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HONGKONG FOOTBALL

-ASSOCIATION,

BIRTHS HANNA-At the Singapore General Hospital on July 12, to Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Hanna, a daughter. DES COURAILS-On July 18, 1935, at Shanghai to Comte and #Comtesse des Courtils, a son,

Guy.

DEATHS COLLACO-On July 17, 1935. at Shanghai, Marie Oliviera Col-

LUBS, Referees and Linesmen wishing to join or retain their membership are reminded that in accordance with the new rule the closing date is now overdue but sub-... ject to their application being received by August lat with dues they will be accepted. Entries for the Leagne will be treated in the same manner! as above.

The Clubs who have not yet nominated their representatives for "the Council are requested to do so

without further delay.

MANNING. L. RÄILTON,

Hon. Secretary. Hong Kong, 23rd July, 1985.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.

PROBATE JURISDIUTION,

IN THE GOODS OF ADMIRAL HUGH PIGOT WILLIAMS, LATE OF THE MANOR HOUSE BEDHAMPTON RAR HAVANT IN THE COUNT OF HANTS, RETIR- ED ADMIRAL, DECEASED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the Court has, by virtue of Section 58 of the Probates Ordinance 1897, made an Order limiting the time for creditors and others to send in their claima aguinat the above estate to the 17TH day of JULY, 1935.

All creditors and others are accord- ingly hereby required to send their claims to the undersigned on or before that date.

Dated the 22nd day of July, 1936.

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Executors & Trustees.

Prince's Building, a

Lee House Street,

Hong Kong.

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luco, aged 51 years, widow of the late Carlos Francisco Col- laco.

LAMB-On July 18, 1935, at the

-Shanghai General Hospital. George Willam Lamb, aged 47 years.

GENIN-On July 15, 1935, at the

Shanghai

Hospital, General Annie Jeanne Genin, aged 90 years, GUILEFF-On July 15, 1935. at hia residence, 297, Route Win- ling, Mr. Semen V. Gulleft. aged 78 years.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1935.

DAVIS CUP

TENNIS

CHINA NEWS SUMMARY

TROUBLE AHEAD AGGRESSION IN CHINA

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Von Cramm Beats Allison

London, July 22, The Davis Cup singles match which was interfered with by rail on Saturday was played to-day

when Baron von Cramm (Ger- many) beat Allison (USA) 3-5,

6-3, 6-4.

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The German player was driving with magnificent precision within inches of the lines and gave masterly display both in a splendid service, glorious all-round hitting and marvellously angled shots..

Van Cramim' served many back- band winners in the first' set while Allison repeatedly came into the picture with spectacular volleying. Editorial and Business Offes: 11, The American saved two set points in the tenth game, but tragically served three double faults in the fourteenth.

Ice House Street, Tal: 30251. Night Editor (Wanchal Office):

Tel., 24511.

London Office: 53, Fleet Street,

E.C. 4.

The Daily

Press.

HONG KONG. JULY 23. 935.

FAR EASTERN POLICY

It was only récently that Japan spoke again with her army, for threats of military action accom- panied by the massing of troops towards Tientsin dissipated" even the appearance of authority which the Government of Nanking exer- Further- cised in Hopel Province.

more it has given Tokyo open and unchallenged rule in this produc- tive and populous area of North China. The sequence of recent Far Eastern

has been events sudden, significant but not unex- IN THE SUPREME COURT OFpected. For instance the over-

HONG KONG

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PROBATE JURISDICTION.

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thrust of Japanese power into Chinese territory south of the Great Wall was accomplished with remarkable rapidity for while Nanking demurred. at the creation THE GOOD OF HERBEET of this second Manchukuo, General LARARD, LATE CAKE OF CAR- | Chiang Kai Shek made no attempt MICHAEL AND CLARKE VICTORIA at open resistance, and despite IN THE COLONY Or HopexONG, Japan's report of a sharp reduction MARINE ENGINEER, DECEASED,

In her forces around Peiping and Tientsin, Britain and America, as signatories of the Nine Power Pact entered at once into consultation.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has, by virtue of Section 58 of the Probates Ordinance

Von Cramm gave a perfect dis-

FOR LIN?

Marriage Without Permission

Pretexts For Interference

(Special Air Mall Service

Landon, July 6. Washington, July 22

It appears, that Japan now Dr. Alfred Eze, Chinese Ambas- thinks it is time to settle an ac- sador here, declines to confirm or cumulation of disputed points with deny the report that he has been China, has sent something like an instructed to send James Lin to ultimatum, and is preparing to ex- China Immediately for punish-tend her sphere of control. The Tangku Truce, providing for a Mr. James Lin." University of demilitarised zone in North China, Ohio student and son of the Pre-has, the Japanese complain, been sident of China, was married last repeatedly violaced. So far по week to Misa Viola Brown, a shop-very specific charges have been girl of Columbus, Ohio, in spite of made, but the course of events his father's disapproval.

ment.

