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IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1932

AND

IN THE MATTER OF THE HONG KONG FLYING OLUB (IN VOLUNTART LIQUIDATION)

REDITORS of the above-nimed Club are fequired on or before the Slat day of December,, 1934, to send in their names "and addresses and particulars of their debts and the names and address is of their Solicitors (if any) to the undersigned of Mercantilo Bank Building, 7 Queen's Road Central.

JOHN FLEMING,

Liquidators, E. M. BREYDEN. Hong Kong, 6th November, 1934.

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DRAFT Programmes and Entry

for the ELEVENTH Extra Race Meeting to be held on SATURDAY, the 17TH NOVEMBER, 1934 (weather permitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Gloucester, Bilding: The Club House, Happy Valley te Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Bout

Entries close at 18 o'clock NOON on TBCRSDAY, the 8TH NOVEM BEB, 1034.

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Secretary,

BIRTHS

BOCKETT-PUGH-On October 16, at 2. Oakfield Road,

1934,

MIYAGOSHI

MURDER

Case Settled

Tientsin, Nov. 7. Chinese sources stute that the case of the Japanese contractor, Miyagoshi, who was murdered, has been virtually settled. Wang Ching Hung, alleged to be involved in the murder has been arrested, and the magistrates of Yutien and Tsunhua dismissed, while compes- sation of $10,000 has been paid.

The authorities will also

Carry out other stated demands which were presented by the Japanese "Army representatives, thus com

pleting a settlement,

Mr. Yuh Sueh Chung stated that he has no intention to transfer the provincial Government to Pao tingfu Reuter.

THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1934.

SHANGHAI RACES

Fourth Day's Results

Shanghai, Nov. 7.

The following were the fourth

day's results in the Shanghai Autumn Race meeting-

First Race The Wash Cup-

One Mile

DISCUSSED

SAAR PROBLEM

CABLE NEWS FROM

THE NORTH

NEWS

ENTHUSIASM

CHANGTING

IN

Franco-Gerinan Meeting

(Special to "Hong Kong'

but

1894.

Communist Reign Now Over

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

SUMMARY

The Chinese General Chamber of Commerce held their monthly com nuittee, meeting at the Chamber's,

NEW ORGAN IN Headquarters yesterday afternoon.

MUKDEN

Forced Occupation Of Farm Lands

and at which several interesting matters" were discussed. Page 6.

The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club's draws for the GM Young's Cup and Stubb's Shield competi- tions appear on

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Forecasts for this Saturday's Home Football are given on Page 10

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Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright,))

News has been received by the Tientsin, Nov. 7.

local naval authorities to the effect den another new organ known as Japan has established in Muk-

that the China Merchants' stearner Kaho, which was pirated a few days. son Committee to facilitate forced the Agricultural Affairs Supervi-ago, arrived at Amoy on Tuesday cecupation of Chinese farm lands Shanghai.

and left at 5. p.m. presumably for by Japanese and Koreans and to

Page & arbitrate in disputes arising from such occupation

Daily Press") (By Telegraph Copyright, Talr graphic Messagez Ordinance, Received, November 7, 4-30 p.m.)

Judah), 2nd. Allan's Super Rapid 1st. Jim's Four Aces (S. A.

Paris. Nav. T. A meeting took place on Tues- Extra, (R. B. Moller), 3rd. Old-day afternoon at the Qual D'Or- ham's Pop Gun (A. M. Jenssen, sa' when, Laval received the Ger-

Amoy, Nov. 7. Time: 2 minutes 17 seconds.

man Ambassador Roland-Koester, Evincing enthusiasm for the re- and discussed in cordial tones the turn of Government troops, more Second Race-The Chinklang Cup various problems confronting both than 4,000 people attended a mass

-Seven Furlongs --

countries, above all those connect-meeting at Changting directed by 1st. Lad's Dreyfus (J. Pote-ed with the coming Saar plebes Col. Li Yen Nien. Eight from the Hunt), 2nd." Mr. and Mrs. A. V. cite. Laval is reported to Winter's White Winter (F. Noodt), sald very courteously,

have Fourth Column and Ave members none of the local gentry were elected to 3rd. Eve's Theatre Eve (F. E the less firmly, that France nel-effect co-operation between Harris). Time: 1 minute. 57-4/5thther would nor could forego any civil and

the seconds.

military officials to international obligations

According to a Mukden message, ander-stabilize prices of commodities the committee is composed of a taken by the League of Nations. and enforce other rehabilitation Japanese chairman. two delegates Laval also said that he attached measures.

