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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
ALICE MEMORIAL.
& AFFILIATED HOSPITALS.
ANNUAL MEETING 1936.
The Annual Meeting of the above Hospitals will be held on Tuesday, August 18th, 1936 at 5.15 P.M. in the Board Room of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, Exchange Building. (first floor).}
R. M. ALDERTON, Secretary.
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HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION
BIRTHS EMMERICH. On August 1, 1936, ar]
the Country Hospital, Shang- hal, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Emmerich (née D. C. Budn), a daughter, Evelyn, MILLER, -On July 7, 1936, at Ger- rards Cross, Bucks, England, to Betty (née Hewlett), wife of Jack F. Miller. a daughter (Jean). COLLACO-On August 9,, 1936, at the Sacred Heart Hospital, Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs, M. Mrs., M. A. Collaco, a son. COCHET-On August 10, 1936, at Ste. Marie Hospital, Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. Cochet. a son. Jean-Noel
DEATH
OMAR. After a prolonged illness on August 16 at her residence No. 355 Hennessy Road, Mrs. Neesa Mohommed Omar, agë 61 years. Beloved mother of U.M.. R.M. (Ramsay), K.M.. O.M. (Choppy), and A. M. Omar. Funeral will take place to-day at the Mohommedan Cemetery, Happy Valley at 5.20 p.m. (Shanghai papers please copy).
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Certificate No. 5/NS, 7710 dated Hongkong 17th June 1922 for four shares of this Bank numbered 4932/4935 regis tered in the name of Mr. Duncap Murdoch Cameron and Certificate No. 6/NS, 7711 dated Hongkong 17th June 1922 for four shares numbered 93283/93284 and 132370/132371 in the name of|". Miss Elizabeth Beatrice Cameron have been Lost or Stolen, and should these certificates not be produced to the Bank before 6th September 1936, new certificates for the shares will be issued, and the aforesaid Certificates Nos. 6/NS. 7710 and 5/NS. 7711 will be thereafter treated by this Cor poration as Null and Void.
By Order of the Board of
Directors,
V. M. GRAYBURN, Chief Manager.
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The Daily
Press.
HONG KONG. AUGUST 15, 1936.
LIBERALISM IN
"BRITAIN
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS," SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1936.
DUAL PROGRAMME FOR JAPAN
Sonja Henle, Norwegian skating champion at the last Winter Games
BRITAIN AND JAPAN
Search For Closer Relations
IN 1940
Winter As Well As Summer Sport
BERLIN SWIMMING CONTINUED
Brilliant Display In High Diving Contest
(SPECIAL OLYMPIC SERVICE-COPYRIGHT)
Berlin, August 11.
It has been definitely decided to hold the Olympic Winter Games as well as the Summer Games in Japan in 1940. This an- nouncement follows the decision of the International Skiing Federation that the Okura skl-jump in Hokkaido fulfils all re quirements and is therefore adequate for the next Olympic venue.
A high standard of technique prevailed among the 26 entrants who assembled at the Swimming London, Aug. 14. Stadium for the high diving con- Although the problem of im- test for men this morning when the provement of Anglo-Japanese te- prescribed part of the competition lations is occupying the serious
was held Particularly brilliant was attention of British circles, it is the display given by Wayne belleved that a basis whereon † (U.S.A.) and Weiss (Germany) who Anglo-Japanese co-operation could led the field on the conclusion of be based has not yet been found this part of the programme. The . Marked reticence is shown in i final results will be decided or official circles, to discuss with the Saturday. when voluntary diving press any precise schemes, but it takes place. appears that the project of an international loan to China is un-
likely to be seriously revived, while suggestions in diplomatic circles to ald China for reduction of the flood menace by irrigation schemes coupled with police measures are regarded as raising serious difficul- ties in view of the unsettled state of China and Japanese penetration In the northern provinces.
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Two sections of the Liberal Party in Britain have recently been holding conferences,, each intent on reorganizing its forces. Deeds not words are required be- and each asserting itself to before British suspicions of the con the true repository of Liberal tinued Influence of Japanese ex- doctrine." One of them has iden-
tremist elements are allayed. tified itself with the National
Brater. Government, and enjoys the School opens on Monday, Sep-1 sweets of office. Since it does tember 7th. Examination for New Students at 9.30a.m.
