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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER

BOY KILLED

1, 1935.

REMEMBRANCE DAY

In Motor Accident Ceremony At The Cenotaph

Office.

The

the car

(From Our Own Correspondent)

A fatal accident occurred yes- Golden Yellow beautifully blend-

terday soray before noon, when ed make No. 10 in the collection Swatow, Oct. 25.

Chinese boy, aged about 12 distinctive." These Recent steamers arriving from

colours

years old, was knocked down and back naively employed by Yoshino in. Hong Kong have brought

instantaneously kl.led by a motor crlenta hundreds of Chinese residents wito an

sunset. Colours

karry No. 4067 at Connaught Road, capture, sought refuge there when cond!- thought impossible to

have Mons were seemingly bad. a while

been depicted by Japan's on the waterfront, Dear Reuters

painters exhibiting AL *go. Some of the richer class of famous

Eye witnesses "state that the people even betook themselves to Messrs, Komor & Komor Art Gai- the Straits and Salgon for

leries, Magic seems to have been orry was proceeding from west to the Bame purpose. Although the worked by brushes Purples of east when the lad suddenly darted

астояв the road, from altuation is quite normal at the varying values are combined with

the deep green in beautiful sea views. park, chased by a play mate. moment, brought about by

entrancing

unfortunate ad was run settlement of the Sino-Japanese Many original and rice dispute, the more responsible effects have been attained through over, the right front wheel strik-

but log. his head, Chinese folks still entertain the rush, technique that all

Another accident was brought fear that dark clouds will appear; defies analysis. In fact so smooth-

the notice of thie police again on the political sky. And ly is the result in some pictures tu

that one marvels that brush when, Chu Chol Chee, driver one can always understand the

such vivid and of Jorry No. 3570. reported position by the upward tendency could register

that while driving beautiful colour combinations.

11 Quean's cf the Hong Kong Dollar,

No. 15. Two figures by "Nakaya-. Road West, about 4.15 p.m. on BATHING SEASON ENDS

he collided ma" stands out d stinctively. This Wednesday

with The bathing season has come to Is the only pleture by this old and an end with other winter sports well-known

artist, who retired following in its wake. Masu from regular competition ten years Island frequenters had the use of ago and now only paints for plea- the "Fola" Shack this season.gure. It is only occasionally that During the week-end one could one of his pictures is offered for enjoy a good lunch, an afternoon sale, and they are well sought tea or a cold drink at that shack | after, though slightly higher in. thus being spared the bother of price. one having to bring along his own j food and drinks. I am sure, the great support given by the small community is much appreciated by the sponsors ·

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The smaller pictures sell this

year for $1.50. and are very sui- able for X'mas greeting cards. These are unquestionably of artis- tic merit and are popular at home. The other public matshed at the

A Novel offering is the $100.00 end of Kialat has also proved its merchandse order to be presented popularity by the daily big atten- by. Messrs. Homor's to some of the dance of bathers. Buses were run patrons of the exhibition. To give at half prices with a correspond-everyone an opportunity to see ing decrease in the ricksha fares. I these beautiful pictures and pass- Speaking of sports Basket Ball bly obtain the presentation. Ko- "and Soccer are now in full swing. mor's will be open till 8 pm.

The Police Football XI is coming

Lip fine-thanks to the pntiring' coaching efforts of Messrs. K M. and F. Lee of Bradleys. It will be remembered last year this team went to Amoy for interport soccer and made Д very good show.

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A GOOD SAMARITAN Under new government orders no one is allowed in the theatre houses without a ticket of admis- sion. Special mer. are detalled who for the job, and can't prove having paid for his amusement will be severely dealt with No theatre or cinema. houses have ever made any pro- fits inspite of full audiences at every performance for the simple reason that about 40 per cent. was comprised of free and half price tickets. Evidently the present checking of the audience is the outcome of strong protests made to the Pacification Headquarters. by the various theatre, manage, ments.

Another order issued is that no government servant is allowed to use water and electric light free of charge. At least ball price

must be paid.

THE COST OF FLYING

KENYA FINANCE

Sir Alan Pim Appointed

[Special Aur Mail Services

London, Oct. 10.

