NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
.;
· ST. ANDREW'S BALL "
the convenience of Members Guest of the St. Andrew's Society attending the Ball to be held this evening a special 5 minutes sor- vice of Star Ferries will run between 9 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. and from Kowloon to Hongkong every 15 minutos from 1.15 a.m. to 3 s.in. on 1st December.
The First Supper will be served at 11 p.m. and all those desiring to par- ticipate therein should be seated in good time before this hour.
Members and guests are requested to note particularly that admission to the Ball will be by ticket only and that these cannot be obtained at the door of the Hotel.
Entrants will be by Main Door only-Salisbury Road.
T
NOTICE.
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HE Executor of the estate of Arthur Cawte Franklin, F. I. C. decease, wishes to announce that the practice carried on by the deceased will continue in the same name and style as heretofore, under the management of Mr. D. G. Glean Allen M. A. &.:0. Hongkong, 29th November, 1933.
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HONG KONG WAE MEMORIÁZ
NURSING HOME.
A
9 from 1st December' 1933, the charge for First Class Patienta will be 80er day, including amalf dressings and pharmacopoeial druga.
There will be accommodation for Second Class Patients in wards'contain. ing more than one bed at a charge o 36 per day, including small drerings and pharmacopeial drugs.
By Order of the Committee of
Management.
LINSTEAD & DAVIS,
Secretarics.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1933.
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Editor (Wanchai Office): Tel. 24011.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
IN THE GOODS OF JACQUES KLEMANTASKI, LATZ Or HARBIN IN THE REPUBLIC OF CHICA, MERCHANT, LECEASED
【TOTICE IS «HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has, by virtue of the Provisions of Section 58 of Ordinance No. 2 of 1887; made an Order limiting the time for Creditors and Others to send in their Olaims against the above Estate to the 277 day of DECEMBER, 1933,
NOTI
All Creditors and Others are- 2000rd- ingly hereby required to send their Claims to the Undersigned on or before that date.
DEACONS,
Solicitor for the Ecitrix, 1, D. Von Road, Central, Hong Kong.
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THE MACAO JOCKET CLUB.
REMINDER.
ROAD ACCIDENTS JAPANESE TRADE
IN BRITAIN
Ministry of Transport's Report
London, Nov. 20.
The Ministry of Transport have issued a report containing a care- ful analysis of road accidents during the first six months of this year resulting in death. The number of such accidents was 2008 which is 29 greater than in the corresponding period of 1932 and the number of persons killed,
The report shows there are four peak periods for such accidents between 7 and 9 à.m,, when people are going to their work, during the luncheon hours 12 to 2 pm
during the hour of return from work 5 to 6 p.m. and between 10
3,061,
and 11 pm, when many people are returning from amusements, Of the days of the week Sunday has the best record and Saturday the worst, while the average num- ber of persons killed on public holidays is about six higher than the Saturday "average. Just over half of the persons killed were pedestrians, and of these over half were crossing roads.
In only 265 of the accidents analysed W&S excessive speed described as a contributory cause. --British Wireless
LONDON STOCK MARKETS
Tendency to be Irregular
London, Nov. 29. Sterling on New York 5.20, on Paris 84
Gold remained at 125/6d with which are occupied by one of the bid premium... A.S.P.
The Stock Markets are quiet and the tendency rather irregular.
War Loan 3 and half per cent. 100-3/16. International are steady at about New York parity level. Kafirs being quietly maintained. --British Wireless.
The Sailors Home, built with foresight at but a few minutes walk London Office; 53. Flen Street from the entrance to the Naval
E.O. 4.
The Daily Press.
Hoxo KONG, NOVEMBER 30. 1933.
