EW ADVERTISEMENTS
THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONG KONG
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATES OF
JORGEN BRUHN,
CHARLES WILLIAM FILDES
BOOKER
JOSEPH L. KNOPP.
FRIDT or MANGSCHOU, BENEDETTO MARCHISIU AND RICHARD JOSEPH TYLER, DECHASIDS.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has, by virtue of ection 58 of the Probates Ordinance 397 (No. 2 of 1897), made an orders miting the times for sending in claims or against the above estates to the 6TH DAY of OCTOHER, 1904
Creditors and Claimants are hereby equired to send their claims to the ndersigned by the above date. Dated this 77th Day of September, E. P. H. LANG,
934,
Official Administrator.
NOTICE
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1934.
SUPPORT FOR NATIONAL
GOVERNMENT
TIBETAN LEADERS' PLEDGE
General Huang Stresses Tibet's Needs
(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Fress" Copyright.)
CONTRIBUTION
TO LEAGUE:
Action on China's Request
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright:}}|
.:
Nanking, Sept. 27. Regarding the request of the Chinese delegation to the League of Nations that China's contribu- tion towards the maintenance of Nanking, Sept. 27. ly between Faan and Tehyung the League should be reduced, the Since the demise of the Dalai Tal. 287 miles; fourthly between League Assembly has decided to "Another very important matter Lama, temporal Tibet ruler, there Paan and the Chinha: border, 267 forward the sald request to the Tibet-illes; and lastly, between Kang- Commission for the Division of in Chambo. Expenses and Arrears Committee for consideration, according to a which I have in mind is the tourist has been a cessation. :of trade of Hong Kong and I would Hsikang hostilities, and the Pan- ting and Changtu
General Huang later telegraphs-report from Geneva. invite the earnest attention of thechen Lama, the spiritual head's 300 miles.
authorities of Government to this," said the Hon. loyalty towards China considerably
the National Tibet and Esikang as well as the Mr. Gorden Mackie in the course strengthens relations between the that the ent re
peoples of both places eagerly de- of his speech at the Budget Debate Tibet leaders and
Government.
General sire firstly an early settlement o The special envoy.
boundary dispute, secondly yesterday. The speaker went on to say that "nearly every country in the world with any attractions at Huang Mu Sung, who was paying the
deceased Dalai the strengthening of the Hakang- all is actively engaged in drawing respects to the the attention of the holiday makers Lama and attended his succes- Tibetan relations, thirdly consoli- and others to its excellence as a sor's installation ceremonies on dating the Hsikang authorities' pleasure resort." It is gratifying the morn`ng to see that our efforts to place telegraphs from Lhasse that the enthusiastically Hong Kong more prominently on Tibetan political, educational, and and unanimously the map as a natural winter resort religious leaders has at least had the attention of one of the Colony's leading "re-express support for the National
THE Weekly practice will be sidents and a leader in the ship- THELENA MAY ping trade for we feel that the INSTITUTE on TUESDAY, 2nd shipping trade can play a very October instead of MONDAY, 1st important part in attracting more people to come to Hong Kong for October, at. 5.80 P.M.
their holidays. The Hon. Mr. Kote- D. L. PROPHET,
wall also made reference to the Hon. Secretary.
matter in his speech. (2872
many so on We have sald occasions that from November to March the weather in Hong Kong is extremely pleasant and we make no apology for the repetition. ANNUAL GENERAL Hong Kong's natural "attractions TE
MEETING of the above So-re considerable and every one ciety will be held in the Board Boom, who has been here on a visit, how Messrs. Jardino, Matheson & Co., ever short, has had a word of Ltd., on Friday, 28th September, praise for the beauty of the "rural 1931, at 5.45 p.in., for the purposes districts such as Repulse Bay, the New of receiving the Annual Report and Shek-O, Stanley and -Statement of Accounts for the year Territories while some have even ended 31st August, 1984 and of gone so far as to say that Repulse electing office-bearers for the enu Bay comes out best when compared to the Riviera, Hong Kong has ing year, wie.
never been given the advertisement that is hers by right. Beyond an its two on isolated article or
harbour. the sunset beautiful sceneries and the delightful drive round the Island there has not been anything done to bring Hong
notice
the to the Kong
of people
are thousands
E. M. BRYDEN, D. 8. ROBB,
Joint Hon. Secretaries.
