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Events Each
(2) 1 P.M.-Blue Pool Handi- Winer $450, Second $225, cap: Griffins of this Season that have won less than $500 in stakes. En- trance $5.-One mile
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1934.
CANTON DAY
BY DAY
Canton, Mar. 13. The North-west District Pool- fcation Commission 13 paying much attention to three things at present, namely storage of grain. promotion of vocational education, and undertaking of relief work
by
to
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APPARATUS
To Be Used By British Navy
London, March, 12.
important
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in
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taken the
regard Admiralty the problem
saving from sunken submarines, was announced by the First
Sir Lord,
Boltor. Eyres-Monsell the debate On the naval estimates to-day.
For the 1st objective an order has been sent to different county governments of the North-west District urging them to investi gate food conditions in each coun ty and to establish or repair pub-in lic.barns within this year,
For the 2nd objective all "coun- ty governments have been instruct ed to establish Vocational and evening schools for adults besides
ing to be held af Happy Valley on $275. Third $175, for China ponies. providing facilities for free educa-ufe by that means was not a
"B" Class. Entrance $5.-Sixtlon. furlongs.
March 31 and April 2.. It will be seen that there are eleven races on the programme for each day. The first saddling bell will be at twelve noon and the timin interval will be after the second race each day. FIRST DAY
Saturday, March 31, 1934
12.30 P.M.-Canton Handi- (1) cap: Winner $550, Second $275, Third $175, for China Ponies, "B Class. Entrance $5. From the two le post once round and in (About one mile 171 yards).
(2)
1 PM-Wuchow Handleap: Winner $500. Second $250, Third $150, for China Ponies. Gritins of
14) 3 FM: Easter Stakes! Winner $750, Second $300, Third $200, for China ponies. Weight 145 ib. Winners at any time of one race, 5 lb., of 2 races. 7 lb., of 3 races. 10 lb., of 4 or more races, 15 lb., penalty.. Entrance $5,--One mile.
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(5) 3.30 PM.:-St. Kilda Han- dicap (Second Section): Winner $500. Second $300, Third $200, for Australian ponles. "B" Class. En- trance $5.-Five furlongs.
(6) 4 P.M.:-Kellett Handicap (First Section): Winner $500,
this Season that have won $200 Second $250, Third $150. for China
ponies, "C" Class. Entrance $5 One mile.
or more in stakes. Entrance $5.- One mile.
Tiffin Interval
(3) 2.30 P.M.:-New Bridge Handicap: Winner $500. Second $300. Third $200, for Australian ponies. "A" Class. Entrance $5.- Five furlongs.
(4) 3 P.M.-Fatshan Handicap: Winner $500 Second $250. Third $150, for China pontes, "C" Class Griffins of this Season barred.
Entrance $5.-Six furlongs.
(5) 3.30, P.M.-Shameen Stakes First Section): Winner $500 Second $250, Third $150. for China pontes, Grimns of this Season that have won less than $200 lo stakes. Weight for inches as per scale. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5 One mle.
Note:--One entry only will be made for the Shameen Stakes (Races Nus. 5 and 8). The Stewards will determine by lot in which section ponies will
start.
Note: One entry only will be made for the Kellett Handicap (Races Nos. 6 and 10). The Stewards will determine by lot in which section ponies will start.
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(7) 4.30 H.M.:-Black's Link Handicap: Winner $450, Second 225, Third $125, for China ponies that have not won more than $1,000 in stakes since January 1,
1934 Ponles classified as "A" and "E" Classes. barred. Entrance $5.Six furlongs,
(8) 5 PM.:-Nicholson Handi- cap: Winner $500. Second $250. Third
$150, for China ponies, Griffins of this Season, that have won $500 or more in stakes. En- trance $5. One and a quarter Talles.
(9) 5.30 P.M.-Boa Vista Handi- cap: Winner $450, Second $225, Third $125, for China pontes, "D" Class. Entrance $5-Six furlongs.
For the 3rd objective 1st class countles are required to establish hospitals, 2nd glass 5 public
3. and 3rd countles
class 2 at least within this year-Centra Press.
