‘I LOVE ENGLAND' FISH BREEDING

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M. Herriot

M Herriot has sent the following message to the Travel and Indus- trial Development Association of treat Britain and Ireland:-

devotion to peace, the maintenance of which it holds to be compatible with a sympathetic understanding

of the legitimate interests of other countries.

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the "I love England, alsó for many personal friendships I have there and which are nearest of all to my heart.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY JANUARY 21, 1936.

RUBBER MARKET HOTEL GUESTS

WAE

REVIEW

List of guesta staying at Penin sula Hotel:- Mar

Mr. W. E Adamson, Mr. A. A. Angell. Major and Mrs. Alston, Mr. B. A, Andersen, Mr. A. S. Abbot.

Mr. E. 0 Bramble, Dr. A. N. Boattie, Lleut-Col. C. Brewer. Mr. W. N. Brown, Mr. G. Borst

Barr, Miss P. W. Brown, Mr. C. A. Mrs, Bode, Mr. R. Bizzzzi, Mr. C. I. At the close of 1934 the market, Mrs. N. N. Blum, Mr. and

Mis. J. E. Barnes. " was also Arm, but the hopes, then entertained were soon turned into fears in 1933. We cannot recollect any year when "so many factors have cropped up to destroy con fidence.

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Miss Choen.

BANISHEES AT THE SESSIONS

Six Cases Dealt With

Sentences ranging from two to

period of ten years, and was ar-

rested on December 9 last

The fortnight under review has been broken by holidays, and there are no fresh features to report. At the close of the year the market firmi, as the underlying Nanking: Protection and breed-strength of the near statistical

to three years' hard labour were ing of Bats species and the fry as position is slowly making itself

felt,

Acting Pulsne a preliminary step toward the

imposed by the development of China's fishing in-

(And Judge, Mr. Justice J. J. Hayden dustry is now under the'considera

Mr and Mrs. Allen Cameron, 34r. on several banishees when they "I love your country, because one

tion of the Ministry of Industries.

on: charge: ៧. finds in England side by side with

To ascertain the conditions of

and Mrs. LK. Cooper, Mr. Stanley appeared before him at the Crim- Crum, Mr. V. Carpi, Lieut.-Comdr. | ina). Sessions

the Deportation. Ordinance. the virtues that are yours, a feel-ash species and the fry in waters

and Mrs. Conway, Miss D. L. P. along the Yangtze River and the

Cavanagh, Mr. and Mrs.Choen and

Arrested on December 3 ing of personal dignity which ex-

Jast 'presses itself, as in France, by the

year after having been ban'shed Pearl River Valleys the Ministry need for independence of thought.

1935 opened with a long period Capt. and Mrs. Denning, Capt. for ten years on June 16, 1935, Ho rocently commissioned Mr. Chen The same air of liberty is breathed

suspense over the U.S.A. and Mrs. W. E, Duckworth, Mrs. H. | Cheung was sentenced to three Mou-lang, technician of the Minis-of on both sides of the Channel.

years' hard labour. He had twelve "I love your country because, like to make investigations in ecl-upreme Courts decision concern A. Davies, Mr. M. G, Doll.

laboration with the Department of ing the Gold Clause. This was

Comdr. and Mrs. Everett, Misa L previous convictions, dating back France, it is animated by a fervent

Reconstruction of the Cheklang followed immediately by the Pepper Eardley, Capt. and Mrs. C. Eto April 19, 1924.

crisis. We had hardly recovered Eccles, Comdr. and Mrs J ̧ ̈ ́A. B., Provincial Administration,

With six previous convictions Mr. Chen, who returned from his from its effect when during the Eccles

dating back to March 3, 1931. LA investigation tour à few days ago, fellowing months successive waves Mrs. Furber, Miss A. C Friedrich. Kan received a sentence of two has submitted a report to the Min-of uneasiness over the fate of this Mr. L. Gorrell, Mr. W. T. Good-years hard labour. He was ban istry, listing five recommendations or that Gold Currency were ex-win, Major and Mrs. R. Gill, Mr. Lished on January 29, 1935, for a

When confidence for the protection and breeding of perienced.

