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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF нома кома

PROBATE JURISDICTION,

la rus Goods or 18ABEL GIL

D BOLA VIUDA D TUASON, LATE OF 658, MANINY Br9, MANILA, IN THE PHILLYING INGATOR. Widow, DrushED,

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Not the Court han, by virtue of

Section 68 of the Probates Ordinance 1897, made an Order limiting the time for Creditors and Others to send in their claims against the sbore Estate to the 11TH DAY of DECEMBER, 1935....

All Creditors and Others are accord. ingly hereby required to send their claims to the Undersigned on dr before ⇓ that date.

· Dated the 13th day of November, 1985, JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Administrator,

Frince's Building,

Ice House Street,

Hong Kong.

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HONGKONG GOVERNMENT

RADIO TELEGRAPH SERVICE

FROM

FROM the 13th day of November, 1935, and until further notice, the charges for Telegrams will be

collected at the rate of Dollar 1.10 to equal Gold Franc 1.00.

Editorial and Business Office: 11 Ice House Street. Tel, 10231. - Night Editor (Wanenal Office):

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'London Office: 53, Fleet Street,

E.C. 4.

The Daily Press.

Bono Kono, November 14, 1936.

LOANS TO CHINA

of loans to

HONG KONG DAILY

PLANES STILE SEARCHING

Melrose Anxiety Dispelled

Peninsula. He was uninjured.

The Air Commodore in charge | of the search for the missing airmen

has paid a warm tribute to Mel- rose's courage, but has asked him to withdraw from the search be- cause of the great hazarTCİS at taching to th.

PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1935.

UNEASINESS IN SHANGHAI

Japanese Call On Mr. Arnhold

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To-day's visit was followed by a

call on the Secretary General of the Council, Mr. Fessenden, by Mr. Ishii, Japanese. Consul General who conveyed his dissatisfaction

THROUGH THE OFFICE WINDOW

(By C. L. 0.2.

chair and ricksha coolles squatting

away for all they are worth and in a busy thoroughfare: gambling

generally making themselves a nuisance to the public, and to the businessman occupying offices in that locality.

NEWS SUMMARY

Our correspondent "Forward" gives his forecasts of Home Foot-- ball for the week-end on Page 10.

Hong Kong race ponies were put on training gallops yesterday" at Happy Valley. Times returned ap- pear on

Page 11.

Initial results of the Steel Coul- son's Snooker League appear on

Page 10.

Page it.

The Shanghai Cricketers met

H

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A visiting doctor to this Colony Our magistrates are human and made a comparison of Hong Kong humorous. It is good for them to and Ball on Tuesday at the Rotary keep smiling or causing other peo- London, Nov. 13...

weekly luncheon. I was in tremor ple to smile. Their work is one Shanghai, Nov. 13. James "Melrose, Australian alr

lest he should speak of Ice House rous, and it is just as well that With the approval of the Japan Street. The speaker apparently they relax themselves by banding man, who has been engaged in the

ese consular authorities, a delega-did not have the occasion to pas5 search for his fellow-countrymen,

down advices from, the Bench Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith and ion from the Amalgamated Japan- through

this narrow ese Street Associations called on street, or that he was too mercitu

and noisy Therefore I was not surprised when his co-pilot J. T. Pethybridge,"wa"

Mr. Arnhold. Chairma

I in my daily "news sheetes” (with" himself missing for, some hours

the to us. Anyway the eye-sore is there. Shanghal Municipal Council, and It is a disgrace to see so many

apologies to "Pepys) that one of A cricket eleven representing the yesterday, having made a forced

"requested the Council to "prompt-

them had made a long discourse Press of Hong Kong has been. landing on a narrow beach near

on the evils of keeping dogs, or chosen to play against the First ly take effective smail Siamese village on the Malay measures to remove the state of and adequate

keeping them for some friends. XI, of the Indian Recreation Club uneasiness" prevailing in Shang

Well, all I can say is that much on Saturday. hal.

advice specially coming from 30 eminent a source must be treated seriously-but not too seriously, I and defeated the K.C.C. yesterday hope. We want our canine friends, | in a match featured by bright and I think they are more faith- | batting.

Page 10. ful than some of the other friends we have. "And we do not want to A large gathering was present at exterminate dogs wholesale. Whilst the distribution of prizes to the on this subject, I think that there successful candidates of the Peace are several persons in Hong Kong Poster Competition organised by as well as in other parts of the the League of Nations Society world who would want to keep which was performed by Lady cockerels, or even roosters, pre Southor at the Cathedral Hall rerably the Leghom breed, and if yesterday. these early risers disturb the peo- plz next door, certainly it is too

At the Central Magistracy yes-- much to expect that we must do terday, Lo Ting Hot, an unemploy- some "exterminating" in this dired seaman was charged before Mr. ection. If any killing 19 to be Macfadyen on two charges (a) (m- done, let us begin with the radices, peding mail with the intention of and the joy-riders tooting their obtaining reward and (b) with horns in the wee hours of the trying to obtain money by false.

pretences." He was found gulity morning.

or both charges and tenced to a term of imprisonment.. Fare 6.

