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CHINESE Y M.C.A. IN KOWLOON

Annex Coaling $40,000 Begun

The Kowloon Branch or the Jutumn of 1929 has been ade-

BALKAN PACT

Bulgaria's Demand Rejected

Press" (Copyright.)1

Chinese YM.C.A. opened in the [Special to the "Hong Kong quately fulfilling the needs of the young people in Kowloon and daily becoming ย vital community centre for young people's activi- ties. During the past two years It is felt, however, that the grow ing demand for greater facilities, ewing to the steady increase to the youthful population, ahз fre- quently taxed to the utmost capa- city the baths, tennis, volley-ball and basket-ball courts, the social room as well as the dormitory of the YMC.A. Branch.. Time and again the present limited 'accom- modation necessitates the turning away of many who have left their homes and have a keen desire to reside in congenial and healthful quarters during their sojourn in the Colony.

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In answer to this pressing need and in order to continue serving the Kowloon community. the Board of Directors of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. has decided to add an annex the Kowloon Branch at the cost of $40,000. Work has already begun and it is expected that the new extension will be ready for occupation early this stimmer.

DEATH OF OLD CRICKETER

Carpenter's Great Days With Essex

The death of Herbert Carpenter in Whipps Cross Hospital recently recalls the best years of Essex cricket. He was born on July 12, 1869.

Playing first in 1893, Carpenter MATJES HERRINGS enough to be raised to first-class helped to make the county good sfatus two seasons later, and from that time he was one of the main- stays in batting. Seven times he scored over 1,000 runs, and he re-

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All broken, chatod, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns,

where they will be examined on Mon- day, 15th January at 10 am, by our Burveyors, Meeurs. Goddard & Douglas. To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance When damaged dutiable goods are Zermined.

All Olime must reach as before the Tuesday, 6th February, 1984 or they

will not be recognised.

No Insurance will be effected,

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by:

JEBBEN A COM

Agente. Kong, 9th Jan, 1974

FROM SAT, 13TH

LESLIE HOWARD CHEATHER ANGEL

BERKELEY

SQUARE

AJent

1. Laiky Production

mained a member of the side until

1920. A son of the famous Ro- ber, Carpenter, of Cambridge, the Essex batsman largely resembled his father in style. Very correct in using a straight bat, he was es pecially strong in back play, both when defending or forcing the ball away, and in late cutting.

Although of only medium height,

he drove well, particularly to the

CORONATION OF MR.

ti

HENRY PU YI

- To Visit Japan

'Emperor Of Manchoukuo”

Changchun, January 4. The title of "Emperor of Man- choukuo" is expected to be bestow- Dallyed upon Mr. Henry Fu Yi, one-

time monarch of China and later Chief Executive of Manchoukuo, on March 1, it was learned au- thoritatively to-day.

During April or May, the Em- peror will go to Japan on A Japanese warship to pay his com- pliments to the Japanese Imperial Family, it was learned. He will embark at Dairen and step ashore at Yokohama, according to the information.

The Manchoukuo Chief Execu-

Live will congratulate the Japanese.

operial family on the birth of the Crown Prince and, pledge the friendship of the two countries... United Press.

Rome, January 8. Reports of proposed Balkan Pact between Jugo Slavla Rown- ania, Greece and Turkey, in order to insure their present status quo, were confirmed by the Greek Foreign Minister, Maximos, when addressing representatives of the International Press, following his conversations with Mussolini Maximos took occasion to reject Bulgaria's demand for an outlet Ga the Aegian Sea which, he stated, would be incompatible with existing treaties. He added that Greece, however, was willing to grant Bulgaria extension faci- lities for shipping goods by way of some Aegean ports The Greek America and Philippines Show statesman who left on Monday for London atressed that the Balkan Pact had nothing to

New York, January 4. with the Little Entente and that The Bureau of Metal Statistics Albania which was enjoying Ita- to-day reported that November ly's special protection was not gold production in the United participating in the negotiations States and the Philippine Islands

Trans Ocean Kuo Min.

amounted to 256,000 fine ounces,

SEQUEL TO MINE EXPLOSION

new do

Manager Detained Pending Inquiries

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press” (Copyright.)}

as

GOLD PRODUCTION

Increase

compared with 252.000 ne ounces produced in October and 235,000 fine ounces produced " in November, 1932,

Canadian gold production for November was 248,000 fine ounces,

as

compared with: 243,000 For October and 253,000 for November, 1932.

South African gold production was 898,000 fine ounces for Novem- ber, as compared with 901,000 tor October, and 979,900 for November. 1932-United Press.

