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PUBLIC AUCTION.
NOTICE.
HONG KONG CRICKET
CLUB.
The Annual General, Meëting of the HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB will be held in the Pavilion on Monday, 30th Octo- ber, 1939, at 5.30 p.m.
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Interviewed by press representatives, Dr. C, T, Wang, Pres!- dent of the National Red Cross Society of China) who recently returned here from Chungking, stated that since the outbreak of hostilities the Chinese Red Gross began to pull itself together under
control, a centralized
Everybody enthusiastic and works long hours.
everywhere
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WEDDING AT
ST. ANDREW'S
Mr. H. L. Moors And Miss Zilgalv
The wedding took place at 8t. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, 'yester- day between Mr. Heinrich Lednard Moors, engineer of the Kowloon Docks and Miss Taisa Zilgalv. The Vicar, the Rev. J. R. HICER BA. FRGS.. officiated.
The bride, who was given ›away in marriage by her father, Mr. Theodor Zilgalv, made a charming picture in white crepe satin with long train. Her gown was by
Dr, Wang mentioned specifically Medical Corps in and Bround the medical relief work now being Chungking. Dr. Wang said, gave carried on by the Red Cross Medi-him the impression and bellet cal Corps under Dr. Robert K. that medical relief work in war- Lane, Crawford. She carried a Lim... Director of the Medical Re-torn
China to-day, has actually bouquet of white African daisies. lief Commission. A recent report] made `marked Improvement,
The bridesmaid. Miss Eelen from Dr. Lim revealed that 49 new Dr. Wang emphasized, however. Korenefr, attended on the bride. PUBLIC AUCTION.
ambulances. received from Hong-the idea of organizing additional The duties of best man were un- kuhig, reached their destinations mobile units to be able to rush to dertaken by Dr. C. G. Petrovsky. PARTICULARS AND CON
the Interfor of Kwangtung. all kinds at emergencies was very
Following the wedding a recep- t'on was held in the Church Hall. DITIONS of the Sale by Public Kwangsi, and Kwelchow, and that urgent, it one visualizes the ex-
a 9th new depot and store for tensiveness of territories that has The honeymoon will be spent at Auction to be held on Monday, medical supplies has recently been to be covered by the Red Cross Repulse Bay. The bride's going the 30th day of Oct., 1939, at established In the vicinity of workers, coupled with the horrors away costume was an ensemble in 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Chungking.
of indiscriminate bombing from white, with broad-brimmed hat Public Works Department, by
the air by the Japanese warplanes and accessories to match. Order of His Excellency the His recent. Inspection and sur of non-combatant areas at the Governor of two Lots of Crown vey of the various Red Cross rear. Land at Stubbs Road, Wanchai Gap. in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 21 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis posal of the lot the Parchaser
PARTICULARS AND CON. DITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 30th day of Oct., 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of] (If not the applicant) will be re- one Lot of Crown Land at quired to deposit with an authorls. Ma Tha Chang, in the Colonyed officer who will be present at of Hong Kong for a term of the sale, the sum of two hundred 75 years, with the option of dollars, ($200) in cash. This renewal at a Crown Rent to be sam will be refunded on payment axed by the Surveyor of His Maof the Purchase price. jesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.
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 an authorised officer who will he present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the
price.
Purchase
MARKED IMPROVEMENT
SENTENCED
In the organisation of such ad- ditional mobile units. Dr. Wanki pointed out, two main elements were found lacking or at least, insufficient, namely, medical sup- While
TO DEATH pies and motor vehicles.
PRISON MURDER
TRIAL ENDS
Found guilty by the jury, after ten minutes' retirement, of the murder at Stanley Prison on Aue a of a convict named Chan Shek- lam, another, prisoner, Man Shin was sentenced to death at the Gri- minal Sessions yesterday by the PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. Chief Justice. Sir Atholl Mac-
No, of Bale,
Registry No.
Leválity,
Square feet.
Aunnal
Bental
Upeat Price,
Garden Lot No. 106.
Garden Lo NO. 107 Adjoining Garden Lot No. 79,
Stubbs Rond, Wanchai (np
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT
1 No. of Fale.]
Registry No,
Kowloom Inland
Lot No. 4193
Between Kowloon In- land Lota Nos. 1947 &
2040, Ma Tan Churg
Road, Ma Tau Chung.
Boundary
Messure-
ments.
Ak per
sale plan
Contents in
About
2,325
Roundary Measure-
menta.
*
As per
sale plan?
Contents in
Square feet,
Annual
Rental.
Upset Price,
112
About
10,300
1,800
24
*
755
787
The Daily Press.