The British Government's pro- posal in early March to Japan, the United States and France that consideration be given to Anancial assistance for China, which ap- peared at that time to be on the verge of collapse because of the baneful effects of the American silver programme, was not long in breeding PUOLIS

some of them allegedly China sought by China, and others allegedly pressed upon her. That was the diversity of opinion pre- the valling at the time. Later talk of a joint international loan gave way to talk of separate loans by Great Britain, the United States and Japan with the possibility of British Wireless.

British loan in various forms, receiving the znost persistent notice.

Japanese propaganda at the time was not slow to make capital (3937 of the situation, and when Bir Frederick Leith-Ross was sent out by the British Government, a vell- ed threat Was held out that "Japan's Hands-Off-China" policy must be respected and that inter- ference in the euphemistic Sino- Japanese relationship, or assist ance to China in any shape or

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NOTICE.

HE NOVEMBER HALF

TEARLY GENERAL MEET.

ING of VOTING MEMBERS will be held at the Club House, Happy Valley, on Thursday, 28th November, 1985, al 5.30 p.m.

ALL MEMBERS ara cordially invited to attend and participate in any discussion which may ensue.

By Order of the Stewards,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 12th November, 1935...

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

form would not be tolerated.

determined stand in her monetary Now that China has taken a reform. Japan once again accuses

Great Britain of having assisted Chins in the shape of a huge loan. How bitterly Japan feels in the matter and to what extent is the accusation true may well be glean ed from Reuter's cables from Tokyo and London, which appear- ed in the "Dally Press" yesterday. The Tokyo cable said:

"Following consultations between the Ministries concerned, it is un- derstood that Japan will shortly reply formally to Britain concern ing a proposed international: Ioan to China.

HE TWELFTH EXTRA

The reply will express regret BACE MEETING will be held that China currency reform, which (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY greatly affects Bino-Japanese eco- VALLEY on SALURDAY, 16thnomic relations, has been carried NOVEMBER, 1985, commencing at out without prior consultation with

2.00 P.M.

The First Bell. will be Bung at

1.80 P.M.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary, Hong Kong, 11th November, 1895,

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Japan.

If a richeba and chair

stand must be provided for the conven- with the failure of the Municipalence of the passengers to an from successful, but is continuing.

The searen so far has been un- Police to arrest any demonstrators Kowloon side, I cannot understand in Nanking Road when they why a policeman is not stationed A Canberra messag: states that wrecked a Japanese shop on Mon- there to keep the coolies in order. the Australian House of Repres-day--- entatives is contributing £1,600 | Reuter, towards the cast of sending a pri- vate plane to carry on the search in the Slamese and Malayan jur:gles—

CANTON-HANOI AIRLINE

Shanghai, Nov. 13. A Sino-French agreement has been concluded governing the establishment of an air-

Canton line between

and Hanoi and linking by air with France.

The Canton-Hansol airline will be operated by the China National Aviation, Corporation which has been instructed to conduct trial flight pre- paratory to the inauguration the line within three months Reuter.

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#447**W*TEITTEE

ATLANTIC AIR PROJECT

Discussions At Ottawa

"

DEMAND ON NANKING

Nanking, Nov. 13. The Japanese authorities have made. representations to the For eign Office in connection with the recent Shanghal incidents and de- maad complete suppression of anti-Japanese movements. Reuter,

LIVE SHELL EXPLODES

Accident On British Warship

Perhaps it is not too late to do something in that direction,"

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Our Government, like the good Samaritan, always come to our re- scue when danger threatens It and ten cent pieces and also pa- has provided us with nickel five!

per money to relieve the situation. That is all to the good, but the pertinent question may be asked why such a good scheme has not been thought of before, or why no necessary precaution has been taken to check the outflow of sil ver from the Colony. I suppose the lesson learned in 1932 when a Japanese family was murdered by Chinese mobs before the Police realised that such danger could exist in a British Colony, has by now sunk in the water of Lethe,

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"And one may be permitted to asked what is the Government . Shanghal, Nov. 13.

do or is doing behind going to Two naval ratings were slightly the scene to check the unwar- Injured when a Hve charge in ranted daily increase in the price saluting gun on HLM.S. Dorsetshire of practically all commodities. moored of the Shanghai Club ac- Goods now in the stock of our cidentally exploded this morning.shop-keepers were bought at 3 The Naval authorities sent an cheap price and paid for at a low explanation, to the Chinese au- exchange rate, Is there any le- thorities to enable them to correct gitimate reason for them to put Bay possible misapprehension prices to so high a level as they among the pervous populace.

are going now I am not con- versant with the law but. I think such" method of profiteering can be checked if only the Government would condescend to do so.

de.

