The hearing was continued be. fore Mr. S. F. Balfour of the case - in which Boor Din, constable B604, of the Hong Kong Police Force, stationed at Gough Hill Station, «
indecently with
Page 7.
He delivered a letter from Pre-was charged It was a magnificent spectacle ident Roosevelt to President assaulting a woman. on a bright sunny afternoon with | Manuel Quezon and all the seven
A large and distinguished gather- inembers proceeded to Malacans, Palace to call on the President ing was present in the Rose Room the meantime a round of of the Peninsula Hotel yesterday festivities has been arranged in on the occasion of the annual St. honour of the occasion.
Andrew's Ball. The ball room was -
captains, navigating and engineer oficers in the British Merchant Navy. It provides for an indem- nity to officers or their dependents regs in the event of being taken prison-tremendous crowds gathered when er by the King's enemies in a the China Clipper appeared like a hostile port or at sea as a result huge allver bird over. Manila at 3 of submarine, surface ship or any P. and circled over the city for other hostile action.
half an hour escorted by a dozen Etherto the legal position of Army planes. To the accompani
The plane flew the last lap from tastefully decorated and the shields" the merchant oficer taken prison.ent of hooting of sirens, the Guam, 1,700 miles away, at an al- tain were hung in prominent posi
of the Chieftain and Vice-Chief- er of war has been indennite, plane made a perfect landing attitude of ten thousand feet with- tions at opposite ends of the room.
HONG KONG. NOVEMBER 30, 1936.
U.S. ISOLATION POLICY
Technically his wages cease, and he has no legal claim against his
owners or the Government. Dur-
The United States Congressing the late war many officers shortly before its adjournment en-suffered, particularly owing to the acted neutrality legislation pro- lack of funds to purchase such hibiting the export of arms, am comforts as were available in a munition or implements of war to prison camp. The financial posi- any belligerents in the event of tion of their wives and dependents
was often unsatisfactory, war in any part of the world. Yet large sales were reported to have _been made to Italy by industries-in- the United States of cotton, food stuffs, trucks, etc.. etc.; all of which would help to prolong & conflict.
3.30 p.m.
left at 8 o'clock this morning, was The trip from Guam, which 'they
& splendid ane. The plane made the wind. good time following
and crew were Captain, Musick given a royal welcome and ometal- received by the Mayor of Manila and Secretary of Public Works,
The China Clipper arrived amid scenes of
enthusiasm. great
out meeting any vessels.
for the return journey due to begin Stampe to the value of £5,000
on December 2 have already been sold by the Philippines Post Office. Reuter.
Dancing was continued until a late hour.
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A Senior and Junior Champion- ships of the Colony, under the auspicies of the Hong Kong Amateur Billiards Association, is scheduled to take place on Decem ber 20, it was decided; at a meet- Page 8. ing held yesterday.
HOLIDAY MOOD
Manila, Nov. 29, Manila was in holiday mood this "ANNUAL PREMIUM This new form of insurance, the Cheering crowds lined the water-morning, anticipating the arrival
A stirring appeal to both pedes- originator of which is Captain Wront when the fiyingbost made a between 3.30 p.m. and 4 pm, of the
China Clipper, Pan-American Air- triaus and motorists was made in Coombs, provides in return for perfect landing in Manila Bay.
Naval planes an annual premium of £1 in the while the ships in the harbour in-
ways trail-blazing passenger and a broadcast talk last night by n mail plane, down by Captain G. Police officer as a round-up of the case of navigating and engineer cluding the entire Pacine Fleet and Musick and crew.
"Bafety First" Campaign.
Page 1 In these emotional and commer. I dicers, cadets and apprentices, United States Navy fired a salute. and £2 in the case of captains.
The Government has declared a The crew was escorted ashore half-holiday and the whole town is for a monthly payment of £10 for where Captain Musick was pre-expected to turn out to witness the
cial manifestations are seen the two major influences which tend
the assured is taken prisoner dur- nig the year of insurance.
circled overhead
to push or pull a nation away from a maximum period of one year if sented the key of the city. genuine neutrality, no matter how passionately it may assert its aversions against embroilment. Consequently it is essential for Americans to examine the neu-
It is pointed out that rates will necessarily vary according to de- velopments in the International situation. Quotations will be given
descent of the giant plane, whose flight over the ·Ocean from Alameda, Cal., is described a3 between the United States and the opening up a new era in relations
Captain Musick, in a broadcast speech, expressed gratitude for the that long and careful preparation warm welcome and pointed out
lasting over five years had been Philippines-
trality, act in order that they may for higher rates and for lane necessary for the fight.
know realistically what degree of isolation it affords against these influences.