The Secretary of State for the Colonies has appoined Sir Alan W. Pim, late of the Indian Cival Ser- vice, to visit Kenya as Commis- stoner with the following terms of reference:-

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tramear No. 63. Three cooles Chan Kai, Ho Man and Lo Pan, who were, on the lorry, received slight injuries, and were sent, to the Government Civil Hospital. Both vehicles were slightly damaged.

NEW P. & O. LINER

"STRATHMORE”

Cargo Capacity

Armies should

In connexion with Armistice Day Navies and Ceremony special accommodation they so desire. for three hundred persons is being 11.10.-His Excellency the Officer the Government, reserved to the north of the Law Administering Courts. Application for tickets His Excellency the General Officer the Commodore, should be made before November 5 Commanding.

Commanding Royal to the Staff Captain, Headquarters | Officer

Force, and their staffs, the" Clergy China Command.

and Choir and all Civil Official will depart

TIME TABLE 10.45.--All troops and representa- tive bodies to be in position.

10.46.-Pipes of Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps will com- mence playing a Lament.

10.49. Omcer Commanding Royal Air Force arrives.

10.50. The Commodore Kong arrives.

Hong

10.52-His Excellency the Gen eral Officer Commanding arrives.

10.53.The Clergy Choir arrives. They will rendezvous prior to this hour in the Law Courts.

10.58.-Fipes of Fong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps will cease playing.

10.57. His Excellency the Omcer Administering the Government ar-

rives.

10.59.-Massed Buglers of the 2nd Bn. Royal Welch Fusiliers and

2nd Bn. East Lancashire Regi- ment w sound the "Last Post." Officers will salute.

11.00--One gun will be fired by one of H.M. Ships.

11.00 to 11.02.-The Silence. 11.02.-The gun will fire a second round of blank to terminate the Silence."

Air

11.12.-Wreaths will be laid by Group "B"-Royal « Navy, Army, Royal Air Force, British Legion and old Comrades Association

11.15.-Wreaths will be laid by Groups "C"-Civilian Bodles

11.20.-Troops will march of. Individuals may then lay wreaths; All troops and representatives will remain silent and at ease un- til Group C have completed" the laying of wreaths.

CHINESE MEMORIAL

On conclusion of the Ceremony at the Cenotaph, His Excellency the Officer Administering the Gov- ernment and Staff, followed by His Excellency the General Officer Commanding, the Commodore, the Alr Officer Commanding Royal Force and the Executive and Legis-

lative Councils, will rendezvous at Government House and proceed to

the Chinese Memorial on foot."

They will arrive at the foot of the steps leading to the memorial at 11.45.a.m. and will lay wreaths. This Party will return to Govern- ment House on foot as soon as they have laid their wreaths.

A good deal or attention bas

11.02.- Buglers of the 2nd Bn. where cars will be in readiness. Royal Welch Fusiliers and 2nd Bn. Those desirous of attending the been given to the luxurious AC-

will Ceremony should arrive not later commodation and comfort provid-East Lancashire Regiment

"Revellle" immediately than 11.40 am. ed for passengers in the new P. & sound' O. liner Strathmore". Less has after the last sound of the second been said about the provision for round has died away, cargo, and since this alde will be of particular interest to the com- mercial community a

lew brief notes are offered.

mand

insulated

11:03:-"D-God-Our-Help In-Ages Past" (Played by massed bands).. Previously acknowledged Prayer and Blessing by Clergy. The Gloucester Hotel "God Save The King."

P. V. Stevenson

11:07-On conclusion of the National Anthem, His Excellency the Officer Administering the Gov- ernment will lay a wreath follow- ed by:-

The "Strathmore" has a cargo capacity which after making due allowance for mads and baggage approximates to a net figure of 7,000 to 7,500 tons at 50 cuft. Specia attention has been given to the installation of space to meet the growing de- perishable for transit of produce. There is an insulated 192,000 space of nearly cargo cu.ft., and of this about 37,000 cuft. s'avalable for either chill- ed meat or frozen produce. These spaces are gas tight so that they VII Representatives can be used for the conveyance of No. 3 'tween-deck is into Ave chambers.

I The General Officer Com-

manding.

II The Commodore Hong Kong. II The Senior Air Force Officer. IV Royal Merchant Navy.

V Representative of Chinese

Community.

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VI Representative of Consular

Body.

