NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
́CHINA ROMEWARD CONFERENCE.
FREIGHT TARIFF No. 13.-..
DATED 11TH-FEB., 1932.
ADDENDUM No. 15.
PART.1.
CANES
THE Forward Booking period for Talos wall, for this season only. har boen extended to the 30th April.
1933,
Hong Kong, 6th July, 198 '.
NOTICE.
[3456
I have THIS DAY commenced
business as Stock and Share Broker on my own behalf at Ex- chiange Building, Brd floor under the style of JOSEPH & Co.
H. B. JOSEPH,
Member H.K. Stock Exchange.
NOTICE.
(2849
THE Sanitary Board wishes to The altention of the publis to the possibility of contracting Cholera from eating Uncooked Veget- ables and Fruit.
J. H. GELLING, Secretary, Bunitary Board.
22nd June, 1982.
[2910
THE CHINESE ENGINEERING & MINING.COMPANY, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN THE UNITED KINODOM).
6% FIRST MORTGAGE DEBEN - TURES (KAILAN BONDS),
BAYMENT of the HALF-YEARLY. the lar JULY, 1932, will be made on. Pre- sentation of Coupon No. 40 at any of the undermentioned Banks, viz. 1000 HONGKONG AND SALNGVAI
PINTEREST due on
BANKING CORPORATION.
CHARTERED
BANK
OP
At Tlantain, Shanghai
or
INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND
CHINA
BANQUE DU
L'INDO-CHINI.
Hore Kont
Tientsin an
Hong Kong only, Tientsin and Shanghai only. The Interest, lose Income Tax at 5* in the £, will be
BANQUE BELGE TOUR
1'ETRANORR
Ox £20 DesENTURES I Per Coupon (Grosa) Less Tax at 5/- in the B
+13
6. d. 14. 0. 3, 0.
9. 0.
Net Amount Payable
ON 2100 DIBENTURBA Į
Fer Coupon (Gross) Less Tafat 5/-in the £
£3 0. 0.
-15, 0
Net Amount Payable 22, 5. 0.
On 2500 DenasTURER :
Per Coupon (Gross). .. £15, 0, 0, Leam Tax atð/- in the £
3. 18. 9.
Not Amount Payable £11, 5. 0
Payment will be made in Longsl Currency at the Demand Baying Rate of Exchange of the Day the Coupon is presented.
Due notice will be given when the old Talon may be exchanged for
Get
the best
car in
England.
Let us arrange that a Hillman ara Humber car awaits your arrival in England, or on the Continent, at what over spot you choose. Thus we can help you to begin right away with
www
Your
next
leave.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1932.
News and Views
gilded chamber in the Kremlin in “Aversions,
SHANDY
“IN THE" WORDS OF MILTON
"DELECTABLE BOTH
The individual who paddler his which the Third International used any members of Parliament
IS have their own particular pet aver- sions, and the House gets to know them...
own canoo, seldom, blows his own to meet. horn.
Good Days Indeed!
to be divided into districts, and at. present thero ja no question of' overlapping,But there are din- advantages," "and dangers in this splendid isolation of the three unita, As Sir WILLIAM Pointed The Quiet One! cut, confusion arises, owing to rival claims for financial support. Suppose again that one society goes ahead more rapidly than the other. Then the problems of over-lapping. and "posching on recognised pre serves:" "might very well arise. Or again, an outbreak of illness might neel the concentration of all re sources upon one area. Under such circumstances all questions of dignity precedence and other formalities would be swept aside by the call of suffering humanity and full co-operation would be secured. But how much better .it would be if provision were made in advance for such contingencies.. We under stand that the N.T. Medical Benewent to a shop in Fulham to buy some. The assistant returned with volent Society is willing to see a
is stick of soap and handed it to joint Committee inaugurated, batime. I reminded him that I had
Mr. Maxton only once allows his somewhat grim biography to break into personalities. It is when he tells the story of a celebrated tele-
“Reference to the “ good old days”” fgram from LexinTMto Trotsky,”
When the Brest-Litovak Treaty mens something when one hears that in 1800 there were only four was signed Trotsky found to his automobiles in the United States! perturbation that he would be ex Just imagine the whole country to pected to attend a banquet offered park four cars in!