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periods of indemnity. %
These policies have been intro duced by the Navigators and Gen- In the first place, it is not to be eral Insurance Co., Ltd. and their assumed-though Americatis wide-ane fulriment is guaranteed by ap ly have assumed it-that isolation old-established British company.
from the world and its responsi-
bilities is of itself an unimpeach- able good. There is a great merit in attending to one's own business. But in the modern world as in a modern city what affects the safety of one from violence and (3998 aggression" becomes the logical concern of all. The keeping of the peace becomes a matter not only of public spiritedness but also of enlightened self-interest. Nations ligations of the world in which can no more escape the moral ob
NOTICES OF REMOVAL
a short period at 10.00 a. in the│- Tsim Sha Thui area bounded by the sex, Cameron Road (North side also 26 1/1935. between Carnarvon Road Nathan Road), Nathan Road, a line at the rear of Haiphong Road run- ning from Nathan Road to. Ashley Road, and Ashley Road. When supply is restored the frequency will A 1985, the Offices of Messrs. 8 from the 1st of December, be 50 cycles,
Farnesss (Far East) Ltd, will be at the Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation Building, 2nd Floor, Telephone 28165.
NOTICES OF REMOVAL
*
4007
CHINA LIGHT & POWER COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE.
As from the 1st of December,
they live than can individuals.
The League of Nations Covenant
WATCH ON FOREIGNERS
IN KWANGTUNG (From Our Special Correspondent)
. Foreigners
LOCAL
'r'Beuter.
AND GENERAL
Mr. A. GW Tickle, assistant Director, P. W. D., disembarked here from Home yesterday by the Naldera.
Mrs, Clough-Taylor, whose hus Canton, Nov. 29.
band is A. D. C. to HE, The Gen- who visit Kwang- eral tung, unless they are engaged in Troops, returned to Hong Kong Officer Commanding the
should be closely watched by the Home. regular and legitigate trade. yesterday by the Nalders from county authorities, according to a Director of Barbarous Tribe Civi- Secretary's Office, accompanied by petition of
Mr. Chen Mou-kung. Mr. R. A. North, of the Colonial
Mrs. North returned to Hong Kong yesterday by the Naldera.
"Foreign
A song and plano recital will be given by Mrs. Anderson Miller and Lt. Col. C. H. Kuhne at the Helena May Institute on Thursday. De cember 5, at 5:30 pm. Teas should be booked in advance: dial 22180.
DEFAMATION OF THE
· FUEHRER
(Special to the Hung Kont Dally Press" (Copyright.)}
Leipzig, Nov 28.
The continual defamation of the Fuehrer, the Reich's Chan- cellor, represents a grave, offence against the State Itself, according to judgment just pronounced by the Supreme Court of the Reich here.
This ruling is based on the fact that on the August, 1934, the then Reich's Chancellor became chief of the State, henos, his person there- by became absolutely identified with the state itself so that depre- proximately $1,000 was caused in of the Fuehrer Reich's Chancellor Damage to the extent of BP catory utterances against person the early hours yesterday mornare necessarily equivalent to an af- ing when a fire broke out in the front to the state." The Court adds
by the Man Tak Weh Teahouse, German must have been rally con- basement of No. 333 Queen's Road that it is to be assumed that at: Central. The premises occupied least since August 1, 1934 every the basement of which was used scions of this relationship.- for the storage of charcoal, dried Transocean Kua 3in. tea-leaves and furniture.
The
lizing Committee.
"Registration of these foreigners provides several steps of consulta has not been seriously undertaken." tion and conciliation before reach- Mr. Chen pointed out. ing the step of taking economic ruffians can freely enter China, turned to the Colony yesterday by the Fire Brigade was immediate- Mr. and Mrs. LH, Calthrop re-alarm was given at 1.15 am, and sanctions against an aggressor. It and sometimes incidents occur. the P& Ò. Naldera, Mr. Calthrop ly summoned. The fire was put America had wished to have an They come to this, province to
18 Assistant Superintendent of Po-out shortly afterwards, but not be- start some sort of propaganda or lice, Hong Kong. machination to the detriment at
fore some damage was done. It is our public peace.
stated that the damage is covered by insurance. The cause of the outbreak is unknown.
