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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PARTICULARS & CONDITtion to Nane the FIFTH ORDINARY

be held on MONDAY, the 17TH DAY of YEARLY MEETING of the HONG MARCH. 1930, at 3 r.x., at the Offices KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY of the Public Works Department, by LIMITED, will be held on SATUR Order of His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, DAY, the 16TH DAY OF MARCE, 1930, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at at its BOARD KOOM of the Mong Kok Trai, in the Colony Company. SECOND FLOOR, EXCHANGE of Bong Kong, for a term of 5 years, BUILDING, Hong Kong, at 11 O'CLOCK with the option of renewal at a Crown for the purpose of receiving a Bont to be fixed by the Surreyor of His Statement of Accounts and the Report BUSTY THE KING, for one further term of the Board of Directors, for the Finan- of 75 years.

cial Year ended 31st DecEMBER, 1929, and re-electing Two Directors and the

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

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Junction of

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Local Forecast:- winds, fresh, fine generally.

Frof. W. Brown, MA, B.Sc.; F.R.S. E., AM.L.E.E., will deliver a lecture on "Pompeii, the Reear rected City" on Monday, March 17, n.8-45 p.m. in Room E of the Main Building of the Hong Kong University, at the meeting of the Education Society. The lecture is open to public, and all interested. are cordially welcome.

WEATHER RPORT. similar to that of statehood. The Filipinos would govern themselves entirely, under a Constitution Yesterday's weatherreport, fore-adopted by the Philippine Legis cast and remaks, ued by the lature, except for an American Commissioner who would act in an Royal. Observatory at 3.

advisory capacity. Tariff autonomy stated:

would be reached gradually over a period of ten years, after which complete independence would be granted automatically, providing it were ratified by both a Philippine plebiscite and a two-thirds majority of Congress, Another resolution proposed a joint Commission of eight Americans, six of whom would be members of Congress, and eight Filipinos, six of whom would be members of the Philippines Legis- lature, which would meet in Manila, investigate and study Philippine problems, and then report its find-governess. Night Editor (Wachal Office)ings to Congress.

Tel. Central 431)

The Philippine Legislature sent London Office: 83Fleet Street, two of its lenders, MANUEL Boxsa, Speaker of the House of Represen-

Editorial and Busims Offices: 11, Ice House Street Tel. Central

12.

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The Daily Press.

HONG KONG, MẠNH 13, 1930.

THE FUTURE OF THE

"PHILIPPIES.

ence.

the part of

of

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Skegness magistrates recently passed sentence of death on Alsatian dog, but agreed that the execution need not be carried out so long as the dog was kept out of Skegness. It was stated that the dog attacked a six-year-old girl while she was walking in a public park with her brother, and their

Mr. Henry Barrington, aged seventy-two, while learning to drive a car at Bristol was taken ill, and

the car swerved across the road,

ara

M. Agien Lajour, who claims' to have directed. 118 ducis, nays there. are about 30 duels a year in France Ninety per cont. fought with swords and the rest with pistols, Sabre. duelling in rare, although it is stated to be less dangerous than sword dudling.

Ilfo Given for Salençe.,

were

The story of how a young doctor gave his life in the cause of science- was told at an inquest at Cardif on Dr. Francis Arnall, aged thirty- three, a lecturer at Cardiff, Techni anl College, who died after an ex- plosion in the laboratory while conducting chemical experimenta Mr. John Malcolm Davies, a fel- low lecturer, said the chemicals used in the experiments dimethyl tartrate,

methyl iodide, silver oxide, and

which were poured into a test tube and sealed by Dr: Arasil, who put the tube ed up the lube Ave minutes later over a blow pipe. Dr. Arnall pick- and it exploded. He was rushed to hospital, but died three hours after. Mr. Davies said that if the experi- ment had been carried through there was no doubt it would have important. "Mr. Gerald Tudor, the coroner, said:... It was Another instance of a young - life being given in the cause of science. The verdict was "Death from shock. intensified by internal hemor

Mr. Pepys in Hong Kong.

