Kong, 19th Feb., 1990, Lai Fon-ves, Hong Kong Uni-danger to the peace of the world.

versity, from Penang.

The energies which were being de voted to the furtherance of tariffs In favour of Empire trade would be

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NTOTICES IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 41ST ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of Share holders will be held at the offices of the Company, Bt. George's Building, Chater Hoad. Victoria, Hong Kong, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of March, 1930, at Noon, The following unclaimed tele for the purpose of receiving a grams are lying at the office of the Statement of Accounts and the Great Northern Telegraph Com Report of the Directors for the pany (Limited) of Denmark year, suded 81st December, 1929. Kengolbacher, Peninsular, from

Vladivostok.

Wingo, from Tientsin. Kwok Hans

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY 8th March, 1880, 40 WEDNESDAY 19th March 1980 both days

aborg.

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