from the Japanese Embassy, pup- particular Importance to the den- fals in the foreign press about the the local authorities are shortly Gendarmes Headquarters and two In pursuance of Col Li's order. pet representatives of the Japanese alleged military measures especi-taking a census of the city popu- Koreans, ally those about troop movements lation and organising militia for- opened practically in all districts Branches have been He was destrous to causes of misunderstanding.

allces with a view to eradicating the in the North Easter Provinces.--

Communist Influence. A host of China United Pren. The Ambassador voicing the former followers of the Commun- views of the Relchs Government, ists has returned to the Govern- confirmed that Germany by noment fold. Farmers, carrying hoes means under-estimated the signi- and ploughs, have reoccupied long- neance of the conditions laid down abandoned homesteads. in the treaty of Versailles for as-China United Pren. suring the freedom of the ballot by the people of the Saar.

Third Race-The Hankow Cup

Nine Furlongs 1st. Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's The Golden Eagle (H Maitland). 2nd. Allan's, Saratoga (J. K. Brand), 3rd. Mr. Elliott Hazzard's Kappa (G. Neugebauer). Time: 2 minutes 29-2/5th seconds. Fourth Race The Klukdang Stakes -One Mile And A Quarter 1st. Winsome

and Hasty's The Fledgling (J. 1. Kilmartin), 2nd. A Arm denial that Japan has Cire's Frosty Light (F. Marshall), erected fortifcations in the Paclic 3rd Mr. and Mrs. A. V. White's Islands was made in Japanese White Emperor (J. Pote-Hunt).

Firm Denial By Јаран

ཡ--དནྟསུཏ དིཀྑཾ

Tokyo, Nov. 7.

naval circles, which also denied

naval establishments are being maintained in the Islands. They expressed surprise at the "Fuss" made in the American Press over

Time: 2 minutes 48-1/5th seconds.

Fifth Race--The Wahu Plate- One Mile And A Quarter 1st. Hardi's Stolzenfels (G.

remove

The

French Foreign Minister on his TRUNK HIGHWAY

of the French Government regard- ing the complete respect for this freedom to vote had always been cleat.-

Clifton, Bristol, to Nancy, wire the matter and said that the only Neugebauer), 2nd. Oire's Rocky Transocean Kuo Min.

of Lieut. Commdr. Jan Bockett- Pugh, H.Na daughter. FOLLARD. On November 2, 1934, yat the Country Hospital. Shanghai to Audrey, wife of F. C. Pollard, a daughter, Audrey Beauclerk.

establishments in the Islands were of an industrial nature.

SMITH-On November 1, 1934, at her-

It was further contended that Japan occupied the islands during the war to facilitate the allied plan of operations and sovereignty of the Islands rested on Japan, the Islands having been given the Country Hospital, Shang-Nations but by the Aliled Council.

by the not

League of hai, to Petty and Bruce Smith,

a daughter, Margaret Anne.

MARRIAGE

-Reuter.

light (F. Marshall), 3rd. Allan's Detroit (C Encarnacao). Time: 2 minutes 51-4/5 seconds,

Sixth Race The Jockey Cup- One Mile And A Quarter 1st.

TAKING STOCK

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Rome, Nov. 7. The Saar committee of the Lea- que of Nations met on Tuesday at the Palazzo Chigi under the Chair- Castle's Edinburgh Castlemanship of the Italian reporter to (Eric Hargreaves), "2nd. Oldham's the League of Nations' Saar Ques- Jack Point (L. Moses), 3rd. Allan'stions' Committee, Aloki. Happy Led (A. C. Kaw), Time: 2 minutes 48-3/5 seconds." Seventh Eace-The Shaforce " Challenge Cup and Champion Sweepstakes One Mile

And A Quarter

The Secretariat issued a com- munique about the meeting stat- ing that the session was held to review everything accomplished up till now and then to formulate proposals which will be presented in the form of a report

at the

PENIGUEL-FREIDEL.-On Octo- clean, one need only turn to the

ber 22, 1934, at Englise de Monfort, France, Mlle Suzanne hygienic state in which meat and Freidel, daughter of Mr. and vegetables" are sold in Shanghai Mme Frieldel, of Dinard, to Mr.

and Tientsin. In Shanghai, the Armand Raymond Penisuel, and scrubbed once a day, and they Mcrn's Welcome Morn

arkets are thoroughly cleaned Opera Eve (F. Marshall), 3rd. Transocean Kuo Hin.. son of Mme. Vve E. Peniguel.

present a aplc and span appearance of Shanghai.

to patrons, while in Tientsin the markets are a credit to the Chinese authorities.

