NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB.
INTERFORT CRICKET.
I proposed to carry out the
following programme:-
NOV, 61, 7TH "and ST MALAYA v. HONG KONG. NOV. 11TH, 13′′ and 14TH SHANGHAI v. HONG KONG. NOV. 16TH, 16TH and 1779 SHANGHAI . MALAYA.
Matches will, unless otherwise notified, commence at 11 am on all days except the 11th, when time will be 11.45 am. Tiffin interval 12.30 to 1.16 p.m. Draw stamps at 6 p.m.
A Stand at the corner of Queen's Road and Des Teoux Road will be open to the Public at à charge of 20 conta per person per day.
Benches on the Queen's Road side of the Ground will be reserved for Sailors and Soldiers in uniform, to whom the Club extends an invitation.
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EMBERS and SUBSCRIBERS are notified that a Stand on the Chater Road side of the Cricket Ground will be reserved for them and! their Ladies. Entrance by the sm di gate in Chater Road at the East en of the Pavilion,
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à Tea Party at 5.15 p.m., 1st November, there will also be no Tea Dance on the same date.
Café De Luxe, CHINA EMPORIUM, LTD., 62a-63, Queen's Road, Central.
NOTICE.
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Boxo, KONG, NOVEMBER 1. 1033.
TOWARDS STABILISATION President Roosevelt's declaration that America was going to buy gold in the World markets has been quickly followed by the report of
To Commence Before 1934
London, Oct. 30,
Presiding at the General Meeting
Heung Hon Ping To Retire
of Imperial Airways Ltd. yesterday, (From Our Special Dorrespondent) the Chairman, Sir Eric Geddes, re-
Canton, October 31. ferred to the extension of the Eng-
and land-India route to Australia. He: Generals Li Yang King said that the service had been ex-Heung Hon Ping of the First tended from Karachi to Rangoon Group Army, are tired of military and by the end of December would life and are determined to resign he operating to "Singapore.
their command of the second and the third army respectively, it was reported to-day.
The Australian Government: he said, had assumed responsibility for establishing a line from Singapore to roine point in Australia, and has decided to invita, tenders for the carriage of air mails over that sec tion of the line.
Imperial Airways had made a concordat with the Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited, of Brisbane, for the form tion of a joint Company to tender for, and, if successful to operate the Singapore-Australia section.
In connection with the North Atlantic project the Company had with mada satisfactory contracts regard to co-operation with the Canadian and Newfoundland Gov ernments on this route.
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"Canada is likely to be, by force of circumstances, the last of the Great Dominions with whom shall make contact by means of re- gular air service," Sir Eric said. We can, however, look forward to developments taking place on this Trans-Atlantid project in complete
As a first step, General Li who has been on prolonged leave will resign his concurrent poet of Pacification Commissioner of East Kwangtung and soon he will re- linquish his substantial military post He has been living quietly in Plum Blossom Village for over a year.
General Heung Hon Ping is much disappointed by the defeat of his fourth division
under Lt. Gen. Chang Mui Shun, by Kiangsi Reds and the corruption of Magistrate Chea Che Hui of Lien Ping County who was recently executed by court order.
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harmony, with Great Britain and Japan's Latest "Offer
Canada"
They hoped to establish a line during next year, in co-operation with the Pan-American Airways service between Bermuda and the United States.
Sir Erio eited the large increase in the traffic carried by. Imperial Airways during the past year. British Wireless Service.
London, Oct. 31.
WINNING TICKET NEWS SUMMARY
UNSOLD! Chinese National State Lottery
Shanghai, Oct. 31. Before an immense crowd in the Canidrome, the Chinese Na tional State Lottery took place. Ticket No. 435323 drew first prize
bus it was found that this ticket had not been sold, and a special drawing will be made later to de- cide the destination of half a mil-. on dollars, although the figure will stand determining the ter minal prizes...
The second prizes, tickets Nos. 074715 and 131574 are each worth
$100,000 each.-Reuter.
TICKET NO. 289,779 'WINS As a result of a special drawing, ticket No. 289,179 won the first prize,
HOME BOXING
Tean Wu Tsai and Liu Chun, the two Chinese who were: charged with, the manslaughter of an un- known man in Hunghom, follow- ing a street fght in Ha Heung? Street, were yesterday committed Page 12. to the Criminal Session.
Mrs. Litton (Miss Enid Lo) drew a bye in the Ladies' singles tennis championship and Mrs. Litton and Mrs. R. & Tottenham drew bye in the doubles championship."
Page 10. Details of the arrangements of the triangular cricket interport
in our advertisement appear columns as well as on page 11.
