HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1935.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS NEW OFFICIALS TRANS-PACIFIC ANGLO-FRENCH ACCORD

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NOTICE.

THE Public are hereby notified of the following Trafic arrange ments which will be enforced during

the official landing at 10 am, of H.E. Sir Andrew Caldecott, Kt.. C.M.G.. CB.E.. at Queen's Fier on Thursday, the 12th December, and Volunteer Parade

THE EASTERN MERCANTILE AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, LIMITED...

(IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) A Meeting of Creditors of the

in the Board Room of Messrs. Towe, above Company will be held. Bingham & Matthews, Mercantile Bank Building, on Mandar, 28rd December, 1983, at 18 odleck Noon ment relative to Section 319 (1) of the Companies Ordinance 1932.

IN NANKING

Changes May Be Expected

Shanghal, Dec. 9. Despite the announcement of

AIRLINE

Linking Up With Macao

Shanghai, Dec. 9. Pan-American Airways officials En San Francisco to-day believe that regular mail service to Macao

IN PARIS

Speculation And Comment By The Press

(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily "Press"). 18y Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphic Massages Ordinanca, 189

Paris, December 9.

the Public Address of Welcome at for the purpose of receiving a State some changes in" the Government would be established beginning Received, December 9, 7.30 p.m.)

Noon at the Ground.

1. Connaught Road Central from Pedder Street to Jackson Road will be entirely ulused to Trafic from 09.30 am to 10:45 am. Vanicular (approx.),

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2. Motor cars containing guests invited to attend Queen's Pier will proceed by way of Murray Road and Connaught Road Central to the Kong Kong Club where the guesta will alight and walk to the Pier. Cars will be parked in Connaught Boad Central, east of the Hong Kong Club.

3. Lower Albert Road from Gar- den Road to the junction of Upper

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It is the intention of the ander. signed to declare an interim dividend

January, 1986. in this matter on Monday, 27th

All Creditors are required to file their claims with the undersigned on or before 15th January, 1936, other wise they will be excluded from participation in this dividend.

A. RITCHIE, CA, E. M. BRYDEN, C.A.,

Joint Liquidatore, Lown, Binonam '& Matthewe,

Mercantile Bank Building.

Albert Road will be closed to Hong Kong, 5th December, 1985. Vehicular Trafic from 11.00

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the new personnel, well-informed circles are of the opinion that are still possible in view of the impending return to China of Mr. Hu Han-min and the firm refusal of Mr. Tai Chi-tao to assume the post of President of the Examina-

tion Yuan, and Mr. Ku Meng-yu, Minister of Railways and newly elected Secretary-General of the Central Political Counch resigning al posts. It is only reasonable to expect that Mr. Hu Han-min's

views concerning the persoanel and affairs of the Kuomintang will be considered.

It is learned that Mr. Chou Lou, veteran South-west leader, was offered the presidency of the Examination Yuan, but he de clined and strongly recommended Mr. Tal Chi-tao to continue. In office.'

to 12.10 p.m. Motor cars containing guests attending the Public Address of Welcome at the Volunteer Parade Ground will be halted in Garden Road near the Lower Tram Station where the guests will slight and proceed, on foot to the ceremony Cars will park on the Murray Parade Ground, Parking of cars will not be Night Editor (Wanenai Office): Tar Chi-tao and Mr. Ku Meng-yu permitted in Garden Road, Lower or Upper Albert Roads.

T. E. KING,

Inspector General of Police. Hong Kong, 10th December, 1984.

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NOTICE'.

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IT is notised for the information

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of civilians attending the coremonies of welcome to Excellency Sir Andrew Caldecott, Governor Designate, on 12th Decam ber, that decorations will not be worn with morning dress.

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Editorial and Business Office: 11

Ice House Street. Tel. 30251.

Tel. 24511.

It is understood that Mr. Ku Meng-yu was offered the vice. presidency of the Executive Yuan, but, he declared thas on account of ill-health he was unwilling to serve in any capacity. Both Mr.

are unlikely to withdraw their re- signations and speculation

London Office: 53. Fleet Stree; therefore rife as to who will re-

E.C., 4.

place them. In view of Mr. Ku Meng-yu's resignation a DEW Ministry of Railways will have to be formed.

The Daily Press.

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HONG KONG, December 10, 183M

THE FERMENT IN EGYPT

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The latest news from Cairo again gives cause for anxiety. According to our special news service, the Transocear Agency, another seri- ous rioting broke out on Sunday morning when a large crowd com- prising chiefly of students pelted the police with stones. The police had again to make use of their rifles to disperse the mob.