1st. F. W. Sutterle's Castle | next meeting tonbe held on No- Ribbon (V. C. Needa), 2nd. Eve'svember 21.

ון

. DEATH LEONARD. On October 31, 1934, at

8tc. Marie's Hospital, Shang-: hai, Elizabeth Leonard, wife of Mr. Alexander Leonard, ar- community chitect, age 35 years.

Editorial and Business Office: 11

fee Rous Street. Tel. 30261 Night Editor (Wanchai Office)

Tel: 9451).

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Tientsin, Nov. 7.

FISHING INDUSTRY IN KIANGSU

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Boxed Fund Loan To Help Development

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

Hangchow, Nov. 7."

Kiangsu, Cheklang, has drawn up plans för development of the fishing industry. A $2,200,000 loan from the British Boxer Fund has been successfully negotiated for, the purchase of a number of Ashing vessels and modern 1sh- ing apparatus from England.

Schools are being established where instruction and informa-

The completion of trunk high-tion can be supplied to native

fishermene ways in the interior and resump- tion of bus service on the Suiyuan- China United Press. Sinklang highway will greatly facilitate communications in the north west. Prior to the operation operation since 1st November, on of the bus service, mail to Sin-a weekly service. klang via Biberia took more than a month whereas at present it takes only twelve to twenty days at domestic instead of foreign rates. Bus running between

A

passenger and freight bus. leaving Tientsin for Hami, inau gurating the Afteenth extension to Tihua, the Sinkiang capital, has been planned.-..

Sokoloff), Time: 2 minutes 45 CHEMICAL PRODUCTS FOR Kweihua and Sulyuan has been a China United Press.

seconds.

Eighth Race-The Quinaan Handicap-7 Furlongs

H. Wade), 2nd. Forex's Cambist 1st. K A. Persen's Vinland (I

(A. C. Kew), 3rd, P. G. C.'s Viminale (H. Maitland). Time: 1 minute 57-1/5th seconds..

Ninth Race The Hwangtu Handicap-11 Furlongs

Winsome and

WAR PURPOSES

German Interest In Eastern Report

(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press") (ly Telegraph; Copyright, Tela graphic Messages Urdinance, 1895 Received, November 7, 330 p.m.)

Berlin, Nov. 7, The "Deutsche Nachrich Ten- Tungsten vifash's Violin (V. V. Needa), 3rd.

Hasty's buero" quotes at length an article (H. Maitland), 2nd. from the "China Times" on the expansion of the Japanese chemi-

1st.

Where the question of the food supply of a large section of the is concerned. the authorities owe it to the consumer to see that proper, modern and hygienic facilities are provided for the distribution of that food. Re- gulations for the markets in Hong Kong, we daresay, are rigidly ob- served and the wrongdoer prompt- London Office: 53, Fleet Streetly brought to book, but we sug- gest that it is impossible to apply modern regulations in &" market that was never designed to cope with up-to-date ideas of clean- liness. What is needed is a #market to replace the Central Market where proper provisions for

The first prize in the Champions drainage exist, where the floors Sweep was won by Ticket No. 6061. are made of material which can- Second prize by 14802 and Third not be otherwise than neat and prize by 10884.-"

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The Daily Press.

HONG KONG, NOVEMBER 8, 1934.

MARKET HYGIENE

When we point with unconcealed pride at the scenic beauty of Hong Kong, enhanced by the presence of lofty buildings and good roads, when we speak of the struggles of the pioneer that have rendered

clean, where meat is not exposed

so that it could be touched by every potential buyer, where the entrails birds, etc., are concealed from

CHAMPIONS SWEEP

J. A. Hayes's Pickled Pepper (J-cal industry containing an an- 10-3/5th seconds. A. Hayes). Time: 3 minutes

nouncement of the establishment of a special company which is to supply Japanese and

foreign armies with

chemical products for war purposes. The attracted considerable attention article

here and is likely to prove to be good copy.-- Transocean Kub Min.

Reuter."

w, and where there is plenty of JAPAN AND SIAM light and ventilation to pre- vent any stench from pervading through the whole building.

When the authorities can provide Japanese Capital For

conditions such as these for the

insist that stall holders observe the most modern rules of sanita- tion and hygiene.

all these things possible in a once marketing of the Colony's food barren island, we probably over-supply, it will be time enough to fook the fact that, in one respect ́at least we are still very backward and can take a lesson from some of the humbler cities who are our neighbours.