British Red Tape.
"I had left my razor blades and my shaving soap behind me, so I
by the German delegation in bour: geois evening dress. In some doubt na to the procedure dictated by Marxian etiquette. Trotsky wired to Lenin for instructions.
Lenin wired in reply: " If it will help to bring hence, go in a pet ticoat!"
GILMAN & CO., LTD. does not wish to sink its identity asked for blades too. To which he Theory and Practice.
Sola Agents for HILLMANS
& HUMBERS
A.P.B. 7
"I am not allowed to sell them,"
said he, as it is early closing day."
Since he returned to Westminster
in a central organisation. The St. replied: John's Ambulance Association, on
"I'm sorry, but I cannot serve
who is personally Mr. Maxton you with blades.".
one of the most popular members the other hand, appear to be of
"Have you none left?" I asked.of the House of Commons, played opinion that as the older and
Oh, yes. Plenty," said he.. a good deal of golf on various larger organisation it should ab sorb the new-comers, the chief ad said I.
"Well, I don't quite understand,” Scottish courses during the last
Parliamentary recess. vantage being that then one cen- tralised appeal for help and public financial support could then be mande, As, however, the N.T. Medical Benevolent Society do not see their way to agree to this, a joint committee to discuss and co-ordinate the work would appear EMMETT.-On June 28, in England to be a useful compromise making
EDWARD CHARLES EMMETT, aged for smooth working and good fellow published last month.
DEATHS.
COLLET-On July 1, at Shanghai,
ANNE COLLET, mother of P.) COLLET, of Remond and Collet, aged 87 years.
62 years.
ship between two laudable enter prizes.
ENGAGEMENT.
The need for using available re EVANS LEBAS.-The engagement is
announced between air, A. J. somices to the greatest advantage is W. EVANS, of the British stressed by every person who has Cigarette Co., Ltd., Chiaokow, experience of the anedical needs of son of Mr. ARTHUR PARSONAGE the people in the New Territories. EVANS. of Bristol, England, and Mlle. InENE LEBAR, eldest Two small hospitals, and a travel- daughter of M. and Mme.ling clinio are hardly more than a LEBAS, of the Chinese Maritime beginning in an aren as big as a Customs, Hankow,
small British county and in cer- tain parts well populated. Though the quality of the work now done is most admirable, in quantity it makes a poor comparison with the provision of hospital and other
MARRIAGE,
KIBICHOR-BABOn June 30, at Shanghai, before Dr. Fuchs, EMILIE, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. BAF, of Shang hai, to Joe K. Kinicos, of Shanghai.
Editorial and Business Offices: 11,
les House Street. Tal. 30251,
Night Editor (Wanchai Office):
Tel. 94311. London Offia: 13, Fleet Street,
BO. 4
The
Daily Press.
HONG KONG, JULY 6, 1932,
MEDICAL WORK IN THE
NEW TERRITORIES.
THE European community in Hong Kong has had during the last fortnight, a vivid reminder of the
Moro
medical services at Home. over, the incidence of sickness is high, malaria, tuberculosis and eye disorders and many other disenges being widespread. It is true that the Chinese peasant still views Western medicino with suspicion,
even when the doctor is a man of his own race But prejudice and superstition are breaking down be fore the solid results obtained, and there is no danger of, the facilities offered outrunning the demands made upon them. We are sure
Mr. Maxton and Lenin.
Admirers of the fiery eloquence of Mr. James Maxton, the Glascow Socialist leader, will find little evidence of it in his book on Lenin,
Thus, Lady Astor's in "drink, sud Mr. F. Macquiston's is teetotalism. The very name of Russia stirs Mr. Oliver Locker-Lampson into vocal activity. Mr. Kirkwood reacts vio- lently to the suspicion of an asper- sion on anything Scottish.
But none intrigues the House an does Sir William Davison when he invoighs against Streptococci. He used to be curious about their pre- seace in the House; now he is con- ¦ ternod that the Serpentine bathers
may be harmfully affected.
