NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
GOVERNMENT STORES CONTRACT-1934
I hereby notified the sealed tenders, in triplicate, which should be clearly marked "TENDER FOB BTORES will he received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, until soon of Thursday the 19th day of October, 1933 for the apply and delivery of Staren required by Government De partments during the year 1984.
For Specifications and Forms of Tender apply at the ones of S'aperin- tendant, Accounts and Stores, Public Works Department, from whom further particulars may te had on applica.
The
Goremment does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender and reserves to itself the option of accepting FOR ALL OR ANY PART of sneh Specification.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
THE
HE TENTH. EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY OF SATURDAY, 7TH CCTOBER, and en TUESDAY, 10TH OCTOBER, 1933 commencing at 1.00 pm on both days. "The Firit Eell will be Rung at 1.30 pm.
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.
No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure.
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentismen and $3.00 per day for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRE TARY upon the personal application of Mamber, such Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, etc.
The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building (Tel 27794), will close at 12 0'Olook Noon on both days, to Murabers Badges admitting
Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Baco Courne,
Or No Pretext will Úhildren be permitted in situr Enclosure during The Meeting.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. Boy in advanco. Telephone
21920,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure in $200 per day including for Tax, all-Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Bate.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, Tie The Men,
el
will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincts of Tu HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB daring the Race Meeting.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hong Kong, 2nd Oct. 1933..
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG. PROBATE JURISDICTION. IN IN GOOD OF GEORGE ERNEST ELLAMS, LATE OF THE HONG KONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT Co., LTD VICTORIA, IN THE COLONT OF HONG KONG, SECRETARY, DECEASED.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN No that the Court has, by virtus of of Probate Ordinance Section 68 1897, made an Order limiting the Time tor Creditors and Others to send in their claims against the above Estate to the Sist Dar of 00TOBER, 1833
All Creditors and Others are accord- ingly hereby required to send their claims to the Undersigned on or before
that date.
Dated the £3rd day of September,
7
1933. ****
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
Bolicitors for tha„Executor,
Prince's Building,
Ice House Street,
Hong Kong.
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THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONG KONG
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
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THE PEAL, IN THE COLONY OF HONG KONG, MzICANTILE *Assistant (RETIRED).
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Hoxe Koso, October 2, 1933,
The total acreage under all crops and grass this year is 25,112,000, as against 25,206,000 in 1932, a decrease of 94.000 acres. In addition there are 5,316,000 acres of rough graz ing, as against 5,357,00 a year ago, an increase of 39,000 acres. It is interesting to note that while there. has been a decrease in the ares laid down for barley, oats, mixed corn, and rye, the acreage lald down for wheat has increased from 1,288,000 to 1,660,000 or 28,9 per cent. Beans, peas, potatoes, and most vegetables have also had greater areas. devoted to their cultivation. The acreage given to
sugar beet, a new Industry, has increased from 255,000 to 363.900– or over 42 per cent. There has also been an increase in the area
devoted to both small fruits and orchards.
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OCTOBER
ANNOUNCEMENT NEW SOLICITOR WANG CHING WEI NEWS SUMMARY
BIRTHS
GEAR. On September 29, 1933, at the Country Hospital, Shanghai, to Dr. and Mrs H. S. Gear, a son.
ANDERSON.-On-September 54,
1933, at the Country Hospital, Shanghai, to Mr and Mrs: N. L. Anderson, a daughter, MITCHELL On September 21, 1830, at the Country Hospital, Shanghai to Mr. and Mrs. A. Stephen Mitchell; a daughter (stillborn). "
GENERAL
Sir Frank Boyd Merriman's Post
-London, Sept. 80. His Majesty the King has ap- proved that Sir Frank Boyd Mer riman, Solicitor General, be sp pointed President of the Probate Divorce and Admiralty Division of the High Court in place of Lord Merrivale, who has resigned.
