NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

"THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD. RE-NUMBERING WHARVES.

A from 1st October the Wharres

at Kowloon will be numbered ONE to FIVE commencing from the "Star" Ferry end. The new cozerete wharf will be No: 5.

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Secretary.

Hongkong, 28th September, 1939.

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HONG KONG TRAMWAYS,

LIMITED,

NOTICE-LOST CERTIFICATE-

50 SHARES.

TOTIOR IS HEREBY GIVEN 11784

N that Certifiesto No.

dated June 22nd. 1933, for 50 shares numbered 31403/31514 registered in the raue of LAW HON YEE has been reported LOST OR DESTROY. ED and NOTICE, IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that unless the ssid Certificate la produced at the regis tered Office of the Company within THIRTY DAYS from the date of this notice the aforesaid CERTIFICATE No. 11784 in the nine of LAW HON YEE will be deemed and declared CANCELLED AND OF NO EF FEUT and an application lodged with the Company for the ints of a dupli cate certificate in respect of the said shares will be proceeded with in the asual course.

HONG KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED,

W. F. SIMMONS,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 29th September, 1933.

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HONGKONG TRAMWAYS

LIMITED.

NOTICE-LOST CERTIFICATES-

..200 SHARES.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that Certificates Nos, 1178; and 11782 dated June 22nd, 1833, for 200 shares numbered 380099/390098 and

390090/380198 registered in the name of MES. CATHERINE PADES BURNIE have been reported LOST OR DESTROYED and NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that unless the said Certificates are produced a the registered Office of the Company. within THIRTY DAYS from the date of this notice the aforemid CERTIFI CATES Nos. 11781 and 11872 in the name of Mas. CATHERINE PADEN BURNIE will be deemed and declared CANCELLED AND OF NO EFFECT and an application lodged with the Company for the issue of duplicate certificates in respect of the said shares will be proceeded with in the ussul

course.

HONGKONG TRAMWAYS LTD, W. F. SIMMONS,

Secretary. Hongkong, 28th September, 1833....

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GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.

HEREBY GIVEN That at a Meting of the

of Directors of Green Island Cement Company, Limited, hell at Exchange Building, Victoria, is the Colony of Hong Kong, on Thursday, the sist day of September, 1933, a call of $3.75 per share was made upon all the members holding shares, whose names appear, in the Company's register of starobolders од the 'st day of -September, 1933, u:on. which only 83.75 per share has been paid, and it was determined that such Call should be paid on the 15th day of December 1933, to the Company's Bankers, The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Cor- poration at their Elead Office, Cacer's Road Central, Vistoria, aforesaid.

Upon presentation at the offics of the Company of Bankers' receipt for the payment of such Call, together with the Certificate of Shares, a note of the payment will be endorsed on the Certificate

1033.

Dated this 21st day of September

By Order of the Board,

186

་་་

ALLAN KEITH,

Secretary

NOTICE.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1933.

OBITUARY

A CHILD OF THE SUN-AND COW & GATE MILK-FOOD

THE FIRST NINE MONTHS OF A CHILD'S LIFE ARE THE MOST CRITICAL, TAKE NO RISKS, GET, COW & GATE" NOW."

WANG TEH LIN

Mr. Walter Morley

Somewhere in East

Kirin

News has been received in the Colony of the death, in South Alrica Wednesday, of Mr.

Walter Morley, at the age of From Our Spacial Correspondent] seventy years. Mr. Morley was formerly a resident of Hongkong, having spent some years here.

A man of charming personality, his death will be "deeply regretted by all who knew him. He leaves a widow and a daughter, the wife of Mr. A. E. Farrell, of Messrs, But terfield and Swire.

Mr. Morley was born. in Shef feld, and had spent a number of years with John Brown's, the fatious armaanents firm at Sheffield. before coming to Hongkong."

He was in British Honduras for some time, later going to South America, where he spent many years in Chile and Peru.

After spending some time in Manila, he arrived in Hongkong, to join the firm of JD. Humphreys and Son, with whom he remained as accountant for twenty-six years. He left Hongkong on retirement about two years ago, taking un residence in South Africa in the Durban'district,

RICE TRADE IN CANTON

NO DESIRE FOR NEWS SUMMARY

CIVIL WAR

Rumours of Trouble found ou in Kweichow Untrue

day emitted to the Sessions by

rangements for the forthcom ing season of the Hongkong Foot- |ball · Club--Rugby Section-will be Page 10, "A returneď banishee was yester-

Mr. Buttera

Page S. Our Kowloon forrespondent. writes on the prospects of Club da Canton, Sept. 28. Recreio in the forthcoming cricket Page 11. Canton, Sept. 23.

Rumours of Political troubles league competitions.

