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"WHERE A MAN CAN SLAKE A THIRST!
'HIGHBALLS" AND HIGH LIFE IN PARIS.
-BARS-MUSICAL AND OTHERWISE!
[BRITISH UNITED PRz88.]
alot Paris--There has been written about the bars and cafes of Paris which will soon be ancient history. There were enthusiastic writers who told us that this "City of Light' had a zine bar for every
seventy-five inhabitants; there were fond admirers of Paris who wrote about the sidewalk cafes, the rer- dezvous of the artists and the
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1929.
KIDNAPPERS IN SHANGHAI:
POSSIBILITIES OF NANKING.
LED BY SUBORDINATE OF WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL
CHANG TSUNG CHANG,
A VICTIM'S NARRATIVE.
Luigi's is both a restaurant and
SHAXORAL, April 9. Police are now on the trail of bar, one of the longest bars in the neighbourhood. Luigi belieres gang of kidnappers led by a in long bars, as he ran Luigi's here former officer under General Chang in the rue Edouard VII right after Tsung Chang, following the escape of Mr. Chun Kee Wei from the the war and it was always filled gang's headquarters at 606, Yuhang with soldiers and never was it longRoad. Mr. Chun, who is the son of Mr. Chua Bing Him, "com- enough.
pradöre of A. R. Barkill & Sons, was kidnapped on April 4
Charge of the Bar Brigade!" It is is a characteristic of these Champs Elysees bars that they are
coachmen, and later scribes actual comfortably fitted out with friend- ly caught up to age of the Ameri-ly chairs and dull lights. There is
A raid on the kidnappers den by the Hongkew police netted three inmates of the house, including one harbouring kidnappers. A fourth woman, who were charged with
CAPITAL.
AMERICAN "ARCHITECTS
rendy had pleasant contacts at our New York Trustees' meetings of that Institution, Lin's experience on the Canton work, coupled with bis exceptional personal and pro- fessional qualifications, make him a factor of the greatest valuo in the City Planning of Nanking
Goodrich Speaks.
Mr. Goodrich followed his col- Shanghai, April 29:-A picture of Nanking as the most scientifical- league with discussion of some of ly planned capital city in the world the problemas confronting them in was sketched by Mr. Henry Krebuilding a city which, in his Murphy and Mr. Ernest F. Good opinion, would. shortly have rieb, New York architectural en population of 2,000,000 and would gineers, speaking before the month within 15 years control 1,000,000 ly meeting "of the Pan-Pacific more within its zone of influence,
The number and dimensions of strets and boulevards, the kind and size of dwelling pinces, the measurements of building lots and blocks, the location of schools,
Unicm
Mr. Murphy and Mr. Goodrica are engaged in plans for the re- construction of China's capital, as
ment. They also are charged with advisers to the National Govern
tan bar in Paris, but the time has nothing rowdy about the Lars in Arrest was made when the senior the developinent of the Port of police stations, fire atations, parks |
is the Embassy Bar in the rug Balzac, the Champs Elysees bar, on the avenue, the Frontenac and the George V, a little off the Avenue, but properly classed among the modern bars.
And there are bars to the left, and bars to the right and bars straight ahead. It would take a the Hokum Memory System to re- six years correspondence course in member all these bars. And those little zine bars, called bistro, litter up Paris from end to end. They begin to
miles outside París, and get thicker and thicker one bears the gates, until they just have to be brushed aside. They are the retreats of the old Pro- letariat and his thirst. They wasb glasses when they have time, and epidemic because of the fact that perhaps the Capital is saved from
appear
now come for a new and compre- the Heavenly Fields, Among these hensive study of an altogether different alcoholic phenomena.
