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CONDITIONS IN PHILIPPINES

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BANDIT TERROR KAIFENG NOTES

Kuomintang Song To Be Taught

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CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS,

LIMITED.

FGM. LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON & STRAITS.

The Steamship BENBEOCH."

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

formed that all Croods are being leaded at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra bazardous Godowes of the Hong Kong and Kawlons Waart and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves Delivery may be obtained, No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda have loft the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 5th Nov, 1934, all be subject to Rent

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 18th Nov, 1934, or they will not be

recognized.

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Hegulations, consignees must have Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged datable goods are examined.

Goddard & Donglas.

DECAPITATED

Extortioner Reaps Deserts

Huchow, Che., Oct. 22. For four days the head of a notorious robber has been exhibit ed in Huchow, two days at the gates of the chief magistrate in the eastern part of the city and two days at the doors of the law court in the western part, thus affording everybody a portunity of seeing, with some satisfaction probably, a gruesome spectacle. The head was that of a widely known bandit chief, who with his followers for

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many 题 month had terrorized the country west of Huchow. He was, it was said. a "master of disguise," by which means he could easily learn where booty was available while at the same time avoiding danger to himself. A few days ago, now ever, his fuck failed him. While on a visit to a country home, some one ventured enough courage to carry word to the local magistrate. A dozen soldiers were sent to the house and surrounded it. Inveigled

out of doors the robber chief was at once shot down, decapitated. and his head taken to Huchow as proof that Black-skinned Tsang- san, as he was called, need longer be feared.

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Attempting Extortion

Several days ago the people in the centre of the city were alarm- ed by pistol shots in a large hotel. Police were immediately summon- éd.

and

Kaifeng Oct. 21,

The fourth anniversary of the

Chinese Consul

Interviewed"

establishment of the Honan Pro- From Our Special Correspondent) vincial Government was observed

Canton, Nov. 2. yesterday, when all people were Conditions in the Philippine 'Is- free to visit the Provincial Gov-tands were described to-day in a ernment Yamen. More than 120 old men, all of them over 90, were Invited to take part in the cele- bration, from various hslens of districts of the province.

press interview given by Mr. Wang Torg. Chinese Consul General in Manila, who returned here for s rest following his illness in the

Islands,

"There are about 100.000 Chinese in the Philippines, "Consul Gen- eral Wang said. "Most of them are natives of Fukien, whlie" very few are natives of Kwangtung Relations between Cantonese and Fuklenese are cordial, but unfore tunately feelings among the Fu

are not harmonious. I

Dr. Sherwood, Eddy, has been extremely busy lecturing to the public here during these few days. On Friday afternoon. October 19, He spoke to the government off cers in the Provincial Government Yamen. Gen. Liu Chih, chairman of the Honan Provincial "Clover- ment; invited him to take dinnër' kienese on Saturday night. He will leave often had to pacify them in the here for Hankow in two or three interest of unity. days.

Mr.

NOVEMBER 3, 1934.

THE CONSULAR

BODY

Official List

The following is the latest list of Consuls accredited to Hong Kong:

Consuls of Career Netherlands: Consul General, M. J. Quist: Vice-Cansul, D. G. E Middelburg, Astatic Building, 6th Floor. Belgium: Consul General, E. Van der Straeten, Pedder Building, Pedder Street.

Peru: Consul General, M. Rivera Iglesias, 1, Tramway Fath. Italy: Consul General, Cav. Uff. A.

Bianconi, Exchange Building, Panama: Consul General, Fernando"

1

Alegre, St. George's Buliding: 3rd Floor.

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United States of America: Consul General, Charles L. Hoover, Consul, Louis H. Gourley, Vice- Aerosa-1, Skla affection 5, Down-1, Asterisks. 2, Custom. 3, Consul, Donald C. Dunham. Weak. 8, Bodily organ. 9. Maxim. Took wings. 4. Cooking place 5, Vice-Consul, Renry B. Day, 10. Rage. 11, Breezy. 14, Central Fight. 6. Fish: 7, Wan. 12, Neglect- Vice-Consuly Merritt N. Cootes, support. 17. Crowd. 19. General ed 13, Par, 15, Head ornament. 18,'. „Vice-Consul, John Cochran pardon. 20, Den. 21, Jealousy. 22, Move in order. 17, Wild canine, 18, Pool, National City Bank Bidg. Blind. 23. Soft food, 25, Indian | Bird. 23, Grinder. 14, Rescued. 25, Cuba: Consul, Fr. Bonachea ycoln," 28, Prepares to publish, 31, Jostle, 27, Follows 18 down. 28, Bor- Romero, 18, Macdonnell Road, Lead-coloured, 32, Tree, 33, Ex-der. 29, Smooth by weight. 30, 2nd Floor...

panded. 34, Crest. 35, Live.

