NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF TONG KONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
IN
THE
Goods or VASILEY LEONTIEVICH ZOLOT
ZEUF, LATE OF 99 PAO SHAN Li, Cousera ROAD, TIENTSIN, IN THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA, MERCHANT, DROHASID.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the Court has, by virtue Du of the provisions of Section 38 Ordinance No. 2 of 1897, made an Order limiting the time for Creditors and others to send in their Claims against the above Estate to 4TH JANUARY, 1934.
All Creditors and others are accord-| ingly hereby required to send their Claims to the undersigned on or before that date.
DEACONS,
Solicitors for the Administrator,
1, Des Voeux Road, Central,
Bong Kong.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1933.
ASSORTED CASES FOR CHRISTMAS.
CASE No. 1 $38.00.
2 Bots. Clos Royal (Sparkling)
White Wine (Graves)
1 Bot.
Rouyer Guillet "Three /
Star" Brandy.
"1
Medoo Claret.
Italian Vermouth,
#
Invalid Sherry.
Castillo Port
M
Old Tom Gin.
22
"
CASE No. 2 $46.00
Bot. Duroy Vintage
Watson's "Whisky. Curacao M.B.R
CASE No. 3- $55.00
2 Bots. Gustave Ferrand
Imperial Champagne. Robertson's Port... Margaux Claret Ruis's Fine Old Brown
Sherry:
1
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1
Champagne. Niersteiner Hock Renault'e "Five Star"
2
1 Bot.
Brandy.
1
JEN
Castle "G" Sherry. "..
Castle "H" Pört.
1
White Port.
1
12
Madeira
Italian Vermouth.
THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONG HÙNG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
IN THE
די
07
HENRY
GOOD! MAITLAND KING, LATA OF 23 THE ÁTENUZ, ÁLVERSTOKE IN THE COUNTY OF HANTS, FORMERLY OF CERRIGLLWYDION DINDIG IN THE COUNTY OF DINBIGE IN THE UNITED KING- гом, LITUTENANT IN TEX ROYAL NAVY, DICKABED.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has, by virtue
of the provisions of Section 5 of Ordinance No. 2 of 1897, made so Order limiting the time for Oreditors and others to send in their Claime sgainst the above Estate 站 3RD JANUARY, 1934.
All Creditors and athers are accord- ingly hereby required to send their Claims to the undersigned on or before that date.
DEACONS,
Solicitors for the Executors, 1, Dos, Vaux Road, Central,
Hong Kong.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY
CLUB.
FIFTEENTH EXTRA RACE
MEETING.
16TH DECEMBE⠀, 1933,
THE
HE Stewards have decided that at the above Bace feeting the "Tardy Stakes" shall be run as Ráce No. 2, at 2.8 p.m., and the "Barrier Roof Handicap" as Race No. 4, at 3.80 p.m., instead of as previously advertised.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,"
Secretary Hong Kong, 11th December, 1938.
(2002
London Dry Gin,
Italian Vermouth.
London Dry Gin.
*E" Finest Old Brown
Brandy,
11
Watson's "E" Whisky.
12
М
1
Dewar's White Label
Whisky,
1
Liqueur Cream Whisky. Dewar's White Label
Whisky. Orange Curacao
Prunellia Cusacier's.
Chaenier's
SPECIAL CASES MADE UP TO ORDER
THE IDEAL GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS !^
A/S. WATSON & CO., LTD.-
DEATH
EST. 1841.
OBITUARY
Mr. E. Cumberland
London, December 11. The death occured yesterday of Mr. Elliott Cumberland aged 61, who discovered the electrolytic system of corrosion prevention, which has saved shipowners mil- lions of pounds-Reuter.
MR. GEORGE LANSBURY
Reported to be Progressing
London. December 11. Mr. George Lansbury, the seventy-four year-old leader of the Labour Party, broke his thigh on Saturday night when he missed a step and tell several yards in the Town Hall of Gainsborough, Lincoln, where he had gone to address a Labour mestine.