Canton, Mar. 13.
After the fullest consideration, he stated, the conclusion had been reached that the raising of a sunken submarine in time to save
teasible operation and that the most certain, and, indeed, the only practical method they knew of saving life, was the Davis sub- merged escape apparatus now f6- ted to all submarines, on which It was proposed to rely in future. This conclusion had been reach- ed only after the most careful investigation of all submarine disasters in the British and for- eign navies and in the light of the experience gained by the United States Navy in comprehen-
The Provincial Department of Reconstruction is planning the is suance of navigation promoting notes amounting to $200,00 which will be appropriated to the Pro- vincial Navigation Company assive trials. capital according to the depart- ment, the notes to be issued are
of 3 kinds, $1. $5 and $10. and the rate of interest is 10 per cent -Cenral Press.
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Canton. Mar. 13. According to the Industrial Testing Buteal of the Provincial
of Departmeht Reconstruction, more than 30 cattles of paper may be produced with only one picul of bagasse. It is understood that by using this kind of material for paper manufacture the annual in- come will be increased by more than ten million dollars-Central Press.
If it were thought by men im- prisoned in a sunken submarine
that attempts were going to be made to raise the submarine there would be a grave danger that in spite of their training in the use of the escape apparatus they might be tempted to await the result of salvage operations instead of sav- fag themselves by means of the apparatus.
Orders were, therefore, being issued to the effect that the sal- vage organisation for the sole purpose of salvaging submarines would not be retained.
A signal was being introduced which would tell the crew of a sunken submarine that surface vessels were present to rescue them when they come up by the Davis Escape Gear.
Canton, Mar. 13. The ashes of Dr. C. C. Wu, C.E.C. member who passed away lately in Hongkong were formally "The Admiralty have had to face interred at Yih-huong Hill at 3 the facts," said the First Lord. p.m. last Sunday. The burial ser- "There is no hope of saving fe vice was attended by several un- by salvage and we have come to dred noteworthy men and friends | our decision because it is in the of Dr. Wu including Mr. Lin Chi- best interest of the submarine per- wön, Mayor of Canton who re-sonnel."--British "Wireless. presented the C.E.C. to offer sacri-
fice to the late Dr.
(10) 6 P.M.:-Kellett Handicap (6) 4 P.M.Honam Handicap: (Second Section: Winner $500, at the headquarters of the Pro- A memorial service will be held Winner $450, Second $225, Third Second $250, Third $150, for China viacial Educational Association at $125, for China ponies, Subscrip- poles. "C" Class. Entrance $5.10a.m. to-morrow. The Southwest tion Griffins of this Club of this One mile..
Executive Committee of Kuomin- Season that have won. $200 or more
(11)
to attend the service and to hoist
MARTIAL LAW IN ESTONIA
(7) 4.30 P.M.-Shek Pal Stakes; stription Grimns of this Club of fags at half mast on that day- Fascist Coup Nipped
Central Press.
ONLY A PARTY OF CIVILIANS
6.30 P.M.: Pokfulam tang has instructed all public or- in stakes. Entrance $5.-Six fur-Stakes: Winner $400. Second $200. longs.
gans to send five representatives Third $100, for China ponies, Sub- Winner $600. Second $300, Third this Season. Winners at Race $200, for China ponies Winners meetings of this Club barred. dr more than two races at race Weight: 10 lb. under weight for meetings of this Club since Janu- inches. To be rfaden by Jockeys ary 1, 1934, barred. Weight for
who have not won ten races any- inches as per scale. Jockey Allow ance. Entrance $5. Five furlongs. (8) 5 P.M.:-Shameen Stakes Second Section): Winner $500. Second $250, Third $150, for China Pontes, Grimns of this Season that have won less than $200 in stakes. Weight: 10 lb. under weight for inches. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not won ten races any- where at any time. Jockeys, 2 lb. penalty for each race won: maxi- hum penalty 10 lb. No Whips "or Spurs allowed. Entrance 35.--One mile.