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Gregor.
medical supplies constitutes. vital
part of the organisation, means of speedy transportation for long distances without undue difficulty and delay was equally
Important.
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Wedding At Registry
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1939.
Mr. Heinrich L. Moors, of the Kowloon Docks, with his bride. Andrew's formerly Miss Taisa Zilgxlv, after their wedding at
Church yesterday afternoon.
Mr. Woo Wood-ching, assistant " measurer, Sworn Measurer's Office. and Miss Dang Ma-lin, of No. 192 Banham Road, were married yes- terday at the Registry.. Supreme! Court. Mr. T. J. Gould, Deputy A HITLER CALENDAR Registrar of Marriages, officiated, In conclusion. Dr. Wang Ex and the witnesses were Messrs. pressed sincere hope that his Tang shit-yuen and Tang Shiu- brief survey of the situation will but serve to convince the public as to the crying needs in order to or- ganize mobile units. (Central News!,
The crime took place in the pri- CORRESPONDENCE
mann and Shum tsze-chung.
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SOLDIERS AND
'CABARETS
(To the Editor, the "Hongkong Daily Press"]
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following forthcoming mar- riages are announced:--
Court
Grammar Of
Of Aggression
European Culture
The following are extracte "friem public speeches made by Herr Hitler as Chancellor of the, German Reich:-- |||
Capt. Lawrence John Carysfort Loch, ist Kumaon, Rines. and Miss Isobel Mary Shirley Josephine
of Robinson,
Stroud Eynsham, Oxford, England;
Mr. Alfred Walter Willam Salter, engineer, of No. 125 Robinson Anne Road, and Miss Eve Marle Rubio, stenographer, o No. 14 On March 7 Germany reoccupied
the Rhineland and denounced Wongnetchong Road;
Locatio.
Mr. Wilson Young. accountant,
We want to be a peace-loving national interests. Germany has element among the nations. We desire to attack these states, cannot repeat that often enough- and does not believe they have any Berlin, Jan. 30, 1936.
Interest in attacking 'her, Above " all, however, Poland will remai Poland and France will remain France, but Soviet Russia is the exponent, organized into a State,
introduction into Central · Europe
of this mighty military factor des
troys any real European balance of power....
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After three years I believe that
I can regard the struggle for Ger. man equality as concluded to-day. I believe, moreover, that thereby the first and foremost reason for our withdrawal from European. collective collaboration has ceased to exist We have no territorial ·
Berlin, March 7, 1936.
son printing shop following a dia- pute earlier in the morning, when Chan struck the accused two blows and then dared him to retaliate Max with a lead paper-weight, later struck the deceased two blows on the head with an iron bar,
Mr. J. B. Prentis, Assistant Crown Solicitor, prosecuted, assisted by Sir, The subject with which I Dixon Company, residing at No. 1 Jashould like the German nation Det. Insp. L R. Whant. The de- am going to deal in this letter is Breezy Terrace, first floor, and to see in the other nations tristori: a revolutionary philosophy. The
| fence was in the hands of Mr one which with occupy the minds Miss Lo Suk-fan, of No. 23 Upper cal realities which the visionary Inglls Hosang, instructed by Mr. Cjöt a large section of the popula“ | Shelley Street, second floor, "migat like to wish away, but which A. Sutherton Russ
tion of Hongkong' in the "near
Mr. Ho Shek-kwong supervisor, cannot be wished away. For this The following was the jury:—future.
Cheong Hing Building Contractor, of reason I should like the German Messrs. R. Abrahani, (foreman). Lo It is fairly certain that the use No. 235 Lockhart Road, first floor. people to understand the inner Ho-yung, Chau Wan-gork, F. M. of divilians by military will be pro-and Miss Fok Nga-yn, of No. 175 motives of National-Socialist for- Bliva, H. R. de Pinna. Ng Chi-hibited soon, and, as a feeler. IDes Voeux Road West, Arst floor; eign policy. We feel for instance. asked the manager of a well- Mr. Li Chan-sum, clerk. Local that it is very unpleasant that the known cabaret whether he would Printing Press, Ltd., and Miss Wong access to the sea of a nation of lift"the ban which at present he Koon-hung, of No. 496 Nathan 33,000.000 should cut through form- difficulties, which more puts on uniform; His reply was Road, first floor:"
er territory of the Reich, but we than doubtful.
"No!"