He said "It is only an accident. Carry on."
politics he made
the
Insisting on proceeding to Lon- don to keep in active touch with 160 mile Journey in an ambulance pester- day morning with his son Mr. Edgar Lansbury, to Manor House Hospital, Hampstead, which is supported by the Trade Union
movement.
He is reported, to be fatriy con-- fortable and every hope is enter tained of a satisfactory recovery.
Many messages of sympathy, in- cluding telegrams from the King and Queen and the Frime Minister reached Mr., Lansbury.,
It is expected Mr. Attlee who was elected. deputy-Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party last month will lead the Opposi tion in the House of Commons in the absence of Mr. Lansbury- British Wireless. conflict:
on the victor's side without the ANDERSON.-Op 6th Dec. 1933, exhaustion of personal
at the Hongay Hospital, Ton-It had been, indeed, a profitable kin, of heart failure following
war to her. She might be likened
on pneumonia," Stella Benson to a well-trained boxer who had the wife of J.C.O'G. Anderson. Customs, Chinese
Pakhoi (North China papers, please. copy).
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Ice House Street. Tel. 30251 Night Editor (Wanchai Office):
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The Daily Press
Hoxo Kaso, December 12. 1033.
JAPAN'S CHANGING
POLICY
not been constrained to enter the ring, yet had shared the purse. And, with the disruption of in- dustry. in Europe consequent on those four devastating years, she was able to expand in the com- mercial world like the symbol of her own fag. The resultant mili- tary "domination is not to be won- dered at
ย
the
However, since the outbreak of the Shenyang incident there have been a number of changes in the international situation that bear very pertinently on Japan and would look as if they are having definite. even if somewhat inconsiderable, influence on Japanese policy, and may event- ially tend to check the dangerous growth to Chauvinism. Thus, re- lations between the United States
The policy' of expansion in
and Soviet Russia have resumed Japan, which has enjoyed such
their normal course. Measures unanimous " approval for years, have been taken by several coun- seems to be undergoing certain tries notably Great Britain, Italy fuctuations. Voices are being and Holland, as well as the United THE FIFTEENTH EXTRA
RACE MISETING will be held raised, some still crying in the States and Russia-to combat the (Weather Permitting) HAPPY wilderness of rampant militarism, competition of Japanese goods. VALLEY on SATURDAY, 16TH DECEMBER, 1933, commanding at 2.00 the majority obviously confused Japan's trade with China, too. and uncertain, a few surer of their may not be determined entirely The First Boli will be Rang 61 conviction and vallantly declama- by
Japan. Friendly relations between the United States and
THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB..
THE
p.m.
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 dmitted to the Members Enclosaro,
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Member Enclosure and Ole Rooms
Badges
Bace Course -
Members
On No Protezt vwill Children, be
tory.
Between
Russia must have had a sobering effect; the measures taken by the Powers, mentioned, to retain their trade must have. an even more far-reaching effect by the string ency it will put on the financial position of the Government..
the
LORD IRWIN
Throw From Horse While
Hunting
London, December 11., Lord Irwin, Minister for Educa- tion and former Viceroy of India, was thrown heavily when his horse ran into a wire while hunting with the Middleton hounds at Yapham, Yorkshire, on Saturday. He received cuts on the head and arm but is stated, to be much "better.
".
ANTI-TYPHUS SERUM
Discovered by Rüssian Scientists
Mo
MR. STANLEY BALDWIN
AND DICTATORSHIPS
"Our People Not Made For Them"
Special Air-Mall Service
changes
of
NEWS
SUMMARY
WAS
An address "Agriculture" given yesterday at the Chiness Y.M.C.A. Mr. Bush presided. The address is given on page 8.
A shroff's complaint was heard yesterday by Mr. Lindsell.
Results of The Ladies Yachting Championship held by R.E.K.Y.C. Page 10
Ws
Driftwood by Beachcomber.
Page: 19.
London, Nov. 9, by violent if necessary,
American Football · Interport bee Mr. Baldwin, addressing a mass which they advocate.
|tween Hongkong and Canton re- meeting "beld in connection with "At all costs for the health and sulted in a draw.