THE NEW TOWN OF
WANCHAI
Because of the more powerful beams of a star of greater magni- tude. Kowloon, the light of the lesser star of Wanchai is practical- obscured But in its more modest orbit it is quite as active and there are many proofs of an increase in intensity.
ly
Yard, though not on the reclama- tion, is in Wanchai and is a great Improvement on the home of some years ago, being quite an imposing building. However, it shrinks into insignificance in comparison with the two massive structures, ode already completed, the other in the final stages of interior decoration. These two, the Seamen's Institute and the Naval Canteen, are amongst the largest buildings in the Colony, standing foursquare on the waterfront. (We admit. that while they are landmarks on the waterfront, they cannot be considered as marking any epochal stage in aesthetics)..
FRENCH BY ELECTIONS
-
Left Parties Lose A Seat
COMPETITION
Impatient. Discussion In Commons
Beveral
London, Nov. 29. House
of
THE ICE IS BROKEN!
Comments On The Hitler-Poncet Talks
NEWS SUMMARY
The Street Sleepers Society have completed their arrangements for the accommodation of genuine strees sleepers. A detailed account is given on page 8.
Driftwood by Beachcomber äp- pears on page 11. ...
The methods of the S.P.C.A. Berlin, Nov. 20. Commons The comments of the French severely criticised in a case before came up for discussion and were between Mr. Wynne-Jones the proceedings
members at yesterday's session press on the interview showed impatience over the Gov- German Chancellor, Adolf Hitler are given on page 7. ernment's alleged inactivity con- and the French, Ambassador to cerning Japanese competition "in Berlin, M. Francois-Poncet, as well Our wireless programme appeara the cotton,, rayon, woollen and as the importance which the on page 4. worsted "trades.
French journals attach to this
ů
The President of, the Board of meeting, are quoted by the, Ger- Our special supplement for menus Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman, ex- man press in extense, some papers, and catering appears in pages 2 plained that the Government was like "Voelkischer Beobachter" and and 3. fully aware that industries other "Deutsche Zeitung," even splashing than the textiles were affected by the opinion of the Faris press on Home Football by "Air Mail" Japanese competition.
the first page..
which includes forecasts for coming.
the most careful consideration, he is the headline of the story of The while question was receiving Hitler-Francols Ponces talk," thai
"The French press welcomes the matches is given on page 10.
Our London Air Mail Letter sald
However, it was clearly desiras sub-headline a passage from a
"Voelkischer Beobachter," quoting appears on page 1. able, in the first place, to see what French paper: "Important prelude was likely to be the outcome of to direct Franco German negotia- given by the U. S. Consul-General the present discussions with tions." Japanese Industrialists with re- gard to cattori and rayon goods.
Deutsche Zeitung." Some papera "The ice is broken at last," says also quote, Temps" which is now turning a sommersault and sud- denly opposes British mediation-
The House need not be appre- hensive, he said. The Government was moving all the time and pro- mised every assistance to woollen Transocean. industrialists if they made similar representations as had the leaders of the textile industries-Reuter.
Agree or Fight"
BRITISH MANUFAC
„TURERS' VIEW **
London, Nov. 19.
"PURIFICATION CAMPAIGN"
Undesirables Not Wanted
Moscow, Nov. 28. Special attention is directed to-
An Account of the reception
yesterday afternoon in honour Admiral Upham is given on page 6.
.of
Mr. Lee Hy-lap, licensee of the Lee Theatre, Percival Street, was fned 800 by Mr. Hamilton at the Central Police Court yesterday for causing a stairway in the theatre to be obstructed by a locked door on November's at 10,25 p.m. Page 7
ESPRIT DE CORPS
Germany Preparing For Olympics
"We must agree or fight,” de-
Berlin, November 25. clared Brigadier-General Sir Wil. day in an article of "Krasnaya
Preparations in Germany fGE llam Alexander the war-time Di-Svesda," the central organ of the the Olympic Cames in 1936 went rector of the Ministry of Munitions, Red Army, that the purification a big step further with the estab- speaking at the dinner in London, campaign must be undertaken at lishment of a special instruction last night, of the National Union once and with all strictness as "the course for 500 young athletes of Manufacturers, of which he is enemy of the State continues to coming from all parts of Ger- President.
