ADVERTISEMENTS
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
IN THE GOODS of Lissie Mary Louise Inness other- wise Dorothy Lissie Mary Louise Inness, late of 65, 'Harrington Gardens, Ken. sington in the County of Middlesex, England, Spins. ter, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Court has by virtue of Section 58 of the Probates Ordinance 1897, made an Order limiting the time for "creditors and ethers to send in their claims against the above estate to the 8th day of June, 1937.
All creditors and others "are accordingly hereby required to send their claims to the under signed on or before that date.
Dated the 13th day of May, 1937.
'',
JOHNSON, STOKES &
MASTER,
Solicitors, for the Executors,
The Hong Kong & Shanghai
Bank Building,
Hong Kong.
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG
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PROBATE JURISDICTION
IN THE GOODS of Percy Richard Gay-Cuming, late of 46, Horniman Drive, Forest Hill in the County of Kent,
deceased.
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG
PROBATE JURISDICTION
IN THE GOODS of William McAulay Houstoun, late of Sachel Court, Alfold in the County of Surrey, England,
deceased.
CHINA UNDERWRITERS,
LIMITED. (Incorporated in Hong Kong)
NOTICE is hereby given that |
ADVERTISEMENTS The Services
HONG KONG TO FOOCHOW FREIGHT RATES FOREIGN & CHINESE SHIPPERS.
Notice is hereby given that as from 1st JUNE, 1937, rates of freight from Hong Kong to Foo- chow will be increased 20 per
cent. over current rates.
An increase of 20 per cent, on present Transhipment cargo rates will become effective as from 1st AUGUST, 1937,
Full details of revised tariff rates will be obtainable at the Offices of the undersigned.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP
CO., LTD. JARDINE, MATHESON &
Hong Kong, 11th May, 1937.
ROYAL NAVY
.".
Command Of The Warspite
ROYAL
AIR
FORCE
Squadron Leader Maurice
Squadron Leader A. P. Maurice, DFC., has been placed on the re- tired list on reaching the age limit
At Portsmouth Captain V. A. C. Crutchley, V.C., D.S.C.. assumed for his rank (45), after 22 years spite on May 1, which has been in RFC. and RAF command of the battleship War-service in the Army Service Corps.
dockyard handa for three years undergoing large repairs and mo-
250,000. The
the Improvements made in her, end the new control top and bridgework is almost as large as that in the Nelson and Rodney. The Warspite should be ready for service in June, and is to relieve the Queen Elizabeth as feet fag ship in the Mediterranean.
H.M.S, LEANDER
He was awarded the D.F.C, in 1919 for services in command of the RAF, unit at Obozerskaya, North
THE ARMY
Battalion Commands
Major R. K. Ross. D.S.O., M.C., has been selected for command of the 2nd Battalion. The. Queen's. Royal Regiment (West Surrey), with effect from April 24, in suc cession to Lieutenant-Colonel R. A. M. Basset, M.C., who, has been
appointed Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster-General, 5th Diyl-
sion.
Majer and Brevet" Lieutenant- Colonel EE Dorman-Smith, M.C... has been selected for command of
155 Battalion, The Royal Northumberland Fusillers, with effect from April 26, In succession to Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet Colonel J. O, des R. Swayne, who has been appointed à General Stan Officer at the Staff College, Cam- bericy.
Major O. G. B. Philby has been selected for command of the 2nd Hattalion, The Somerset Light In- rantry (Prince Albert's), in sue-
dernimation at a cost of about £2.-
the appearance of the Russia, where he proved himself a ship has been greatly "changed by most capable and reliable officer in the unusual and often unfavour- able conditions. He carried out a number of reconnaissances over the enemy's lines in dangerous circum- stances, and also conducted bomb- ing raids from low altitudes in the face of strong, anti-sirëraft fre. He had previously served both in France and Egypt. In 1925-28 he commanded the Aircraft Park at H.M.S. Leander was commission-Lahore. During the past five years cession to Lieutenant-Colonel R. H. CO., LTD. | éd at Devonport by Captain J. W. he has been senior personnel staff | Waddy, D.8.O, whose tenure ex-
Rivett-Carnac, DSC, for service officer with No. 22 (Army Coopera-pires to-morrow. under the New Zealand Govern-
tion) Group, South Farnborough. ment in place of the Dunedin. She left on May 6 for Portland and later for Spithead to represent the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy at the Corporation Review. The Dunedin is to pay off to-day at Portsmouth Into reserve, and will fly the flag of Vice-Admiral G. C. Dickens C.B., C.M.G.." Com- manding the Reserve Fleet, at the Review. Commander M. §. Thomas to-morrow succeeds Commander B. R. Willett, DS.C.. in command of the Dunedin
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the Thirteenth Annual Ordinary The
The Daily Press.
