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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENT

HONG KONG CLUB

NOTICE

THE INDO CHIA STEAM

NAVIGATION CO., LTD. '

1:

The Filly-seventh Ordinary General Meeting of the Company

The Fourth Yearly Drawing will be held at the Offices of the op 24 Desentures of the Hong General Managers, Messrs. Jar! Kong Club (1934 Issue-$500 line, Matheson & Co., Ltd.. each) was held in the Club House Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on on Wednesday, the 30th March. Thursday, 31st March, 1938, 1 1938, when the following Deben tures were drawn for redemp tion:

39 115 142 143 146 148 179 191 184 198 233 275 316 330 345 353 354 378 379 390 411 438 445 453 and will be payable at the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, on Friday, the 30th September, 1938, in exchange for surrender of same.

By Order,

S. R. KERR,

Secretary Hong Kong, 30th March, 1938.

noong for the purpose of receiving; the Report of the Directors, passing the Accounts, and elect Jing Directors and Auditors.

. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 24th March to 14th April in

li clusive.

By order of the Board, JARDINE, MATHESON &

CO., LTD., a General Managers, Hong Kong, 11th March, 1338.

60%

6631

UNION WATERBOAT CO.. LTD.

NOTICE TO

HONG KONG AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION.

NOTICE TO MEMBERS.

SHAREHOLDERS.

The Thirty third Annual Gen- Shareholders eral Meeting of will be held at the Offices of

Notice is hereby given the Messrs, Dodwell & Co., Ltd., the Annual General Meeting of Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank the Members of this Association Building, on Wednesday, the 6th will be held at the offices of April, 1938, at 11 a.ni. for the Messrs. Linstead & Davis, 1st purpose of receiving the report of on the General Managers together floor, Exchange Building,

Thursday, 31st March, 1938, at with a Statement of Accounts tr

31st December, 1937.

5.30 p.m.

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Secretaries and Treasurers.

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THE HONG KONG AND YAUMATI FERRY CO.. LTD.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from 23rd March to 6th April, 1938. both days inclusive,

DODWELL & CO., LTD.. General Managers. Hong Kong, 14th March, 1938.

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The Fourteenth Ordinary General Meeting of the Share holders in the above Company will be held at the Company's COMPANY, LTD. Office at the Jordan Road Ferry! Tier on Thursday, the 14th April,

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP

ADVERTISEMENTS.

CHINA

PROVIDENT LOAN

& MORTGAGE CO., LTD.

NOTICE is hereby given that the FORTY FIRST ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of Share holders in the Company will be held in the Jacobean Room, ist floor, Hong Kong Hotel, Pedder

EDITORIAL

BIRTHS

GROVES-RAINES.-On March 14, 1938, at Bangor, Co. Down, to Allson (nee Forster), wife of Julius A. R. Groves-Raines. The East Yorkshire Regiment

- Son.

FRENCH-On March 17, 1938. at

30 Devonshire Place. W., to

Child Found

THURSDAY, MARCH 31, · 1938:

New Internal Situation

Alone During Within China Discussed

Police Raid

Eleanor Mary, wife of John WOMAN GAOLED Johnson French, of Hong

FOR HARBOURING Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation-a son,

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

quarter Wing. 1st Middlesch Regiment. wish to thank all on board the "Dilwara" for their

kindness during their recent sad bereavement.

Streci, Hong Kong, on WED Mr. and Mrs. R. Breen, "Head- NESDAY, 20th APRIL, 1938, at NOON for the purpose nij receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Board of Directors for the year ended 31s' December, 1937, electing Direc tors and Auditors, and for the transaction of any other ordinary business of the Company,

BOY MISSING SINCE

NOVEMBER

Chau Kwai-yau, married woman, of 33, Ha Yeu Ng village appeared before M:. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday on a charge of harbouring Nam Chol. ared five years, well knowing that the child had been entleed from the care of his mother.

Significance Of Kuomintang

Party Conferences

The success of the counter-offensive, which the left and right flanks of our armies in the field are carrying "out, is a powerful stimulant for the Chinese People. In time as well as in space this success could not be more opportune.

In Hankow, the centre of the Chinese National Bfe. an Impor tant meeting of the Kuomintang Party is being held. The agenda

been.

of the meeting BY PERCY CHEN at

DEATH BREEN.-On March 7, 1938,

For Sald, Roberta, infant daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. Breen. Headquarter Wing, 1st Middlesex Regiment. aged four

months.

has not

published but a close observer of Chinese politics may discern that the principal question to be discussed is the question of the People and the Livelihood of the People.

