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NOTICE.
VLADISLAV I ment
BANK HOLIDAY,
will be
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PUBLIC AUCTION
PARTICULARS AND CON. DITIONS of the Sale by Public
EDITORIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT
The engagement is announced of Josh, elder daughter of Mr. da Mrs. W. E. Rickwood, of 370, The Peak, and Edward Warren, only son of Mr. and Mrs. E A de la Mare, of Blackheath, London.
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on Auction to be held an- Monday, The Baily Press.
Notice is hereby given that In Accordance with Govern. ALEXANDER
Ordinance, THE EX SCHULZ of Room 68, Hotel CHANGE BANKS Cecil, Chater Road, Victoria in CLOSED for the Transaction
BUSINESS the Colony of Hong Kong is of PUBLIC applying to the Governor for THURSDAY, THE 8TH JUNE, naturalization, and that any per- 1939. (THE BIRTHDAY OF son who knows any reason why HIS MAJESTY THE KING). naturalization should
Hong Kong, 5th June, 1939, grahted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Colonial Secretary, Hong, Kong.
not
be
Dated the 7th day of June, 1939.
Q.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
the 12th day of June, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor 448 of
one Lot of Crown Land at Ngan Chi Wan, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, ing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years less the last three days thereof.
BRITISH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL, TIENTSIN,
MUNICIPAL
MUNICIPAL NOTIFICATION
No. 15/39.
VACANCIES FOR DEPUTY
·MUNICIPAL ENGINEER &
ASSISTANT ENGINEER.
commenc
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis posal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with authorised "officer who will be
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present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) In cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.
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PARTICULARS AND CON- DITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 12th day of June, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land #t
The British Municipal Council, Ventris Road, in the Colony of Tientsin, is prepared to receive Hong Kong for a term of 75 applications for appointments to PARTICULARS OF THE LOT years, with the option of renewal the positions of Deputy Municipal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by Engineer and Assistant Engineer the Surveyor of His Majesty then the Public Works Department. KING, for one further term of 75 years.
New Kowloon Inland
Adjoining New Kow- Lot No. 2695.
loon Inland Lot No. 1969, Ngau Chi
Wan.
No. of Sale,
Registry No.
Localit
Candidates must be British Subjects between 25 and 35 years Intending bidders are advised
of age, who hold degrees in Civil that immediately after the dis Engineering from recognised Uni- posal of the lot the Purchaserversities, and who have had (if not the applicant) will be several years experience in Muni 3 required to deposit with an
cipal Engineering work. authorised officer, who will he present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase
cash.
price.
Preference will be given to those having had experience in highway construction, drainage work and building construction,
The successful candidate for the position of Deputy Municipal
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT Engineer will receive an initial
| No. of Bale,
Registry No.
Locality.
Inland Lot No. 552'.
North of Inland Lot
No. 5015, Ventria Road
Boundary
Metro-
Invata.
.ft. ft. ft.
As per
sale plain
Annual
Kental.
Contente in
Square feet.
** | Upset Price.
About
R.
31,945
583
10,973
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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PARTICULARS AND CON. DITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on "Monday, the 12th day of June, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public
Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Mount Cameron Road, in the Co. lony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyer of His Ma- jesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.
...
Boundary 3.
Measure-
menta.
As per
sae plan'
About
Contents in!
Bquare feet.
Annual
Renta)..
Upset Price.
14,000
90
2,800
455
ON HIS MAJESTY'S
SERVICE."
salary of from $1,050 per month to $1,500 per month according to qualifications, experience and ability. In addition he will re ceive a temporary allowance, to Tenders are invited for the meet "present increased cost of supply of Caulkers and for caulke living, equal to 20% (twenty pering work. cent) of his net salary. This allowance may be stopped or
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HONGTONG, Just 7, 1839
MERCHANT SHIPPING RIGHTS
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1939.
FUNERAL OF MRS. Generalissimo Honoured
F. M. PAYNE
Old Resident Of The Colony
The funeral took place at the Protestant Cemetery yesterday of Mrs. Florence May Payne, an old died rtsident of Hongkong, who
at the Matilda Hospital on Mon- day. The Rev. A. P. Rose officiat-
ed at the graveside...
were the
The chief mourners husband, soTE and daughter-in-
By Tibetans: Presentation Of Silk Flag Token
The. popularity of the leadership of Generalissimo Chiang "Kal-ghek" and the solidity of the Chinese nation at war was für- ther maalfested in the presentation to him of an embroidered silk g, bearing the characters "Redeemer of the Far East," by 1,300,000 Tibetans, living on the Tibetan Plateau, China's farthest, frontier in the south-west,
The presentation of the far was made by 12 ecclesiastic and civil leaders ha the late part of May, who had specially come to Chungking for the purpose.
