NEW ADVERTISE.

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INTIMATIONS.

THE HONG KONG DAILY

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE. THE NINTH

GRAPH CO., LTD.," OF

DENMARK.

HONG KONG STATION.

NOTICE:

ENDERS or TELEGRAMS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that From Ist-DECEMBER, The RATE for ORDINARY TELEGRAMS To All Countries ia EUROPE Will Be Reduced From DOLLARS 1.80 (Fr. 3.75) to DOLLARS 1.85 (Fr. 3.45),

E. JESSEN,

Superintendent, Hong Kong, 30th Nov., 1929. (8699

NOTICE.

N the Departure from the Colony On the otRISON, DE

R. H. WILD will take Charge of the LOCAL BRANCH of the SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE Co., LTD. (6691

HONG KONG ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY,

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EMBERS are Reminded of the CHURCH

MANNUAL

PARADE of the SCOTTISH COM PANT, HE.V.D.C, which will be held

EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 30TH NOVEMBER, 1929, Commencing at 1.30 P..

The First Bell will be Rung at 1.00 r.. The Charge for Admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.00 for all Persona Including Ladies.

Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform Half

Price.

Members are advised that they must show their Badges to obtain AdminRIOTS to the Members Enclosure,

Each Member has the right to in- troduce Non-members to the Members'

1.2 Enclosure, Tickets for whom can be obfained from Missaru, Linstzad & DavIS, SE at $5.00 Each Up to FRIDAY, 29TH NOVEMBER, 1929.

The

for Admission for Ladies to the Members' Enclosure will be $2.00.

Each Member can obtain, upon Ap plication to the SECRETARY, Badges for Admission of 2 Ladies Free of Charge.

Bookmakers, Tie Tac Mos, etc., will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincts of the HONG KONG

COLD, DAMP. AND CHANGEABLE WEATHER

bring to mind steps that -may-be taken to protect the fragile and susceptible.

"WATSON'S"

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MALT EXTRACT

with

JOCKEY OLTA during the Race Meeting COD LIVER OIL

NO CHILDREN ALLOWED IN EITHER

ENCLOSURE ON ANY PRETEXT.

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NOTICE.

OF SUNDAY, 1ST DECEMBER, for NO LATE CARS Will Run Alter

the MORNING SERVICE at the UNION CHURCH, KENNEDY ROAD,

WARNING

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HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD.

THE Directors of the

any HEREBY WARN the PUBLIC that A NUMBER of SHARE CERTIFICATES Have Been Fraudulently Obtained from the "Company and the Holders of the Share Certificates representing the Undermentioned Shares are re quested to, forthwith communicate with the General Managers of the Company, Messrs. JOHN D. HUM-

PHREYS & SON :-

Shares Numbered:-

2801-2900 4731-4830 11301-11500

13551-13800

15311-16410

16501-16600

19301-19400

2C301-21000

24001-24050

12.05 on The NIGHT of SUNDAY, IT'DECEMBER.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

by Public Auction

it be held on MONDAY, the 2 DAY of DECEMBER, 1929, at 3 r.. at the Offices of the Public Works of Kn Department, by Order. EXCELLENCE TEX GUTERMOR, of One Let of OROWN LAND at Tai Kok Teui, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for

term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of HIS MAJESTY T Kina, for one further term of 75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Baia.

Kow.con InlandTM

Registry No.

Locality.

24601-24550 20401-29900

34261-31360

34601-34800

38581-38800

40501-40700

43201-43300

45401-45600

48701-46800

47801-47825

18801-48900

56301-53400

56795-58894

58201-58300

58693-53096

59095-59894

62401-62600

BATUI-DANJO

64901-64960 35001-65050

60307-68400

68773-68812

68001-65950

69001-69100

7

69201-69-400

€9501-89500

70401-70500

74101-74150

82301-82400

85701-85800

87195-87234 88001-88200 82251-88400

83901-89100

01851-91700

91001-92000

93601-93650

96101-95500 06201-96300

Lot No. 2275

Junction of Tai

Nan Strest and

Cedar Street, Tai

.G.

