ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER
CO. (1918) LTD..
LOST CERTIFICATES NOS. 12111 AND 17261.
NOTI
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Certiñastes Nos. 12111 and 17261 for 50 and 10 shares number. ed, 894834 to 894388 and 1128002 to 1126011, respectively, registered in the name of HO TSZE TAT have been reported LOST OR MISTAID and NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that, unless the suïd' certi: Scates are produced at the Registered Office of the Company within THIRTY DAYS from the date of this Notice, the aforesaid Certificates Nos. 12111 and 17261 will be deem.. ed CANCELLED AND OF NO EFFECT and an application to the Company for the "isane of a new cortificate in respect of the "said shares will be proceeded with in the usual course.
For THE CHINA LIGHT & "POWER CO. (1918), LTD.
JOHN V. BRAGA,
Acting Secretary. Rong Kong, 8th October, 1984.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1934.
...
MANCHUKUO OIL LONDON NOTES FUKIEN BANDIT MENACE
PROBLEM
No Violation Of
"Open
Door
By The Air Mail
¡From Our Own Correspondent}
Landon, Oct. 13.. All those who listened to the Duke of Kent's speech at Olympla yesterday were struck by the great- ly increased confidence of his de- livery..
A year or so ago he had a alight": besitancy
of manner when he spoke in public.
Tokyo, Nov. 2 Semi-Omcial reports state that Japan is very anxious as any other country to safeguard the "Open Door and equal opportunity
fm the so-called Marichaukuo. This point will be emphasised in the. forthcoming reply of the Japanese Government to the second Anglo- American representationis regard- ing the
oil problem in the so- called. Manchoukuö,
Japan's reply, it is said, will re- | ably as a speaker. mlad the British and American Governments that the industrial control contemplated by Manchu- Kuo is an internal affair which at the age of 71, is not quite the tals under Manchukuo's jurisdic-doyen among the chairmen of the
tion and therefore the proposed control of oil could not be regard- ed as violation of the "Open Door" RAMBOW. On October 27, 1834, at arid equal opportunity principles.
BIRTHS
Noll's Private Hospital. Shanghai, to Anna Faith (nee Wegener and Otto C. Rambow.
Dr.
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AND
CANTON ICB« MANUFAC-
TURING COMPANY,
LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
34,
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN N
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, 1934, at 11 am. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with 9′ate® inent of Acc unta, and" re-electing Directors and Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 1st November, 1934, ie 14th November, 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 ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB
(LADIES' SHOTION).
TOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of
NOT
the Ladies' Section of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club will be held in
Reuter
AMERICAN RIGHTS"
Washington, Nov. i. The United States has no inten- HOSPES.-On Saturday, October tion
to of relating its efforts 27, 1934, at Country Hospital, maintain the "Open Door" in the Shanghal, to Mr. and Mrs. Far East, declared Mr. William Edward Hospes, a' son. ANNOUNCEMENT
He still pitches his voice in ra- ther a low key, "but it is clear and extremely pleasant to listen to and he is now very fuent
He has certainly gained rémark-
BARCLAY'S NEW CHAIRMAN Mr. William Favil Tuke,
།"
"Big Five.""
Mr. Reginald McKenna, of the Midland, is his senior by ave Weeks, but Mr. McKenna entered apon his chairmanship in 1919, when he was only 56,
Next eldest is Mr. Colin Frede- rick Campbell, chairman of the National Provincial Bank, who is 88. Mr. Beaumont Pese (Lloyds) is 65, and Mr. Repert Evelyn Beckett (Westminister) 15.63.
Mr. Tuke has spent his whole
SUPPRESSED
Changting Taken After Fierce Fighting
*
LIE.
The Reds made an attempt last border with all available men in week to Invade the Kwangtung
Special to the "Hong Kong Daly | meut troops in Kiangat are press
Press” (Copyright).]
Nanchang, Nov. 2 With the capture of Changting, the remaining Red stronghold in Fukien. which has been announced by the Bandit Suppression Head- quarters, the last trace Communists has
heen removed of the from the province.