The first Helena May concert of the current season is on Thursday at 5.30 p.m. The programme is on page 7.
;
M. Strom, the well-known French aviator and Mr. A. A. C. Moran, of. the Aero Trading Co., arrived here on Monday by plane from Hanol. M. Strom is leaving for Foochow to-day, weather permitting." Page. The as. Chitral has been delayed `by a typhoon and is not expected until Friday.
Page 1. The lawn bowls section of the Craigengower C.C. have arranged
Jackie Brown Beaten an original lawn bowls match for Sunday, when bald headed mem- berg will play non-bald-headed
Page 11... members.
London, Oct. 31. Midget Wolgast, recognised in some States in Amercia as the world's "champion, outpointed Jac- kie Brown, official world's fiy- weight boxing champion, over 12 rounds in a non-title bout at the Albert Hall last night.
The draw for. the qualifying round of the Kowloon Golf Club appears on page 11;
yesterday.
"I ask your Worship to say that the prosecution, as presented in this case, is not as satisfactory as it might be," said Mr. Strellet dur- It was the fasted and best fighting the course of his address when seep in England for years, both he appeared for the defence in an men showing magnificent general- opinion case at Central Magistracy Page 7 ship, ringcraft, speedy footwork,
Kowloon correspondent and hurricane punching.
Wolgast flashed in stinging lefta writes to-day on the Kowloon Mo- to the face with telling effects. He tor Bus service and some of its several times staggered. Brown, ineficiency. Page 11. who occasionally rushed the Ame- rican to the ropes where he dealt
heavy punishment-Reuter.
DARÐÐI Í AÐDAARAASANS
Japan is ready to scrap all her submarines provided the other Ecout wers follow suit, and her aircraft carriers will also be abolished, ac- cording to the London "Daily Tele- graph's" naval correspondent, who has been informed from a reliable source.
He adds, that with Britain, the United States and Japan agreed on the abolishment, the possibility of submarines will become less remote than hitherto.-Reuter.
rudder lines, and, now, perhaps. MR. PANTER NOT eventual international outlawing of
there may be talk of another Bession, America having discover- ed that after all she cannot do without stabilisation and some sort of co-operation with the rest of the world.
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The idea that President Roose- velt was going to buy gold, so as to force up the price of gold be- cause, according to one of the so- called laws of economica, a rise in the price of gold causes a corresponding rise in commodity prices, seems a little elementary. In the first place, as we have already stressed, it is doubtful even if the President of the United States of America could buy gold in large quantities, and, secondly.
YET CHARGED
Ambassador Makes Enquiries
London, Oct. 30. The British Ambassador Germany, Sir Eric Phipps, has re-. ceived a further note from the German Ministry for Foreign Af- fairs, from which it appears that no decision has yet been taken
& charge against Mr. Noel Pan- ter, correspondent in Munich of Bavarian the London "Daily Telegraph," who police six days ago.
with regard to the formulation of
was
the arrested by
The British Ambassador has-re-
Taikoo Dook Recreation Club are holding their "Closing Day" on Saturday, 4th. inst., when an in- teresting programme of lawn bowls matches will be carried out. As usual there will be.a match in which lady members of the club will par ticipate.
DIRECTORY
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Will those firms who have not yet returned their circu- lars for the 1934 edition and those whose names did not ap- pear in last year's edition, of the DIRECTORY AND CHRO- NICLE OF CHINA, JAPAN, ETC.. please forward their entries to No. 11, Ice House Street, Hongkong by November 5th.
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The draw for the Ladies tannis championships appear on Page 10. The Stock Exchange's report and the closing share quotations ap- pear on Page 19,
An interesting appeal was com- menced before the Full Court yes- terday in a case which was first commenced three years ago.
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Page 2.
The report from the Statistics Office on wholesale prices - shows that there as been a big decline" during the last three months. The present level is just about equal to that of 1932, which is taken as the basic year
Page 7.
The Rotary Club had tiffin on board the 5.8 President Hoover yesterday, as, guests of the Presi- dent, Mr. T. B. Wilson. Page 7.
MR. LIEN WEN TAO
LOCAL AND GENERAL Retiring From Post
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A Chinese coolie who was Mr. Von Stack arrived in Hong
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank gapore on the s.s. Shenandoah. Kong yesterday morning from Sin-gaged in demolition work at the Building was injured when he took a leap from a ledge to the ground below to escape a mass of falling
in Berlin
Berlin, Oct. 81, The retiring Chinese Minister at Berlin, Mr. Lien Wen-tao left for Home last night.
