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RICELAND IN MALAYA
Ordinance to Control Production
Under the Ordinance it shall be lawful for the Governor in Coun-
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1934.
STRICT WARNING TO JAPANESE
Consul-General Issues
Statement
curred in the Hongkaw area
seven
been
ell, by notification in the Gazette from time to time. to declare any area of land specified in such no- tification to be rice fand: Provid- ed that a declaration under this section shall bat apply(a) 10 allenated land, the title to which
that took place last wook and on has been issued subject to terras Sunday, It is understood that, and conditions mconsistent with should official inquiries substanti the use of such land for the culate the guilt of the persons being tivation of rice; or (b) to such part detained, they will be deported to of allenated land not being sub-
Japani. ject to a condition to cultivate rice as was at the date of the de- claration used for the cultivation
PENINSULA HOTEL
List Of Guests
The following was the list (af. guests staying at the Peninsula Hotel Yesterday:-
Mr. and Mrs. F. Alegre, Mr. W.
GERMANY WANIS PEACE
Strong Appeal to Ex-Servicemen
(Special to the "Bong Kong Dally.
Within a few hours Eller had
not merely destroyed the conspir-
acy which threatened 'Germany's
pressurë, exerted by some of those mutineers, who were "a moral
diseased sect of men."" He had re- stored the condidence of the der man women in the purity and ideals for which their husbands and children lived and strove.
An Ordinance to control the time)
Shangal, July 4
Press" (Copyrigħi.)], and method of the preparation and
Unruly elements in the Japaneso cultivation of land for the growth population, of Shanghal were giver. F. Arndt, Miss. Alama, Mr. and
Berlin, July 8. The Deputy Leader of the Na- of rice, is to be introduced at the a severe warning yesterday by the Miss Artlath, Mr. and Mrs Glonel-Socialist Party, Reich Kinis- next meeting of Legislative Coun-Japanese Consul-General, Mr. I Barretto, Mr. W... Baker, Mr. and ter Rudolf Hess 'm a speech to the cli in Singapore.
Ishii, in connection with the dis-Mrs. J. E. Barnes, Capt. and Mrs. city of Koenigsberg on Sunday: turbances which have recently oc- W. G. Benn, Mr. R. Bigazzi Misses afternoon declared that the death H. and.. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. W. Jut the mutinous leaders of the Twenty-five Japanese have-been- Bryte, Mr. B. G. Butler M Stormtroop detachments had pre-
Carr Ramsay, Mrs. E. Cogan vented a civil war in Germany. called before their consular authorities for questioning and Gen. M. A. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. were being detained last. Dedien, Mr. W. A. Dowley, Mr night on suspicion that they had W. J. Dyment, Mrs, B. Elder, Mr.
concerned in the two riots E Fisuue. Mr. W. L. Gaddum.existence but put an end to the
["Mr." L Garner, Mr.
Geare. Mr. II. Gilson Mr. and Mrs. J. Could, Mr. T. M. Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. CM. Hall, Brig. G. Rowan Hamilton, Miss M. P. Hammersley. Mr. E Haussa rann, Capt. J. L. Henderson, Mr. E. L. Hosie, Mr. H. A. Howes, Dr.
HORRORS OF 'WAR A Nelson Jones, Col. 8. Boyd, Mr.
"The German "people has the and Mrs. D. Kal, Mrs. J. E. Ren-lack to be led mainly by nedy. Mr. G. Leishman, Miss C combatants who have transplant- war Leishman. Col. and Mrs. Led to the conduct of State affairs, Lewis, Mr. J. McCann, Mr. W. virtues acquired on the battlefield. L. McKenzie, Mr. N. Morgado, M It is no accident that two Euro- and Mrs. V. M. Morgado, Mrs. F.
pean States mainly governed by Muzzall, Mr. K. F. Noble, Rev. M. servicemen, namely Italy and Ger- J. O'Carroll, Miss M. C. Payne. Mr. many, should also be those which M. Parker. Mr. W. G. Prie strive the hardest to preserve the Miss G. Rind, Mr. R. L. Sansbury.world in peace. We old servicemen Mr. J. E. Salmon. Mr. C. N. Sher- do not want to be dragged by in- man, Mr. E. Grant Smith, Mr. and, capable diplomacy into a new ea- Messrs. R. and C. Stone, Miss FM States have accumulated vast a question" of police duty.
I have been reliably informed E. Stratford, Mr. G. Swan, Mr. A quantities of war material, and a that the officers of the Landing Thompson, Mrs. B. Thompson, small incident can under these Mr. H. D. Trainer Mr. G. Travers, circumstances, suffice to ding the Mrs. A. G. Trillo. Maj. W. E. Tyn- armies against each other despite dall, Miss M. M. Tyrrell, Mr. A. C the will of the nations themselves.
of a crop other than rice.