Det.-Insp. A. E. Carey stated that the father of the child reported to NOTICE is also hereby given |

the police that his son was missing on the morning" of November 3 Had we not had successes in the "New Internal Situation Within that the TRANSFER BOOKS

from No. 4. Yau Ching Wang Road, Beld or had we merely been able China" was made possible by the of the Company will be closed

MARRIAGE

to maintain our defensive position formulation of genditions wherein Kowloon City.

Communist Party from SATURDAY, 9th APRILLYLE-PATERSON-On March 23, Nothing more was heard of the It might have been said that the 'the Chinese 1938 until WEDNESDAY, 20th 1938, at Holy Trinity Cathe child until the morning of March question of peace with Japan or could acquire legality in order to APRIL, 1938, both days inclu dral. Shanghal by the Rev. A. 35 when the police raided an un-even a compromise (on terms dif-participate in the struggle for the of the territorial. sive, during which period, no

C. S. Trivett, M.A., B.D., Anne. ¡numbered house in Ho Yeu Ng Dcult for a patriot to conjecture) preservation transfer of shares can be regis

younger daughter of the late Village and found the boy. No one might have occupied the minds of political and administrative in-

tegrity of the country" John' and Mrs. Paterson, else was on the premises at the the assembled delegates. tered.

But in the present circumstances Greenock, to Archibald Lyle, time. About ten minutes after the elder son of the late John and arrival of the police Chau Kwal- of the forceful pinning of the to the ground around Mrs. Lyle, Greenock.

yau entered and claimed the. boy enemy to be her own but later retracted Tsining and Liny! in Shangtung, al lier statement. She alleged that Welwel in North Honan, and at her husband, who WAS A sea- Pingiu and Puchow in South-west man and was at present away from @hansi, and then the launching of

By Order of the Board,

J. C. GUTERRES,

Secretary.

|Hong Kong, 25th March, 1938.

ה'

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG "KONG

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The Baily

友之

國中

PROBATE JURISDICTION

IN THE GOODS of Hugo "Robert Beaven, Inte of the Municipality of Oak Bay in the Province of British Columbia in the Dominion' of Canada, Retired Banker, de ceased.

1938.

Editorial and Business Office: 15-19, Queen's Road Central, Tel. 30251

Night Editor (Wanchai Ofice):

Tel. 24511. London Office: 53, Fleet Street

E.CA.

HONG KONG, Marcu 31, 1938.

MILK

to the house several months ago.

Several marks or violence were found on the child's body, which the police alleged the defendant had caused in an effort to make the toy get used to the surname they had given him. Otherwise he appeared to be well looked after.

When questioned by his Worship, the defendant said, she had no- thing to say but admitted the

a finish-in a

FIRM STAND.

The way had been tortuous.but the goal was reached just in time. for China to be able to stand firm before Japanese aggression On July 9 outside Pelping. And with

the Colony, had brought the child a firm, counterstroke to recapture the opening shot of the invader Tsining and drive back the enemy across the Marco Polo Bridge came from Pingiu, the will to victory is the roar of Chinese guns in salute for the fullment of the First finally established and the Aght Principle of Sun Yat Sen. the will be a fight to

Principle of Nationalism. night for final victory.

The aim of 40 years unselfish PRESENT DAY CHINA

toll by the

late leader W3S In order to understand the rearealised. China was one--United. sons for the phenomenon that is

The past hectic eight months present day Ching, it is necessary have not only witnessed the ebb to cast back over the recent years and flow of the Chinese forces in and note the significance of each the battlefields. It has witnessed Kuomintang Party Conference or the intense struggle between those plenary meeting.

among our people who are morally strong and those who are morally

charge.

Defendant was sentenced to nine months' had labour and the child was ordered to be restored to his mother.

for instance as leaving it in a open pan for any length of time in polluted atmosphere.

For in those meetings and the subsequent events one may per-

ceive the operation of laws of hu

weak.

OUT con-

more

The test of war has destroyed man conduct when applied to the many. And the "purge" has been thorough if only in its opening large mass of the Chinese people. vast in its bulk and seemingly be

stages. The whining of "doubting Dr. R.

A. de Castro Bisto's

wildering in the diversity of the In- Thomases" has been louder than a.guments against pasteurisation

terests of the groups of the people. the, moans of our wounded heroes. On the other hand, milk pro NOTICE IS HEREBY m in Hong Kong, at the

In December 1935 there was we cannot win-let's beg for

́absorb peace-well GIVEN that the Court has, by meeting of the Urban Council on duced and stored in any but the

in Nanking. In Chinese political querors,"" virtue

etc. were heard Tuesday, were clever, and subtle, most hygienic conditions and solda pienum of the Kuomintang held of Section 58. of the

but they lacked conviction. It was unpasteurised is a source of colife this plenum marked the end often than not from those who Probates Ordinance 1897, made not surpris.ng, therefore, that his siderably greater danger. That

Order limiting the time for] -mendm...at found po seconder.

danger can, of course, be eliminates of the so-called period of "Con-had inhaled the opium of bureau-

lilation by Concession"

cratic helplessness. creditors and others to send, la The position is this: Recons.itut-by boiling.