He was seen off at the station by all the Legation officials and represents
Offices of the Public Works Department an Anglo-American Agreement to while the farmers and industry quested the Minister for Foreign | wrist of a child on board the Shakki masonry. Fortunately the injuries tives of the Foreign Office.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 6TH DAT of NOVEMBER, 1933, at 3 Pa., at the by Order of His EXCELLENCE,TEL GOVEα- NOR, of One Lot, of CROWN LAND at Shamshuipo, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1889 with the option of renewal at a Crown Reat to be fixed by the Surveyor of His MATRATY THE KING, for one farther term of 24 years less the last three days
thereof...
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. of Sale.
New Kowloon Inland
Registry No.
Locality.
Lot No. 2175.
Tang Chau and Kiu Junction of
Riang Streets;
Shamshuipo.
Boundary
Measure-
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pest Price.
Annual
Rental,
(1936
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the purchasing
power of wage earners would de- crease. Buying gold would, in fact, be as helpful as dram-taking, and leave the country more exhausted than ever. Export trade, such as
peg the exchange value of dollar might benefit, and pound in relation to each other. President Roosevelt has ac- customed the world to his vast and rapid changes of policy, but the ordinary person is quite in the dark as to whether the President is an opportunist, doing the best
with
Affairs to furnish him at the earliest possible moment precise information regarding the charge.
It is understood that the nor-
For stealing a bangle from the ferry, & Chinese was sentenced to two months' hard labour yesterday.
were not serious.
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The historical Hotel des Recer- For riding a motor cycle at ex voir of Versailles, which was pre- msi procedure in this case would cessive speed in Garden Road, a seated by Louis XV to his favourite, be for the Bavarian Government Chinese named Ma Wei Sheng of 32 Marquise de Pompadour, went un-
to send papers to the State Pro-Robinson Road was fined $36.
it is, would suffer, as the produc-secutor at Leipzic, with a recom
mendation as to the nature of the charge. tion cost of U.S. goods would in-
Mr. Lien Wen-tao said that it was most unwillingly that he was leaving Berlin. He was very fond of the city, not only as a capital but also as a cen- tre of Art.-Beuter.
NEW FRENCH CABINET
Premier's Effort To Balance Budget
der the hammer for the sum of Frs. 688,000, the fighest bid made" by a Proof of detonators and pyro-Versailles solicitor on behalf of an
"have unknown client. technie stores which was to Only the State Prosecutor, how.been carried out at Stonecutter's
It is reported that the Chairman can ever,
decide whenever the on Monday, was postponed, and will
of the National Government. Mr. The case should be proceeded with be carried out to-day.
Lin-Ben; is shortly to leave the cle in the Criminal Code "the The night service of the Japan capital for Foochow to pay hin
Paris, Oct. 31. and, if so, in virtue of which arti charge should be preferred-Air Transport Company between respects at his ancestral tombs. The
The new French Cabinet, at its first Tokyo and Osaks is expected to be Chinese gunboat Min Chuan, now
unanimously British Wireless Service.
inaugurated on November 1 as ori-in port here, is under orders to meeting, yesterday,
proceed to Nanking to take the approved a draft declaration for pre- ginally planned.
aged Chairman to his home in Fu-sentation to the Chamber of Deputies,,
on Friday.
he can as the situation develops. crease and a few more imports or whether he sees ahead, under- might trickle in over the tariff standing the reactions to his deci- walls for the same reason. stons, and controlling the situation. immediate effect of the pronounce- His admirers take one view, his ment was another Wall Street detractors the other.
slump, probably to be followed by Mr. Neville Chamberlain has an more speculation when the saner Exchange Equalisation Fund, with policy is officially announced...
pound which he defends the sterling. Mr. Roosevelt, has ob-
viously something of the same sort
Neither tinkering with the cur-IMPROVED TRADE Shanghai-Judge P. Grant Jones
repey, a matter so complex, that the best experts may overlook one
IN BRITAIN
L.N.E.R. Service Development
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granted a decree absolute in the Case of Bryle Beda Drysdale Talay Ferrier Drysdale in H. M. Supreme Court, Mr. M. B. Brown appeared for the petitioner.
