HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1935.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE EASTERN EXTENSION. AUSTRALA -

HONG KONG

ORIGINAL JURISDICTION MISC: PROC; No. 8 OF 1935

IN THE MATTER OF GREEN. CEMENT.

LIMITED

ISLAND COMPANY, `(A&D RaDucer)

BLAND.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COM-

PANIES ORDINANCE

1932

TOTICE is hereby given that a No

petition presented to the Supreme Court of Hong Kong on the Eleventh day of January, 1985, for confirming the reduction of the capital of the above-mentioned com- pany fro in 86,000,000.00 to 81,954,940.00 is directed to be heard before his Lordship Mr. Justic - Alasdair Duncan Athol! MacGregor- K. C. Chief Justice of this Honour. able Court on Monday, the fourth day of March. 1985, ati, 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the Courts of Justice Victorin in the Colony of Hong Kong.

او

Any creditor or shareholder of the company desiring to oppose the mak- ing of an order for the reduction of the capital of the said company ander the above ordinance should appear at the time of hearing by himself or his counsel for that pur "pose. A Copy of the petition will be furnished to any creditor or share- holder of the company requiring the same by the undersigned on payment of the regulated charges for the

Game.

Dated this 23rd day of January, 1995.

DEACONS,

Solicitors for the Company.

CHINA HOMEWARD CONFERENCE.

'NOTICE TO SHIPPERS,

REDUCTION.

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As from 23rd January, 1935, the rate of freight on HEMP will, be

per ton of 40 cft.

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Hong Kong, 23rd January, 1935.

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Members may book seats for the Members' enclosure at the Clubhouse") from Thursday, 24th January to Tuesday 29th January, at 5.30 P.M. to 7.30 P.31.

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INTERPORT FOOTBALL.

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FROM CHIANG

Tours Former War Zone In Chapei

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

Press” (Copyright):).

Shanghal, Jan. 17. Much interest has been centred.

to

JAPAN'S RELATIONS

WITH POWERS

Foreign Minister's Speech

At Diet Session

Tokyo, Jan 22 Addressing the 67th Session of the Diet the Foreign Minister, Mr. Hirota, stated inter alla

mutual menace.

MR. HIROTA'S

SPEECH

Comment By The

"Times

NEWS SUMMARY

The case against six unemployed men for armed robbery on January 2 at Cheung Sha Wan Road, was continued before Mr. Hamilton at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday. Page 7.

The Dollar Steamship Lines are London, Jan. 22making-arrangements for another Little exception can be taken to reduced fare excursion to Manila It is needless to say that good un the tore of Mr. Hirota's state over the Chinese New Year holl- derstanding and co-operation ba ment, declares the "Times," in the days.

Page 7. on the unheralded arrival of

tween Japan and Great Britain course of a leading article, even

N General Chiang Kai-Shek here on

consultute, a really important con-in China, where the forcible sel. The jury returned & unanimous Tuesday with Madame Chlang "At a recent extraordinary ses tribution to the peace of the zure of Manchuria and Its conver-verdict of "Not guilty" in the case from his home town Fenghua, inson of the Dlet. I had the honour world.

sion into the cilent State of Man in "which Li Shing was charged. Cheklang..

to present an outline of our for "It is in consideration of these chukuo will have left bitter me with murder.

Page 6. Alighting from the plane, and eiga relations wherepf the most relationships that the Japanese mories. showing a decided improvement in gratifying aspect is the notable Government has carried on nego- Mr. Hirota's appeal for friendly The rules governing the 1995 health, which was affected some

accretion of cordial sentiments be- tiations with America and Great collaboration between the two World-Bridge Olympic which is time ago by tooth

trouble, thetween Japan änd other powers. Ic! Britain in accordance with the great nations of Eastern Asia, and being run under the auspices of Generalissimo ·· motored the is the cardinal principal of our spirit expressed above... And it is the indirect compliment paid to the China Bridge Association are residence of Dr. H. H. Kung, where foreign polley to promote Japan's in the spirit of this policy that the Republication Government, published an

