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NOTICE.

I have to-day removed my office from No. 8, Lee Yuen Street West to China Building, 2nd floor, Room No. 7, Telephone No, 24366, Post Office Bax 669.

G. E. HUYGEN, Canton-Hongkong Swatow.

NOTICE.

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NOTICE is hereby given that JOAO VICTORINO DA SILVA PEREIRA of No. 10, Jordan Road, 1st floor, Kowloon, Hong Kong, is applying to the Governor for naturalization, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Colonial Secretary, Hong Kong.

Dated the 12th day of January, 1939.

LEO. D'ALMADA & CO.,

Salicitors for the Applicant.

NOTICE

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We take pleasure to announce

BIRTH

O'BOLGER.--On January 6, 1939, |

at the Country Hospital, Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. RÉ O'Balger, a daughter, Susan Elizabeth,

MARRIAGE · STUTZ-POULAIN. On January 7, 1039, at Swiss Consulate-

General, before Mr. M. E. Fon- tanel, Swiss Chargé d'Affaires,

son

EDITORIAL

CORRESPONDENCE QUARTER OF

DOCTORS TRAINED IN ITALY, JAPAN

(To the Editor. The Hongkong,

Dally Press "

Sir-Will you kindly intorm me Angele Lucienne, daughter of whether or not it is a fact that i Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Elliston of certain medies and legal practi Shanghal to Eduard Rydolf. Įtioners arid accountants who of the late Mr. Rudolf quality in the British Empire ure de barred from practising their pro- Stutz-Esslinger of Basle.

fessions in Hongkong whilst those who graduate from institutions in Italy and Japan are permitted te

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BONORDNO, JANUARY 12, 1939

DOCTORS TRAINED

AL

IN JAPAN.

I understand that a number of persons who hold British Empire qualifications have been debarrea simply because they are not mem- bers of legally. constituted bodies In the United Kingdom. I am sure that most of these are far bet- ter qualified to practise than many Who graduate from Italy and Japan.

Arcently, the Increasing number o graduates of Japanese medical eclleges admitted to practise in Hongkong has been giving rise to much concern.

When they desire to set up prac-

A CENTURY

OF FLYING

Carl Schneider's Fine Record

TAUGHT MANY OF

CHINA'S PILOTS There is a tall, sandy-haired, blue-eyed'aviator walking about our Colony, called Carl E Schneider. He can tell you all about acroplanes from the year 1913 when he commenced his alr career at the age of 16.

During the World War, this Gar- man boy, whose mother was an American, served with, his country in the air as an observer. Tha Armistice brought him

f

to the

Carl E. Schneider, formerly connected with the Chinese Government as Technical Ad- visor and Test Pilot, celebrated In Hongkong his 25th year of flying.

VICTORY FOR CHINA SEEN

Difficulties That. Face Japan

China will continue to resist Japan's aggression in the expecta- tion of ultimate success, Bald Miss Helena G. C, Kuo, of Shanghai. a recent address in the Alms Park),

Levenshulme, Methodist School, Manchester. arranged

the by Levenshulme branch of the League of Nations Union.

Miss Kuo said that Japan might over-run huge areas of China, but in the end her forces would be exhausted and disillusioned. She would not be able to reach a military-de- cision or achieve her ends, and Nationalist China would re- main intact. The Chinese Initial unpreparedness was now swiftly being made good. MILLIONS OF MEN

THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1939.

Hello & Goodbye

BY A.W. HYER

Ships are one thing and aeroplanes something else again. Con- cerning the latter, which everyons is interested in particularly from a Leavelling point of view, we have a new information release on the

* subject.

*

Out of the secrecy of its hangar, where it exists in make-up (dummy) form, the Douglas DC-5. lätest and most revolutionary of huge transports, was viewed by aviation experts in Santa Monica who found it a direct challenge to the past and future in aviation,

Like commercial aircraft of eight he continues by Imperial Airways years ago, the DC-5 will be high-to Bangkok and then Rangoon.

winged for greater sight-seeing Mr. E. Lanllesu is quite an ex-

comfort.

clusive customer returning to Fort

Like Its gigantic big brother, the Bayard. Usually, this company is DC-4, this new plane embodies "to-not permitted to carry passengers |morrow's" - tricycle landing gear to French territory Indo-China); and broad flaps cuir brakes) for However the gentleman, being a safety in manipulating small air-French offelal, secured permission ports.

in this instance,

Sixteen, passengers and a crew of |- The "Denebola,” under the three will fill the DC-5 to capacity. thumb of Captain H. B. Collins, Yet the wing-loading on the 18,250-carried Interesting visitors to pound ship is 30 per cent. less than Bangkok.