IN MEMORIAM

Pragie. January 8, The manager of the ill-fated Nelson mines in Osseg, Dr. Beysser (Special Air-man Service) has been imprisoned pending the mission of Workmen, charges that

London, December 20. hearing, by the Investigating Com-

A services was held at St. Mary Beysser's alleged exagerrated mea- Apps, Kensington, yesterday in memory of Miss Steila Benson (Mrs. James O'Gorman under- son), the noveust and traveller, who died in Tongking on Decém-

sures of economy were largely re- sponsible for the catastrophe.

The official death roll was finally axed at 142, all the four disintern- The

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·AND

DRINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION 00., LTD,

JONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vessel

BELENUS." FROM UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENTAL PORTS

VIA SINGAPORE

are haroby notified that their Cargo will

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FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.

The Steamship "BENLAWERS.”

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being be discharged into Holt's landed at their risk into the hazardous Wharf, Kowloon, where it will ligand/or extra hazardous Godawns of the at Consignees risk and subject to Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Terms and Conditions of Storage at Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be the wharves Delivery may be obtained. ready for Delivery from Godown on

No Claims will be admitted after the and after 8th January.

Goods have left the Godowns, and sli 12th January, will be subject to Bant Goods remaining undelivered after the

here, unless Notice has been given prior Optional Cargo will not be landed

to Vessel's scrival, but carried an from port to part to the final port of call to which the option extends.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 11th

Jan, at 10 am, by Messra. Goddard & Douglas.

All Olaims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undaraigned on or before the 16th, January or they will ed miners having recovered. ber 6. Canon Brook-Jackson on are to be left in the Godown, where the Warehouse Regulations, consignees must

All broken, shafed and damaged Goods not be recognized. impenetrable cavern is now known clated, and among those who at Fridays between the hours of 10.45 have Barenus Oficer in attendance To comply with the General Bonded will be examined on any Tuesday and plosion of the entire underground to have been formed by the extended were: dynamite storehouse, totalling 1,400 Anderson, Major and Mrs. C. An- Goods have left the Vessel's Godowe

Mrs. Benson (mother), Lady and Noox within the Free Storage period when damaged dutiable goods are sticks-Transocean Kuo Min.

No Claims will be admitted after the ozamined. derson, Col Armstrong,

15. and all Goods remaining undelivered Armytage, Major and Mrs. George after the 18th January, will be subject Benson, Mrs. Hartnell Beavis, Cdr. to Bent.. and Mrs. Baxter, Mr. Stephen All Claims against the Vessel must Benson, Mrs. W. D. S. Brownrigg, be presented to the Undersigned on or Capt. Bengough, Mrs. Lionel before the 29th January, or they will Bridge, Mr. Christopher Bradley, as be recognised., Mrs. Robert Benson, Mrs. Lyde No Fire Insurance will be affected. Benson, Miss Vera Brittain, Lady

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Margarat Cholmondeley. Mr. and 8th January, 193

Agents.

[2169 Mrs. Douglas Cator, Miss Ivy Cay- ley, Miss Iris Cayley (cousins); Miss Diana Cholmondeley (aunt). Mand Lady Durand, Miss E. M. Delafield, Mra. Eustace Duckett, Mrs. R. Huddart (cousin), Mrs.. 3. Owen Hughes, Miss. Cecily Hamil ton (reptg. Viscountess Rhondda),

FORECAST

Dollar Believed Headed For Lower Level

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOTD. BREMEN.

"LAHN"

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned

by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD.,

Agents.

[2148 Hong Kong, 4th Jan., 1984.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD.

-CHINA MUTUAL STEAM -NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

AND

off, and placed. the ball cleverly on the leg side. He was at his best when P. Perrin and C. McGahey came into the 'Essex team, and as opening batsman with his captain, H. J. Owen, helped materially in

Chicago, January 4, many of the large scores put 10- Very slow recovery with infa- gether b, Essex, notably on the tion inevitable if the advance in Leyton ground. Most noteworthy business is retarded was forecast was his partnership with Charles here to-day by Professor Harland McGahey of 328 for the third Allen, the economist

HE Steamer He also wicket agalust Burrey at the Oval predicted that the dollar is head-Mrs. Richard Kancock, Mrs. Ar having arrived from BREMEN, BAM- in 1904 An exceptional personal ed for a lower level. performance, particularly in those The effort of the Administration

thur Luftyens Mrs Maurice Mar- BURG and Parts, Consignses of Cargo days, was his scoring of 100 intą force price gains, by manipula-

tineau, Lady Elleen Orde, Mrs. Rere hereby notified that their Carga in each innings against Kent in 1901, tion of currency and the contem- ginald Heber-Percy, Mr. and Mrs. being landed at their risk into the Gro-CONSIGNEES per Co's Vousel at Leyton.

