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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1933

PRICE & CO., LTD.,

GANDE,

Tel. Central No. 135,

No. 8, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

HONGKONG.

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DAIRY FARM NEWS

KRAFT LOAF CHEESE

No Riad-No Waste-100%, Cheese

80 cents Per lb.

AUSTRALIAN CHEDDAR

For

Flavour Unequalled 80 cents Per lb.

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Own Make

40 cents Per Pat.

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REFUSE SUBSTITUTES

EVERYTHING

ELECTRICAL

Get an estimate from

THE HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY.

Electrical Dept. Queen's Rà. C.

DRUGS

PRESCRIPTIONS

When the Ductor prescribes he expects the Druggist to fill the prescription with Pure Drags. The quality of our Droge, Medicines and Toilet. Goods is not-surpassed Have the Doctor's Prescription £ led here and the result will be satisfactory!

THE PHARMACY.

Tar Bes Boupeso (orzarre Tor House ST

RUSSIAN REFUGEES IN SHANGHAI.

··-APPROXIMATELY 3,500.

"The following extracts are from report by the Russian Refugee Relief Advisory Committee at Shanghai, which has been forwarded to Dr. Nansen, the High Commissioner for Refugees" où 4 Committee of the League of Nations at Geneva who had asked for detailed infor.

mation:-

According to data received mainly through the Burman of Russian Affairs the approximate 3,500 officially known Russians in Shaughni ny be sub-divided under the following headings:--

1-Established Resitlents, such as professional men,, merchants, and persons in permguent positions

.................... 1.000 2-Curiets brought to Shanghai-

by Adinital Stark's Fleet as a-Girls and children iä Mone,

Dietrich's school ..... Maion of former Army und Navy meu (chielly ex-officers)... 5.Russian Students Union........ 6-Educated refugees who have

com to Shanghai in the hope - of finding means to emigrare:- to Amrica, Canada or Aus tralia T-Meclianics of various trades.. 5.-Unadneated men formerly of

the rank and file of the Rus sia Army.

56

400

120

WOUNDED IN THE STREET.

EXCITING SCENES IN DES YOUX

ROAD WEST, **

Ah exciting scene was witnessed in Des Foux Road West on Wednesday night. An Indian watchman was struggling furiously with a Chinse with whom he

WORLD THEATRE

had a quarrel, and was seen to strike the WEDNESDAY, 5th, to SATURDAY, 8th September,

Chinese with the butt end of his carbine. A young dikh policeman in the vicinity went to the spot and arrested his eaun tryman. He made enquiries, and as the result of what he was told went farther back along the main road, and discovered a Chinese youth dying down with a bullet wound in his leg. The man alleged that the fudiant watchman was responsible for the | won. He was conveyed to the Govern- nient Civil Hospital immediately, after his leg had been doctored by early Chine with tobacco and dirty rags. It is believed that blood poisoning set in, and yesterday morning the Magistrate (Mr. J. R. Wood) went to the Hospital to take the man's depositions. as it is feared he will not live. The watchman will be charged in due courses

HOLLAND'S QUEEN,

BIRTHDAY RECEPTION AT DUTCH CLUB.

at 5.15 and 9.15 Px.

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FEATURING

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The Star Who Always Pleases, in A Love Drama of Thrills and 'Oharm."

A Picture for The Whole Family To S60.

ROUND 12

or

THE NEW LEATHER PUSHERS.

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400

700

The last day of August was the thirty- first anniversary of the birthday of Her Majesty Queen Wilhemina of Holland. The reception which was usually held by the Consul-Genernt in Hongkong at the

USUAL PRICES.

Artists (arters, singers, etc.) to-Girls nad worpen employed in -cafes, bars and such places.... Before the war the Russian population of Shanghai was about 700,]

CONDITION OF THE REFTIGEES.

„BOOKING AT THE THEATRE,

CRICKET CLUB. P.&O.BANKING CORPORATION

ELODY

Holland Club did not take place on that" KOWLOON 150 date, bat was held yesterday, when Mr. L. P. J. Decker, Acting Consul-General, 200 received his countrymen and visitors at the Club including wust of the foreign Consuls in the Colony. It was unfortu nate that the vecnsion should fall at the sa time as the entastrophe in Japan, since gloom was, cant your the pro- ceedings by tlu- andicty felt by all pre- cut to the safety of the Dutch Lega tion and Consulate officials in Yokohama,

Most of the people livi crowded together in small insanitary houses located in the poorest and most densely populated) districts of Shanghai and its envirou ments, whilst other hire portions of rooms in the houses occupied by the Chinese themselves. They have no bath no mosquito nets, little or no furniture or bedding, and in many cases no food other than the single daily meal of soup and bread. obtainable at one or other of the two refugee soup kitchens. They have no prospect of werk, and the few who are secured temporary or intermittent employ ment are able to earn only native pay cause of the competition of the Chinese whose scale of living any erdianry Fure pean could not possibly subsist upon for long. They are insufficiently and unsuit ally clothed for the climatic conditions of Shanghai where we get extrènye of humid heat and cold during the mid-summer and There are no free mid-winter periods. schools and, excepting in a few instances their children are receiving no education. The babies and little children lack milk and other suitable diet, The young people and adults are emaciated and semi, starved.

There is an ev increasing danger of contagions or infectious disease breaking out among them,

ABNORMAL TIMES. REMAINING KONGMOON STEAMERS WORKING AT HIGH PRESSURE.