"We have now," she went on. that of current machines. This H.R.FL. Prince Saiful El-islam millions of fighting men in the factor gives the plane unusual Alhussain, son of the Commander feld: we have now cur own am-stability at low flying speeds. of the Faithful, the King of munition factories working at full; The DC-5 measures 60 ft. 2 in. Yemen. The Vice-GovernIOT of speed, and in a short time we shall from its blunt nose to Its tall. Hodeida. Alkadi All Ben Hussein, be able to turn but our own war-single-anned tail. Its wing-span and the interpreter of the Prince. alanes, too. We have also large re-tis.78 ft High-winged, this plane Charif Soubra, accompanied him. serves of raw materials.

has nve passenger windows. Its "Japan is not likely to contem-two main wheels fold bow-leggedly of swords, these three distinguish- With much bowing and clinking plate peace or mediation except on under the great cantilever pinioned passengers departed for London, terms that she considers the right The nose-wheel opens like a clam by Imperial Airways.

of conquerors. Therefore, there is shell. no alternative for China but to

The visit of the Prince was only Aping ocean-going vessels, the continue to fight, relying on the DC-s boasts a strong keel along an overnight stop, he having ar- inaccessibility of its bases in the the bottom centre of the ship. Irived on Monday afternoon from interior and the certainty of the emergencies, it could land on ita Canton by a Japanese mine- difficulties which Japan will have body without danger owing to this weeper. The opening of the Mo. to face Japan will be exhausted unusual strength element.

hammed mosque in Japan was the

and will never be able to extricate herself.

"If Japan were wise she would

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NON-PRACTITIONER Inquiries by the "Hongkong Daily Press" ellet the informa- LARM IS GROWING in Hung- tion that men who qualify in Konk ,over the Increasing medicine from Italy and Japan äre number of Japanese-trained admitted to practise in Hongkong medical practitioners whose,,names under arrangements made between have been authorized to be added the Italian and Japanese Govern. to the list of registered practition- ments and the Government of the ers in Hongkong. This pertinent United Kingdom and the General point is raised of a correspondent Medical Council of Great Britain. to-day when he asks whether or These persons are supposed to be

Douglas engineers have offered cause of his visit and a stay in not it is a fact that medical and properly qualified but whether they

their latest brain-child as a trans- Tokyo through the late summer legal practioners and accoun- are or not is another question" tants who rually in the British

services, Easily manoeuverable out Yasukuni Maru Empire are debarred from practice in Hongkong, they make their United States where he became a induce her leaders to alter their port for small or feeder air-ne and early winter. tising their professions here whilst applications to the local Medical Citizen and entered the employ policles and to make a compromise of small airports, they said, in less those who graduate from. Italy and Board after having been vouched ment of the Ford Investment Com- by regarding the war as a draw and than 670 ft."after it starts down a

come to terms with China on the Japan are permitted to do so.

for us fit and proper persons to pany then under Government con-

basis of real co-operation ала the trol. DURING THE PAST YEAR or practise. The Secretary of

In 1933 Mr. Schneider was hard equality. two. the number of ment who Brard then sends their diplomas to

graduated from Japanese the Italian or Japanese Consulat at work for the Sikorsky Afcraft when the. Chinese have medical colleges and admitted to as the case may be, and the latter Company

practise here. some translate the documents and re- Gove.nment (Kwangtung Govern- CONCERN twenty or thirty in all, turn them to the Secretary of the ment)

LONDON, Jan. 11 DWS-Record has assumed serious Board with certified translations.

recruiting, returns continue to be #proportions, which is There are, we believe, at the pre-in China.

The past ave years tits aylator made for the Territorial Army detrimental both to the prestige sen! time, no medical graduates and the privilege of graduates of from Italy in Hongkong but there has done a great deal for the pre-Figures for January 1'show that

past pilots of China.

he strength has reached 204.003 British universities, and especially are a large number of graduates sent and

Not only has he taught many of officers and men. Revised establish raduates of the University of from Japan. Hongkong, who have expressed In the case of Italy, all graduates China's young men to fly, assemblement is 224,039.

