NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

THE CHAPEL OF ST. PETER.

SAILORS' HOME AND SEAMEN'S INSIITUTE,

GLOUCESTER ROAD,

N view of the suspension of I

West Point, at the end of this month, all Members of the Electoral Roll of that Church and others inter- eated, especially residents in the Eastern Districts of the City of Victoria, are warmly invited to at tead a meeting at the new Sailors' Home and Seamen's Institute on Thursday next, 15th June, at 5.30 pm. to discuss future arrangements in connection with the services in the Chapel of St. Peter and the Chapel of the Resurrection, Happy Valley.

G. T. WALDEGRAVE, Chaplain.

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SOLE AGENTS:

GOVERNOR-GENERAL MURPHY

GUEST AT RECEPTION AT

AMERICAN CLUB

wore

The Hon. Mr. Frank Murphy, the new Governor General of the

Philippines and his party guests at a reception given by the 1qca American community at the American Club yesterday afternoon Mrs. wher Consul-General and Jenkins took the opportunity to introduce local Amèricans to the distinguished visitor.

The function. was entirely of sa informal nature, no speeches being made; and, when our representative called at the Club, he was told that the affair was "just a friendly party for the Governor-General to meet the folks."

CORRESPONDENCE

[All letters intended jor publi cation must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, not for publication, unless so desired. but as evidence of good faith -ED.

TO THE EDITUR OF TIK.” HONG KONG DAILY PREAS."]

CHINA WANTS PEACE

handled properly may result in the destruction of China as an inde pendent nation.

SUMMARY OF NEWS

·LOORI

The fact that it has been com- pelled to come to terms with Japan after losing four of China's richest provinces fully demonstrates the

Mr. Justice Malcolm, of the weakness of the present adminis tration and if such a state of Manila Supreme Court was the affairs continues, it is more than speaker at yesterday's meeting of doubtful whether the present the Rotary Club. A warm tribute Government can remain long in the was paid to British legal methods saddle.

and an interesting account given of If the oposition comes from the the plan for extending indepen people, it is right that the Govern dence, by stages to the Philippine Page 7. Islands. ment should be overthrown. But

Morning Dew, our racing corres- the present opposition does not originate from the people, but pondent reviews the racing season Page 1. Sit-According to a recent re-

militarists who are themselves no When Mr. P. S. Cassidy read port the South Western Political from a group of politicians and so far this year, Council at Canton has sent a fur- ther protest to the League of better statesmen than the men now his excellent paper, published ex- Nations, as well as to the Soviet in power. The real masters of the clusively in the Daily Press," be- Government and the Signatories of country, the people, played no fart fore the Royal Arts Society London, the Nine Power Pact, denouncing in the movement. Then what good Sir William Shenton alae gave a can such movement do to the pa- brief but very admirable address on Hong Kon and its position in Governor-General Murphy and the armistice with Japan agreed to

tion 1

the Far East.

Page 7. party sailed for Manila last even by General Chiang Kai Sek, etc.

Despite of their sweet words and ing, and there was a large crowd While the Sino-Japanese situation

At to-morrow's meeting of the to see him off and to wish him has ensed up considerably during circular telegrams, these opposition

The full all good luck in his new post. He the last few days, the internal leaders have no thought for the Legislative Council $800,000 for had already taken Oath of Office situation has taken a sudden turu benefit of the country but are developments at Kai Tak Air Port

being requested.

" merely promoting their own selfish in fore leaving the United States for the worse.

Page 7. but there will be a formal in-

interests. Therefore if they sue- agenda appears on.

