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HONG KONG AMUSEMENTS,
LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HIRVENTE OR
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
DINARY YEARLY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the · QUEEN'S THEATRE, Queen's Road, Central, on WEDNESDAY, 281 SEPTEMBER, 1939, at NOON, to pass the Directors' Report and Accounts, to elect retiring. Directors and Auditors, to declare a Dividend, and to transact any other Ordinary Business of the Company.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the
For TONE,
QUALITY,
BEAUTY,
DURABILITY,
obtain the
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 1932.
A BLOW TO
AUSTRALIAN
CRICKET
BRADMAN MAY NOT PLAY IN TEST MATCHES
(THROUGH BRUTER'S AGEVUY.)
SYDNEY, Sept. 93. A PIQUANT situation directly affecting the cricketer, Brad- man, has arisen as a resalt of the Australian Cricket Board of Con- trol adopting a resolution that players, unless solely employed in
BULLS STAMPEDE IN VILLAGERS TORTURED.
NAPLES.
RESENTMENT AT WOMAN'S RED DRESS.
FIENDISH CRUELTY OF BURMA DACOITS.
Rangoon-A
JABI RUBBER.
TO BE RECONSTRUCTED AND NEW COMPANY FORMED:
CHURCH NOTICE.
ST. JOKES CATHEDRAL E cuốn Ron . SEPTEMBER 95, 183322 London, Sept. 1 18th SUNDAY, AFTER TRINITY.
case of Bendish cruelty by a gang of nite dacoits.
proposed to reconstruck. armed with dana, spears, axes and a Jabi Rubber Plactations, Ltd., and Learyethna police station jurisdictal of £74,800 in 24 shares, the locally made gan, is reported from form a new company with a capi tion, Hennada
For over three hours a suburban section of Naples was thrown into #state of great excitement by the It appears that at about 11 p.m. cxisting she holders to be credit, perilous career of four infuriated on August 31 while Ma Lun ofed with is, ou paid up for each bulls and the no less perilous fact Laungnegwin id her family was share now held. that pursuit of the animala was asleep at their home they heard a carried out to the accompaniment noise and discovered a number of
The company was registered in
of bursts of rifle and revolver fire strange men there with lighted October, 1925, and owns 1,302 neres
It is reported that about sixty shots were fired before the balls were put out of action. Butchers fremen, Fascist militiamen, cara binieri and policemen were all en aged in the chase. Three civilians
35% to the Barn day of SEPTEMBER MORRISON journalian, will not be slowed were wounded by the bulls.
1932, both days inclusive.
Dated the 19th day of September,
1932
By Order of the Boarıl,
CHAS. S. BOSSELET, Secretary.
F2570
PIANO
(Guaranteed ten years)
FOR SALE
OR HIRE
at
THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER TSANG FOOK PIAND
NOT
CO. (1918), LTD.
NOTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN
that
MONDAY. on
26th instant and TUESDAY, 97th instant the supply of electricity to the Sham Shui Po district, bounded by Nan Chan Street, Boundary Street, Lai Chi Kok Road Toug Mi Road, Arran Street, Nullah Road, Fa Yuan Street and Taipe Boad, including Sincere Terrace, will be discontinued for short periods between the hours of 7 a.m. and 5 p.m.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
THE NINTH EXTRA · RACE
T MEETING is declared abandoned with the exception of the rice for the Fifth Aggregate, Stakes, which will be incorporated in the TENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING to be held (weather permitting), at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 24TH SEPTEMBER, 1932.
Entrance Fees and Gate money will he refunded on application.
By Order of the Stewards.
9. A...SLEAF,
Acting Secretary.
15th Sept mber, 1922.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,
THE TENTH EXTRA RACE
T MEETING will be held (Westher Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY D SATURDAY, 24 SEPTEMBEH, 1982, commencing at 9.00 pm
The First Ball will bo Rang at 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE. Mambors are notified that they, and thair Ladies raust wear their Badger prominently displayed.
No Ose without a Badze will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Cla). Rooms at $5.00 for Gentleman and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax)
Bre
obtainable through the SECRETARY upon introduction by Member,
COMPANY.
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to write, contribute or comment on ärst class matches during the 1939-3
season.
One of a herd of young bulls being detrained apparently took offence at & Neapolitan woman in a red dress. The bull charged straight at her and crashed through the door of a yard followed by three
other bulls.
Bradman is only part occupied journalism, being employed jointly in journaliam and broad- easting and other work under a valuable two year contract which began last Ferbuary. Bradman is prepared loyally to adhere to his contract even at the cost of giving up cricket. If the Board has said the last word I will not be avail- able for test matches. I have sign-press train came in sight. ed a contract to write newspaper articles and intend to carry it out."