Kok Tsui.

Boundary Measure- ments.

NS.

ft. ft. ft.

As per

sale plan.

Contents in

Square Feet.

About

18,810

ROBUY

Rexital,

190

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

29,083

<ẻ Į Upset Price. |

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Bale by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 2ND DAY of DECEMBER, 1929, at 3 r... at the

Dfices of the Public Works Department, by

Order of Els EXCELLENCỶ THE GOVERNOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Tai Kok Tsui, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Bent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His MAJESTY Kino, for one farther term of

75 years.

PARTICULAKS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale.

Kowloon Inland

Registry No.

Locality.

Lot No. 2276.

Nan Street and Cedar Street, Tai Junction of Tai

96101-96500

99201-90300

103705-103729

105705-106729

105849-105898

106321-106420

106749-106773

106849-106893

G

120788-120987

121343-141442

124343-124517

123376-126975

135336-135435

135001-135975

139413-139202

140063-140262

144093-144189

145490-145589

148576-148775

149083-149175

By Order of the Board,

MESSA, JOHN D. HUMPHREYS

& SON, General Managers,

November 27, 1929,

NOTICE.

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THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC

CO., LTD.

ATOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN That Certificate for 8 Shares Nor 20095/20092 issued in the Name of ban been GIDEON BALLOCH doclared LOST and Abonld the Bane not be produced Before the OTH DECEMBER, 1920, I shall be decred GAMUELTER and at NO EFFECT GİBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD.,

Agents. Hong Kong, Nov. 20th, 1929. [8651

Kok Tsui.

Boundary,

Mensure

menta.

ft. ft. ft. 16.

As per

sole plan,

About

Contents in

3,720

Square feet.

Annual

Rental.

6,610

** |Upset Price.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

18680

Bu

PARTICULARE & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Auction to

be held on MONDAY, the 2ND DAY of DECEMBER, 1929, at 3 ... at the

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

increases one's natural.

power of resistance,

Prepared from British winter malted barley and liver oil specially cod selected for its vitamin' Its palatability content. makes it acceptable to the most fastidious.

Price 1 lb. Bottle...$1.35

2 lb.

...82.00

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PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1929.

WEATHER REPORT.

Yesterday's weather report, fore caet and remarks, issued by the Royal Observatory at 5.45 p.m., stated:---

1.

The anticyclone is centered over the Pacific to the east of Japan. Fresh to moderate monsoon will prevail along the S. coast of China and over the N. China Sea.

Local Forecast: N. winds, mode.

rate, fine.

MARRIAGE.

JACK-SPALDING.-On November 20,

at Hong Kong, LAWRENCE JACK, son of the late W. C. JACK and Mrs. JACK, to DAISY MAY SPAL

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Editorial and Business Offices: 11, fee House Street, Tel. Central Night Editor. (Wancha Office): London Office: 21, Bride Lane,

Fleet Street, E.C. L

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Tel. Central 4811:

The Daily Press.

HONG KONG, NOVEMBER 30, 1929.

The last four years have been a On pago 10 will be found an transition period in the Colony.interesting interview with a local It is no longer a place where Egbroker concerning the Shanghai lishmen enn make money quickly

The total output of the Kailan

and easily. Many activities in share-market and conditions in this commerce and the professions, once | Colony. the monopoly of the European, are now shared with keen Chinese com- petitors. The Englishman's stand- ard of life out here more nearly Mining Administration mines for approximates to what he is content the week ending November 18 with at home. Hong Kong's streets amounted to 84,980 tons, and the are no more paved with gold than

those of London or Manchester. sales during the period to 73,702 The man who picked up a fortune tons. twenty years ago has now to accept a competence. The old gulf between

Me M. R. Shaw, of Tregunter Chinese and European has got to Mansions, has-reported to the police be narrowed and to be bridged. In that between 1 am and 7 a.m. yes. very many ways the two

race terday some person stole from the differ, and like sensible people will house, the door of which was left neree to adjustments based on those open, a quantity of silverware differences of custom and outlook. | wörth 8145. But a new basis of equality has to

The Scottish Company of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps will hold the annual parado service at Union Church, Kennedy- Road; at 11 o'clock on Sunday morning. Lieut. H. R. Forsyth will be in command. The Chieftain (Mr. A, H. Ferguson) and the Com- mittee of the 'St. Andrew's Society- will also attend, and the service" will be conducted by the Rev. F. C.