The Ordinance will also provide that the owner or occupler of any rice land shall cultivate the whole "SAUERLAND "
of such land with rice' at least once having armed, from Hamburg and during each calendar year reckon Ports of call. Counguees of Cargo weed from January to December, un- hereby notified that their Goods are less he is excused from that duty being landed and placed at their risk
in writing under the hand of the into the long Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's godowas at Collector of Land Revenue for any Kowloon,
where delivery may be stated year. obtained se sont as the Goods are landed. Consignees of cargo are requested to sign G.A. Bond at our Office, paying a
Land shall not be deemed to have been cultivated within the
In the Consul-General's warning the belief was expressed that radical elements may have been partly responsible for the scenes which occurred in the Hongkew District. The most drastic action by the Japanese authorities was threatened against these elements, should they be found to be respon. sible. The statement follows:—
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Police Matters
"The action taken on the night of June 27 by a member of the Shanghai Municipal Police against sallor of the Japanese Landing
deposit of five per cent. on the net meaning of the ordinance unless Party on Chapoo Road was clearly Mrs. H. E. Stone, Miss B. Stone, tastrophe The majority of the
market value of their consignments before Bill of Lading will be counter signed for delivery.
Optional Cargo will not be handed here, unless Notice has been given hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which tra option extends.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after Saturday, the 11th July, will be subject
ic Bent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowne, where they will be examined on Fri Jay, 13th July, st 10 am, by our Surveyor, Mr Che Suderal Boaded
comply with the General Warehouse Regalations, consignees must hare a Revenue Officer in attendance bea damaged dutiable goods are examined.
All claims must reash as before
Thursday, the 7th Aug., 1934, or they will not be recognizɔd.
No Insurance will be effected." Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JEBSEN 004 2
Agente
Hong Kong, 7th July, 1934
MAERSK LINE.
"NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
“HE M.V.
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"PETER MAERSK" baving arrived, from New York and Forts of call, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that thair Goods are seing landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Whart & Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon where delivery may be obtained as top
Bg the Goods are inded.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the Saturday, 7th July, will be subject
to Rent
and until all the operations neces- sary and proper to the production
scribed by rules made under the promptly and on the spot. in an of the crop of rice thereon, as pre-Party sought to settle the question Ordinance, have so far as possible effort to prevent the incident from
cen completed.
The Governor in Copac máy increasing in aèriousness, and took / WIcox, Col.D. C. Wilson, Lt, and Everyone who took part in the
action towards that end
make rules for fully and effectually
"It was then that action taken carrying out and giving effect to
by a crowd of our residents gather- the various purposes provisiorised in the neighbourhood threaten- and powers in the Ordinance.
ed. to precipitate a serious situs- tion.
Such rules may provide for:-(a) the time and method of preparing and cultivating rice or lands for
the growth of rice; (b) compelling the clearing. fencing, er banking: irrigation and culuvation of all rice lands for purpose of the cul- tivation of rice; (c) compelling the owners,cr occupiers of rice lands to give their labour free for the performance of such prescribed works and duties as may be for their common benefit.in such cul- tivation.
HENRY COTTON AND OLIN DUTRA
Golf Challenge
London, July 8. The Daily Telegraph publishes that Henry Cotton, who won the British Open Championship by phenomenal play last month, has
received a cable from America pro-
posing a 72-hole challenge match between him and Olin Dutra, Na- tional Open champion, for a four- figure stake.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Friday, 6th California-Reuter. July, at 10 am.. by par Surveyors,
Messrs. Goddard & Doughss.
It the match materialises it will probably be played this winter. In
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations conaigrees must have a Revenue Officer in atten lance when dams ed dutiable goods are examined
All Claims must reach us before the Monday, 20th July, 1934, or they will not be recognized.
No Insurance will be effected,
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JEBSEN & CO.,
Agoals.
Hong Kong, 2nd July, 1834.
SILVER LINE,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
2886
FROM NEW YORK *** 108 ANGELIS
THE Moter Vessel
BILVERYEW"
having arrived from the above Porton 4th T. Consignees of Cargo are bereby informed that their Goods are
be ng landed at their risk into the THE Godowns of Rong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company, Limited, Kowloos, and stored at Consignese risk and alpensa
All broken,chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Tuesday, 10th instant, 1934, at 10 am
All Claims must be presented within 16 Lays of the vessel's arrival here after which date, they cannot be re- comma will be admitted after the Goods have left the Clodown, and all Good remaining undelivered after the 114k" instant," 1934, will be subject to Beat.
