NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE.
HE interonts and responsibilities) THE in designed in the Firm
of HALL AND HALL hitherto carrying on business as Architects, Civil Engineers and Surveyors at Nos. 20-28, Queen's Road. Central, 44 Kayamally Building" ceased aa from
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the 12th day of October, 1933. claims against the said Firm up to that day will be liquidated. by the undersigned,
WILLIAM HALL.
Hong Kong, 12th October, 1933.
NOTICE.
WF the undersigned have THIS
DAY. purchased the practio of MR. WILLIAM HALL hithert carried on by him as Architects, Civil Engineers and Surveyors under the name of HALL AND EALL at 20-22, Queen's Road Central, Kayamally Building, AND wi continue the practice under the style or firm name" of WAY AND HALL at the same address,
HARRY WAY,
GEORGE ALBERT VICTOR HALL, Hong Kong, 12th October, 1933.
REMOVAL NOTICE"
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HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
ON and after the 11th instant the
business of the above Corpora tion.will be carried on in the Old City Hall Building adjacent to the present Building.
Entrance to the premises will be from Queen's Roid.
L. N: MURPHY, Acting Chief Manager,
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM. NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
CONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vassal
"ACHILLES"
Fox UNITED KINGDOM V1⁄4” SINGAPORE
are hereby notified that their Cargo will be discharged into Bolt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie as Consignees risk and abject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery trom Godown on and afte 11th October.
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Optional Cargo will not be landed here unless Notice has been given prior to Steamer's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.
All broken, shafed sad damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesday Bad Fridays between the hours of 10.45 a.x. and Noom within the Free Storage period.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Steamer's Godowa, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 17th October, will be subject
to Bant
All Claims against the Steamer mast. be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 31st Oct, 1933 or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
8th October, 1973.
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MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. ·
CONSIGNEE NOTICE.
8.3. D'ARTAGNAN
ARRIVED HONG KONG ON TUESDAY, THE 10TH OCT, 1933.
From MARSEILLES, AM;
YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the sbove-named Steamer are hereby
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GOOD ADMINISTRATION
PAYS
matter what may happen to other countries China' will be ready to buy, and upon that business Hong Kong lives. Hong Kong has also developed in two directions. quite unforseen in early days, as an in-
OBITUARY
Mrs. J. H. McElney
The deep sympathy of a large circle of friends will be extended to Dr. J. H. McElney on the death, at Home, of Mrs. McEney.
The sad news received in the Colony was to the effect that Mrs. McElney died in a Nursing Home in Liverpool following an operation, on October 11.
During her stay here, Mrs. Mc- Elney won the regard of a large host of friends of her chanu- ing personality and unassuming ways, and the esteem in which she was held by all who knew her may "be judged by the fact that a gloom was cast over the community in general when the sad news was re- celved.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
BIRTHS,
WORLOCK.-On October 7, 1930,
at
INTERPORT GOLF SIR FREDERICK NEWS SUMMARY
Hong Kong Routed Át Manila
Manila golfers gave the local team a severe beating on Thursday the latter losing all six singles matches. A. E. Lissaman and A.j K. Mackenzie, though beaten by 2 and 1. put up a stout struggle, but the rest were nowhere.
WHYTE
The Hongkong representatives in to-day's Lawn Bowls match against. the Shanghai team, are confidently Chinese expected to win. Page 10
The entries and handicaps for the Trafalgar Day Race Meeting are given on Page 10.
Adviser
Government
In a case of assault following a francas in a teahouse, heard at Washington, Oct. 12. Legation that Sir Frederick Whyte ceptional set of witness who bad It is announced by the Chinese Jones was confronted with an ex- Kowloon yesterday, Mr. Wynne has accepted an appointment as also been intimidating parties con. Adviser to the Chinese National cerned in the case. Government.
Severe fines were inflicted. He held a similar appointment
Page" 7. At yesterday's meeting of "the from 1929 to 1932.