Young.

Hong Kong Sugar Trade.

We understand that efforts are still being made by the Sugar Merchants' Association to persuade the associated banks of Hong Kong to amend the recent decision to increase the charges made for fin

AN ABLE ADMINISTRATOR.

WHEN the standard history of this Colony comes to be written the four years of Sir CECIL CLEMENTI's Governorship will no doubt be des cribed as a notable administration East Prava Reclamation scheme nearly an hour before the police fear that unless better financial

"Winnie's '* Birthday.

arrangements can be made, this im- We portant trade will be lost. learn that further appeal has been made by the Sugar Merchants' Association to the associated banks of the Colony, strongly urging & downward revision of the present commission charged.

be sought, preserving at the same At Central Magistracy yesterday, time the fundamentals of British three Chinese were fined $500 each, and Chinese manners of life In

er six months' hard labour, for un-ancing shipments of sugar to this his appreciation of this problem lawful possession of a revolver. Colony from Java. The merchants. and his furthering of its solution, The weapon, was found in the pos-luterested in this business say it is not by legislation or official action, sesion of a man, who gave in forma impossible to get any help from but by peroral influence with both tion leading to the arrest of the exporters in the form of opening parties. His Excellency's most not-second, and the latter in turn im revocable credits with recourse, and declars that unless the bank, modify able services to Hong Kong have plicated the third man.. probably been performed. It is not

their demands the sugar trade will a matter that can be measured in

be lost to the Colony. This business any tangible terms, but it is vital. An indication of the terrible at a moderate estimate amounts to as nothing else is vital, to the strain under which employees of between 30 and 35 million dollars... future of this Colony, which Sir brokerage houses have laboured a year in value, and is done on a Cxcit has aimed at making the during the recent upheaval in Wall very fine margin of profit. Accord- educational and

administrative Sirees is seen in the suicide of aning to the Sugar Merchants' Asso- model for modern China. It is elderly woman clerk employed in a ciation, the increased charges now significant that already the Chinese broker's office. Unnerved past en-being made by the associated banks Chamber of Commerce is consider-durance by the pressure of work, in dealing with consignments, of in their manner of recognising the woman threw herself from the sugar from Java more than wipe out what the Chinese community owe roof of a forty storey building in that narrow margin, and will make the present Governor of Hong Lower Broadway at the height of it impossible to continue handling Kong.

the rush hour traffic. Such was the the business. Japanese competition The administrative policy pur-force of the impact that her cloth is very keen; especially in connec ed by Sir CECIL CLEMENTY has ating was virtually torn off. A crowd tion with direct trade with Canton, and Hong Kong sugar morchants times heen severely criticised. The of thousands collected and it was was inherited from more prosperons could remove the body. Small incidents-possibly provoking days, and the granite core of contemporary criticism-will be for- Morrison Hill proved an unexpect er factor in increasing the expense. gotten, while certain big achieve-The work was in such stage that it ments will be recognised and re- had to be continued during the corded as such. Mr. CLEMENTI, as lean years, though it was not im- mediately essential to the Colony's he then was, became Governor of welfare. It is easy to call for Hong Kong shortly after the strike public improvements, but many a of 1925 had come to an end, thanks State has been rained by the grandiose, and ill-timed schemes of very largely to the energy and the its raiers. Every dollar made in stern determination of Sir REGINALD Hong Kong during the last four STUeas. It was a crisis calling for years has been needed to tida over troublong times, and for boarding great qualities both in the leader against the day when new enternrise and in the community, nor were can be launched. Aviation develop- these qualities lacking. But Siments, which had to be put in hand at once. if Hong Kong was, not to REGINALD'S successor was left with relinquish all hope of becoming an the far more subtle and anxicos ir port have been started but problem of the Canton Boycott other things have had to wait. Sir CECIL CLEMENT Fisked A water Hong Kong's strike and, boycott famine, and when disaster was im can be compared to the British minent held on in hope of rain. the trur solution of the problem. labour troubles of 1920-the genera! It was an uncomfortable time, but SCHOOLS.