The drive on Changting by the Nien commenced on Tuesday after Fourth Column under L Yen completion of rear defence works and highways. Two days of unin- terrupted and bitter fighting forced the outlaws to abandon the city to Juichin, the Red capital in south and retreat in a easterly direction eastern. Kiangsi, 30 miles west of Changting.
. A large number of prisoners and a great quantity of ammunition
were taken. The Red casualties Government units entered the city were heavy. A portion of the at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, the main forces pursuing the fugl- has been prepared for a long time has begun.
THE TATTOO
A Great Success
The second night of the Search- light Tattoo WILS another un- „qualified success.
Commodore F. Elliott, Q.B.E.. RN who presided at last night's proceedings, arrived with his party and the tattoo started promptly at the scheduled time,
with G salvo of guns, and a fanfare from trumpeters stationed on the castle ( walls.
The massed bands and drums order to get to Hunan through Nam-entered the arena through the yung North Kwangtung. They were castle gates playing stirring music as they marched in precision up routed by the first column of the Mou in Kwangtung units under Ya Han and down the green in perfect
the battles at Sinfeng.
time and formation, their instru- Chungshih and Anyuan and were ments and fittings gleaming in forced to return to their lairst
the rays of the searchlights. Yutu," south Klangst. Fresh troopa were sent to strengthen the de- fence in north Kwangtung.
Amoy reports that avere en- counters are going on at the
Kiangst Army under Lia Lei and Rorke's Drift was the rext offer- Kwangtang border." Kweichow telegraphs that
Kwelyang,
supplied by a concealed band." The the
representation of the defence of the Hunan provincias peace pre-ing. The torchlight parade render- servation units are so far assisting ed by the men of the Punjab Re- the Kweichow forces under Wang giment with coloured lights in a
themselves into intricate forma rounding the
darkened arena as they weaved
Chia
Leh and
Three groups of Indian dancera then performed dances around camp fires to the strains of re- tive music. Then followed the evointions and exercises physical training squad to music of the
tions
Ness Monster then has
was excellent. The Loch
his
-OU
ment, only to be arrested by an intrepid traffic cop! Private Bam-
The engagement is announced of the next, move in regard to the business Hie as a practical banker, tives. Rehabilitation work which Wang Chia Lieh is co-operating uel Small's dream is
M. Charles Guillemin and Mile Helene Robert du Gardier.
DEATHS
CHANCELLOR-On Sunday, Octo. ber 28, 1934, at Pelping, Sophis, daughter of Mr. and
Mr. C. J. Chancellor. GILSON.—On Sunday, October 28, 1934, at the Country Hospital. Shanghai, Alice Bendalieta, dearly loved wife of Mr. C. 8. Gilson and mother of Mrs.
Phillips, Under-Secretary of State.
His department is considering
proposed Manchukuo all monopoly as it "affects the American posi- tion.
Japan has promised the main-
and the greater part of it with
Shooting and Barclays
fishing
are his principal recreations.
CHAMPAGNE'S AMBASSADOR
tenance of an. "Open Door" in Manchukuo, and the United States Cardinal Melchior de Polignac may make further representations | (1661-1742), one of the greatest of to Japan unless a solution is res- French diplomats and Ambas- ched.-
sadors, who negotiated the Treaty. Reuter,
El
Joseph Brown and Andrea Van NEWS OF SVEN
Corback.
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Tel. 24511.
London Office: 53, Fleet Street,
BO
The Bady Press.
HONG KONG, NOVEMBER 3, 1937.
LONDON GLIMPSES
the Helena May Institute, on Thurs-bread and butter?
How does London earn its "day To gain an day, 8th November, 1984, at 11 am.
Insight on the ways and means To receive from the Committes ar London's teeming millions Report and Statement of Accounts would be a task to deter enquiry. for the year ending 30th September, The great inquest on the Metro- 1981
polis is ended, however, with the appearance of the final volume of the "New Survey of London Life
t
To elect the Captain and Members of the Committee for the ensuing
year.
Any other business," Any member desirous of moving a resolution at the Annual General Meeting shall give notice thereof, in writing to the Hon. Secretary not less the four days before the date of the Meeting.
By order of the Committee,
J., WHYTE SMITH,
Hon. Secretary. Hong Kong, 3rd October, 1934.