Sir Frederick has been popular told Mr. M. K. Lo that it was. Sanitary Board, Mr. T. Megarry, N. S. Wotherspoon beat O.E.C.'in Chinese circles ever since the impossible to rescind the muzzling
It was pouring with rain during the match, which no doubt helped to put the visitors off their game.
The results were,
Marton, 5 and 4.
Aplin beat T. A Pearce, 5 and 4 Captain A V. Eddie beat A. E. Lissaman and 1.
MacKen-
A. D. Gibbs beat A. zie. 2 and 1.-
Mackay beat Commdr. MacBean easily.
J.R.H. Mason beat C. C. Stark easily,
SHEK.O CHAMPIONSHIP
+
The singles championship (golf) the Country Hospital, the Bhek-D Country Club will Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. She played off on Sunday, when two Worlock, a son.
rounds of 18 holes each will be HOTUNG-On Sunday, October & played. The number of entries 1933, at their residence No. 177 for the competition is larger. this Tunsin Road, Shanghai, to Mr. year than usual and a very fine and Mrs. Edward S. K. Ho-day's sport is anticipated, tung, a daughter, Mary Kath- leen,
MARRIAGE.
RAMSAY-STEWART-On Sat- urday, October 7, -1933,"at H.B.M. Consulate General, Shanghai, Janet Nicol Dow Stewart, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mra P. Stewart, Perth, Scotland, to David Ramsay, youngest son of Mr. Thomas Ramsay, Cambuslany; Scotland.
DEATH.
INTERNATIONAL MOTOR SHOW
Opened By Prince George
London. Oct. 12. ̧ ́ Prince George to-day opened the
MELNEY-At Liverpool, on 12th 27th International Motor Show at October 1933 after a brief ill-Olympia, and in company with ness Dr. Ariel R. S. McElney, King Alfonso, made a tour of in- wife of Dr. J. H McElney, spection of the 400 cars on exhi- Hongkong.
bition.
COMMUNISTS KIANGSI
IN
Honolulu in 1925 to consider ques-four stored in the Colony, small international conference held in of dogs' order. With regard to tions relating to the Pacific.
quantities had been destroyed and MONTHS IN CHINA," There he found favour with the being slightly effected by weevils.
a larger amount béld for re-export delegates of the Chinese Nation- alist Government, as he took a
Page 7. Starting times ht Farling for to- more favourable view of their morrow, Sunday, appear on Pake cause than was generally held in 10. Europe and America. In 1927 he came to China and spent some Page 8.
Volunteer Orders appear on months, here, acting, it rumour could be trusted, as observe
an
Church notices for to-morro, the 18th Sunday after: Trinity ap pear og Page 12 .
for Sir Austen Chamberlain, ther Britain's Foreign Minister, strongly impressed by Sir Fredefines totaling 30 on Mr. W. S. T. The Chinese Nationalists were loon Magistracy yesterday imposed Mr Wynne-Jones at the Kow-
rick Whyte's work in India and Louey, manager of the Kowloon his sympathy with Nationalism. Motor Bus Company Ltd., on two One section proposed him for the post of Inspector-General of Cus- summonses for failing to maintain toms. This proposal was
a proper schedule on the No. T adopted, but in March 1929, when Tong, via Homaatin) on October not route (Star Ferry to Kowloon he was again in China, it was and 3 last. Fines were also im announced that he had been apposed for not keeping the buses. -- pointed honorary adviser to the Chinese Government. He is an
clean. hon. LLD of Edinburgh, McGill
and Michigan Universities and New Europe" and joint editor. He.
was one of the founders of The
has written "Asia in the Twen- tieth Century" and "China, and "Chios and
Foreign Races," RReuter
TIN
COMMITTEE TO MEET
Discuss Variation
-
Of Quotas
The Hague, October 12. Steps are being taken to amend
Cars from five European con To tinental countries, and Canada, "and United States are exhibited. but British cars predominate. Of the fifty different makes shown 29 are British. 13 continental 'and eight American.
The Show represents probably the widest range of cars ever brought together, and affords a
development which mark a de- finite advance in engineering, practice and coachwork design The prices are from 100 guineas to
Page 11.