Mr. Lin, met his bride by chance. While he was buying some fishing täckle in a Columbus store he lost his pocket book, which was found by Miss Brown and returned to him Romance began here and

culminated in marriage.

play from the rear of the court in the second set which he won in fifteen minutes. Allison "was in- clined to storm the net and was repeatedly forced to make errors. Allison recovered in the third set to lead 3-2. Von Cramm was favoured by numerous lucky net- | Reuter. corders. Both played 2. Berce game with all-round hitting and great volleying counter-passing shots. Von Cramm crowned his triumph with a brilliant burst when he finished his service to win a love game and the match- Reuter

THE STEWARDS' CUP

Latest Call-Over

London. July 22.

1:

TYPHOON WARNING

Typhoon in about 122 degrees Long. E and 20 degrees Lat, N., moving N.W.

Typhoon in about 142 degrees Long. E. and 11 degrees Lat. N..

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"IRRESPONSIBLE” CHINESE

coincide is a deliberate invention. Mr. Fin Tung, the Japanese mess- age concludes, promised that he would be very careful in future what he said regarding his visit to Japan.

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- The frivolous nature of the pre- tended indignation of the Japan- ese arty, authorities may be learnt from an examination of their own complaints. The Arst of these complaints is that in the Loyang

To interpret the culture of China. and other Asiatic nations to the Occident is the purpose of the newly established- Oriental M- stitute of the University of Hawaii In Honolulu. The Institute wil achieve its purpose by several means. It will sponsor exchange professorships and student scholar- ships between the University of Hawaii and the leading universities of Asia,

Page 7.

Wong Laung, unemployed, was brought before Mr. W. Schofeld yesterday afternoon charged with committing an indecent assault on

Wantsal Street on July 14, Page 6. an 11-year-old girl, So Fo Tai, in

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Page 7.

branch of the Chinese Military calls to mind the "outbreak" in

Academy are some Koreans whose September, 1931, following which duty, in case of a war with Japan, i Lionel da Silva, aged 23, - the Japanese published long lists would be espionage and sabotage.countant of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer of outrages in Manchuria which Considering that at the time of of China, Shell House, Hong Kong, bad culminated in the Mukden ex- the annexation the greater part was yesterday discharged at the plosion. No doubt a list is ready of a million Koreans migrated into Central Magistracy, without or in preparation for showing the Manchuria, that they were freely stain on his character, when a world how badly China has kept accepted as Chinese citizens until charge of alleged embezzlement, A statement that he had been

the Tangku truce; büt, so far as the Japanese emphatically object against him was withdrawn. married in China was vigorously anybody seems to know at pre-ed, and that the Japanese are using

Page. 6. denied by the young man. He ad-sent, no Japanese in the demili. Koreans as spearheads” for the mitted that he had received a tarised zone has lost life or pro- penetration of Manchuria, it is not

Pleading guilty to charges of cable from his father, Mr. Lin Sen.perty.

surprising some Koreans in procuring and having taken part disapproving of the marriage. It is plain, of course, that "the China, as in Siberia, may be found

in a tranzaction regarding a 15- "But father does not understand, military people have taken the ready to operate against Japan: year-old girl named Lam Shum, and besides this is my business, matter in hand. Indeed, the bus it would take better evidence Ko Shing Ming, 22, unemployed. not his," he said-

Japanese commander administered than a military complaint, Itself

was sentenced by Mr. Wynne- a sharp reproof to the Chinese based on surmise or the informa-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy omcials for attempting to ap- t'on of spies, to establish it.

this morning, to six months* hard proach the Foreign Office in Tokio

MURDERED CHINESE EDITORS labour, while Cho Luk, 36. married on the subject. The breaking of a

was sentenced to 12 truce, he reminded them, is a The second complaint is that woman,

The second defendant military matter and not to be set- General Yu Hsueh-chung, head of months, The following typhoon warning tled by diplomatic action. But ap-Hopel province, promised on April had against her a previous con-

viction for a similar offence. telegrams were received yesterdayparently this is a fact that only 11 to reform the peace preserva-

Page 6. through the American Consulate military men may mention. A few tion organs," but instead of that days ago the "Japan Chronicle," he "extended the zone under his. from Manila, despatched at 2.50