Sir William himself is so healthy
TO BEHOLD AND TASTH” WHEN IT'S MADE WITH
WHITBREAD'S
Britain's Best Beer
BECAUSE
THIS BER
IMPARTS TO T AN APPETISING COLOUR AND THAT DELIGHTFUL FLAVOUR AND AROMA OF THE
and vigorous as to appear immane Finest Kentish Hops
From all such dangers. His cam- paign, therefore, is all the more praiseworthy.
It serves the double purpose of safeguarding the public and enter- taining the House.
Modern Chinese Quarter at Los
Angeles.
he has been recounting his feats to. some of his friends. He received ex-business men of Los Angeles are Wealthy American and Chinese Icellent theoretical tuition from
J
soma Conservative members, who planning a new and modern China- convinced him that a cure for all town for Los Angeles that will rival his golfing faults could be dis. the famous old Chinatown of San covered..
Francisco. The proposed site, on by. Chinese shops, restaurants, North Broadway, will be occupied
accommodation for a Chinese, popu- lation of at least 10,000. Construe- tion work on the project is to start in the near future, it is said, a total expenditure of 81,500,000 being con-- templated.
FROM WHICH IT IS BREWHD.
TRY IT AND INHALE
Breath of Home
A
DON'T SIMPLY CALL FOR A SHANDY-DEMAND "AND ENJOY A
Campbell linzaars, tourist centers and living Whitbread Shandy"
So he went out with new con- fidance to play Mr. Stephen-and could not bit a shot It is a sabor little book, in which until he contrived to forget all the the orator of the Clyde contents Conservative coaching. himself with the barest historienl In golf, as in politics, the gulf of the Smolay Institute and the wide. outline of the career of the orator! between theory and practice is very
Local and General
yesterday at is. 24. on demand.
The Hong Kong dollar was quoted
arrivals from
Quarantine restrictions have been imposed against Swatow on account of cholera.
For passing a motor-car on the left side, Mr. L Gray who was driving a motor cycle. was fined $5-by Mr. W. Schofield.
SOLE AGENTS:
A. S. WATSON & Co.,
LIMITED,
EST. 1841.
As the 800 houses which were Fifteen members of an alleged built recently for the poor by the criminal gang, rounded up as a
·City Government of Groater result uf a series of raids in the Shanghai were demolished during French Concession and the Inter- the Sino-Japanese hostilities and national Settlement in Shanghai, the occupanta rendored homeless, were ordered to be remanded in the Mayor, General Wu Te-chen, custody by the Shanghai Special has engaged workers to repair them District Court, pending further in- and to erect as many now houses quiries. In the police raids, three Stats Raliways.
available funds will permit.
pistols and about 100 rounds of ammunition
The Canadian Parliament Icarns. чете seized. The. gangsters were alleged to have, been that government operation of à General Tani Ting Kai, who ar-involved in several armed robberies railroad system is expensive busi rived here recently from Shanghai during the past few months. The Spanish aviator, who flew and left later for Canton, return-
ness. It finds that the Canadian' from Madrid to Hong Kong willed to the Colony on Monday by not make his final hop acres the the s... Kin Shan, accompanied by
Pending a settlement of the disNational Railways has e officials China Sen to Luzon until he is Mesara Yung Kwai Ching and pute between the Chinese landlords receiving $10,000 a year and over assured of favourable weather.
the and 37 receiving $135,000 and over. Chan Fuk Chai, and members of and his staff. General Tsai was due question of rent payments dur- The president, Sir Henry Thornton, Federation of Tenants' Unions draws 875,000, with no added allow- in Shanghai has suggested to ance of 820,000, being about equal to the tenants that they should, the salary and expense allowance
their tenante over
The Bureau of Public Works, to leave for Amoy yesterday by the 15 the Canton, announce that the news.. Hai Ching, maloo linking up Yuet Shao Nam Road and Tung Shan Tai Kai hus been completed. It was opened to traffic on Monday.
that the doctors, nurses and dental Serious injuries, including a wound in the bead, were received surgeons who give their services by Mrs. Fernandez, a Portuguese to this work are anxious to ready, living at St. Francis Hotel, this wook link in the administra who was the victim of a motor tion removed, and the members of mishap at Kowloon on Monday. the governing bodies will no doubt work towards that ead, sinking their personal differences in what is best for the furtherance of the
Captain Gillespie, of the Wo Ping Ye has reported to the police the theft of a leather case from his cabin while the vessel was alongside the Chiu On Wharf. The
three £10 notes.