The appointment of Mr. Donald
Somervil M.P. to solicitor General
IN SHANGHAI
Discussions On North China Affairs
lą
Bir William and Lady Peel enter tained the "local Scouts and guides to a party at Mountain Lodge on
Page
Saturday afternoon.
Sir Harry Mcdowall, K.B.B... chairman of Imperial Chemical In- dustries, Dr Rajchmann, of the League of Nations Secretary, who is taking up an advisory post a Nanking. Sept" 30.
Nanking, Mr. Hahbilal Khan, Mr. Wang Ching Wel left for the new Afghan minister to Japan, Shanghai on the 11 o'clork night and Mrs. Pearl Buck, the celebrated express on Thursday to consult novelists arrived herd on Saturday
Pago .. his doctor, as he is stated to be by the SS. Conte Rasso"
lightly indisposed.
The Government Gazette contains local Ometal sources state that Mr. elaborate regulations for Wang intends to remain
cabarets. Early hours and the Shanghat only 24 hours, during utmost decorum are to be enforced. which he will interview Mr. T. V Massage establishments are also to
Minister Soong.
Finance.
be better regulated. General Huang Fu Vice-Chairman
The
Colony enjoyed another 35, 1933, at the Country Hospi. Mr. Somervill on his appointment of the Hwai River Conservancy typhoon staro: yesterday. No.
Commission, and Dr. H. E. Kung signal being up most of the day. of the Kuomintang Central Execu-
Page B tive Committee, regarding North
Saturday's training" times appear - China affairs, besides seeing his doctor. His physical condition, on Page 10. "Portic part of a re however, may hereafter require markable performance and Trant- frequent visits to Shanghai for bridge was will up to expected film. Page 10. Bishop Hall" preached at St. John's Cathedral yesterday the fifth of his series of sermons on How to Read the Gospels."
| TOCHVIDOFF. On September 24, Shanghai Nursing 1,933, Home, Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. I. E lochidoff, a son. GREEN HALGH-On" September
tal. Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs." L. A. Greenhalgh, a daughter,
Hazel Dawn, 't
MARRIAGE
DOMICAN-WIMMEL.-On Sat- urday, September 93, 1933, at -H.B.M. Consulate General, Shangbai, before Mr. A. G. N. Ogden, O.B.E Wilhelmina, eld- est daughter; of Mrs. N. Wimmel, of Shanghai, te Joseph Domican, Lancashire, England."
DEATH
EPSTEIN-On September 24, 1633, at the Country Hospital, Bessy E. Epstein, aged 31 years The funeral will take place at Jewish Cemetry, Baikal Road, to-day at 12 noon.
FUNERAL
MRS. LUBOY KASAKOFF.
The funeral service for the late Mrs. Lubov Kasakoff, who died at the Country Hospital at Friday evening, was held in the Russian Orthodox Church followed by in- terment in lokawei Cemetery. Mrs. Kasakoff was the wife of Dr. D. J. Kasakoff, Shanghai Russian physician. Deceased Was Well- known in the Russian community of whom many hundreds attended the ceremony which was conducted by Bishop Makari assisted by five priests and two deacons from the Russian Orthodox Church.
OBITUARY
Mrs. Louise Jordan
Miln
WELL-KNOWN WRITER ON
CHINA
+
London Sept. 30..
of announced The death is
Miin, the well- known writer en China and the Luise Jordan
Chinese.
Mrs. George Crichton Miln, bet- ter known as Louise Jordan Miin, was 69 years of age. having been
THE KEY INDUSTRY Agriculture is the world's key industry, and the older political economists always, held that the true state of a country was to judged, neither by the court of the
Live- The statistics relating to monarch, "nor in the great towns, but by the prosperity or other- wise or the farmers and peasants, Stock show a general but slight' The American crisis is mainly due decrease, except in the case of
cattle. The total number of cattleborn in March, 1864. to the unhealthy state of agri-
in the country has increased an- culture. There are gluts of wheat, of cotton, of sugar, which really nually since 1930, and this year's means that the groups of financiers total of 6,621,800 is the highest on
record.
