INTIMATIONS.

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OF H.E. SIR WM. PEEL, K.B.E.

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besta officially received in the Colony that H.E. Sir Wo. PEEL, K.32, will arrive in this Colony on FRIDAY Morning the WEB INSTANT instead of THURSDAY Morning the 8th Instant as previously intimated.

The arrangements and Time pre- viously published for the 8th instant will stand for the r INSTANT, the Day only being changed.

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S. P. C. A. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET.

ING of the Society for the Pre- vention of Cruelty to Animals of Hong Kong will take place on THURSDAY,

8TH MAY, 1930, in the Board Room of Jardine Matheson & Co. LTD.- (To> Floor) at 5.15 PM.

All persoas interested in the welfare of animals are asked to attend the

Meeting.

J. D. A. HUTCHISON,

Hon. Secretary. Hong Kong, 24th Apr., 1980, [9389

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At the annual meeting of the China Association, Sir FRANcis AGLEY said he was rather partial Yesterday's weather report, fore- to the Hong Kong Agreement, and cast and remarks, issued by the thought it would be the very Royal Observatory at 5.40 Great Britain if they failed to put greatest mistake on the part of

that deal through, and if they could possibly seo thair way to fall in | with Chinese wishes in regard to Article 3. I think it would be to the advantage of everyone. I hope the new Governor, when he arrives in Hong Kong, will, if possible, do something in that connection." As we have already mentioned in this connection, whila London seems to

The anticyclone is now central over SW. Japan. Pressure is rela- tively low over the S. China Sea.

Local Forecast E. winds: moderate; fair.

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The Daily Press.

Hong Kong, May 8, 1930.

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Ane of 85 or seven days' hard Port Arthur, remarks the Mun "NOTHING DOING." labour was passed on a Chinese | churia Daily News, is coming for- who made his appearance before ward as a cherry flower resort with 3r. Whyte-Smyth on the charge of large clusters of thriving trees in unlawful possession of a connecting the two Parks, the nursery farm, article on the seashore, link. The man said he found the Ogondai, and the barrack grounds not to mention tho rear garden of the Governmedt Museum,

Mrs. S. Nelson, of 154, Jordan Rond, made a report to the Police! that she either lost or had stolen from her, a lady's grey handbag, which, together with the contents, wua valued at $35, whilst at the Children's Playground, Chatham Road, on Tuesday evening,

TRAMWAYS WILL NOT BUY HOTEL BUSES.

Although in our issue of yester- By jumping from" an acroplane dying at full speed 16,038ft, above day it was stated that the extra- the ground, the German aviator, ordinary general meeting" of the Resch, has established a new para- chute world's record. The plane Hong Kong Tramways, Limited, took 55 minutes. to rise to that altitude, but the daring parachute

was to be strictly private, we feel jumper was back safely on the at liberty to repeat what has, been ground in just over 20 minutes.

said by several shareholders who

and a brain too big for his head. A youth, who, a detective mnid,

were

present at the meeting-- namely, that negotiations between the Hong Kong & Shanghai Hotels, Limited, and the Hong Kong Tram- ways, Limited, have been definitely broken off."

be very fully informed as to what Mrs S. Nelson of 154, Jordan has been going on between the Hong Road. Kowloon, has reported to Kong and Chinese Governments, the Police that while sitting in the nothing has been made public in Children's Playground, Chatham this Colony regarding these nego Road, at about 5 p.m. on Tuesday, was bound over for two years at tiations What the provisions of she either lost or had stolen from Middlesex Sessions for breaking and Article 5 may be we do not know, her one grey handbag containing 320 entering a shop at Edmonton, N. We have rencon to believe, however, in money and articles valued at The detective said that every time that the attitude of the Hong Kong" $15.

the youth obtained a new post he Government all through has been

expected to become manager of the most sympathetic and helpful. The Through the mediation of the pre-business within a week. report from Nanking that ratifica-

paratory committee of the Shang- tion of the proposed Agreement | hai Labour Federation, the manage At a meeting of the Hull City