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CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
NOTICE
Public is hereby notified that Telivery Order Int 3 Canes Steel Berews ex.as. "Deucalion"arriv ed on 25th October, 1934, marked
K
O.L 22805
H Nos. 1/3 has been LOST nad is warned against negotiating this delivery order which ia declared null and void
JOHN D. HUTCHISON & CO,
and Labour.”
The verdict on the whole is com-
plimentary to our conscience and self-esteem; London has shed a large number of its more unsight ly shadows since the initial in vestigations made some forty years ago by Charles Booth..
A good deal of space in the con- cluding section of the Survey is devoted to two industries in which there is no rival in the Capital: transport and catering. The first calling is almost exclusive to men, while women predominate in the other.
HEDIN
Departure From Urumchi
Peiping, Nov. 2. Dr. Sven Hedin, the Swedish ex- plorer, left Urumchl on October 21 and Hami on October 28 by motor car to the coast. Details are lacking and it is not certain whether he will come to Felping or Nanking.
The original party has been re- duced by the absence of Dr. Hum mel, who left Crumchi on August 12 for Sweden via Chuguchak on account of Uress accompanied by the scientist Filke. Bergmann.-- Reuter.
NATIONAL. STATE LOTTERY
P
Shanghai, Nov, 2 Amid the customary excitement,
Another report states that the Communists have abandoned Jul. chin and are withdrawing to the mountains in Tayuling.
Govern-"|
of Utrecht, celebrated his birth- RECEPTION AT
day the other day:
By a coincidence, his namesake and relative, the Marquis Melchlor de Polignac, salted on the same day for New York on another am- bassadorial. mission-to teach America to drink champagne...
- charm was the only essential, the Marquis's journey would be an outstanding success. Take his con- frere, M. Marcel Charles Heldsieck, the Marquis has been described as the "Francophil's idea Frenchman."
R of
But he will need all his diplo- matic arts on this trip. The cham- pagne houses hopelessly over- estimated the amount of their wine which a post-Prohibition America could consume. „
A confirmed taste for "hard liquor" and a price which, owing to retallatory duties, is in the neighbourhood of 40s to 60s a bot tle, have not helped them since,
YACHTSMEN AND FLEET- STREET
The characteristic, enthusiasm which animates Press Club lun- cheons was very much in evidence when Mr. and Ms. Sopwith and Sir Richard Willams-Bulkeley. were guests of the club.
..It was the first time the club
thousands of Chinese and foreign had had the honour of entertain- ing the Commodore of the Royal Yacht Squadron.
ers gathered at the Carddrome on the occasion of the drawing o the Eighth National State Lottery which commenced promptly at 2
p.m.
Ticket No. 116842 won the Brst prize of $500,000 while ticket num- bers 292553 and 420334 won the two second prizes of $100,000 each. The four third prizes of $50,000 each were drawn by tickets 432723, 297733, 434048 and 325378- Reyter.
HENYUNKANG NEARING
COMPLETION...
Nanking.
Sir Richard is a great authority on yacht racing, with which he has been connected for over, sixty years So his statement that En deavour is the fastest cutter adost is high praise indeed. *
Mrs. Sopwith appeared greatly to enjoy the friendly nature of the gathering, especially the prac ice of proposing unofficial toasts as the meal proceeds
PEIPING
Foreign Diplomats Present
(Special to the "Hong Kong Dal
Press" (Copyright.)]
Peiping, Nov. 2. Foreign diplomats, high ranking Legation officials, leading bankers and business men were present at
remnants under-Hsiaoka in East Kweichow; The Kwangsi and Hy- nan authorities have been asked to check the westward night of the Reds Arst and fifth army corps. with the Szechuan Army in fight-next-what a man! ing the marauders on the borders of the provinces, Szechuan forces have been urged to launch a joint attack.-- China United Press
NORTH CHINA WAR AREA
}}
Rehabilitation Work
Supervision
(Special to the "Boar. Kour Daily
"Press" (Copyright.)}""-
Peiping, Nov. 2.
the rehabilitation of the former A special committee to supervise North Chica war area was official a tea party reception given yesterly inaugurated yesterday. All seven day afternoon by Air Huang Fu, Chairman of the Pelping Political Mr. Yin Tung, director of the Pal- members were present including Readjustment Council, in honour of General Chiang Ke: Shek at the
ping-Mukden Railway Administra- old Watchlaopu. Building.
tion,
The Mangolian representatives called on the Generalissimo this morning and reported Mongol af-
fairs.