"Most of the Chinese are engag-Germany: Consul, H. Gipperich, Pedder Building, Pedder Street, Yin Jen-halen, newly ap-ed in commercial pursuits. Owing pointed financial commissioner of to depression in the Islands, the France: Consul, R. Soulange Teis- the province, is to assume office Chinese residents are adversely to-morrow morning He was affected Business in general Is formerly head of the tobacco and not so good as ten years ago, Like wine tax bureau of the province. other places in the world, the In order to train all the people | Philippirïies are affected by world- to sing the Kuomintang song, the wide depression." New Life Movement Association

has recently passed a resolution that the music teachers of various "schools in the city should be in- vited to teach the audiences in the different theatres how to sing the

500g.

The Association also passed another resolution to clean of all dirty advertisements on the walls In the city.

Gen. Liang Kuan-ying, comman- dant of the 25th route army, ar- rived here yesterday from Simyang.

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Floor.

ster, Vice-Consul, Charles Ren- zer, Alexandra Building. Top Japan: Vice-Consul, T. Kohri (Ag. Consul General), Prince's Bldg,

Ice House Street entrance.

Honorary Consuls :-

Siam: Consul General,

T.

J. Bagram, Hong Kong Stock Ex-" change Bldg., 4th Floor, Denmark and Norway: Consul,

According to Mr. Wang, Japancáéí are competing very keenly with Chinese in the Islands and have. taken away Chinese trade by forty per cent. The Japanese have es- tablished match and rubber fac-||* tories in order to evade the high tariff on these goods imported from other

Because of Japanese competition; matches from Canton have no market there."

countries.

entering the building found three men with automatics in their hands. These men were

Chinese residents, in the Phillp- arrested and taken, to the magls-

on the Honan-Hupeh border, to, pines take no part in Chinese po- trate where they were examined.

report to Gen. Lau Chth, chair- litics but they worship heroes man of the province од bandit During the Sino-Japanies war in Two of them proved to be de- tectives from Wukong near Mo-suppression conditions in SouthShanghal, they contributed thou-. kanshan; the third man

Honan front. was a kidnapper by profession who had undertaken to save himself the trouble of carring off men by at- tempting extortion. Posing as an army officer he sent a letter to a wealthy, man of Wukong demand-

the

sands of dollars as military ex- penses, said Mr. Wang.

More than 120 athletes of the province, who represented Honan The products of the Philippines In the North China. Track and

are mostly hemp.. copra, sugar, Field Meeting which was held in and pepper. Prices of these.com- All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where

Tientsin, returned to the city yes- modifies are falling, and this also they will aminad on the 3nd

terday. A large number of stu-hurts the Uvlug conditions of the No 13 at 10 am.. by Megering as large a sum of money as he dents and teachers of various Chinese there.

thought the man could raise, and schools welcomed them at appointing a face to face confer-railway station. Generally speak- ence

athletics, Huchow. Threats were ing.

the Honan 1m- added that if the police were in- students have shown. great formed of the matter the intend-provement. In the recent North ed victim's family would all meet China Track and Field Meeting. death. The man did go to the Honan ranked third. authorities, and two detectives were sent to keep the Huchow ap-

by

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Om, LTD,

Agenta.

Bong Kong, 27th Oct., 1834...

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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

8.S. SI-KANG."

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ARRIVED HONG KONG ON TUES. DAY, THE 30TH OÛTOBER, 1934.

FROM ROTTERDAM, ANIWERṛ. HAVRE LONDON, &0.

YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above named Steamer are hereby inform. ed that their Goods with arcoption of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and placed at their risk in the Godowns of the Hong Kong Kow- loon Whart & Godown Co., Ltd., Kow- leon, whence every can be obtained as the Goods are laurled.

Goods not cleared within 7 Days including date of arrival, will be subject

to ren"

All shims must be sent to the Uu- dersigned before the Thursday, the 8th Nurember, 19 4, or they will not be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have loft the Godown,

No Fire Insurangs will be effected by us in any esan whatever.

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pointment. When the detectives MADAME CHIANG

entered the man's room, he at once know them for what they were (they, revealed the horses' hools, as the Chinese has it; it seems that the one person in the world who can not disguise him- self is the ordinary detective), and opened are upon them with his automatic. The detectives return- ed the Are, but as there were no bystanders no one was hurt. Af- ter examination by the magis“ trate the detectives were allowed to take their man to Wukong.

Aside from a few such matters as the above little out of the of dinary has happened lately in Hu- chow. A few weeks ago bus ser- vice was denied the public, and for ten days all the buses of the line

whizzed back and forth carrying soliders from up Nanking way

COM-

SPEAKS

China's Hope For Greatness

Peiping, Nov. 2. During an informal chat with foreign newspapermen yesterday evering, Madame Chiang Kai- Shek spoke with obvious pleasure of her aerial tour in the forth- west.

Shesaid that among the faults of the past was the gulf between the leaders and people. It was Intended to make many such tours in the future.

more

of

down towards"Hangchow, Nothing

She felt that China's greatest of this military activity was re hope was the New Life movement Dan agad Packages must be left in the Godowns fr Examination by the ported in local newspapers (or which was launched with the ob- Consignees and the Company's Surveyors was allowed to be, it is stated), Mesars Goddard & Douglas at 10a.m.

ject of preserving, the best and for some time there was much on Monday, the 5th November, 1934.

