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There has been a drop in the mar- It is notified for information ket value of shares which is esti- that the following tender has been mated at over 3000 million yea-accepted:-Messrs. W. & Bailey & and stockbrokers and speculators Co., Ltd., $3,230, for the supplying use of their revolvers and by

are getting very worried about it, They want the Government to atabilise the situation before the slump gets still more serious- in other words, that public funds be employed to keep share quota- tions up to an infated value. The Steckbrokers consider the slump in shares is a much more serious inat- winds, and silk, and-na is always the case ter than the slump in cotton-yarn in Japan-look to the Government to do what is needful to save fools being made to pay for their folly.

About ten days ago there was a heavy slump in the shares of the Kanegafuebi Spinning Company the largest textile concern in Japan. On April & old shares were quoted at, about 197 yen and new at 4 yea; three days later the quotations stood at 190 and 77 yen respectively-n." loss" of about 11} million yen in 'the market value of the company's stock. This slump was due, not to "external causes

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been advised to exercise his power His Majesty the King has not of disallowance with respect to the following Ordinances:Ordinance amend the Arms and Ammunition No. 32 of 1099-An Ordinance to Ordinance. 1000: Ordinance No. 34 of 1929-An Ordinance to araend the Deportation Ordinance, 1917.

A score of anti-Fascists attacked the Italian Consulate nt Nice last week and smashed all the window. panes of the house. Only by mak- firing several valleys were the police able to scatter the crowd.

It is reported from Takyo. that, the North Saghalien Oil Co. dieg covered a new oil stratum north of 150 feet metres thick. Oba, Saghalien, 3,000 feet deep and

Word has reached Peping that His Excellency Mgr. Constantini, Representatives of several peace sacities in Washington testified Fapal Delegate to China, has been before the Senate Judiciary Com- take the post of Archbishop of selected for the cardinalate and will Frazier proposal of a constitutional inte line for the papal tiara. While mittee last week, in support of the Milan, thus bringing His Excellency amendment which would make it the United unconstitutional for States to engage in warfare.

The attorneys for the Standard Oil Co. and Vacuum Oil last week denied that the proposed merger of the two concerna violated the old Standard Oil Co. 'dissolution

decree of several years ago. It was

declared that this decree contained nothing preventing a merger of the old subsidiaries after an actual divorce had been achieved.

the Papal Legation at Peping can- not at present ecafirm the report, it is understood to be correct. Mgr. Constantini is abcnt to return from Szechuan. After a little while at he will leave for Rome to be in- Peping attending to urgent matters, vested in office.

A party of 18 American magazine writers arrived in Yokohamın last week at the invitation of Japanese tourist organizations to spend two months in Japan, Korea, Man- A haul of 500 taels of non-Govern-churia, North China, and Formosa, ment prepared opium, worth about "viewing the scenery and observing $1,000, was discovered on board the conditions." Expenses of the tour, Bine Funnel liner, 5.5. Ixion, when it is understood, are being borne . a party of detectives led by De- by the Japanese transportation and tective-Sergeant Humphreys made tourist organizations, which expect a search on the ship on Saturday the already extensive American afternoon. The drug was concen)- tourist trade to be increased by the ed among cargo in the hold of the articles to be contributed to Amori- steamer. No arrest has yet been'; can magazines by the writers.. made by the Police.

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The case in which Mrs. Van Leetaz is suing. Mr. Louis R.

Things are done in a very curious" Ladow for G.810,000 in connection way at times in this Colony. Here plaintiff is alleged to have suffered mittee meeting was held to discuss with a muter accident in which is an example. Last week a com- seriets bodily injury was mention a draft of the address of welcome ed in the U.S. Court for China, to be presented to Sir William Shanghai, last week, when Judge Peel on his arrival in Hong Kong. Purdy ordered that it should be No intimation was given to the set for hearing on April 17. Mr. English newspapers of this meet. C. P. Holcomb appeared for plain-ing, nor was any expected, since tiff and Messrs. Schuhl and Lurton such proceedings are always re- are defending.

garded as private: We note, how- that the Chinese papers Announcement was made by the publish an account of the meeting, Chinese Legation in Washington and we understand that their re that it expected to open Chinese porters were invited to attend the Consulates at Chicago and NewPlaceedings. Who. issued the in- Orleans in May, doubling the pre- vitation we do not know, nor do sent facilities for handling com- we know why the Chinese reporters merce and travel. Until further were not asked to withdraw when expansion is practicable, Chicago nese Consulate between the Atlantic will have the only Northern. Chi-

and the Pacific Coast. The New handling matters relative to Cuba. Orleans Consulate will ist in

where Japan has recently opened a consulate.