Page 10. the annual conference of the Scot- well-being-I use that word in tish. Unimist Association at. Edin its old sense, the well-being
Qur Kowloon Correspondent burgh last night, referred to the the nation-these attempts must deals with a children's playground problem of dicatorship, and debe defeated. (Cheers)."
on the open space before the Rail- clared:
“THE DURATION IS NOT YET"
Page 12 "I do not believe the man is "When I joined the National made who is either good enough Government I did not know whe handed over to the Government and The Taun Yuk Hospital has been or knows enough to exercise diata- ; ther 1ts work would last for
yealer- torial powers over a free people. months or years. I joined for the the ceremony took place
We have seen," he continued, | duration.
Page 7. day. The duration is not that experiment tried in Russia, yet. We have much to do, Bad. all we know of it at this mo- **The greatest wörk lies
A burglar who managed to cut ahead,
at the ment is that there has been as and that is to defeat once and bole in the top of a safe
Hongkong Furniture Store, was so much hunger in Russia an in the for all those attempts to supplant axhausted by his efforts that he fall worst of the old days, if not more, our Constitution by methods and that the agriculture, of Russia
asleep. He was sentenced. to four months' hard labour "yesterday.” needs a decade to restore it to the condition in which it was in Tsarist days, before the war
which I am perfectly willing that other countries may experiment in, but to which I will never be a. consenting party in this coun-
**For that we
"Germany, almost the latest try. country to embrace (the idea of dictator, is, at this moment, walt-together, ing, keyed up, full of enthusiasm for it hardly knows what, and waiting to see what Hitler can do for her.
"One of the results is this, that there are no ideas, however re- volutionary, whether in a good
Judgment for $487 was entered against the Tung, Hing Knitting Company yesterday. Mr. Justice hold must all
Lindsell, however, ordered instal- and when the fight
Pago 7.. comes I, for one, will welcome to mente of $50 a month. have by my side any man what- ever he might have called him-
Our London Air-Mail Letter ap- self in the past, who is prepared pears on page 1. to night for the old Constitution of Great Britain.”
TRADE' ON UPGRADE
41
sense or in a bad sense, but that Referring to the general situa- BIG AQUEDUCT IN
they might not spread through tlon at home, Mr. Baldwin sald this country ng through others. that the trade of Great Britain No country is immune.
was far better than it had been
··""Strangest· of all, the United for a long time and was on the States, with her democratic Gov-up grade. Work had been found ernment, at this moment, has for more than 750,000 people. given Powers to her President and He pointed out the salutary he is using them-powers as great effect on the fish, coal and jute as any dictator has whether he industries of the trade agreements be seated in Berlin or in Rome with the Scandinavian and Baltic or in Moscow.
States, and added:
"RELYING ON OURSELVES"
GERMANY
Soese River Water For Bremen
"We have been blamed, not un- "I do not know, many Americans naturally, in the House of Com-
Hannover, December 6. do not know, what they are aiming mons for certain cóncessions that The board of directors of the at, what they hope to accomplish, have had to be made to purase Harz Water-Works has just givets but there is the same hope and
these concessions for ourselv│orders to start work on the new almos belief in the possibility ofhat we felt that the coal trade in, aqueduct leading from the valley
the England, in Wales, and in Scot of Boese River in Bremen, a dis and land was a basic industry of vital tasice of 250 kilometres. bringing a prosperity for which importance, and it people have not the patience to some little
dictatorial course of
wait,
action altering human events
"What about this old country? So far we have stuck to demo- cracy and railed upon ourselves. (Cheers).
"Need we be so dissatisfied with what we have accomplished in the last two years? Our people were not made for dietation.