KHAKI SHIRTS
Trick Played On Citizens
Philadelphia, Oct. 12. Philadelphia does not know whe-. ther to smile or feel indignant at: the trick played upon a number of politically-minded citizens by an astute shirt salesman:
gentleman,
蹑
Great schemes were outlined by named "Art Smith, who formed a so- called Fascist organisation.
The installation of President Roosevelt as America's Dictator. was the first plank in his platform.. The revelations were, made fol- the present tin restrictions agree-lowing the arrest of twenty-seven ment in certain instances, follow-members of the "Khaki Shirts," ing decisions of an unofficial- the pseudo-Fascist organisation,
who were awaiting orders from.. Details have not yet been divul-Chief to march
their self-styled Commander-in- til after a meeting to be held in ged. They will be kept secret un-
on Washington London on October 26, at which President as Dictator.
with a Fascist army of a million and a half men and install the the question of changing the quo- tas will also be discussed-Reu- ter..
dustrial centre, and residentially. Big Rewards Offered comprehensive survey of the latest meeting of the Tin Committee.
It is tending to become the Hove and Cheltenham of China with a little bit of Manchester added."
The law of the survival of the fittest applies inexorably to towns. Once Macao was the trade em portum of South China and Goa of India. England, let us not for- get has many dead sea-ports and cities. Sometimes decay is inevit able, but more often mean and shortsighted administration is the cause."
His Excellency the Governor, Mr.
expressed during Thursday's Budget Colony has at this time a Governor Gordon Mackle and Dr., Kotewall
It is very fortunate that the
debate the general opinion that who understands modern muni- Hong Kong is now experiencing the cipal administration in the Far effects of the Depression, and that as yet few signs of recovery are even on the horizon. No one knows either the cause or the nature of
Nanchang, October 18.
A feet of Government planes flew Over the Communist areas this morning and showered leadets offering rewards of $100,000 aplece Mao Tse Tung." for the capture of Chu Teh and
Eighty thousand dollars apiece is offered for the capture of Fang Tse Ming, Shae Shih Ping, Kung Web, while 830,000 will be paid for Ho Tsung. Lis Pao and Tsal Hul
all Red army commanders capt:ir- ed-Reuter
DISPUTE SETTLED
Geneva, Oct. 11. East During Sir Cecil Clementi'sly approved of the Anglo-Persian The League Council has formal- term of office the Colony's primary Oil settlement, thus officially ter- problem was relations with the
minating the dispute, Reuter.. Canton Government, and while the
the slump, but we all realise political situation was in state of that business of every kind is fall-ferment very properly adminis ing away. We are like primitive trative progress had to take a back peoples watching the sun waning place. But arrears were left, and
the old site. The new reservoir will be costly, but a big source of revenue has been, opened by in- stalling water meters and traposing
a charge for the supply.
of
over £3,000,
PROSPEROUS & PROGRESSIVE The British motor industry has now become one of the most pro- sperous and progressive of the major industries, and Prince George congratulated the manufac- turers on the wonderful recovery market, but in an expanding de- achieved not only in the home
gree in market overseas.
TIN RESTRICTION ON JANUARY 1
The
London, Oct. 12. new international tin re-. To meet the growing home de-striction agreement will come in- "mand, production in the last to force on the first of January twelve months has increased by learns the "Financial Times" from "20 per cent., and the industry's ex-
authoritative quarters in London. port trade increased by 68 per cent.-British Wireless.
Sir Arthur Mayor Robson
cho, who is described by ex-
London. October 12. The death occurred to-day of the famous surgeon, Sir Arthur Mayo perts as one of the world's greatest pioneers in abdominal surgery. his first wife having died in 1930.
Sir Arthur married last June,
Reuter.
Assuming that the formal agree- ment still, to be obtained from the governments of the Federated Ma- lay States, Netherlands, Indies, Bolivia and Nigeria, is given, the agreement will operate for three years.
י
The committee is expected in London for a meeting to authorise
capacity to 40 per cent. as from January 1, an increase in the basic quota of production from the current 33 1/3rd per cent.