The Chief Justice reserved his augural Ceremony in Manila on The present truce was concluded ceed it will be for their own June 15, when opportunity will because the Chinese troops had aggrandisement and not in anyway decision yesterday in the Bonhant

otherwise the for the benefit of the nation,

Strand property litigation. Page 6. be taken to present leading citizens been defeated, of the Island to the new Governor-Government would

have The country cannot afford to The Hon. Mr. Frank Murphy, General.

thought of coming to terms with, have another serious internal war. Governor-General of the Philippine In the afternoon Governor the enemy. In face of the inferio The Chinese people are tired of Jelands and his party were guests General Murphy was the guest afrity in both the armament and civil wars, and don't want to have at a reception given yesterday a honour at a huncheon party atraining of the Chinese forces, another, which will further lower the American Club. Mr. Douglas Mountain Lodge. Mr. Douglas what can the Opposition suggest

Page 8. Jenkins. Consul-General for Ameri an alternative to the truce? the international status of China, | Jenkin, American Consul-Generat

China" to-day is in such a critical welcomed the guests. carri- ca and Mrs. Jenkins were amongst How can the war be

A rumour to the effect. that cer- those present.

ed on and who is going to do the state that she cannot afford an fighting? The war.cannot be carri- other civil war. If these unscrupu-tain Chinese firms, are in difficul ed out by propoganda or by circu- lous politicians and militarists de ties was current yesterday. Page 7. sire to overthrow the present A summary of the Report of the lar telegrams, it has to depend on real weapons, guns, airplanes, and regime for their own selfish aims, Inspector-General of Police for the the blood of soldiers. Can China they will receive the condemnation match the Japanese in these wea of the whole nation. Yours faith-year 1832 appears on'

fully, ponsi

MISS VIOLET CAPELL'S DANCING DISPLAY DONATIONS TO CHARITY

never

FROM PROCEEDS Miss Capell writes to inform ue that with reference to ber recent Dancing Display gross takings, in-serious crisis which if it is not

A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.luding a donation from H.E. the

Est. 1841.

|

amounted to $1,399.

Nett profit was $333. Misa Capell is forwarding a draft for £10 to the London Hospital and! is distributing the balance between the Hong Kong Benevolent Society, St. Vincent de Pan Society, Sisters

Aged.

China is already suffering from a

Hong Kong, June 13.

"Local and General

The Hong Kong dollar opened

UNITY,

General.

Page 7.

Lieutenant James Mattern, the 29-year-old American airman, who is attempting a solo Bight around the

book off from world, Khabarovsk at 10.15 p.m. (local time), on Monday night. His dee tination is Alaska.

Page 9.

Editorial and Business Office: 11 and the princes of commerce, with

pest. every reluctance and hesitation, are

Tel. 24511.

London Office: 58, Fleet Street,

E.C. 4.

The Daily Press.

of Mercy, and Old Home for the Miss Capell also wishes to thank her pupils for the silver junk and two hand-painted lacquer plaques! presented to her, which she much appreciates.

A RICHSHAW SWINDLE!

FALSE LICENCE AFFIXED TO

VEHICLE.

s drop of half a farthing in the yesterday at 15. d. but there was afternoon when the rates was Is. 4-7/8d.

Miss Bonney, the Australian aviatrix, who for the past few Charged with stealing medicine weeks has been flying in easy stages

Page 9. Street, a young Chinese cook was don on Monday night from Buda- from his employers at 114, Jervois to England, was expected at Croy-

The United States Senate passed sentenced to six weeks by Mr. Ice House Street. Tel. 30251,

Wrone-Jones yesterday. Defendant pleaded that he had been discharg- the Farm Credit Administration Night Editor (Wanchai Office):slowly coming to see and even to admit. They do not wish to accept

ed but had not been given passage Bill, which has already passed the News received yesterday by our any such reversal of human con

special air-mail service includes the money to his home in the country. House of Representatives, with a duct, which is, after all, to get

Futures Act and levying upon all what you can, for yourself, for your

announcement of the birth of Complainant stated defendant was provision for amending the Cotton firm, for your country, whichever

daughter to the Rev. H. V. and dismissed for disobedience to one sales of cotton, contracts a tax of one cent on every bale involved in any such contract.

Page 9. Mrs. Koop. Mr. Koop is now vicar of the fukis. you may be representing, and devil take the rest. Unfortunately, the

of St Paul's, Prince's Gate, Liver

Dr. V. H. Norris who has been The police on Monday occupied pool. devil af uncertainty, destitution and

a member of the senior start of the the "Brown House" and Nazi wretchedness is king humanity-

General Hospital. Singapore, for branches throughout Vienna, fol. in millions, and increasing millions, A fine of 830 or one month was a Hoklo

some years is shortly going on lowing riots by Nazi students and unless something drastic and the sentence passed on

before Mr.