A regrettable fncident marred But eight months of hervic In India, where milk is almost a their claims against the above e milk, that is a tond prepaid by

Chinese political lie in the atfighting has not all been sacri- estate to the 20th day of April, the addition of water to a power staple food among many million tempt made upon the life of Mr. rice. In being killed we have kill- Wang Ching-wel. the President ofed as well and we stand today.cz containing the chief ingredients o: of Hindus, milk is never consumed milk, has entered the local market, without being bolled. There are

the Political Council, General

our strength flowing, from our All Creditors and others are and the authorities have decided no greater bolled-milk drinkers accordingly hereby required to to make it compulsory for manu- than the Sikhs, but there does not Chiang Kai-shek assumed the role armales and our people bound to- send their claims to the under factures of thals product to seem to be much wrong with them of chief political,, as well as chief gether in an indissoluable mass br signed on or before that date, pasteurise it before sale fo the physically. Pasteurisation is hard-military officer of our State and the ties of Nationalism.

public.

ly heard of in India for this rea- expressed the will of the peopic by a Arm and dignifed refusal to Dated the 24th day of March.

The two companies which sell son. It is not necessary. 1938.

reconstituted milk in Hong Kong

Japanese ainbassadors, Ariyoshi. at present pasteuriset of their different. Here, although milk is own volition. The effect of the not such a popular food, a not in Arita, and Kawagce; while the Foreign Minister General Chang new legislation is to make it considerable trade is done by num-Chun did not quail beneath the obligatory, for all manufacturers of erous small dairies.

table thumping of the redoubtable The Chinese consumer does not Mr. Suma. this food to pasteurise it, as there is good reason to believe that com- as a quie, boll milk. He drinks 1 With the end of the period o petitors may spring up in due as it comes to him. It is, therefore."Concillation by Concession" came People.. But both are intimately

JOHNSON, STOKES &

MASTER, Solicitors for the Executrix, The Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Building, Hong Kong.

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S.M.C. OFFICIAL MISSING

Shanghai, March 30. Some anxiety is felt for Mr. Harold Porter, C.M.G.. former- ly of the British consular ser- vice in China, and latterly manager of the Peking Syndi- cate. Ltd., who has been miss- ing since last Thursday:

Mr. Porter, who is vice- Chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council. has been ill recently. and friends fear that he is possibly suffering from loss of memory-(Reu- ter).

course who might nut pasteurise.

OTHER PRINCIPLES

There are two other principles

The position in Hong Kong toe dictated to by the successive which form the doctrine of Sun

esacntial

Yat Sen-Democracy and Livell- hood.

The first, Democracy, 'deals with the political status of the Chinese people. The second deals with the economic status of the Chinese

nation.

that the milk sold by

the birth of the people's move bound up with the individual exis- Dr. Basto argues that es recon- these.dairies should be perfectly

Iton souls that make up our 'Vest, stituted milk is already in a steri- pure and free from all contamina- ments, so-called National Salva-tence of each one of the 450 mill-

tion movements, which were gen- ilsed state, provided good care is tion-that it must be produced and

uinely expressive of the will to taker to see that only bafied or d.s-stored in hygienic conditions,

resistance" of a large and influer led water is used. it is useless. and a

needless expense to pas-the.clore, all that is required to icarise 1.

convirice one of the absolute neces-

or form in Hong Kong.

Victory cannot be won without

A visit to many local dafries 15. tial section of the people through. the inculcation of the will to vic-

1

1

out the country.

tory in the overwhelming majority. of this population, with the par- WILL TO RESISTANCE"

ticipation of the vast, majority He submits that it may even bejsity of making pasteurisation ou Cangerous, as it is not impossible modern lines with up-to-date plant! The development of this will to consciously in the great task of

resistance" was alike in the North working, for victory.. for the pasteurisation plant to be compulsary in tals Colony.

For we know that before Anal dirty, or, at any rate, not 'scrupu- The conditions which prevall, not in Pelping. Tientsin) and in the

only at some of the small dairies South Kwangtung and Kwangs victory is won over the Japanese in- lously clean.