POPPY DAY FUND

$2,543

-50

25

St. David's Society (Poppies) D. Burlingham

25

20

20

10

$2.695

P. Storms (A.P.C. Wuchow) Poppies for Ships

Further contributions will be "gratefully received by Mr. F. G

Maunder. Secretary to Earl Haig's: Fund. York Buliding, Hong Kong. Cheques should be made payable to Thomson & Co. and crossed

of Foreign "Poppy Day Fund."

DONATIONS

1. To inquire into the whole Held of Governmental expenditure

Kenya, with particular ce in ference to the cost of the ad ministrative and technical ser- vices: and to report whether, in his judgment, the total of this expenditure can be legitimately chilled meat. reduced. whether by reorganisa-sub-divided tion or other means, without de- each available for chilled meat, triment to efficiency.

fruit or other chilled and frozen

2.

The Society of. St. Vincent de To examine the present post-produce.

Government The hatches are of a large size Paul acknowledges with grateful of Kenya tion

and every facility is provided for appreciation, and thanks the re- finance, having regard to the re- venue and expenditure of the the handling of motor cars and ceipt of the following donations present and recent years and the bulky package so that altogether and gifts to the Fete on November prospective revenue and expend the "Strathmore" may be regard-3;-.

vessel of her class as gir Robert Ha Tung ture for 1936; and to advise wheed for a ther any, and if so what, modifica well in the forefront in the pro-

tions, in the existing system of vision of the latest and best in Lady Ho Tung

taxation in Kenya should be effected consistently with preserv- ing the financial stability of the Government

Sir Alan Fim has in recent years been entrusted with financial

Efforts To Make A inquiries on behalf of the Govern

Reduction

can

cargo carrying facilities.

ANXIOUS WOMEN

The offices of Messrs Johustan, ment in British Honduras, Zan-Stokes and Master was the scene zibar, Basutoland, Swaziland, and of great excitement yesterday

Little Flower Club

CHIEF CONSTABLE FOR

YEARS

Edinburgh Tributes Ta' Mr. Roderick Ross

London Oct. 18 Mr. Boderick Ross, who retired 25 this your from the Chief Constable. *hip of Edinburgh after 15 years'

50

-$150 |

St. Patrick's Catholic Club..... "KA,"

15

10

50 service, was yesterday presented with a cheque in recognition of his public work by a committee' re- presentative of Edinburgh citizens. The presentation was made in the Caledonian Hotel by Lord "Nor- and, the Lord Justice General, and the company present included Mrs. Ross, Lord Dunedin, Sir James Leishman, Sir Alexander Grant, Bt., Sheriff Brown, Sir Patrick Ford, M.P., and Chief Con-Constabls Mozren,

Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Everest!.. Messrs. Jimmy's Kitchen One Case

"Darigold" MOX: Messrs. Britannia Aerated Water Factory 30 dos Mineral Waters, The Dairy Farm Ice and Cold Storage Co. Ltd., 1 Ham and 1 Turkey. St. Paul's Institution French vent Various Articles

MARSHAL PETAIN

morning, when

women Över 100 of the working class and girls rushed into the premises,

It appears that the women were

Lord Normand, in making the presentation, spoke of the volum- former employees of the Canton

at Factory

Shamshul-

inous mass of legislation which Rubber

which

had been poured out during the hag воде into the affairs of

last 35 years, and said it was a liquidation, and

great tribute to the work of the directed by Messrs which were

police during the reign of Mr. Johnston, Stokes and Master who

Ross that all this mass of legisla Special Air Mall Services had told the women to call at

tion had been mastered and applied their wages.

London, Oct. 10.

in Edinburgh with complete about 2.30 p.m. for

Marshal Pétain, Commander-in-

smoothness. In Edinburgh they but instead they went early in

such a Chief of the French Armies in ¦ had the most helpful, the most the morning and made disturbance that the police had 1917, will visit London in the latter courteous, and the most efficient to be called to quiet them.

part of October as the guest af, police force anywhere in the world The Factory it 4s understood. Lord Derby and the United Asso- and nowhere were the relations be employed over 300 hands and the clations of Great Britain and ween the ordinary citizens and fact that only 90 of them had France. Mme. Pétain is not com- the police more friendly.

their "tickets" for ing. been given wages, caused the rest to "storm Commandant Millescamps, for the office in fear that they might mer private secretary to Marshal not be given"their due.

the Bechuanaland Protectorate.