It is impossible at the moment to assess the future importance of the latest outbreaks of violence in Egypt, for it is by no means clear

ed

It is stated that Mr. Bong Wen-" hao, distinguished scientist and educator, will shortly be appoint- Secretary-General. of the Executive Yuan, succeeding Mr. Chu Ming Y. His position will be much more important than that of his predecessors in view of possible frequent absences from the capital of General Chiang Kai Shek.

Mr. Yu Pei Feng is tipped to be either Minister of Raliways or Communications, while Mr. Chien L1 Fu or Mr. Chen Kuo Fo are considered probables for the post of Minister of the Interior.

Mr. Huang Shao Hsiung, Cover- nor of Cheklang, will probably, he given a post in the new cabinet, but in what capacity # is not

known.

The election of Mr. Chang Chun as Minister of Foreign Affairs is considered to be definite.

The appointment of Mr. Cheng

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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned are the própriators of the registered Trade Mark "BEEHIVE" "which is used in connection with the wool of their own manufacture. It has come to to what extent the forces of disy as Minister of War is regarded our knowledge that wool not of our order can claim to be representa- manufacture is being sold in the tive of Egyptian opinion as a whole. local market with

forged Most of the anti-British demon- *BEEHIVE" mark thereon. We strators in Cairo and Tanah ap- hereby give notice that it is our pear to have been students, who intention to commence immediate have of late formed the "storm legal proceedings against all persons troops of the extreme section of and arms who may infringe our Trade Mark.

PATONS & BALDWINS LTD., (Jandinn, MathesSON & CO., LTD.,) Sole Agents.

NOTICE.

the Nationalist Wald. The im- mediate occasion of their outburst,

as doubtful in view of the fact that General Ho Ying Chin is returning to Nanking.-- Reuter.

MORE PROBABLES

with the third or fourth trip to the Orient of the China Clipper, which is at Alameda, Cal

present back in

The assertion was forthcoming after it was announced in Lisbon that the government had ay- thorized Macao officials to enter into a contract with Pan-American airways to establish air mail ser-

vice there.

Beller was expressed that the post office department tentatively selected Macao as the extreme Far Eastern terminus of the trans- Pacific mail line.

Macad's selection was probably owing to the fact that Canton did not offer suitable landing base facilities.

Exceptional Importance is attached to the agreement reached by M. Laval and Sir Samuel Hoare in at the papers hero which stress the far-reaching significance of the close co-operation be- tween France and Britain not only in view of the peaceful settle- ment of the Italo-Abyssinian conßilet but also in connection with other international problema.

Political circles hope that Signor Mussolint-who has already been informed semi-officially of the contents of the France- British proposals-will manifest his readiness to negotiate, but in the event of a contrary attitude the proclamation of the em-

• barro on off by the Sanctions Committee at Geneva is anticl- pated.

"L'Oeuvre" states that Sir Samuel Hoare and M. Laval bave discussed and finally confirmed the notes exchanged between the two governments concerning French assistance in the Me- diterranean in the event of Italian aggression against Britain. According to "Excelsior" the re- in this connection therefore must anit achieved by the conversations; be regarded as mere speculations' betweeen M. Lavar and Sir Samuel

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Unoficial quarters pointed out that Macao was less subject to Hoare constitute a great step for- Chinese political unrest, due to ward since the proposals the fact that it was a foreign made to Italy go colony.

much further towards satisfying her demand It was expected that the line than acy which had been would be extended to Maca

pre vlously made. time in January, thus making the

first direct contact with Asia.

A certain amount of time will

"F"garo," while pointing out that nb agreement has yet been reach-

be required for the technical stated which will be satisfying at the to prepare facilities:--

same time to Italy, Abyssinia and Union News,

the League of Nations, emphasises that official circles here are some- what more optimistic as the result of the Franco-British conversations.

CHANG CHUN MEETS

ARIYOSHI

BRITISH DIPLOMATS

NEWS SUMMARY

Two official landings will take place on Thursday morning, - and elaborate-arrangements · have been made by the authorities concerned.

Pake 7.

Judgment was delivered yestar- day in the appeal and cross-appeal arising out of the Collision between the Afrika and Presidens Jefferson. by the "Full Court of Appeal.

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Page 7.

Lt. Hebert was found not having been involved in the death of a Chinese "who was knocked down by a motor car in King's Road:

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