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(9) 5.30 P.M.-St. Kilda Handi- .cap. (First Section): Winner $500, Second $300, Third $200, for Aus- tralian ponies, B" Class. En- trance $5.-Five furlongs.
Note:-One entry only will be made for the St. Kilda Handi- cap (Races Nos. 9 on 1st Day) and 5 on 2nd Day). The Stewards will determine by lot in which section pontes will start. (10) FM-Kongmun Stakes: Winner $400, Becond $200, Third $100, for China ponies, Subscription Griffins of this Club of this Sea- son that have won less than $200 In stakes. Weight for inches as per scale! Jockey Allowance, En-. trance $5.---Six Furlonga.
where at any time. Jockeys, 2 lb. penalty for each race won: "maxi- mum penalty 10 lb. No Whips or Spurs allowed. Entrance $5-From the two mile post once round and in (About one mile 171 yards).
Entries close at noon on Thurs- day. March 22, 1934.
LORD SNELL OF PLUNSTEAD
New Chairman Of L.C.C.
Exaggerated Report Of Invasion
London, Mar. 12. With reference to the complaint from south-west China, echoed in Nanking, that 2,000 British troops had invaded Yunnan, it is learn- ed that the facts are somewhat different.
I appears that a small party of civilians, accompanied by police London, Mar. 12, escorts for protection against bri- It is disclosed that the new gands, recently explored the Wa chairman of the. London County States, inside the Northern Burma Council has been chosen from out frontier. isde its ranks,
The chairman will be the well- known Labour peer, Lord Snell of Plumstead, who was a member of. the L.C.C. from 1912 to 1925 and Labour M. P. for East Woolwich from 1922, until his elevation to the peerage in 1931. Reuter.
RAINFALL IN ENGLAND
Well Below Average
A
London, March 12,
by compiled
the
(11) 6.30 PM: Swatow Handi-
'Statistics cap: Winner. $450, Second $225, Third $125, for China pontes, "D" meteorological section of the Air Glass. Subscription Griffins of this Ministry show that the rainfall Club of this Season barred. En-over England and Wales has been trance $5.-One mile.
SECOND DAY
less than the average for no less than nine out of the last eleven months,
In December, the rainfall was only 29 per cent, of the average Loaf and in February only 22 per cent. of the average for those months.
British Wireless.
Monday, April 2, 1934 (1) 12.30 PM.- Sugar Handicap: Winner $500, Second $250, Third $150, for China ponies,
The Chinese allegation can only be described as a grotesque fan tasy-Reuter.
FASTER AIR MAIL SERVICE
Only Eight, Days To' Singapore
:
London, Mar, 12. An acclerated time table for Em- pire air routes will be introduced on April 14.
Imperial Airways. announces that the flying time from England to India will be reduced to five days; from England to Singapore, to eight daya; from England to Capetown to nine days,
Detalls will be available at all centres to-day--Reuter.
In The Bud
Berlin, Mar. 13. A state of emergency has been proclaimed throughout Estonia fol- lowing the forcible dissolution by the Government of the ex-Service-
DISCUSSION
To Be Held At Rome
The
London Mar. 12.
eyes of Europe will to morrow be focussed upon Rome, where the conference between Signor Mussolini, Dr.. Dollfuss and Dr. Goembces is taking place.
The Hungarian Premier arrived In Rome this evening and was personally received at the station by Signor Mussolini.
Dr. Dollfuss did not leave
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A new Consignments of Bible with seloured lusitrations of Palestine, also a large selection" of Children's books'han just arrived.
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
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"OCEAN" STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
until late to-night. He is travell-C
lag to Rome by special train.
Meanwhile. important changes in the Austrian Government, are re- ported.
General Schoenburg Harter.steln has been appointed Minister of Defence, a portfollo hitherto held by Dr. Dollfuss, while Herr Hasen- hauer, the President of the Pea- sant League, has been appointed for Land and State Secretary Forestry-Reuter.
GOEMBOES LEAVES FOR ROME
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily
Presa" (Copyright).]