Page 7. he conferred - with the Finance peaceful and friendly relations we wish to deal with all other may expedite the slow but per- Minister and Mayor Wu Teh Chen. with every country of the world countries, especially with our ceptible improvement in the rela- Mr. and Mrs. Bowes-Smith are There he also received Mr. Yang and to develop further "cultural " neighbour states with which

wetions between Nanking ane Tokyo. giving a Plano and Vocal Recitäl Teh Chao, personal representative and commercial intercourse. 7 | are anxious to foster good will and "Mr. Hirota," says the fourtial, at the Helena May Institute to- of General Chen Chi Tang of "Now that the work of lay'ng fraternal sentiments without any "has fullflled his countrymen's morrow.

Page 7. Canton, who reported on the anti- "the national foundations of Man-

expectation that the present year Communist drive in the South.

chukuo has been completed, her

would be marked by an attempt Mr. W. H. Bell gave a very in- In company with his wife and the future progress will largely de-

to place Sino-Japanese relations teresting description of his trip to children of Dr. H. H. Kung. pend, I believe, on the unreserved

on a firmer and more friendly England and back by air at the General Chiang made a motor co-operation between her people

footing."

Rotary Club's lunch yesterday. tour through the former war zone, and ours, especially in the econ in" Chapel.

omic field: It may well be expect Pressure of business preventeded that by ministering to each him from leaving for Nanking others wants we shall be able to yesterday, but it is understood that achieve ample measures of natural he will take the plane for the well-being and prosperity. In Capital to-day, where Dr. Wang these circumstances one cannot Chung Hu, Judge of the Hague but be moved greatly by the an- Court," is waiting for a conference nouncement that Emperor Kang with him. The scheme for the Teh of "Manchukuo will visit his rapprochement between the South-Majesty the Emperor at Tokyo this west and the 'Central Government Spring and thus add to the ties is believed to have been tentative of amity between the two imper- ly fixed, and Dr. Wang is only lal houses. waiting for a final discussion- with the Generalissimo and other Government leaders before leaving for Shanghai, probably during the week-end, to see Mr. Liu, Lu Yin, a member of the South-West Poll tical Council now here, and then depart dice more for Hong Kong and Canton in company with Dr.

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HONG KONG, JANUARY 23, 1935.

MALARIA IN CEYLON

China United Press (by Mail)

DEVELOPMENT OF NANCHANG Important Plans

[Special to the Hong Kong Daly

Press" (Copyright),}"

Nanchang, Jan, 14. Detailed plans for the erection of an electric power plant and water works have been approved by the Klangsi Provincial Govern- broke out early in October last in by the Shanghal Power Company. The epidemic of malaria whick ment. These plans were drawn up Ceylon has spread steadily until as a result of arrangements made it is now affecting practically the with Mr. T. L Soong, General whole of the North-western Fro-Manager of the China Develop vince and parts of those provinces ment Finance Corporation, who which border it on the south and recently visited Nanchang in com- east. It is now affecting some pany of engineers for the purpose half-million natives of the island, of surveying. and in the words of an appeal for help, works havoc equal to the Bihar earthquake."

Malaria is no stranger to Ceylon, which suffers as terribly as any-

The whole scheme calls for an

outlay of $3,200,000, of which $1,400,000 will be expended on the

water works, to be completed in one year, and $1,800,000 on the other country from this most cost- power plant, to be completed in Ly and destructive disease. This two years. Of the total capital, cutbreak is only novel for its size, the Provincial Government is to which is unparalleled in Ceylon, subscribe $500,000, the balance to and because it occurred two

be furnished by the China Deve- months before the usual date for, lopment Finance Corporation, the second of the biennial visita- The Provincial Commissioner of tions. It is made more dangerous Reconstruction, Mr. Kung Hsueh by the fact that its centre is Sul, has already communicated farther to the south and west, and with Mr. Soong, inviting the latter therefore bearer to the most to proceed to Nanchang to sign pupulous area, than is common the contract and take charge of with serious epidemics, for this the construction - part is considered healthy com- China United Press (by Mail) Pared to the north and east, which have been almost depopulated by repeated attacks. Although every possible weapon has been moblised against it, a shortage of quinine. and the firm hold it gained before the medical authorities were oven WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, aware of its existence make it

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certain that the epidemic will leave ruin behind when it finally gives way.