When So Shing, "allas So Fat Ban, of Kobe, suffered the seizure of al- direct control and eliminated the p.m.

most a whole issue in which the pro-Japanese or pro-Manchukuo allas So Cheuk King, age 32, was independent action of the War forces"-in other words, did the arraigned at the Criminal Sessions a charge of man- Office was remarked upon, and had exact opposite of what the Japan-yesterday on

ese had ordered him to do. To the slaughter, the Puisne Judge, Mr. to reprint with the space of the offending article left blanks

Western mind there is something Justice Lindsell, asked why the pri rather comic in this, but it is high-soner was not indicted for murder. Three days later an interestingly seriously politics in China. item of news arrived from : Shang- It has been mentioned that the

outrages hal. Mr. Yin Tung, the Director intolerable

in North

En route to Australia to return of the Peping. Railway Adminis- China include no offerices against

the goodwill mission of Mr. Lathan tration Bureau, was interviewed on Japanese life or property; but on who recently visited Japan, Eds his return from a visit to Tokio, May 3 two Chinese editors, the Excellency Mr. K. Debuchi, Japan- and was reported as saying that creatures of the Japanese mili-ese Ambassador Extraordinary to Government quarters tary, were assassinated in Tien- Australia, arrived in Hong Kong Japanese were not entirely in accord among tain, and the fact that the assas-yesterday by the Dollar liner Pres. themselves with regard to the sins are still at large is regarded Wilson.

Page 7. "situation in North China. The as proof of Chinese official com- next, morning Mr. Yin Tung called plicity, though the murders took on Major General Rensuke Isoya, place on the Japanese concession. the Japanese Military Attache, and where the Japanese have their was closeted with him for an hour own police. The Blueshirts (a and a half. The Japanese news Kuomintang "body-China has not agency states that General Isoya escaped, the coloured-shirt epide-

(Special Air Mail Service) pointed out to Mr. Tin Tung that mic) and the Central Gendarmery

(London,` July 6. the Chinese military officials in a body specially attached to the North China are quite irresponsible person and cause of General Espionage secrets of the days of and pretend that the various Chiang Kai-shek are openly Waterloo are thought to be the "issues" in North China are mere charged with responsibility for the cause of the Foreign Office stop- local troubles, not justifying their murders, and their efection from ping a sale at Sotheby,. interference. Why the Military North China is rigorously demand- Letters written by Nelson and to Have been Attache should make this comed, as well as that of all members Wellington were plaint a railway official is not or the Kuomintang. This recalls sold. It was announced that any- quite clear, but the more important the fact that on December 25. body who bought the documents ilable to have them con- part of the interview perhaps was 1032, the military in Tokio gave was the sharp warning that Mr. Yin but a manifesto (which somehow fiscated urider the Official Secrets

in Act. notice) Tung, must not make chy careless attracted but little to

comments regarding his recent which visit to Japan and the authorita- Kuomintang was set forth as a tive pronouncement that any prime necessity-a pretty large or- statement that the opinions of the der considering the. large part Japanese military author tes and has the Kuomintang has played the Japanese Government do not in China since the revolution.

The following is the latest call-moving W.N.W. over for the Stewards' Cup, which is taking place on Wednesday, July 30, at Goodwood over a distance of six furlongs:

10/1 Sunny Palm (0) 100/9 Sunny Palm (t). 100/8 Solendid (t and a). 100/8 Cora Deans (0), "100/7.Cora Deans (t).

100/8 Kirk Royal (0). 100/7 Kirk Royal (t). 100/7 Priok (0), 100/6 Priok (t).

20/1 Valkyrie (t and o). Router.

ABYSSINIA'S ATTITUDE

PRAISED

(From Our Special Correspondent:

Canton, July 22, Abyssinia's unyielding stand towards Italy was highly extolled by Mr. Chou Lou, leading member of the South-west Political, in a speech this weekly memorial morning.

Italy is a much bigger country than Abyssinia both geogra phical area and population, Mr.

In

1897, made an rder limiting the time The restrained attitude of the BAHRAM FAVOURITE FOR Chow went on, yet the latter has

for Creditora and Others to send in their claims against the above Estate to the 15TH DAY of AUGUST, 1935.

"

United States is somewhat sign- ficant though it must be added

here that she is no less friendly to

All Creditors and Others are sacord-] China. Do not let it be, for a ingly hereby required to send their moment, supposed that the United claims to the undersigned on or before; States condones this new extension that date.

of Japanese dominance into China, for it is probable that the United States Government is alive to the fact that its diplomacy must be conducted within the framework of Its actual Intentions in the Far East.

