ADVERTISEMENTS.
IN THE SUPREME Court of HONG KONG
21
FROBATE JURISDICTION.
IN THE GOODS OF LAURESCE
SCHOLFIELD LEWIS Late or Secara Club, Sr. JAMES IN THE COUNTY OF MiddlIMEX ENGLAND, Gentleman, Dr.
CBASED.
NOTICE IS GEBEBY GIVEN
that the Court has, by virtue of the provisions of Section 18 of the Probate Ordinance No. 1 of 1897, made an Order limiting the Time for Creditors and Others to send in their Claim. against the above Estate, to the ōTE day of AUGUST, 1933
All Creditors and Others are accord. ingly hereby required to send their claims to the Undersigned on or before that date.
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Dated the 7th day of July, 1983
·JOHNSON, STOKES A MASTER, Solicitors for the Executor,
987).
Prince's Building,
Ice House Street,
Hong Kong.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG,
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
IN THE Goons LOOK YAN
N°
KIT C# * #) alias. LUK TAU NAM (1) ALIAR SENG YIP TUNG LATE OF No 29. UPPER PICKERING STREET, SINGAPORE, ÎN TEX STATE SETTLEMENTS, MEA- CUANT, DECEASED,
"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has, by virtue of Section 38 of the Probate Ordinance 1897, made an Order limiting the Time for Creditors and Others to send in their olsims against the above Estate to the BT DẦY of AUGUST, 1933.
All Creditors and Others are accord- ingly hereby required in send their Claims to the Undersigned on or before that date.
Dated the 7th day of July, 1993.
G10. K. HALL BRUTTÓN & Co.,
9851
Solicitors for the Executors, St. George'i Building,
Hong Kong.
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that
an Interim Dividend of £3 per share, subject to deduction of income Tax, has been declared for the HALF YEAR ending 3 th June, 1033, at rate - of 1/4.1/2 per Dollars.
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THE DIVIDEND will be payable and after TUESDAY, 8th AUGUST, 1933, at the offices of the Corporation, where Shareholders are requested to apply for Warrants.
THE REGISTER OF SHARES of the Corporation will be closed from MONDAY, 24th JULY to SATUR. DAY, 6th AUGUST (both days inclusive), during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
L N. MURPHY, Actin' Chief Manager, « Hong Kong, 11th July, 1933. [997
AGENCIES.
London Office of the RONG KONG DAILY PRESS, 58, FLEET STREET, E.0.4, is constant- ly receiving Enquirise from Hom Mazufacturers regarding Suitable Firms to act as Agents for their products in Hong Kong and Fonth China.
If Local Companies desirous of taking
ap further Agencies will let us
know the Linen in which they ara
interested the information will be
forwarded to London and passed
on to interested parties as op- portanty offers,
side.
At to the
GRENADINE STRUP
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1933
SPECIALITIES!
WATSON'S
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LESS THAN HALF THE COST OF OTHER GRENADINE.. .SYRUPS ON THE MARKET.
$1.00 Per Bottle.
WATSON'S
DELICIOUS CONCENTRATED
LEMON SQUASH
THE PERFECT
SUMMER BEVERAGE
$1.00 Per Bottle.
LEMON
THE NANCHANG
OFFICERS
Prospects For Release Bright
LONDON, July 14 THE messengo sent out on July
11, brought in three letters an
Thursday night front the bandits addressed to the Cansul and Gendarmes and suggesting thas a reliable intermediary be sent out.
The three captives indicate having a rough time following an encounter with the bandit troops an July 5. when they were taken ashore by a pair of guards each. The captives were bound for the first time.
The messenger took out the Japanese reply early this morning and prospects for their release are | considered bright.-Peuter.
ECONOMIC POLICY
A
́OF GERMANY
'SELF-SUFFICIENCY AND
INTERNATIONALISM
BERLIN, July 14, COMBINATION of economic
interna self-sufficiency and tionalism was advocated by Dr. Schmitt, the new Reichminister of Economics, in a speech last night.
"Dr. Schmitt, whose appointment was regarded as heralding a new Nazi economic policy, said that we must be sensible merchants uno like everyone else help ourselves first. On the other hand, we must also seek to build up friendly commercial relations with other countries. Reuter.