**BARPEDON* plated borrowing of vast sums by Ellis Roberts, Capt. and Mrs, Gor- downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloon

don Reath, Mrs. Bruce Richmond, where Delivery can be obtained.

Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, FROM UNITED KINGDOM A member of the ground staff the government to bolster up the

AVIA SINGAPORE at Lord's for many years, Herbert recovery programme were given Mrs. G. B. Stern, Mrs. J. W. Ste-

Consignees are further notified that are hereby notified that their Cargo Carpenter often played for the as reasons by Professor Allen for phenson, and Mr. Robert Wood- the Steamer "LAH N has taken at will be discharged into Holt's M.C.C., and on several occasions probable decline of the dollar in house.

BAMBURG and BREMEN Through Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at was given a place in the Players' the future.

Mrs, Brownrigg, writes from Drury Cargo for HONG KONG x 8.8.1 Consignor risk and subject to Terme Eleven Be took part In the Professor Allen was optimistic Lodge, Colchester-Many know of "STAR" and, 8.8. "OPIMA from and Conditions of Storage at Holt's famous match at Lord's in 1900 with regard to American exports. Stella Benson's brilliance as a no-WIBORG and BAUMO1

Wharf The Cargo will be ready for when the Flayers got 502 in the to Russia because of higher Soviet velint. Few are, probably, aware All Goods remaining andshivered after Delivery from Godown on and after last innings and beat the Gentle gain harvests. Latin-American that she was the possessor of a the 15th of Jan 1934 will beenbject

6th January, amáll but ramárkably true voice to Rent. men of time by two wickets. His trade also should improve, he said,

Optional Cargo will not be landed here best years in run-getting were 1901, as a result of the non-intervention I shall always treasure the recol- No Tire Insurance will be sisated by unless Notics has been given prior ta when he scored 1,852 and in 1805. Hull, Secretary of State, at the picnic in Hong-kong three years Godown for examination by the Con which the option extends.

policy enunciated by Mr. Cordelllection-of amoonlight bathing in any case whatever, KRE Stemmer's arrival, but carried on from Damaged-Packages must be left in the port to port to the final port of call to when his aggregate amounted to Pan-American Conference which ao Stella Benson was our hos-gees and the Company's Surveyors,

ended

two weeks ago at tess, and her husband had pro-Hears Anderson & Ashs, at 10 am to be left in the Godewas, where All broken, chafed and damaged Gooda Montevideo,

vided the Customs launch for the on the 18th of Jannar 1934. Barenze and Fridays; between the hours of Owing to the excess credit that occasion. We had bathed and

they will be examined on any Tuesdays Consignees maat, bave & is outstanding, Professor Allen re-supped in the moonlight just out Officer in attendance when damaged 10,481 and Noor within the Freq commended that investors switch side the harbour: it was time to dutible goods are examined. trom

"the" | Storage." period. bonds to stocks-United return home. The launch "chuo ill be

No, Cialis will be admitted after the Preas.

fed" her way through the "ofy

Clair admitted

the Goods have left the Steamer's Godows; water, and there in front of us, in Claims art be presented within Two fier the 12th January, will be subject Goods have left the Godown and and all Goods remaining undelivered the distance, twinkled the myriad Weeks of the Bhip's Arrival hero, after to Bant Ights on the Peak. Then a few which date they will not be recognised.*** All Claims against the Steamer must chords on a guitar, broke the all-Consigue are requeried to barrender be granted to the Undesigned on pr ence and Stella, curled an in the their Bills of Lading to

to the Underrigned before the 26th Jan, or they will not The air mall plane, Postlager, stern, sana song after song some for Countersignature recognised wil

MELCHE

No Fire Insurance, be effected. ALBUTTERFIELD &.BWIRE,

1934

1,465.

MORE PROHIBITION!

MISSING PLANE FOUND

Shanghal, January 9. It is reported that the Ministry of Rallways has issued a circulai prohibiting passengers travelling between Peking and Shanghai: from carrying more thani

Amsterdam, Jamiary 9, in cash....

from Batavia which was rumoured grave, soma zav. but all ouite Presumably this measure has to be missing has been found. It charming No ona moke no one We reached the pler far too soon.

$3,000

AT KING'S been taken owing to the danger left Karachi this morning for wants

THE

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from bandita, Reuter-

Holland-Reuter.

Hong Kong, 8th Jan, 1984. FS157 6th January,

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