HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1934.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS. MANCHUKUO OIL

G.

IT is requested that all Civil Asso.

ciations and individuals who wish to place wreaths on the Ceno- taph at the conclusion of the Service on Armistice l'ay, will kindly inform the undersigned in writing, before 1 th November, so that sacommoda- tion may be arranged within the Police barrier. ·

T. H. KING, Inspector General of Folice. 30th October, 1934.

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NOTICE.

BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY (CHINA) LTD, BRITISH CIGARETTE COMPANY LIMITED

and

ENTERPRISE TOBACCO COMPANY LTD.

beg to announce that from this date their businesses in CHINA will

be carried on by t

YEE TSOONG TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED

and

YEE T300NG TOBACCO DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED

but that they will continue to trade in Hong Kong, Macao and Kwong Obow Wan, nader their own names exactly as in the past.

BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY LTD, LONDON and

YEE TS JONG TOBACCO

COMPANY LTD.

also announce that they have appointed

YEE TSOONG TOBACCO DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED

to be their Sales Agents in China, with effect from this date.

November, let 1934.

CONSIGNEES” NOTICE.

NOTICE.

THE Public is hereby notified that Delivery Order for 3 Cases Stoci Scrows ex.8.8. "Deucalion" arriv. ei on 26th October, 1934, marked

K

C.D.

W 2280.5

H Nos. 1/3 has been LOST and is warned against negotiating this delivery order which is declared null and void.

JOHN D. HUTCHISON & CO.

THE ITALIAN CONVENT

ANNUAL CHARITY FAIR.

On the 3rd and 4th November, the

Italian Convent will hold their Annual Fair on behalf of the poor and invalids: the orphans at Shauki- was; the creches at Sacred Heart and Namino; the free hospital at Waichow: the blind girls at Honey Villa-Mt Davis, Fokfulum and the free schools at Hung Hom, Aberdeen and Mosque. Street.

It would interest the public to know that the ticket holders will be entitled to draw their own prizes, among which are band-made gar monte, embroidered and painted cushions, scarves. buitted apparel and a large variety of useful and pretty articles.

Our Special Sale Department" will offer a great attraction to those wishing to buy dainty and hand-mada | articles for their personal use and for their homes.

In the Side-Stalls there will be. interesting and amusing games ; home-made confectionery and Inscious imported fruits to satisfy all tastes sud a varied assortment of toys. ALL ARE OBTAINABLE AT VERY LOW PRICES

Entrance free-All Welcome. (From 10 am to 8p.m.)

STATEMENT

An Unfavourable Reception

London, Oct. 31. The Manchukuo of monopoly

CE. RAILWAY TRANSFER

Good Progress In Negotiations

مدله

Tokyo, Oct. 31.

CABLE NEWS FROM

THE NORTH

AMBASSADOR

TO CHINA

Italian Appointment Approved

NEWS SUMMARY

A Chinese detective was sum- maned before. Mr. Macfadyen yes- terday for assaulting a "boy" am-

GEN. CHIANG AT ployed at the Gloucester Bulding

PEIPING

Listens To Report On Honan

Reporta from Japanese sources statement has been unfavourably state that negotiations between received in the city which points Mr. Hirota and M. Yurenev" for a qut that the cast iron nature of detalled agreement for the transfer the monopoly is in no wise miti- of the, Chinese Eastern Railway are gated thereby, and it is also ex- | progressing · very smoothly. An ↑ [Special to the “Hong Kong Dally | (Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

pected that the oll monopoly will be the precedent as regards other industries such as tabacco which will be the next sufferer.

Many, believe that Japan timed the declaration of the monopoly to follow the reception to the FBI.

trade mission in order to show foreign Powers that they cannot get everything they want from Manchukuo while withholding re- cognition. Reuter.

HUNGER MARCHERS

CLASH

New York, Oct. 30, Twenty unemployed hunger- 2959 marchers were beaten by police,

two of them being rendered un- conscious, and forty more · were arrested when they clashed with THE HONGKONG AND the police on the Hudson River CANTON ICE MANUFAC-bridge and twelve of the combat

TURING COMPANY,

LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

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agreement was reached that the new balance sheet of the CER. be submitted

and Russia will be responsible for all claims by third parties on the C.ER.