GIGANTIC PROJECT APPROVED
Washington, July 14..
REPORT CON-
FIRMED
The Re-Occupation.
Of Dolonor
Peiping, July 14. Chinese official circles confirm the report of the re-occupation of Dolonor by Chi Hung Chang's troops and declare that this will considerably facilitate a settle ment of the Charhar situation as Feng Yu Hsiang has repeated- ly declared that as soon as all the lost districts in Charhar were re-captured all other questions would automatically be solved.
It is learned here that Feng Yu Hsiang's delegate called on Ho Ying Ching this morning and communicated Feng's desire to
for resume negotiations amicable settlement of the Char- har embroglio.~Reuter.
MONEY-MARKET NORMAL
LONDON, July 14.. THA MONEY MARKET REMAINED NORMAL AND FEATURELESS LARS OPENING at 4.30 AND "THEY APPRECIATING TO 4.774.
DOL-
THE PRESSURE AGAINST STERL ING BY GOLD COUNTRIES WAS RX- LAXED STERLING IS NOW STEADY ALL-ROUND-Reuter.
Twenty-Three Thou- sand On Strike!
NEW YORK, July 14.
CHINESE LOAN
- COUPONS
RAID ON THE REDS
Protest Against Pay- Kwangtung Army
ment In Paper
Paris, July 14,
The Temps is of the opinion that the French Government will support uny protests which may made against the payment of the Chinese five per cent. 1935 loan coupons in paper especially as the Chinese Customs Receipts are in gold units. Reuter.
CHINESE SILK INDUSTRY
To Take Part
Canton, July 14. Fighting has been maging be- tween the Cantonese forces and the main strength of the Red ̧ units south-west of Chunmun- ling, a stronghold of the Com- munists. Fortifications on the outskirts of Chunmanling were completed some time ago under the direction of "' General " Yeh Chien Ying, field commander of the Red armies and concurrently commandant of the so-called military academy."
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The government divisions under the command of Lieutenant Gener- als Huang Yin Ching, Huang Chih
Effort To Re-Capture fun and Wang Chan Pin
Lost Markets
(From Our Special Correspondent)
Canton, July 14. A silk factory will be established at Shun Tek, a town on the West River about sixty miles from Ch ton. Under the auspices of the Bureau of Improving Silk Produc- tion, the new factory will turn out better quality silk in an effort to rounpture the foreign markets.
are
| brining up field pieces to storm the Communist fortifications. The present onslaughts, according to military intelligence, are more in the nature of raids, because Gener- at Chen Chi Tang, commander-in- chief of the anti-Communist south route expedition, will shortly order a general offensive agafrust the Reds.
The
is enemy
concentrating: treaps at Hsingkuo. Huichang, and Vitu. The first Kwangtung army will also join the coming drive, and General Yu Hain Mou, the
is commanding officer,
now in Shaokwanen route to Tayn in southern Kiangsi, where his head- quarters are established.
Apart from world-wide depres. sion, the poor demand for Chinese silk is due to its inferior, quality, but under better management and
Before leaving Canton yesterday. modern plant, officials of the Genera) Yu Han Mou, interviewed Bureau are of opinion that Shun by newspaper men, stated that the Tek silk will be able to compete
forces of Chn Teh and Miao Tse successfully, with products from Tung, notorious Red lenders are Japan, India and other countries. in Anloh and Yihuang but denied The Provincial Department of they were attempting to advance SIMULTANEOUSLY with the Reconstruction has appropriated southward. General Yu added that
for efforts of the National Indus. 830,000
the
of the Communist forces under Chu purchase trial Council to establish codes machinery and equipments for the and Mine are but several thousand
who can covering wages and working candi new plant and set aside $20,000 as
be cleaned up without tions, twenty-three thousand work-running expenses The equipmente difficulty. The Cabinet Board, have ap-ers have struck work in the States are ordered through a foreign firm
at Shanghai. proved the river harbour food of New York, Massachussetts, and
Shun Tek is one of the principal Pennsylvania. control projects amounting to 2
silk producing districts in Ewang- years ago, when most members of thousand million dollars and have
tung province. OLIVEIRA REMEDIOS. On June 20, our present Legislative Council divided the United States into 1933, at Shanghai, MARIA MAG- were stili in much the same posi- ten zones for the purpose of DALENA, eldest daughter of Mrtions as they hold to-day, Kow-administering public works ad- of Shanghal, to EMILIO MAR loon consisted of a small, and `vances to the states and muni- TING, son of the late Mr. and very sedate residential area, be- cipalities. Mrs. A. Martins d'Oliveira, tween Austin, Nathan and Chat- also of Shanghai. LAXIERTELINK-SCHUURMAN.