Dr. Wang Chung Hut is still in Pelping conférzing with General Chiang Kai Shek and again stated that he may ask for extension of his leave of absence from The Hague.
China United Press.
DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD PRODUCTS
Native Producers To Be Assisted Special to the "Hong Kong Dally
1 Press" (Copyright.)13....
Shanghal, Nov. 2
A bureau to assist native pro- ducers to distribute food products
LOCAL AND GENERAL
--|
The Committee ia negotiating with the Japanese for the return of the Great Wall passes and is not drawing, plans for rehabilita- in the affected areas. tion and relief work for refugees
A meeting will be called
next
:enacted
beat an impressive tattoo at the The massed Fites, and Drums
end of which the buglers sounded the Last Post. A couple of Chinese "long" have a playful gambol on the green to the accompaniment of drums and gongs, and a display of Chinese fencing is also given. Ancient and modern systems of warfare are then depicted after which the massed bands play again to bring an excellent pro- gramme to a close.
Commodore Elliot's party in- cluded Mrs. Elliott, Capt. and Mrs. W. H. Gell, RN Capt. and Mrs. A. R. Hammick, RN.,, Mr. and Mrs. Lieut. F. Ellott RN and Payr H. S. Rousey Lt, Comdr. Tidd RN
Comdr. Porter RN.
TSINGTAO
YARD
SHIP
Formally Opened
The
Tsingtao. completion of the Tsingtao ship
ceremony marking the
yard was formally held here in the
week and it is expected that it presence of a gathering of over wir be attended by eight Magis-1.000 persons Resides the Govezz- ment cincials and representatives
trates of the districts in Luanturg to discuss measures to assist the inhabitants in the war area --- China United Pres
in the markets of other provinces bs jotatly planned by the Minis- tries of Industry Finance and Home Affairs.
appointed to study ways and Special committees have been means to push the sale of native food products and facilitate trans portation-
hina United Pres
CHUNGKING YUNNANFU AIR SERVICE
Nanking.
of the various public bodies, the foreign consular officials and com- mander of foreign gunboats were also present.
Mayor Shen Hung-lieh, whe presided, delivered the opening speech, laying special emphasis on the importance of the dockyard to shipping in North China. He also reported on the preparations and construction work of the Dock
Epeeches were also made by Government and delegates of representatives of the National President Wang Ching-wel, Genera Chiang Kai-shek (President of the Military Affairs Commisson), General Huang Fu (Chairman of the Pelping Political Affairs Read justment Committee), and General Ho Ying-chin CActing Chairman of the Feiping Branch of the Military Affairs Commission), -së. well as foreignūzussta,
Each toast is accepted with the famous club cry, "For," which, ef- fective as it sounds in stentorian One case of Enteric Fever was chorus, is merely a prolongation notified to the Health Authorities of the first word of "For he's a for the 24 hours ended November 1. jolly good fellow A
To realize the plans for the Madame Shen Hung-Heh formal early opening of an airway be- ly opened the enclosure, following MR. MACDONALD'S BIRTHDAT
Mr. J. Pearne, of R.CA. Com-tween Chungking, in south which the guests were led by association with London ex- Manila to-day.
munications and Mr. Pearne left eastern Bzechuen, and Yunnaniu, Mayor Shen to Inspect the new Mr. MacDonald can look back on by the & President Jackson for provincial capital of Yunnan, it is shipyard, teriding over half a century. Man
reported that the Ministry of Mayor Shen entertained the He first came up from Lossie
Communications has remitted a guests at dinner in the evenlug-
anxious and lonely days before he found work as an envelope-ada- ressey at the office of the Cycliste
Touling Club,
TRANSPORT SERVICES
The call on the transport work- er is being continually lightened by mechanical aids-for instance, signalmen no longer need a pair of shoulders built on the Herculean model, and the new boxes are be→ ing staffed by a clerical type."
