NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE.
GRAND MILITARY TATTOO.
1st, 2nd & Brd NOVEMBER, 184.
M
TOTOR Traße proceeding to the Tattoo arena will approach Soo Kui Poo Valley via the Western Entrance of Caroline Hill Road i o. by the entrance near the Po Leung Kuk.
All other approaches to the Tattoo arena will be closed to motor traffic,
Only those cars with car park labels pasted on windscreens will be "allowed "toaster Caroline Hill-Road. Such cars will proceed along Caro- line Hill Road to the main entrance to the Tattoo arena where passengora will alight, and cars then proceed straight on to the various car parks.
Car park labels must be affixed to the windscreens. Car park labels can be purobased at a charge of $1 for one night as below:--
(I) Daily from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. from Messrs. Moutrie & Co., Chater Road.
(II) On November 1st, 2nd and 3rd from 5 Am.-7.80 pm. from the Booking Hall, Soo Kun Poo. Persons proceeding to the Tattoo. in Public Cars or Taxi-cabs which have not Car Park labels should alight at Causeway Bay Tram Ter minus and proceel en foot to the Tattoo arena by road past the main entrance to the French Hospital.
T. H. KING,
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1934
TAILORING
THAT IS DIFFERENT !
Individuality can never be attained except by the master cutter and tailor. Personality in men is a distinctive personal
-no
character-it is the same in tailoring
suit attains its - individuality when cut by the score and not for any particular individual.
Call and consult Mr. Rees with reference to your Autumn Suit and secure that personal individualism which
definitely makės the appeal to the well dressed
man.
Inspector General of Police. Wm. POWELL, Ltd.
Hong Kong, 80th October, 1934.
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HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.
(ECRETARIES of Clube are re.
minded that entries for the Senior and Junior Challenge Shielde CLOSE on Sat. October, 1994.
G. T. MAY,
Hon. Secretary.
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THE ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB
(LADIES' SECTION), ̧\\,.
TOTICE is hereby given that the
NOTICE at General Meeting of
the Ladies' Section of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club will be held in- the Helens May Institute, on Thors- day, 8th November, 1834, at 11 am. To receive from the Committen, a Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 30th September, 1984.
To slect the Captain and Members of the Committee for the eäsning. year.
.
Any other busindig
Any member desirous of moving. a resolution at the Annual General Meeting shall give notice thereof in writing to the Hor. Secretary not less than four days before the Jats of the Meeting.
By order of the Committee,
J. W, WHYTE SMITH,'
Hon. Secretary. Hong Kong, 3rd October, 1934.
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THE HONGKONG AND CANTON IOE MANUFAC TURING COMPANY. LIMITED."
NOTICE TO SHÄREHOLDERS
N
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the THIRTEENTH ORDINARY YEARLY MELTING of the Shareholders in the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, 2. Lower Albert Road, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th November, 1984, at 11 am, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with Brate.. inent of Accounts, and re-electing Directors and Auditor
The Gentlemen's House
10, Ice House Street.
ENGAGEMENTS
MR. C. H. HAINES AND MISS M. T. SILVESTER-A marriage has been arranged to take place in November between Cyril Henry Haines, M.B.E., of Shanghai, Registrar of H.B.M.
·Supreme Court' for China, only son of Walter J. Haines, O.B.E. and Mrs. Haines, of Wembley, and Mary Theodora, third daughter of the Vicar of Wem-
bley and Mrs, livester. MR. -J. M. VANE PERCY AND MISS Ballile The engagement is announced between Julian Vane Percy, son of the late Mr. H. P. Baumgartner, Ceylon Civil Service, and Mrs. E, M. Percy, and Barbara Violet Balle, of 14 Dorchester Court, Sloane-strert, S. W. 1, young er daughter of the late Major A. H. Baille and of Mrs. Baille, of 8. Pelham-place, 8.7.
DEATH
KERR-On Oct. 6. 1934, peacefully,
Nafter a short illness, at Lo-
TWO BOATMEN KILLED.
At 4.30 am. on Monday morning. a cargo junk-No-H-434), put in at Aberdeen with the report that two, of her -crew were injured: The ambulance was quickly sent for, but one of the two me dled on his way to hospital, while the other died shortly after admission to the Government Civi Hospital. Both were suffering from fractured
skulls.
*
It appears from the story the boatmen told that the two men were steering the crago junk when an unknown boat struck the rud- der of the cargo junk and the tiller hit both mạn on the head.
ROYAL NAVY
Command of America StationTM
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, October 19.
CABLE NEWS FROM
THE NORTH
RED CITADEL CAPTURED
Ningth In South Eastern Kiangsi
The flag of Vice Admiral the Hon, Matthew R. Best, C.B., DA.O., M.V.O., will be hoisted in H.M.S. President, drillship at: Blackfriars, this morning. In accordance with custom to signify his return to full pay service In connexion with his 20 appointment. As Commander-in-[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally
Chief, America and West Indies Station. The flag will be struck at sunset.
Vice-Admiral
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Press” (Copyright.)).
Nanchang, Oct. 29.
Ningtu, another Red stronghold
COMMUNISTS CORNERED
Optimistic News From Hankow
NEWS SUMMARY
Sanitary Inspector W. E. Allen wasgored in two places in the back by one of the two buffaloes which ran amuck on Sunday morn ing when a number of the animals were being landed from a junk on the waterfront" near the Kennedy Town Slaughterhouse. Page: 7
Mr. MacFadyen at Central Ma gistracy yesterday delivered judg- ment in a case in which a Chinese shop was zummond for obstruction. In his deckton, His Worship re- Dailyferred to the "Law of the High- Page 6 way."
