HEW ADVERTISEMENTS
ROYAL. HONG KONG YACHT CLUB.
NOTICE is hereby givan that
Extraordinary General Meeting of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Claf will be held at the Club-house on the 15th day of November, 1983 at 5.45 O'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of receiving a report of the proceedings of the Extraordinary General Meeting held on the 25th day of October, 198, and of confrming, if "thought fit, as a Special Resolution the Extraordinary Resolution passed at that meeting, viz-
"That the articles of association adopted by the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club by au extraordinary Tesolation passed on the 5th day of October, 1927 and confirmed as a special Resolution on the 19th day of October, 1927, be hereby revoked.
Further that the Articles of Associ stion, a copy whereof has for identification" been signed by the Commodore, Mr. A. L. Shields, and by the Hon: Secretary, Mr. R. J. Vernall and has been open.
in. for inspection
the Hon. Secretary's Office since the 7th day of October, 1933, including the following amendment to Article 61 namely, the addition of the words "Consisting of 18 members" after the word "querum" in line 3 thereof, be and are hereby adopted As the Articles of Association of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club.?
By Order of the Committee. R. J. VERNALL,
Hon: Secretary.
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SCARE-MONGERING?
seen the East with his own eyes. and the old Commissar, dreaming
in exile, are profoundly wrong The subject is too vast to cover in a short article. Only M. Trotsky's
fears
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be briefly examined. The danger of war between Japan and Russia is, in fact, a reality, the other conflict lives only in the imagination. The struggle still" rages over the Chinese Eastern Railway and there lies the acid test. Whichever side gives way acknowledges itself the weaker. If Russia had accepted the Japanese offer at the outset of the Tokyo negotiations it would have been possible to stage a dignified re- treat, with a show of counter con- cessions and réciprocal agreements. Now it is less easy. Russia has held on tenaciously, Japan has refused to raise her price. Inci- dents accumulate, armaments are being
concentrated, and herein lies
the danger rhetorically heralded by Mr. Trotsky. Here are all the Two authorities, whose conclufore-runners of war: an ancient slons merit attention, consider that enmity, two proud and. Inelastic war in the Far East, is inevitable militarisms, anxious to justify their and probably imminent. Mr. Upton war machines, and to rally a and energetic restive "Home Front" against the Close, the able American journalist, the last of foreign danger: there are racial whose series of articles on the animosities,"
land.
con-
economic. conflict:
While the possibility of war re mains, it is outweighed by prob- ability of peace. The military power both of Japan and Russia is a riddle, perhaps even to their own
but" to fight at such» distance is
OBITUARY
Mr. Senkatayama
Moscow, November §.
Mr. Benkatayama, the initiator of the Proletarian movement in Japan and the organiser and leader
WAR NEWS SUMMARY
WORLD
IN 1935!
REDS IN SOUTH KIANGSI Fighting Still Continuing
According Chow
to Mr. Lu
of the Communist Party in Japan (From Our Special Correspondent; and a member of the Predidium Commintern, has died at the age of 74 years-Reuter.
A SPEEDY FUNERAL
Canton, Nov. 6. According to local official re- ports, the Communists at Kwan Mun Ling, South Kiangs!, have re- treated to Bul Chang, a Red stronghold. About" 3,000 in num- ber, the Communists will stay for a short rest at Hut Chang prior to going to the front at Fu Chow and Ning Tu, farther north.
The reports stated that the made several raids into the lines at Fa Chow and
Feng Yung
held by Nanking troops, who were quite prepared for the attacks. Greeted by ma- chine-gun fire and hand grenades, the attackers were driven back with heavy casualties, "General" Chu Teh, the Communist mander-in-chief. has ordered more reinforcements, hence troops from Hut Chang have to move up to the battle front
Night Club Queen's Communists
Last Request
.
Vancouver, November 6. "A speedy funeral" was the last request of Texas Guinan, New York's night club Queen, before her death in hospital, yesterday after an. operation.
com-
She said she wanted a motor
Only a small batch of troops are police escort and a bunch of College
now left to defend Kwan Mun boys singing loud while the coffin was being put into the hole, with Ling. The Reds have to depend Uncle Sam's dripping dry boys' on the natural, barriers and rug- regions as a-de- (Prohibition agents) and the
big ged mountain butter and egg men (profiteers) fence against the offensive of the Cantonese troops. With the re- and suckers in attendance."
turn of General Yu Hon Mow, Texas in her last words made her commanding officer of
the first famous remark of welcome, "Give Kwangtung
from the army. the little girl a great big hand."--
Klangs front,
being plans are Renter
formed at military headquarters for a further push into the Com munist zones.
