NOTICE
THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST."
SALE
of
A tine selection of Faary Worsteds for ladies' and gentle- ments-wear, Large assortments of sarges, gaberdines, "Venitians, Whipcords, & Fancy. Tweed Suiting-offered at
specially cheap prices by
CASSUM AHMED & CO.,
(Tel. No. 1462).
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
THE COMING RACES.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1931.
SHANGHAI RACES.
The Peacock Wins The St. Leger.
We are indebted to the Hang- ..kong Club for the following results: 1.-The Malon Plate.-Winner, T. 500-Second, Tls, 150. Third, For all China Ponies,
ธ
DR. F. C. TONG CALLS FOR ACTION.
Another Urgent Appeal to Chinese Merchants. Dr. F. C. Tong, whose stirring speech to the Conference of Chinese Chambers of Commerce on the evils of China and the apathy of the middle-class, we published recently, has issued 1the following address to the mea-
bera of the Conference
Subscription Griffins Drawn For. Forty-five Larsen subscription grina arrived here by the Chipahing yesterday morning. The
ponies ท drawing for these carried out Bi the Racecourse TN. 75
resulted last evening and
Full-a-mile.
Follows:
Mossm. Cart A Whita'a Waterloor. Crokam) Mesara, Eastwood and Harper's Greyhound...(Mr. Harpon Mesers, C. and H. While 'à Victoria 3tr. Bauld) Time: 584°5 secs. 2-The Criterion
Stakes Winner, Tia, did. Second, Tw, 250. Third, The. 150. For all China Ponies. Una mile.
1 Grey
Mr. Cox.
Mr. F. G. Hall. Sir E. Kadoorie. Mr. C. R. Thom.
800.
• BAY
32-34, Wellington Street
9 Blue Dun
+ Roan
3 Bay
Mr. J. Bell-Irv
iDa.
& CO.
6 Cream
* Dur
HARDWARE MERCHANTS.
à Duo
'PHONE NO. 1110.
25, WING WOO ST.
CENTRAL
9 Grey
10 Bromp
E HING
SHIPBUMILSIG MATERIALS, SHIFCHANDLERS AND
PUBLISHED ANNUALLY.
THE
LONDON DIRECTORY
wik Proviacut & Foreze Sectors. hables trajeze to temaynicale 1:TTE: WA
MANUFACTURERS & DEALERSE
Led in the Tympani Tomas 'industrie Centres of the k sited fingiomy and
Iur. The Amer Centro f LAY Wide Modisther de valenze clamări ander 1400 trade deading, inciadiac
EXPORT MERCHANTS
10-
.5 park.culare of the God shipped us. the a-si and Formign Markets supplied
STEAMSHIP LINES
Sada 150 Paeta to which they qual
for the appera, minte Backing",
W. S. BAILEY
& CO., LTD.
11 Dark Grey 12 Black 13 Bay
13 Spotted Roan 10 Chestnut
Mrs. Forsyth. Mr. B. M. H.
Nemazee.
Mr. Topside. Mr. F. C. Hall. Major Cabell.
Me Towers.
Mr. Lay.
Mr. G. C. Meson
Mr. Humphreys. Mrs. Bell-Irving. H.E. the Gos.
ernor.
Mr. Bass.
Mr. HostingY. Mr. H.P. White.
Mr. Day'a Shenkaland..
¡Mr. A. S. Dallas Mr. Belinda's Tyneside
Mr. Brand
Messrs. Winsome and Easty's
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
THE FRANCO-KEMALIST AGREEMENT,
London, Nov. T.
Diplomatic circles are concerned over the Anglo-French negotiations on the subject of the recent France-Kemalist agree- ment, which the British Government considers contrary to French assurances, because it conflicts with the Treaty of Serres, renders nugatory the principle of protection of Christian mînorities in Aria Miner and transfers to Turkey territory which does not belong to France, but is held in mandatory treat Fears are also expressed that France's independent action impairs British authority in the approaching settlement of the Graeco-Turkish condict.
WHAT FRANCE WANTS.
I address you today in the 2
hope that we shall agree in our 3 general principals. This confer
fence was called long enough ago: for all of us to have made up our minds before its meeting as to what we would do here. Our sessions are soon to end, but there bas as yet been very little action.