and At least fifteen blatant
drinking em blazing modern poriums have invaded the patrician baunts of the Champs Elysees Translated into English, if the mythologien Greek, one is inform ed that this region of Paris is known as the Heavenly Fields; and judging from the number of new cates. bars, restaurants, bistros. grog shops, gin mills, saloons, and other heavenly institutions, the Avenues des Champs Elysees was well named back in those days when hold, bad men, drunk out of tan kards and then threw them at each other out of pure, spontaneous joy.alcohol is antiseptic. «
A Bar for Each Thirst. Meditating" thus in some seques- tered nook of the Champs Elysees the lists of these latter day cases passes in review like the names on a row of Pullman cars, There is the Portiques, Lido, Napoleon, Berri, Champs Elysee, Fouquet, Tortoni, Select, Luigi's, Cafe Anglais, Frontenac, Embassy, George V mostly all modern and anticipating every wish of the clients as to comfort, convenience and extravagance.
Paris not only has a bar for every thirst, but a bar for every mood, all of which goes to show how this refined civilisation spoils people In the United States any old poison in any old place is frolic. Here in this Kay and serious French Capital, drinking is an art, ancient and modern. one of the only ones that was never lost.
The Champs Elyaces, rising in majestic grandeur up to the Argo
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Modern Hootch."
Mr. Chun reported that a man giv
ing his name as Chang Dah Yah Canton. had called at his office, presented
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and, playgrounds, the creation of great river port, the establishmetic of a water supply and the raising the level of Lotus lake-all these are matters which must be solved by
one of his son's cards. and asked. The two foreign advisers early for money. with being a kidnapper.
Chang was charged in their remarks made it plain that pure Chinese architecture would be Experiences Detalled, ·
used exclusively in the construction A vivid story of his abduction of the group of 50 or more publie the scientific method, Mr. Goodrich was told before Judge Hsiung and buildings to house the government Deputy, B. "L. Burdett in the Pro-personnel. The exteriors will be in visional Court when the younger. Mr. Chun took the witness stand.
He was not blind-
Chinese style, and the only Western innovations will be for interiors where definite requirements must be
Wall to Become Boulevard.. They announced that the ancient city wall'surrounding Nanking will be converted into an elevated motor Loulevard, 29 miles long and aver aging 25 feet in width. Ramps will final effect will be one of the finest be built at frequent intervals. The
It was at 5.18 p.m., April 4, when Mr. Chun stopped his private can on Haining Road, near his home, that five armed thugs surrounded him, and covering him and the chauffeur with pistols, they drove the car away. folded, Mt. Chun said, until they neared the den, when one the arm ed man gave him, a pair of black glasses. On their arrival, the glasses slipped off and Mr. Chus Changyuli alley, without knowing caught sight of a sign saying
the name of the road. He was then taken to a Chinese dwelling house, panoramic drivca in the world In an upstairs room above the kit-transformed at nominal expense chen, Mr. Chun
couined 1*18 The gang was well equipped, Mr. America costing millions of dollars. and superior to similar projects in watched by three armed gangsters. Chun related, with three bullet- proof vests and two automatic by paying tribute to Mr. Sun For Me: Murphy opened this address Minister of Railways and the man Willing to Ald His Escape. who, as former Minister of Recon The gangster, Mr. Chun declar struction, signed the contract en who was arrested on informa-gaging the American architects. tion given by his father, had in- tentions to let him escape from the den. Chang told him that he would have freed him, had he not taken an oath before his "commander." During his confinement in the kid nappers' den, Mr. Chun continued, he was well-treated by Chang, the fourth accused.
pistols,:
The favourite beverage among these Bistros is a new imitation of Absinthe, greer and insidious, like the old stuff was, and probably twice as dangerous. In the modern bars, the old pre-prohibition drinks are served, France has a list of beverages that began with the Roman occupation, to which every King has contributed, until theed, array is imposing. Add to this the American drinks imported from the Golden Age, and Paris thus offers the world's best choice of drinks and the fattest heads on the morning after!" "While on this al coholic discourse, it is interesting
to note the trend of modernism that has hit the bar. It might be ex pected that France would had the regular, old fashioned American bar a little too unrefined. The idea of a bar towel, hanging in disre putable solitude, is unthinkable.