A charge was. made against General Wang Teh Lin, in a in Kweichow Provilce is dis- HM8. Medway to the effect, that brief radiogram to the authorities counted by Chang Wan Liang, while traversing the Moji Straits, here, stated that he has arrived local representative of General she took photos of the fortined **somewhere in Eust Kirin" and Wang Chia Lieh, 'Chairman of areas.

the struggle the weichow, Provincial Govern America will be found on page 9. will soon

renew

Page 9 Latest cables on the situation in'

The death occurred in Africa of against the Japanese invaders..ment The representative said

that General Fang is actively Mr. W. Merley, a former resident. Page 8..

The South-west Political Coun-

Details of yesterday's Budget.

cil recently appointed General engaged in rehabilitation work of of the Colony

the province and construction of debate will be found on page 6. Wang as commander-in-chief ol numerous projects.

the allied volunteer forces in Manchuria with General Kung

The reported uprising of Ya

Hin Yung as second in command. Kao Chai is not true, as he has General Wang's departure for only 3,000 men under arms." "Gen. the North was not announced un- Mr. Chang continued. til his arrival at his destination Wang has many times, that num

ber of men, and the fact that ro via Europe.

CANTON AND SWATOW

force is used to suppress Yu. is To be Linked by Wire due to desire of General Wang to

void civil war."

less Telephone

The General has an office here, which will keep the authorities well informed of his progress.

Mr. Chang added that Kwei- The local office also receives re- mittances and contributions from chow will not take part in the government, organs and public Kuomintang Fifth National Con- badies for the assistance of the gress, as Nanking is a traitorous regime and lackey of the Japanese volunteer forces in Manchuria.

militarists.-Central, Press... Apart from moral and material

Large Shipments from help to Generals Wang Teh Lăn,

Changsha

COW & GATE MILK FOOD From Our Special Correspondent) Press reports saying that the

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The Daily Press.

Hoxe Koxo, September 29, 1933,

BUDGET DAY

future. If Hong Kong has more or less escaped the Depression, it cannot be forgotten that for us the Since Depression began in 1925. then public works have been held up, and while the building boom in Kowloon, in Causeway Bay and Central Districts has meant in creased revenue from land sales

CANTON CEMENT

SUPPLIES

Fang Chen Wu and others; the South-west Political Council did not show sign of activty during the past two weeks. Various

Council will enlarge its political No Prospects Of Foreign scope appear unfounded. No dis- turbance is expected here, as the Large shipments of rice are on

military authorities have their way to Canton from Chang-situation well in hand.

Canton, Sept. 28.

sha and other places in Hunan, according to a telegram received here from General Ho Chien, Chairman of the Hunan Provin-

the

Importa

Canton, Sept. 38. Wireless telephone service be tween Canton and Swatow⋅ will

begin on October 11, and in-

stallations on both stations have been tested and found satisfac-. tory, according to a statement made by Mr. Chen Woon Yin,. director of the Canton station, to-day.

"The apparatos installed here. and-the one. in Swatow were. or dered from the Asia Electric Co., an American firm in Shanghai,: at a price of $70,000. Mr. Chen is unable to quote the telephone toll yet, but it will be announced.

arly next month. .

from Canton is separated Swatow by a distance of about direct ministration plus supplies from steamship line' or railway between local factories will be sufficient the two cities, and, transmission

Canton, Sept. 28. We learn from a reliable source that as the supply of cement from the Northern Chinese factories who are under contract

cement

cial Government, who praised the HSU MAN SHAN with the Canton Cement Ad- 320 miles. There is no

Kwangtung authorities for im- posing a tax on imported rice.

General Ho said that the har-

vest in Human for the past two years has been excellent and that there is enough rice to supply the demand in Kwangtung. He said that he has ordered rice farmers and merchants to ship rice to Canton: In reply, General Chen

Recovering from the Red Scourge

Canton, Sept. 28.

to meet the present demands, there is no possibility of coming into any arrangements with for eign suppliers for the time being.

of messages by telegraph is liable: to delay. Therefore, the Kwang-.. tung Provincial Government con- siders that a wireless that a wire- less telephone service" will meet a long felt want.

The Provincial Government is. rail-

Han Man Shan, a county in FANG STILL ON THE MOVE also taking steps to build

and rates. and in future from water Tsui. Tang, Commander-in-Chief eastern Kwangtung, is slowing re- charges, the Government has had of the Kwangtung forces, appre corresponding increases in public ciated General Ho's support. and services, notably in, the

water assured him that Hunan rice supply and road construction.

would be welcome here. Obviously now is the time when

1

Budget day is one of those, stern There are periods when it is pos

West River.

Felping, Sept. 28. Chinese reports indicate that General Fang Chen Wu's forces are still moving north-west and

have not again come up against Government troops, ........