U.S. PROTEST TO GREECE
Sequel To Insul
Affair
Washington. November 6. The United States note to Greece notifying the denunciation of the
extradition treaty, issued by the State Department, expresses aS- tonishment at the Greek refusal to extradite Mr. Samued Insul, the American financier, who is wanted for fraud.
The note declared that the Greek attitude la most "untenable" and is a "clear violation of the treaty." It accuses the Greek authorities of attempting to actually try the case.-Reuter."
The speaker at the weekly tiffin of the Rotary Club today will be Dr. Shu-fan, and his subject.. Sensible Apparel,"
SEQUEL TO
Race
The Fanling Hunt "and Club writes in the "Correspond- ence Columns' giving the dates of their fixtures for the season. The St. John's Cup Cash Sweep" will be decided on December 31,
Page 10. For running a theatre at an address, in Johnston Road a Chi- "' Canton, November 6. Asserting that China should be nese was Amed $100. It was re- on more closer terras with the vealed that over a hundred people Western Powera, Mr. Chow Lu, were present at one of the no- Page 7. A quarrel between a husband standing member of the South- authorized performance.
and wife lead to the latter accus- West Political Council, reviewed International relations on the Pacife during the weekly memoring the husband of threatening ial service at the Chungshan her with a revolver. The story was told when the man was charged Memorial Hall this morning.
before Mr. E. W. Hamilton at Cen- tral Magistracy yesterday. It will be found on page 7..
by
would second
Would
The programme to be observed on Armistice Day at the Chinese War Memorial appears on page 6.
Art account of the smart turn- out on Sunday of the Motor Ma- chine Gun Section of the Volun-. teera appears on page 7.
Police Reserve Orders appear on
He said the present tendency is that a world war in 1935 would appear inevitable, because that time Soviet Russia
have
the completed phase of the Five-Year Plan, and the United States and Japan would have completed their re- abetive naval programmes. Mr. Chow added that by that year. the London naval treaty have expired when the signator- Page 11.
The arrival, and an interview 1es thereto could increase their
with the Philippine delegates head- naval and other forces.
"To form 'definite foreigned by Mr. Manuel Quezon appears policy at this time is most im-on, page 7.
The Filipino delegation besides continued. portant. My Chow "Unfortunately the Nanking Nan-favouring independence for their king Government has made un-country also hope for a decrease in the value of their currency, suf- due concessions. to Japan and have utilised Messrs. Huang Fuficient to enable them to compete and Tsao. Yu Lin to make bare more easily for world markets.
The last of Mr. Upton Clase's gains detrimental to. Chinese in series of articles on the racial con- terests."
In the event of war in the Paci-fict in the Pacific taken the form of an indictment of Japanese mili- fe. Mr. Chow believes that China tariant. It appears on page 1. would be sought as an ally by both sides and will be promised
8
There was a distinct drop in the the return of the four. North- temperature yesterday, while the typhoon, which is threatening..the east provinces as an inducement. Colony, was reported to be "filling He said China should be alive to up at about 7.30 p.m. last evenTM the crisis and form her foreign ing. Full particulars will be found policy accordingly.
on page 8.
DANZIG AFFAIR MR. YIN TUNG AT unless it clears up this morning, it
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Editor and Managers
Arrested
Moscow, November 6. Following the suspension of two Danzig newspapers on Saturday, three prominent Danzig journalists, the managers of both papers and the editor of one of them have been arrested on the ground that they appealed. direct to the High Com- missioner for Danalg, M. Rosting, against the suppression of newspapers, instead Senate.
of to
the the
The suppression of the papers followed the publication of a speech made by Herr Grelser, Vice-Pre- sident of the Senate, in which he instructed that the Danzig police must hold Nazi opinions-Reuter.
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PEIPING
Rain made play in the inter- port between Hong Kong and Malaya impossible yesterday and does not seem likely that we shall have any play at all to-day.
Page 7. A health exhibition was .open- ed yesterday at the hall of the
ed no fewer than 800 visitors. Lantern slides showing various health subjects were shown to the visitors.
Page 6.
Discuss Railway Ellis Kadoorie School. It attract-
Affairs
Peiping, Oct. 30. Mf. Yin Tung, the new Manag- ing Directo: of the Pelping- arrived here Llanoning Railway,
con- from Tientsin yesterday to fer with General Huang Fu, Chair- man of the Political Affairs Read- justment Committee, regarding the administration of the Rail. way.