Garner, Mrs. I. Graham-Barrow. that respect was about restored. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gelewsky, Mr. and fish species and the fry,

for the the Italo-Abyssinian conflict broke Mrs. I, H. Geare, Master and Miss The present method transportation of the try. Mr. Chen out followed by double at to the Geare, Mr. and Mrs. O, Gordon, Mr. points out, is inappropriate, espe-consequences of sanctions. There T. M. Gregory, Mr. Max, Giancella. clally in regard to the supply of air, was a General Election, then a Capt, and Mrs, A. J. Holland, Mr. Experts should be designated to Bilver crisis, further fears of war J. A. Havier, Miss A. Henzell, Mr. And out a new scientific method spreading, the new National Gov-E Haussamann, Mr. and Mrs. C. of transport to minimize time and ernment passed through a crisis, M. Hall, Mr. T. M. Hazelslag. Mr. and again the stability of the E. L. Hosie, Mr. S. P. Healey, Mrs. Meanwhile, the present high the French currency was threaten-H. N.. Hartley, Mr. T. H. Hughes, transportation charges should be ed. These events came one on top Mr. R. E. Hafely. reduced, and extortions by shipping of the other, and went far beyond and railway officers, carriers, and the scope of our market. other influential parties should be During the year the spot price eliminated. The shipping com-declined from a high point of panies and railway administrations E-11/16d. In January to 5-3/16d. should be Instructed to give every Up again to 6-3/16d. In June facility to the fish merchants in reacting to the previous low price the transport of the fry, especially of 5-3/16d. in September, advanc- with respect to the supply of airing to 6-1/2d, in October and clos- and change of water.

ing the year at the same price During his investigations Mr. after some irregular fluctuations Chen discovered that no adequate below that level. The nett, results protection is accorded to fish spe- are:- cles by the local government auth- orities. This is especially true in Kiangsi, Regulations governing the protection of "fish species, he sug- gests, should be promulgated and enforced in the provinces of Klang at Szechwan, Hupeh, Hunan, Kwangtung. Kwangat and other places.

"My wish in these closing days of the year, is that England and Frince may contribute, in close co-operation with other nations, to dispel misunderstanding and make Berene the future.”

"To throw open to me your columns is to treat me as a friend." M. Herriot writes; a gesture I ap- preciate as highly as the sentiment that prompted it. I reciprocate your friendship with all my heart."

The Sweep Ticket Law

POSITION OF HOLDER

FOR SYNDICATE

A person holding tickets in a sweepstake on behalf of a syndicate is not unlawfully distributing them in contravention of Section 22 of the Betting and Lotteries Act, 1934. This was decided recently by the Lord Chief Justice and Just.ces Goddard and Singleton sitting as a

Divisional King's Bench writes a London dally,

Court

Mr. P. Sandlands, K.C., appeared on behalf of Mr. Charles Corfield, who appealed against a conviction at the Scunthorpe (Lincolnshire) Peity Seasons on an information laid by the police..

The appeal wds allowed and the conviction quashed

The information, said Mr. Sand- lands complained that the appel-

Loss.

An average price of 6d. for the year 1935 as

compared with 6-7/32d, for the previous year,

Mr. de Jaeger, Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Jones.

Mr. G. C. Klein, Major and Mrs. Kirkby. Mr. N. L. Kennedy, Miss B. Kirke, Lieut.-Col, and Mrs. S. St G. Kirke, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. 8. 3. G. Kirke, Mr. L. Kadoorie, Sir Elly Kadoorie, Mr. P. J. Klink.

Three years hard labour WES the sentence imposed on Tsang Tam who was arrested on Decém- bur 14, 1935, after having · been banished for ten years on Decrim-. ber 18, 1934. Accused 'had ninė previous convictions, the first of which was on March 21. 1931,

Leung Kin was sentenced to two and a half years' hard labour for returning to the Colony -0.1 December 15, 1935, after having been banished on January 15 last year for a period of ten Accused had been convicted ave times since October 2, 1931.

years.

At-

Banished for life on September Capt, Á. V. R. Lovegrover, Mr. E. 26, 1934, Ip Sze, a woman, return- Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Liem Goaned to the Colony on December 22 Kwie, Mr. Liem Goan Lian, Mr. N. isst year and was arrested. N, Lynevitche, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. cused was banished on March 31. Lammert, Mr. L. Lafford, Mrs. J. H1930, for being concerned in

She pleaded Lock, Mr. R. R. Liddell, Capt. and kidnapping case,

that she returned to the Colony Mrs. W. Lumsden.