We understand that the Hotel was refused by the Hong Kong ment of the Sung Sing No. 1 Cotton Football Club directors last month, Government on the surprising Mill, 1778 Brenar. Road, has agreed Dr. C. D. Pullan resigned his posi- Company asked for $1,500,000 in ground" that the Chinese Govern- to establish a cheap rice, depot tion as chairman, stating that this ment refused to permit Hong Kong in the mill for the benefit of its was a protest against incidents in cash and 100,000 shares. At $20 per steamers to trade under inland employees. The depot when estab the Cup semi-final replay at Bir-share this répresents a total of water rules is-unless we misunder-lished will sell rice at $14 per picul mingham, when, he alleged, the stand the position-quite mislead and each worker will be entitled to referee was unduly severe in his $3,500,000. The Hotel Company is ing.

Our information which ad purchase one-fifth of a picul per decisions against Hull City. In reported to have refused to reduce mittedly may be incorrect-is that month.

this match when the Arsenal. won the Hong Kong Government has

10 Childs, the Hull City centre their price below this figure, which NANKING'S ANNOYANCE been quite willing to cooperate At 3 p.m. yesterday a Chinese half-back was ordered off.

most heartily with the Chinese carpenter was fixing a door on the

is 8230,000 more than the capital of WITH HONG KONG.,

Government. in taking measures to top floor of No. 23, Peking Road,

Tourists will welcome the new the Hong Kong Tramways, Limited, prevent smuggling, and was pre-Kowloon. The door accidentally fell antitipping movement in Paris.

uniformed who have declined the offer. ACCORDING to a message from Nan-pared to make very important con- down on the street and struck two At the Folies-Bergere

cessions to that end. In return, coolies, who were employed by the attendants will show one to one's king appearing in another column, however, it was expected that the ground floor shop. The two men seat, and will refuse tips, or run the Chinese Government is greatly equally conciliators, and be willing were

Chinese Government would be sustained serious head injuries and the risk of dismissal. The same

conveyed to the Kowloon applies to cloak-room attendants, The Fulham Election. concerned about the serious loss of to make certain concessions in Hospital. The carpenter, who ap and programme-sellers. Tips have

return. It is here, apparently, that parently was much frightened over also been suppressed at

theatres, and at the Paramount, Madeleine, and Moulin Rouge cinemas.

:

the

The loss of a Labour seat at West

political significance. The 200- stituency was a strongly Conser- vative one prior to the gene-al election, when the former member, Sir Cyril Cobb, was beaten in a three-cornered contest after holding the seat for eleven years. election just held followed the re- signation through ill-health of Dr. Spero, the Labour member, and the Liberals decided not to contest the seat.

The

Customs revenue said to have arisen difficulty has arisen presumably the affair, has hidden himself and Comedie Francaise and the Pigalle Fulham is not an event of any

the Chinese Government expects his whereabouts are not yet known favours and is disinclined to give to the Police. any in return. The significant hint in the Nanking message that, if Two important opium suppression Mr. MAZE is unable to come to an measures were decided upon at a

Birmingham's Sundays are to be understanding with the Hong Kong meeting of the Central Opium Sup- brighter. Tennis and bowls will Government, the Chinese authorities pression Commission last week. be allowed in the public parks on may be reluctantly compelled." These are: (1) that an order, be Sundays this summer. Hitherto only to create a cordon of preventive issued by the Ministry of War, far- the municipal golf courses have been stations round the Colony, merely bidding government troops stationed open on Sundays, but there has confirms the view taken many weeks at various places to protect opium been a great number of players and ago by the China Association as to smugglers; and (2) that, the water such an agitating by bowls and what might happen if the proposed and land police of the various pro- tennis players for equal rights Agreement fell through. We can vinces be ordered to refer all opium with those who have the use of only hope that when the new cases to incal law courts and not private courts and greens that the Governor has had time to examine simply to release the smugglers after council feels justified in bowing to this question, he will be successful fincs are imposed.