work secretly and determindly with many who are slated to partici-... He advocated the formulation of and maintenance of the State
all its might against the security pate in the forthcoming Olympics.
with Japanese competition, and declares, every year since a national trade policy to deal
Under the guidance of experient Although up till now, the paper ced sport instructors and partici- the pants in former Olympic competi- urged the Government to deal with foundation of the Red Army has tions, these "griffins" are living the problem immediately on bust- scen a campaign for the purging a Spartan life in the barracks of business men. ness lines and with the help of of all undesirable elements from the German Station where they within the ranks of the Soviet receive training in all branches "We must know what terms we army, they have always found a of sports can offer and what terms we can possibility to start again their accept: The Japanese have ob- albversive activity which now once viously thought & all out," he de- and for all must be brought to a clared. Reuter.
final stop. Transocean,
LOCAL AND GENERAL
RE
at sunrise every.
Their physical training begins
lasts until noon, when pupils and morning and
teachers assemble for their fru gal meal. The afternoon is "main- ly devoted to hikes and lectures as well as to their professiozial training which by no means is allowed to be neglected:
The most important aim of these courses, however, is the de- velopment and, strengthening 01. the spirit of true comradeship.-- Transocean.
Paris, Nov. 27. Two parliamentary by-elections Two cases of diphtheria
On the application of Mr. T. P. took place in France yesterday reported in the Colony for the K. Kemble, the case in which both resulting in the loss of one twenty four ended Nov, 2
Chinese married woman was charg- 88st by the Left parties. One fight
ed with obtaining goods from the occurred at St. Quentin where the
Sincere Company by purporting A Concert arranged by Mrs. G. that she was authorised to do so Socialists Independents, while at Villeneuve Helens May Institute on Thursday drawn. Mr. Kemble informed the
were defeated by the True will be given
Thursday by Mr. Ma Tim Shing, was with MORE GERMANS the Radicals were beaten by candi 7th, December, at 3.30 p.m. Please Court that the woman had been dates of the extreme Right.
book teas in advance from Matron certified as insane. 29160.
At the municipal by-election lo Paris to reall the "seat vacated by the murder of the theatre" manager Dutrennes, the Radical candidate was heavily out-voted by the re- presentative of the Right-Trans-
ocean.
For the convenience of members
There will be and Guests of the St. Andrews Society attending the Ball full par of special interest to Housekeepers sales campaign, ticulars of arrangements will be as featured by one of the local found in our new advertisements on departament stores. The public's at Pikge 8.
tention is drawn to this special feature particularly to the prices "He struck me accidentally of the articles offered. Official an- hope your Worship will forgive ouncement concerned will appear him," said a Chinese concubine in a in the volumes of our "to-morrow's London, Nov. 27
case in which her husband was edition." The authorities of Jerusalem are charged with assaulting her with a taking extraordinary precautions knife. His Worship observed that
Touching on the question of general residence, in the Lok Kwok The reclamation of Wanchai is Hotel the district can boast an of comparatively recent construc-up-to-date -establishment, and tion. Previous to that the district there are several blocks of quite facing the sea and bordered on presentable Chinese fats, compact, ANTI-ZIONIST DISORDERS one side by Jardine's and on the airy and with modern converi- other by the Naval Dockyard, was ences of an exceedingly mean order. It still is, though the new town of Wanchal is having its influence even here.
Bordering the streets shops of all descriptions have opened their doors, many of them well set, out and selling a moderately good class of article. Then there, are motor
WANTED!