During the presentation, cere
of the
and
substantial sum for comfort of the valdlers fighting at the front. The money was to be used for buying medical sup- plies to be presented to various field and base hospitals. Another sum was given by the to help relieve the sufferings of the recent Chung-
law, and among, the large gather-mony, the delegates expessed on ing present were Mr. H. Ranger.behalt
Tibetans their
to obedience
'the Mr. H. Jackson, Mr.-T. Jordan. loyalty Mr. R. Stevenson, Mr. R. Vosher, Government and the Generalis Mr. L. Foster, Mr. L. Cate, Mr. R. Stn. They also voiced the tribes- Drouet, Mr. J. Donald, Mr. E. B. men's conviction of final Chinese Cocking, Mr. R. A. Edwards. Mr. | victory and the success of national delegation and Mrs. A. T. Edwards, Mr. and reconstruction.
Mrs. B. F. Bolt, Mr. W. Ward, M The war. the Tibetans believe, kink bombings. The money was G. S. Ladd, Mrs. Gill, Mrs. G. Dun-will not only bring about freedom turned over to General Ho Ying- can, Mrs. White. Mr. and Mrs. A. and independence for the Chinese chin. Minister of War and con- E. Coates, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Nicoll, nation, bu will also result in the currently Chief of Staff of
the: Mr. and Mrs. M. Steger, Mr. W. emducipation of the entire Far National Military Council, who Curd, Mr. W. A. Allen, Mr. and East. The will of the late Pinchan was entrusted with the direction Mrs. W. J. Austin, Mr. M. G. Gill, Lama,
the "Living Buddha" of of reller work after the Chungking Mr. W. J. Penney, Mr. and Mrs. Tibet who spent his last 15 years bombings for distribution... W. K. Way, Mr. W. Gamblin, Min China, they assured the Gen- W. Salmon. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.eralissimo, is being carried out
Loyalty And Obedience® Tomlin, Miss Woods. Mr. J. W with great vigour by the Tibetans obedience to the Kuomintang, the
show thelr Leonard, Chinese employees of the Store Department Naval
:
THE INCREASING frequency Dockyard, and others.
with which neutral ship-
THE WREATHS ping has been interfered with
"Wreaths were sent by Mr. and by the Japanese since the outbreak of the hostilities in Mrs. L. . Alves, Mr. and Mrs China has become a matter Austin and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bradbury and family. Mrs. paramount Interest to
B. F. Bolt, Doris Cate, Pat Jordan shipping interests throughout
and Barbara Stevenson, & B. and the world. The limit of en-
J. C. Cocking, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. durance would appear to Crawley, Mr. and Mrs. A. E have been reached by the Coates, Mr. and Mrs. E. Donovan, latest high-handed action of Mr and Mrs. C. J. J. Donald, Mr. the Japanese naval authori- and Mrs. T. G. Duxon, Mrs. F. M. tles in ordering merchant Deacon, Mr. and Mrs. G. Duncan.
as true Chinese citizens.
Substantial⭑Donation
Besides paying their respect to the Generalissimo, the Tibetan delegation donated a
$4}
U.S. DOCTOR ALLEGES NAZI ATTACK
Dr. Oscar Lavine, a physician of
Mount Rainier, Md., who was sen
To
loyalty
And
entire Tibetan delegation. after visiting Dr. Chu Chia-hua, secre- tary-general of the Central Kuo- mintang. decided to join the party and were duly sworn in as party | members.
COMING EVENTS
June
7-Tides: Bighi 2.01 am, und 11.30 am. Low 3.250 a.m. and 7.22 a.m.
YM.C.A.: Military Whist Drive and Mahjongg 16 am.
Sale of Work, Deat School 3.30 p.m. St. Andrew's: Med. Wrkg. Pty. 10 lastam
Walt Cub's 5.30 p.m.; Rover. Scouts 8.45
8.45 p.m. Y.M.C.A.: Beach Picnic-Bus "lesves
tenced to prison and fined December on a charge of violating German currency laws, reported to 2.30 p.m. the United States Consulate- H.K. Sunday Sch. Assn., Union Ch.... been attacked by a group of S.A. Guild General in
Vienna that he had Kowloon 5,45 p.m.