(2871
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Tis alleged that sometime be- I
tween 9 and 10 A.M. on the morning of September 22nd, 1934, & amall Chinese boy of 9 years of age dressed in dirty white clothing, no whoes or socks, was assulted outside the Alexandra Building by an Indian Polics.or watchman.
Any member of the public who actually witnessed the assault is requested to communicate by tele phone or in person with the Assis- tant Superintendent of Police, Hong Kong (Telephone No. 39 Extension No. 4) any time between 9 A M. and 6 PM, as early as possible.
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NETHERLANDS INDIAN SANDALWOOD
GOVERNMENT SALE BY TENDER AT KOEPANG, TIMOR, D. E. L
ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 81st, 1984,
AT 10. A.M.
of 700 (seven hundred) piculs of Sandalwood in five lots of different qualities as per samples.
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of who
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planning their holidays every year. It would be well for the Govern- ment to give the matter their attention for, as we have stressed time and again...a bigger tourist
inevitibly mean must trede bigger revenue for the Colony,
So far as beauty spots are con- cerned, Hong Kong has much to offer and it would be no exaggera tion to say that some of the sights obtainable here cannot be found anywhere else in the world. So far so good. What of artificial
amusement**
welcome him
of September
21.
Government.
General Huacg further tele graphs that the Tibetan leaders
approve of his
above-
The report on the matter is to be submitted to the next sixteenth League Assembly by the mentioned Committee.— China United Press
CHANGE
financial position in order to faci- AIRWAY COURSE litate its elevation to provincial exploitation and waste land, re- status fourthly" mineral resources clamation, fifthly postal and tele
services development, sixthly the promotion of cultural graphic. enterprises, and lastly the restoraTM tion of Hsikang-Tibetan
recommendations munications,
com-
and
The above points have been re- tor the promotion of postal facili- ties between Fisikang and Tibet ferred for joint consideration of Affairs Mongolian-Tibetan and also the construction of Hal-the
Education and tang highways. He stresses the Committee, the
of communications Communications Ministries Importance
Hs kang the General Staff Department. between development
The Communications Ministry a powerful and Tibet in view of the cessa- tion of hostilities. The highways bas decided to erect recommended are firstly between radio station in Lhassa to main Yacher and Bangting. thus link-tain closer contact with the bof
installation materials ing up West Szechuen and East.į der territory and has sent all the Hsikang.. a distance of 177 miles; necessary secondly between Kangtung and and equipment. Paan in Patang 415 miles; third-China United Press.
THE
ROYAL COUPLE
Two Recent Portraits
PRINCE GEORGE
SINO - ITALIAN RELATIONS
Move To Strenthen Friendship
from
PRINCESS MARINA
ATTACK BY RED FORCES
Cantonese Troops On The Guard
Peiping-Lanchow Route
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright.)]
Shanghai, Sept. 27. The Eurasia Company has de- cided to change the course of the Peping-Lanchow airway in order to encourage the development of northwest aerial communications.
As from the middle of October the Corporation's airplane will ty from Peiping direct to Taoto, the the terminus of the Pelping-Sul- yuan Railway en route from Ning- hsia to Langchow instead of Tai- yuan.
The Eurasia Company are ex- pediting megotiations with the Siknlang authorities, aiming at a China-Germany air connection in view of Sinklang's probable aban- donment, of an independent pro- vincial air service China United Press
new
TO READERS
Attention is drawn to the (China cable service United Press) which is given in this issue and which will be a regular feature from to-day.
RESEARCHES IN
SCIENCE
Institute Moves To New Building
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily „Press” (Copyright.)]
China in, a
amusements then? It is here that the Colony is badly handicapped and in this connection the Hon. Mr. Gordon Mackle says that "I have heard the accusation that
Nanking, Sept. 27. Hong Kong has grandmotherly damp the
The Institute of History, and regulations which
Philology under the Académica exuberance of spirit concomitant
Binca moved to a new building in with holiday making. Unless a
Peichiki here from Shanghai. The rather heavy fee is paid, no ordi-
Institute will begin functioning in nary and innocuous place of
the new building from October 1. amusement can keep open its doors
In order to pursue anthropological after midnight, and this alone may
pro researches in the frontier be held to cramp private enterprise
Nanking, Sept. 27.