The modern French.. bar elegant, artistic, de luxe, and some- what experimental. For instance,
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Chang left some money on a table On the afternoon of May 27 and called Mr. Chun's attention to a pistol in a drawer. Mr. Chun
took this to mean that an oppor istunity to escape was at hand. He took a 20 cent piece from the coins on the table and after concealing it the Bar Diament, in the Place St. in his shoe, watched for his chance. Augustine, scintillated like At about midnight one of his two jewelry shop. Inside, the bar looks guards gelded to the effects of of Triumph, presents possibilities like a polished steel oven with opium and fell into a deep sleep. for the world's most fantastic nickel bands along its front. Chang the other guard, also pre- druoka. There is a bar with a
Glass Palaces.
tended to be asleep, Mr. Chun said. swimming pool, the Lida, where
He then took the pistol and care- one may lean pensively against a
The chairs
are in red moquette, fully stole out of the room, finding galgeous onyx slab, and watch the lights are all in frosted glass, all the doors had been left unlock shining nymphs disport in the roof is glass, the sides are glass,ed, apparently by Chang who had translucent green of the bath. One the tables are steel, polished, stand-been the last to enter. Reaching may approach even closer, carrying on nickel balls. The effect, is the street he secured a ricksha in one's cocktail to a table on the very A little astigmatic, and one hardly which he hurried to the Hongkew
edge of this pool and reflect on the possibilities of ordering a second driak.
knows whether one is drunk_or whether it is the decorations. The Bergere Bar, near the Folies Ber- sere, is one of these glass palaces there the bar itself is entirely of thick, frosted glass.
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For the benefit of the British visitor there are some simple rules to follow, especially in drinking in the Elysian Field bars. Always tip the waiters and the barmen at least ten per cent.
"Kalf-Way House,” There is the Portiques, which is a vast gallery affair, and a bar concelled at the end, whereto the sweet music comes from afar, while one drinks in big, deep leather chairs, hard to get out el. And the very newest bar is the Berri, per haps the most pretentious of all Champs Elysees Cafes. It was just
Speak English unless your know opened the other day. It has an overflowing terrace, wide, high ledge of French was born with you. drinking rooms, an upstairs bar in All the waiters in the good bars know enough English to bring you black and white marble for mourn-
** aut too ful drinkers, and a down stairs a dry, cocktail or one bar, with those deep chairs, seduc- dry. tive lamps, soft, thick carpets," If you insist, the waiter will where silken ankles and satin heels often leave the bottle or your table, lean ever so lightly, and where the but that's a bad habit to get into,
cut fine so as not to rastie capecially in a new town. 100 much in the shaker.
That old crashing sound of Bob's bent and battered cocktail shaker at the New York Bar would be vulgar and profane in this soothing
Ice
retreat.
Fouquet's is notorious as a half way station, and the last on the left, going up, is Tortoni's, an cther of the new refill stations. The Select, despite its name, has a cer- Lain charm, especially those down stair loges where boys and girls ge and drink and talk politics, and hold each other's gloves.
RUGBY LEAGUE FINAL IN LONDON.
POOR ATTENDANCÉ.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, May
In dull and cold weather, before 40,000 spectators, in the Rugby League Cup Final Wigan beat Dewsbury by 13 points to 2..
station.
Chang, when questioned by the court, admitted he was a member of the gang, and said that he had been engaged to keep & watch. He told the court that one Pang, who styled himself as an officer under General Chang Tsung Chang, had asked him to join them.
Money Lenders' Claim. The other three accused, charged with harbouring kidnappers denied any knowledge of the abduction They to the court that they lived by making loans to others, and
It is largely due to his (Sua Fo's) enthusiasm, his clear think- ing, and the breadth of his far sighted vision, that China already has advanced so far in laying out, with expert Western advice, the lines, to be followed in this great work," Mr. Murphy said.
Proceding directly into the body tinued:- of his address, Mr. Murphy con
said...