Page. 9. charged

transfer to Butterworth Hospital against Jews and foreigners. as medical officer-in-charge. As effective is done, a vast upheaval in who

Complete British default of the the Russian manner is inevitable. Wynne-Jones yesterday with pull Men and women will not stand idle ing a rickshaw on which a forged

Vive President of the Singapore Recreation Club Dr. Norris has been a popular and live official war debt instalment due on June 15 is probable unless Monday's for ever; if their own Governments plate had been affixed.

Sub-Inspector Saunders, of the

and his departure will leave a gap Cabinet meeting has reached a fail them, they will turn to the Traffic Department said the de-

cases of small-pox (two hard to fill. He is also a keen frosh decision, according to what TROTSKYS and LENING.. This rot offendant refused to amist the Police

18 described as an authoritative civilisation has to be stayed, or the in any way.

deaths), six of meningitis (one golfer and an enthusiastic member

statement made in United States tree will crash, and the pretty The Magistrate:-I gave you of enteric fever were reported dur. of the Island Golf Club.

quarters in London is quoted in an "Associated Press" copyright des- tickets thus exchanged will be en. STATELY ceremonial marked the blooms, of art, of culture, of chance to try and prove you are

patch published in New York.

Page ◊. titled to travel on all buses running opening of the World Economic science, will be shaken off and die pot in the swindle and you refused ing the week ended June 10. In the

with the rest.

H

COMPANY (1933), LTD. MONTHLY TICKETS. FOLDERS of monthly tickets in the China Motor Bus Co. and the Kni Tack Motor Bus Co for the month of June, are hereby requested o exchange these tickets at our office at Nathan Road, Mong Kok, between 11th and 15th instant, after which date, no exchange will be..... effected. No charges will be made for the exchange, and holders of

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The hours for exchanging these tickets on the above-m ntioned days will be from 8 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 2 p.m to a p.m.

HONG KONG, JUNE 14, 1933.

ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

OPENS

n Kowloon, with the exception of Conference, and no doubt helped to those operating to and in the New impress the delegates with the Territories.

magnitude of their task, their res- ponsibility to those suffering mental and physical distress owing to the Slump, and the need to approach the complicated problems under consideration in a spirit of dis interested intention to pursue the right course. This was the start, and though the start of a long race is far from decisive it is not with- "The Conference out importance." at least began well," must be en- graved on the records, whatever the and may be.

By order of the Board,

LAM MING FAN

Secretary. Hong Kong, June, 10th, 19.8.

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TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC LONDON,"

LOCAL EXAMINATION PRACTICAL

THE last day of entry for

Was

to take it.

The police officer said the rick "All nations are suffering from show will be kept for six months a common ill. This is shown only and then will probably be disposed too clearly by the rise in figures of. of unemployment. The meaning.. of these figures in terms of human suffering has been my constant concern in recent years. It has been the concern of everyone here to-day upon whom the reapon Bibility of government, rested.

"In the face of the crisis which We all realise and acknowledge, I appeal to you to co-operate for the sake of the ultimate good of

the whole world."

Admirable and carefully prepared Thus the King spoke, in the speeches, subtly complementary, the spirit of that great King of France one to the other, were delivered by whose prosaic epigram, "I will not the King and the Prime Minister rest content till every peasant has The contrast between the two men, a chicken for the pot each Sunday." the one born and brought up in sums up the struggle of the con- palaces, the descendent of a hun scientious ruler for his people's dred kings, the other a Scottish good.