Kowloon Union Church: Women's
10 Fund Mtg.
A.m. Cathedral: val
Women's Fellowship wrig.
(Elite Guard) men.
Dr. Lavine said the black unt-Wrkg Pty. 10 to 13.30 p.m.; Choir
Practice 4
4 p.m.; Sunday School Tea- formed guards entered the cafe of chers Prep. Class 5.30 p.m..... the Stadt Theater during black- out exercises in air raid defence.
He said the guards told all M'Donnell Part due
Jewish patrons to leave the cafe
Peace Pledge Un. 3.30 p.m. Speaker Dean of St John's Cathedral,
Claims Against Est of Wm. R.
ships to heave to for J. D. Danby and J. H. R. Hance, examination and question-R. A. Dastur: ing under threat of be- A. J. Edgar, Mr. and Mrs. C. En- ing fired upon. The latest carnacao, Mr. and Mrs, F. Free incidents in this connexion man, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gill. Mr. are still agitating shipping M. T. Hussain, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. and Mrs. Orimmitt and family, Circles, which, naturally.
Hogan, Mrs. B. J. Hunt and fami- enough, look askance at their y, W. J. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. governments on the legality Kerman and son, N. B. Kitchell, of these actions. Does the Dr. N. P. Karanjia, Dr. and Mrs. fuct that Japan is at war C. W. Lam, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. with China give their naval Leonard. Jackson H. Lao, Mr. and authorities the right to hold Mrs. Lewis and Elsie and Flossie, up shipping of neutral powers Y. C. Lee, LI Cheung: and subject them to the in- Mr. and Mrs. McNay and Ian, and then beat them in the dark-Tombola 9 p.m.
Mrs. McClelland and ened streets. Dr. Lavine said he dignity of questioning" and Mr. and
Jim and Flo Matthews. received slight Injuries before get- examination such as have John taken place in the past few Philip Ng. Ng Put-cheung, Mr. ting away.
and Mrs. T. T. Oel, Mrs. H. C. The Consulate asked him to days?
Pratt and H. W. Forrow, Mr. and make a written report to be for. THE ANSWER, according Mrs. Penney, K. Y. Poon. Pangwarded to Washington. D. C. to authoritative sources in Shing-shan, A. W. Raymond, Mr. Dr. Lavine has appealed from Hongkong and at home, is and Mrs. B. C. Randall, Mr. and his December sentence and ane, Forms of tender can be obtain decided negative. Japan can- Mrs. Salmon, Mr. and Mrs. A M. which already had been lightened ed at the Office of the Chief Con- not, in the present circum-Stone. Mr. and Mrs. M. Steger, Mr by the courts. Pending the decl-Mig. altered by the Council at any structor, H.M. Dockyard, Hong stances under which she, is and Mrs. G. G. Smith and family:sion, he is at liberty, but may not
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Smith, Mr, and Kong, and should be completed waging her war in China, Mrs. L. C. R. Souza, Mr. and Mrs. and returned
Dr. Lavine was sentenced to six as indicated in claim belligerent rights of w. A. Tomlin. Florence Tong, Mr months imprisonment and aned Tender Form not later than 14th any kind. She has repeated- and Mrs. C. J. Tsang. Mr. and 60,000 marks ($24,005) last Decem-American Inst. Nat. City Bank, 5.30 Junë, 1939.
ly declared, surprisingly | Mrs. R. R. Wood, W. Ward, P. Wal- enough, that she is not at war ler, Wong Shit-kee, Mr. and Mrs. with China. That very state- W. K. Way, S. Wong, Mr. and Mrs. ment excludes her from E. Zimmern, A. Zimmern, W. A
Zimmern and George She; practising any belligerent rights, which she can only Local and Chinese stan, Kow
Store Dept.; ̈ ̈White. use against neutral powers if loon Naval she had formally declared White and Co.: Committee and war against China By what yard Recreation Club: Members Members of Royal Naval Dock- right then does she permit of "Busy Bees"; Chinese staff, RESTRICTIONS her naval authorities to act Naval Store Dept.: Staff, Payne berculosis, out of 180 cases notifi-
time, the employee being inform ed to that effect.
The successful candidate for the position of Assistant Engineer will receive an initial salary of from $500 to $1,050 per month according to qualifications, ex perience and ability. In addition he will receive a temporary allow. ance, to meet present increased cost of living, equal to 20% (twenty per cent) of his met salary. This allowance may be stopped or altered by the Council
informed to that effect. at any time, the employee being.