Mr. Yin said in an Interview that no changes in the personnel of the railway will be made. He hoped to have the income and expenditure of the Line balanced. --Kuo Min.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Three cases of diphtheria were the only notification of infectious dis- ease over the week and.
Three men, armed with revolvers and a dagger, threatened the in- mates of a medicine shop at 65, First Street on Sunday night, and decamped with money and jewellery to the value of 8200. They entered the premises on the pretext of ob- taining some medicine. "
U.S.
MINISTER TO CHINA
To Pay Visit To Southern Ports
Pelping, November 6. The US. Minister, Mr. Johnson, left for Shanghai to-day by train.
He will stay at Nanking and Shanghai for a few days. He will then board the U.S. Flag Ship, Houston, at Shanghai as the guest of Admiral Upham for a "tour of South Ching, including Foochow Amoy, Hong Kong and Canton.
This will be the first time Mr." Johnson is visiting South China since he became Minister in 1928. Reuter.
If Japan had meant to seize the Chinese Eastern, Railway by force It is hard to see why she has not already struck. Her strength is at the moment much nearer its
Dr. R. A. de Casto Basto was maximum that Russia's. Moreover,
amongst the passengers who arrived the world confusion that precludes by the M. V. "Conte Verde" from foreign intervention may at any Europe. time be settled. What then is the
For stealing a quantity of electric Mr. Aw Boon-haw, one of Hong- policy of these Powers? The an- cable from the site of the old Hong-hang's millionaire philantrophists swer would seem to be an avoid- kong Banks, a Chinese coolie was and famous throughout the East as COTTON DISPUTE fined 8 or three weeks. Another the proprietor of Tiger Balm”, has map was fined 20 or three weeks been invited to visit Kwangs by Internal situation is too dangerous for stealing a quantity of metal.
the authorities of that province, to embark on a great and hazard-
ance of war. In both countries the
The marriage is announced to take
Macau
ons war. Japan has had no hesita-place shortly of Mr. John W. Walk tion in bullying China, but Russia, er of Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming, is a different proposition. There to Miss Ross Young, the daughter of might be air raids upon Tokyo Mr. and Mrs. H. Young, of itself, and unpleasant surprises fr Manchuria. The precedent of August, 1914, has set promises of quick and smashing victories at a discount. There is not the least sign an either. Russia or Japan
+ hours:
in the development of China, and
INDO-JAPANESE
Mr. Aw takes an extreme interest Outlines of Agree- during his intended tour of Kwangsi
Miss
ment Settled
it is expected that he will endeavour Pacific situation appears in our political antagonism, and, in the
to interest the people of the pro- Issue of to-day, sees small hope, of railway a definite bone of conten-
vince and overseas Chinese es pecially, in the reconstruction of
New Delhi, November 8. parts of the province as well as pro- avoiding a clash between his own tion.
The official delegations of the country and Japan. Mr. Upton
At Central Magistracy yesterday moting possibilities for the develop-
Cotton conference met to-day, Mr. Close has been travelling in the
Chinese named Li Kwai was ment of home industries,
Sawada, who has recovered from charged with the theft of a pair of p East for several months, visiting
binoculars from the Sincare Com-
Two well known residents of his indisposition, is attending.
It 16 understood that the out- China, including Manchuria, Japan,
pany on Sept. 7, Inst. He pleaded Hongkong who arrived yesterday the Philippines and Hawall. His
not guilty and was remanded for 49, morning from Manila aboard the lines of the Indo-Japanese. agree- President Hoover are Mrs. Clara G ment have been settled subject to conclusion is pessimistic, his advice staffs, certainly to the rest of the of any civilised abhorrence of driv being to take the sword, and trust | world. Trotsky a declares. That ing thousands and perhaps millions
The annual al frate fête of the Lacayo, wife of the Consul Homo confirmation by Toklo-Reuter. rario de Mexico, and ber 'charming Society of St. Vincent de Paul, will daughter Miss Par Lacayo,
Ready by November 10, that it may possibyy save his own Russia reborn by the Revolution, of people to death and mutilation be held this year on Sunday, Dec Lacayo is a talented pianist and is
"New Htlhi, Later. is militarily formidable. He should To the average Russian and ember 3, in the grounds of the Roat present studying with the inten
Catholic Cathedral, Cinetion of eventually taking mp
It is understood that the Cotton Far more eminent is the second know, despite his exile and his Japanese war ta not a butchery of man
Road.