Should the tinue to be satisfactory, a further increase to at least 50 per cent. seems likely to be permitted from April 1-Reuter.
consumption con,
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Mr. Thomas J. Lawler, export
3.m.
The city was startled by the ar- rests, but the Chief of Police later announced, that the great scheme was merely a shirt-selling racket by Smith, who advised the mem- bers to buy their Khaki Shirts from him instead of in the open market. Needless to say. Smith has disappeared.--Reuter.
Currency Battle Goes On..
Washington, Oct. 12. Opposition to any unrestrained. indation of the currency was for- mally voiced at the American Federation of Labour Convention to-day.
Six hundred delegates unani- mously approved the report of the committee. warning against any currency action that would add. additional, unbearable burdens on the workers.
Strike Scourge. While President Roosevelt's in- tervention is being sought to end the strike scourge the task of re- organising the NRA. is proceed- ing apace, and conversations have been held between Messrs. Johnson Wallace and Peek with a view to co-ordinating the methods of the N.R.A., and the farm administra- tion."
Later, it is indicated. commerce and the departments of labour, justice and agriculture will share iri- the administration of the recovery programme.
Mr. Green Re-elected. of the Mine-Workers' Association. With the rejection by the Union of the proposal to enlarge the
in autumn, and wondering if it these are being, cleared up and will ever return. Human affairs the proper lines of future develop- are unlike the seasons. Things doįment have been laid down. It is
Provided corruption and mis- not merely recur. Despite set not sufficient, to let the poorer minimum a city or a nation, can management are reduced to âi "backs humanity does on the whole Chinese people live as they are SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES either increase or fall away: Cities tors come along and work them just as the Hong Kong and Shang-sales manager for Messrs. A. Stein Government Monday at 11.
progress, and each community must quite content, to live-until agita-
afford proper improvements, neces- sitated by natural development, and countries, as we all know have into a fury at their wrongs and
An investiture will be held, at decayed, even, when so well placed the sins of the rich. That way scraper, What a community can his firm, is at present at Hong and Mr. Tam Woon Tong and Mr. Executive Council of the Federa
hal Bank can afford its new sky-& Company, of New York, who is when Miss Skinner and It Young that they have stood for centuries leads to disaster. In rural com not afford is disaster, certainly not korig.
touring the world in the interest of will be invested with the M.BE upon what looked like the perman-munities conditions can rem repeated disaster, War is the com- ent arteries of trade. Hong Kong is more or less stagnant for hundreds
Li Yick Mu will receive Certifition of Labour, Mr Green has sur- cates of Honour. Mr A Morris Vived the test of his leadership of a new city, and there is fear that is of years very slowly getting worse monest and most ruinous form
Chan Yi, private, car driver, will be invested as Officer Brather the Federation of which he has may be a mushroom growth. There and worsef That is impossible in disaster, and Hong Kong's place yesterday for not having full con-salem.
was summoned before Mr. Schofield of the Order of St. John of Jeru been re-elected President has always been that fear; again big towns, with constant influx D enjoyment of peace. Water famines. Alexander said that it was a small cases before Mr. Schofield at the without codes and General John- Meanwhile the four basic "Indus- in the world is largely due to long trol of his car in Queen's Road, and again in its history. the out-population, growing industries and with expensive relief measures, two seater, and there were alto Central Magistracy yesterday. Son extended the trought under tries of motion pictures, retallers, and was fined $3. Trafie Inspector. Two. Europeans figured in motorwholesalers and building are still informed that their Goods, with the look has never been so black and new activities. A higher and more riots and indirect losses, present a gether seven persons in it four beThey were Mr. A. E. Glanville, of indiandesmus serous 1 der exception of Opium, Treasure and Valu trade has touched rock-bottom: elaborate standard of life becomes bigger bill than hew reservoirs; anding in the dickey seat. The driver the P.W.D., arid Mr. R. Schmidt, the code from November 1 to De- ables, are being landed and placed at their risk in the Godowns of the Hon. Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
We need optimism based on a the alternative to big catastrophies. Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whense Delivery can realisation of the Colony's reason Government functions must-in-measures. Sanatoria, are less ex- driver had, in fact, complained to left hand side of Upper Albert
plagues cost more than preventive brakes and gear lever, Another summoned for not keeping to the Gold Hoarders,
had difficulty in applying the of Caerlos' Pokfulam who were cember 1. ́be obtained so the Goode ara landed.