Dated the 22nd day of July, 1935. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Administrator,

Prince's Building, "!

Tee House Street,

Hong Kong.

13689

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

LOST.

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THE ST. LEGER

London, July 22. Bahram, winner of the Derby 15 favourite for the St. Leger, the odds offered are 5/4, wille 11/8 have been taken. Field Trial comes next In the betting, with 11/2 offered and 6/1 taken.

the determination to stand up against a European power. In view of the stif resistance of Abyssinia against Italy, Mr. Chou said that the League of Nations is paying more attention to the dispute than before.

On the other hand, the League cf Nations took a great inter- est in Manchuria from the very

The St. Leger will be run at Doncaster on Wednesday, Septembeginning, but China fails

ber 11.- Bleuter.

THE MAURETANIA IS DEAD

(Special Aur Mall Services

London, July 6. The Mauretania went to her

So far as British and American opinion is concerned, it needs both more facts and a clearer, under- standing of what action will best serve common interests. Recent events. clarify the alternatives which confront British and Ameri- can diplomacy in Asia although this has not altered in any way the actual situation in North China, Shortly after Tokyo gave Man- churia ita independence" from China the Japanese Army separated Kilted, the solitary piper played Höpet from Nanking-in fact if as the liner slowly edged her way pot in name. Japan then took to the dockside at Rosyth where title to its conquests for only she will be broken up. recently officials (Chinese) in As the hotes died away across the ing this Bill of Lading which is Tientsin and Felping who were Firth of Forth, the engines that declared null and void.

were the pride of Britain's crafts- men stopped for ever.

THE Public is hereby notified THE

that a Bill of Lading. No. 6, for One Drum Fireclay e1 8.8. SHANTUNA" arrived 18th July, 1935,

PAGAN & CO., LTD... marked 281, Klangse Road, has been

Shanghai, Chins.

No. 10.

fost and is warned against negotiat

HIN FAT & CO., LTD. Hong Kong, 28rd July, 1935.

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HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

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Bot quite liked by the Japanese were relieved of their posts and. where at one time indirect and well-armed persuasion" was the policy, there now obtains a well- armed dictation. This' may be explained by the fact that per suasion was too slow a process for impatient Army Chiefs who did not feel It was quite the right measure for urgent economic.

...

grave to-day. A piper's lament

was her funeral march.

For a week the "corpse" will be In the dockyard basin.. People will Inspect it. It will be Britain's final homage to the Grand Old Lady of the Atlantic.

make a show, said Mr. Chou At first the League passed a resolu- tion asking Japanese troops to retire to their orginlal position. Then a Commission of Enquiry was sent to Manchuria. Later on, America showed her assistance to China, by granting a huge wheat and cotton. loan and finally Sec- retary of State Stimson set forth his non-recognition of rights ac- quired by force.

"China has lost the four North- declared Mr. east provinces," Chow. "Now Chahar and Hopei are, practically lost."

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ESPIONAGE SECRETS OF

WATERLOO

the extirpation of the The documents were originally acquired by Lord Stuart de Re- thesay, who was Ambassador in the time.. The Foreign Paris at

that these барета Office claim should belong to them.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

A telegram has been received by the local office of the CPR. to the effect that the "Romance" sailed from Yokohama on Saturday afternoon, the 20th instant, en route for Vancouver.

The South-west authorities and public bodies have issued many circular telegrams concerning Sino-Japanese problems, but some newspapers did not publish them While out swimming at Big Wave er placed them in obscure corn-Bay on Sunday Mr. R. A. Edwards, hand. news was the victim of a thief, who stole ers. On the other

a watch, money, and a pair of concerning, actors and actresses

spectacles, to the value of $92, from had all the "breaks," he added.

the pocket of his shirt which was left hanging on a tree.

BRITISH OFFICER RELEASED

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The forthcoming wedding is an nounced between Mr. Ernest Robert Tinkham, entomologist, Lingnan University, Canton, and London, July 21, It is understood that Lieutenant Virginia Francis Dunn, en route Joseph Chamberlain, son of Sir to the Colony by the CFS. Empress Austen Chamberlain, who was of Canada. arrested by Wahabiz when he

pair of gold cuff links, valued at 130, a watch valued at $80 and three opal stones, valued $10, to the total value of $320.

July 29, at the same time and place.

One case of enteric fever was re- ported to the Health Authorities for the 24 hours ended on July 21.