Mr. Goodrich reiterated the first speaker's, prohecy "that Nanking would in ane rank with the fore- most capital cities in the world in point of beauty and orderliness. He said: Nature has been gener- ous in providing natural advan- tages for Nanking, and the possi bilities seem so great of developing Chinese architecture for large structures like railroad stations, public assembly, with picturesque office buildings and places of large towers strategically pagoda-like
the main streets, the maintence and Placed, parlous at intervals over restoration of the old walls and its temples on the hill tops, Chinese gate houses" and of the beautiful- garden design employed in parks and along parkways featuring as it does the beautiful feathery bams
the same time the most seientifically boo-with all these possibilities con summated, Nanking will be made at planned and the most beautiful capital in the world.
"It possesses a greater river than the Thames or the Seine or even the St. Lawrence" at. Quches.' It
has finer mountain scenery than ay capital city, except Berne and those of some of the South Ameri- can Republics. It can exceed Vien
na in its Ringstrasse on the top of the wall. The Thames Embank ment, the
waterfront Antwerp boulevard and New York City Riverside drive (except the Pali sades) will be bettered. It com bires the hills of Rome and the
level areas of Berlin. The towers of Copenhagen can be duplicated by
a
restoration of the celebrated
PASSENGERS.
Arrivals,
The
City Naturally Beautiful, "It is not alone, however, in ita architectural possibilities that I feel the greatness of the opport- unity afforded in the city planning porcelain pagoda and by others of Nanking. In its natural "lea erected at important points. tures and surroundings, the city picturesqueness of the old water- capitals in the world In what and the waterways of the Kings has advantages enjoyed by few ways of Arcam can be captur other capital can we find parallels revived." A better street system for the mighty Yangtze River on than those of Washington and Paris one side of the city, bearing the is being planned, with more and commerce of a hundred million pleasanter parks and parkways. People, for the lovely Lotus Lake, on the other side, with its picture- quely wooded islands, and its possibilities as the park centre of a suburban residential development, for the rolling terrain which adds so much to the architectural possi-
The following passengers arrived bilities of the future thickly built portions of the city proper, for the by the s.s. Aeneas from Birkenhead low hills bordering Nanking on the and way ports:-Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bowman, Miss B. A. Bowman, north and south, and for their cul-Miss M. P. Bowman, Mr. C. J. A. mination at the west
So close to the Gates that it Esdale, Miss M. B. Ewart, Mr. A. P. Hall-Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. E. scems almost & part of the site A. Kingcome, Comdr. and Mrs. J. itself, is Purple Mountain, rising N. Kaox and infant, and Mr. E. 1.400 feet in a silhouette of such in- dividuality and character se almost to give the mountain an actual per sonality. And when, added to the beauty of its natural surroundings, you consider that over half of the seventeen to eighteen square miles, forming the area within the walls of Nanking, is cultivated fields, you will realize how unusual an opportunity is here afforded, to achieve a city plan laid out almost on ideal lines.
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were sub-lessees of the house.
Assistant Police Advocate King -S. Kum, in prosecuting, pointed to the court that since Chang had ad mitted to Mr. Chun that he dared not free him. for having taken an outh before his "commander," there is no doubt of his being member of the gang.
The case was adjourned till the
Carry your money in a pocket book, not jammed up like waste paper. The best way to lose it is to pull it out like a handkerchief, afternoon of May 13 to allow the because it
is square and washable like Treasury notes.
Every cafe bas" a chasseur. He will get you anything for a tip, from cigarettes to telephone num bers.
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And remember one thing, In strange gentleman Paris, if speaks to a strange lady, she must not consider herself insulted. This works both ways.
CHALLENGE GOLF MATCH.
SCOTTISH-AMERICANS" WINNERS.
(THROUGH BRUTER'S AGENCY.).
LONDON, May 5.
plices.
AUSTRALIA LOSES BEEF CONTRACT.
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Chinese Stan Organized.
the very best way we can. But
Laiming, and Mr. M. F. Kung.