While

their presence at a private meet- ing was discovered, for they made no effort to conceal their identity. If it is desired that these proceed- intimation to that effect should be ings in committee be reported, an

sent to all newspapers. If, how- ever, these discussions are meant to be private-ns is usually the.. ease the steps should be taken (1) to ascertain who invited the

Chinese reporters to attend, and (2) confidence. It is obviously impro- to prevent any further abuse of

for

decision to cease, payment of extra allowances first instituted during the war, and continued until now. This decision affects some 40,000 operatives in thirty-six company's action is being strongly resisted by the workers, nevertheless other large industrial concerns" are either taking, or contemplating action on similar lines to those fol- lowed by the Kanegafuchi Corn- pany. Rightly or wrongly, labour in Japan regards this move by the greatest cotton spinning concern in The Trustees of the Sailors' Home the country, as a definite attack and the Missions to Seamen in deliberately inarched against the Hong Kong intend at an early date workers. Wrongly or rightly, era to apply to the Legislative Council Bill ployers generally are suspected of for the introduction of a

"An Ordinance to pro- having determined to cut down entitled, wages in order to keep up diri-vide for the Incorporation of the dends, and from recent advices it Sailors' Home and Missions to seems that the workers are prepar- Seamen." ing to resist this policy. While.it may be true to my that economic The marriage arranged between conditions in Japan are less serious M. CECIL GRAHAM PERDCE and than those prevailing in most other Miss MARGARET KNIGHT NORTH countries, it is certainly untrue to will take place on Saturday, say that the present trouble is May 3. A reception will be mainly due to external causes. The held at 11 a.m. at the Peninsula issue is as domestic as it is definite Hotel, 1st floor, at which all-is is the old conflict between friends will be welcome. (035. capital and labour, and the pecu- liar politico-social conditions exist- ing in Japan are such that any dispute on that issue is apt to take a dangeroas turn.

Sydney, Australia, Hagen. the golf champion, was Since Writing the foregoing,

naked whether he had ever holed confirming the opinion expressed From Tokyo fully

aut in one. "Sure," said Hagen. "I have done, that twice, once on situation.

the seriousness of the

the Eastern Coast of the States and rer that Chinese journals amald A decision by the Tokyo. Municipality to reduce the bonus

once on the West. The first time he given the opportunity of obtain- paid to its tram and motor bus staff

was at Worcester, Mass. Just being information which is not only has led to the employees declaring

fore the American championship, withheld from the English papers. Aa" Government regulations pro- Bobby Jones, Joe Kirkwood, Tommy

but must be surely regarded hy a strike as from Sunday. Stepa arc

vide that no. Department of Re-Armour, and myself had a friendly most members of the Committer as being taken by the authorities to lion or Theology" shall be allow foursome. We came to the 6th hole.

information. never keep communications. running with ed nor shall any courses in re-

intended the help of volunteer drivers, andligion be made compulsory in any

The wind was blowing a little, and publication: no doubt it will be possible to educational institution, the Ministry

everybody decided it was a No. 2 maintain a skeleton service, but of Education, in separate orders to

iron shot. My No. 2 had a cracked As Others Eee Us. shaft, however, so I used & No. 1. Thus the traits Timex in a re the temper the Japanese workers the Nanking and Shanghai Special I borrowed a new ball from Jones, cent issue: The Kowloon. Magis- is apt to "take an ugly turn at Municipal Goverument, orders in- such times as these, and it will not vestigation to be made at the take it easy. It is a 380 yards hole, an energetic ffensive against that and thought to myself, I'll just trate has beer recently conducting be surprising if some serious clashes Nanking Methodist University and but the ball went in. occur between the strikers and the Shanghai Baptist College in order

evelist." Arpirently these reckless It was the very annoying individual the "trick RECENT cables from Tokyo indicate police. It is now perfectly clear to ensure that this ruling is duly

youths in the Hong Kong suburb that considerable anxiety has been due to external causes, as was

that the trouble in Japan is not observed.

are every whit na determined to aroused in Japan regarding the suggested by Reuter, but to in- economic situation. We are told dustrial unrest: The trade-union

commit suicide with the maximum possible danger to the community at large as are heir prototypes in that well-informed foreign observers movement in Japan is ant strong in numbers, bat such organisations