Arrangements have been made A considerable" section of the by the courtesy of the Empire British flying.community has late- Cotton-growing Corporation for ly been occupied in an endeavour Mr. 8. Milligan, formerly Agricul- to reduce the cost et Aying, and tural Adviser to the Government their efforts have now been re- of India, to be associated with the poo, warded. A "feather plane"-as a Commissioner as adviser in respect new" type of ultra-light aeroplane of agricultural and associated has been so" aptly named-has scientific services, and Mr. C. H. been constructed which

be Hartwell, of the Ceylon Civil flown for 2jd a mile. The cost of Bervice, will act as secretary to the acroplane, including full the Commission. It is anticipated equipment, 18.' £395. It is the that Sir Alan Pim and Mr. Mi- afth type of ultra-light aeroplanegan will leave England by air on to be marketed in Great Britain October 23. and, judging by the rapidity with which developments are taking place, it will be possible within the space of a very few years to an aeroplane as buy andy cheaply as it is now possible to purchase and run a motor car,

A demonstration of the newly constructed plane, an "Aeronca J. A. P.," was given in London on the 19th of September in a wind with gusts up to forty miles an hour. In spite of the smallness of the machine the instrument board is fully equipped. The view from

SETTLERS' GRIEVANCE The appointment of the Com- missioner fulfils a promise made by the Secretary of State last month, Finance has been a long- standing grievance among Kenya. settlers, who have suffered severe- ly as the result of the fall in the prices of agricultural produce, and there has been considerable taxation opposition to increased imposed by the Government after a series of Budget deficits.

The settlers hope that the in-

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NEW GOVERNOR OF LEEWARD ISLANDS

London, Oct. 16

Pétain, and now AD.C. to the prince of Monaco, will be among these present at a dinner given in

SECRETS OF SUCCESS The head of a police force must have bigh ability, a capacity for continuous and arduous detailed work, shrewdness, unfailing tact, and, good humour, combined with calmness and fairness, and these honour

Marahat of the

qualities Mr. Ross had in great Claridge's on October 23, when measure (Applause.) More than Lord Derby will receive the guests that, he had never failed in devoted and preside. Field-Marshal Lord loyalty to the high traditions of Cavan is to propose the health of the police force. But, above all, It was announced from the the French Marshal and other he believed the great success of Mr. men under him felt that in their the plane is good. The engine quiry will result in a remodelling Colonial Office last night that the distinguished persons to be present Hoss was due to the fact that the

King has approved the appoint will be the whole administrative

Mr. Gordon

chief they had a man who would has a capacity of eighty-five miles

of the colony. Almost a half of Lethem, Governor of Seychelles, to

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, never fail in loyalty to them, but an hour as a cruising speed, and is capable of reaching a maximum Kenya's annual expenditure is for Governor and Commander-in- the Postmaster-General, Field would always see that they received speed of ninety-five miles an the payment of debt charges. Chief of the Leaward Islands, in Marshal Lord Milne, Lord Bisley, justice at the hands of the "Edin hour. The altitude which may be pensions, and other fixed sums. succession to Lieutenant Colonel Major-General Air Ernest Swinton, burgh citizens. attained is twelve thousand feet. It has also been pointed out Sir Reginald St. Johnston, who is Lord Ivor Spencer Churchill. Lørd ultra-light several times in the course of the shortly retiring from the service. Carcock, Lord Cecil Manners, Other examples of aeroplanes are now being design- long agitation in the colony that Mr. Lethem was Asistant Be Lord Charles Montagu, and M. de

rais type of plane is an nearly a quarter of the European Resident in 1924; Acting Secretary dor la London:

sident, Northern Nigeria, to 1911; Beurlad, former French Ambassa interesting development in avia civil servants there receive salarica Northern Provinces, in 1997, and tion, and in due time it will be of £1,000 a year or more, and Secretary, Northern Provinces, in come a most important feature in this, it has been contended, is too 1929. He was appointed to the shal Pétain is to be the guest of

heavy a burden.

Seychelles in 1933

the French Ambassador. British civil aviation.

of

inent of

James

During his stay in London Mar-

They would miss Mr. Boss's familiar 6gare, Lord Normand concluded, the stalwart figure that mapired condence wherever it was seen in the streets of Edinburgh. They thanked him, for his services, and they wished him and Mrs. Ross long years to enjoy their leisure.

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