Gooda nut cleared within 7 days, in: That knowledge has pulled things grows sources of revenue on the a consumptive population Hong
able prospects and opportunities. Crease, and while expenditure, pensive, as Britain has found, than him about this car before he met Road. Trafic Sergeant Britain gold who have failed to register Another drive against owners of * sinding date of arrival, will be subject to
Best
defendant driving it. through in the past. Did not Bir whole keep pace. A new, Govern Kong cannot be made perfect in a
said defendants cat the corner at their holdings is announced by. must be wan
ment to the Under
the top of Arbuthnot Read on the Mr. Cummings, who asserts that signed before Friday,
Paul Chater buy Banks" when ment House is necessary in Hong
Mr. J. Prior, appearing bo-wrong side of the white lines Mr. Criminal proceedings will be tr (938,
be recognized.. pokages must be left in
they stood at 135? The funda Kang The site value of the old or a decade, but a polley based for Mr Schoeld yesterday, on Schofield imposed fines to $10 each, stigated against all hoarders with the Godowns for camination by the mental fact remains that Hong residence is so enhanced that the ness proposition, Canton is work- gerous driving in Queen's Road, take place shortly of Mr. Sidney clamation--Reuter
on human needs, is a sound busi-behalf of Mr. Lam Wing-yan a
over $100, which limit is allowed motor agent, summoned for dan- Consignees and the Company's Sur Kong is the deep sea port of South place can be sold, and, after a new ing towards that end, and last year tendered a plea of not guilty, and Simpson, metallurgist of 4, Sawan
The wedding is announced to under President, Roosevelt's pro- veyors, Mesum Goddard & Douglas, at China, and stands at the head of house has been built, aprofit a greatly improved health service hearing was fixed for 12 noon on 1 Terrace, Quarry Bay, and Miss 10. on Monday, the 16th Oct, 1948,
Consignees must have Revenue the river system. Trade may shrink should remain in hand, with which soon traced the main source of the Alexander said that on the night field, Northumberland. Notice has Offer in attendance when damaged but this depends mainly on China it will be possible to get on with cholera infection, and by proper of September 21 car driven by dias been given of the
October 17 Trafic Inspector Rhona Mary Dickinson, of Stocks- Jutiable goods. examined by the and not on the rest of the world improving matters at the other end measures probably averted a great the left side proceeding in an Misa Beatrice Elizabeth Home, Five of six starters in the bis... Company's Surveyors.
impending No Claims will be admitted after the China may retreat into ancient of the scale in the slums. Prob- disaster. Hong Kong has got to easterly direction, in Queen's Bond both teachers, of 34, Conduit Road toric four miles "race" for the
defendant overtook another car on marriage of Mr. George Sim, and “Goods have left the GodowAK. -'
No Fire Insurance will be affected by way. She has progressed too far: the cast of another, lesa popular keep its residential banking and den-Road, and in so doing out in Gow,deck officer," OLTA Ping den by women.
by somnolence, but that is most um ably when the account is rendered, keep abreast of rivals if it is to The defendant then turned up Gar and between Mr. John Alexander Newmarket Town Flats were zit-
front of the other car, causing the ching, Customs House, Amoy, and The winner was driver to swerve and apply his Miss Helen. Jane Masters domestic End" ridden by Miss Gladys Wal- I brakes to avoid a collision,
science teacher of Tron, Ayrshire, dron-British Wireless:
Dot
/ns in any case whatever.
October,
1:
is P. PAYRAS, Agent
her people have acquired the taste official residence. the new gaol, will Hong Kong, 10th Oct., 1933" 1878 for things from the West. No. be pearly met out of the sale of
position in the Far
NEWMARKET TOWN PLATE
London, Oct. 12,
"Journey's