It shows an increase since controlling these commodities are unable to sell at sufficient profit. June, 1932, of 263,000. The dairy The reasons are complicated,, but herds this year, totalling 2,871,400, between the farmer and the bread show a, bet increase during the queue stand sundry interests, year of 84.200, and is also the keeping producer and consumer largest on record. The total num
apart.
In England a splendid agriculture was largely sacrificed in the in-
ber of sheep is 18,085,000, a decrease
of 10,000 as compared with the figures recorded for 1932. There
and the
In succession to Sir. Frank Merri- man and that the honour of be conferred upon Knighthood
was also approved by Huis Majesty. Lord Merrivale, is 78 years old and has been President of the Divorce Court since 1919-British Wireless Service.
AUSTRIAN STATE LOTTERY
Help To Improve Budget
London, Sept. 130. It is becoming fashionable in Europe to improve Budgets by lotteries.
treatment.
of
"Mr. Sun Fo, President of the Legislative Yuan, also left for Shanghai on the night express. Reuter: ·
RISE IN PRICE OF EGYPTIAN COTTON
London, Sept. 30. An important development in the Egyptian section of the cotton industry in order to advance prices, occurred on the Manchester Royal Exchange to-day, when the combined "Egyptian mills increased various all yarn quotations by
Enouraged by the success which ́attëndèd the French State Lottery, the Austrian Chancellor, Dr. Doll fuss yesterday announced the imamounts from 1d. to 34d.. per pending issue of a lottery loan of pound, according to counts and 300,000,000 shillings at four per qualities. Reuter cent, Interest, plus handsome prizes.
The French enterprise is expect- ed to total 1,000,000,000 franss, of which 60 per cent, will be distri
The remainder buted in prizes. will swell the revenue. Reuter,
THE
TYPHOON
The Colony had another typhoon scare yesterday, and No. 1 signal, holsted early in- the morning notified, that the has been disturbance that ploughing across the Pacific since September 29, on a West-North-West course, Was likely to threaten Hongkong.
Junka scurried for safety. steamships it up bollers, and the Kausing got under way. Later No. 5. Eignal was hoisted. and the sky' became overcast. And lowering. There were Keavy showers in the after- noon..
However, in the evening the typhoon changed Its course and the No. 3 signal was up which remained throughout the night Fortunately, so far a can be ascertained; no re- port has been received by the Police of any accident both in the harbour and on the main- land.
SINGAPORE HONOURS
Singapore, Sept. 25. His Excellency the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, G.C.M.G.. held an Investiture in the Ball Room
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The Shanghai' Lawn Bowlers. played two matches over the week- end. They lost at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club and won at the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club A full report appears on Page 10.
The Shanghai swimming team is.. due here to-day and are swimming against Hongkong's representatives at the V.R.C. to-night. Full parti culars.
Page-12.
At the Y.M.O.A. swimming gala on Baturday, Kwok Chung Hang set while W. T., Campbell set up. s new up a new 220 breast strokes record,
440 record.
Page 19. The Swimming Association will be meeting a team of swimmers from Canton on Wednesday night.
Page 19. In our Kowloon Supplement we summarise what, Kowloon gets our of
Page 11... the 1034 badget.
Hong Kong Stock exchange, re- port and other financial and com
at Government House on Thurs-mercial news appears on Page 13.
day night, and presented insignia to the following:-
Sir Walter Huggard, Knight Bachelor. **
The local cricket season began..on Saturday with three club trial Cmatches and a friendly fixture at Pokfulam. T. A. Pearce, A, H. Honourable Captain Eric New Madar, F. A. Munn, and E. C bold and Major Donald Gordon Fincher showed excellent form with MacLeod-Officers of the Most the bat, and T. L. Redmond, Excellent Order of the British G. C. Burnett and Pereira with the Empire (Military Division), qu
Major Edwin Arther Brown. V.D., J.P.-Officer of the Most Ex- of the British cellent Order Empire (Civil Division).
ball,
Page 6.