People stamperind up the streets, white a batcher mounted a horse and headed the balls off the main thoroughfare. Two policemen com mindeered a motor-lorry and joined. the chase, and, coming alongside the animals, they opened running second bait went on to railway fire and dropped the first bull. The trek and was lassoed, shot, and dragged off the line just as an ex-
END TO GANDHI'S
FAST IN SIGHT ·
SETTLEMENT. OF
**UNTOUCHABLES'
PROBLEM CERTAIN
[THROUGH REUTER'S "AGENCY.]
The remaining two bulls swam across a big reservoir, leaving their pursuers, by this time ängmented by militiamen, carabiniers, and fire- men, to make the long circuit of the
bank.
For over two hours, the animals were hinted, and fusilades were fired at them before they were kill હતું.
whose red dress
The
Wonda
torches.
A noise was then heard from the front of the house and a simultane ons attack and attempt to break in was being mide... Battering the back door down with axes three entered, and two abots were fired in rapid succession by a man outside.
Money was then demanded. Ma Lun, fearful of being killed, gave them Rs. 1,000 in 100 rupee notes and Rs 150 in silver. The dacoita wors not satisfied and made her ahow them where silver ornaments. etc., worth shout "Ra, 500, were buri- ed, torturing her by burning hef on the neck and body until she did.
The dacoits then took hold of her husband, San Nyein, and demand ed that he show them where he had ing any money and they heat him hidden Rs. 4,000 He denied hav-
severely...
They also beat Ma Ngwe Shin, his daughter, and his granddaugh- ter, Ma Po On, and took them away as hostages when the villagers turn- ed up, releasing them later.
On returning home they stated the gang consisted of nine men. Rs. 1,791 in loot was taken.
PRINCE GEORGE IN SCOTLAND.
in the Kota Star district, "Kedah, 1,989 of which are under cultiva tion (1,000 in bearing). The capi- tallustion per planted acre at par is £50. No dividend has ever been paid.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS,
Tho R.M.S. Empress of Rasain arrived at Yokohama on September 21 at 3 p.m. left that port on Sep tember at 8 am., is due at Hong Kong on September 29 at 10 am.. and will leave for Manila the same day at 6 pm.
The RM.S. Empress of Russia arrived at Kobe on September 23 at 7.30 am., leit Kobe the same day at 2 p.m., is due at Nagasaki to-day at 2 p.m., and leaves for Shanghai, Hong Kong and Manila to-morrow
at 6 m
last night for Scotland..
He arrived at Aberdeen this morning, where he made a private tour of factories and works and later proceeded to Balmoral Castle,
caused the trouble was among these TO FLY TO BALMORAL FROM where the King and Queen-are in
wounded,
`KUBELIK'S FINANCES,
I HAVE NOT A CENT LEFT."
In the course of an interview, POONA, Sept. 93.
which Jan Kubelik gave a Presa representative at Pistyan, the GANDHI bas issued a statement Slovakian curing-baths, he said: appealing to the people of In-Material troubles can't bother me dia to refrain from sending fasting Throughout the world there is only ons thing which interests me, "and THE Undersigned bave received ympathy, to him (which many are
that is my violin. For thirty-two Instructiona
doing) and insisting alternatively years I have been the slave and that they ret about doing their
lover of my instrument, bad in sil utmost to remove untouchability. Parts of the world I made three million dollars. However, I have not a cent left...
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SEPTEMBER 28, 1932
COMMENCING. AT 5.15 PM.
AT THEIE SALES ROOM,
DUDDELL STEKET
A FINE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE POSTAGE
STAMPS.
ON VIEW, Fox MONDAY, THE 26тя SEPTEMBER, 1982.
auch Kember to be responsible for TERMS CABE ON DELIVERY, payment of all Ohits, etc
Badges admitting to Members'
Enclosure will NOT be on asle at the
Race Course,
On no pretext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.
Tiffos are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in adrance. Telephone 91020,
PUBLIO ENCLOSURE. The Prics of Admision to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 belading. Tar, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate.
Soldiers and Sailors in alform aroi admitted Half Price.
Bookmakern, Tie The Mona etc... will not be permitted to operate with- in the Precincts of Tum Hard Koso Jocker CLUB during the Race Vesting.. By Order,
8. A. SLEAP,
Aoting Secretary..
Hong Kong. 19th Sept., 1937. :
People Who Matter
PEOPLE WHO
MAT to: the advertiser acá the people who
afford to buy bie goods. these people and read the
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
As the third day of the Mahat- ma'a fast begins there is a note of hope with a statement by Pandit Malaviya this morning, after an interview with Gandhi that he hoped an agreement on the repre- sentation of the Depressed Classes would be reached to day.
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~ LATER.. The final, settlemen of the Un- touchables"" problem appears to be certain when Hinh leaders and the Depressed Classes delegates visit Gandhi this afternoon.
HONG KONG METEOROLOGIOAR
`REGISTER.
Hong Kong Observatory, September 23,
Previous On DatejUn Date
Day st
at 4 pm. 10 am.
at
Barometer. 20.63 29.75 £9.71
Temperature B:
Humidity 76
Wind-
181. 84
Direction ENE East. E
Force... 6 Weather-
0
OUP
Rain.