Lightning struck and killed a girl who was playing the piano in her home at Achanliano, Madrid, recently and during the same stormrhage.". set fire to the clothes of a priest whe was conducting a funeral service at the altar of a church near Bilbao. The congregation fied in terror, while other priests tore away his burning clothes, but he was not seri ously injured. A wave of cold is sweeping over all Spain, and snow has fallen in Madrid, Cordova, and Boville, while three men have died of cold in Andalusia. There are six feet of anor between Burgos and Santander, and wolves have come down to the plains from the mountains.

growing sun-tan vogue, which re quires that women's bucks be evenly

and deeply bronzed, beach-costumes that needed two straps to hold them up last year get along with one or none this season. The intest

This day do take my nuncheon with a pretty wench, who tells me, to my great content, that she is to be of my play, How she shall do her part I know not, but well, I expect. But Lord! if my wile do hear of this This night Mr. Prodgers and Mr. Povy to dinner, and we do talk much of the ex cellent comfort arranged for all st the Jockey Club. "And all agreed that the Stowards had done most- marvellous goode work in a wondrous short space of time For there is a lounge mighty comfortable where one may drink of chocolate in the ear

ly morning so be one is minded

to visit the Couree at crack of dawn. And also there is a goode bar where strong waters may be had for the signing. But how they shall collect the chits the Lord

knows, and I hear that Linstead and Davis have much before them." But there be so many liars and goa

tatives, and Dr. PEDRO GIL, leader of the minority party in the House, colliding with a dust-cart. It then as a special delegation to ask Con- mounted the pavement, turned back grean to grant immediate independ on to the road and ran into a which crashed This delegation, together lamp standard, with the two resident Philippine through the bodywork. Mr. Bar- Commissioners in Washingtor, ap- rington died shortly afterwards, peared before the Committee at its and Mrs Creighton, his compan-been first hearing and presented the ion, was injured. Philippine argumente in favour of independence. They contended that the United States gave the Philip pines a solemn pledge of independ- ence as soon as a stable Govern- ment is established " in the islands, as expressed in the preamble of the RECENT development have added to Jones Act of 1916, the organie net the

maze of compleities surround. for the Philippines, and declared that the time for fulfilling that ing the question independence promise had arrived "Regarding for the Philippine Islands, which the economic aspect, the Filipino delegation offered evidence to prove has received more atention during conflict of interests between the present kesion Congress than the United States and the Philip ever before One & the important pines has become so great that pew aspects has ben the recent Philippino independence is highly disorders between Americans and desirable for the common goods of both. Representatives of several Filipinos in Califrnia, in which leading labour and agricultural two lives were st and several organizations of the United States persons injured nother has been appeared before the Committed to Bathing Suits of 1930.

ask that independence be granted. Feminine beach fashions next the renewal of ebrts to place a These organizations took the posi-summer consume-even less cloth than tax upon or limit the importation tion that Philippine products, those of 1920, according to advance

chiefly sugar and cocoanub-oil, are of Philippine products which at in direct conflict and seriously reports from such fashionable win- ter resorts as Palm Beach, Florida present enter the United States free affecting similar domestic indus

and Antibes, France. Due to the of duty. These have contributed tries. There has been some doubt to creating unprecedented. Congres- these wrganizations has tended to sional interest in roblems relating improve or harm the cause to the Philippine The California Philippine independence. Intima tions were made in the Committee, riota especially rought forth a

room of selfish motives," and beach-pajama shown in New York sips, I know not what I may believe. arge number of pecches which, in some Committee members contended stores is of diaphanous Shantung

that independence should be "con-

silk and nothing is worn under addition to teichng upon the ques|sidered on its merits as a humani neath it. Many bathing suits bave Povy and Prodgers agree. Then tion of indepenence, revived the taring question, and on whether or

no backs at all, being held in place question of whiter or not Filipinos not the Filipinos are prepared for by a strap around the neck. can be excluded from the United self-government. Opponents of in- dependence were principally repre- States as long as they are a subject sentatives of American firms which