General Meeting of Shareholders of China Underwriters, Limited, will be held at the Offices of the Company, 4A, Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong, on Thurs-
HONG KONG, MAY 20, 1937.
day, the 20th day of May, 1937, SINCERITY NEEDED at noon for the purpose of receiv.
IN THE FAR EAST
of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has bying the Report of the Board of virtue of Section 58 of the Directors and a Statement
At the moment it is'diplomatic Probates Ordinance 1897, made Accounts for the year ended 31st
Order limiting the time for December, 1936, and of electing rather than electoral develop creditors and others to send in Directors and Auditors,
ments which are arousing interest their claims against the above estate to the 8th day of June,
NOTICE IS HEREBY 1937. GIVEN that the Court has, by" virtue of Section 58 of the
gister of Members of the Com All Creditors and others are May, 1937, to the 20th May pany will be closed from the 12th accordingly hereby required to Probates Ordinance 1897, mane send their claims to the under. 1937, both days inclusive..
an Order limiting the time for
creditors and others to send in their claims against the above estate to the 8th day of June, 1937.
All Creditors and others are sccordingly hereby required to send their claims to the under- signed on or before that date.
Dated the 13th day of May, 1937.
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Administratrix, The Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Building,. Hong Kong.
signed on or before that date,
Dated the 13th day of May,
1937.
JOHNSON, STOKES & -
MASTER, Solicitors for the Executors, The Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank Building,
Hong Kong.
By Order of the Board of
ANTI-SUBMARINE TRAWLERS
FM trawlers James Ludford, Kennet, and Blackwater, which were recently replaced in the 1st Anti-Submarine Flotilla, Portland, by the new trawlers Sapphire. Topaze, and Tourmaline, are being converted into minesweepers, and will afterwards be maintained in reserve at Portsmouth at extended notice of one month. They were built for the Admiralty during the War.
FLYING-BOAT CRUISE
Major H. A. Allen, D.S.O., has been sorected for command of the The four Singapore flying-boats 1st Battalion, The Royal Inniskill
Fusillers, in succession to of No. 210 (F.B.) Squadron returned ing
to their base at Pembroke Dock Lieutenant-Colonel M. F.. Ham- from their cruise to Malta. They mond-Smith, M.C., who is retiring left Pembroke on April 14, and rea-
to-morrow.
ched Malta on April 17, with stops
MEDICAL SERVICES IN INDIA
Walker, at Hourtin and
Major-General A. E. Berre. Leaving again on April 20, their return C.B., the Director of Medical Ser- toute has been via Gibraltar, and vices in India, has been granted. has included à visit to Bougle, leave pending the vacation of his the Algeria. Squadron Leader W. N. appointment in August on Plenderleith is in command of the completion of the four-year tenure. squadron,
Major-General 0. G. Tabiteau, D.S.O, who, is to succeed Major- General Walker, was recently pro- moted. The Indian appointment. is one of the best in the medical service, and Major-General Tabu- teau obtains it after 32 years' ser- vice. He has served in Waziristan operations, has been. Hon. Surgeon to the Viceroy, and has been res- ponsible for treatises on gun-shot wounds in the head, primary ex- cision of wounds, and gas gangrene, cases, and for a survey of the new cantonments in India.
NAVAL
APPOINTMENTS
The following appointments were made by the Admiralty:-
Capt.-E. R. Archer, to Hastings, in command (on transfer), and as Capt.. Fishery Protection Mine-sweeping, in continuation.
and
Surgn: Cdra.-A. de B. Joyce. M.B., and W. G. C. Fitz Patrick, L.R.C.P. and S.. to President for ADMIRALTY SURGEONS Medical Dept. (May-12).
Lts.-M. Willmott, to Dolphin Mr. B. E. Hawkins, of 209, Aner-April 261; and G. A. Tree, to Ca-
(Catford, Dulwich, &c.), to datë
Mr. F. A. Anderson, of Fothering- ham, Stranraer, has zeen appoint-
at Stranraer, to date April 15, vice the late Dr. T. Harper; and Mr. F. Higgins, of Hillside, Sudbury. to date April 18.
Jourdain, to Rodney: N. A. E. P. Acheson, E. "G. N. Bremner and O. R. Moore; to Ramillies" (May 15).