may well be that universally, in with the new port of Liengun- London and, elsewhere, the day's kang at the terminis of the work is being done by a population eastern extension of the Lung-Hai less burly than of old. When the Railway, in north-eastern Klangsu, tale of labour-saying inventions is nearing completion, the Ministry mouth as a youth of 18; and spent A Concert arranged by Mrs. R. sum of $50,000 to the China. Kuo Min complete, will man turn into & of Raliways has despatched a creature resembling Mr. Well's communication to the Ministry of Martians, an intelligence with a Finance requesting that the Cus physical appendage just strong toms Authorities be instructed to priate levers and buttons? of the port and other navigation enough to press and pull appro- erect a lighthouse at the entrance The common belief that head signals in order to safeguard ship porters are personages not only of ping untold influence, but aduence, is Pursuant to the request of the confirmed by the chapter devoted, shanghai Navigation Bureau, the to hotels and catering. Although Ministry of Communications has the management" may think also requested the Ministry of THE TENTH EXTRA EAE many times before interfering with Finance to order the Customs When Mr. Ma, mald obtain an THE
MEETING will be beid
that autocratic despot of the culln-Authorities to erect shipping appointment as rivate secretary (weather Permitting) at HAPPY ary domain, the chef, it is evident signals at the port of Chuanchow, to Mr. Thomas Lough, the Liberal they dare not think at all of in south-eastern Fallen, for the politician, he had set his foot on VALLEY on SATURDAY 3rd terference with that gorgeous sen- convenience and safety of naviga- the arst runs of the ladder that NOVEMBER, 1931, commenring at tinel, the porter He is indeed. 2.00 p
almost royal in state, since some Kuo Min.
tion The First Bell will be Rung at head porters nominate their suc-
led to Downing-street,
cessors, thus keeping inviolate the awful dynastic line.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,
1.89 p.m.
By Order,
O B. BROWN,
Secretary. Kong, 28th October, 1984,
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On the lighter side, apart from of a tea-shop is known ka a mass of facts and Agures which seater self-explanatory the Survey supplies, it lets the but, how, prky, does a waite public into chofce specimens of on to help the regular stan com professional alany. The manageress to be called the extra duck?"
Boon afterwards he bettered
anger will be given at The Helens / National Aviation Corporation to May Institute on Thursday Novem.wards initial expenses. ber & at 5:30 pm Teas may be In view of the mountains along
himself by becoming an invoice the Pure Cane Molasses Co., Ltd. date altplanes. Plans for retuell- booked by phoning the Matron. the projected route, the Corpora
clerk with a city firm at a wage was amongst the passengers who ing and other facilities are also Lion has placed an order in the Mr. W. G. Robertson, director of United States for the most up-to- of 128 6d per week.
left on the Empress of Rusala yes- being made by the Corporation. terday. Travelling on the same General Lung Yun, Chairman of vessel was Mr. W. A Hawkes of the the Yunnan Provincial Govern British American Tobacco Coment in a telegram here, states accompanied by his daughter, Mies the construction of the aerodrome The Hon. Sir William Shenton Government will be responsible for that the Yunnan Provincial
Yvonne Shenton, left for Shan that on the RMS Empress of Russla
the installation öf yesterday. Mr. D. Carter of Mesaro Kuo len radio faci Logan & Amps also left on the same vessel,
FIRST STEP TO DOWNING- STREET
In the past eleven years we have had only two Prime Ministers Mr. Baldwin and Mr. MacDonald and as members of the National The third engineer of the Blue the Government they both now ve Funnel steamer Glaucus, lying at sa neighbours in Downing-street, Talkoo Docks, Mr. R. Urquhart, in-
MacDonald
Cat No:| jured his arm when it was cut by 10:continuquly
1020/
the windscreen of a private
at con
Hond repor
REGULATIONS
The regular meeting of the Highway Communications Commit.
and the Municipalities of Nanking tee for the three provinces of Kiangsu, Cheklang and Aahwei
and. Greater Shanghai was held here:
Among the important resolutions passed were
tions