the public demand. in convincing the Chinese Govern- ment that the administrative autho rities of this Colony have no desire

out of the alleged increase of smuggling between Hong Kong and Ports in Kwangtung Province. The cable tells us that Mr. F. W. MAZE, Inspector-General of Customs, has teen instructed to proceed to Hong Kong and investigate conditions and, further, to endeavour to arrange for the ratification of a Customs Agreement which

Mr. MAZ drafted last year while on a visit to this Colony, but which the Hong Kong Government is said to have refused to ratilyon the sur. prising ground that China declined to permit Hong Kong steamer trade under inland water rales." It is understood that if, as a result of Mr. MAZE'S BCcond visit to the Colony, it is still found impossible to arrive at a mutual understand ing, the Chinese Customs authorities will be reluctantly compelled" to strengthen the preventive measures enforced around Hong Kong, and subject all vessels to closer inspec tion once they leave foreign and' enter Chinese waters. It is signi- ficantly added that Chinese regula tions regarding ships engaged in inland water trade prohibit steam- ers so employed from touching at foreign ports and Hong Kong, of "course, is a foreign port.

This news from Nanking must be read in conjunction with recent reports from London relating to the negotiations which have been pro ceeding between the Chinese and

ence

The Turkish Government is about to pass a law which will cause con-

To-Morrow's Reception.

Sir Cyril's victory by the narrow margin of $40 votes in a

poll of 32,000 is clearly personal rather than political. A man who has represented" a constituency for eleven years without a break always bas a strong following, including. As there appears to be some inis many whose political sympathies. to shield smugglers, and have every siderable consternation among for apprehension as to the arrange- are not very definitely predisposed desire to assist in the prevention eign residents. By this law for ments made in regard to the wel- toward any party. In 1994 Sir Cyril of smuggling, but that if very cigners-will-no-longer-he-allowed. special facilities are expected by to carry on the professions of doc-morrow, it may be well to repeat candidate of 5,403; in 1930 he gets come to Sir William Peel to Cobb kad a majority over the Labour the Chinese Government in the tor, chomist, dentist, lawyer, that with the exception of two the seat by a couple of hundred endeavour to suppress contraband money-changer, er mercantile ship rows of stalls and two rows in the votes. Had the Labour electors trade from this Colony, the Hong per; nor may they be proprietors dress circle--the whole Kong Government is entitled to or editors of journals, or interpresenting capacity in the Theatre did last year, they would have held of the rolled up at this election as they some special privileges in return tere The French residents, in Royal will be available to the public the seat, for the difference between

particular, will be hard hit, for

free of charge. No cards of in- the Labour poll, at the genera! many of them specialise in one or

vitation or admission are required election and at the contest just held ether of these professions.

for these seats. The reserved seats is just about two hundred. Prob- General Yang Son," one the lead Consular Body and their ladies and the Conservative" candidate, seeing in two rows of stalls are for the ably many Liberal votes went to ing generals in Szechuan Province, representatives of the Churches, and that he polled about 2,000 mor has sent a telegram to General two rows in the dress circle are votes than at the general election, Chiang Rai Shek pledging his "reserved for ladies having special when the Liberal candidate secured loyalty and obedience to the Central invitations. Otherwise all seats in nearly 6,000 votes, none of which Government and requesting the the theatre are freely available to appear to have been given to the latter to issue a punitive mandate, the public, and it is hoped as many Labour candidate, otherwise he against Yen Hai Bhan and Feag residents ns can make it convenient would have held the seat. Yu Haiang without delay "because will attend the ceremony Admis these two rebels are well-known for son to Queen's Pier to witness Sir their machinations and manipula William Peel's arrival is limited to tions and were responsible for the ticket-holders only, but the sabec- rebellions of Li Chung Jen, Pel quent proceedings at the Theatre Chung Hsi Tang Seng Chi and Royal are open to the public with Chang Fat Fui.

News and Views.

For dumping household refuse into the street, A. Ferano, a servant of Filipino family residing in Granville Road, Kowloon, was foed 85 or seven days hard labour h Mr. Whyte-Smith yesterday.

When a woman residing in D, Cheung On Street, appeared before Mr. Whyte Smith on the charges of possession of 1.9 facis of raw opium, 8.5 mace of prepared opium and with keeping the premises as on opium divan, it was stated that the Fines totalling 8310 were imposed.

place was run on a large scale.