Mr. Llu Mông-lui, Journal'st, No. recognize that it is unreasonable, | ALL THIS LOOKS RATHER Surely this attitude is unjust. 2 Fleming Road, first floor, and because impossible, simply to wish demands to make in Europe, FEEBLE when we consider The treatment of soldiers during Miss Shiu Tso-man, of No. 77 Jaffe to deny so great a State access to I want to have, a monument, in
the sea.... that, according to authorities ordinary times in, this Colony is Road, ground floor.
the hearts of my people, ARBO abominable. The mere fact that
I shall demand from history on military economics, a
uniform is worn, even by the mem-
confirmation of the fact that in, centimetre shell costs two thousand major power waging a mo-bers of our finest Regiments (more CYCLING TOUR no moment of my work for the marks. If I have another thou- dern war requires at least than one unit in the Colony boasts
German nation have I ever forgot-sand marks I could build a work- 30,000,000 tons of oll a year.a member of the Royal Family as
OF WORLD
man's house.---Karisiune, - March ten the obligation incumbent on 12, 1936. Even this amount suffices their Colonel-in-Chief) is sufficient
Three young Parsee graduates of fine and on us all for the mainten-
The German people do not wish only if the most rigid economy to bar the entry of perfectly res the University of Bombay are nowance of European culture and civita continue waging war to read- is practiced.
pectable men to most of the bat in Hongkong on a
cycling tour lization....
just frontiers. Each readjustment PUBLIC AUCTION.
round the world. They areTM Run- UNDOUBTEDLY, Germany ter establishments to Hongkong. has, during the past years, the Colony who show fairness in and Karkee Kharas, 36.
The only places of amusement in tam Ghandi, 32, Rutton Shroll, 31: made pacts of mutuar assistance is bought by, sacrifices out of pro- portion to what is to be gained.--- with both Czecho-Slovakia and PARTICULARS AND CON.
stocked up considerable sup- their dealings with servicemen are DITIONS of the Sale by Public
plies of petroleum. These
They set out from Bombay in Poland, Germany did not not take Munich, March 15, 1936, may be sufficient for the first only a question of necessity. I am just arrived in Hongkong having unlike the Franco-Soviet Fact, they has nothing to do with injury to the cinemas, and with them it 13 1933 travelling Westward and have offence at these, int only because I have been gulded always by Auction to be held on Monday,
the principle that German freedom
the 30th day of Oct., 1939, at 3
period of the war, especially or surse, only considering the covered nearly 50,000 miles. were subordinated to the provisions so because the war of move-better class amusement centres. p.m., at the Offices of the Public
From here they will leave for of the League Covenant, but be- others.... It is one of the most ele ment in Poland was of very Works Department, by Order of
Such places invariably charge the Philippines, Malaya, Australia cause at that time Czecho-Slovakiamentary principles that nations should allow" each other to His Excellency the Govertior of
brief duration and did not prices which are in themselves pro-and return home. They expect to and especially Poland, always pur- live within their .oem ter- one. Lot of Crown Land at
make any great demands on hibitive as far as the average sol- Freach India in 1943.
sued a policy governed by their own ritories as they wish to live.
Breslau, March 22, 1936, Argyle Street, in the Colony SO GREAT was the impor her accumulations, the large-dier or sailer is concerned, but tance of the oil-wealth of scale afr war has not yet be- there is a large number of service.
Germany has no claims to make of Hong Kong · for term the Allies and the shortage of gun, the internal mobilization men who would much rather pay
against the European nations ex- of 75 years, with the option of that essential commodity in and manning of the Siegfried those prices for the sake of the fixed by the Surveyor of His outcome of the last war that, significant expenditure, and staat all why the tastes of
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HUNGKONG, Ocтonka 20, 1939
OIL WINS WARS
renewal at a Crown Rent to be Germany in determining the line did not require
reason of!" any
when it was all over, Mr. the stalemate on the Western for Winston Churchill declaimed: Front gives her a much need From experience I know that the "We sailed into the harbour ed" breather.”
most sensitive part of a soldier's
Majesty the KING, for one fur ther term of 75 years.
of
France. before Locarno,
kaa
..What we have in mind is a
States with equal rights.—Cologne,
ABNORMAL NUMBER OF LENGTHY cept to live exactly like the other. MURDER TRIALS HELD THIS YEAR lege order of European national
Two votes, one of $2,000 for fees to counsel and solici March 28, 1938. "tors for prisoners and the other of $350 for executioner's fees, will be considered by the Finance Committee at their meeting to-morrow afternoon.
year.