Budapest, March 12. Premier Goemboes left for Rome on Sunday midday accompanied by the Italian Minister at Buda- pest Prince Colonna also the Hun- garian Legation councillor Baron Apor and chief of the Press service Doctor Antal, Before his depar- ture Goemboes told Press repre- sentatives that he was going to Rome with great expectations. Not only those about to partake in the discussions in Rome said Goemboes longs for a solution but the problems to be discussed but also people of all European coun- tries. News received from Rome showed clearly that the - triple conference is expected to result within a short time into a triple Pact bringing a concrete solution under of problems
discussion.- Transocean Kuo Min.
DOLLFUSS TO TRAVEL BY 'PLANE
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily
***Press" (Copyright.)]
Vienna, March 12. Dollfuss plans to leave for Rome
on Tuesday by airplane, accompan led by the Ministerial Director, Horn Borstel. The tailan Min- ister at Vienna. Preclost will also visit Rome and remain there while last-Transocean the conference Kuo Min.
BERLIN SHARE
MARKET Business Lively
men's League, 100 leaders of which [Special to the "Hong Kong Daily
are reported to have been arrested by the military who assisted in the dissolution.
Machine-guns
are posted
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AND
CHINA" MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
UNSIGNEES per Co. Verzel "LYCAON"
FROM UNITED KINGDOM
TIA SINGAPURE
are hereby notified that their cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf Kowloon, where it will lie at Consig nees' risk and subject to terms and conditions of storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 13th Mar.
Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival but carried on from port to port to the final prot 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 ouany Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 AM. and Noon withia the free storage period.
No claims will be admitted atter the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 20th Mar,, will be subject to rent..
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned ou or before the 3rd Apr., or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agenta 13th March, 1934.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
ELLERMAN LINE
FROM ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND ROTTERDAM,
(ARGO by the Steamship having arrived, by S. "Lycaen." Consignees are informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardsus Go- down of Mosara. Holt's Wharf, whence delivery may be obtained.
"CITY OF LILLE"
Optional cargo will be carried on, unless Notice to the contrary be given prior to arrival of steamer.
No Claims will be admitted after the
Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after 20th
March, 1934, will be subject to Bent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 27th March, 1934, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, ofisted and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowne, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays or Fridays, between the hours of 10.45 a.m. and Noon, within the Free. Storage
Pariod of One Week..
No Fire Insurance has been sifəɛsted. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
THE BANK LINE, LTD., Aganta.
Berlin, Mar. 12. The sharemarket business was very lively, the upper trend of prices that set in last week con Hong Kong, 13th March, 1984. front of the League's headquartinuing. Stimulating factors were ters at Reval, and the troops are armed with hand-grenades.
A report of derce fighting is So far. unconfirmed.
LI
is believed that the dissolu- tion nipped in the bud a Fascist Putsch plan fixed by the League to take place to-day. Reuter.
FASCIST, LEADERS
ARRESTED
Tallinn (Reval), Mar. 13.- The state of emergency in Es- thonia will operate for six months. The State Head and Acting-Pre- isdent, M. Constantin Paets, has appoined General Laidoner, who led the National forces which drove out the Bolsheviks in 1918 and 1919, as ·Commander-in-Chief of the Army, and has entrusted him with th task of maintaining in- ternal order.
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All branches of the Fascist Fear- -ation of ex-servicemen have been dissolved and the leaders arrested following the threats of terrorism which were made by the Federa on, which formed military or ganisations. ........”.
It is officially stated that no dis- turbances have occurred anywhere.
Reuter.
(1) final report of the organisers of the Leipzig Fair, stating that on the whole Leipzig had experienced a "typically good Fair". (2) large Increase of German Savings banks in January Mines and dyetrusts are specially active. Fixed interest securities mostly quiet although prices remained firm. Call Money 4 to 42, Young Loan weaker to 934. Reichsbank 4 lower to 1834. Dyetrists jumped 24 to 140. Salz- detfurth Potash declined to 153, German Steel Trusts improved to 47. German Mineral Oils advanced 1 to 110). Siemenhalske firmer Westphalen to 145. Rhenische Elektrizitaetswerke higher to
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TIONS
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THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. COPENHAGEN.