They have evolved through the ages a constitutional system flexi- ble and plaint which has served our fathers and which to-day is serving them.
to, be "Experiments will have made of course they will. They are being made." But it is not our habit to move itil we know that the ground is tried and firm on which we plant our feet.
worth
It will be the greatest enter-
sacrifice and it has only been 日 little sacrifice for prise of this kind in Europe with what we have got to give that a capacity of 12,000,000 cubic me→ trade a better chance of recovery."'
tres a year. Orders for the neces TARIFFS NOT ENOUGH
sary materials are already placed Turning to agriculture, which he and work will be finished late in described as the "Cinderella of all 1934. tour industries." Mr. Baldwin sald With the building of this aque- he used to think tariffs could do duct the cities of Hildesheim verything. He was convinced to- | Hannover, Neustadt and Bre day they could not,
men #113. benent by getting
There were such variations, such pure and healthy drinking water. unsettlement of currencies, that especially Bremen which hitherto the tariff put on to-day might Be was using water from the river completely nullified in a week by Weser. The fast growing indus- currency changes in the importing tries along this river are теѕроп- country.
sible for the increasing pollution of The only way to make certain the river and had made it incum- that less goods from a foreign bent for the Bremen municipality country should come into this to look elsewhere for a new source country was to stop them by quan- of supply. "But at this moment there are tity. Then difficulties were not those in this country who seem only with foreign countries, but to believe that they have a mis- with the Dominions. They had sion to seize power and to use it not got all they meant to get and to bring by rapid means, and, but they were on the right lines.
1.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
December 10. A successful cultivation of the typhus germ, after experiments lasting thirty-five years.
One 18 Xem
case each of small-pox, ported by the Matchnikov Inst diphtheria and enteric were re- tute whose scientists are now pre- ported in the Colcay during the 48 paring a serum with which it is hours ended December 10. hoped to eliminate typhus.-Reu ter..
Sentence of three months hard labour was passed by Mr. E. W Hamilton on a Chinese who, whe arrested in Main Street: Shauki. wan, with a knife and a strand of
The principal line will consist of non-corroding steel pipes with a diameter of 800 milimetres at the starting point and 450 milimeters at the terminus. Three thousand workers will find emipoyment and the Westphalian steel industry will be abe to increase its working force during this winter to com- plete production of 30,000 steel pipes necessary for the aqueduct. The total cost of the enterprise. already Mks. 76,500,000 has been subscribed Trans-ocean.
The many friends of Dr. J. S. wire in his possession. In passing FRANCO-GERMAN Dykes will be glad to hear that be sentence, his Worship said that the is making favourable progressat needed for armed robbery and he implements were typical of "gear
RELATIONS terpret the change in the form of the Government Civil Hospital did not think this was a case where dangers to Japan from outside gone an operation.
where he had successfully under- leniency should be shown, aggression.
.
Foreign Chamber
the years 1898-1904 Japan defeated two great powers: the Chinese Empire, mighty but in warfare hopelessly out-of-date, and
Whether this anxiety, which
The annual Christmas concert of Discussed by French The Kowloon Magistrate, Mr. | the HK.U.C.A will be held in Tzarlet Russia whose Court was
may well have its rout in Japan's Wynne Jonse, had, an unusually the Great Hall of the University at $5.00 for Gentismen and $5.00 eaten up by intrique and her
withdrawal from the League of benvy morning's work yesterday on Sunday December 17 at nine for Ladies (Both including TAX
Nations, is the cause of Japan's cases on his list, most of which, one of the big events of the year when there were no fewer than 68 pra This entertainment is always are obtainable through the SECRE public purse diverted into private TART upon the personal application of channels. These victories acted as The crisis in Tokyo over the
preparation of informal discus- however were for hawking offences. and is always well attended. Much Member, such Member to be responsible a powerful stimulus to the develop budget which was only solved by
slons for the next Washington for all visitors introduced by him, and ment of Japan. The spirit of Em-
energy has been expended to make
Paris, December 7. The question of direct negotia compromise
Conference, is worthy of specula- for Payment of All Chita, ote.
which enabled.
the programme a success and the In our last issue, we inadver-sponsors are looking forward totions between France and Ger- The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, pire was instilled into an already the Minster of Finance, Mr. Taka-
tion That Japan should be tently stated that the International out-class even their sne previous many came up for discussion in Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27294), will awakened and patriotic people and hashi, to remain in Office, may be harplug on fear of aggression"
Women's Club were holding aachievemente.