This was the burden of Dr but also in the milk store houses Shanghai was the focal point cvader and aggressor. the trials, of Basto's arguments in so far as the in town, are appalling. Milk is one expression. There was a wave of the nation from the ravages of. new .oduct is concerned, but he of the eastest things in the world new vernacular newspapers claim-war. from flood, from pestilence. did not conceal his 'opposition to to adulterate and yet the numbering several hundred thousand c, from active, sabotage and treasoni by: evil-doers, from incompetence for this offenceculation daily. pasteurisation of milk in any shape of prosecutions

The will to resistance" against and corruption on the part of de- during the past twelve months The bottom was completely taken could be counted on the fingers of Japan was nearly side-stepped in based and unprincipled bureau- out of D. Basto's speech by the one hand-if there have been any 1936 by a grave threat of a re-crats will be enormous.

currence. of civil war. The civil And unless the people, composed answer of Dr. Selwyn-Clarke, who at all.

The plea that compulsory pas-strife between the Central Forces of the merchants, the industrial- pointed to the ravages of such diseases as dysentery, typhoid and teurisation will throw many small and the Communist armes hadists, the peasants, the labourers, the cholera in Hong Kong, all of whien dairies out of business can be cis- not ceased but it had entered a students, the bankers, and the soi- are mostly liquid-corne diseases. missed as unworthy of considera-state of factual stalemate. But in diets. acively participate in the

April the Liangkwang problem struggle-possess the will to vic-. Ronstituted milk requires the lon

On the question of public health nearly wrecked Chinese develop-tory-the fight will take longer to addition of water for manufacture

main consideration is the ment on the old reef of civil war win and the enemy may escape. Dr. Basto himself stressed the the

In spite, however, of outward defest for a longer period. importance of the use of uncon- greatest good for the greatest nurn-.

contrary, Chinese From the present meeting of the ber. Sympathy will be extended to signs to the It is a greatly simpler business those who suffer by the change but publie opinion had taken a de Kuomintnag in Hankow will fly Hankow, March 30. Current reports

several to enforce pasteurisation than to no advance along these lines was finite stand against separatism that Statement of Accounts up to the Building, on Tuesday, the 5th Italian aviators

and mechanics ensure the use of uncontaminatea lever made without some hardship and against wars in China fr which Chinese fought Chinese. 31st December, 1937.

The latter would require to somebody. formerly under Chinese employ-

If pasteurisation is considered And the Kuomintang Plenum of The Transfer Books of the purpose of receiving the Report ment are now in the Japanese air the presence of an inspector or

in England and the June 1936 laid the basis for na- Company will be closed from of the General Managers together force operating in Chica were some other health official, at every necessary

more so in a colony such as Hong its full with the Japanese attack Month, the 4th April to Thurs. with a Statement of Accounts 10 dented yesterday by a spokesman factory while the process of manu-Dominions it is a thousand times tional unity, which developed to

of the Italian Embassy (Centre facture was going on.

It is quite clear that the pro-Kong where the standard of clean-at Lukuchiao, the following year. The last outstanding contradic- day, the 14th April, 1938, both the 31st December, 1937.

News).

USS Lexington Speeds blem of making milk absolutely (liness and hygiene is infinitely

on to the full development of days Inclusive.

For Honolulu- safe for drinking will always be lower,

That is the amazing part of the Nationalism was cleared away at

Honolulu, March 29. According to the statistics of present. because milk is so easily

decision not so very long ago to the Plenum of the Kuomintang in

The aircraft-carrier Lexington. the Raw Bilk Testing Department contaminated of the Government Testing: Bureau Pasteurisation provided it is await the instructions of the Home December 1936. when a completely

participating in the United States a authorities on the question of com-

fleet war manoeuvres in the Pack. of Canton, the total amount of done on up-to-date lines in raw silk exported from the city modern plant, is a thorough steri-pulsory pasteurisation, the idea during the priod from May 1, lisation process, but even after being to adopt the same course here What does the Secretary of Bias fic. put in here today because 507 for the Colonies know of conditions men were suffering from tonsilitis. 1937 to March 15, 1938 was 23,-pasteurisation the greatest care as in England.

this question? Has he The patients are remaining For sheer blockheadedness that here on 876 bales, together with 21.520 must be taken or the food will

difficult to surpass visited any of the local dairies? aboard the vessel-(Reuter). 6630 tales of waste silk.

eastly become recontaminated, such decision is

The Ordinary General Meeting NO ITALIAN

AIRMEN 1938, at 11.00 a.m. for the par- of Shareholders in the above pose of receiving the Report of Company will be held in the IN JAPANESE FORCES taminated water. the Directors together with a Company's Offices, P. & 0,

THE HONG KONG AND YAUMATI FERRY CO., LTD., LAU TAK PO,

Managing Director. Hong Kong, 26th March, 1938.

0640

April, 1938 at Noon for the

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Friday, the 1st April to Tuesday. the 5th April, 1938 both days inclusive.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO., General Managers.

Hong Kong, 24th March, 1938. -

water.

the events that must lead to vic..

tory:

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