Campaign to Increase Birth Rate
Brankfurt-on-theyMain,
November 22. With the intention to strength-- en the recent nation-wide.
cam paign for an increase of the birth-rate with the first practical enforcement messures, to maintain order during the ken- the case was more of one for the present at their dynamite magaan official, demand to the bache
the For failing to have watchmen mayor of this city to-day sued eral, strike proclaimed by the S.0.A. and the defendant was diazines on the hillside at Stanley, two lor-civil servants of Frankfurt to Arabian executive Committee for charged Wanchal itself, which blossomed
to-day and Wednesday. The strike
contracting companies, the Hon report on the prospects of their ENT
INTRIES for the SEVENTH forth from the reclamation, is of
Hing Company, and the Hang Sun EXTRA BACE MEETING to another order. True, the growth service stations which are models arrested leaders of the Arabian in of the American Oriental Finance matsheds on the billside were eacht
showrooms, garages and
has been ordered in protest against Mr. H. Sandor, Vice President Company, occupying unnumber early entrance into the marital the legal proceedings against the be held at Macao on Sunday, 10th December, 1938 CLOSE at NOON
dependence movement who were Corporation in Shanghai and Dir- fined $5 by Mr. Hamilton, at thral and political interests" 1,800 TO-DAY
is to be expected in any area which Pharmacies rub shoulders with radio anti-Zionist disordra-Transocean, arrive in Hongkong on December Bergeant O'Connell said the watch officials were asked to give
held responsible for the latest ector of Asia Lande. Ltd., will Central Magistracy yesterday.
is rank in many places, but such,
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has not received the undivided attention of the cultivator. And
of display and artistic execution.
2
UNDER-SECRETARIES
NOT WANTED
Paris, Nov. 26.
stores and the really ultra-modern now there are many sigma that it is window of a firm of commercial
artists is sandwiched between receiving more and more attention GREEN ISLAND CEMENT
for here and there, unobstrusively, tea-room and a sporting-goods the growth is showing promise of shop. For entertainment there are COMPANY LIMITED.
finer things, so much so that we fern-decorated restaurants, a cool NOTICE is hereby given that at a are almost inclined to turn Well- and spacious cinema, The Oriental.
Meeting of the Board of slan and prophesy on its future,"
and iniquity of inquities, a danc- Directors of Green Island-Coment So unobstrusive, too, has been the ing, academy. Company, Limited, held at Exchange Building, Victoria, in the Colony of change that it is only recently that Hong Kong, on Thursday, the 91st day it has been brought home to our of September, 1993, a Call of $3.75 per observation, share was made upon all the members holding shares who names appear in
To begin. Wanchal claims three
the Company's register of abare of the best streets in the town, holders on the 21st day of September,
1st, on 8.8. "President Jackson" wen were away having food. having booked Suites at Repulae | Bay Hotel
property known as 254, Fook Wing Street, Shamsbuipo, on or about October 14, 182 Mr. C. Y. Kwan was fos alainant and Mr. G.. S Ford defended..
state.
On ground, of the "best nation-
THE WESTFALEN
the
reason why their nuptials had not," ́already ́ ́ taken place: Promising Btate aid and encouragement în Judgment was awarded to the overcoming the difficulties stand- Gunner J. L. White, of the 8th. plaintiff in a claim for $20 by ing between the civil servants and Heavy Battery, R.A;; who was re- Leung Yim-chor, of 2 Tunnan the alter, this mayor's appeal was cently court martialled at Victoria Street, Yaumati, against Peng Kai- given teeth by the declaration Barracks on obarges of improper hang, of 55, Chengshawan Road, that the retention of paying "po- The National Association of possession of wearing appars be Shamshuipo, at the Supreme Court áitions by bachelors was calculat French Tax-Fayers to-day re-longing to fellow gunners, Fae yesterday. The claim was fored to injure the basis of existence quested President of the Republic found guilty by the Court and sen commission and reward dus to of husbands and heads of fami- MLebrun to ask the
Premier-tenced to 56 days, detention. The plaintiff as broker in respect of lites.—Transocean, Of open spaces there are several, the Rotary Club playground for ministerial
designate to curtall a number or sentence has been confirmed.