Other points require further negotiation and on these the Soviet Ambassador has asked: fresh in- structions from Moscow. Reuter,

CELEBRATIONS AT SHEK PEI

Opening of Science Buildings

(From Our Specia! Correspondent)

Canton, Oct. 31. Preparations are being made by administrative officials of Sun Tat Sen University to celebrate. Its lenth anniversary, which will take place on November 11. That day

"ants had to be rushed to hospital

after the fighting was over.

Some of the marchers were arm-will also mark the formal opening ed with knives and the police,

of the Schools of Agriculture, Science, and Engineering at Shek

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN bombs

the THIRTEENTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Shureholders 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 Sate inent of Accounts, and re-electing Directors and Auditors.

armed with machine guns and gas waited for them at the bridge head. Reuter

al. It is underwritten by all the principal powers who abandoned tons and guns at the 1921 Washing ton Conference in exchange for political agreements. These agree-

ments were very specific, for not only did they insure the status quo of Pacific relations by a security

Pel

There will be an athletic meet, parade of boy scouts, and review of the students cadet corps. The buildings and equipments will be recorded by motion picture flma for memory. Celebration exercises are to be held both at the old site grounds at Shek Fel.

In Civilization Road and at the new-

The appropriation for the Uni- versity is $180,000 a month, which

At

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Nanking, October 31. a meeting yesterday, the Executive Yuan approved of the appointment of Signor Lojacono

25 first

Vincenzo

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week-end.

It was alleged that the detectiva attempted to stun a handkerchief Into the complainant's mouth. ***

Paze. 6.

Over 200 prominent Chinese mer- chants and manufacturers were present at the Second Annual Ex- hibition of Chinese Manufactured Goods, which is being held on the fith floor of the Sincere Com- pany's premises. .

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2

was continued at Kowloon Magis- tracy yesterday. It was adjourned

1tll this afternoon.

Page 6.

Pelping. Oct 31.

The rehearing in the case in A medical examination at the

which William Gordon Routley was Pelping Union Medical College pronounced General Chiang Kalam Yuet Fong, married woman. convicted for alleged assault on Ambassador Shek to be in perfect health. He which decision Italy cabled to will leave the hospital before the China a few days ago.

Signor Vincenzo was born in

General Chiang yesterday receiv 1886, and has a first rate record ed Dr. Wang Chung Hul.. Júdge of diplomatic experience. He is a of the International Court, and Ph.D. of the University of Palermo General Ho Cheng Wu, a member and saw service in the World War. of the Pelping branch of the He began his diplomatic.career in Military Affairs Commission, and 1909 and has served in the London listened, to a report on the civil Embassy, the Lisbon Legation as and military administration of the Minister and later as Ambassador Honan Chairman, General Lu in Lisbon. At present he is the Shih, who has despatched Mr. Ambassador in Angora, an ap- Hslao Cheng Ying and Pal" Ling, pointment which he held since Man to Suyuan for the guidance

1929.

of the Mongolian leaders on his Mr. Liu Wen Tio who was | behalf. · It is understood that Mar- ofcially gazetted in the Govern-shal Chiang is receiving the Mon- ment Mandate yesterday as the gol nobles and princes shortly.-" Chinese Ambassador to Rome, will ] China United Press. leave for his post on November 13. With the establishment of a Consulate in Genoa. which

Was

decided yesterday by the Execu tive Yuan, China is having her first-fledged Consulate in Italy

where she has at present only a vice-Consulate in Trieste.—

China United Press,

KIANGNAN RAILWAY

POWER PLANT AT NANCHANG

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

His Excellency the Governor and Lady Peel have opened the list of contributions towards Ear! Haig's Fund and it is hoped that the re-

aldents of the Colony will follow heir generous lead towards help- ing disabled ex-Service Men and their dependents.