July 5, 1933, at Villa Alpha | Lochem, Holland, of MICHELE LANDERT, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Lambert, of Shang hai, to TOM FLINK-SCHUURMAN,
MARRIAGES.
and Mrs. A. H. dos Remedios,
Consul for Netherlands.
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BETTER TO GO AHEAD
FUTURE POLICY OF AMERICA
ham Roads, the varicus barracks, Dockland, with Yaumiati tene- ments close by, and the big ship-. ping yards of Hunghom. Kowloon City was still within its walls, Kowloon Tong, Homuntin, and that huge area, Shanshuipo were swamp and hill. There were few
New Yoex, July 13. factories, only one cinema and not
IT is better for the United many shops. In the Hankow States to go forward just as Roud aren pretty market gardens if she were a sailing-boat caught soine four years ago grew Bowers in a log," declared Professor and vegetables on sites now oe-to-night aboard the Manhattan, sc Sprague, who arrived in New York cupied by massive ferro-concrete companied by Professor Raymond buildings with shops and well Moley,
The greatest interest was taken Until recently there was room
in their arrival bath because they are fresh from London, carrying for everything at Kowloon. If "inside information," and because one wanted to put up a country
of the rumours that Professor residence with grounde, a block Moley might resign his position as head of the so-called "Brains of expensive flats, a tenement of a factory there was space to spare. Certain areas were roughly allo- cated to certain purposes, buf there was no difficulty about get-
The Baily Press. equipped flats.
HONG KONG, July 13, 1933.
A KOWL 0.0 N
CONFERENCE?
thanks to repeated neglect, have
Trust" owing to his differences on policy with President Roosevelt. Professor Moley says that there no foundation whatsoever for the
rumours.
Dr. Sprague, who is the Ameri-
The trades mostly affected are connected with clothing but other trades in Pennsylvania are calling strikes in sympathy.-Router.
NEW ISLANDS
DISCOVERED BY FRENCH SURVEY PARTY
LONDON, July 14. THE French occupation of the South China Islands evidently refers to the mapping of uncharted islands by a survey party in Lat. 10. Long. 15 with an area of ap
Reuter, proximately 300 acres.
Fre reports stating that. Gener. al Li Yang Ching left for Chaoan | near Swatow to direct operations against the bandits are unfounded, as the general yesterday went as far Slump Unprecedented. as Changmoutou on the Canton- Piece goods trade in Canton is Kowloon Railway to visit the tombs bad owing partly to the high pre-of his ancestors. He returned to mium of the Hong Kong dollar. Canton on the same evening-Ce-
tral Press. Dealers of piecu goods must do about $80 business a day in order maintain each establishment, but actually a given leading store does THE TANGKU ARMISTICE- about 350, business per day. Ac- cording to piece goods. merchants, the present slump is unprecedented. Local dealers in native and for: eign Bour reported a dull time. Price of rice in Wuchow has drop ped by 30 cents a picul, and there is poor demand for other Kwangsi i cereals.
Local and General
Two cases of enteric and one of
A returned banishee was sen- meningitis were reported on Thurs, tenced to one year's hard labour by day.
Mr. Wynne-Jones at Central Magis tracy yesterday for the theft of a quantity of jewellery from Mr. D. J. Mackie of 15, Magazine Gap. It was stated the defendant was ar
Mr. A. G. Cooke, the popular master of the rescue-tug, Kau Sing. is sailing for Home on long leave by the ss. Rawalpindi to-day,
Sutton of the Lincolnshire Regi. A pet monkey belonging to Pte. ment, at Shamshuipo Camp, was taken to the Mataukok depot for observation after it had bitten Pte. Garland of the same Regiment.