...NO DEMANDS MADE -While reiterating that no manda Eave been made as a re sult of the recent incidents, a London, Nov. 13. Japanese Embassy spokesman in- Discussions will take place informed Reuter that "until

the Ottawa this month between the local branch of the Kuomintang British and Canadian authorities is closed we cannot be assured of the cessation of anti-Japanese ac- concerned in the project and with representatives of Ireland

and tivities in Shanghai. We are wait- Newfoundland on for the trans-Atlantic air route.

the proposals ing and watching to see what the Chinese authorities do about it."- Reuter, Donald Banks, Director- General of the General Post Office, Colonel Sheimerdine, Director-

Bir

Further, the reply will declare that reform based on foreign cre- dits will weaken China's power of self-rehabilitation and sow the seeds of foreign control, for which reason Japan is not in a position to agree to the proposed loan.” General The message from London ex- Ministry pressed surprise and reiterated phrey, Managing Director of Im- and Mr. Woods, Hum- that China has not reformed' her

perial Airways Limited, will leave currency at Britain's instigation, to-morrow to represent Britain, nor with British help..

GENERALS OFFER TO ·

Taken all in all, we admit that FIGHT AGGRESSORS

the present situation 1s

one Iraught with misgivings and (From Our Special Correspondent) doubts. The presence of Sir

Canton. Nov. 13.

Frederick Leith-Ross In China, Generais Chlang Kwang-nal and coupled with the Nationalist Gov- Tsai, Ting-kai, heroes of the Shang-

ernment should be taking this hot war, have indicated to the psychological moment to reform Central Authorities that they will her currency, is sumcient ground fight foreign aggressors even if for doubts. But what we fall to they have to serve as buck pri- understand is the tyrannical at- vates. Their rank is that of a full titude of the Japanese Govern- fledged general, but they will be ment. It takes for granted that glad to get back into uniform China is an integral part Egain.

Japán, and as such, `other powers are debarred from any intercourse with her, politically, financially or economically.

We are

of

of Aviation at the Air

The proposal for establishment of a service has been already the subject of discussions between the officials of Governments of the United Kingdom and of the Irish: Free State.- British Wireless.

NANKING AND

CANTON

Text Of Telegrams Published

Their offer of services is likely to be accepted. In the past they differed with the National Govern- ment on whether foreign Akgres-

of the opinion that sion should be resisted, but now Japanese diplomacy has no peer the whole nation is determined not in the art of euphemism. "Sino- to yield further to Japanese ag- Japanese Co-operation" sounda

"Nanking, Nov. 13. gresalon. Though Generals Tsal very well, but one knows that it

Bignificance is attached in Chin and Chiang took part in the Foo-will be enforced at the revolver e circles to the telegrams re- chow revolt, their record in Shang-point. This will be amply borne tently exchanged between Mr. hal eclipses their subsequent seces-out in the course of a few days Estao Fu-chen and several elder slonist movement.

when Japan will, no doubt, apply statesmen here, the text of which Generals Yen Hai-than, Feng the thumb screw on China for was published to-day. Yu-halang and Li Leh-chur are in the shooting of a Japanese marine Mr. Hsino's telegram, addressed favour of reinstating Taal Ting-

in Chapel a few days ago, and to Monera Lin Sen, Yu Yu-jen, kai and Chiang Kwang-nal. Mr.

for alleged offences in the North. Chang Ching-ktang. Taai Yuán- Hu Han-min also approves this'

Justly or unjustly Japan haspel arid Chang Chi, is considered view. Mr. Hu wil shortly leave chosen the moment well. The as a further sign of Canton'a en- France for China and will become nations which aigned the Nine-couraging response to Nanking's President of the Executive Yuan Power Treaty at Washington olive branch, or some other importart post. Be- fore his arrival, Mr. Chou Leu. Chancellor of Sun Yat-sen versity, will act for Mr. Hu

CHINESE WOMAN

ASSASSIN

Marshal Sun Killed In Tientsin

Now a few words about the art. of advertising. It is an art the hands of experts, but it be comes an eye-sore when mushroom advertising agencies begin to an- dle and display the messages of tradesmen. The Colony is placard ed with enough ugly posters and hoardings, and something must be done to check this evil practice. 'Perhaps the Travel Association may do something about it. Bust nessmen must be taught that If they intend to have their messages displayed effectively, and artisti- cally so as to attract the buyera, they should leave this part of the business to those who are respon- sible to handle it. Newspapers affords the best advertising me dium, while outdoor advertising is also good if properly looked after by reliable advertising agencies. It may cost a little more, but it pays,

LOCAL AND GENERAL

The St. John Ambulance Asso- The following forthcoming wed- clatluri Informal Dance and Bridge dings are announced:-Mr. Stand-"[ and Mahjong Drive is to be held ley George Smith, police officer. at 9 p.m. at St. John Headquar- Central Police Station, and Miss ters, Tai Hang Road. Causeway Freda Raywood, of Wembley Bay, on November 30.

House, Wembley London; Mr. Oscar Guttinger, engineer, 20 Ashley Road, Kowloon, and Miss Margaret Amanda Drysdale, of 152 Prince Edward Road.

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During the week ended on Nov. 9, eight cases of diphtheria (five deaths), six cases of enteric fever (five deaths) and one case of paratyphoid were reported to the Health Authorities. For the 24 hours ended on Tuesday, the cases, reported were smallpox (and diphtheria (2).

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