strike and the long drawn-out ecal the Government's policy saved us TISS CODE, TREGWINT. REIGATE dispute. The respective difficulties many millions. Plans were ready M SUBZZ1

(Norland Institute for the statesman engaged in deal to deal with the emergency, but they were not needed. Had earlier stets Training), would like care of Children in her Charming House. Gooding with the two problems can be been taken at enormous cost the Schools near, or could give First Lessons. guaged by the fact that in England Colony would now be bewailing the Moderate Terms. Recommended by the Mr. BALDWIN'S Government lost in lack of courage that could not hold Rer. G. R. LINDSAY, lats of St.

the miners' strike the great prestige out till the inevitable rain descend- „Andrew's Church, Kowloon.

it gained in the days of the spected. Sir CECIL CLEMENTI has had to unprecedented series of cular general atrike. The sudden face an crisis and the long struggle, here crises, and those who have been in and at Home, can again be com- personal contact with him will have pared with the pitched battle of memories of conferees and nego the Marne and the trench wanted than a round of pleasurable social warfare tiations of grave moment rather for a display of the pugnacity and functions. He has had to stand on discipline inherent in our raer: the the bridge in times of storm, when boycott needed in addition to those in easier years he would have been presiding at banquets and parties qualities Enowledge and foresight But the Colony has weathered the

A.S. WATSON & Co.,

LIMITED.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Phone C. 16.

KOWLOON DISPENSARY, K. 19.

Established 1841.

INVESTMENT.

years:

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Confucian Schools.

....

the

the

For the first time in years Mr. Winston Churchill, Britain's re cord Cabinet post holder, celebrates a birthday as a private individual to-day. He is fifty-five years old. Chancellor of the Exchequer in the late Conservative Government, he Newspapers By Wireless.

Hong Kong is not mentioned in lost his official position when the Labour party came to power in the list of places overseas where

But" Winnie," as he is call-simultaneous publication of May. ed by most people but not to his great London daily papers is to be face has plenty of other jobs. made possible by the wireless trans- Chief among these is a definite posi-mission of pictures" of tion as one of the leaders of his original sheet Bus even in large party. Mr. Baldwin is, of course, centres of British population like the party's chief, but shrewd obser- Capetown, Sydney, and Montreal, vers in some quarters are inclined a faesiuiile of the current day's to believe that Churchill is the London paper would not command power behind the party throne, a very wide sale. The idea may be and may have more than a small possible, from the electrical en- share in handling the party's policygineer's point of view, but it will in the future. Other "jobs" of his not be practical from the journalis- have included soldiering in the tie viewpoint. The South African, Beer war horse-riding, which he Australian, and Canadian man indulges in once every three years, in the street" is much more in- hour's hard terested in news about his own declaring that an gallop keeps him fit for another country than in what appeals to

unusual London editors as good copy." three clothes, especially hats; and most In fact, it is a standing complaint recently, bricklaying, having built of overca visitors to England that himself a cottage at Westerhaun, the London papers "never" print any news from the critic's own country That it may be possible Keut.

to transmit by wireless a "picture" of a whole page of a newspaper It may have seemed strange, to that shall be completely legible same readers, that the report of the 15,000 miles away is an astounding proceedings at the Chinese Chamber achievement to contemplate, but reference to Confucina schools. The and Canadian newspaper saares as of Commerce meeting included there will be no slump in Australian explanation, however, is quite a result of the feat. simple. In the first place, both the schools and the Chamber originally established, as a result of the efforts of one man. Further, Locking Back 25 Years. of a very high order."