ROSENBERG TAKES THE OATH

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daly

Freas" (Copyright).]*

• Geneva, Jan. 217- A formality of unusual interest took place on Monday afternoon when at the beginning of the sex gon of the League of Nations The relatively small death-roll Council, the new Under-General- gives no indication of the numbers secretary of the League Rosenberg who may fall to famine or other of Russia, took the oath which for diseases against which their re some years past was prescribed for sistance will have been weakened all officials of the League of N by malaria. This disaster should tons and which states that they at least stimulate preventive will always act as measures in the future.

interests of the League According to Bir Mi pim Water and will son, director of the Boss Institute and the foremost aut malaria i In

ountries. Ceylon has and the

THE ANNUAL DINNER Tefizér L DANCE will be held af the | Ro Peninsula Hotel, » on - EBIDAY, Hrge MARCH 1st, 1985.

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steadily

It is certainly a rare privilege and honour for our entire nation to have the opportunity of wel- coming to our shores His Majesty the Emperor of Manchukuo.

SOVIET RELATIONS "We have been guided wholly by the same spirit in all our ne- gotiations with the Soviet Union, Pending negotiations on the trans- The desire to affirm Japan's in-

Page 7. fer of the North Manchuria Rail- tention of, retaining its political way have made further progress primacy in the Far East, to im-The Society for the Prevention since I last spoke, and it will not press the Nanking Government of cruelty to animals is giving a perhaps be long before an agree with the advantages of co-opera-Dinner Dance in the Hong Kong ment is reached. It the transtertion with China's mighty neigh Hotel Roof Garden on February 15, serves to eliminate the source of bour, and, at the same time to such disputes as have occurred dispel Chinese and other suspic hitherto so frequently along that lons of aggressive Japanese de- railway, and to strengthen the signs on Chinese territory, appear friendship between Japan. Man to bave inspired the "new policy chukuo and the Soviet Union, the outlined by Mr. Hirota. prime objective of the present | Reuter. negotiations will have been at- rained.

CONTRASTING EVENTS

French Peasants In Berlin

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

Press (Copyright):1

Page 7.

The death occurred yesterday of Mrs Angelina d'Azevedo Basto & well-known member of the Por- tuguese community.

Page 6.

"Morning Dew's" summing up of the 1935 Derby Griffins present form is given on k

Page 1.

Shanghai teams for the rugger: and soccer interport matches were selected yesterday.

Page 9.

LORD HAILSHAM AS HOST

London, Jan. 22, Lord Hailsham entertains Gen- eral Esu Ting Yao and members, of the military section of the Chinese transport inission and Mr.

que Tai Chi to lunch at the Carl- ton to-day Reuter.

CHINA SITUATION "Or late, the political situation in China has been somewhat quiet. That, except for fighting NAVAL MATTERS "

between Communist armies and "The Japanese Government is Government, troops, there is no paying particular attention to the civil war there at present is most naval disarmament question. I gratifying not only to China her- had occasion at the last session self, but for the sake of the peace to speak about preliminary naval of East Asia, with which Japan conversations which took place at is most vitally concerned. How-|| London between Japan, Great ever, it cannot be denied, if only Britain and the United States of in the light of history, alone, that America The fundamental po- in the Chinese political situation licy of the Japanese Government many serious possibilities are still

Berlin, Jan, 21. In the present negotiations is as latent.