Page 7.

forma

"The Ferry At Hainan the subject of a very interesting

article sent to us by our special

correspondent. It appears on

Page 3.

Under the heading of "Swatow Notes," our correspondent in that port writes a chatty letter giving all the latest news from Swatow,"

Page 11.

Page 7.

At to-day's meeting of the Fin- ance. Committee of the Legislative Nanchang. Oct. 31. Under the auspices of the Fin-Council a number of public money. ance Development Corporation, a votes exceeding $140,000 will come strong power plant wil soon be up for approval. established' in Nanchang. Mr. T. L Soong, the general manager in the Corporation is now in Nan chang, carrying out personal in- vestigations. The original capital axed at $3,000,000 has been found insufficient. Mr. Soong is "draw- Nanking, Oct. 31.

ing up new plans. According-to-information--from-} China-United-Press... ------- the National Reconstruction Com mission, the Nanking-Wuhu sec-

Nanking-Wuhu Section Completion

[Special to the “Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright)]

· 1)

is more than the grant received by tion of the Kiangnan Railway universities in other parts of the

November, 1984, tc 14th November pact, but they also vouched for country. Most of the professors the year. The stations at. Nan-

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 1st

1934, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors. G. MILNE,

Acting Secretary, Hong Kong, 29th October, 1934.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

the territorial

of

Integrity and Administrative independence China. It was only after these open questions had been dispensed

with that the Powers were able to arrive at a limitation of armaments agreement on a basis which insured the supremacy of every Pacific fleet in its own

home waters, and when diplomacy. has settled all outstanding problems, there is little need for a fleet on any other basis.

In his famous communication to Senator Borah on February 24. 1992. Mr. Henry Stimson stated concisely the inter-relation and

are returned students from Japan,

while several others were educated in the United States and Contin-

ental Europe. A good many of the medical professors are Germans, who were engaged, by the former chancellor. Dr. Cha Chis Hua. a graduate from the University of Berlin, and now Minister of Com munications in Nanking.

will be completed at the end of king and Wuhu wil be bulit at a cost of $32,000. The workers will be employed at the south terminus of the Kiangnan Rallway at Cha- China United Press. poo and Cheklang-

TIENTSIN - PUKOW RAILWAY.

Purchase Of Locomotives And Coaches

to the "Hong Kong Dany Press" (Copyright.)]

HAUL OF SILVER DOLLARS

On Japanese Boat [Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

Press" (Copyright).}

The funeral took place yesterday of Mrs. J. J. Whyte. There was a blg attendance and a profusion of

Page foral wributes.

CENTURY OF PROGRESS EXHIBITION

Chicago, Oct. 31

The Century of Progress Ex- hibition closed at midnight amidst. a blaze of fireworks. The Exhibi-

success, and backers will probably tion was an outstanding financial

be paid in full. Despite depression Tientsin, Oct. 31. conditions, the attendance totall- Monday's seizure of 58,000 silvered 38,000,000, who spent about dollars on board the Japanese ves- $900,000,000 during the two years sel, the Tsingtao Maru which was of its existence.---- on her way to Dairen. is the first | Reuter, case of smugging sliver" from Shanghai since the imposition of flexible export duty a fortnight

20.

China United Press.

Mr. Chow Lu, the present chan- cellor, is the founder of the Uni- versity, being instructed by the late Dr. Sun Yat Sen to establish an institution for higher learning.(Special Through his efforts, the new

·freight wagors in order to expand

were completed. Mr. Chow is also campus and buildings at Shek Pel

Huschow, Oct. 31. the business and speed up the responsible for the general im- Administration has received the from England and the funds are The Tientsin-Pukow Railway traffic. The cars will be ordered provement of the University. In-sanction of the Ministry of Hall-provided from the British Boxer cluding a higher standard for ad- ways to purchase 18 locomotives Fund... inisalon and graduation.

THE TENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SA URDAY. 3rd inter-dependence of the political NOVEMBER, 1934, commencing stand naval agreements signed at 2.00 pm.