Singapore. Ther, modus operandi, do not appear to be unduly per- as do exist have pledged themselves

too, is exactly the same. After turbed at possible future develop to support the Kanegafuchi Com-

careful observation they choose the The Chinese steamer Foo Kong, most congested tioroughfares, and menti. Clous students of the pre-pany's employees, and the action

owned by Messrs. Wen Ree & Co., taken by the municipal tram and

the busiest hours of the day, for sent position say that" fundamental-motor-hia staffs is a direct sequel.

of Shanghai, was particularly un- fortunate when leaving the port nerobatie akill. Usally mounted on the free public ehibition of their ly the situation in Japan is less

of Tientsin for Chinwangtae last low-geared machino, specially suit- serious than conditions existing in

week. Shortly after leaving the ed to the purpose, they shut their most other countries at the present

French Bund she collided with the Chinese steamer Pei Ming, lying and proceed to describe circles, eyes or at least apear to do so- time. No serious development is

at the Hotung side of the river, figures of eight art other fas Jikely we are told by Retter-un-

breaking away one of the stanchions cinating" geometric figures in the less general world conditions get

and the taffrail. Continuing her centre of the road Sometimes, course she ran into the Japanese without warning,, the back pedal worge. The financial depression in

Wharf, inflicting slight damage, steamer Kanan Maru at the O.S.K. Japan is mainly due to external

hard and endeavour to stand still and not apparently content with

on their machines righ in the track causes, which accentuate the fact

of some oncoming to, which has two collisions, she again proceeded to apply all availabi brakes or that financial development

down river and bumped into the Japan has not yet kept pace with

Keizan Maru at the K.Y.K. Wharf avoid them. These eylists. would, mount the side-walk in order to

industrial development." While it

on the British Bund. Fortunately, no doubt, be a valuabh acquisition the Foo Kong had not much head to a circus, but as way, and the damage inflicted on to the solution of the raffic prob no doubt "true that world condi-

the three steamers was not of such lem they leave much to se desired. a nature as to nécessitate repairs I think Kowloon is n place for which would delay their departure. push-bicycles," The Foo Kong's unsteady progress magistrate a few days ago, and aid the worthy down stream is supposed to have most local motorists, no oubt, will been due to shallow water and a strong wind.

murmur" Ditto Singapory" A few being towed down river by tug in Kowloon recently woul have a The Foo Kong was such fines as have beer imposed boat when the three mishaps oc salutary effect in this cit

in

HONG KONG, APRIL 21, 1930.

THE SLUMP IN JAPAN.

News and Views.

The foundation-stone of the War Memorial Nursing Home will be not on Tuesday, as stated in error laid on Thursday afternoon next, in a recent advertisement.

Margarete in

Fussbahn, German world's record for altitude for light aviatrix, Inst week, broke the planes on a 40 hp. Klemm nero- plane at Stuttgart, by reaching a height of 4,000 metres.

the Colony for some months spent The Misses Alleen and Doria Woods, who have been absent from in Hollywood, Los Angeles, are due to arrive by the Asama Maru to-day, and will appear at the Service Men's concert at the Lee Theatre on Wednesday night.

first of the month, my first hole in one, the first time the hole had been done in one, the first time the ball had been used, and it was a No. 1 "What about the 18th hole

ing narcotic drugs) was made by and prohibition 1 Hagen was ask-

A big haul of red pille (contain-iron." members of the Greater Shanghai ed." "I guess we borrowed some,

Ľ came the answer."

Hurenu of Public Safety on fishing-boat on April 13. It ap neared that the members of the Bureau, after receiving report to the effect that a quantity of opium was on the bont, which was lying on a creek near the Kungino Flying Field, raided the vessel and seized no less than 300,000 red pills. Three Chinese on the boat were arrested and sent to the Public Safety Bureau for punishment.

A correspondent writes: "I criticism in reference to Young thoroughly agree with your recent Woodley, the play which Mr. Salisbury has been kind enough to show us. It certainly could be great loss The players certainly banned for 60 years without any fell down after protraying char- acters as they did so excellently in that great play. 'Journey's End' (what a thing to remember!) and

and most uninteresting play!" I am sure they felt it themselves not their fault-but that of a weak

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Subscribers and Visitors advice sources and their custom regarding accommodation available, is :o pour the manure or spray it motoring facilities, suitable shop from watering-pots, in liquid form, overping centres, etc the Growing Plants.