Speaking at Montpellier M. Millerand stated that France has | We have disappointed the people,
for they expected from us actions two main objects in view, namely, the reparations which she is entitled and not empty words in the form to from Germany, and the safe-guarding of her own security which is of resolutions Words they have of vital importance not only to herself, but to the whole world. had enough. The miserable his- After securing this double object, France is willing to maintain good tory of the ten years of the neighbourly relations with every nation but Germany must begin.-
The Heron. Mr. Hills
Time: ins. 04 8,5 secƏ.
3-The Maiden Stake-Win-Republic has been filled with Haras Der, Tla, Co Second, Tls. 230.empty resolutions. The people Third, Tia. 130. For China Ponies, did not want us to overload the Three telegraph wires with resolutions. Grisos of this Meeting.
quarters of a mile.
Mesara. Fay and Seth's Christ. mas Gift......Mr. Heard) Mr. Shanghai's Clouter....... Mr. Pinkerton) Mr. Edmunds? Henry VIII...... Mr. Knoll Time: 1 min, 31 3/5 seca. 4. The Fah Wah Stakes-
They thought that we would try to find some solution for the prob- illems vexing our people and that wo would put the solution in some concrete form which would result in action and in the esta- ablishment of a government in
China.
I say result in the establish-
China.
Wisser, Tx. 400. Second, Tment of a government, for there! 200. Third, Tix, 100. For all Chiosi wPonies. Grips allowed 5 it.
One mile and a half. Mesars. Winsome and Hasig'm The Oriole... Mr. Bl)
17 Bay
19 Bay
Mr. Dawbiggin,
ENGINEERS & SHIP- BUILDERS, HOS UN KOWLOON.
19 Bay
20 Grey
Sir Paul Chater. Mr. D. G. M
Bernard.
21 Grey
Mrs. Eda.
in Grey
Mr. H. Birkett.
HARBOUR FEPAIRS
23 Grey
Mr. D. G. M.
Bernard.
4 Black
Call Flag "L"
25 Grey
126 Chestnut
Mr. Ede.
27 Dus
Mr. H.
Sassoon.
23 Chestout Bay
Mr. Harrison.
Dr. Kew
30 Grey
Works
Tel. K.21.
Bị ray
!! be empt in parent
Manager...
5.633.
32 BLY
Crow Mr. Vida)
Secretary Harbour Engineers, K.604. K.622.
K.369.
33 Light Bay
Mr. Basto.
134 Bay
Mr. E. Soth.
35 Grey
Mr. Sutherland.
150 Dark Brown
Mr. Dynasty,
37 Dun
Dr. Jordan.
$3 Duc
Lady Chater.
men 1USINESS CARDS of 7. List Matasete corections, or Trade Cards of
DELLERS SEEXING ADANCIER
he intrucat Z1 10s, de inr each *73 Ereding under which they won Elsafted Laser ver! HRADYO Dom £275 £75,
£2. Dett cast wind order.
THE LONDON DIRECTORY CO., LTD.,
24th Lana Londen, EX Eagled.
TIX TABLISHED IN 2934.
METALS
Sole Agents for "KELVIN MOTORS." Motors from 12 B.H.P. to 50 B.H.P. now in stock niso spare parts.
Telegrams "SEYBOURNE”
MEE CHEUNG.
HIGH CLASS FHOTOGRAPH.
Mr. H. M. H.Mr. Day's Trustland.
Nemazed.
(Mr. A. N. Dallasi
Sir Paul Chater.Messrs. C. and H. White's Kings
Lady Chater.
Time: 3 mins. 10 4,5 reca.
Paris, Nov. 7.
THE HUNGÁRIAN THRONE.
Paris, Nov. 7.
The Hungarian Assembly has finally passed the Bill excluding Charles from the throne and abolishing the so-called pragmatie sanction about succession rights. The Bill restores to the nation the right to elect the King. The election has been postponed until circumstances are more favourable-Horas.
JAPANESE PREMIER'S ASSASSINATION.
Paris, Nov. 7.