Mr. T. W. Vaughan, Comdr. J. CK Harzawa, Mr. S. Takada, Mr. The following passengers arrived de Iuso, Rev. L. La Ravire Mer-17. Yamashita, Mr. K. Satoh, Mrs.
McNeal.
without giving an
it seems to me that is not all; and
On Saturday by the s. President row, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Train, that, in addition to educating the
Van Buren, from New York and Mr. J. M. McKee, Mr. A. O. people at large by object lessons in good architecture and good en-way porta: Mr. F., Chen, Mr. Alberga, Marquis K. Kido, Miss G. and Mrs. J. B. F. da Silva and Hinton, Marquis G. Tokugawa, gineering, we should also aim to WAR OFFICE ORDERS GO TO train up as many individual Chi- two children, Mr. G. K. Hau, W. T. Mrs. Y. Tokugawa, Mr. G. Moto SOUTH AMERICA. nese as is practicable in the tech- Kit, Mr. and Mrs. F. L Ng. Mr. mum, Mt. H. Ino, Mrs. Y. Yamada,
nical processes by which we achieve H. S. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mrs. S. Fujita, Mr. T. Fujii, Mr. DON'T LEAVE HONG KONG our resulta. With this in mind I Sevilla, Mr. C. J. Sun, Mr. and T. Kozu, Mr. J. Ig, Mr. F. V. suggested to Sum: Fo, when he was Mrs. K. G. Ueng, Master V. Hug, Coville, Mr. Coville, H.E. and in New York last Summer, the Mr. T. C. Wong, Mr. C. K. Wong, Lady Jose, da Costa Carneiro, Mr. advisability of bringing out from Mr. P. Cabaylo, Capt. M. B. Curtis, M. Yamada, S. Nakayama, Baton home only one assistant for each Mr. T. K. Jis, Mr. O, May, Mr. and T Kawasaki, Mrs. K. Kawasaki, major project, relying for a staff Mrs. J. S. W. "Bean, Sir Vyner Mr. Y. Kawasaki, Mr. Y. Ayakawa, entirely on Chinese to be organized Brooke, Mrs. O. F. Caznine, Miss J. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cooke, Mr. B. Carnine, Mr. C. C. Chu, Mr. and Mita, Mr. K. Satoh, Mr. K. Tatsu- here,
Mrs. H. L Clark, Miss K. Cosman, mura, Mr. N. Tamers, Mr. K. Mr. C. R. Delagrange, Miss H. R. Ishiguro, Mr. K. Fukada, Mr, and Finch, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Frier and Mrs. T. S. Parry, Mr. and Mrs. J. two children, L. A Foa, Mr. K. CP Hudson, Mr. and Mrs., H. Goe. THREE MONTES Huang, Mr. and Mrs. T. J Leblanc, beler, Mr. H. Kooriba, Mr. B. BIX MONTHS. Miss D. Leblanc, Mr. G. T. M. Inata, Mr. S. Tokunaga, Mr. H
The War Office "bully" beef contract, which has hitherto been placed in Australia, has this year been placed in South America..
The contract was for a million tins, and it is stated that the price quoted by Australian firms made it impossible to continue to buy from them.
The loss of the contract is a severe blow to Australia, as the success of the meat industry encouraged In a fourball match over 20 holes the trade in fruit, jams, and other for side stakes amountnig to £500, food products. This in tara stimu- on the Dalmahoy course, near lated the timplate plante in New Edinburgh, at the end of the morn- South Wales, and also helped the ing round the Scottish-Americans tinplate trade of Cardiff. Tommy Armour and Bob Cruick Queensland cattle raisers have shark were 4 up on Henry Cotton spent large sums in recent years and Charles Whitcombe..
in procuring pedigree stock to bring their cattle to the bigbest pos sible standard.
The Americani by 4 and 3.
LATER.
This suggestion was adopted, and on my arrivel, in Nanking I found a city planning bureau or- ganized, under the National Gay ernment, with a good-sized staff of draftsmen under an architect and
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