Recommendation for radio race. This is aninvolved problem have capital invested in the island, "This will no longer be one of that has never been definitely and of interests whose business the so-called rebel churches of the university of national education, depends largely upon importing diocese," said Dr. E. W. Barnes, with an endowment of $10,000,000, settled, and therejas been consider Philippine products or upon ship- Bishop of Birminghara, Inst month, bas been made by the Advisory Com

mittee on Education by Radio in a able controversy to whether the ping goods to the islands. Most of in publicly licensing, the Rev. E..

these witnesses stated that the OLDIERA United States ha the legal right granting of independence would The visariate has been vacant since Washington. Representatives of W. Parslew as vicar of Stirchley, report to Secretary Wilbur in the Company will be held at the to exclude Filingos. Conflicting spell economic chaos" for import March last owing to the refusal commercial radiocasting who were HEAD OFFICE, No. 6. DES Taux opinions have bea expressed from ant Philippine industries. The of the Bishop to license a priest present at the session said that ROAD CENTRAL Hong Kong, or time to time by eminent jurists and Filipinos are entitled to sympa until ornaments in the church had America was not ready for such a WEDNESDAY, the 96TH MARCH

thetic consideration of their aspira been removed. The parochial move. The Columbia System offer- 1930, at 2.30, for the purpose of other authorities on the legality tion for eventual independence, but church council," said the Bishop, a counter suggestion that a division receiving the Report of the Directors of such proposed gislation. Fili to grant them independence before has loyally obeyed my request education by radio be set up in together with a Statement of Accounts for the Year ending 31st DECEMBER, pine leaders have seized upon the they are economically prepared to that they should take action that the federal office of education. survive is cruelty, not sympathy." certain ornaments illegally placed The plan for the radio university 1929.

California incidets and the re Some opponents of independence in the church without & faculty as outlined was that its educational

ed in a board of control to be com sultant agitation Fer Filipino in advanced the argument that Con- should be removed. Your new vicar and financial polices should be vest- migration as andher reason why United States Constitution to grant gards the declaration of cath of

gress is not empowered by the tells me quite simply that he re

posed of not mora thác 15 persons. they should be gated independ- the islands independence. This con- canonical obedience he bas just This board of control, the commit

Their pot of view is stitutional issue, like that of im- taken as a solemn pledge." Rebel tee recommended, should incor- migration, has never been definitely churches in the diocese were few porate the radio university as an expressed as fobs: We are decided, and is also the subject for and diminishing in number, Dr. educational institution, not operat

ed for profit. An administrativo American subject even though we conflicting opinions, and will pruby Barnes added.

staff, consisting of a general direc are not entitled citizenship, and ably be a subject for prolonged

tor and 48 state. directors, was debate before action is taken on are therefore entled to all rights any of the Philippine proposals

suggested. and the fullest reasure of protecnow before Congress. tion that Ameriod sovereignty can give us. But givus our independ ence, and you on then treat us as a foreign pedle and place us under the quot system of im- migration."

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. KOWLOON 19. PHONE C. 616,

THE BANK OF CANTON, LTD.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOT

that the NINETEENTH OR DINARY

ANNUAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS of

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED From the 107 MARCH, 1930, To the 20 MARCH, 1930 (Both Days inclusive). during which Period No Transfer of Shares can be Registered.

By Order of the Board,

LOOK POONG SEAN,

Chief Manager, Hong Kong, 16th Mar., 1930. [9153

HONG KONG CLUB.

NOTICE.