Washington. This, it will be re- The First Bell will be Rung at membered, was immediately con- 1.39 p.m.

troverted by the Japanese though By Order,

the publicists of the latter could not blat out the time schedule, so patent was the fact, and it was only after the Washington Con- terence had settled the political problems of the Far East that the powers were ready to sign a naval limitation agreement. This latter clinched the nexus provided by the The Exchequer returns for the order of the conference. The past week show that during the status quo in regard to fortifica-current financial year the total tions and naval bases was stabite ordinary revenue, exclusive of self- ed-by Article 19 of the naval balancing revenue, amounted at treaty, and there could not have October 27 to £321,864,553, which

13. 23,130,230 more than been any such self-denying. ordi- nance in the absence of a security amount collected at the agreement.

ponding date-last year.

THE CREAT THE EASTERN EXTENSION | Hong Kong, 28th October, 1984.

AUSTRALASIA" & ODINA NORTHERN TELEGRAPH TELEGRAPH COMPANY·

LIMITED. ASSOCIATED

COMPANY, LIMITED.

WITH CABLE & WIRELESS, LIMITED.

t

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Senders of telegrams are hereby Editorial and Businen Office: 11 notified that from lat November, 1934, Ice House Street. Tel. 30251 and until further notice the charges for telegrams will be collected at the Night Editor (Wanchai Offee) reduced rate of Dollar 0.82 to equal, Tel. 94511,

London Office: 63, Fleet

Gold Franc 1.00.

F. V. JENSEN, Manager,

LA CARTER, Manager.

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THE ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB

(LADIES 8-CTION),

NOTICE is hereby given that the

· 1931,

B.C.4

Street,

The Baily Press.

HONG KONG, NOVEMBER 1, 1934.

THE EXCHEQUER RETURNS

London, Oct. 30.

and 15 passenger coaches and 'China United Prian.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

A clean bill of health was "re turned for the 24 hours ended on October 30.

Mr. Denys Reiss was amongst the passengers who left for San the Francisco and way ports yester- day on the s.a. Asama Maru.

corres-

penditure at a same period. Since this historic conference, there has been what may be exclusive of self-balancing items described as the uprooting of this was £384,138,074 which exceeds International polity, Because the the amount experded, at the cor- Nine Power pact is in tatters, the responding date of last year by Four Power pact which guarantees

£8314,908 i

the status quo in the islands of | British Wirelesï.

the Pacific, is involved, and the

powers may be said to have been

1:

The prize distributon of puss Kadoorie School will take place an November § at 11 am, the Director of Education officiating.

Mr. Richard Bell, the Advance Manager of Harmston's Circus was a through passenger to Singapore on the as. Cremer.

Friends of the Rev. N. V. Hal ward will be glad to know that he is now out of hospital. On bis doctor's advice: he is leaving for a short sea trip to Singapore and expects to be back on November 15.

Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Costello re turned to the Colony on the RM8. The following unclaimed tele Empress of Russia which arrived grams are lying in the offices of yesterday. On the game, vessel The Great Northern Telegraph were Mr. and Mrs. L M'S. Lloyd, Company (Limited) Buttmann Mr. L. H. Wright, Mr. B. H- WIG

on sure grounds when at last they BRITAIN AND IRISH FREE Nord Lloyd Coblenz from Tokyo,

invoked the Nine Power pact in

Auzual General Meeting of A JAPANESE SUGGESTION the Manchurian dispute. As this

To elect the Captain and Members of the Committee for the ensuing year.

Any other business.

STATE

the Ladies Section of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club will be held in

pact specifically safeguards Chi- the Helena Map Institute, on Thurs- The Japanese suggestion for a nese sovereignty, Japanese violated

No Negotiations In The day, 8th November, 1934, at 11 am, non-aggression fact fell fat in a great beacon standing alone in

To receive from the Committée a

Washington and though opinions the mazes of Chinese international

Dispute Report and Statement of Accounts on the matter are bound to differ, relations" when she recognised for the year ending 30th September, that it is just as well it did, for all 21, 1932. Under the Nine Power there is one section who will say Manchukuo as recently as February