Capt. homias Brown, master of the 3.8. King Fook Chrong, a river steamer run- ning etween here and Kongmoon, was prosecuted by the Water Police at the Marine Magistracy, yesterday morning, for working cargo on Sunday, the 2nd inst, without a permit from the Harbour Master. The case was heard before the Harbour Master and Marine Magistrate (Commander C. W. Beckwith, R.N.).

The defendant pleaded guilty" to the charge.

Sub-Inspector Bond. informed "the" Court that at 3.45 pan. on Sunday last he saw the vessel unloading cargo at the Queen Street wharf. She had then un loaded 150 bags of rice and sugar. The master told him he was unloading be. cause the ship was in a dangerous con dition. She was harily overlorded..

Giving evidence. Capt. Brown said his Vessel arrived from Kongmoça: ❤ 18.30 a.m. on Saturday with a small general cargo. This she unloaded and fodding! of a new cargo was commenced. In all some 900 tons of merchandise was taken on board, this being completed on the Saturday, when she had not gone down to her mark. She was quite safe. On Sunday afternoon, about 000 pakengérs with their baggage came on, with the re- sult, that the vessel went down below her mark and it becaïne necessary to jettison, some of the cargo.

The Magistrate: Did you send aby of the passengers away 7.

Cap. Brown That would have been a hopeless proposition.

Don't you think it would have been casier to get, passengers off than to

jettison the ergo ?--It is a pretty difficult matter to get Chinese passengers off once they are on board, by

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IN THE ILLUMINATED GROUND OF THE K,C.C.

ON

CAT 5.

A dinner was held at the Club last night, when Mr. Decker proposed the health of the Queen, and made an interesting speech. He commented on the War, and said it was a merciful thing SATURDAY, SEPT. Sth. that their country had not been embroiled. in the great, strife with the majority of the European nations. He commented. also, on the peaceful state of Holland during the proant. Guren's reign, and on her kindliness and geniality to her people. Mr. Decker touched on the Japanese calamity, and expressed the geral anxiety for the safety of their countrymen in that stricken country.

Other toasts were honoured and The Dutch community speeches made. was well represented, as were the other communities of the Colony.

BRITISH RIGHTS IN CHINA

RAILWAY ILLEGALLY MORTGAGED.

The Peking correspondent of The Times calling on August 1st said:-

"M. Devos, representing a Belgian-Inter- national syndicate operating in China, in opposition to the Société Générale, which

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The proceeds of the Concert will be given to the Japanese Earthquake Disaster Fund.

"Bay! A Good Smoke, my Slippers and Armchair."

"THE

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has recently signed a contract with the Manchurian authorities for the construc- tion of harbour works at Hulutao, in the north-west corner of the Gulf of Liao- tung, the sum involved being $10,000.000| [£1,250,000], secured on the port dues and by a second mortgage on the Shanhai- kwan-Mukden railway, which is the northern section of the Peking-Mukden

railway.

This railway was built with British money, and the line and receipts are pledged for the service of the loan. The shall not be pledged to my third party. loan agreement riipulates that the line

Nevertheless, Chang Tso Lin (the so- enlled Mukden War Lord has taken complete passession of the northern see- tion, retains the great part of the railing stock, thus desiding the southern ste tion, annexes the whole receipts, and. would now apparently pledge the railway itself.

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This astounding violation of British 67, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL rights has now continued for over a year, and, it looks as if it would last for ever, for pumerous protesty have been totally without result. It is one of the contri buting causes of the decline of foreign prestige in China that a foreign Power no patiently borne the impudent treatment of its legitimate claims,

SAIGON RICE MARKET.

BOWERN & CO

No 8, Muscum Boad, SFANOBAL

Mambers British Chamber of Commerce The Compagnie de Commerce and de (Shanghai). Mr. T. W. BOWERN, Fellow of Navigation d'Extreme Orient, in their the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers, Insor- report dated Saigon, Auguet 27th, state:porated by Royal Charter, London.

Our paddy inarket, now 'poorly supį, STRANSKIF ÄGENTA AND SHIPBROKERS, plied, has fallen into the hands of speci intors and the price of rice is rising every For the Parchman, Salewad Charter of Vessels day in spite of the lack of enquiry frony Tonnage, Passenger andfor. Cargo, New home as well, as from foreign markets.

and/or Old, with delivery China at Very Tow

The rains are still regular and plantin is now practically over. The

The total amount of rice exported from, January 1st to August Lath is 83 08t tons against 600,008 in 1922.

We quote to-day-White Saigna rice; Capt. Brown went on to explain that No. 2 sifted. Japan quality, Hongkong, he velonded 120 bags of rice and 332 ags 95.00 per picul, f.o... Saigon, for Sep. of sugar which brought the ship back uptember October shipment

to her marki

Commenting on the systern adopted, bis Worship said it did not seem to him that the defendant Was leaving enough margin for safety in arranging. his cargo and passengers.

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The defendant's reply to this was that owing to the typhoon they had been carrying a bigger number of passengers. The times were abnormal, he added. The typhoon bad put a number of the riverChins steamers out of action. There were now only three steamers, on the run.

The Magistrate: I believe there are only 4thmes steamets on this run out of I am not sure of the exact number. There is in normal times about abzen.

The Magistrate: The case in disements lifnissed taking into consideration that the conditions are abnormal." It" scented' the nly thing the master could do,under the circumstance

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