"

Siam Canal

AUSTRO GERMÁN RELATIONS

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press").

Cairo, Nov. 7. The former chief of the Royal Cabinet, Terk Nessim Pasha, who has been offered the Premiership tri succession to Yehia Pasha, has. reserved his reply until to-day. Transocean Kuo Win:

BETTING BILL DEBATE

London, Nov. 7. In the Commons debate on the

LOCAL AND GENERAL

One case of Enteric Fever was reported to the Health Authorities for the 24 hours ended November 6.

The 1st Destroyer Flotilla left Gibraltar for: Malta on Tuesday, en route to Singapore, where it will change over with the 8th Destroyer Flotilla

A 19-year-old girl, Lung Leung. living at 20 Bridges Street, at- tempted to take her life on Tuesday by taking Lysol.. She was in a serious condition when discovered and conveyed to hospital.

PES

i.'

A shop fok!, Luk Yee Sang, was injured on Tuesday, by bags of rice being displaced and falling on him at 452, Shanghai Street. He was admitted to the Kowloon Hospital

Mrs. 8. H. Dodwell and the Misses Dodwell will be returning to the Colony by the se. Patroclus, ar- riving on Saturday. They will take up their residence at * Haytor," 301. The Peak.

Mr. J. P. Sherry, manager of the Hong Kong Telephone Co., Ltd., returned to the Colony by the Yasukuni Maru. He was accom panted by Mrs, Sherry and Master Sherry.

Walle driving his ear in Hen-

avoid a Chinese who had got into his way. The man, however, was knocked down, and received in- furies reported to be of a minor nature at the Government Civil Hospital, where he was taken after the accident..

"London, Nov. 2. In the course of a debate yester- With a market such as we have day in the House of Commons on enylaaged (which the public has questions concerning the Sultanate. We refer of course to the ancient every right to expect in a big city of Perak, bordering the Isthmus state of our main market and the such as Hong Kong), it will be no of Kra belonging to Blam, several antiquated conditions which pre- difficult task for the educationat members stated that apprehen- vail there. No one who has been authorities to show school children stons had been aroused, in Great laught the most elementary prin- what is really meant by hygiene, Britain by Japanese diplomacy in Betting BIL, the Home Secretary,nessy Road, Wanchal, on Tuesday, ciples of hygiene can defend the At present the children are taught Siam and Malaya in connection Sir John Gilmour, again en Mr. G. T. Padgett, of the Hong Central Market as it stands to-day, to observe certain rules in relation with reports on the planned con- phaalsed last night that Govern- Konelectric Co., endeavoured to The lower floor is wet and dirty, to food,which they can see for struction, by the Biamese Govern-

ment would have nothing to do and a foul stench pervades through themselves, are not observed out ment, of a canal across the i5-

with any scheme for a State the whole building, and it is under side of the covers of their own thmus.

Lottery. He argued they had conditions such as these that books. So long as we tolerate

A member who recently visited proved vicious in their effect on meat, fish, vegetables, fruit and present conditions, so long will the region, asserted that the pro-commerce and credit and were poultry are exposed for sale. The they remain with us. We suggest jected canal, which would link the liable to lead to inanite evil market has been in this state for that in the matter of markets the Indian Ocean with the China Sea, British Wireless, many years and the public have authorities can set a very good become accustomed to conditions example by taking the Initiative which will not be tolerated in any and make an early move towards other city half the size of Hong better facilities. Hong Kong has ex- Kong...

cellent hospitals and medical in- In Singapore, the markets are stitutions and a great deal of spotlessly clean, so much so, that research work has been done here many people do their own market in diseases such as malaria and Ing. Instead of depending entirely typhoid surely prevention is bet on their servants, as is this case ter than cure and a spotlessly in Hong Kong. Lest it should be clean and hygienic market should thought that the Chinese stall be the first consideration of the holder cannot be taught to be authorities.

deserved to be discussed, for it was proposed that the building of the canal should be financed by the Japanese,

The realization of this project," he said," will haye a serious in- fluence on our strategical position in Malay Peninsula. Let us bear in mind that the digging of the Panama Canal was of great strate- gical importance in the western world," he concluded,

KING'S COUNSEL TAKE THE OATH

London, Nov. 7. Two well-known King's Counsel, J. E. Singleton and Lowry Porter, appointed by His Majesty the King as Judges to all vacancies in the King's Bench Division, took the oath of allegiat es to-day-- British Wirelear.

