NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

"THE

THE Annual Generni Meeting of the Members of the above mentioned Society will bo hold at the Cathedral Hall at 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday, the 28th December, 1932

Notice of any proposals and amend- ments to Rules or Constitution must be given to the Honorary Secretaries not less than 14 days before the above mentioned date.

SJ. T. N. CHAU,

Sd. T. M. HAZLERIGO,

Joint. Hon. Secretaries.

Chung Tin Building,

ard Flour,

Hong Kong, 25th November, 1938,

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

NOTICE.

THE NOVEMBER HALF YEAR-

TY GENERAL MEETING of

VOTING MEMBER will be held at the Club House, Happy Valley on Monday, 28th November, 1832, At 6.30 p.m.

ALL MEMBERS are condially in- vited to attend, and participate in any discussion which may ensue.

By. Order of the Stowards,

S. A. SLEAP,

Acting Secretary Hong Kong, 18th Noromber, 1932.

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NOVEMBER MEETING.

*PECIAL Tmin leaves Kowloon

1.00 p.m. Returning 0.00 p.m. First Class Return Foo of 8200 Two buses of the China Motor Bus Co. will leave the Star Ferry (Godown Entrance) on Sunday, 27th instant- ong at 10.45 a,m, nad ons at 11.00 a.. --going direct to Kwanti Race Course vin Castle Peak, and

returning soon after the last race,

includes admittance to Race Course.

The Fare there and back including entrance to the Race Course (Public Enclosure), will be $3.00,

Admission Public Enclosure $1.00) Service Men in Uniform half price.

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STAR

Secretaries,

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Hoxo Koxo, NOVEMBER 26, 1932.

SEEING IT THROUGH!

can of vegetables, fruit and poultry. Land is cheap and the newer areas

Miracle or

News and Views

Violinist's 50year Plan Disguised na a cow, Russian, Jan Kubalik, the violinist, who is university student evaded Soviet now 52, has organised the rest of frontier guards and slipped across his life in a 50-year plan. the border into Poland.-Christian Science Monitor.

Sportsmanship Wins

evart

He intends to give concerts for the next 13 years, composed music for the following 25 years, and listen to Mozart for the remaining 13 years he expects to live.

To complete his 50-year plan the violinist must live to the age of 102.

Mr. Lloyd George has suffered a' new disillusionment. This time it, is not the Liberal Party but the Lengue of Nations.

Lieut. Col, Shumzo Kido of Ja pan preferred to drop out of an Olympic Games equestrian because he thought more of his mount than he did of victory. AndL.G." and the League now like John Brown of Kausas, he lost, but losing, won." The "California Anti-Vivisection Society has presented him a gold medal "for gallant.and humane conside- *No one," he says, in an article ration of his noble horse," and thus published in a Continental paper, true sportsmanship and true horse-"en accuse me of being un enemy manship have won their reward. | of the ideal of a Losgue, but," and thebuts run into 1200 words of bitterness.

War on Jay-Walkers

New traffic regulations in Syd- noy, designed among other things to prohibit jay-walking, place the onus on the pedestrian of avoiding collision with a vehicle. Offendera are liable to a £10 fice.

Pedestrians must not attempt to cross a city street except at right angles or under the hand of a traf- fic policeman.

On the footpath they must keep to the left, and overtake others an the right.

They must not loiter, or carry bulky parcels, or otherwise impede the free passage' of others.

Alrendy Mr. Lloyd George seca a "For Sale" placard outside the Leaguo palace. The League, he de- clares, was formed to further in- tornational co-operation, to create international peace and security "Can it point to a single success under this heading? It has not | only failed; it has failed lament ably."

No Hope in Geneva

When the air is free from, crisis," he asserts, it seems to make some progress. When the

storms came, it seeks its usual re- fuge bahind a wall of pious resolu tions."

"Red Emma's" Confession

PETTY THEFTS

· THREE - MEN HELD IN POLICE CUSTODY

Emma Goldman's autobiography, An audacious theft was reported Living My Life," makes Isadora to the police yesterday from a Duncan's famous book rather like jeweller's shop at 181, Queen's Ruad weak tea.

Central. It was stated that during She was probably the most no, the afternoon a man entered the torious anarchist of her day, and, shop and asked for some rings. A she tella in bar book, it was she who number of rings on a tray were incited Sasha Bukman to shoot, shown to him and it is alleged that Frick, Andrew Carnegie's famous while the attendant's head was

manager.

momentarily turned in anothor direction, tho would-be purchaser slipped a gold ring into his pocket and replaced a valueless ring on the tray.

The tragedy of her life came after her deportation from the States in 1021. She was sent to Russia, now in a state for which she had work The alleged perpetrator of this ed all her life, Sho had not been trick was arrested and taken to the. thera long before she became com- Police Station and will probably bo pletely disillusioned, realising that brought before the Magistrate this she had always directed her abun- morning. dant energies in the wrong way.