A etallholder of the Shamshuipe

'entrusted a sum of 8200 to one of

"The Chinese press says that, a

the reservations mentioned.

few nights ago, 120 ponies pur- Murderer Dies of Grier,

chased some time ago by General Mestoring, a callous criminal, Chiang Kai Shek's agents in Taing whose cold-blooded murder of

Looking Back 25 Years.

During the course of his remarks at the Craigengower Cricket Club's "At Home at Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon, that enthusi- astic cricketer, Mr. T. Sercombe Smith, President of the League, took the opportunity to throw out

ditions which can be ascertained at the COMPREHENSIVE AND COM-L Chinese Customs. An obvious Knitting Factory, Cheung Lok Thousands of Boers were taken to How lion-met-bunter-in-a-life-boa sufficient number of balls to

Offios of the Director of Public Works.

Hach Tender must be accompanied by Receipt to the effect that the Ten- derer has deposited in the COLONIAL TEZABURY & Sum of 3100 as a Pledge of the bona fides of his Offer, which Sam ball be Forfeited to the Crown, if the Tenderer refuses to carry out his Tender and comply with the conditions, should the Tender be accepted.

Form of Tender and further Parti culars can be obtained from the Office of the DrazorON OF PUZLIC WORKS.

The Government does not. bind itself

to accept the Highest or shy Tander. HAROLD T. CREAST,

Director of Public Works,

2nd May, 1930.

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Hong Kong Governments. It may Market was fined $5 by Mr. Whyte. tao.and taken to the Kiangwan race-jeweller recently shocked the whole a few recommendations to the num- be recalled that about a month of we quoted-from the annual report avoidable cruelty to two geese. It trollable and, breaking the fence, of a broken heart at the French first question he thought required was stated that man scattered in various directions. convict settlement on Devil's I consideration was with regard to REMOVAL NOTICE of the China Association--a refer- birds tied together had the Ninety-five were found later, but 25 land. It was not the severity of umpires. There was often trouble concerning these, although they did. to a proposed agreement time that after they were undone, are still missing. The Commission his punishment that caused him to their best to give an impartial de- regarding the operetion of the one of them could not even stander of Public Safety for Greater 'pine and waste away, but the alleg-cision. If a batsoian given out...

Another stallholder was cautioned Shanghai has issued an order fored neglect of his beautiful wife had cause to complain there were Chinese Customs in Hong Kong, for having had a chicken tied up bidding the people to hide the whom he adored, and for whom he others who had equal calise, not to It was explained that" for many for a short time. years past duties have been collect Mr. R. Karamachand, manager of

missing animals which must be re-is thought to have committed the turned to the authorities at once. murder, so that she might enjoy complain. His suggestion was that the luxury she loved. "Forgive in future an official umpire should ed at Kowloon, but while the Messrs. O. K. Gidumull and Wata Boer prisoners captured during me she had cried in court when be attached to each club, and the umpire of the Hong Kong "A". Team Customs have maintained an office mull & Co., of Wyndham Street, the South African War and taken he had been sentenced to twenty might umpire in a match between

to Bermuda are still being repat-years' penal servitude. in Hong Kong this has been done reported to the Police that he rated. Mr. Ben Spanepoel, one of ing with you to Devil's Island, to

am Craigengower and the R.A.M.C., or an informal basis, and has his clerks to be paid to the Dollar the passengers of the liner Oropesa, wait for your release." But Mme and so on. If this suggestion was acted upon the League Committee involved no preventive control over Line for freight on Wednesday but which docked at Liverpool last Mestarino did not go. Her hus might be saved any difficulty in the waters of Hong Kong harbour enquiries made since then elicited month, is being sent to Lichtenburg, band is reported to have died yet the matter of disputes during the or the approaches thereto. For some the news that the money had not in the Transvaal, at the expense of terday in a hospital at St. Laur- coming eenson. Further, watches, time past. smuggling has been on yet been paid over to the shipping the British Government. For tear ent du Maroni. His black hair the increase, and it is now proposed company, nor had the clerk beerly 30 years he has been living in had turned snow-white in a few should be tallied before the game that the Hong Kong Government seen again.