Chol Ching, a mason employed on the new Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank building, was Injured on Tuesday through, being struck on the head by a brick which had be come accidentally dislodged. He're ceived a scalp wound, and was sent to the Government Civil Hospital for treatment.

local branch of the Paramount Films of China, Inc., are receiving. on November 15, by the's.s. Tatsuta Maru, a special Paramount News Reel covering the end of the great, Air Race at Melbourne. The pie ture will be shown immediately at the Queen's Theatre on November 18, together with "Death Takes A Hollday."

The annual Speech Day of St Stephen's College was held yester- day. His Excellenty the Governor, Sir William Peel, giving away the prizes:

Page 7.

The programme for to-day's.con- cert at the Helena May Institute, Page 6,

appears on

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Rev. T. F. Ryan contributes an-": other interesting "Social Welfare " article on

Page 7.

Yesterday's Training Gallops by "Morning Dew" will be found on

Page 10.

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LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONE

For Nine-Province Network

Nanking, Oct. 30- Nine provinces In China, name- ly, Klangsu, Cheklang. Anhwel, Kiangst, Hunan, Hupch, Honan, Shantung and Hopei, will be link- ed up by a long-distance tele- phone network within a period of lers than three years according to plans drafted by the Ministry of Communications.

A sum of $600.000. it is learned. has

been, solicited with the Shanghai Postal Remittances and

Savings Bank as a form of in- vestment. And it is agreed that the bank deposits from the re- ceipts of the three government cable telegraph companies, in- cluding the Great Northern, the Eastern Extension, Australasia and China, and the Commercial Facific will serve as security.

According to the plans of the Ministry five trunk lines will be installed, namely Nanking-Tien- tsin. Tsinan-Hopei, Hsuchow- Chengchow and Hankow-Chang- sha, and Nanking-Shanghai. The Nanking-Shanghai line however will be installed nist— Central News Agency,

-In connection with the Empire Link Music and Educational Plan, It is understood that 52 blind girls C.N.A.C. AIR-MAIL

at the Pokfulam Home will be taught singing and piano by Mme. Lottle Gordon. These blind girls commenced their traking on Tues- day..

Free training for other missionary homes will also be pro- vided. The first scholarship award. ed under the new plan has been given to Miss Kee Chi, 706, Nathan Road, for piano, singing and elocu- tion for one year. Miss Kee will be taught by Madame Gordon..

Shanghai-Canton

same plane will leave Canton at 6.30 am on Sunday, reaching here at about 3 p.m. the same day

Shanghai Nov. 2. After a suspension of more than seven months, the air inali service between Shanghal and Canton will be resumed at 6.30 am to-day, when a new Douglas Dolphin sear plane is to take off from Lunghwa A fierce blaze broke out at No. 2. Aerodrome. It has a speed of 140 Sai Wo Lane, West Point, on Tues.miles an hour and is expected to day night causing over $4,000 reach Canton by 2.50 p.m. The damage. The amount is said to be covered by insurance. Start ing in a tes store owned by Wong Cheung, where a number of rattan The service is being operated by mats ignited on the ground floor, the China National Aviation Cor the flames quickly mounted to the poration. To ensure safety, no Arst floor, and had obtained a firm passengers will be carried until the hold before the arrival of the are pilots have received a thorough brigade. The shop on the ground testing by practical experience in floor was completely gutted, the carrying the malls. For about one loss being estimated at over $3,000 month the plane will maintain a The arst door was also burnt out. once-a-week service, Aying to Can- No casualties, however, were re-ton on Fridays and back on Bun ported.

NANKING'S EMISSARY TO CANTON

Brother Of General Chen Chi Tang

days. When a second Douglas. Dolphin, seaplane is ready, a twice- a-week service will be cperated,

The pilot and co-pilot for to=" day's night will Be Mr. E. M. ALL- son, chier pilot and operations manager of the C.N.A.C., and Capt. Cecil Sellers, a veteran aviator who fis expected to be put on the

Shanghal-Canton run permané Shanghai, Nov. 7,

7.ly. The radio operator General Chen Chi Tang's elder mane will be Mr. brother. Chen Wal Chou has left Mr. K. I. Nieh, assistant for Hong Kong by the Empress of manager of the ONAC Japan. It is believed he is carry-¦ Goreger, engineer, Mr. ing political proposals on behalf and Mr. C. H. Liu both co-pill

will accompany the

By special arrangement with of Nanking their Australian Head Office the ↑ Renter

plane to Canton sa

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