Over and above political peasant, whose first home was a theories of justice and liberty, of cottage, was symbolieal of this con-

art and splendour for the few, of clave of bumanity. But not less conquest and military renown, significant is the similarity between towers this problem of supplying them. Both were literally speaking the fundamental needs of food, to the world, and they came to be clothing, shelter and work for every so speaking because they are men citizen. Demceracies, with their who bave done their work well, party loyalties, their international whose whole minds have been set feuds, and subservience to this or upon their work, and who have that interest have been lets success won through great difficulties to ful than the old-time kings in this [900 the confidence of their fellow men, task; for in the age of super

and to take a place, in each in abundance so little control has been stance unique in the world: "The kept that markets are choked, with World is not in a quiet state, and goods needed by all, but only the for that reason representatives of few can touch

above examination will be 16th June, 1938. Entry forms may be obtained from the local secretary, Wm. Anderson, c/o The Anderson Music Co., Ltd., Ice House Street, Tel. 21822,

"People Who Matter

PEOPLE

"Hong Kong Delly Prai

OUT LOOKING FOR A JOB CANADIAN WHO WAS ABSENT FROM HOUSE OF DETENTION

It is interesting to learn that Miss England, who was awarded the prize for charm at the Inter- national Beauty Contest held in Madrid on May 27 was a pupil at the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls, London.

Two

same period, there were 70 deaths from tuberculosis. A clean bill of health was returned for Monday.

--

A series of three lectures on "Thrift" will be delivered at the auditorium of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. on June 16, 17 and 18 respectively A large musical party was given by Dr. S. W. Lam, assistant man- on May by Miss Agnes Baden- ager of the Bank of China. The Powell at Hans Crescent, Winter first lecture will be on the "Mean Garden, when there were present the ing of Thrift," the second on Chinese Minister and Mme. Quo "Thrift and Economic Life of the Tai Chi, Mre. Matsudaira, and People," and the third on Thrift Doana Antonietta Grandi, in addi- and Happiness." The lectures will tion to many well-known Society commence at 8 o'clock each night.

When charged before Mr. Wynncmembers. Jones yesterday with absenting

A specially constructed opium himself from the House of Deten tion for two days without per jacket for tying round the thighs mission; a Canadian named Enrico was produced in the Central, Magie- Carosi (41) told the Magistrate tracy yesterday when a Chinese was that he was out looking for a job charged with possession of 110 taels aboard ships. He returned to the of illicit raw opium aboard the at House at 4 p.m. on Monday. Tai Shan. Mr. Wynne-Jones impos-

Chief Warder Buchanan said. inmates were always allowed out ed a fine of $3,000 or seven months if they either telephone or parted at the Gaol.. The Prison authorities were not pressing the case but the Superintendent wished regulations to be enforced..

The Magistrate cautioned Carost and warned him he must obey the regulations. He would send him to prison the next time.

TO

hard labour.

Far East.

At a plenary session of the Cotton Spinners Association, in Tokyo, it was unanimously decided to enforce an immediate boycott.

Page 9. on Indian cotton.

North China is experiencing the wettest Summer ever remember- ed.

Page 9.

From the files.

LOOKING BACK 50 YEARS.

Detective-Inspector Fender and party of Police faided the first floor of 19, Elgin Street, and as a result arrested four men and six women. ed with keeping a gaming house, One, a widow, was yesterday charg while the remainder were charged

min yeung. The keeper, who was with participating in a game of cautioned in April, was fined $75,

The Ball at Government House The Honorary Secretary of the while the gamblers fined $3. The

on Thursday was a great success, numerous and Peak Branch of the Hong Kong $2.74 picked up by the police was

The guests were Women's Guild and Ministering put in the Poor Box.

quite disposed to enjoy themselves. Children's League wishes to ac- The funeral of the late Mr. John Sir George proved a most genial knowledge with grateful thanks the Swire took place on Saturday, May host, and though Lady Bowen was sum of $85.00 being the proceeds at Harlow Parish Church, obliged to retire early, things were of a children's entertainment kindly Essex, the Bishop of Barking and kept going vigorously. The rooms arranged by Mise Lloyd and assisted the Rev, H.-L. Bothamley officiat were most tastefully arranged, and mentary tricks by which one faction by Mrs. Greig at 27, The Peak, on ing. The chief mourners were Mrs. the whole affair was excellently Swire, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Swire managed. A pleasant breeze, whe seeks to nullify the efforts of its Saturday, June 10.