recent
hostilities, tha
When a hawker from Aberdeen for the time being, doposit their was charged before Mr. W. Scho-rents with the Greater Shanghai of the President of the United. field at Central Magistracy yes-Municipality Bank in Tientain States. The committen on railways terday with selling cut or peeled Road. They are also roquesting the recommends artinsparing. com- fruits, the Magistrate said that law courts to deal leniently with pression of pay checks-reducing proceedings could only be taken by tenants in cases involving the non them, in rail parlance, right down summons and not arrest. The payment of rents.
to roadbed: officer-in-charge of the Aberdeen. Police Station (Sergt. Cunning- ham) then asked permission to withdraw the charge and this was allowed.
Shanghai Special Distict Court in Royal Precedent,
Judgment was delivered by the the case against nine Chinese, in- cluding seven women, charged with Wales of the Commodoreship of the The acceptance by the Prince of trafficking in girls for the purpose Royal Thames Yacht Club has been of gain. The two male prisoners ofhcially announced. were sentenced to four and three position was occupied by King
The same.
now one with Coupons Nos, 41 to 60 medical work thint is being done in causo that they ull, have at heart. caso contained three #100 bills and Chinese residents in Japan were years' imprisonment respectively; Edward, when Prince of Wales, and
attached.
By Order,
THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION,
E. J. NATHAN,
General Manager.
AGENCIES.
es
London Uffice of the HON” KONG DAILY PRESS, Ferme Özaker, E.0.4, la conabot
the New Territorica. ·A cottago hospital at Kam Tin, (administered and operated under the direct control of the St. John's Ambul- anca Association was opened by the Hon. Mr. W. E. L. SHENTON; Sir WILLIAM HORNELL performed a like service for the new clinie and maternity home at Taun Wan, pro- |vided by the New Territories Medical Benevolent Society, and the Gov- ernment has inaugurated a travel ling motor van dispensary. Though the Chinese Public Dispensary at Kowloon City, opened by the Acting
ly receiving Enquiries from Home Colonial Secretary on June 29th, Manufacturers regarding Saltable Firms to not se Agents for their does not come under New Ter-. products in Hong Kong and ritories endeavour, it helps to show Forth China.
the awakening of the community
If Local Companies desirous of taking and the Government to their duty up further Agencies will let us tạ bring medical service to the aid know the Lines in which they are of the poorer sections of the com interested the information will be forwarded to London and passed munity in this.Colony. These four on to interested parties as op events, taking place within a month portunity offers.
of each other are a happy-augury as to the future!
This Bervice is offered to our Beaders
without charge and, of con no obligation is incurred on either Ride.
The Required Information, should be est to the
In passing it is well to call attention to the plen made by, Bir WILLIAM HORNELL for co-operation in this work. We understand that at present the two medical associ
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, Liv. tions and the Government travel.
$11.10 Homes, Srexit,
日
Kang
ling clinic work independently. The New Tritories are big enough
HEALTH OF BASTERN
PORTS.
The second batch of about 100
brought back to Shanghai by the Dollar str. President Wilson. These three of the female prisoners each there is a striking coincidence of According to a police report, a Chinese are mostly unemployed received a prison term for seven detail in the circumstances attend.
the Ching Light and Power Com- to
It is understood that the post of
warrant has been issued for the labourers and small traders and years; two others, four years each arrest of Chan Shing Tack who is they were ordered to brought back and the remaining two, a year eaching the two events. wanted in connection with the by the National Government: Upon The Prisoners were arrested in dif. Commodore was vacated by Lord alleged embedzlement of $8,100 from their arrival here, they were taken forent parts of Hongkow and in Queenborough in order that the
their
respective
residential houses occupied by the six child Prince might be elected. guilds, where they will stay tem- en ranging from four the 14 years
old were released.
In 1874, it was Lord Queens- porarily, pending transportation to
borough's father, Lord Alfred their native provincts.