theatrical career. Although not yet aspect Agreement should be ready pessimist, M. Leon Trotsky, the opinion appears to be generally en human fesh, but a glorious adven-
out of her teens Miss Lacayo has by November 10 and the remainder Carnot of the Russian Revolution, dorsed. The Soviet air force is
ture. No doubt their propaganda Local estate valued at 83,700 was displayed remarkable talent ever settled on the 15th. Provision the creator of the Red Army, the said to be particularly effective, machines would sweep both nations left by Katherine Mabel Wodehouse, sinos infancy and at the age of ten would be made to give exec 10, the agreement from November10, and the Government would bring organiser of victory, the
along to a quick success, but the formerly of Yurman Street, Tien
1 Letters of administration have bead of Barosiona Mrs. Lacayo and her Zederate of Lenin in the ghastly an enormous risk. Despite a series momentam of initial enthusiasm tain, who died on July 29, 1992 gave a complete recital in the city massacres of the early days of the of non-aggression pacts, and the soon lags, and only a gz and a granted to Mr. John Bentley. I daughter have been visiting the for before the Assembly shortly a Bill It seems that to-day's talks con- of recognition
service in the Philippines. A
cerned the objection of Japanese by genuine cause carries nation Wai Hin, alias Li Wai Hiang, of mer's son who is to the diplomatic giving effect to the agreement.
Fung Chow Village, left local estate
cotton Interests to a rigid elasai- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Bolshevist Government. Spared the possibility
that the Twelfth Ordinary fate of most revolutionary leaders, America, Russia cannot at any through to ultimate victory. The sworn under $10,200,, letters of ad-
A case in which the defendant be-fication of goods which the Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders
came the complainant and the.com Japanese fear may prevent them in the Company will be held at the he lives on, sick in mind and body, time zeel certain of her western ambitions of militarists and Anan-ministration to which have been
plainant the defendant was heard in taking advantage of the full quota. Offices of the General Managers, 2, the aged ogre of Europe. He too front. If things started to go ciers are not enough. You can- granted to La Szo Tung." Lower Albert Road, on Wednesday, sees visions of war, between his wrong the temptation might be too not fool all the people all the
"First Church of Christ, Scientist, Kowloon Magistracy yesterday They also wished a reduction in the 8th November, 1923, at 11:45. min.
Russia industrially time." Playing with war is in Hong Kong, announces a Free Pub-afternoon before Mr. Wynne-Jones the quota in respect of Japanese for the purpose of receiving the Report country and Japan. No doubt his strong. of the Directors together with State imagination Agures initial defeats ready for war in the Far East? If tensely dangerous, but the prob- lio Lecture on Christian Science Ma Tim Shing was eued by a wo purchases of Indian cotton.
entitled:"Christian Science: man, Leung Tit hing, who claimed ment of Accounts, and re-electing
and blunderings, the murmurings she loses she would be swept back ability is that Japan and Russia What It Is And How It Works," by to be his wife, for amault, wilfuled the extent to which they could Directors and Auditors.
The Transfer Books of the Company of the people, culminating quickly to Lake Baikal, Vladivostock would will continue to wrangle over the Peter V. Iloss, CS.B., of San Fran neglect, lack of maintenance and accommodate the Japanese view- will be closed from the 26th October, into a thunderous cry for Trotsky Eo and every, vestige of Influence Chinese Easter Fallway and the cisco, Mr. Ross, the lecturer, is persistent cruelty. When the ease point. to the 8th November, 1933 beth days to save them once more. Then the in Mongolia and North China. ob- deserts of Mongolia, but having a Member of the Board of Lectureship opened the complainant failed to The Japanese side realised the of The Mother Church, The First appear, where upon His Worship agreement will have to be resched triumphal return of Leon Trotsky literated. Russia's strength is more wholesome regard for each other's Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bo- ordered the truck from the largely based on to-day's talks
greatest Jewince Jemm (of 1% A
torow than to diminish strength, neither will accept, the ton, Massachusetts. The lecture will books Mr. T P K Kemble who The terms have been communi- She had every reason, to wait her. (jázard war for so small a stake, be given in the Roof Garden of the appeared for the defendant then in cated to Tokyo for formal autho- Hongkong Hotel, on Friday, Dee formed the magistrate that his client Tity for entering into an agreement time, for to lose
consequences of failure
ember 8, at 5,45 p.m. A cordial in intended sommonsing the complain- with the Indian Govtrament..
Reuer. vitation to attend is extended to all ant;
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors. J. D. THOMSON,
the Nazareth!"
Is
Secretary,
Hong Kong, 23rd October, 1933.
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We believe that both the ener getie young American, who has
East is to lose for ever
whenet
1llimitable
The Indian Government explain-