Na Fire Larrancs has been effected, Bill of Lading will un conoteraigned.
FURNESS (FAR BAST) LTD." 4th Floor, King's Building, Connaught Road. Diel 22105
Hong Kong 4th July, 1934,
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"Similarly, the incident which took place between foreigner
and a sailor from the Japanese Landing Party on the night of dend I was a case for the police to deal with.
"But again a group of our re sidents took a very objectionable attitude..
Community Dishonoured "I fear that the action taken by certain residents on the two above occasions not only affects un-
Mrs. P. R. M. Wisden.
ADMIRAL RICHARD
last great war can picture for himself what the next war will
mean.
PEACEFUL GERMANY "I warn the world not to com found the peaceful Germany. of to-day with the pacifist Germany of yesterday. If anyone dare at- tack us or march into New Ger- many the world will learn to know the New Germany's spirit. Hitler has always stressed that Germany only wants equality of rights in every sphere, including armaments. The ex-serviceman in the Ger- Due at Woosung this afternoon, man Government honestly desire the cruiser Primauguet, flagship, is peace
New C.-in-C. of French Navy
Shanghai: July 4.
morning, with
to arrive in Shanghai to-morrow "We know that France likewise is Rear Admiral inspired by the same desire and favourably the honour of the en-Richard, Commander-in-Chief of we sincerely welcome any declara- tire Japanese community here, but the French Naval Forces in the tion made in this sense by French tends to spoll cases which could Far East, on board. have been settled in our favour.
"Should these individuals, have taken such action relying on the strength of our military, it is the Hit of thoughtlessness. Their actions may have embrolled our navy and such behaviour cannot be termed loyal
was
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ex-servicemen. We are convinced Less than three months ago, the that the French Government also rimauguet arrived in Shanghai, does not wish war, and I am sure with flags at half-mast, bringing Barthon himself, who prides him- the new C.-in-C. to. Shanghai self on being an admirer of Wag- dead, He
Vice-Admiral
per, desires peace with Germany. Descottes-Genon, who had held
APPEAL TO EX-SERVICEMEN three
"I appeal to all ex-servicemen the command for a brief weeks, and died on board as his in the governments of other states flagship rushed at top speed to to help us attain this goal. I make Shanghal
this appeal from the sacred East After the funeral, the Primau Prussian soll on which the Great gust left for the south once more, War began: On Germany's eastern and took on board at Saigon frontier, pacts of mutual under- "It is only human to seek the Rear-Admiral Richard, appointed standing and guarantee of peace
to take over the command,
for the inhabitants of two great The ship's programme of move-neighbouring States. ments was again altered a little hope that the Governments and later, when the death of Fleet peoples at the Reich's other front-
"Again If they took action on this occasion to settle old grudges, one must admit that their methods did much to lower our interna-· tional standing.
settlement of incidents involving other nationals in favour of orie's countrymen.
"Therefore, I believe that the
:..
It is our
duty of those abroad towards Admiral Marquis Togo took place jers will soon perceive greater se- in Japan. The Primauguet went curity in peaceful agreements than
their fatherland is to maintain calmness in cases of this nature and bring about a settlement in favour of their country or country
Can it be said that the action
certain of
individuals described above were in conformity with this'duty?
men.
International Questions "In an international "city like Shanghai where every action of our residents is likely to be reckon- ed on an. international scale. I belleved that everyone living here should think carefully how their the good actions will reflect an name of the Japanese race.
"Those who seek to make trouble 'for trouble's sake, or those who, actuated by personal motives, seek to create a disturbance are guilty of harming the nation-such fr- responsible characters will be severely dealt with by this consu- late-generat
"As to those who harbouring
in the accumulation of war mater-" the
fal."Transocean Kuo Min.
to Yokohama, so that. Admirał Richard could represent French Government at the funeral. Subsequently the ship made a tour of the Inland Sea, and is actually arriving from - Beppu.
Stan Changes
with a lead of one hole. Miss Anderson was one up going to the 18th hole, but Mrs. Feel put a When Admiral Richard became pitch shot, 21t. from the hole and C.-in-C. certain changes in his
squared the match. At the 19th staff, and in the
officers of the Miss Anderson's second shot ship were made. Captain Leloup, finished 4ft. away and she won Chief of Staff has taken over, ip the hole in three. Miss Purvis- addition to this duty, the com- Russell-Montgomery turned three mand of the Primanguet, in place up on Mrs. Percy, but the latter of Captain Demotes-Mainard, who fought back well, winning the first has been made naval commander, three holes from the tura, and at in Indo-China.
the 17th holed a two-yard putt for a four and the match. Mrs.
TWO YOUNG FINALISTS
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