Salaries of Candidates will commence from the date upon which they take up their daties in Ticatsin and they will be upon probation for a period of six months from that date.
NEL
G. McCẨMMON,
Chief Constructor.
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ON PASSENGERS FROM HONGKONG
All passengers from Hongkong are subject to medical inspection arrival at Netherlands mdian surveillance for a period not ex- ceeding five days, reckoning from the day of departure from Hong
ports and may be kept under
kong:
inoculation.
leave Vienna..
Garrison Bergts, Mess Whist and
Prison Officers R.C. Whist
and Mah- jongg 3.15 p.m.
HM. King's Birthday, Parade: &
BE the Governor Receives Cons- lar Body at Govt. House 11 am.
Reception at Govt. House 4 p.m. St. Andrew's: Sconts & p.m.; Club "Open" Night 8.30 p.m.
Cathedral Scout Mig. 5.30 pm. Cheere Club Bridge..
Entries close for Macao Raco
St. Andrew's: Med. Wrkg. Pty. 10 am.; Full Choir Practice 6.30 p.m.; Toc H 7 pm.
Cathedral Choir Practica 5.30 p.m. 2nd Exec. Council Mtg Chinese-
p.m
Der 6. These penalties were re- duced, on appeal, to four months* 5:30 imprisonment and a fire of '40.000 marks. ($15.000). He now is seek-m. ng tull clemency.
97 DEATHS FROM TUBERCULOSIS
University Councy at Govt. House
YMCA "Keep Fit Class 10.30
• Y.M.C.A: Badminton and Mxd. Swimming.
Gramophone Recital at YMCA Pet
↓
Cheero 'CUE Darts Ping-pong, hillards.
10 Jockey Club's Sixth Extrs Meet-
Wedding: Bailey-Pratt, Wedding at St. Andrew's: Godfrey- Str Andrew's Club Launch Picnic...
There were 97 deaths from tu-ing Happy Valley.
and Co.; Outside European staff,ed to the Health Department for Mellor 10 am. Naval Store Dept.: Local and Chi- the week-ending June 3. nese staff. Naval Store Dept.; Pre- Other returns for the week Launch Leaves Police Pler 3.30 p.m.
Yan Past Students' - Assn. sident, Committee and Members were: 12 deaths from enteric Launch
nch Flenic. Launch leaves Queen's
WRA
as they have been doing of late? On her own admission, such acts are definitely illegal and; as such, it is up to the neutral powers whose inter- of Craigengower O.C.: Officers. fever. 9 deaths from cholera, out Pier 130
IMOA. Oniing to Cheung Cháu. ests and dignity are thus Naval Store Dept.; Chok Kee of 17 slighted, to treat her peremp Store, Fung Hop Kee, and others.
torlly as a law-breaker in order to safeguard merchant shipping from
with alarm.
Far
cases,
Methodist Church Wanchal. Launch
Dividend payable.
Polo League 6 p.m.
12-Entries-close for HR Water
Bampan Race, North Point.
291.
St. Andrew's Cinb Whist. Drive d
p.m.
Rotary Club Directors". "Méz, E.K.
13-AR.F. Lecture, St. Andrew's
Water Polo League Com Mitg. 15---Annual Mtg of REO.0.A. Wel ngton Barracks 8 p.m. Ington
Moto | Charity Pale: 4 pan.
Theosophical Box Mig Speak Mr. A.
Kundsen "Occultism, and Mystery."
cases (one Imported), 6 deaths from measles out of 28 Launch leaves KP. Pler 2.30 p.m.