T THE SECOND YEARLY DRAW

ING of 20 DEBENTUBES. (1928 Tano-$500. Each) of the HONG

NOTICE IS HER ORDINARY KONG OLUB, Payable on TUES (9154 ANNUAL MEETING or SHARE DAY, the 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1930,

will be held at the will be held in the CLUB HOUSE Offices of the Company, Sr. Gronaz's 11 O'OLOOK, A.M., on THURSDAY, BUILDING, CHATEŻ ROAD. Victoria, the 20TH MARCH, 1930, Hong Kong.

Bearers of Debentures are invited to WEDNESDAY the 9TH DAY of MARCH, 1930, attend the Drawing." at Noox, for the purpose of, receiving a

By Order, Statement of Accounts and the Report

T. A ROBERTSON of the Directors for the year ended 31sr

Lieut. Cal,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 11th Mar 1930. (9146

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of the Sale by Poblis Auction Company will be CLOSED from

the

By Order of the Board of Directors,

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

General Managers

THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the be bold on MONDAY,

SATURDAY, Ɛra MARCH, 1930, to 17TK DAT of MARCH, 1980,

WEDNESDAY, 19TH MARCH, 1980, Public 8., at the Offices of the Works Department; by. Or

by Order of Hisuth Days inclusive. ExpaZIENCY US GOVERNOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Sham- Thaipo, in the Uolony of Hong Kone, for form of 75 years, com mencing from 1st July, 1896, with the option of renewal at Crown dent to be fed by the Surveyor of His MAJESTY 723 King, for one further term of 24 years less three days.

PARTICULARS OF THE-LOT.

No. of Sala

Registry No.

Locality.

New Kowloon Inland Between New Kowloon |-- Lot No. 1397.

Inland Lote Nos, 1998- & 1201, Aplin Street,

Bham Shui Po.

Boundary

Measure.

ments.

N. 8. E. W.

As por

sale plan

Contents i

Square foot.

8,575

Aszual

Bental.

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Programa Forme the SECOND EXTRÁ RACE MEETING to be held on SATURDAY, 22ND MARCH 1930 (Weather Permitting), may be obtained and CAUSEWAY BAY STABLES,

enco

News and Views.

Three cases of small-pox, 1 of typhoid and 1 of meningitis were notified to the Medical Offices of

Dr. R. A de Castro Basto,

Dr. Barnes Wins A Viitory,

Cæsar Ro-Visits Rome.

Mr. Julius Cæsar, a Weymouth chemist and member of the town bonacil, who claims to belong to the. oldest family of Castra in the world, has left home for Italy in search of further records of. bis ancestry. I am going to Rome, Padun, Treviso, and other cities," he said."I am descended from Cesare Adelmare, Court physician The tariff quesion has repeatedly | Health on Tuesday,

to Queen Elizabeth, and the Italian Dukes de Cesarini, and I myself entered the complicated Philippine

bear the Christing name of Adel situation as the fenate has worked upon the schedule of the new Tariff D.O.M.S. (Lond.), "has been ap mare. "My family originated at Bill since Cong opened in De-pointed Honorary Ophthalmic Sur Padun, and I have recently received comber. Schedule involving sugar, geon to the Kwong Wah Hospital. family records which may help me coccanut-oil. another Philippine

to trace my lineage right back to products led to siderable debate On Friday, March 21, an auction the Julisa line of Casasy which, regarding the placing of tariffs will be held by Messrs Lammert flourished before the Christian ers. against them, and consequently Bros. at the Metropole Hotel, "They call Weymouth the Naples bringing in the abject of independ. Icehouse Street, of goods and of England," he added, “and I am ence. Sugar iterests of Western chattels ordered by the Registrar going out to Naples to see how far

that is truc and Southern States have been to be sold. particularly deve in creating an

confirmation service will be interest in Pilippine problems. Starting last ummer, when the held at the Diocesan Boy's School House fret bon consideration of on-Sunday morning by the Bishon the Tariff Bill they have waged a of Victoria. Friends of the sixteen" strenuous campagn either to tax or hoys to be presented for confirma to limit impets of Philippine tion are invited to attend the

gary which, fey contend, is in service. serious, conflict with the domestic

11

A Famong "Rugger"' Club.