Sir Ceci came well equipped for reactions to any crisis which may the Confucian Society and the is the time fixed for St. Andrew's

To-night, it will be remembered, his difficult task. Having erved arise in Canton during the next few Chamber of Commerce. At a re-Ball, to be held at the City Hall, his governmental apprenticeship in weeks will be competently handled. "PEAK MANSIONS.”

cent meeting of the former body. His Excellency is expected at Hong Koog he acquired wide ex-

In the Straits Settlements Birthe question was raised of finding nine o'clock, and the ball will com- ITUATED witain Two Minutes'perience in the interior of China,

in British Guiana, and as Colonial CECIL, CLEMENTI will find a problem ways and means of meeting a demence immediately. The official set Chinese im mand for i rased salaries made of lancers will be composed as Walk from the Tram Station and Secretary of Ceylon. His heart had after his own heart. wverlooking the Santhera Side of the remained, however, in Hong Kong, migrants are entering that territory by teachers the free schools un- follows: Dr. Rennie (President of Island. Ready for Occupation.

and, as he himself put it. his re- in great numbers, and their quali-der the Society's control. "Knowing St. Andrew's Society) and Mrs. Five-Hoomed and Sir-Roomed

turn to this Colony was to him aties of frugality and industry are that the Chamber of Commerce had Villiers Hatton, His Excellency Bir APARTMENTS

home-coming. His Excellency is placing a great proportion of the voted funds in other directions for Matthew Nathan and Mrs. Gershom first and foremost a Singlog The problem of settling them antis-ed to make an appeal to the Cham- Noel and Mrs. Cruikshank, Major- Colony's wealth in their hands. educational purposes, it was decid- Stewart, Vice-Admiral Sir Gerard and the problem of Sing-British factorily, of imposing a goveramenter for the assistance needed by the General Villiers Hatton and Mrs. relations and co-operation has

As stated in Playfair, Sir H. S. Berkeley and always made the strongest appeal in harmony with their needs, of Confucian schools," to his imagination. No mere stu- doing justice between them and the yesterday's issue, it was decided Mrs. David Wood, H. W. Robertson dent, though he knows the Chinese original inhabitants, and finally of that although the Chamber could and Mrs. Dicken, Hon. Gershom classics thoroughly and has made harnessing Chinese ability and gen- not vote any money for the purpose Stewart and Mrs. May, Hon. R. translations of Chinese literature, erosity to the furtherance of the from its own funds, it was prepar- Shewan and Lady Berkeley. The he is thoroughly acquainted with common weal, will call for the ed to circulate an appeal to in- following couples have been invited. the ways of Chinese officialdom and qualities of statesmanship which dividual members for support.

to sit at the President's table at with life in all grades of Chinese have been displayed in all of His

supper:-Dr. Rennie and Mrs. society. A scholar-administrator of

Excellency's dealings with the Chi-

Hatton, His Excellency Sir Mat- the type to whom MARCUS AURELI Territories. Sir CECIL CLEMENTI nese of Hong Kong and the New

thew Nathan and Mrs. Gerahom Stewart, Vice-Admiral Sir Gerard Noel and Mrs. H. W. Robertson,

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Apply to:-

Means. WOO & NASH," Nos. 4 & 6, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Hong Kong.

with all Modern Conveniences Drying

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NOTICE.

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RIDGE AND MAHJONG DRIVE on DECEMBER 10rn at the HELENA MAY INSTITUTE, in Aid

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were

Beme Chinese are members both of

Japan's Loss.

The death of Mr. Sadno Saburi

Hon. Gershom

the Philosopher Emperor of ancient will take with him to Singapore the robs Japan of a very able diplomat Rome, is an inspiration and an sincere wishes of his British and at the early age. of fifty. Born at Major-General Hatton and Mrs. J. ideal, he would make no claim to Chinese friends in this Colony that Okayama, he graduated from Tokyo F. Brown, Sir H. S. Berkeley and kinship with what may be called

the geninl school of public man." he may be no less successful in his Imperial University in 1905, and in Mrs. Ramsay, But the person who uses his position than he has been during his com- tion for entrance to the diplomatic Shewan and Mrs. David Wood, work in the Straits Settlements the same year passed the examina Stewart and Lady Berkeley, Hon. to command laughter for his jokes as well as respect for his office often paratively brief term of office as service. Almost immediately Mr. Mr. G. W. F. Playfair and Mrs.. obtains neither one nor the other. Governor of Hong Kong.