Hospital.
Chong Po had 100 tacle of rew Central Magistracy yesterday.
opium, and taels. They were each fined $3,000;
Cheung Kiu; 115 or in default 7 months and eight months hard labour.
AND THE AMERICAN LOAN.
CANTON, July 14. armistice and the big American loan Opposition against the Tengku:
secured from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation in Washington is registered by numberous public: bodies and Kuomintang organs. The local press publish a long list of circular telegrama daily na protest against the two agreements.
Among the public bodies which issued circular telegrams are the ' Canton-Samahui Railway Kuomin tang Office,, Hoihow, Eighth, Plenary Kuomintang session, Samshui Na- tional Salvation Association, and the Toishan County Kuomintang.- Central Press.
rested by Mr. J. T. R. Ryder while AUSTRALIAN LOAN
ISSUE
running up a fire escape,
Superintendent of Police, is leaving Mr. A. R. S. Major, Assistant
for India to-day, where, it is under- stood, he will be attached to the Punjab Police for training. Mr. Probationer in October, 1828, and Major was appointed * Police
arrived in Hong Kong the following month. He wha appointed A.S.P. in December, 1031.
Under cover of a hát, a Chinese robbed Chow Chuk Wan, a Canton Police official, of his fountain pen, in Connaught Road Central" on the incident and arrested the cul- Thursday. A district watchman Baw
prit, Yesterday, defendant, a life tenced to six months hard labour.
Douglas Gifford (38) an unemployed At Central Magistracy yesterday; Eurasian, was charged with obtain- ing 360 from a married womaa. by Charged with intended to defraud guilty and in view of his past record false pretences. Defendant pleaded the Kowloon Motor Bus Company, Mr. Wynne Jones remarked that he Chan Mak Sham was fined $25 by would have to consider whether he Mr. Butters at the Kowloon Magis-would commit Gifford for trial. De- tracy yesterday. It was stated that fendant was rewanded until Tues- accused used his brother's monthly day afternoon. ticket on a bus, and when question-
Kowloon is a place that bristles with problems. Once they were ting land, and it was no grievance can adviser to the Bank of Eng. quite easily adjustable, but many, that a railway track occupied a land, and who recommended to Chan Wan Wo, a female operative.
magnificent site. You Could President Roosevelt the adoption at the Sun Hai Knitting Factory, was seriously scalded when á vat of build on rising ground just behind of the temporary currency stablisa- grown sharp and tough as quills and enjoy both the sunrise and tion proposal, feels that in the pre-boiling dye turned over on her on
She 011 an elderly porcupine." All!
sent situation it is best for Ameri- Thursday, was admitted to phases of human life seems to be the Lyeemoon breeze. Now Kow-ca to attempt to find her own way involved from the building of ade-loon has reached a stage when the through the mists.
He said that the increase in the when leaving the Tung On Wharf Two women who were arrested quate maternity wards in the hog "pportionment of land is no easy price. levels of the United States with opium in their possession were problem. Interests are beginning was important, but he added a pitals, to the provision of proper to jostle each other, and unless a warning that it was even more im. charged before Mr. Schofield, at banishee from Singapore, was sen- This Service is offered to our Bondars cemeteries. It is untrue to say careful eye is kept, to the future portant that: the disparity between withaat ebarge sad, of course that Kowloon, has just grow-avoidable expense and loss for re- prices should not be increased. Do obligation in incorred on sithered," for the P.W.D. has worked
Both refused to comment upon to à town planning scheme, and building and compensation will the World Economic Conference The Required Information should be the place owes a real debt to be incurred. The interesté of except that Professor Sprague ad-
skilled officials like Mr. F. W. shipping. of factories, of shops vocated a three months' adjourn Carpenter, OB.E., whose work and amusement places, of Euro- ment and Professor Moley said HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, LTD. has kept a fair degree of order peun residents and working class immediately.-Reuter.