effective opinion in world affairs,
1935, the Offices of Messre, it should surely have participated SEVENTEENTH Elizalde & Co., will be at the in the preventive consultations,
TORTANTEARLY Hong Kong & Shanghai Bankding whether a member of the League, MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS Corporation Building, 2nd Floor, or not.. will be held at Head Office of the Telephone 28165. Company, St. George's Building,
[8995
Chater Road, Victoria, Hong Kong,
on Saturday, 21st December, 1995,
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
at 12 o'clock (Noon), for the purpose
of receiving a Statement of Accounts
and the Report of the Directors for 8 from the 1st December, 1935, and justice, to the end that wars
"A dinner dance will be held at Repulse Bay Hotel to-day and a tea dance to-morrow. The last bus leaves Repulse Bay on Satur-
"Some of them are coming here for the purpose of espionage. In view of the danger to the country at present, military and political day at 1.30 am., and a half hourly weit-known Cricket and football authorities have to keep a watch on these aliens."
sharp
Sam Isaacs and Stan Gash, the
RAISING STATUS OF LEGATIONS
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily
"Press" (Copyright);}
Berlin, Nov 28.
We believe that ultimately there will be found to be less milltary
Between the Reichs Government risk and more national honour for
bus service on Sunday afternoon. interporters passed through the and the governments of Brazil, any country to key up a policy to
For long sojourn, Mr. Chen Special extra pus service has Colony yesterday on the s.8. "Nal- Argentine and Chill, an exchange the furtherance of world-peace suggests that each foreigner should been arranged for the convenience dera" on their way back to Shang of notes took place culminating, in
the
Both have enjoyed a well an agreement to raise the diplo- financial year ended 30th from
our Offices will be removed may not occur, than in attempting pay a licence fee of about $50. of the Patrons attending Dinner hai "Alexandra Building" to
This practice is applicable ·∙to | Dance; in addition to the ordinary earted holiday and kind of isolation which is likely Chinese residents in Java and Time Table. September, 1935, and
are locking matic, representation of all the electing Hoxó KONO & SHANGHAI BANX to end in going to war to protect other South Sea Islands.
very At.
countries concerned to embassier Directors and Auditor
BUILDING (6th Floor).
E.KH-8 pm, 8.30 pm, 9 pm the solely material interests of a
As long ago sa 1930, this step PALMER & TURNER.
There are strange looking aliens
RBH-1 am, 1.15 am.. 1.30 am.
was proposed to the Reichstag by group of pronteers.
in Canton. They are Orientals
the German Government, but was And wear solled foreign clothes
not decided, because of the oppost- with the caps pulled over their
tion that I put the diplomatic re- eyes. What they are doing here
lations of Germany with the coun- is a matter of speculation,
tries concerned, on to a basis more
Secretary:
(8996
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
CHINESE OFFICIAL'S
SON ABDUCTED
The Transfer Books of the Com. pany will be closed from Monday, 2nd December, 1935, till Saturday, 21st December, 1935, bath daya inclusive.
NOEL BRAGA, Hong Kong, 16th November, 1935. AB From the 1st of DECEMBER [8967 WALLEM & CO. will be at the
Shanghai, Nov. 23 HONGKONG & SHANGHAT BANKING Ho Shih-cheng, while on his way The fifteen-year-old son of Mr. CORPORATION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, Buite No. 114/115. Telephone: 21876 to school in the French Concession & 28288. (Private).
to-day, was seized by two armed [8990 men and carried off, helpless un-
der the threat of their guns
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE THIRTEENTH EXTRA TEACE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 80th NOVEMBER, 1985, commencing at 2.00 P.M.
The First Bell will be Eung at 1.80 P.M.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary; Hong Kong, 26th November, 1935.
[8985
JOHN WHYTE COOPER BONNAR, DECEASED.
NY Persons having any Claims against the Estate of the abore named decossed are requested to send the same in to the Under- aignet forthwith.
by Dated this 28th day of November,
1985.
*JOHNSON, STOKES A MASTER, Solicitors for the Executrix.
[1002
1933, the Offices of Messrs.
THE BAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED,
(TCORPORATED IN QUEENSLAND) NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF
INTERIM DIVIDEND
NOTICE is hereby given that a Becond Interim Dividend of Four Pence par share on account of the financial year ending 31st March, 1986, has been declared by the Directors of the Company in Bris bane, payable to Shareholders on the Registers at Brisbane and Bingapore on Tuesday, 17th December, 1935.
the
NOTICE is also hereby given that
Warrants.
Ho Tsoh-sin, the prisoner, had no chance of escaping. The at
came too swiftly.
tack
His father is a former President of the International Settlement Court and now a member of the Central Executive Council- Pouter.
NEW ITALIAN CHIFF ARRIVES
kr
ITALY'S EMBARGO ON ·
MUSICAL WORKS
Special to the "Hour Song Daily
Press" (Copyright).]
N
a
Mr. Fat Madar, the Shanghai Interport Cricketer, left the Colony yesterday by the ss. Empress of Canada" for Shanghai.