The Chinese Government has approved the suggestion of sending special mission to Slam to in- A haul of clothing and jewellery vestigate trade and the conditions to the value of $400 was made by at the Chinese there. The mission a thief at the mess of Messrs. is to be composed of nine members O K. Gidumali and Watumull at and organized by the Ministry of 52 Wyndham Street, first floor, on Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Fin- Sunday, according to a police re-atice, Ministry of Industry, Ovét- port. During the temporary ab-seas. Affairs Committee and com- sence of the inmates from the house, mercial and industrial organiza- someone gained admittance by tions in Shanghai. The expenses climbing up the verandah through for the mission have been tenta- a window and removed the pro- tively set at $30,000.. perty. Cash amounting to $100 was also taken away,

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On the written application of the Shanghai Commerce and 10-

Whilst walking along Causeway dustry Loan Committee, the Fin Bay Road near the naval football ance Ministry has handed over to ground at 4.30 am. yesterday, Lau the Committee for custody $20,000.- Book aged 57, coxswain of the 000 Treasury Bonds The bonds motor boat Kwong Sang, was way have been in turn given over to the laid by three men and robbed of Native Products Bank by the the police, the victim of the rob- loans are to be granted local shops bery stated that he left his motor- and tactories from the bonds has boat in Gordon Road, Bay View, not been decided upon yesterday morning and, proceeded OTOPA

is Causeway Bay Road to Yau-

DOG-BITE VICTIM'S IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that pressure..

* DEATH an Interim Dividend of 22.10.0; Except for the very highest per Share, subject to deduction of grades, Japan can obtain all the

Having been bitten by a dog in Income Tax, has been declared for cotton she requires for her mills the hand on June 16 at Matankok, the HALF YEAR ending 30th, from North China, and this cotton

Cheving Yau, a 19-year-old stone- JUNE, 1935 at the rate of 2/2.1/2 would be manufactured either by breaker, received anti-rables treat- per Dollar,

Japanese-owned mills in China or

ment at the hospital Feeling bad. crossed with a patrol from Akaba THE DIVIDEND will be payable Japan and then marketed in with terrible pains over the body, on, and after MONDAY, 12th China. "In the light of what other the lad was admitted to hospital been ordered released Shimomura, commander-in-Chief $144 in money. In this report to Committee's chairman. When the AUGUST, 1935, at the offices of powers have done in the process of the Corporation, whear Shareholders empire building and also in their 02 Bunday where he died yester are requested to apply for Warrants.efforts in protecting trade, it can- THE REGISTER OF SHARES not be said that Japan, in the of the Corporation will be CLOSED words of St. Luke, are sinners from MONDAY, 29th JULY to above all men though it is gen- SATURDAY, 1015 AUGUST (both erally felt that a policy of aggres days inclusive), during which period son in China will not, in any way, no transfer of sbares can be

solve or even mitigate Japan's very registered,

real and severe economic problems.

By Order of the Board of Directors

V. M. GRAYBURN

Kong, 10th July, 1985-

Chief Manager,

day afternoon,

Though it is strongly suspected that the cause of death is rables, this cannot be definitely establish en until after the post mortems which is to be held to-day,

This view of international relations fore, to the United States and is not, however, taken by those at Great Britain to detern present at the head of the Japanese practicable and constructive Far Opvernment and it is left, there, Eastern policy.

The Japanese cruiser Tatsuta, into Redjaz territory, has now Dagship of Rear Admiral Shosuke It was feared that the release of the 5th Destroyer Flotilla, left of Limit. Chamberlain might be for Hainan yesterday at 3 p.m. delayed owing to the frontier with the Admiral on board. Dur- negotiations at present proceeding ing the week-end, Admiral Shimo- between the British authorities mura visited Macac on the river and King Ibn Band.

gunboat Baga, returning to Hong | mati. Near the football ground, three men stopped him and took It is explained that Lt. Cham-Kong this morning.

the money from him. They then berlain inadvertently crossed the frontier on July 13 in an Army Warder 7 Pile, residing at 7 fled towards Tung Lo Wan Road transport car and was arrested by East quarters Breezy Point has No arrests have yet been made the Baudi authorities. A search reported to the police that be ing car, sent to find Lieut. Cham "berlain, was also detained

Beuter,

July 14 omeThe second Rubinstein recital twee Derson stole

from? his dressing Announced as taking place on the table two rings valued at $300 a 24th has now been postponed until

In the complete Pass List for the April Examination of the Institu tion of Civil Engineers Bection

the names of the following candidates from Shanghal appear: Mr. R. MacK Currie, Mr. A. Martin. Mr. B. E lory. In addi- tion the Preliminary Ez. was passed by Mr R H Bernett at Kowloor

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