he was reporting to the President in the general arrangement of tenements need careful co-ordinat the Peninsula. Kowloon has two ing. Kowloon's interests and magnificent highways in Nathan Problems have so far been con- Road and Prince Edward Road; sidered individually, but they Kowloon Tong is quite a model must now be viewed as a whole. area, and King'e Park is a The easy suggestion is the ap lung of which the mainland pointment of a committee or even is justly proud, while Observatory a conference, to take evidence and. Hill is allowed to remain a verit-report. We are all tired of such able piece of England out East. methods, and in any case little In many ways Kowloon has pro- can be done till the future of from Fox Bridge. There were ten fited by the neglect of the Govern- the Whitefield Barracks area is starters-lieuter. ment. A few capable people, not settled. On the other hand, if too senior in rank, have been in one of the Government officials charge, and up to now absence of who knows something of the grandmotherly supervision has mainland could draw up a pro- probably been an advantage.visional report, mach of the neces Laissey faire can, however, besary information for a proper carried to extremes.
11. In Hot S1E3T
Hear Koi
"People Who Matter”
PEOPLE WHO MATTER, to the advertiser are the people who can afford to buy,, his goods. Most of these people buy and read the
Hong Kong Daily Press.
ECLIPSE STAKES
LONDON, July 14, were as follows:-
The result of the Eclipse Stakes-
1st Leaningdale
9/2 2nd Firdaussi
......... 11/10 ard Fox Bridge 10/1 three lingthe seperated Firdaussi Loaningdale won by two lengths,
tions have
DUTCH RUBBER SCHEME
LONDON, July 14. IT is understood that conversa
taken place in Here we survey of the position would be London on the Dutch rubber res have a great city of 270,000 obtained. It is also a matter to triction scheme between Dr. Colijn census population and, in all prob- which the Kowloon Residents' As were of a exploratory character and Sir Cunliffe Lister. The talks ability, a for greater number of sociation might care to give atten- and no decisions have been reach actual inhabitants. Only a few tion.
ed.--Reuter.
ed by the conductor, admitted that it was not his own.
For Refund. Purposes
LONDON, July 13. THE TREASURY announces that
the Chancellor of the Exche- quer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) has agreed to an immeiate Com- monwealth Australia issue for the purpose of refunding certain Aus-
8 per cent. tralian loans bearing interest at This, exceptional mea- sure in no way implies the with- drawal of the January 14 request regarding the optional conversion of trustee securities. Britton Wireless.
"CONTROL OF DRUGS Convention Ratified By 38 Nations
GENEVA, July 18. A Chinese, aged about 18 years, THIRTY-eight nations have rati- fied the convention for limit- who was found dead in Queen's Leaving on
the .. Siamese Road West on July 7, is believed ing the manufacture and, distribu Prince yesterday was Mr. Alfred to have met his death during ation of narcotic drugs, which comes Lammert, son of Mr. H. A. Tam fight.. Police investigations led to into force to day. mert, who has gone on furlough
the arrest of Chung Fu, aliun Ko An advisory committee has been
be taken up in travelling, only two day, charged with manslaugter. tes of which must reach Geneva Most of Mr. Lammert's leave will Lo Fu, 32, unemployed who appear appointed to deal with each coun- ed before Mr. Wynne-Jones yester-try's annual requirements, estima- and a half months boing spent in Defendant was remanded for England, Mr. Lammert will be
not later than August-Reuler. back in the Colony carly in March, 1934.
A fine of $10 with the alter native of four days' hard labour was imposed by Mr. Wynne-Jones it Central Magistracy yesterday on a boy who was charged with taking three baby magpie robins from banyan tree in Queen's Road Con- fendant was arrested by a Chinese tral. It was stated that the de- constable who had kept the birds alive during the night.-
week.
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'PLANES ARRIVE SAFELY
FINE FEAT BY ITALIAN AIRMEN.
For enquiries to be made from the Vice-Consul st Manila as to whether he had really intended the visas to cover passage through a British Colony, Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central Police Court yesterday,
NEW YORK, July 13: adjourned for a week, a case in THE Italian air armade flew to day from Cartwright, Labra which Eugene Shitsky, 20, mechanic 26 of Manchuria, were charged all the machines having landed. of Poland, and Victor R. Bororiky, dor, to Shediac, New Brunswick, with entering the Colony without safely by 8.58 p.m. British Summer valid passports.
time. Reuter.