breeze was blowing, tempering, the opponents to do useful work, and

A further remand of 24 hours was (son and daughter-in-law), Viscoun- excellently managed. A plassant obtain credit and popularity. He granted by Mr. Butters at the Kowtoss Adare (daughter), Mr. and Mrs. heat considerably, especially in will need something of the spirit on Magistracy, yesterday in the Edward Todhunter (son-in-law and the verandahs, which were filled of Queen ELIZARETH who berated in which two Chinese lads, daughter), Mr. George Warren with cool and contented wail ignorant, politicians, wealthy merged 12 and 14, are charged with wire, Mr. William Swire, Mr flowers. The votaries of Tepsichore George Kidston, Lacut-Colonel E. were to the fore, and, undismayed chants and disaffected nobles, like attempting to santch a handbag. Kennedy, Mrs. Page, Mrs by collapsing collars and min ap angry fehwife, bullying them from into ulence when they opposed her to a European lady, whose iden- Orowes Major and Mrs, Maurice od gloves, went conscientiously

Portal and Mrs. Ray.

through, most of the programme, a the nations have assembled in the The Prime Minister spoke as the policy and the policy of the Council hoped that the victimized lady will

don't remember seeing dancing a greatest of cities to solve the new King's Executive of the course that. The high handed method may, pos communicate with the Kowloon

Saill to be a banishee from Banwell kept up at any previous problems of "the abundance of the Conferencs must take War bly, not be needed but the slight Police as soon as possible;

goon, Tsang Yuk was sentenced to celebration at Government House production."

Debts Cannot be shelved, because est weakness in the chair will see

featum, originated. I presume, by The hearing of the case against seven months bard labour by Mr. The Fuard of honour was a new The King's speech stressed the the subject is unpleasant. An the Economic Conference degeneratë. personal side. The essential prob agenda.bus been prepared and must into the fatuity of the Disarmament Mr. P. Bailey of the General Schofield, at the Central Magistracy His Excellency Hong Kong Daily

June 14, 1883. No doubt Tuberal Electric Company, who is charged yesterday on charges of breaking pres lem is unemployment and human be the subject of negotiation and Conferen

England will have to with driving motor car danger into an unnumbered but in Susuk suffering. No World Conference decision binding on all who abcept-

d, and national suscep dusly, failing to stop and failing to wao and stealing youd also of have had even met before to face the International co-operation is necesbe

has been fixed ing caused bodily injury to Tsang injured, and many report an accident, Foldest and greatest of all problems, sary, but, that does not mean

proaches and accusations buried for 230 pm on Monday, next Kwong The com, dlatbant said that uffering due to poverty. This in-nibbling at the issues, but the

from the auditorium But while aspector CF Alexander stated at when he returned to his hut dustry, and that, the individual plication of practical proj

The Central Polide: Court. yesterday, found defendant trying to ope politics are still in the stage of that Mr. Landau, the victim of the basket with "ads from lostru natisha and their allies, will seek Mr. MACDONALD's task will not their various objectives and adran ney. He will have to control the infantile greed and touchinessmen accident was discharged from Hos tages, but they will have to learn delegaton He will have to set his with the world outlook, who alone ital on Monday evening to do it without injuring their face like a rock against clever

can help at this hour;, will hang to fendant jja" represented by neighbours. That is the simple and struction, adjournme

sbow, the spirit of MUSSOLINI, and B. Evan God Ma obvious, bruth which the wise, món,

its and fall

Boostruir when dealing with senti Botelho la watch

half of Mrs and the great men, the patriots

yanite, and

foot of nett Col

THY

Looking Back 25 Years.

Fishing with dynam

despite all the

of the stop it. The master of rdeen fishing junk' was on day at the Police Court Bnied

Defendant attacked him with the for being in: possession of Iron, inflicting a, cub over his evoquantity dynamite And The defendant said that he was at ber, of. fuyeni sand deton tacked by the complainant and some. Zong Kong other men, and was himself injur

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