portfolios andr abolish all posts or under-secre- | children being notable, and second
The police are looking for the only to the huge open space bequiredTransocean.
taries which are not absolutely re-owner of a lady's black felt that which was found, in possession of tween Hennessey Road and John- ston Road, designated as "The
an unemployed man, Ir Hing, in
Landing Place In Mid-Ocean Queen's Road West, The man, was sentenced to 14 days' imprisonment Smart work on the part of Frin- by Mr. Hamilton, at the Central cipal Chinese Detective Bhe Tai,
Berlin, November 25. Magistracy yesterday when he was resulted in the appearance of Speaking before a meeting of charged with unlawful possemicu Kong Chau, 30, unemployed, be the Naval Engineers Association Berlin, November 25,
lore Mr. Balfour yesterday, charged Stamp collectors will learn
with the theft of a gold watch and Baron von Buddenbrook made s with interest that in the near fu-,
Dr. S. W. Phoon desires to meet chain from Cheng Cheung, of 960,
report as to the experiments. ture German postage stamps will at the Cathedral Hall on Thursday, Des Voeux Road West.Detective made with the steamer Westfalen, be printed on paper, having as 30th. inst, at 6.30 p.m. all Volum Sergeant Fowlis cuid complainant now anchored in min ocean be
teers who have any medical or first either lost or had his watch stolen tween Africa and South America water mark the hooked cross, the aid knowledge, and who have al- at the Star Ferry whart Bere and serving as a landing place for symbol of the National Socialist ready sent in their names as will-ported to the price and a descrip aeroplanes flying between both ed of this type will be the long sleepers Shelter, which opens on Chinees Detective Shek Tai, ho1934 regular schedule will be movement. The first starp issuing to help with duty at the Street tion was arculated Principal continents. He said that early in awaited one pfenning stamp while December 1st. The notice is very was on patrol in Shanghai Street, maintained by the Lufthumsa but other values will bear the new short but it is hoped that as many Yaumati, saw the defendant enter a that a second steamer will be put water mark as soon as the exist as possible will make a special goldsmith's shop and sell ing stocks are used up Trans- affort to attend, as Dr. Phoon chain for $113 He searched him commodation as the Westfalen gold into service having the same ac- ocean.
would like to explain the duties. and found the watch
(88. R. ZEBETVO, STATISOCSan
1833, upon which only $3.75 per share Hennessey Road and Lockhart Lungs of Wanchal, on which the
has been paid, and it was determined Road, both named, after former authorities have wisely forbidden that such Call abould be paid on the Governors of the Colony,
.at
at
and any building. The Lungs will,
18th day of December, 1933, to the cloucester Road, after the Duke of We hope, one day be turned into, a Company's Bankers, The Hong Kong
Shanghai Banking Corporation, Gloucester: Hennessey Rosdia and green grass, thus forming the. City Square with playgrounds, trees their Head
Queen's Road best known by motorists, and only one of this nature, so vitally Central, the Company of Bankers receipt for it has on their speedometers and
the Office of cycliste for the disastrous influence needed, in the Town the payment of such Call, together
As we have pointed out, the with the Certificate of Sharee, a note in this respect it may be consider beginning to receive the attention growth is, rank in parts, but it 15 of the payment will be endorsed on ed quite a source of revenue to the that it needs. The Race Course the Certificate, K
is only a few minutes walk Crown. This naturelly brings to away New apartment buildings Dated this 21st day of September our mind the No. 2 Police Station are shortly to be erected on the
By Order of the Board,
built conveniently on Gloucester site of the old Jockey Club stables Road, above which are very plea-
We are inclined to wonder whether the trend of the Town is not east- sant European quarters, part of wards, via Wanchal,
1933.
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ALLAN KEITH,
Becretar
NEW GERMAN STAMPS