There is now some talk that the and the widow of Frank Harris may start a right club in the small Riviera town where she lives.

The Empire's Lucky Day

A Chineas who is alleged to have stolen a fountain pen from the per- son of a man walking in Queen's Road Central yesterday was chased and arrested. The fountain pen, which is valued at $15 has been re- covered.

It almost looks as though thirteen A snatching necident nt Wing ig.à lucky day for the British Em- Fong Street yesterday aft:racon re- pire. It was on July 13 that the sulted in the arrest of a Chinese "Empire Ship" sailed for Canada who will be charged before the bearing the delegates on their Court this morning. It is alleged auspicious mission,

that the man snatched a bag con Exactly one month later ontaining $12.00 from a woman. Aug, 13the fact that the entire Empire had arrived at unanimous conclusions on economic policy at COOK BOY SENT TO

one time regarded as well-nigh im- possible was announced,

He accuses the League of hypo- Itinerant vendors must not offer crisy. He condemns certain Great. And it was on Oct. 13, that the any article for sale, as this is cal Powers for using it for the fur full measure of the achievements culated to delay the traffic stream, therance of nationalist ambitions. was published and acclaimed and a clause in the regulations for His final conclusion is that "the throughout the Empire. bids taxi-drivers and others to tout only hope of effective action lies not. The most interesting event with- for trade.

in Genova but in Anglo-American in the Empire occurring on Sept Paus along, please," is the elo- ! co-operation."

13 was Mr. Gandhi's announcement gan, and oven street musicians and; It is a sad confession from one of his intention to starve himself loud speakers calculated to make who fourteen years ago placed to death. But Mr. Gandhi, happi- people stop, look, and listen are high hopes on the Wilsonian pans- ly, was able to abandon this inton- banned.

con for world evils.

tion thirteen days later..

Local and General

The now Shanghai-Nanking tele phone service will comb into opera tion on New Year's Day.

Mr. L. R. Andrewes,, assistant Crown Solicitor returned to the Colony por the 1.5. Empress of Rus

big towns are spaciously laid mit to enable as many citizens as poraible to have their pwn plots of ground: The fishing industry, both deep-sea and fresh water, is scientifically stimulated, and, as. an example of thoroughness, the artifi cial lakes formed to oronto water power for electric generating | sia penterday. stations are being carefully stocked: The situation has all tho blements. of modern day madness, for, over the Eastern frontier, Polish farmera are bankrupt for need of marketa and in direst want of new machin- ory. Each country has a surplus of what the other requires, but nothing. can be done! Germany gets the

whent she still needs mainly from Rumania and the Argentine, whole Troples are in a position to gives

Colonel de Lapomarede, the for- mer assistant French Attache in Peking, is soon to leave the old Chinese capital for France.

A Special Lecture by Dr. E. L. Allen will be given at the Helena May Institute on Friday, December 2, at 10.30 am. Entitled "Kagawa the Francis Assisi of Japan."

The Chinese Y.M.C.A. in Hong Kong, in order to interest the Chinese public in the welfare of children, has organised a Child yesterday. The convention will be Wolfare conference which opened carried on to Sunday, and all who

are interested are invited to attend.

Workers of the Fulee Rubber Shoe Factory, Chapel, who went ou strike last week to enforce their demand for wage increase, have re- turned to work as the result of mediation conducted by officials DA the Social Affairs Bureau and the local. Tangpu,

From the files.

Looking Back 25 Years,

GAOL

PREVIOUSLY ROBBED

THE I.G.P.

Ling Chiu, a cook hoy, formerly in the employ of Mrs. R. Cousino of No. 2, Sai Wan Terrace, appear. ed before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Central Magistracy yesterday. in answer to charge of theft of a quantity of jewellery, from his em ployer. Defendant was 'convicted and sentenced to one year's impri- sonmeat

During the hearing of the case, it was disclosed that the defendant, in 1918 hail been convicted of staaling more than two hundred dol- lara from the Inspector-General of Police For this offence the prison- er had served a sentence of throm "months' imprisonment.

KONG

BUT FOR OUR GOLD MINING INDUSTRY."