After a break of a year, the Fek- "tesian-Lorettonians recently made a welcome reappearance on the Richmond ground. Although, with

But I wax stout, and hope to find elevatora next year. Wherewith we fall to musick for an space. And so to bed.

Radio University.".

Looking Back 25

The M.O.H in his, annual re port says:-In my annual report.... for 1600 I showed that the aphuol

rainfall during the decade ending that year was 11 inches less than the average rainfall during the preceding decade. In 1902. I show ed that the average rainfall had: inlien more than 104, inches during the decade ending that year below the rainfall for the previous de- cade, and we now see that the average deficiency amounts to near- ly 201 inchpe, when, the past de- cade is compared with the imme- diate preceding one. This is matter, of serious moment in con- "nection" with " the question of the water supply of the Colony, and indicates moreover, a progressive change in our climatic conditions Daily generally Hong Kong Press, March 13, 1905 Looking Book 50 Years.

industry. The in addition to On page 2 today will he found at the Rica COTA HONG KONG CUP keeping up a hed-fought battle-for another interesting article on wire, club has a record unequalled in the of the Attorney-General admitted

independence, to representatives of less, specially written for the Daily the Philippinesave had a difficult Press, together with a list of short time keeping proposals adverse to and long wave stations and hours them from enteing the tariff legis of transmission, and other items of lation. While immigration and news for those who are interested in tariff problems have been receiving | wireless. such marked atention in Congress,

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GENERAL

MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Offices of the Undersigned on WEDNESDAY. the 26TH MARCH, 1030, at NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Musagers, together with Statement of Accounts for the Year ended the SIAt DECEMBER, 1929,

The: BBARE REGISTER and TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED. From the 12r to the 26TH MARCH, 1930. Both Day inclusive

General Managers,

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the Senate Comittee on Territories The report of an armed robbery and Insular Afairs has been in, was made to the police yesterday vestigating varius proposals relat afternoon by a widow living at the ing to the Philppines The mea second floor of Na 626 Shanghai sures considered were: A Bill pro Street, Mangkok The report stat viding for compete and immediate ed that thres robbers were armed independence of the islands, a re-with knives and gained admittance solution which cled upon. Congress to the flat on the pretext of renting to establish a sytem of tariff auto-a cubicle. The occupants of the Bat nomy for the philippines and were bound and gagged and money. plan for creating a Common-and jewellery to the value of 888. wealth of the Pilippines," which was stolen. At a late hour last I would give the islands a status night no arrest were made.

the improvement in English foot- On Saturday, Mr Alfred Parker: ball, much of their former glory | Stokes, of the firm of Sharp, Tollor, has gone, this among old hot and Johnson, was on the motion history of Rugby football. The an attorney in the Supreme Court club was founded in 1881-82, and of Hong Kong. The Chief Justice was composed of Fettes and Loretto said that he would not say he hop

ed Mr Stokes would stay here. men at Oxford and Cambridge. All internationals and Blues the first many years; be rather hoped he F. L. teams fashed into "Rugger would, soon ge home, wealthy,, and as now glass in the firmament.- that he would not stay so many With the exception of Bradford, years as he himself land done. His none of the great North of Eng Lordship then turning to Mr land sides could stand against Thomaett who had been sitting in them, and it is doubtful if any Admiralty and was just leaving international side has produced a the bench, asked him how many finer back division than H. B. years he had been in Hong Kong. Tristram DJ M'Farlan, E. Mr. Thomselt replied twenty-two: Storey, G. C. Lindsay, AR Don Upon this the Chief Justice warmly Wanchops, and D. G. G. Asher, shook hands with him, say Between then Fettes and Lorttohe was afraid they were two bad have produced nearly a hundred specimens of the offects of the "Rugger Blues at Oxford and climate-Hong Kong, Daily Press, Cambridge.

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