Disease-producing Parasites are, there

If, when at home, they will call fore. possibly present on the Surface or telephone to the above address, of Plante, ed., Lettuces, over which the they will receive the utmost assist-tions have something to do with Gardener's spray falls.

ance and the latest available infor- Japan's prezent economic troubles, mation on all subjects of enquiry it is also true that she has a very J. WATSON,

Secretary,

will be placed at their disposal. SANITARY BOARD.

considerable load of purely domes [8263

tic anxieties. Inasmuch as every

Problems of the education of country's foreign trade must be

Japanese children in Shanghai have affected by world conditions,

been explained to Mr. Fessenden, Director General · of the Inter-curred. Japan's commerce is affected, but

national Settlement, by Mr. this is not all the story

A Chinese who appeared before Hayashi, Chairman of the Japanese

A New Picture Puzzle. That the

present trouble in Japan Magistracy on Saturday, charged

Mr. Wayte Smith the Kowloon Amalgamated Association of Street Two hearts that beat as one long Unions, in a visit" made by the not due entirely to external with stealing two bundles of fire-

has been a pretty figure of speech, latter to the S.M.C. offices. At but now that the talkies" have causes is shown by the Reuter wood, was found to be a returned present there are 2,806 Japanese

The new come in, two cameras which ellent advanced another stage.. hear Peak Tramay hai message reporting that the asso- for ten years. The Magistrate ing the six schools founded by the complished fact. In the filming of regard to the terminus of te new. banisher. He was banished in 1927 achool-children in Shanghai, attendly run as one has become an ac that a compromise is probale with ciated stock-exchanges of the coun-sentenced the man to ten months'

"Broadway," the Universal picture track, and that an influenti com- Japanese community, but it is hoped try have appealed to the Goveru- hard, labour for returning to the to add a middle school as well to

now being screened at the Queen's "bination of interests is beig ar meat to take action to "stabilise Colony, and one month for theft, cater for their increased needs.

Theatre with Glenn Tryon and ranged. At present reports spear the situation." Since even the both terms to run consecutively.

Evelyn Brent, two cameras AC- Japanese Government cannot be ex-

Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Waite left. tually rap themselves for thousands Hong Kong Daily Press, Apt 21,

to be in the confidential sige. pected to stabilise anything outside A further charge against trick Shanghai for Home by the Sarpedon of feet of film, without being touch- 1908. its own dominions, it is obvious cyclists was made when the Police that action of some kind within

last week, retiring from Shanghaied by human hands, and ran them- prosecuted Chau Tíu Wing, aged Japanese territory is recommended 18 years, for riding in a manner.

for good after a residence for more selves in perfect union. A single than 25 years. In his early days track was recorded in the laboratory -proving that the trouble, what dangerous to the public. The case

The question has been asked do in Shanghai, Me Waite was one for the two angins of action. This the Chinete. make puns? Seeit & ever it may be, is local rather than, came before Mr. A G. H. Grant of its best footballers and was also gave continuous sound track, and large native craft pass the der external. Recent mail advices from ham at the Central Police Court. a member for eight or ten years of made it passible to cut from angle day we remarked to a byatang: Japan indicate what is in the minds on Saturday, when the Magistrate the 8.V.C. Artillery. For the last to afgle without spoiling the con- of the anxious stockbrokers. There was informed that this was a parti.

"Is that a fe shs (stcamer) ?"! Ze year or so he has not been in good tinuity. More angles can be used promptly replied "No, it's afo has been a very heavy drop in share cularly bad case, as defondant was health and decided to retire from according to the number of cameras if (cargoboat)." The change f Street a few months ago has haptrick cycling, and was attempting Customs, with which he has been quotations. What happened on Wall found to be giving no exhibition of the Statistical Department of the employed,

the Night Club course, was nothing more than th pened, on a smaller scale, on the to pick up a handkerchief while

scenes eight sound-proof cameras of the tone from second or upg engaged ever since his arrival in were used and one sound track rising to third or upper departin stock-exchanges in Tokyo, Osaka, riding on his bike. A fine of $26 Shanghai. Miss Waite, their daugh- made, making cutting a problem in Hong Kong Daily Press, April and three OT four other cities. i was imposed.

ter, is remaining in Shanghai. higher mathematics.

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that the Court has, by virtue of Section 48 of Probate Ordinance 1897. made an Order Limiting the Time for Creditors and Others to send in their Claims against the above Estate.to the 7TH DAY OF MAY, 1930,

All Creditors and Others are accord. ingly hereby required to send in their Claims to the Undersigned on or before That Date.

Dated the 7th Day of April, 1930. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Frecator, Prince's Building, Hong Kong.

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