the Chamber before the Foreign "close at 12 O'Clock Noon:
social afternoon yesterday. The their ambitions were fostered by viewed in the light of a certain rather ironte; moreover, nations mah jongg and bridge drive, in
Relations Committee. One deputy admitting to Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the the Chauvinistic faction, ""
Sentence of five months hard la connected with the Marin group sobering up in the, bibulous policy
are growing rather tired of this fact, takes place to-day from 3.30 bour was passed on a Chinese for had advocated direct negotiations This has been going on for of the militarists under General
convenient political platform.
p.m. till 7 pm.
possession of a forged $50 note of with Germany under certain con permitted in either Enclosure during about thirty years. Japan's indus- | Araki, That the general trend
It does not matter what the in-
the Chartered Bank. The man was ditions. Answering this suggestion iho Meeting.
Chan Wa (or Wah) siu, dentist kept under observation by a dis Chairman Herriot advised to pro- trial and military development of
thought, unfortunately, is fluence is which may be productive of a Wyndham Stress and former-triet watchman who observed him ceed with utmost caution. Re has been phenomenal and, as king still largely under militarist in of a more international outlook in ly of 22 North Street, New York, "loitering" in Lower Lascar Row sald time would facilitate rap- as there was room for internal ex- Buence, and the administration Japan, provided the change is who died on January 8, 1985, left. The note was found in a parcel roachment with Germany but he pansion through the increasing under military domination, is only marked by sincerity. The manner administration have been granted papers. The police are of the herents of direct negotiations that local estate of $37,000 Letters of containing a packet of worthless wanted to point out to the ad- consumption capacity of her home too clear from the tone of the in which a burst of Chinese elo- to Chan Wai Shi, widow.
opinion that the defendant was a such talks might misplease the markets, as well as a steadily in Japanese press in their comment quence was able to blow away the
Little Entente and might lead to confidence. trickster.
disappointments Herriot then 25- creasing wealth through her ex-on the budget compromise, but, on
world's goodwill towards Japan is Chiu Cheux, unemployed who
serted that whenever the. Frezen termal trade, this ideal of expen- the other hand, during the past Instructive; but there is no justi Mr. E. W. Hamilton on a charge or at the Hongkong Bank site were assurances from the Reich Gov
had previously appeared before Two Shanghai labourer employ Government had received friendly. sion remained comparatively, in- weeks the exposition of Japanese acation for the feeling now being of embezzlement of $3,200 by a charged before Mr. Balfour yester ernment, promises made had been active, except on the part of the policy from semi-official pokes fostered by Japanese militarista forged document was discharged day with fighting and with behave quickly disavowed by acts. If State, The War, and the political men and other keepers of Tokyo's that Japan has her back to the yesterday, when Mr. M.A. da ing in a disorderly manner. It everybody in France desired a
Bilva, solicitor for the complain was stated that there was a general rapproachment with Germany on shuming in Europe which followed, conscience has taken pains to wall" vis-a-vis the world. The ant, said he had no further instruc meloe and that the two defendants must not lose sight of the League must have been instructive to the mark the uneasiness over the sooner this is dissipated the better tions, Mr. Sira added that the appeared to be the ringleaders of Nations which already has ren Japanese people: It cannot be course of Far Eastern affairs for the prospects of the Washing-man's whose, signature was alleged His Worship cautioned the defendered such valuable services to the doubted that things moved more They seem to feel there is a change ton Conference and the Far Eastern Mr. H. H. Cole was for the defen that the two men were being reps continue to complete it task
to have been forged was absent, dant, on it being indicated to him cause of peace and which must [2060 rapidly after this Japan had been in conditions and ingenuously in-situation altogether.
dant.
triated to Shanghai
Transoceant: Amerik
21920.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Olzo House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for all Persone, including Ladies, and payable at the Gate.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, The Tao Men, ela, will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincts of Tire Lo Jooker CLUB during the Race Meeting, By Order,
0.3. BROWN,
Becretary. Hong Kong, 11th Dec, 1933