During December, 6882 recruits considerable concern. Never in the of Institutions in the Kingdom of planes, repair and build them, but history of the Colony has there Italy are recognized, while in the he has experienced the tragedy of enlisted, and after allowing for Iniperiai Airways teen such an enormous influx of case Japan. those who graduate seeing them meet their death in officers and men completed thei

a net gain of! graduates f Japanese medical from Imperial Universities or any the air during the past two years service, there was schools who apply for registration. Government or prefectural special of war.

The Territorial Army is now Many of them are unable even to medical colleges or any private

larger than the regular army, a write a prescription in the English special medical colleges designated

1.5 1 territorial -language. How, then, can phar-by a Minister of Education shall

position is held force before the war. macists and dispensers, be expect have the right to practise here ed to deal with the situation? When the Consul in question re

MANY GRADUATES of Japan- turns the diplomas, with the

ese medical colleges, who are translations, he certifies whether after which he resigned and

that we have now acquired the factory of the South China Brick. works in Sunhui, Castle "Peak, New Territories and henceforth production of bricks will be carried on by us under the name of Keen Sang Brickwerks... We are in a ¦ AROUSED position to effect prompt delivery of any quantity. KEEN SANG BRICKWORKS. 26, Lee Yuen Street, East (1st Floor), Hongkong,

LEE CHING,

General Manager.

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HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

secured hls services as Technical Advisor and Supervisor

3

WAS IN TSINGTAO

The second year under the Chin ese. Government Schneider spent with the Naval Air Agency in Tsing.

joined the company responsible for

TERRITORIALARMY STRENGTH

3619,

..

ASSAULT ALLEGED Detention in police custody, pri-

On Tuesday at 6 p.m.. this runway. It can be 50 ft: in the air.N.Y.K. motorship headed down the On two 850-h. p. engines, the harbour for Shanghai and Japan. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Forster and DC-5 can cruise 160 miles an hour, Side pilots windows on the DC-5 their young son were in gay spirits allow the flyers visibility never be due to their reunion. The head of the family, who is connected with fore given in a transport. "

the F.N.K. Co. in Tokyo, met his Boeing Transports

family in Hongkong on their re- turn from a European holiday.

On' December 6, the second of the six 74-passenger Boeing Clippers. being built for Pan American Air- ways, was launched. The first of these boats is due to arrive on her maiden trip in February.

They enjoyed a short holiday here and were looking forward to five pleasant days at sea together.

Holidaying is ended and back to the affairs of the Brazilian Consul offices in Peiping salled Mr. F. de Chermont Lisbox. Indo-China, Two planes of Imperial Airways Manila and Hongkong have been went flying out from Kal Tak on his vacation spots and he has Tuesday morning at 7 and 7.30 pleasant memories to live with a.m., respectively with a batch of during the coming year. mall and passengers.

Miss Margaret d'Anjou, a very Captain Joe Davis, supervising pretty French blonde, was another the "Delphinus" had four passen- vacationer. Back to Shanghai she gers heading southward.

salled and it our eyes do not de- Winding up two weeks visit with ceive us, she was an exceedingly

Chinese medical schools in the in applicant graduates come within

boa: Now, we wonder? HEREBY

by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the ing a Hongkong. Mr. L. J. Weston companion, M. de Chermont Lis-

was returning to Sydney. terior who go to Japan and simply the categories specified above.

However, it was not long before Kowloon Court yesterday in the

Page. Dr. E. Gunther booked to Certificate

Another Intercontinent Corpora- take a short course of study in As to British Empire qualified G/NS.4430 dated Hongkong, 18th that country and then return to men, only graduates of certain the present Chinese Government case against Ip Chi, 41, vegetable tion commuter is Mr. W. Crosswell. Shanghai. Did he go or not, we the Manila office. Up he could not find him under his bunk, China with Japanese diplomas specified colleges which have re-again requested his services and hel stall muster, who appeared on re-from

flew via Pan American Airways in the closet, in, the fancy bar. Upon presentation of their diplo-ciprocal rights with the General was assigned by the Central Gov-mand, charged with assaulting a the Can onese Air woman, named Chan Tai, 45, in mas, and due certification, they are Medical Council of Great Britain ernment to name of Mr. Vivian Geoffrey An abnormal situation has thus kore"

admitted to practise in Hongkong. are permitted to practise in Hong-Forces Headquarters in Canton. Waterloo Road on Tuesday and from the southern city; now, on public rooms or a rowboat.