Paget, who stepped down from the same office in order that King' Edward should take it up.
Eastern ports, for the week-ending
The following health bulletin of pany.
June 25, has been issued:
Alexandría Baghdad Bassein Rangoon Pondicherry
Plague.
The as. Conte Rosso, which was announced in the foreign mail notice on Tuesday, to be sailing from here on the 8th instant for Cases, Deaths Shanghai, is not expected at this port till the 20th instant. She is how on her way berg from Europe.
Calcutta Rangoon Pnom-Penh "...... Saigon Canton Shanghai
132
70
I
90
978
11
Emall-
Port Sudan, Baghdad
Bassein
Caloutta
Karachi
Madras Ranzooa Pondicherry Saigon Caalon
- Cerebro-spinal Meningitis Bangbok
Among pilgrimi
A curious report is denied by the Daily Telegraph, which says that Mr. W. Routley, land bailiff reports published in London last The parallelism of events is car- in the New Territories, who was month suggested that, owing to the ried farther by the fact that, as his driving a motor cycle with a Chi- civil war in Abyssinin, all traes had father did In 1874, Lord-Queen- nesa as a pillion passenger, met been lost by H. M. Foreign Officehorough-now-roverts to the rank of with no accident on the Saikung of the British Minister to that Vice-Commodore, and will fil the The gusty weather of yesterday Road on Monday afternoon, Mr. country, Sir Sidney Barton. This office loft vacant by the death of morning coupled with the rain was Routley states that the motor cycle was entirely unfounded as Bir Lord Inchcape. due to the fact that a small typhoon, which he was driving had to be Sidney, had previously asked and developed soms miles to the South sharply swerved to avoid a colli- obtained leave to pay a brief visit of Hong Kong. The probability is sion with motor bus which apto Aden in order to see his son Pheasants in London Park, that the disturbance entered the peared without warning from a who was on his way home from casst in the early hours to the west cross-streat. Mr. Routley and his China, where he is in the Consular A considerable amount of atten of Macao.
passanger escaped with slight in Borvice. Sir Sidney Barton was tion is being paid by the general formerly H. M. Consul-General in public to the numerous phenannte Shanghai.
which are now a feature of St. James's Park, London. They are
juries.
Excessive motor-car horn tooting,
Summoned for driving his motor car without a rear light, Mr. G R. Payne was yesterday fined $3
The anti-Japanese boycott more-breeding in the patches of long Mr. W. Schofield at Central the cruising of taxis for fares in ment, which was suppressed in grass which have been left free by Magistracy, while a fue of 15 was stead of remaining, at stands, the Shanghai prior to the outbreak of the motor lawn mowers because they imposed on Mr. R. G, Ward, of sharp cutting of cornsra, the care the Sino-Japanese hostilities, is contain the open daffodil beda. the Chinese Maritime Customs, who less and dangerous use of bicycles, still being conducted in Kashing. The grass cannot be cut until the was summoned for overtaking a cit., were subjects discussed at an on the Shanghai-Hangchow Ningpo daffodil leaves die down, and, motor car on the left-hand side international round table conference Railway. According to a message meanwhile they have become the
hold in Kobo several days ago when from that city, a piece goods shop homes of the pheasants. the leaders of the foreign and there has been forced to suspend It was only a season or two ago Japanese communities were present for two weeks by the Anti-Japanese that eight pheasant aegge were As a result of the meeting, it was Association for selling: Japanese placed under a hen in the Park. decided to make a number of sug goods. The Association also threaNow there are six birds, and their gestions to the authorities in the tened to parade the proprietor of cumber is increasing. Moreover, hope of obtaining results. One of the shop involved, through the they have become quite tame, And the suggestions was that a system streets but they were unable to some of them are even bold enough of traffic spica, provided with card carry out their threat as the man in est out of the hands of those who indexes ahould be formed
[had "absconded.
haunt the park regularly.
A report was made to the Police yesterday that a Chinese jumped avarboard from the San Hat On (too ferry launch which plies be tween Hong Kong and Nantad), in the early hours of Monday morn ing. The man jumped overboard hear Capsuimoon-and his body has not yet been recovered, fo