China's ancient culture and blen- what it all Consignees must have Reseune speculation as to

ding therewith those parts of Off, or in attendance when damaged meant. From unofficial sources it

Western culture which China datiable goods Are examined by the was later learned that the soldiers

needed. Company's Surveyors.

had been sent to repulse an in- vasion of Cheklang by a

The co-operation of foreign mis- slonaries was being enlisted be- munist army from Klangst.

cause they were close to the peo- Business continues its progress ple and were able to help, the down hill, according, to all reports movement. and evidenced by the, increasing Madame Chiang predicted that number of shops with boarded up China had every chance of be- doors. The city government is un-coming the greatest nation in the dertaking certain works, the dredg- world within 10 years if given a ing of canals, the paying of South period of peace and prosperity Street, and so on, to give some em- which, she felt, was pow" arsured. ployment to the increasing num-Reuter, ber of the unemployed.

R. OHL,

Agent

Kong Kong, 30th Oct., 1934.

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DONT FORGET

THAT WHEN You are at Home you can get "the "HONG KONG DAILY PRESS at SELFRIDGES.

WUCHIN-PENNIU HIGHWAY

Chinktang, Oct. 25."

LANCHOW-PAQTOW AIRWAY

RUNNING FIGHT WITH PIRATES

Customs Cruiser In Action

Shanghai, Nov. 2.

The new Customs cruiser, Yuen Hsing, which was put into service In September, had an early taste. of battle" when she, engaged a pirate junk in a rufining battle off-the-Cheklang coast, 100-miles- to the south of Shanghai, yester- day.

The pirates, who were carrying contraband, and 10 Chinese fisher- men as hostages, opered fire when an American officer, T. W. Joyce. and three Chinese anilors attempt- ed to board their junk. Joyce, miraculously, was not hit, but all his three companione were wound-

éd,

As they rowed "away, emptying their revolvers, the Yuen Hsity. skinner, opened fire with machine- commanded by a Briton, George

„guns and rifles. The junk, which was trying to escape, was holed and lost headway and later sank. The pirates abandoned the ship and took to a sampan and head- ed for the shore.

or the 10 pirates, three were drowned and two shot dead. The other five were captured. Four astrermen were drowned at six One Chiese sailor 18 rescued.

missing.→→ Reuter.

YUNNAN INDUSTRIES TO BE DEVELOPED

Yunnanfu, Oct. 26. Definite plans for the develop- ment of industries in Yunnan pro vince have been worked out by the Provincial Department of Industry. Pelping, Oct. 25. According to Mr. Miu Chia-ming. Air-mail and passenger service the Provincial Commissioner of on the newly arranged. 800 kilo- Industry, a Native Goods Emporium The newly constructed highway metre airway between. Lanchow, | 18 being organised to promote the linking up Wuchin” (Changchow) provincial capital of Kannu, and consumption of native, products. and Penniu along the Nanking- | Paotow," Westera terminus of the | Preparations are also being made Shanghai Railway, south of Chin- Peiping-Bulyuan Railway, in west- for the establishment for factories klang, will be opened to traffic on ern Bulyuan, will be inaugurated for the manufacture of metallic November 1, it is announced by on November 1, it is announced by utensils, for cotton, spinning and the Kiangsu Provincial Highway, the Eurasia Aviation: Corporation. for cloth weaving ...... All these plans Bureau. The new route covers 6 | At the beginning, one round trip will be carried out in ten months distance of 11 miles

will be operated øvery week a We added Kuo Min.

Buo Min

4.

Karsten Lárssen, York Bldg. Guatemala: Consul, J. Gonzales de

Bernedo, No. 21, Mings Terrace, Homuntin, Kowloon. Honduras: Ag. Consul, A. A. R.

Botelho, 2nd Floor, Alexandra | Buliding.

Costa Rica: Consul, J. M. da Rocha, 1st Floor, Bank of Canton Building.

Spain: Ag. Consul, F. M. Eilis, 9,

Queen's Road, Central.

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Nicaragua San Salvador: Consul T.. E. Lacayo, No. 49, Granville Road, Kowloon. Bolivia: Consul, Henrique Basto,

2nd Floor, Prince's Building. Sweden: Vice-Consul, G. Miskin, 4à,

Des Voeux Road, Central (ėjo Gilman & Co., Ltd.): Argentine Republic: Vice-Consul, R.

Ohl, 2nd Floor, Queen's Bldg. (e/o Cié, des Messageries Mari. timea).

Brazil: Vice-Consul," F. A. Xavier, c/o Xavier Bros., Ltd., 8, Des Voeux Road, Central.

Portugal: Acting Consul, Lt. Fr. de Melo Costa Marquess de Fical- -ho, H.K. Stock lasthange Bldg...

8th Floor.

SNOW IN SCOTLAND AND LONDON

London. Oct. 31. Britain is experiencing a cold spell, and snow fell heavily to-day 1 several parts of Scotland.

There WAS alao

fall North London this afterd British Wireless.

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