The King of Siam at lalta în-| S. AFRICAN M.P. IN HONG spected the battleship "Implacable" in which Prince Vudhijal served as a midshipman, and he afterwards lunched at the Palace as the guest of Major-General Barron, the act The, guests included a number of ing. Governor, and Mrs. Barron. the principal residents and Prince Paribatra General Barron in the† course of an appropriate speech, That Africa would be "far worse proposed the toast of King Chula; off than the rest of the world if it The Eighth Destroyer" Flotilla, longkorn, who, in reply, expressed was not for her gold mining indue comprising H.M.S. Keppel, Flotilla his thanks for the kind reception try was the opinion expressed by Leador, H.M.S. Wishart, Wild which had been accorded him. His Mr. B. H. Henderson a member of Swan, Whitehall, Verity, Veteran, Majesty said he was greatly indebt the Parliament of the Union of. Birdar,

Seraph, and to Great Britain, in whose art South Africa upon his arrival in

his sons have received their mili. the Colony yesterday, The question arises as to the place at the Cathedral Hall at 8.30 Serapis, which have been out on tary education, and he drank the

exercises in the vicinity of Taip health of King Edward.

Mr., Henderson, who is accom. After panied by his daughter is the mem- Bay, arrived back in Hong Kong luncheon the King visited several ber for the Hospital Division, yesterday.

places of interest, finally, procel Johannesburg, and is chairman yf ing to Admiralty House, where i Mossrs. R. H. Henderson, Ltd., C. Monaghan were among the pas and Lady Drury. His Majesty was a pleasure trip and is staying in Mm. T. C Monaghan and Miss took ten with Admiral Sir Charles' drapers and merchants. He is on sengers arriving back in the Co-to give a dinner party on board Hong Kong for a few days. lony on the s.. Empress of Russia, the ** Birma " Inst evening,- which Berthed hore this morning. Hong Kong Daily Press, November Mrs. Monaghan is the wife of the 20, 1907. ment of the Canadian Pacific Steam- manager of the Purchasing Depart ships, Ltd., in Hong Kong.

few orders in return.

sociological reaction to such con ditions. Can a nation like Ger many, formerly dependent, though to lesser extent than Britain, upon exports and imports, adapt itself to these extraordinary and On the surface it would appear artificial circumstances? Part of that Germany's political hurricane the strain is expressing itself in

A somewhat political manifestations, but, DECEMBER 3rd. 6th, 7th, 8th and 10th bas spent its force.

HITLEN has refused cording to well-informed circles the AT 9.15P.M.

youth. of the country is "finding an Prices $3, $2 and $1

outlet in sport. Bport of all kinds including tax. Booking ut Anderson Music Company and Star Theatre after 5 p.m.

AGENCIES.

The London Uffice of the HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, 53, Plant Bruner, E.0.4, is constant- ly receiving Enquiries from Home Manufacturers regarding Suitable Firms to act ss Agents for their products in Bong Kong and Fonth China,

chastened President HINDENDURO'S "BUTE MONB

The annual general meeting of the Hong Kong Society for the Protector of Children will take p.m., on Wednesday, December 28.

Mr. and Mr. G. W. Green Tre turned to the Colony this morning

from Shanghai on the s.5. Presi- dont Hayes. Mr. Green is con- nected with the local office of Asin Lands Ltd.

English Baptist Mission and a The Rev. A. J. Garnier, of the member of the editorial staff of the Christian Literature Society, re- turned to Shanghai from England by the F. & O. Ranpura,

Sterling,

Looking Back 60 Years.

POSSESSION OF WEAPONS

Among the numerous monuments which have been placed in the Pro- TORCH, CHISEL, KNIVES AND testant Cemetery at Wong Nei The management of Exchange Cheung in memory of those who

WIRE, Restaurant asks us to remind our have lost their lives in the publio readers that an orchestral concert service, another one has just been The Italian Minister to China, given by the band of HM.S. placed over the grave of Robert Count Claro di Cortellazzo, accom Suffolk will be held in the Restaur-Anderson, 'police constable and fire regaion n. torch, a chisel, two knives Charged with having in their pos“. panied by the Secretary of Legation, ant on Sunday evening, at 1 pm, man of this Colony, who was killed and a coil of wire, and with loiter Dr. Venturi, left Shanghai last It is hoped to arrange for a concert while performing his duty in the ing with intent to commit a felony. work for Nanking, Count Ciano on Friday, December 2, at 6 pm labier capacity in a burning house.wo Chinese appeared before Mr. will remain at the capital for about details of which will be announced The lamentable occurrence will be Butters at the Kowloon Magistracy a fortnight,

still fresh in the minds of most of yesterday..

to form a government, because he is unable to secure a majority in is replacing the old militarism and the Reichstag. There is still a counter-acting the new poverty. chance that compromise may be All that is possible is done by effected between. the National organisation, enterprise and subsidy Socialists, the Centro Party and to get every German boy and girl some of the minor groups, but the interested in some form of aport or probability appears

to be that athletic exercise. Drill, dancing= Herr VON PAPPN will carry on his and hiking are made cheap and virtual dictatorship. No doubt if accessible. Every possible effort is signs wero forthcoming of Hitz's being made to prevent idleness and