London. Oct. 30. Mr. J. H. Thomas, Secretary of that it would connote from a Japanese standpoint is a closed full and frank communication" questioned in the House of Com- pact, such a situation demands Stale for the Dominions, when door on any settlement or out- No parley has been held under mons to-day, declared that there standing political questions in the that instrument for it has been had been no negotiating between Pacific, It is a well-known fact subordinated to the League Coven Britain and the Irish Free State Any member desirous of moving that Japan desires some bilateral ant and the Kellogg Pact Now, on the subject of the outstanding a resolution at the Annual General understanding with her Paciic when the time has come to ap-dispute between them. Meeting ball give notice thereof in neighbours, such understandings to point a successor to the Washing- The position, he explained, re- writing to the floo. Secretary not be so vague as to leave her with ton Naval agreement which ex-mained exactly as before. Britain less the four days before the date a free-hand to do practically what pires next year, Japan has declared was ready at any time to enter of the Meeting.

she pleases in the Far East, little a taboo against political discussions into negotiations if a satisfactory By order of the Committee, realising that the situation in the of all kinds. They will only basis for a discussion can be

Pacific is much too serious to per-engage in bilateral conversations found. mit of any such frivolous pastime, for the purpose of negotiating non- He was unaware of any over- The International polley in the aggression pacts which hold no tures made by the Free State, he Pacific is multilateral, and nos, as meaning whatever in the 12958 I. some people chose to think, bilater- 1 cumstances of the tim

J., W, WHITE SMITH,

Hon. Becretary, Hong Kong, 3rd October, 1984,

and Yue Wo Long from Shanghai,

and Mr. and Mrs. D. Drummond.

...

BALKAN PACT CONFERENCE.

signatories to

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright.)]

Ankara, Oct. 30. The foreign ministers of the four the Balkan Pact assembled here on Tuesday for a conference in the course of which a detailed programme for "closer economic co-operation between these countries is: to be draw

up.- Transocean Kuo Min.

"FIVE THOUSAND "ISLANDS"

London, Oct. 39. The Minister of Transport, Mr. Hore Belsha, said in the House of Commons that 5,000 pedestrian crossing-places had been marked in Central London and 6,000 more would be laid down.

The scheme was being applied in the provinces also. He was antis- ded they were already leading to a more orderly use of roadways by the general community. British Wireless.

PASSENGER SERVICE

RIVALRY

Commencing from to-day, an A small fire broke out in the exhibition of pictures in water in order to place the Consulich rear of a private house in Fung colours by world famous artists is Line motorship Saturnia (23,940 To Wan Road, Causeway Bay being held at Messrs. Komor and tons gross) in a better position to yesterday, Beveral fire appliances Komor's premises in York Build face the rivalry of French and were immediately rushed to the Ing. The exhibits are moderately German liners on the Bonth scene and the fire was easily priced and should prove suitable American passenger service, her

tinguished. A Chinese resident for seasonable gifts. The exhibl owners have decided to remove

damage was done to the building. daily. was burnt on the hand and slight tion is open from 9 am to 6 pm. the present engines and put in more powerful oner, states a cor- respondent of Lloyd's List. These will give the vessel an average speed of 21 knots, or about a 10 per cent, increase. If the change is successful similar Improve- ments will be carried out in the London, Oct 30.

Nanking, Oct. 31 Vulcania, the sister ship of the The President of the Board of China has assented to the ap- Saturnia. The largest motorship Trade, Mr. Runciman, stated in the pointment of Bignor Lojacona in the world, the Augustus : (30, House of Commons that British Viccenza, Italian. Ambassador to 418 tons gross), at present engag+, imports of raw cotton from India | Nanking. Italy has also assenteded in the cargo and passenger in the nrst nine months of this to Mr. Liu Wen-tac's appointment service between Genon and Buenos- year had been three times as great as Ambassador to Rome, The ap- Aires, will also be equipped as: as in the corresponding period of,, pointment has been gazetted— 1932 British Wireless.

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bdowered machinery,

RAW COTTON IMPORTS

CHINESE AND ITALIAN

PAMBASSADORS

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