Dr. (Miss) Patricia Ruth Elot POLITICAL CRISIS
-Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Civil Division):
Mr.
App
Boon
Haw
and
IN CUBA
Chaudhrie Karam Elahi.Certi Govt. Troops Attack
cates of Honour.
NEW REGIMENT FOR SHANGHAI
Malta, Bept. 30: The Second Battalion of the Worcestershire Regiment embark- ed here to-day, for Shanghai,
The Battalion will replace the East Lancashire's who are coming
Communists
Havana, Oct. 1. COMMUNIETS have been sudden- ly done to earth as a result of the vigorous way the Government tr ops, yesterday, checked wild de- monstrations;
Infuriated by the Communists
to Hong Kong in December-Reu-sniping from root tops, soldiers launched a furious onslaught when blood flowed freely. ...
ter
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Troops at present hold the city with a strong grip, but the Go erriment is still uneasy the reason Mrs. Miln had lived in many
being fear that Communists are Planning a surprise coup' through- America and Australia and had
out the country, Orders" have parts of Europe, Asia, North travelled extensively in near-
beer antled to troops to fire at: 15 all parts of the world. She
sight-upon parading Communiets. Mr. and Mrs. Sidoroff are still Three cases of typhoid and two
The exodous "- of British and wrote chiefly about the Orient, and Chinese, of which people she was of meningitis were reported on Fri being detained by the Chinese American women and children police authorities in Tientsin in crtinues from Havana and Ban- especially about China
life-long student and a great day.
connection with the mysterious tiago-Reuter. Vintage of Yon-yib," was pub- Mr. A.W.G.H. Grantham, the and murder of another Russian subject admirer. Her last novel "The
Assistant Colonial Secretary and named Andrewchenko, who was in 1931
Deputy Club of Council, will leave found dead with a ghastly wound on October 10, an Home furlough in his forehead several days ago ina secluded spot at the back of
cent. In 1932.
TANKS USED IN STREET FIGHTING
For the first time since 1924, the MA, will speak on "The principe the Ministry of Industry, a paper agitation by the so-called Boylet
lity of Wales
terests of cheap food. But British is, however, an increase in the per cent.," as against only 3 per Rotary Club Dr. Vanghan Thomas, agriculture has shown an amazing number of ewes kept for breeding vitality Beaten in mass produc- purposes from 7,634,300 in 1932 to tion, for two generations it has 7,763,000 this year." The total num concentrated on quality, particu-ber of pigs has declined during the course of the year from 3,184,603- upon bloodstock, that South Down sheep. Hereford and Channel Island cattle are found the world over.
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total number of agricultural work- era shows an merease, mainly in the number of casual workers in wang jobs on the 3rd of June this year, read reports though there is also an increase Occasionally we that tend to show that the horse in the number of regular male
to 3,084,400.
Havana, Sept. 30. Tae situation here has grown At to-morrow's meeting of the the Country Club, Tientsin.
alarmingly worse during the last According to the present plans of 24 hours as the result of a strike factor with a capital of 88,000,000. Party which has been organised will be established in Chientien dis two Russian delegates. Busi- Books containing various Chinese
sum, $2,000,000 will be raised joint-virtually paralysed by a one-day stamps are to be printed by the rich in southern Chekiang. Of the Dems in Havana yesterday: was Chinese posts) authorities for dis tribution at the forthcoming, Interly by the Commercial Press the General Strike,
Shuppao, the "Binwenpao, and Boldiers ared on Communist de- the China Times while the remonstrators killing three and national Postal Conference,
Under the suspices of the Univermaning $3,000,000 will be raised by wounding 11. The soldiers were
the Government.