Mr. D. P. McEwen, Mr. H. Mead, to look for her son who was kd- Major Meintyre, Mr: A, B. Moulton, napped. She was sentenced to Capt. G. H. Madden, Mr. A. Mal-two years' hard labour.

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Shipments from agreement Coun- tries (preliminary) 800,000 tons colm, Mr. H. G. McNeary, Major L (average release 67 per cent as c. Murphy. Mr. G. F. Murray, Mrs. against 1,003,000 tons (87) per cent.o. G. Malumphy, Mr. W. L. Mc- for 7 months), -·-.

Kenzie, Miss M. Manuk, Mr. and Mrs., C. W. N. McGowan, Lieut.-Col. and Miss MUTTOW.

An absorption of about 940,000 To increase the bleeding of the try artificial hatching methods tons in both years. should be introduced. This will On the face of above results it eventually produce enough, to "meet | certainly can be stated that during |

Mr. and Mr Bott

the demand in the market, and the past year fear was the pre-R. M. Pidgeon, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. six months for burglary. reduce the high market price.

With 14 previous conviction dating back to July 8, 1924 L' Shing was sentenced to thres years hard labour, - Accused wa banished on May 7 last year and was arrested on December 28. It was stated that accused was 8. Mr. A. L. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. | present undergoing a cenfence "o.

Phillips, Mr. R. Pax, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Paul, Mr. R. Potri, Comdr. To make a thorough study of the In 1936 we have the machinery and Mrs. E. O. F. Price, Mrs. M. C. fish species and fry in the Yangize of Control better adjusted for its Potts, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Paget. River and the Pearl River Valleys work. The main cause of friction Mr. G. A. Parker, Mr. M. Pagh, Mr. a research station, Mr. Chen sug between Its component parts hasw. G. Pirie, L. and Mrs. Purcell. gesta. should be established which been removed, vide, the adjust- Mr. P. Remnant, Miss E, Rogers, should be provided with a number ments of basic quota för Siam. In Lieut.-Col. H. A. Robertson, Comdr. of boats. Investigations should be dla, Burma and the NEI. The and Mrs. Robinson, Mr. J. F. Robin- made into the temperature, velo-world potential production 13

son, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rafferty,

dominant factor in our market.

lant had unlawfully in his passes-city."quality, colour, etc. of the was established and can now be re- Mr. T. Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos slor 48 tickets in the Irish Sweep- ters in the two rivers and their gulated to manufacturers require. Romuls, Mr. T. von Riedemann. stake for the purpose of sale or tributaries and adjoining, lakes. ments, which are increasing ac- Mr. M. W. Bhorter, Mr. and Mrs. distribution. He was convicted and

cording to all present Indications. y Summerfield, Miss Smith, Dr. Aned 10s, and costs.

The hopes entertained for 1835 are likely to materialise in 1936.

The facts were that 21 men in Scunthorpe clubbed together to form a syndicate, one of them being the appellant and another a

named Fred Robertshaw. There was also a bookmaker in Scunthorpe who sold the tickets to Robertshaw acting as agent for the syndicate or club. The bookmaker obviously sold the tickets. He had been convicted and was not appeal- ing.

Syndicate's Scheme

If there are no available funds for the establishment of such a slation at present. the National Agricultural Research Bureau or any other fishery organ under the Central Government may be en- trusted with the task. "Mr. Chen adds.-

Central Yews Agency.

CHESS IN CÂNTON

Tourney To Start Next Mouth

The scheme of the syndicate was that Robertshaw was to keep the tickets in his possession until such time as Corfield had collected from

After the competitions held re- the other members by instalments cetly in Canton for the Chinese

AIR CRASH VICTIM

MR. R. C. STIVEN

Manager of Well- Known Firm

chess "unampionship, friends .01 the purchase price of the tickets, when that was done Corfield went the European chess, have decided

Penang, Jan. 14. to Robertshaw and said, "Here is to start this year's tournament

With the body of Mr. R. O. the money. Give me the tickets" early in February. which Robertshaw accordingly did.