To Be Continued)
ROTARIANS ENTERTAINED BY FILM
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis of victory on waves of all.” | ON THE OTHER HAND. it everyday make-up is his pocket. posal of the lot the Purchaser Much the same thing was said must be remembered that He will not pay anything more
In connexion with the $2,000 (if not the applicant), will be by the French Senator Beren- this accumulation may have than what he considers is a fair price for vale mcelved. Obviously,
vote it is pointed out that this
· required to deposit with anguer in his aphorism that to carry the burden of the therefore, the only men, who will brawing wretch, In times of strife: application has become necessary authorised officer who will be the victory was one of motor entire conflict. The country's wish to pay the prohibitive prices however, his drunkenness becomes because of the abnormal number present at the sale, the sum of vehicles over locomotives.
chlef source of motor fuel- of the better class amusement cen. "good spirits," his rowdyism be- of lengthy murder trials held this two hundred dollars, ($200).In NOW GERMANY finds het the giant distillation plants tres will be those who think comes "stering fighting value"
· cash. This sum will be refunded self faced, once again, with in the Ruhr-are highly in-frightly or wrongly) that they are and the "wretch" miraculously be- It is also added that capital, An excellent film depicting the trials show no sign of abating. superb scenery of Southern Call- on payment of the Purchase a shortage of the precious flamable and vulnerable from getting full value for their money, comes a hero.
The lives of civilians in Hong- The Prisons Department vote for formis and the amenities provided price.
fuel. Her domestic produc- the air. Benzine stocks, how-again obviously they are sure to tion of raw petroleum is no
ever well hidden, are also in belong to a class who are quite kong at the moment are not in $350 is requested owing to the fact by the streamlined "Daylight Ex- the desirable as far as their behaviour Immediate danger, and, conse-that there have been more execu press that traverses the area was PARTICULARS OF THE LOT more than half a million constant danger from
quently, servicemen have not yet tions than were provided for in the shown by Mr. T. B. Wilson at the tons. Oll from coal (benzine) bomber and saboteur. The is concerned.
method
weekly tin of the Rotary Club, I am not going to attempt to graduated to their position of high 1939 estimates. is produced in much larger safest
storing
It is expected that the addition-held at the Hongkong Hotel yes- | Insinuate" that servicemen are spirited heroes of sterling fighting has never petroleum, in the form of raw angels. Far from It? No more are value"
al $350 will be sufficient for the terday. quantities, but sufficed to fill even peace oil, is not available to Ger those who are at the moment in I am certain that before two remainder of the year.
Rotarian Wilson supplied, a run- time requirements. Imports many......
the front lines, holding back, what weeks have elapsed, the ban on
ning commentary throughout, and are scant. Rimania's pro- THE BEST WAY for the was known in the last war as "The uniform will be lifted in most of
Beven Chinese Christian welcomed Rotarian Edward Fang duction of 6,000,000 tons is Allies to create major difficul- Grey. Nightmare, what I do say, the places which enforce that ban organisations, including the Y. M of Nanking and the following largely in the hands of British ties for the German military however, and empharicarry is that at the moment, but that this C. A's and Y. W. C. A's in Hong guests:-Messrs. W. Tons. J. W. and French interests. The machine, therefore, appears the snobbish civilian population of should have to be forced on them kong and Canton, and the Chris Clague, W. Stewart, B. H. Smith. tremendous needs of the to be to force the country into Hongkong have two very much ex- by reasons of finance is revolting. tian Educational Association, are W, E. Denison, R. A. E. Denton, to say the least, and entirely un- : planning to form a comfort" corps B. T. Managan, Uze-wing, “A. gigantic industrial and mila war of movement on land agerated opinions, le (1) that of
their own importance and elegance, worthy nt the members of a Colony to visit the Chinese soldiers Nissim, Capt, Goddard. Capt. ER itary machine of the Soviet and air and at the same time and (2) that of the depravity of of the British Empire which is at who won the recent victory in Thursby and Dr. J. Gray, Union would prevent much to attempt the destruction Servicemen.
the moment at war in the interests North Hunan They will hold a coming from that quarter, from the air of the fuel-pro- History of course, repeats itself. of freedom of thought, speech, and meeting at the local Y. M. C. A. even if Moscow wished to ducing plant within the Throughout the ages a soldier has action. 786 help Germany out of her country.
[been in times of peace a drunke”.
No. of Bale.
Registry No.
Locality.
Let No. 4194.
Kowloon Inland
Adjoining Kowloon Inland Lota Nos. 3387
and 3291
Argyle Street.
Boundary
Measure-
inenta.
As per
sale plan
Contents in
Square feet.
About
12,400
Annual
Rental.
Upset Price.
8
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0866
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SERVIENTIUM
Friday afternoon when the col- be discussed and the date for the lection of "comfort" articles will departure of the corps fixed.
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