Acting us Tectrical Advisor and with causing her grievous bodily. Smyth has been Lost or Stolen

for graduates

the Test Plot. this aviation expert re- harm. been created,

ol Legal practitioners from

The order followed a statement and should this certificate not be universities of good standing In Colorites are not allowed to pracmained in Canton unt! two weeks

in Court by Det.-Bergt. Johnston produced to the Bank before the the British Empire who do not tise in Hongkong, the reason be-before the Japanese occupation.

enjoy reciprocal privileges withing that the Colonies do not accord Carl Schneider has played his that the complainant was in hos- 14th January, 1939, a new certi the United Kingdom are debarred reciprocal privileges to British legal part in the making of China's air pital in serious condition.

admitted to practise here, are from or not the colleges from which the the Philippine Islands' Air Tax vilege of ball denied, was ordered his father, Captain Weston, resid. great admirer of her travelling

NOTICE IS GIVEN

that the

January, 1936 for Sixty shares

of this Bank numbered 95407/

95466 inclusive registered in the

Service.

ficate for the shares will be from registration while Japanese practitioners. That is to say, a history. And when he celebrated issued, and the aforesaid Certland Italian graduates benefit British solleitor or barrister can-his 25th year of flying several ficate No. 6/NS.4430 will be And it is common knowledge that not praettee, in South Africa or weeks ago, his aviation cohorts and graduates of advanced universities Australia; on the other hand, friends throughout the world gave thereafter treated by this Cor

In America. France and Germany South African or Australian legal toasts to this capable and eff- poration as Null and Void.

are not allowed to practise here.

practitioner is

allowed to cent aviator, who is also a mem- THE ONLY CONCLUSION that practise in the United Kingdom. her of that well-known interna-

one can arrive at as to why

organisation "Non-Practitioner" is wrong, we tional

the "Quiet this state of affairs should be relieve, in his assertion that Birdmen," allowed is that it is the tal end. Colonial accountants are debarred

By Order of the Court of Directors,

V. M. GRAYBURN,

Chief Manager.

2031

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE CO., LTD.

ΠΟΥ

or the remnant, of the Anglo-here. There is one. Australian- Japanese Alliance made many qualified accountant in Hongkong. Years ago. Although the rights Mr. Thomas Le C. Kuen. He is, and privileges enjoyed under that] however, the only one. alliance have been abrogated long

Reference to the question of

since, this medical reciprocity has Japanese-trained medical practi apparently been overlooked and. tioners appears in to-day's leading therefore, continues. Outside this article.--EDITOR. there is no good reason for the continuance of the privilege.

ATTENTION of the local au

thorities has in the past been called to this fact but without any apparent effect.

Now, however,

POLICE LOOKING FOR 3 INDIANS

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MATRICULATION EXAMINATION

The Matriculation examina- tion of the Hongkong Univer- sity will commence this year on Monday, June 12. Entries must reach the Registrar on or before February 1.

CAR RECOVERED

رہا

A police report last night stated that motor car No. 730, belonging

to Mr. Lunson, of the Dairy Farm.. which was reported stolen from Pedder Street on Tuesday, was re- covered yesterday in Des Voeux! Read, near the Post Office.

U.S. WHEAT FOR REFUGEES

ITALIAN WAR PLANES

RECRUITS LIKE | CHILE'S

TO DRILL IN PRIVATE

Parade Grounds Screened.

The

contrast between

are

Defects

FAULTY

of

workmanship and the use of inferior material are alleged in the official report of a technical commission which was. appointed by the government in

a series" the Santiago to investigate modern housing of the troops and of accidents to the Nardi aero- the old-fashioned barracks was planes acquired from Italy for described as astonishing by Major- the Chilean military air force.

The Nardi machines form part Gen, J. H Beith (Ian Hay), War Office Director of Public Relations, of £100,000 air equipment sup- piles recently contracted in Italy recently. 11 CHUNGKING, Jan. (Cen

Major-Gen. Belth was inspecting and Germany,

The commission demands that tral-The first shipment of 2,400)

the Desigus Branch of the Direc tons of wheat donated by the

torate of Fortifications, housed Just a defects be made good, that for American Red Cross Boclety

off the Strand, which is concerned the machine in which one of the Chinese refugees has arrived in

Chilean pilots was killed be re China. Of this amount 800 tons with the housing of the troops.