(Special to the "Hong Kong
Press". (Copyright.}]
Pelping, Oct. 39.. General Yuh Suck Chung, Hopei in south eastern Klangsi has been | Chairman, returned from Hankow captured, leaving the Reds only last night and told the press there three Kiangst cities. The Provin- is optimism in the outlook of the clal Government is rushing the bandit situation in Honat, Hupeh, work of establishing refugee camps and Anhwei and despatch of medical relief. The District Magistrate is proceed- ing to Ningtu,
Best will take passage to Bermuda in the sa Reina del Pacifico on November 8, and is due at Bermuda on Novem- ber 19. He will hoist his fing" in HMS. York, Captain H. P. Boxer,
He said that under the able which is to become nagship to
command of General Chang Hsueh place of the Norfolk, Captain "H.
Liang, the Communists in the three the E. C. Blagrove. Vice-Admiral the
Refugee camps and schools in provinces were cornered in Kon, Sir R. Plunkett-Ernle-Erle- the recently recovered districts of vicaity of Talhu Lake and com- Drax, KCB, D.S.O the retiring Shihcheng, Hsingkuo and Kwang-plete extermination is momentar- Commander-in-Chief, will leave chang are already organised. In y expected. for England, in the Norfolk on Julkin the marauders are with- Pikina limited Press. November 21, and strike his flag | drawing westwards and have re- on arrival at Devonport.
moved the government seat 13′′ THE AJAX
miles to the south west of Julkin. The vacancy in the squadron
The capture of Changting, the caused by the withdrawal of the sole remaining Red stronghold in Norfolk, which is to become nag-Fukien, is momentarily expected. ship on the. East Indies Station, Government troops are preparing will be filled by the new cruiser a general attack according to ad- Ajax when completed in next vices from the front.: April, Three distinct types of cruiser will then be represented In American- waters, the Dange
MR. LIN SEN'S MOVE- MENTS
Special to the "Hong Kong Daliy
Press" (Copyright.)]
Ningpo, Oct. 29. Mr. Lin Ben, Chairman of the National Government, was recent- From Kwetyang. capital of Kwelchow, great progress is report- sultation. He arrived here yester-
ly in Shanghai for medical con ed in the Communist campaign day morning and immediately and Dragon, Bin. gun cruisers of The strength of the Reds under afterwards left for Fenghua to late War design and of 4,850 tons; Halacko who succeeded in pene-visit the beauty spots. He will be the Exeter and York, in.gun trating to Kwelchow some time returning to Shanghai to-night cruisers built in accordance with ago,` has been reduced
to 800.
China United Press. the Washington Treaty of 1922, | Jen Pi Shih, “Soviet" Chairman of and of 8,300 tons; and the Ajax, Kwelchow was seriously wounded | of the latest type, ŝin, gun cruiser in the recent operations. General built under the London Treaty of │| Wang Chia Lieh, Kwelchow Chair- 1930, and of 7,000 tons.
NEW FLAG LIEUTENANT Lieutenant J. H. B. Longden is appointed from to-day as Flag Beutenant to Vice-Admiral Best- his arst duty in this capacity. He specialized in signals last year and since May has been assistant fleet W/T officer in the Home Fleet Lieutenant Longden went to sea from? Dartmouth in September, 1926, as a naval cadet in HMS." Hood He took five "ärsts" in passing for lieutenant in 1930-31, and opis rife Boxburgh Prize
TRIALS OF THE LOWESTOFT The net sloop, Lowe tort is to at Devonport Dock- to-morrow" for trials.
commission
yard
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these are satisfactory she will pay off on October 20 to prepare for commissioning on or about Novem- ber 22 to relieve the Bridgewater on the China Station. Comman- democratic body. Time after time der A. R. M. Bridge who is to France has called upon a Clemen- command the Lowestoft, recently ceau, a Poincare or a Doumergue to
completed two years.on the staff curb its manifest despotic tendent the RN. Staff, College, Green-
the
man, is
co-operating with Kwangsi troops and is determined to drive the Reds from Kweichow within three weeks.
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DIRECT AIR SERVICE
New Route To Function On November 1
Special to the "Hong Kong Dan
Press" (Copyright))....
Shanghal, Oct. 29.
service between A direct air Shanghal, Pautouchen and Bulyuan will be formally "Inaugurated on November 1. The new route is be ing established at the special re- quest of the Ninghsia Provincial Government. to! China United Pren
General Chiang Kai Shek has General Yu "Kuo telegraphed to Tsalat Kwelyang to give-um- reserved assistance Wang Chia Lieh China United Press
to
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General
ITALIAN EMBASSY ARRANGEMENTS -
(8pecial to the "Hong Kong Daily
Press" (Copyright).]
Nanking. Oct. 29.
normation
tr
sador being stationed at either Nanking or Shanghai, The Ital- Diplomatic
states fan Legation'at Peiping is chang- that the Italian Embassy is estab-ing the Peiping office- lishing at the capital, the Ambas- 1 China United Proiz
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Ope case of diphtheria and two Board of Trustees of the Sino-
On the ground that the evidencë. was doubtful, a Chinese meter reader, "employed by the Hong Kong and China. Gas Company, was discharged by Mr. Hamilton yesterday on a charge of stealing $260 from a Chinese coolie at a house in Bonhany Road