Saburi was sent to the Legation at. C. Dicken, Mrs. J. R. M. Smith Peping, and during the next ten and Mrs. May, Commodore Dicken years held diplomatic posts in and. Mrs. Playfair, Hom, F. H. Petrograd and Paris in which May and Mrs Cruikshank.-Hong latter city he remained four years. Kung Daily Press, November 30, In 1918 Mr. Saburi returned to 1004 Japan to become one of the tutors

News and Views.

Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His EXCELLENDY THE GOVERNOR, of Ons Lot of CROWN LAND of the HONG KONG BENEVOLENT In England, at the present mo Tai Kok Tsui, in the Colony of Bong 800IETY From 3.30 to 6 P.M.ment, the stoical and cynical Mr. Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the CHARG3 $2 Fer Player. Any Lady SNOWDEN has become a popular option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be

should please communicate with Mas.THOMAS is under a cloud... zed by the Sarveyor of E MAJESTI THEling to be Responsible for a Tuble idol, while the jovial" JIMMY" KING, for one further term of 75 years.

H. G. SHELDON, 25, PEAK MANSIONS,

During the long tension of the Before DECEMBER 6Tα....

boycott stubbornly defensive Two cases of small-pox and 2 of EAST Provided FREE Please Come. policy was maintained by the Hong diphtheria (all Chinese) were re-

Kong Government. The efforts of ported on Thursday." BORODIN and his followers entirely failed to involve Hong Kong in any incident which could be added to Company

The Great Northern Telegraph announces that from the list of China's burning and December 1 the rate for ordinary ineradicable wrongs." After trade messages to all European countries relations had been restored Sir will be reduced from 81.80 to 81.65 Crein waited till the right man was

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Kowloon Inland.

Registry No.

Locality.

St Tai Kok Tsui.

Lot No. 2377. Cedar Street b

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Contents in

Square fea!

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of the Crown Prince (the present Looking Back 50 Years.

The Hong Kong Artillery. Volun Emperor), and the following year was appointed First Secretary to teers had a drill ́on Friday night the Embassy in Washington. After with field-pieces on the Garrison four years in that position he re- Parade Ground. Commandant A. turned to Tokyo to take charge of Coxon and Captain Francia were the Commercial Bureau in the present, the latter taking command. Foreign Office, which post be resign-To-morrow night the volunteers will 18 HERE, BUT WHAT SHALL

ed this year to take up, the very parade at the gun-shed and proceed responsible position of Minister to BE DONE FOR THOSE WHO

to Happy Valley with the guns, CANNOT AFFORD THEM?

China Mr. Saburi returned to where they will go through several in power to negotiate an entente per word. with China, symbolised by a memor-

Japan only a fortnight ago, after manoeuvres and blank firing. It is "EMBERS of the Committee'nt

The World Theatre will revert to meeting Dr. C.-T. Wang and dis to be hoped that there will be a tend at the Society's Roomable exchange of visits hetween His CITY HALL, EVERY MONDAY and Excellency and Marshal LI TRAt its winter programme, that is four cussing with him the many Bino-good muster on the occasion, al- THURSDAY. at 10.80 to receive HSIN. Results of the highest im performances daily, from December Japanese questions awaiting solu- though, as it will be the night after GIFTS of BLANKETS,·· Port-work | portance were achieved, not the 1. There will be a full orchestration. The news of his tragic death St. Andrew's Ball and the Opera will be received with deep regret by Company will be performing at the least being a great reduction of the conducted by M. R. Bakalinikoff at

www.sporformances and his many friends and not least by Theitre Royal it is hardly to be operation between the police of the Chinese Interpreter at the 2.30 those Chinese officials with whom expected.-Hong Kong Daily Press,

The has been recently in contact. November 30, 1978. and 7.15 shown. two cities.

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