During the inspection, two in-placed and that the guarantee has been unloaded at Hongkong

stances were mentioned of the terms for material be extended.

deficiencies Apart from these The following scholarships, tur- for relief of refugees in South

manner in which endeavour is Ching...and the remaining 1,600 NOTICE "IS" HEREBY

made to meet the wishes of the which, it is stated, can be attend Police are combing the city for ther particulars of which may be

ed to in this country, the Italian soldier. It was stated that. GIVEN that Certiâcate No. 8768 Hongkong has a visitor in the per- three Indians who were alleged to obtained from the Reglatrar, are tot in Shanghal,

considered suit aeroplanes are to-day Parade arounds

able for, training purposes, dated Hongkong, 30th January, son of Lieut.-Colonel Sir Richard have posed as officers of the law open to competition on the results

All 82 professors of Szechuen screened from the public, gaze and staged a hold-up on Customs of the examination. In all cases

The Italian Embassy has issued 1924 for-392-shares of this Needham, who is mak

ACTION Pass Road on Tuesday afternoon.. the award will be subject to the Univeralty in Chengtu have gone whenever possible, so that the raw

a statement that the Italian, air Company, numbered 181285/ ing an inspection of

protest against recruit will not have to drill under medical füstitutions in NEEDED A 23-year-old fisherman, named proviso that a sufficiently high on strike 35

experts who were summoned to 181676 inclusive, registered in the Colony on behalf of

Yau Tin-sing, reported that he standard is reached.

changes in the faculty. Students the critical eye of his girl friend.

Chile to investigate the causes of At Aberdeen the troops asked the name of Lee Hysan (dec'd) the General Medical Council of was rubbed of $8. He told the po-

~(1) Government, Scholarships: of the university are supporting

the accidents were not associated has been Lost or Destroyed, and Great Britain. Accordingly. It is lice that the robbers gave him back should this certificate not be pro- thought by many practitioners that cents for travelling expenses. his presence, here affords an op-He was accosted as he was pre- duced to the Company before the portunity for this matter to be ceeding to kung village, 30th January 1939, a new certi"

brought up once more in order cate for the sharps will be that the Home authorities, as well as the local government, may be

KENT LEAVING ON Issued, and the aforesaid Certif}-

SUNDAY cate No. 8768 will be thereafter informed and may take action. In all probability, the question will be treated by this Company as Null fully discussed by the General H.M.8, Kent, flying the flag of and Vold.

Medical Council of Great Britain His Excellency the Commander-in- and the Chinese Medical" Assocfa- Chief of the China Station, Vice- tion of Hong Kong."

Admiral Sir Percy Noble, will leave UNLESS some action is taken Hongkong on Sunday, January 15

without delay, the Colony on a southern cruise. may expect the matter to assume She will be accompanied by proportions much greater

than HMS. Falmouth, and will retum has been in the case in the past. On February 2.

By Order of the Board

of Directors, J. C. GUTERRES,

Secretary

;

King

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““SQUALÒR” OF OLD TIMES

A limited number of Hong.the professors and may also go on that a wall should be built round with the commission and report. kong Government Scholar-strike. The Ministry of Education the parade ground, so that the ships of the value of $400 has sent the professors a concilia- public could not watch them, »

STOLE BULLETS each, open to candidates tory telegram, while the Governor

Convicted on a charge of steal- from Hongkong Schools, ten- of Szechuen has invited them to

Majo: Gen. Belth; in his speech, ing lead bullets, the property of able in the Faculty of Arts a banquet at which he hopes to

effect a compromise. The trouble said.

the Hongkong Police Department, only.

started when the Ministry of Edu "Forty years ago I was a private at the Revolver Range Park on (2) Three

Edward VIIcation dismissed Dr. Chen Tien-in cue of the old volunteer corps, Tuesday., Li Yiu, 35, was fined $10, Scholarships of the value of fang, former Ambassador to Berlin, the Cambridge University Rifle

default three weeks' hard £40 per annum, open to Bri- from the post of president of the Volunteers, and we did our armual inbour, by Mr. Q. A. A. Mactadyen tlab subjects only

university and appointed Mr. training in barracks at Aldershot, at the Kowloon Court yesterday. Candidates desiring to compete Cheng Cheng-hu to succeed him. doubled up with a line battalion.

"Quite apart from the general for scholarships are directed to The trouble moderated, but a fresh indicate which, scholarships they storm developed when a new chief discomfort and squalor, there was "Now everything 'ts under one intend to compete for, in the space secretary of the university was ap- no such thing as hot water, and roof, which makes an enormous provided for the purpose in the pointed, resulting in the entire you had to go out of doors for difference to the comfort of the

soldier." professorial staff declaring a strike, leverything. entry form.

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