Entrance is open to anyone re8tiven, still in place in the pilot's Ng one member of the syndicate alding in Canton for the last three seat, the Penang Club's Leopard had the right to any particular ontha and participants are re- Moth machine was salvaged late ticket. But Corfield was to hold tested to send in their subscrip- this evening from the waters of them on behalf of the syndicate, tien Before February 1 to 0. Telok Ikan Mata, who were to share the winnings Erik Ammann. c/o the K, D. Pe- coming from any of the tickets. troleum Co. of China, Shameen B. The Scunthorpe justices came to No. 86 (Telephone 10079).

and Mrs. A. G. Skinn, Miss Rose mary Skinn, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaw, Mr. E. Byder, Mr. and Mrs. C W. Skeets, Mr, H. G, Sheldon, | Mr; and Mrs. P.. Stuijfbergen, Col and Mis Steward, Eng. Captain Simpson. Major and Mrs. Stevens, Mrs, and Miss Btainfield, Mr. E. G. Smith.

Mrs. A. C. Thomas, Mr. W, T. Taylor, Mrs. A. C: Trillo, Miss M. M Tyrrell, Mr. P. J. Taylor, Mr. J. Thomson.

Mr. C. H. Unbehauz.

Mr. and Mrs. D. Vagnone. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Welsh, Mr. F. Wilght, Mra. Whiteford, Mr. L. A. Whipps, Mr. A, C. Wilcox, Major and Mrs. Wolseley.

NEW ARRIVALS

·Mr. R. E. Haeffely, Mr. P. J. Klink, Mr. and Mrs, A. Cohen, Miss Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos P. Romulo, Mr., C. Klein, Mr. Myron G. Doll, Mr. Tonio Ton Riedemann, Mr. Max Cancella, Lt and Mrs. Purcell.

possession of them for sale or dis- Roposed to play each opponent water the machine was in pieces. closed machine so that Mr. Stiven

came

Penang Harbour Board. salvage was undertaken by the

The Leonard Moth was an en-

would have very little chane to escape in the event of a sudden forced landing."

The funeral will be held to- ΜΠΟΣΤΟΝ.

The plane lay in ten fathoms of water and a previous attempt at salvage in the afternoon had The rules are those of Inter-proved unavailing owing to the the conclusion that Corfield, having rational tournaments and it 28 high tide. When taken from the the custody of the tickets, was ini

twice. If the number of suscrib- At the time of the tragedy on tribution, and it was against thaters should be prohibitive to such atonday evening all three of the decision that the appeal was made, way of playing either two sec Flying Club machines were in the Lord Hewart, giving judgment, tons may be formed or else one air but shortly after 6 p.m. two said he considered the magistrates game only against each competi returned to the aerodrome owing

to a wrong conclusion in tor may be adopted. point of law. There was no evid-The cup is a magnificent to Mr. Sulven was last seen at 6.25

to an approaching storm.

MR. STIVEN'S CAREHE ence that the tickets were in the phy. which is retained by the nying south-west of Penang of

Mr. Stiven, who was manager of possession of Corfield for the pur-wainer for one year. If won three Telok Kumbar and it was thought the Penang branch of Harper, pose of distribution On the con-

Glifilan & Co, was a bachelor of property of the winner. As the

"His non-arrival gave rise to con- born in January, 1899, in Dundee. cup is donated as the Cantonsiderable apprehension and 2. Nor, in his Lordship's opinion, Chess Trophy, it may not be search was conducted by police He served in the Great War, at the was there any evidence of sale by taken out of town unil den te patrols, while two, Osprey machines latter end being in the RAM Corfield. There was undoubtedly aty, won. This year's winner will from HMS. Hermes were sent from

He fist came out to Malaya in sale by someone else to Robertshaw receive a small cup as well 10 singapore to-day, to assist in the 1921 and all his period of service and a purchase by Robertshaw, but token of his victory. The en gearth A reward of $200 was also in this count has been spent in "purchase" was not hit by the Act. trance fee is HK-12, which should offered for any information re- Penang. He was appointed man-

be forwarded when sending Vin

ager of the branch last year Hour, Suven was extremely popular the subscription,

and In Madition to being one of the club's most fa was a Member of the com

frew's

trary, the Idei was that thers! times, the trophy remas theme was trying to escape the storm about 37 years of age, having been

should be no distribution.

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