The harriage is announced to take place in the near future of Commander Charles Thorburn Addin, R.N., of HMS. Metway and Miss. Pamela Poland, of New Marble Hall, Kowloon.
in mind. No wonder his declared of a multitude of factors and be
the foreign intention to raid
led hopelessly astray,, nor state, vaults, caused general flutterings. America has still about sixty per subsidies and state aided enterprise cent. of the world's gold stock and will set the American people on their feet Directly a plan or a there is no doubt that the re- maining gold standard Powers, Policy is announced a vast army
London, Oct. 30, THE HONG KONG AND
France, Italy, Holland and Switzer of "financiers, great and petty,
Improved trade conditions have CANTON ICE MANU
land, would protect their supplies set their wits to work exploiting
it to their advantage and render-caused, the London and North Eastern Railways to undertake the FACTURING CO., LTD;
by legislation. In other words they
ing its effect nugatory. No
a development pro service of would follow the rest of the world
matter which way Uncle Sam turns gramme costing £2,300,000, which NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
includes the construction of many gold standard. leave the and
Additional engines and vehicles for The simple truth is the extension of fast freight and mant. new place. NOTOF 18 BREBY Give plan, and its inevitable recoil, as
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Senator Pittman at once hadled the the parasites suck his blood in a
that American people have got to express passenger traffic, British return to the primary, business of Wireless Service, producing human needs, using Thus what they want and exchanging
a move towards permanent stabili-
Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Manager, 2 cation of world currencies, and a Lower Albert Road, on Wednesday, re-monetising of silver.
the 8th November, 1933, at 11:48 8.m.
Sentence of six weeks hard la bour was passed on an unemployed man, formerly a barber, who was convicted of theft of three pairs of scissors from a barbers establish-
kien,
Obtaining permission from Chinese shop to use the telephono, a sixteen year old girl managed to extract a purse from a coat hang- ing on a peg. She pleaded guilty when charged yesterday and was remanded for inquiries.
The next meeting of the Hong- kong University Medical Society will be held in the Anatomy Tacture. Room at 6.15 p.m. when Prof. J. Shellsbear will deliver a paper "Early Man." Tes will be ser ved, at 6 p.m. in the Union Tes Room.
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The Premier, M. Albert Sarraut, in then expected to announce the early presentation of an ambitious scheme, to assist econòmic recovery by utilis ing all the resources of the French Colonial empice.
He may also announce the elabora tion of a new plan of national work. and also his intention of effecting important changes in the present flacal laws-Reuter.
FRANCE INCREASES TARIFES
Paris, Oct. 31, Asurtax of 100 per cent, ad valorem is to be imposed on alt importa from Brazil as a reta- liation for the similar tax im posed by Brasil on French Goods:
Reuter,
Shanghai-Four Chinese dents, one of whom was a graduate Herr Von Dirksen, Germany's of Harvard University, were ar- new Ambassador to Japan, who left rosted by police in a house off Scott
SOVIET CONSULAR Hamburg last week for Tokyo, was Road on Thursday on suspicion of
OFFICIAL'S MURDER IN POLAND: municipality and the Association for the Second Branch Kiangsu High received by representatives of the being Communists. Erought before the Development of Relations with Court, an application for their ex-
Warsaw, Oct. 31. tive of the Nanteo Public Safety, the Far East when he arrived from tradition was made by a representa
Bureau, but has not granted, owing An Ukrainian student, Mikelaf Berlin,
to the opposition of the Assistant, Lemyk, was yesterday sentenced Municipal Advocate who held that to imprisonment for life for the no prima facie ce had been murder of an official of the Soviet isoners a week's Lemyk I alleged to have con- established by the Nantan officer Consulate, at Lwow on October 22.
then ortiered, by
fessed that he was an agent of against the
an Ukrainian terrorist organisat... Suspecte adjournment
Ion-Reuter. the Court, and were released on 350
The medical officer of Health'
for the purpose of receiving the Beport America has worked in a cirede the surplus for other goods. Their creasingly ugly altuation will de of the Directors together with Btate back to the point, reached when capitalists and investors will have velop. If Americans are incapable ment of Accounts, and re-electing the momentous adherence to the to be content with dividends and of the mass unselfishness shown by Directors and Auditors.
The Transter Books of the Company principle of stabilisation was made to abandon the national motto of the European peoples during the will be closed from the 20th October, (only to be repudiated) by the get rich quick by market War, and at the call of national to the 8th November, 1833 both daya President
Shortly before the open fluctuations.
1. Until satute gentle-leaders during the economic crisis, report of notifiable disease last inclusive, G
ing of the World Economic Confer-man are prevented from gathering things will go badly with their weak is as follows diphtheria 2 (1
7.and is economic, sickness imported) enteric 3 (1 fatality By Order of the Board of Directora:
ence. The Conference was finally where they have never sown and
eous the conse. paratyphoid (imported) There were 64 deaths from tuberculosis, adjourned sine Ble, having drifted from adopting the economic sava
On Monday the Colony had a clean helplessly from the moment that gery of, for example, chain store resident Roosevelt pocketed the the slump will continue, and an in-
J. D. THOMSON,
Bouretary Hong Kong, 23rd October, 1933..