From Uur Special:Correspondeps) vinces the Institute is despatching in providing additional innocuous
The raising of the status of the
London, Sept. 27, Messrs. Lin Yen Bheng, Tao Yun amusements for the delectation of
Beports were received here to the Kul, Chao Chih Cheng, and Yung visitors." We quite agree with the Chinese and Italian Legations at For particulars and opportunity to speaker when he goes on to say Rome and Nanking to Embassies effect that the Red troops concen- Shin Seng, technical experts, to trated at Hweichang, Southern Yunnan. They will proceed to the is officially confirmed."
October 5 announcement | Kiangsi, are making an effort to frontier province on inspect samples please apply person that" an "abolition of irksome re-
A Legations ally or by letter in duplicate to the strictions on any outlet for popular
will stated that official despatches make a push southward. Orders Netherlandt Consulate General, but innocent Hong Kong (Asiatic Bui'ding: 6th.result in private enterprises doing constituting such agreement had were issued by the high military through Annam in French. Indo-
the been exchanged yesterday be- command here to the Cantonese. Floor, Queen's Road, Central.
their utmost to increase.
in readiness for a sudden attack by popularity of Hong Kong as a tween Mr. Wang Ching Wei and troops in Southern Kiangsi to be China United Press winter resort. It is perhaps un-Bigner Boscareill, who is acting the Communists.
The Cantonese air squadron at necessary to stress that a large under special Instructions number of people would spend Premier Mussolini,
Both Governments were of the Nambung in the extreme north of Kwangtung is instructed to fly their holidays in Hong Kong; were they sure of being able to have opinion that diplomatic inter over the enemy lines and bomb the what is commonly known amongst course between the two countries Reds at short notice:
It is said that General Chiang holiday makers as a "good time, should be conducted through in- PPLICATION has been made and in passing it is to be greatly strumentalities commensurate with Kai Shek, Chairman of the Mili
to this Company to issue to
tween national relations and their 50 military aeroplanes to Chang- HO TSE TAT of No. 9, Gough regretted that no provisions what the importance each occupied betary Affairs Commission, has sent und understanding sha, capital of Huner, to join in friendship Street, Hong Kong, & Duplicate ever have been made for commer- Certificate for 58 Ordinary Shares in cial aviation, for the expansion of would be further strengthened by the forthcoming anti-Communist suppression. The new aerodrome at this Company, numbered 18845 to this most modern means of trans the step thus jointly taken,
Hengchow, farther south is to be enlarged and will be able to accom-8pecial to the "Hong Kong Daily 186 8 and 58727 to 58784 inclusive port is very vital in that it lessens
Press Cumright.)】 modate 80 bombing, planes, upon statement that the original distance in terms of time. oertificates No. 14:12 and 6342 dated
the present re-anticipate that "its activities would the 25th May, 1981 and lat January, 1998, have been Lost or Mislaid and gulations would be abused, but one be greatly increased, certainly not Notice is hereby given that, if within rather doubts that when it is commensurate with the beneff's to Hunan to strengthen the anti-
reach their objective in the early por thirty days from the date hereof no realised that we have so many Brst which the Colony might well Eed drive. They are expected to and claim or representation in respect of class organizations, the Hong Kong
The Reds under Hsiao Keh and me Chi such original certificates is made to Shanghai Hotels, for instance, Further mention must be made part of next month
from the Company, the Company will than who could be depended upon to that with the four hotels of the
chow and are fighting with the
Rega proceed to deal with usb application cater for the needs of holiday Hong Kong & Shanghai Hotels Co. La Chung Pao have reached Kwei- THE HONGKONG & YAUMATI makers. Quite apart from that, and the Gloucester Building, no provincial troops Under General
bowever, we have a fairly large and town throughout the East is so well Wang Chia Lock Canton is asked on FERRY CO., LTD.
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Several divisions along the Yangtze valley will also be sent
DEPORTATION OF CHINESE
Another Protest To Japan
STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER
(BY:""NO - QUARTER ")
This week, in spite of the fact that I have taken mest of my meals off the mantelpiece, I have been imbued with the spirit of Autumn's, pareantry. The russet echo of the leaves, the cold im- personality of the harvest moon:---
OFFICE BOY. Hey! You can't put that sort of stuff in here! This is a newspaper, not a repository for out-of-work poets.
MYSELF
!
How do you know, oar? How do you know the talpans aren't aching for some Kai Tak Keats to raise his curly head.