0.00% 0.0 · 0,38"
HE Vadersigned have received Highest open-air Temperature, 18:83
Instructions
Lowest open-air Temperature, 23, 79
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Hong Kong Daily Press.
COMMEFOING AT 10.30 am
No. 4 CARNARVON BUILDINGS, KOWLOON.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
"FURNITURE
Condi
ONE KELVINATOR,
Os: View from SUNDAY, the 28TH SEPTEMBER, 1932,
TERMSCARY OR DELIVEET
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HONG KUTG. VIDE TABLE,
Days of
Week
Month
Height
From September 24, to 30 193
HIGH-WATER).
(LOW-WATER.
Hong
Hong
Kong
Kong
Bandard
Btandard
Time
Time
Bst 24
Sun 26
Mon: 10
6308 6:5
19.19
2048-49 13.007
Height.
BIARRITZ.
London, Sept. 10.-Prince George who returned from Biarritz by air yesterday, left by the night train (Continued on next column.}
RADIO
residence.
The Secretary of State for India, Sir Samuel Hoare, who will be the quest of their Majesties for a for days, will fly to Balmoral from his home in Norfolk on Monday."
TROUBLES?
PHONE
"I cannot tell you precisely how rauch money my Burgenland estate cost me, and bow much my debts amount to that is my lawyers" business. They conduct my Jaw suits. I play the violin, make the money in all. the currencies of the CENTRAL RADIO SERVICE work, and my creditors carry the
4th Floor, King' Building. Hongkong. (Opposite Star Ferry).
money away.
"I want to work at least at. other thirty years. I still feel young at fifty-two. In the looking- glass I am only twenty-five. I in- tend to write a big work on the history of the violin, which is a mystery Further, I want to estab is a university of violinplaying But when and where I don't know yet.
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Holy Communion (Peak Church)
8 ami
Chi dren's Service, 10 am. Mattins and Sermon, 11 am, Prencher: The Dean, Evensong, 6.30 pm.
Preacher Rev. N. V. Halward.
Week Day Services.
Mattina Daily, 9.00 am Intercessions for the Sick. Walties. Holy Communion, St. Michael & All **day, 10,15 a.m.
Angels Day, Thursday September 2.-2915, 7.4. k
Choir Practice. Friday, 30 p.m. 92]
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, HOINKTISTA
(Branck of The Mother Church, The First Church of Gärish, Scientiat, in Boston Mat U.S.4.) MAUDONNELL ROAD, BLOW BOWER ROAD TRAM STATION.: SEPTEMBER 25, 1991 -----
SUNDAY SERVICH, 11,15 am, "
Subject:- REALITY." The Bunday School is held on Sunday Morninge, lo o'clock,
Wednesday Evening Meeling, 6.00 pum. Tarday and Friday, 10am to 12 Noon Beading hoow as above address open Monday and Thursday, 5,30 to 7 puta.
The Publio is corumily invited to attend. the services and visit the Reading Room
UNION CHURUH. (Hong Kong)
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 11-32;
Morning Service, 11 m. (Broadcast). Evening Service, 6 p.m.
Sunday School
Kennedy Road, 10 km.“
Preacher at both Services The Rev. Dr. E. L. Allen.:
Special Folice Morning Service change of time, Commencing on the 1st Sunday in October. Sunday, October 2, the time of the Morning Service will be changed from 11 am to 10.3) a Sunday School will be from 9.30 am to 10.10
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH, Wanahaj (Opposite Bayal Naval Hospital, Queen's Road, East). The following are the forthcoming Services, etc, at the Wesleyan Method- ist Church, Wanchai.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1932. --Morning Berrics. 10.15 am. Evening Bervice, 8.15 p.m.
Frencher for
both - Services — The Rov. Radland Showell, E.500,- of Ling Nan University, Canton, Commencing with Sunday next 2nd - October, ivää, and until further notice The evening service will be hold at e o'clock.
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MONDAY (26th),- Badminton Clab
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THURADAY (6th
Meet.
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1. Lausanne Conference
Conversion Loan
3. Ottawa Conference
With this inspiration, widespread as it will be throughout the world, we shall proceed with the fullest confidence that the world economic conference will form fitting conclusion to a year of solid and substantial advance towards better times"
Ottawa Conference Delegates
Without being unduly optimistic we
have been accorded definite Indications that "siness has turned the corner. Ahead of us les reconstruction and development.
In the immediate future Hong Kong will reap the reward of an Empire polley which has done much to clarify the issue of International trade. With Increased
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commerce and the expansion of Indus- trialisation, land and property values lo this section of the Empire “will advanca step by step.
In order that the fallest advantage may, be taken from the changing economie- conditions, Asta Lands Ltd. places its entire organisation at the disposal of the Hong Kong community for all land and
rty transactions.
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