Supplementary List
The following officers of the RNR have been entered as proby, Sab-Lleuts. (Supplementary List) (seny. May 1) and appid, to Victory for courses (May 3):-
iey Road, S.E. 20, has been ap petown "(May. 12), pointed Admiralty Surgeon and Mids.-F. W. Ponsonby. G. F - The Transfer, Books and Re, in Japan. It has become known Agent. for London District No. 8 Russell. D. P. Willan, and R. 11.
that negotiations have for some
on a firmer basis; and it is andered Admiralty Surgeon and Agent time past been on foot in London April 15. vice Dr. A. Scott Turner. to place Anglo-Japanese relations
stood that they have reached a point at which the Foreign Office Directors,
here is awaiting concrete pro- HERBERT R. STURT, posals from the Japanese Govern. Managing Director.ment. That such proposals, if satisfactory, would be warmly Hong Kong, 7th May, 1937.
welcomed goes without saying.
There are, happily, signs that Japan is winded-to adopt a more moderate attitude than heretofőre on the question a fundamental one if she seeks closer friendship with Britain-of her relations with China. Britain is fully
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EWO COTTON MILLS, LTD.
NOTICE is hereby given that 5282 an issue of 200,000 Ordinary Shares at Chinese $12:50 per share, payable on or before 11th August, will be made to Share holders on the register on 8th June, 1937 in the proportion of one share for every 5 shares held
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION
IN THE GOODS of Minna Livingston Schack Mur, late of 3, West Eighth Street, New York N.Y. in the United States of America, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has by virtue of Section "58 of theTM Pro bates Ordinance.
1897, made an Order limiting the time for creditors and others to send in their claims against the above estate to the 7th day of June,
1937.
▸
All Creditors and others are accordingly hereby required to send their claims to the under signed on or before that date.
Dated the 13th day of May, 1937.
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Executor, The Hong Kong & Shanghai
Bank Building,
Hồng Kong.
5283
on that date.
The books of the Company will be closed from 3rd to 8th June
inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., General Managers.
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PUBLIC AUCTION
6256
PAYMASTER KEAR-ADMIRAL
MORRISH Paymaster Captain. W. D. T. Morrish has been placed on the retired list with the rank of pay- master rear-admiral after more than 37 years in the Navy.
Act. Sub-Lts. A. Rogers, C. G. Bush (proby.), W. Ashton, A. Gre- gory. S. L. Haydock, G. D. Gregory, and J. C. Lapage.
SHANGHAI-CANTON EXPRESS
Forty-Six-Hour Service
Nanking, May 19. Forty-six hours will be the maximum time for the projected Shanghai-Canton express service. which is scheduled to be inaugu rated this December, it was an nounced here to-day.
Through traffic between the two cities, it was stated, will be pos- sible, after the completion of the construction Work on the Na Proby. Sub-Lt.-G. MacClelland.
section in Royal Naval Reserve
chang - Pinghsfang. Payr. Cdr.-S. J. Read, to Curlew Klangst and on the glant bridge (May. 4).
spanning the Chientang River in Payr. Lt.-Cdr Dummer, to Co- | Cheklang. ··** lombo (May 5),
F
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The traveller may first take the Lt.-C. F. Parker, to Grimn (May Shanghai-Hangchow railway for Hangchow, whence he will cros the 14).
new steel bridge to continue his trip on the Chektang-Klangsl.zall- way to Nanchang.
Ch. Skipper.-E. T. Bowles, placed on the Retd. List, with rank of Skipper Lt. (April.27),
From "Nanchang he can travel on the Nanchang-Pinghsiang fall- way to connect with the Canton-
Union News.
OF WHAMPOA Hankow-Railway,—
Canton, May 19.
It is reported that 'seventeen banks of Canton City are uniting.
and co-operating in the task of
port...
RICE SITUATION
ÎN CANTON
conciliations, too many ostenta PARTICULARS AND CON prepared to recognize the obviousous hands across the Yellow
Sea The word BITIONS of the Sale by Public fact of Japan's "special position"
sincerity," Auction to be held on Tuesday, in regard to China; but she can- Eastern contexts in which it has DEVELOPMENT
discredited by the anomalous For the 25th day of May, 1937, at 3 not view with sympathy attempts been lately so much used, har p.m., at the Offices of the Public to consolidate that position by Lecome tarnished and even faintly Works Department, by Order of the methods which have without His Excellency the Governor of the approval of the wiser and
ridiculous. Yet sincerity is ex one Lot of Crown Land at Gram- more fursighted
actly what is needed-bath from elements in pian Road in the Colony of Hong Japan-woo often been employed China and Japan and from in- Kong for a term of 75 years, during the last six years. Nor, terested parties in the West. raising $10,000,000 to $20,000,000 for commencing from 1st July, 1898, incidentally, have those methods The evolution of a strong, assisting the Government in finan- with the option of renewal at a been, successful. The Army's friendly, and prosperous China is cing the construction work and the developing of the port of Crown Rent to be fixed by the "forward policy on the main the first step towards the solution Whampoa Surveyor of His Majesty the land has had--south of the Great of Japan's internal, problems, The money will be expended in King, for one further term of 24 Wall-an unsensational but un- and of most of her external ones laying out the industrial, commer- years less the last three days broken record of failure. Much as well, Single-handed, she can clal and residential areas of the thereof.