cerebro 5 deaths from spinal fever out of 8 cases, 32ls to Tung Chung. Launch leaves
Gala.... deaths from dysentery, out of 19 a position NO EVIDENCE: 15
H.K. Telephone Co., Ltd., Interim cases (one imported), 2 deaths The Candidates will receive
which cannot but be viewed CHINESE DISCHARGED from diphtheria out of 4 cases (one Deck and steerage passengers hall salary only for the period who cannot produce valid certi-
imported), and one death from THE MERCHANT fleets of As there was no evidence to small-por: Intending bidders are advised spent in travelling to Tientsin, acates of inoculation against the world, bent upon their offer for the prosecution against Returns for June 5 include: 42 that immediately after the dis and payment of this will be cal cholera will be kept under our lawful occasion, form a vital the teen Chinese, who were pre-cases of tuberculosis, 10 cases of HKPA Counet Mtg. 8.30 p.m. posal of the lot the Purchaser culated from the date of "their vefilance:
part of a country's prosperity of Lau Chau, at Aplichau, Aber-2 cases each of chofera and diph--ARP. L
riously charged with the murder enteric fever, 7 cases of dysentery, (if not the applicant), will be embarkation. The Council wilt Cabin passengers are
usually No country is more conscious deen, on May 15, they were dis- theria and one case each of men Hail Kowloon 6 pm required to deposit with an pay for their passage (first class) exempted from surveillance if they of this than Great Britain, charged by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at
-sles and cerebro-spinal fever, de authorised officer who will be to Tientsin, and in case a Can cad produce valid certicates of which depends to such a large the Central Court yesterday. present" at the sale, the sum of
extent on her sea-borne trade two hundred dollars, ($200) la didate is not offered a contract at
for her very existence. It
QUEEN MARY FULLY DRehearsal for Ohlidren's cash. This sum will be refunded the end of his period of probation, A certicate is considered valid has been estimated that
RECOVERED payment of the Purchase return passage, of similar class, it shows that inoculation has
proceeding to been performed not less than six three-quarters of Britain's ships. will be given him.
LONDON." June (Reuter) days and not more than six months food supplies come from Eastern ports will no doubt Queen Mary has almost completely Appications containing re prior to the date of arrival in overseas and her very pros-relieve any anxiety in this recovered from the ordeal of her Netherlands India, and is signed perity would be seriously respect and, unless some recent motor car accident and ference, credentials, copies of
or countersigned by an amcial menaced and hampered if other plans are forthcoming hopes to attend the Trooping of Diplomas and. "curriculum vitae
medical officer. ›
unlawful action is allowed to to check this ocean lawless- the Colours with Princesses of each Candidate should be
go on unchecked. From theness, the idea should be put Elizabeth and Margaret Rose on addressed to "The Secretary and
point of view of passenger into operationy without delay. Thursday, Engineer, British Municipal The Filipino Chinese Anti-Aggzes traffic, the risk of being held The only alternative to this
St. Andrew's Club Tresaire Hunt Council, Tientsin" and should be son Associatios in Manila has writ-up by foreign warships will would be to use force to pre- forwarded so as to reach him not ten to the People's Foreign Relations deter large numbers of people vent these aggressive Japan Gen Huang Shao-haining, Chatra vening om
22Longest Day (1029); meg. Theo, Soc, Migh Speaker: MEHARPUD later than Tuesday, 11th July, Federation in Chungking, rating from travelling by sea in von
ese methods. None of the man of the Cheklang Provin that thirty Filipino cultural, these times, particularly as powers are desirous of caus- dal Government, was recently andien Occultism Clarifies Pro- religious and professional organien there is no knowing to what ng pan conflict in the rar highly commended by Generalis-blems
24-Mid-summer Da tions will hold a mass meeting on extent Japanese arrogance East at this juncture, but, If Kimo Calang Kai-shek General July 4, supporting the democratic might not rise in order to the Japanese cannot be per-
Executive of the Kuomintang. As Institution and international collec try to intimidate those pow-suaded to observe the com- stated, the political training of t
a result of this, Gen. Oniang's wire tive security, The Association ers who they think are sym- mon principles of decency righting unite in Cheklang has been suggests that opportunity should pathetic with China's cause. then shot and shell will rated, and among other things, the
THE PROPOSAL to organize probably prove a much more provincial governmen naval escorts for merchant
price.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT
No. of Bale.
Registry No.
Rural- Bonds
Lot No. 423.
ing Lot No. 383, Mount Locality.
South East of Rural Build- Cameron Road.“
Boundary
Measure-
mente.
Upset Price.
About
19.100 ·
Contents in
Square feet
180°.
Bantal
1,572
454
1939
By Order,
H. F. BARNES, Secretary & Engineer
Council Room, Tientsin, May 23, 1939,
be taken of this mass meeting to publicise the Chinese Cause-by- en exhibition of war pictur
tive method
The administrative efficiency of
Men's Club Mig. Speaker Hansen Wuhan-Before and
After Occupation" 1 p.m. agen
Jumble Bale, Cathedral Hall
pm 17-Children's Charity Fair, 254, 18-Macao Race Mig
The Peak
19 Cheero Club Women's. Adv.- Com, Gala Dance 8,30 p.m. HK-Loin' Redemption.
DAYS
the Horiet Inglo-Fr
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