Do government is Theoretically there are two gor. eroments, one ruling the city of Peking and the other the city of 3. Millerand has wired the Japanese Emperor heartfelt regrets. Canton. Bo acinally there at Premier Hara's assassination—Herds,
X
is no government, since every official does
he pleases
and evers militarist takes what he pleases of the public revenue. A country cannot exist
5-The Royal Navy Cup and without some government. There Subscription Gro Stakes.Win.must be a machine to keep things
THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.
New York, Nov. 7.
The liner Lafayette has arrived. The Mayor's Welcome Com-
ber. a Cup kindly presented by the in order. That machine with us mittee boarded the ship and greeted the French delegation to the Ocheers of H. M. Ships on the rusted and broken down and Washington Conference who are proceeding direct to Washington
Our after a short rest at the hotel. China Station and Th. 500 added the entire people suffer.
task is then, not to attempt to
by the Club Second, Tis. 150
130 Sulmeg Grey Mr. B. M. Dyer.Third, Ti. 75. For Subscription Patch here and there, but to erect
4D Bay
41 Foam
42 Grey
OTHERS take your photos, but 45 Chestnut by our 30 years experience we144 White take yours ia EXCELLENT
of all kinds, especially for ship- CONDITION and NATURAL Bright Esy
terms
building and engineering works. Complete stock. Best Immediate delivery.
S NCON & CO.,
(Established A. D. 1850) HING LUNG ST. Fhone 515
A. TACK & CO.
The Largest Photo-Supplies in the Colony.
[EVELOPING AND PRINTING
UNDERTAKEN.
26. DES VOUX ROAD.
CENTRAL.
MEE
FONC
HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER O.d Supreme Court Building
Special Department for Develop
ping Printing for Amateurs and
Enlarging & Framing.
CREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.
PORTLAND CEMENT.
In Casks of 375 lbs. net.
In Bags of 250 lbs. net.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
General Managers. Hongkong.
MARTIN'S PIOL & STEEL for Lades: PILLS Leah Remedy for all irregularities. These of Ladjer alwaṛt erop a baz or Kartin's Pille in the boɑme, nơ thaS on the fast sign of any lzregularity of the Gyrtem a timer? 'dote may be 14- ministered. Those who use them redaz mend them, besos their enormous inla. All City and Starke well shem shanghout the World, or poet $190 5/- LIFE, Cham) 34, Basthmaryton, Zag.
MARTIN'S
APIOL & STEEL
PILLS
COMPLEXION instead of mere- ly clear and sharp.
Studio Ice House Stree
MASSAGE HALL.
23. FLOWER STREET,
MRS 5 UZUNOGE. MRS. MORITA.
MASSTURS F12:2374261 THE * Tom
TO STR
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No. 1 THERAPION No. 2 THERAPION No. 3
No for Bindder Catarrh, No. 2 Far Ciend # Sun Longues, Se. Jo Chronic Reaksmen, Hold by Lameling Chemica, Prier in Zaglasi 1 Letter: Med. Uo. Haseretons Road, 3.4 Leon, The Trade Mark word Train in no the Gori, stamp after 3 1.452. A paciete,
Che Portrait is of Mr. M. MACE, o $7, Brottall Lane, Stourbridge, England, who wrɔing
→For Eames 1 suffered with a terrible wound wherking from the abdomes to the fight hip caring that time I tried doctors and patent medicines innumer- able. But without success. At ngth aus pereanded to try 'Clarke's Blood Mixture, and after taking the first Bettie heman to set ca improvement, which hasntinued, with the salt that my word is headed und i now hure no pa I am writing this tat mooy so that other suffers like myself may have the benefit of your marvellous
extre.
from Bad Lags. Abecasses. Ulcers. Swedis Plas
Sufferers catar
Eczema 85:15 Poles. Erviss, heen,
Gout, yalise that forsens and sittpenta can be "Taty niet-ja be sate of
thelathil cərænsed of the isɔpost wate matter,
Mr. Gazook.
Mr. P. M. Dyer. Grities of this Meeting. Tores Hoo.Mr. Holyoak. quarters of a mile.
Mr. J. Spunt's Last Call. 11... Mr. Wayfoeng. