MASON'S

DELICIOUS

OK.

SAUCE.

Library, Supreme Court

Hongkong Daily Press

ESTABLISHED 1857.

No. 22,328 Nャ#£# 81445 HONG KONG. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12,

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

TIME-TABLE.

On and after DECEMBER 6T, 1929, until Farther. Notios (all previous Time Tables cancelled)..

ПIP TRAINS

STATIONS No, #{No, # F0.10'ram No 4 No, No.1

Kowloon.Dep. 6.40 8.058.80 9.08 9,15 10.00 19.10, 1,15 9.95/7 2.60) 4,30) 5,40; 7.86

9.25 10.08 13.15121

9.38 10.20 12.30 1.38-

„9,63 1033|13:43) 1,49)

(4,88) 5,48) 7,44

Yaumati,Dep. 6.40

Shatin Dep 7,01

Tipo Dep 7,15

4.50 6.00) 7.56 6.04 6.138.09

Taipo

Harket. Dep. 7.20 -

Fanling Dep. 7,30

9.38 10.37 12,47 1,32 -- 7 --- 10.10 10.47 12.67) 3,02 — († 200

Sheang-

| shui"...Dep.] 7,95|

9.07 0.45 10,15 10.52; 1,02 2,07 mi

Shum-

12.05-

chun ...Arr. 7,41 8.45 9.13 9.51 10,2110,59 1,08 2,13 3.10

Canton...Arr.

| 5,09 6.17 8.13 5,18 6.97 5.33 5.38 6.235.53 8.97 3.34 5.29 0.58 8.83

5.48

6,20

DOWN TRAINS

STATIONE

No. 1, No. 5o. ↑ No.11 No. 4) No.10 No. 17 No.19, No.11 AX. AM... A,M.P.M.P.3.) P.3.

No.2 No. 13 No. 2) PM PM PM.

...Dop.

8.10

8.25

Canton

Registered as a Newspaper at the General

Post Office in the United Kingdom

Jongkong desig

Evane

Managing Director

You'il

THINK beffers

-with

GOOD

SIGHT

Quallikas Turapean Attention, Under"

"Zymizki Terling Eqelpasst ak....

LAZARUS,

13, Quran's Bold Cesiuat, -

Zahlahed, overžai Yan

For Appointment

Phone Mr. COOPER, U.2203.

1930. * BÃÆ#@^ƒEX PRICE: $3 PER MONTH

SOVIET WAR ON THE “KULAKS.”

MOBILIZATION OF AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY.

RUSSIA'S TREMENDOUS EFFORT TO SOLVE FOOD PROBLEM.

Moscow-The spring campaign

on the agricultural front. Mobili- zation of farm machinery. A piti less drive against tho kulaks."

In military phrases such as these the Soviet leaders and the Press are preparing the public for what elsewhere is a simple seasonal busi ness-the sowing of spring seeds. The Soviet Government and all its supporting bodies, the Communist Party, the Communist Youth, the "shock troops" of active workers and peasants, are gathering their full strength for a united cort in 11.47 2.48 4,89 5.47 6.18 8.4216.58 true military fashion. |(1,35 2,54446) 5,54 12.00) 8.00 (4,50] 5,58 19.115.115.00) 8,09 11,18 9.18 6.04.13 12.80 3,885.17) 6.26 12.42) 8.44 | 5.29) 6.38. Art. 6,179,0211.33 11.45/12,07.12.45 3 20 † 3,88) 8.44

Shumchun...Dep. 7.17 3.03 10.3411.08p1.37 Sheunghai. Đốp, 125 82110

Fanling

...Dep. 7,30 8.16 10.47

TaipoMarket. Dep. 7,40 8.98 10,879

...Dop. 7,44 8,31 1101

Talpo

Shalin

..Dep. 7.57 8.44 11,0 45

Yanmail...Dep., 9,11) 9.58 11.28) Kowloon

6.15

6,69

Wider Cultivation and Larger Crops.

The immediate objectives of the 7.00 7.29 7.34 campaign are as follows:-

*FOR FIRST Class Pasennones QNİT WILL STOP AT ANY STATion of Request Further information may be obtained at the RAWAT OFFICES, KOTLOOM, from Mosers, Tron. Cook & Sas, Lro. Hoxe Kono, from TES AMERICAN EXPA188 COKFANY, Hone Koxe, or from Tax CHINA TRAVEL SERVICE, 6, Queen's Boad, Hore Kora.

50]

By Order,

R. BAKER, Manager.

AND

HONG KONG, CANTON A MACAO STEAMERS.

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONG KONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND THE ÜHINA NAVIGATION Co.,LTD.

HONG KONG-CANTON LINE.

Sundays Sailings from Hong Kong:Daily, at 8A.M. & 10.00P.M.{

110,00 r..only) Sanday Bai Ings from Canton: Daily, at 8AM. & 4.30 P.M.)

HONG KONG-MACAO LINE.

SAILINGS From HONG KONG-Daily at 3 a.m. & 4 p.m. (Sandays excepted) BAILINGS From MACAO Daily at 8 am & 2p.m. (Sundays excepted) (MONDAY, 1011 FEBRUARY-SAILINGS at 8 am. From HONG KONG

and 2 p.m. From MACAO only.

THE NAVY'S CHOICE

Coates

ORIGINAL

PLYMOUTH GIN

OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE,

Where to have Tiffin To-day.

LANE CRAWFORD'S RESTAURANT:

MENU.

From the Joint Waggon Roast Leg of Pork, Apple Sauce

Hors D'œuvres

and Cabbage...95 cts.

60 cts.

To-day's Tiffin-$1.35.

Chicken Macaroni Soup

-Fried Fish, French Potatoes

3-Fan Ku Kai Fen -Sauté Lamb and Green Peas.

-Roast Pheasant, Bread Sauce 6.-Cold Corned Ox-tongue, Potato Salad

8-Boiled Potatoes

Roast Potatoes

9-Spinach-

10.Suet Pudding and Golden Syrup

-Fruit

12. Tea

13.-Coffee

1. The total area under spring plantings for the entire Soviet Union must be increased 11 per

cent. over the 1929 areÜ,

cent.

[United Preis.]

A Tremendous Weapon,

For the present the communes are closed to them, and the few who

It is on the socialized sector that the Kremlin leans most heavily in have managed to find a way in will its plans for 11 per cent, growth in be quickly expelled. Neither per- acreage and 8 per cent. growth inmitted to work their land private- productivity. The State farms mustly by methods to which they have plant no less than 3,000,000 hectares been accustomed, nor to join the (7,500,000 acres). The co-operative collectives, the lot of the Ficher communes which in the spring of classes estimated at 3,000,000 per- 1990

-covered, 4,300,000 hectares sons-is not enviable. But the Bol- (10,730,000 acres) must take insheviks, engaged in what they cons 30,000,000 hectares (73,000,000 acres) sider an epochal drive for socialism, this.spring. At the same time high do not stop to sympathim with goals have been established for rais-these "class enemies:"" ing the number of work animals, cattle, pigs and other live stock.

If the collectivization part of the

Lack of Machinery;

Another serious obstacle to the programme, and one which cannot be overcome by means of suppres sions and exceations, is the lack of tractors and other machines. The collectivization movement develop

campaign is carried out in full and recent successes along this line make it almost certain the Soviet regime will possess the most power ful weapon for leading the coun- try to socialism. It will mean thated much faster than was foreseen, creating a sharper demand for one-third of the entire planted machines than the Government can 9. The per-acre productivity of acreage will be socialized and in the the sowings must be raised by 8 per virtual control of the Government.

satisfy at the moment. To achieve these increases in For the first time since the Com other words, to obtain an ample munists took power twelve years food supply for the country in a ago they will control enough farm period of strained reconstruction produce to assure their urban cen- the Central Government has aptres of a minimal food supply propriated 814 million roubles, and Only a catastrophic crop failure or another 140 millions must be raised awar could wrest this weapon from from local resources. This money their hands. will reach the farmers throughout i this broad land in the form of). 25,000 new tractors, 300 million roubles' worth of various machines needed in the sowing process, and

By denying its population even more than heretofore, and by ex porting everything that the world will buy, thousands of tractors are being brought in which did not figure in the year's import plans. At the same time strenuous efforts are being made to repair and put back to work machines which have, broken, "down under the strain of the last years. Moreover, tractors will be used in three shifts, 24 hours a day, an as to wring every ounce of usefulness trom them.

Doom of the "Kulaks," The Kremlin has good reason therefore for concentrating all its forces on the accomplishment of the Until the spring sceda are under spring sowing objectives. It may ground, the sowing campaign will be safely prophesied that it will monopolize the attentions of the

including executions where deemed necessary, will be applied to overcome resistance.

21 million roubles' worth of ferti-brook no opposition from kulaks Soviet Government. Everything lizera.

(richer peasants), whose interests else, even major questions of for- The mere enlargement of the food are hurt by the campaign or from eign policy, will be secondary mat-

any other elements which might I ters, negligible by comparison. supply, however, is an immediate interfere with the sowing pro aim closely bound up with more gramme. The strongest official fundamental Soviet purposes. The measures, huge resources in cash, tractors, fertilizers, selected seeds, etc. will be used to fortify the so-called so cialized sector of agriculture. They will be thrown into the balance, on the side of the co-operative farms and the Government-owned, indus trialized forms, as against the in dividual peasant, especially the richer layers of individual pensants.

The policy towards the richer peasants has recently been stated with brutal candor by Joseph Stalin himself. He said that the Government now intends to "liqui date the kulaks as a class"-in other words, to wipe them out entirely. Some of them may sur vive as poor private farmers; even tually, it must be supposed, they will be admitted into communçe,

message from Townsville, Queensland, states that a police. launch has returned from Palm Island Native Settlement with Dr. and Mrs. Patterson, both of whom are in a serious condition. The launch also brought back the body of Superintendent R., M. Curry. It is alleged that Supt. Carry ran amok and, after shooting several comrades and setting fire to build- ings, left for a neighbouring is" land. When he returned the next day an aboriginal shot him dead.

Diary of Coming Events.

To-day, (February 12.)

Lai Wah Co., Ltd., Extraordi nary General Meeting, 145, Des. Voeux Road Central, 2 p.m.

Lammort's Auction: Household Furniture, 13, Broadwood Road, 2.30 p.m.

Lecture by Father Kennedy, 3.J., Sidelights on the Workings of the Mind," St. Patrick's Hall, 6.30

Fanling Hunt and Race Club: Hounds Moet at Kennels, 3.45 p.m.

Hockey: Sim Shield, Club Army, U.S.R.O ground, 4.30 p.m.

H.K.C.C. Tennis Tournament, 4.30 p.m.

Queen's Theatre: Revue,"

Hollywood

World Theatre: Sailor Made Man" and "Black Jack."

Star Theatre: "Beau Broadway." Tea Dances: LK. Hotel, Pehin sula Hotel, & p.m.

Dinner Dances: H.K. Hotel and Peninsula Hotel, 8.30 p.m.

European Mails: Outward: Europe vid Vancouver, B.C., and via Siberia (Emp. of Russia), 10 n.m.; Europe.vid Biberia (Porthos), 2.30 p.m.

Thursday. (February 13.) Feast of Lanterns.;

H.E.C.C. Tennis Tournament, 4.30 p.m.

Queen's Theatre: The Valiant." World Theatre: "Desert Nights" and "The Romantic Lady"

(Chinese Film).

Star Theatre: Four Sona” Ten Dances: Hong Kong and Peninsula Hotels, 5. p.m.

Dinner Dances: Hong Kong, Peninsula and Repulse Bay Hotels 3.30 p.m.

Dinner Dances: Hong Kong and Peninsula Hotels, 8.30 p.m.

European Mails:- Inward: Europe via Sues (Kalyan); Europe rid Siberia (Karmala).

Saturday. (February 13.) Hockey: Kowloon Ladies v. Re- creio.

Central British School, Annual Sports, 2 p.m.

3rd H.K. Annual Marathon, 3 p.m.,

H.K.C.C. Tennis Tournament, 14.30 p.m.

Friday, (February 14.) Christian Fellowship Meeting,

League Cricket: Division I.: Helena May Institute, 10.30 a.m.

0.8.0.C.. Royal Navy, Kowloon Lammert's Auction: Household | C.C. v. H.K.C.C., University . Furniture, 460, The Peak Barker Army. Division II: RE. & S. 1. Road, 10.30 a..

R.A.0.0, H.K.C.C... Craigan- Star Ferry Co., Ltd 32rd Ordi- gower, Recreio . University. mary Yearly Meeting. Mesars Jar Friendly:-Division II.: C.8.C.C dine Matheson's Board Room, 11. R.AS.C.

H.K.C.C. Tennis Tournament, 4.30 p.m.

Lecture "Ships" Mr. Cock, H.K. University, 8.30 p.m.

The English Singers, Theatre Royal, 9.15 p.m.

Queen's Theatre: "The Valiant." World Theatre: "Desert Nights" and "The Romantic Lady (Chinese Film),

Star Theatre: "Four Bons,"" Tea Dances: Hong Kong Hotel, and Penizzala Hotel, 5'' p.m.

The English Bingers, Theatro Royal, 8.15 p.m.

Queen's Theatre: "The Valiant." World Theatre: "Desert Nights". and "The Romantic Lady" (Chinese Film),

Star Theatre: "Four Boni.” Tea Dances Hong Kong and Peninsula Hotels, 5 p.m.

Repulse Bay Hotel, and Peninsula Dinner Dances: H.K. Hotel,

Hotel, 8.30 p.m.

European Mail:-Outward: Europe vid Suez (Karmale), 20.30

THE

HONGKONG

PENINSULA HOTEL; HONG KONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAY HOTEL, PEAK HOTEL.

AND

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL, PALACE HOTEL; MAJESTIC HOTEL.

HOTELS,

LIMITED.

IN ASSOCIATION WITH TER

GRAND HOTEL DES WAGONS, LITS, PEPING.

The Only 'Hotel in CANTON Directly under European Management,

THE VICTORIA HOTEL

SHAMEEN

Guides

and Trips

arranged for

and Special Caze Taken af TOURISTS. Cable Addresa: "VICTORIA."

ARMS & AMMUNITION HUNTING EQUIPMENT FIELD GLASSES NO-BATTERY FLASH-

LIGHTS

·HUNTING WEAR

THE HONG KONG SPORTING" ARMS & AMMUNITION STORE, 5-6, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.

FOR SALE 1930

G

POSTAGE STAMP CATALOGUES.

Bright

From

Stanley Gibbons, Ltd, do.

**

3.50

and Son, British Empire...$2.50 Do.. Doy

Foreign Countries... 5.56 The World... 8.50

Scott Stamp & Coin Ca, da, Ivert and Tollier,

Whitfeld King Co., do

4.25

4,00

GRACA & CO, "Dealers in Postage Stamps, Religious Goods, Garden Beeda, Pictorial Post, Cards, Toys, &ân da:.

No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET, P.O. Box No. 620. ... HONG KONG

ON SALE.

dan ...

18

ONG KONG HANBARD RE-

HORTS of the MEETINGS

of the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL for the Session 1996.

REVISED BY MENYERS.

PRICE

$5.

Hong Kena DAILY Parts OTTICA

Courtesy, Comfort, Service ard Luxuries of Modern Hotel

- Construction

THE HOTEL RIVIERA

MACAU -

Cable Address :- "Riviers, Macau."

THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE CO.

TWO SCHEMES.

́(1) The CHILDREN'S EARLY PROVIDENT SCHEME Combines the very latest and best features of Assurance and Investment for the benefit of your Child.

́(1) PARTNERSHIP ASSURANCE A plan of Assurance appealing to

business men.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

AGENTS,

2 QUEEN'S BUILDING.

PETER DAWSON WHISKY

WHEN BROAD MINDS THINK ALIKE

"P.D. EXCELS SILVER MARKET

ITS STANDARD (QUALITY) IS NEVER LOWERED.""

Obtainable everywhere.

Sole Agents-H. RUTTONJEE & SON,

Share This Page