Since the day when Napoleon I then explained in full, to carry "We fervently hope, therefore, himself, accompanied by his gene out a sweeping reduction of arma- not only that China will soon re, rails and his staff stood on the ments and to effect total abolition cover her stability, but that, she tomb of Frederick the Great at or drastic limitation of offensive will awake to a realisation of the the Garrison Church at Potsdam, "arms so as to free each power. whole situation of East Asia and no official representative of the some tittering remark, one of the from the menace of other Powers undertake to meet

the genuine French

nation, until Monday, French Generals of Napoleon and in fact to make it impossible aspirations of que country. In when the delegates of the French turned in anger and shouted for any Power to menace another. view of our position as China's agricultural organisations sent to "Quiet, Silence. Were he still The Washington treaty of naval neighbour and a stabilising force Berlin to confer with the German alive, we should not be standing limitation of 1922, having now in East Asia, It is our polley to Agricultural associations went to here to-day The French peasant- become incompatible with our try to assist China in the attain-see the sights of the Ancient leader on Monday was also deep- basic policy, our Government ment of this goal.

Roya residential town, accom-in thought but apparently Frede- notified the Government of "I may add that the Japanese panied by the Chief of Staff, Dr. rick's military greatness, was not the United States last year

of Government are glad to acknow- Winter. The two events, however what impressed him most. Tura Japan's intention to terminate ledge the fact that, as has been stand in sharp contrast with each ing at last to one of his country- that treaty in accordance with indicated in the gradual solution other. Napoleon's thoughts were men, he said reverently, "It was its provisions. In consequence the of various long pending questions, evidently absorbed in brilliant be who taught his farmers to Washington Treaty will cease to there is to-day a growing trend military achievements of the make two ears of corn grow where be in force as from the last day among the Chinese people to ap- Frussian King, who had only been there had been only one before" of December, 1936.

...preslate the true motive of Japan, dead two decades. Overhearing Transocean Kua Min. "This step must not be taken to while we wil do everything to mean that we intend to launch out encourage this tendency we hope on any expansion of our arma- that China will collaborate with ments, which is far from our us further in that direction On the country, we UNITED SUPPORT look forward to the conclusion of "In conclusion I wish to stress Washington Treaty, a pact based and her Pact to supersede the the need of extreme caution as on a new formula which thall be truly consonant with the spirit

thought

of disarmament,

LOCAL AND GENERAL

well as strong determination on been imposed against arrivals 8:30 pm. as on previous occasions: the part of our people if. In the from Keelung on account of small-

Quarantine restrictions have commence at 845 p.m. Instead of

midst of complicated and im- poz zettled conditions and interna tional relationships,

with Nath

to to

our

from the will become and

Lord and Lady Dunsford were passengers on the RM3. Empress of Asia which arrived in port yes- terday.

But the

for of to-morro as per schedule. She take has long een cho 15 carrying cargo of fresh fruits

foreign policy is such from Batavia stated. After all, for-

country are

RELATIONS WITH U.S. Japan and the United States consolidate our post economic relationship of mutual licy and purpose have been bound not only by vital realise interdependence unparalele else- where, but also by an historical League bond of friendship ever since the effectiv

The as. Tiibadak, of the JCJL commencement of their inter-ourg will be the greater burden off is due here this evening. Instead course. There exista no question resonsibility, between the two countries which is intrinsically dificult of amic- able solution. Certainty it is unas 1 hay maginable that there should be any cause of conuict between the two countries, separated by the vast expanse of the Pacific, OUR FORMER ALLY Britain, wille it is

As for our former ally, Great order to safeguard Cou trade we have yet to discuss var- lous matters cannot globe. esta betw sidered

On the occasion of the presenta the moral and mg tion of certificates and prizes

for

HAPSBURG

His Own For any

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for Manis at::?

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after

A meeting of the History and Geography Section of the Hong Kong Teachers Association will be held in the SCM. Fost 100m on to-morrow at 5 discussion will be on text-books and atlases..

Mr. AH-Medar, the Interport

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A Carnival Dance,

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