I

way from Canton to Swatow. A

Trade and industry there are covering after the Red scourge.

survey is being made both from Canton and Swatow in order to find out the contour and general maintained..

Farming has made improve

conditions of the line. A pre- paratory committee under the Farmers in Kwangs are ments, after modern system of

General Chi Hung Chang, how-supervision of the Provincial De-' Hong Kong has every chance to heartened by the rice tax in agriculture is introduced by off- advance Industrially and as a re- Kwangtang and are sending boat-cials from the Canton Agriculturever, does hot seem ready to move partment of Reconstruction is in sidential and educational centre. loads of rice to Canton via the Bureau. Fertilisers are im- out. Several hundred of his men charge of mapping out a complete Kwangsi exports ported to help the farmers to came into contact with Governo scheme for the proposed railway.

ment troops at Tangshan, 20

An effort will be made to secure. occasions when we are reminded sible to go slowly, but, unfortu uostly agricultural products and grow more, and better grains. miles north of Peking, and were

can ship rice to Canton by high- Several small factories are set up driven back into the demilitarised part of the construction expenses. from the refunded portions of the that in this life we have to pay nately, this is not one of them for ways and water routes. Hunan in that country-Central Press. zone-touter..

"British Boxer Indemnity Funds.. for everything. The amenities of Hong Kong. Despite the alumps handicapped by the lack of gpod government, including pro- the Colony seems to show every highways as the Canton-Hankow tection against human violence, tendency to expand: except in Railway goes no farther than the suppression of disease, and the that quite considerable item, a North Kwangtung. punishing of dishonesty, are not import and export trade! There providing for nothing. Nor do our the statistics show a relentless de- water supply, the roads and the eline pavements. come unaided from natural sources.

2D

LOCAL AND GENERAL

The Provincial Department of Finance has appointed numerous officials for the different Agricul- tural Tax Bureaus scattered in

There will be no dinner dance the important towns. Neverthe-

at Repulse Bay Hotel to-night.. less, rice merchants in Hong Kong and Canton are still hoping There were two cases of cerebro- that the enforcement of this tax spinal fever in Victoria and one will be deferred and have submit-in Kowloon yesterday.

There is so much that must be done, and can walt no longer. The great feature of the budget Slump or no Slump. The Shing presented yesterday is that no men- Mun Scheme, for we cannot have tion was made of extra taxation, thore water famines; the new Such an idea never seemed to enter prison, for Victoria Gaol 18 the Colonial Secretary's mind, his intolerable disgrace; and new Gov. elaborate statement showing every ernment Civil Hospital, à British hope that by accepting an ex- School, for the children of the change rate of 1s 3d, as against growing numbers of British people the is 2d. adopted when the 1933 of moderate means; anti-malaria estimates were formed, and by cer- work; relief of destitution; the tain minor savings in the depart-new air port at Kal Tack; and, ments the expected spending for above all, the harbour must be the current year would bs dredged. for that precious channel $32,504.000 as against an original to the Kowloon" wharves and docks estimate of 835,200,000 and the is the Colony's jugular vein. On Chinese Establishing shortly. budget would show a small surplus. Where can we save? On Glover-

ted a petition to this effectr. Donald Dunham, American to the Provincial Department of Vice-Consil at Hong Kong, has ar Finance.

rived in Peiping on a boilday visit.

of $462,000.

YOUTHS

CARRY OUT RAIDS

*

Gen. Yang Chih, principal of the Nanking Military Academy, is to make a six months' inspection tour abroad. He is to arrive from Nan

Kong Benevolent The Hong Society, acknowledges with grateru thanks a donation of 85 as a token of remembrance of the Late Mr. F. C. E. Rendall, from "EL" and also a donation of sixty dollars contributed by friends in "Tal-

koo" in memory of Mr. M. M. Macfarlane.

Returned Banishee

COMMITTED TO SESSIONS

With's

& record of eleven previous convictions-behind him Sing Man, alias Sin Ming, was charged before Mr. Butters at Kowloon Magis tracy yesterday with having return- ed from banishmen

Inspector Vincent said that on Sept, 9 he received some fager.

prints from Mongkok Police Sta

tion. They were of a man named Sing Man He classified. these finger-prints and found that they belonged to a man named Sin Ming who had been banished for ten years in July 1933.

Serving four months gaol for a While the sa. Solviken. 1,435 similar offence in 1932, Au Man tons, was on its way here, on Sept. But, allas Chan Fan, was sent to 25, a Chinese deck passenger fell prison for four months hard lab

gvi. overboard and was drowned, our by Mr. Balfour in the Central Ip Krohn, fp.c. 269), gave.