OFFICE BOY, Listen, old boyl I've had my doubts about you for some time. You know what a mess you got us into last week
MYSELF.
I'll listen to no more, hogwash. If I say its Autumn,
Autumn it is
Mesdames! Messieurs! I crave your patience. For I am about to burst into verse.
(A loud flourish of Sackbuts Psalteries; Siamese nose-flutes,
and kettle-drums).
SPASM I.
▲ Parable
Now this is a tale
Of a beautiful male
And a girl who was healthy and
hearty.
..
She hunted and shot "And played hockey a lot.
While he played the flute and
ecarté.
She called herself Alice De Havilland Chalys
Her clothes were a technical pain No Hengist could be
Any horser than she From her toes to the tip of her
mane.
He had his abode
In a fiat in King's Road.
His name was Bachevérèll Cleaver. He spoke a nice piece
On the works of Matisse And sported a lovely gold beaver.
in
They met at a dance
Fell in love at a glance "And inspired with his usual
enrontery
The very next day
He went down to stay At her father's estate in the
country...
That night he appeared Complete with his beard In a green and maroon
velvet jacket
And smoked a most brut- ally smelly cheroot From a brutally three
penny packet. -
The Lady meanwhile Sat back with a smile As she noted her lover's
unease
And covered his ra-- ther bad bog with cigar.
By saying Oh won't you
smoke, please."
1
He gave a cold shake Of his head to Gold Flake And scorned the mild
fragrance of Barney. With exquisite grace From a platinum case He extracted a Balkan
Sobrante,
As her father imbibed
He succinctly described His unmitigated abhor-
rence
Of artists and Reds Dirty jokes about beds And the works of that can
D. H. Lawrence.
He sniffed through his
glass,
"Young man, you're an
A nitwit, a goof and a wart But although you're so wet There is hope for you yet If you pay more attention to sport."
ENVOI
The next day he, hunted
The next day he shot.
Next day he related with
pride
Of how at the third he Missed getting a birdie And only the girl knew he
Hed.
By why drag it on Sacheverell goes
From covert to butt to the
green,
+
While Alice his wife' Now models from life In very pale black plastis-
clae.
Why point a moral, why
adorn a tale
Why concentrate on either Art or Game, '.
Place. Foet or the Poacher
past the Pale. Fiddlers and - foxhunters are all much the same. The next spasm is an extract from a musical comedy, fortunately unfinished, by Herr Gotten Himmel, It is a song intended to commemor- ate the astoundingly high level of intellectual brilliance among the young women of Hong Kong that has arisen of recent months.
2nd SPASM
The Bright Girl VERSE. In this age where ideals
are naught
Where the lively intelli-
gence thickens, Where
publishers sales
about sport
Can rival the Bible or
Dickens,
I turn in my bed as J
think overnight
Of our fathers' prosaicai
strictures,
And look with a smug and disgusting delight On the awing of the
young
From Garbo to Jung. And their turning to Proust from the Pic- tures
CHORUS (to be sung to the tune of "Black bottoms amid the Gold."!
The dollar is intiated now. And we must get educated.
how?
The younger set delight in being
kissed
To the strains of Lieberstraum
(by Mr. Liszt)
We've got to know of J-B
Priestley.
11
Our lack of knowledge may be
Beastly. And even older girls are over-
Joyed pla
At reading books of expurgated
Freud.
14
So Come Now! Take your bowi
All you little oddments who are
really learning "how!
Miss Ethel Mannin tells you to be culturally right, Bo don't go out with lowbrow Naval Officers at night. Remember that your Bach is never worse than Conrad Veldt
And you may be a bright Girl yet.
3rd AND LAST SPASM
OF
TAIL PIECE
WIGS ON THE GREEN.
Bome juveniles, whose ignorance is crass, Delight in saying that the Law an Ass.
But please remember, friends, when playing trick
An Ass is like a Mule: it sometimes kleks.
Nanking, Sept. 25. delayed report states that ter protest against the de
spokesman said that it was ab-
for repatria
untrue if it is sought that Chinese nat ons is the allegations are based on Wai- has been orwarded to chiaopu remittanc Office by the Lion, bec
Tso Ting
Fore!
nationals, Walchlaoru
China United
the
TYPHOON WARNING
The following telegram WAN
Ived by the American Com
from Manila yesterday. timed 2.45. p.m.
Typhoon in about 182 degrees Long and
N moving we