effort has been expended, and herself do much to assist the
Chinese Beening. Preu. Intending bidders are advised only in one of two instances development of her neighbour. that immediately after the dis (notably in Suiyuan) have but in the economic sphere both Hong Kong, 18th May, 1937... posal of the lot the purchaser Japanese interests sustained a she and China need the co-opera-
5204 (if not the applicant), will definite reverse. But what is tion of other friendly and interest |
be required to deposit, with as there to show for all this doggeded Powers.
Native rice Hitherto a certain waywardness authorised officer who will be pre striving? Virtually nothing,. It sent at the sale, the sum of two has excited, from time to time, marking Japan's actions has been to-day by train via the Canton- hundred dollars, $200.00 in cash. the suspicion and resentment not a bar to that co-operation.
Hankow Railway, but these ship This sum will be refunded on only of China, but of other na-
Once her deeds have proved ments do not help to lower rice payment of the purchase price.
tions whose interests it lias that her intentions towards China prices. adversely and unwarrantably are as honourable as she protests Bangkok are selling here at lower, Foreign rice from Salgon - and they are, Japan will not lack prices than those from the North, China has meanwhile gained sympathy and assistance froin as the former is imported here in strength, and her mood grows Britain, which has long been under tariff exemption.
daily less tractable There was never a better moment by ties of mutual friendship and Kong and national currencies and bound to that other island Empire The depreciation of the Canton dollar as compared with Hong for the extremists in Japan to' respect.
profiteering by rice merchants and recognize what the *beat
Nor can it be supposed that certain quarters are reasons for the Japanese statesmanship hau
America would be slow to collanion News,
high price of rice here.} known all along-that progress for their country and for the Far borate in the Pacific area. East in general dépends on gen- uine co-operation between. China and Japán.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Sixth
Extra
Boundary A.
Measure-
ments.
Race Meeting to be held on PARTICULARS OF THE LOT SATURDAY, 29th MAY, 1937, (weather permitting) may be ob. tained at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Building; the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road. -
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 20th May, 1937.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
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No. of Sale.
New Kowloon
Inland Lot No. 2677 Adjoining New Kow. Joon Inland Let No.. 1903, Grampian Rd.
Registry N
Locality.
As per
aale plan.
About
Contents i
18,200
Square foot
152
Upest Price.
009
affected.
almost
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Japan's geographical position and her economic structure entitle her to a lion's share of the China There have been enough, there markets; but the lion's methods 5295 have been too many, empty re- I are not the best way to get it.
Canton, May 19.. from Hunan and Anhwet continued to arrive here
PEAK CHURCH
The annual meeting of Worship- pers will be held in the Cathedral Hall on Thursday May 27, 1937 at 5.30, p.m.
BRIGANDAGE IN HUNAN
Canton, May 19. It is reported that brigandage ts rife on the borders of Hunan Pro- vince. Bands of brigands under the leadership of Kung Fing-nam,
Wang Foo-lam and Chen Chi- chung are terrorising the borders of Himan, Kwangtung and Kwang- si Provinces.
Although the peace of Kwang- tung Province has not been dis- turbed by these brigands, the mill- tary authorities of Hunan Province have sent a large body of troops to surround and exterminate them.
General Ha Kin. Pacification Commissioner of Hunan Province, has telegraphed to General ya Han-mow, Pacification: Com- ralesioner and Commander-in-Chief of the Fourth Route Army of
Kwangtung Progince to co-operate in the campaign of extermination. It is reported that the brigands possess a corps of amazons, who go about in various disguises and officers, being extremely bold and act as sples and intelligence
hinta Evening Pres
fearless.
“HINDENBURG”' FILM
The Queen's Theatre has received the film (Paramount Newareel) of the Hindenburg Disaster and will be showing it until further notice.