Police Court yesterday for stealing dence of seeing defendant. out" of a purse from Yau Hang, who are the Colony on the ss. Kwangtung rived from Canton by train last on July 20, 1933. night. The incident occurred In Evidence of arrest was given by Connaught Road Central. There Yuen Sum (p.c. 162). He said he was no money in the purse.) 7 was on duty on Sept. 6 between File Street and Reclamation Street. Defendant was pointed out Gen. Han Fu. Chu, Chairman of to him by a man as a returned banishee. He arrested him and the Bizantung Provincial Govern took him to Mongkok Police Sta for food money and a bonus of $3ment, during his inspection: tour

tion. Havana, Sept. 28. to 84 each month to each worker along the Shantung coast, dismiss Chinese Consular reporta from N

ed the magistrate of Laichow when Santiago De Cuba state that six There will be a general meeting the chairman found on the magis Chinese business establishments of the HRU. Engineering Society trate's desk a list of presents sent Have been raided by armed on Friday, 29th inat, at 6.30 P. to the magistrate by junior officials

in Room "K" at the University Those whose name were found on youths-Reuter

when Mr. 8. Simpson will deliver a the list were either cautioned or lective" on "Non-ferrous Alleys in dismissed by Gen. Han, Engineering

About 2,000 workers of the cot ton-weaving factories in Nantao. Chapel, and Pootung are agitating

e

ments in Cuba ment House? But the big Central Next year's revenue is expected District scheme is a profit making to be 831,731,00, increased, water concern, and there must be a revenue. ($800,000), another $200,009 Government House! Nor, under the from the rates and $240.000 from Colony's peculiar circumstances, new land transport franchises be- can the credit balance be allowed ing important addition to present to diminish. It is unwise to say, sources. The chief saving on ex- we have saved up for bad times. LAIMS agains the estate of Mr. penditure is to be a matter of about Here they are, let us use the sav OLAIME

J. M.. Shroff, decea-ed, late of No. 166, Prince Edward Road, Top Ave lakhs on the Military contri- ings. No one know how much own country. Nor have British

people much cause for complaint, Notice has been given of the Floor, Kowloon, should be sent by fore button. The deficit is expected to longer the bad times will last. the 15th October, 1933, to the ficial be $1,710,000, on the year & work The Government aims at the compared with conditions at Home. wedding to take place shortly, be A Chitose youth named Wong tween Mr. James McAuley, marine Shun, described as an apprentice, Administrator, Suprem: Court, with whom any relations of the d gesed ing leaving the Colony's surplus at European standard of public ser- Hong Kong has by no means engineer, as, Klangsu of the China was charged befors Mr. Butters at are requested to communicate.

$11,800,000. How far supplementary vices, but at a far lower taxation reached the limit of taxation, and Navigation Co. and Miss, Mary Hill Central Magistracy yesterday with estimates, nominally balanced by figure than any Western town can extra taxes are a great deal pre- Fleming, of Greenock, Renfrew (a) driving a motor cycle without shire, and now en route to the a licence, (b) failing to report an savings, which as the Colonial show, British rates often double ferable to water famines, or loss Colony on the Antenor accident; and (3) driving. mictor Radyo se po cycle without the owners permis- Auditor remarked, are not always your rent; we have no income tax, of shipping due to bad port facili

Act. two alon. It was stated that he knock- Under the Vagrancy affected, will upset these calcula- we do not, pay- Home duties for ties. We a

unemployed men. Wazula Franzed down an old man and on the tions, remains to be seen.

our drinks, our tobacco, and slik taxation thi

How long Austrian and Trank Whit first charge he was fined $10, on shows such

ubtful; ney alias Francisco Cruz, the second 820 and on the third Budget day reflects the difficul- The tide of immigra

Filipino, were charged before. Mr. 620 He was further ordered to Hong

In the Central Police Court pay 840 compensation to the own ties of the present time the ac- that Chinese people pay

and committed to the er or the cycle for the damage cumulated abilities of the past get more from the local govern Kong t not

done to it and 820 10 the old man Detention. 8.9 and the inexorable demands of the ment than they can expect in their run cheaply:

NOTICE.

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LAIMS against the state of Mr. essed, lato of the Peninsula Hotel, hould be sent to the Oficial Adsiais frater, Supreme Court, before the 15th October, 1933.

CACE. Rondall, Bolicitor, dec

pared extra

less and even if trade should reviy

ce that can be

House

Asked what he had to say, defen dans pleaded, that s friend had written him while he was in Can to telling him that a Dutch teamer was due sood, and he had come down to try and get work aboard it “I was in the Colony only a few hours when I was arrested by a policeman at the in

tigation of an informer whom knew he concluded.

Mr Butters committed him fo the Criminal Sessions.

MORE HELP COMING

Peiping, Sept. 28, According to a Chinese report? from Tientsin, 2000 special police left this morning for Luantung to assist the Chinese authorities in suppressing bandite in that region who have been very active lately threatening Changlf and oth cities-Reuter.

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