reinforced by a tank bristling with Mr. Ernest FV Barnes, the machine guns, and cavalry when IN THE GODS OF WILLAM ] “How it may be asked.1 Eng-/ is coming back into favour for workers af 21 years old or oversity. Education Society, & lecture on
The Communist headquarters are LATE OF MATILDA HOPITAL, lish agriculture faring to-day? On certain purposes as against the The total number of workers of "Where Discoveries are made w
airly well
motor. Some large Armas announce all classes was 697,500 in 1932, and be delivered by Rev. Father O'Con Local Manager of the well known trying to clear the street in which
nel B.J. the well-known astronomer Belgian Trop and steel firm of
albusted, the whole it is doing fairly that they and the horse cheaper 715,100 this year, an increase ofte p.m. today at the University Maison. F. Mathieu, Soc. Azon.
Presidential Palace and holding its own The agri- for short journeys or for delivery 17,600. Thus agriculture is now
Antwerp. is to be married shortly The On a charge of returning from to Miss Edith Irene Everest; daugh 2trongly guarded. Armed students cultural statistics for England and
of sundries." Unfortunately for apparently pronting from the Wales which were recently pub- the horse enthusiast," the Agures general improvement in the com- banishment Chan Sing, a Chinese ter of Mr and Mrs. A. Everest of are assisting the army. Consider fisherman who was recantly and Sydenham, London. Miss Everest is able shooting occurred in the dia of the provisions of Section 58 of the lished by the Ministry of Agriculare against him." During the past mercial and industrial conditions,000 and sent to prison for two due to arrive by the s/s Glenitor in trict where many Americans re- Probate Ordinance No. 2 of 1897, maile an Order limiting the Time for Creditors ture give, in fact, an interesting year the total number of horses in in the country. And as special at your hard about for smuggling November and the wedding is to side,
cause a general stoppage of trade and Others to send in their Claims indication of the general trend in the country has declined, from tention has only recently been paid dutiable liquor was committed to take place at St. John's Cathedral The strikers are planning to
Mr. Balfour, at Central Magistracy, y
and to take over the sugar mille against the shove Relate to the lar agricultural developments during 917,000 to 902,300. There is a grain to the needs of agriculture and the October Criminal Sessions by on December god day of 001OBER, 1933
on Baturday,
which the Government are unable All Creditors and Others are accords, the past twelve months. Based of comfort for the horse-lover in also as it is but natural that it
to protect Reuter ingly hereby required to and their upon returns made by occupiers on the official records, however, and will take longer for agriculture Chimile the Undersigned on or before the 3rd of June, they cover prae- that is that the rate of decrease is than for other industries to bene- rade Improvement and a tically every aspect of the in- diminishing. There was a two per at from dustry, including the number of cent decrease recorded in Juné workers now employed on the 1932, whereas this year the de
NOTICE IS GEREBY GIVEN
that
the Court by vistas
that date:
Dated 23rd day of September, 1989.
JOHNSON, STOKES A MASTE : 226
Sollicitors for the Administratir,. They are divided into three crease is but-16 per cent. Another
Prince Building,
Toe House Strest, -
Hong Kong
parts, the bust dealing with crops
The second with live and grass, [1820 stock, and the third with labour,
hopeful sign, and a most Import- ant one, is that the number of foals this year has increased
A Chinese woman named Ng Luk Maif, age 30, living in Lockhart Wong Siu a 17-year-old Chinese Road, Wanchai, attempted on Sat charged with stealing a radiator urday morning to commit suicide by cap from a private motor car in taking a dose of sol She was Caine Road, was ordered, by Afr. discovered in a serious condition by Balfour at Central Magistracy on one of the occupante of her house Saturday to receive 12 strokes with and was immed the cane. Cheung Kwong another Governme Chinees youth was fined $30, or to treatment:
hard labour forure quarrel"
man'
SIX KILLED IN STREET FIGHTING
to the Six ital for inn at a family cause of the Wo
Havana, Sept. 30, people were killed and:-14. last night's street: bat-
can press bhoto
the wound.