For Prospectus, for Boarders and Day boys, apply Mr. Fung Man Sui or Mr. Chan Pak Luk, c/o Messrs. H. Wicking, Princes Building (Tel. 30241), or The Warden
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE
STANLEY.
OBITUARY
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Mrs. Neesa M. Omar
MOTHER OF WELL- KNOWN INDIAN SPORTING FAMILY
FLYING FLEA MISHAPS
Tests To Be Undertaken At Farnborough
nothing and asserts nothing ex- cept in common with its Cou- «ervative associates, it is now hailed as Liberal chiefly by those who consider that Liberals should cease to have a separate exist- ence. So if the Opposition sec-
London, August 14 tion be regarded as the true re-
A flying fies aeroplane has been mounted in the Air Ministry's full presentatives of the histono size wind tunnel at Farnborough in Liberalism, the party, is seen to preparation for tests undertaken have dwindled to Members of at the request of the Air League in Parliament, with about 1,500,000 | the hope that they will throw light voters in the country. (This is on the accidents in which, several of these small aeroplanes have been involved.-- British Warzten.
to omit the family of Mr. David Lloyd George, which is a party and a law unto itself.)".
Is British Liberalism, then, to
able. Why are they apparently
in touch with the nation, yet as
party rejected?
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The present positions ane as follows:Wayne (U.S.A.) 46.55, Weiss (Germany) 48.09, Stork (Ger- many) 44.53, Root (USA) 44.03, Shibahara (Japan) 43.49, Kurtz
(0.8.A.) 41.71, Viebahn (Germany) 41.39. Masters (Australia) 39.55, Koyanag) (Japan) 38.81. Tomlifi (Britain) 38.06 points- Transocean News Service,
WOMEN'S EVENT
FOOTBALL DISPUTE
INVESTIGATED
Peru's Attitude Termed Unsporting
DEVELOPMENTS
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IN CHINA
NEWS SUMMARY
In the Summary Court · yester.... day, the Acting Puisne Judge, Mr. Justice J, J. Hayden gave judg-
Manchester Guardian ment for F. W. White who claim-
Praises Chiang
London, August 14.
If Kwangsi remains Intransigent, General Chiang Kai-shak will al-] most certainly order his armies to march, declared the "Manchester Guardian," and there will be doubt as to the result
ed $110 as commission due to him from Mr. Gordon States, on the. sale of a house in Kowloon Tong. Page 6.
Charged with what was describ- ed as a deliberate attempt to de- fraud the Government of its pro- per postal dues, three men appear- ed before Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Page 6. Central Court yesterday.
Anyway General Chiang Kai- shek will have achieved great triumph in uniting almost all of A Chinese contractor was con- China left by the Japanese.victed at the Kowloon Magistracy: Morever he has done this in a de- yesterday of having carnal know- cade-a mere moment by Oriental ledge of a girl 141⁄2 years old. standards.
His methods have been Napo- leonic and though there is no Fascist party in China, his position otherwise is like a European dicta
tor.
Whether unity by force сад create a nation in China is another matter, but within limits it is a remarkable achievement.
If only China could be left in peace and be relieved of constant pressure from Japan, General Chiang Kai-shek might bring his policy of reconstruction to success, but that hope is hardly worth imagining. Rester.
CHIANG'S ULTIMATUM
IGNORED?
Page 3.
Last week'a böwis games and to- day's prospects are reviewed by "Short Head" on
Page 10.
"Bleacher"" gives some interest- ing data regarding local baseball and the donation of a shield to the league by Mr. J. T. Bagram,
M
Page 11.
An enquiry into the circumstan- ces surrounding the death on one.. Ho Kau, was held yesterday at the Central Court. The deceased met. his death by falling off, a moving lorry at Stanley!
Page 7.
The remains of the late Mr. C. A. da Roza were interred yester- day at the Roman Catholic Ceme- tery.