The reactions aro stock still further depreciating yet loafing. another appeal-would be made to greater simplicity and frugality in eating and drinking and the pur- the electorato to determine whether chase of clothes: Athletics bavo the Nazi decline were likely to be be found economical and con- as rapid as its growth. If the ducive to moderation in all things That does not mean that neither eantrary occurs then political power fast life nor destitution are to be Trauat inevitably pass into the hands found. Extremes are two inevitable Gutcomes of such a state of affairs, of the Nazis.

but the ordinary family of average capacity and character is fighting in this new manner for a reason ble degree of sustenance and pleamiro,

I Local Companies desirous of takia

up further Agencies will lat wa know the Lines in which they are

Meanwhile the German people interested the information will be are adopting the, United States forwarded to London and

passed on to: interested parties op plan of self-sufficiency. Without

portunity offers.

tropical or even sub-tropical areas Germany can only carry, this policy

По

Loaying, Nov. 18.-The National Governmont, in a Mandate yester day, promulgated the Law govern ing the Organization of Administra tive Courts. The Administrative Procedure Law was also promulgat ed.--Kuo-Min.

later.

our renders how, poor Anderson, Defendants admitted possessiori appointed by the Chinese Ministry was crushed to death by the fall of were going to use them for an un- Mr. Wang Ying Shing has been fine and promising young fellow, of the weapons, but denied they of Foreign Affairs, to open an office the two floors and their contents in lawful purpose. They claimed they in Hong Kong for the issuing of the burning rattan shop in Queen's were carpenters and were going Consular Invoices, which are now re- Road West. He was in the ground back to their shop when they were quired to cover, all goods despatch floor at the time, directing a arrested. ed from the Colony to the interior stream of water upon the flames. The case was adjourned. of China. Mr. Wang, who arrived A subscription was raised, for the here from Shanghai on Wednesday purpose of erecting a monument to accompanied by his wife, will open the unfortunate young man which his office in French Bank Building, project has now been carried into Queen's Road.

ficot-Hong Kong Daily Fresa, November 26, 1892.

The Hon. Mr. Justice J. R. Boyle, of the Supreme Court of Albert Canada, arrived, here yesterday in the President Hayes, He is accom panied by his wife and proposes to stay over in the Colony, before pro- A plot to foment Communist Looking Back 75 Testa. ceeding to Manila,

:

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

BRIGADE

PUBLIO VACCINATION,

activities among the students and The Dutch three-masted schooner factory labourers was revealed by Helene, Hooginstrouter, which left. Misa Lin Pan Shah, one of members of the Shanghai Public this port for Shanghai on 4th inst.. China's foremost aviatrices, left Safety Bureau-ne the result of the got on shore near Breaker Point,

For general information it is notë. Shanghai last week for northwestern apprehension of over 100. Commun- plundered of everything by wreckfied that Publio Street Vaccination It would appear that in Germany provinces to investigate generalists, including many of their leaders and abandoned. The crew aris being carried on by members of we have the signs of a now Sparta conditions there.. Miss Lin is a pa era, in both the Settlement and rived at Bestow on 21th inst. - the St. John Ambulance Brigade Thia Berrica in offered to our Readers to a certain length. On the other circumstance into

on a gigantic acale, forced by tive of Fukien and stadjed avia- Nantao during the past two months. - The Earl of Mar and Kellie en free of any charge whatsoever the without charge and, of couros

A hard" and "tion in America.

It was reported that documents countered a typhoon on 3rd inst., lymph and aterilising material being no obligation in incurred on either hand her manufactures cover moatztrenuous tradition -and contempt:

seized by police showed that the Lat. 1227 and Long, 133.8, lost supplied by the Government (Medi wide,

of her wants in their own direction of luxury; a nation that has to get The 8.8. Malwa, a ship well- Communists were responsible for sails and-bulwark and sprung u|cal Départment. and agriculture enjoys protection. time exertions and not by means people has left, for Yokokarna where ganisations, such as the "Volunteer Bar fell to 38,80. Arrived off the the employees asinated at the ite amusements from its own spare known to hundreds of Hong Kong the formation of a number of or leak, making 16 inches per hour. Employers of Labours may have

|-on prohibitive scales. The coil is of grezutie, and monetary interests duris to para lato this hands of the Army Support Federation, harbour on Saturday night," "The factory on application to the Assist

being intensively and scientifically like League football and baseball shin-breakers. She is still a ane Lytton Report Study Society Sew being exhausted, distress guns ant Commissioner (e/a King's, Col-

The movement has much of vine ship and bus for the economie de etc., which--though patriotis in were fired bab attracted -ng-atten- Inge);" cultivated. Every family is 03-

in it, and will strengthen Germany, pression would no doubt have seen name, are in fact Communist organi. tion. Hong Kong Daily Free, Schools will be attended to i - cóuraged to produce as much as itan Fascism has strengthened Italy.— several years mord servico.:

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November 20, 1967

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