The Chins Arms Store have purchased the business of The Outdoor Sports Equipment Co. Ltd., (in Liquidation) and are now The Chinese Police are still open to business at No. 5 East hibiting residents in Chapel from
keeping with a continuously Arcade Gloucester Building. The moving into the Settlement The widening scope of dealing with the store has quite a comprehensive families which moved out pre- Reich and all the states in ques stock of guns and ammunition and viously are gradually returning to Lon- all sportsmen should pay them a their old homes,
visit.
ת!
Transocean Kuo Min.
who came to Tsingtao during the decided to approach the Straits summer spent about $8,000,000 Settlements” millionaire, Mr. AV which shows a drop of more than Booshaw, for a loan of $80,000 in $1,300,000 in comparison with the order to complete the Han-feng corresponding period of last year. highway.
The Tsingtao Bureau of Public The Mercantile Bank of India Safety estimates that vacationlats Rome, Nov 28.
have been advised by telegram William Shakespeare, and
from their Head office in London George Bernard Shaw, two British that the Chiet Manager, Mr. James dramatists whose works were ex-
Steuart, is retiring from the ser- empted from the boycott of the vice of the Bank on December 31 theatrical, operatie, musical and next. It was also stated that the works of nationals of those Board of Directors have appointed countries
applying sanctions Mr. James Bain Crichton to be against. Italy, as reported by Trans-Chief Manager in place of Mr. ocean, was officially announced by Stenart. the Italian Propaganda Minister
Agitation is continuing among
Chinese despatches report that members of the Shanghal First the Oriental Tourist Bureau, which Special Citizens Federation against is operating the railway between cabarets. At a meeting held the Pelping and Mukden, is losing other day, the Federation passed money heavily owing to poor tra- on Thursday. Not only does "the
Mr. 8. Gestetner, managing resolution to ask the local au-me on the line, caused by the boycott now apply at the recrea-director of Gestetner, Ltd. is ar-thorities, to prohibit young men unsettled conditions in the demille than evenings of the Dopolavoro, riving in Hong Kong from Shang-rom going to dance halls.
tarized zone. but all Italian theatres and other hat on December 4, in the course placca of amusement
of a world tour. Mr. J. B. Dunn, The "Eastern Times" reports the smo-Japanese trade asso-
A number of French theatrical Far Eastern manager of the Com- birth of quadruplets to the wife of cations are to be established in {Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Dieces were also exempted because pany, is due to arrive here from a poor farmer in the Yungching Tokyo and Shanghai respectively:
of the friendly attitude taken by singapore to-day. the French intellectuals towards
·Press” (Copyright).}
naissance
district. The 28-year-old mother
the Singapore Transfer Registera
and her sons are doing well. The some time next month, according will be closed from Wednesday, 11th
Asmara, Nov 28
Italy, nevertheless the number of Hong Kong rainfall for the 24 local magistrate has been asked to to a member of the Chinese Trade December, to Tuesday, 17th Decem The New Commander-in-Chief French plays staged, will be smal-hours ending at 10 am, yesterday make a grant to the family to-
Mission to Japan. Regulations the Italian Forces, Badoglio, ler than heretofore,
governing the two organizations ber, 1985 (both days inclusive), for of
totalled 0.14-inch. The total since wards the support of the infants. preparation of Dividend | arrived at headquarters here, on At conserta no works or com- January 1 is 70.08 inches against
have been drafted. Thursday noon. Italian recon- posers belonging to any of the an average of 83.93 inches.
The imports of foreign porcelain By Order of the Board
planes sighted large sanction countries, will appear onAMOND C
and chinaware during the first According to the Chinese, a total DERRICK & 00,
Abyssinian camps to the south of the programme. All light music The Hon. Treasurer of the Bonine months of this year show a of 240,000 Tabourers is being sought Chartered Accountants,
Quotram, a town situated on the and dance melodies are embargoed clety of Bt. Vincent de Paul ac-marked increase German pro- for the cons action of. Local Secretaries.
caravan route from Makate and without exception. No conductors knowledges with grateful apprecia ducts top the Het with Japanese leading the Hwal Riy Hong Kong Bank Chambers,
Dessle. The planes were greeted of foreign nationality from the tian and thanks the receipt of the second and Britan thedies There are now 160,000 by heavy dre from the anti-air sanctions countries will be allowed following donations to the Society
ing on the canal, and SINGAPORE, 16th November, 1985 craft guns.-
to direct
Funds: The Club Lusitano... $25; The "Shun Pro"; states that the are, expected before the (8980 Transocean Xua Un
Transocean Kuo Min
Mr. A. P. Pereira 310.
Rikien provincial government has year, an
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