started and, if necessary during Bermuda, and has earned a living months,

changes in the play. Again, if the should exercise this control on

ns, a labourer, but has at last decid-

last over of a match is not finished behalf, and at the expense of, the An employee of the Ping Singed to go back to his native land. Hunter, Lion,

when time is up, and there might advantage of the proposal, from a Street, was sentenced to six weeks Bermuda, and more than 100 remain and-death struggle in the henting get the remaining number of bate commercial standpoint would be hard labour by Mr., Whyte-Smith in the island, having married and lands of Bechuanaland was reveal men out, that over should be play that native goods shipped in Hong yesterday, when the

man was settled down

ed by the arrival in Mafeking of ed out regardless of time.Hong Kong would not lose their status tharged with the theft af 11 woollen.

a trader. Mr. G. Vermeulen, Kong Daily Press, May 8, 1005. as such, as they do at the prescat vests on different dates during the

Making many false words when speculator, followed the spoor of time. Another advantage would be past six months. The Magistrate inquired of is not profitable, it a number of lions who had killed Looking Back 50 Years. that Chinese vessela trading in remarked that if the complainant appears from the Chefs Daily his horse. He shot two of the We are sorry to hear that great. inland waters would be able to take had a better method of stock-taking. News. Recently a man of forty odd beasts and one fell, while the other disappointment was felt by large out their papers for inland places the theft would have been found out years of age, looking like a labourer, lenped into a clump of bushes, numbers of residents who have been in Hong Kong. On the other hand, after the first garment had been was suspected by the police when be Mr. Vermeulen, thinking that, the accustomed to receive invitations to the objection that, at some future taken.

was passing along the street quickly lion was dead, walked forward into Government House on State occa- time, the Chiness. might use the

with a lot of expresser He made the bush. Suddenly the animal leapt sions, and who bad called there res fact of Customs supervision of A report has been made to the many false words when he was up and rushed him. The hunter cently, at not being invited to the Hong Kong, watern, albeit exercised Police that Chan Hing, & married inquired of by the police. The ex, seized the lion's forefeet and hang reception yesterday, We believo through the Hong Kong Govern woman, attempted to commit suicide press was signed by a certain secret on with grim determination, even that this apparent neglect is ex- ment, as an argument in favour of by jumping off the Praya near the association and was an address to while the lion tore ribbons of flesh plainable by the fact that the new modifying the foreign status of the China Merchants Wharf, West the Chefoo labourers with the topic, from his arms and shoulders. Mr. Aide-de-Camp is fresh to his work | island still further, is a serious, Point. She was, however, rescued | " Objection to the civil ward of Vermeulen kept up a continuous; and, hog' an, insufficient knowledgo one. Not less serious, however, and sent to hospital. Another re militarists." He was taken to the rain of kicks on the beast's stomach, of the community, the visitors sould be the likelihood, if the progastumada kahe-pazion of the Bublin Safely Buredw xhere he and eventually.hoth, rolled orgt, ex honk not hazing been written un posed Agreement were not conclud- &.'s. Taiye Maru, states that whilst affirmed that he was a native of bausted. The lion made ́olf, but, for some months past... At the same ed, of friction arising out of the the vessel was bound from Shanghai Pingtau and the expresses were despite the agony her duffering, time it 1 minch to be regretted growing evil of smuggling, which to Hong Kong & Chinese female really acquired by him from the Mr. Vermeulen recovered his ride that, on an occasion like the visit the Chinese might determine to passenger named Cheung Ling Fai, street. He is still kept in custody and succeeded in despatching the of one of the Queen's grandsons, suppress through the creation of a from Kobe, was found to be missing in the Public Safety Bureau where animal. He then managed to find such an unfortunate contretemps cordon of prevention stations round | She is believed to have jumped the source of the expresses will be assistance and is now progressing should have occurred. Hong Kong

overboard. the Colony:"

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