THE Danish Motor Vesiol THE Motor
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.
THE Motor Ship
THE
"FULDA" having arrived from BREMEN, HAM- BURG and Porta, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Cargo. is being landed at their rink into the. Godowns of The Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, where delivery can be obtained.
Consignees are further notified that the motor ship FULDA" has taken at HAMBURG and BREMEN through cargo for HUNG KONG ex S.9. “JADE" S.S. LUKE' and S.S. CARL" from COPENHAGEN and KOTKA.
All goods remaining undelivered after the 19th of March, 1934, will be subject to rent
No Fire Insurance will be effected by urin any case whatever.
Damaged packagua must be left in the godown for axamination by the son guess and the Company's surveyors, fears, Anderson & Asbe, st. 10 a.m. oz the 17th of March, 1934,
Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined by the Company's surveyors.
No claim will be admitted after the goods have laft the godown and all claims must be presented within Two Weeks of the ship's arrival here, "after which date they will not be recognised.
Consignces are requested to surrender their Billa of Lading to the undersigned for
countersignature.
"MELCHERS &.00., Agenta: NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BEEN. Hong Kong, 12th March, 1994. [2352
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
CONSIGNER NOTICE M.S. "FELIX ROUSSEL":
ARRIVED HONG KONG UN FRIDAY, THE 9 MARCH,
1834.
From MARSEILLES, &c. YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the Jabove-named Steamer are heraby informed that their Goods, with the sxception of Oplom, Treasure and Valu ables, are being landed and placed at their risk in the Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence Delivery can be obtained se the Goods are landed
Goods not cleared within 7 days, in- cluding date of arrival, will be subject to
Bent
All Claims, must be sent to the Under signed before Monday, 19th March, 1934, or they will not be recognized.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Consignees and the Company's Sur." eyors, Mesars. Goddard & Douglas, at 10 am on Thursday, the 15th March, 1934,
Officer in attendance when damaged Consignees must have a Revenue Jatiable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors,
foods have left the Godowns.
No Claims will be admitted after the
No Fire Insurance, will be affected by us in any case whatever.
R. OUL, "
Agent Hong Kong, 9th Mar., 1934.
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Frox NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES
THE Motor Vessel having arrived from Copenhagen, Oslo
"SILVERCYPRESS" Gothenburg, Antwerp, Rotterdam, having arrived from the above Port on Hamburg and Genoa consignees of 8th instant, Consignees of Cargo s cargo are hereby informed that all hereby informed that their Goods sis goods are being landed and placed at being landed at their risk into the their risk into the hazardous and/or Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloom extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kong all Kowloon Wharf and Godown Kowlson, and stored at Consigness" risk Co., Ltd., where Delivery can be obtained, and axpense. s soon as the Goods are landed. the Goods have left the Godowns, and No Claims will be admitted after
all Goode remaining undelivered after the 17th March, 1984, at. 4 p.m., will| be subject to Rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godawn, where they will be examined by Messrs, Ander- [Special to the "Hong Kong Daily son & Ashe on the 18th March
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́1984, at 10 a..
Berlin, March 12. Reichsmark quotations (without guarantee) :--
39.61 603.44
59:03
77.21
All Claims against the Vessel must be presented to the Undersigned within ten days of the ship's strival, or they will not be recognised.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goous they will be examined on Wednesday, are to be left in the Godowns, where 14 Marob, 1934, at 10 am.
All Claims must be presented within 15-Days of the Vessel's arrival here; after which date they cannot be re- cognized.
No Claims will be wimitted after the Goods hars left the downs, and all Goods remaining and livered after the 16th March, 1934, will be subjant to Eest
No Fire Insurance has boan effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigued No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by FURNESS (FÁR M:81), LTD., JOHN MANNEES & CO., LTD.,
4th Floor, King's Briding, Agenta med
Connaught Road. 10.52
Mercantile Bank Building.
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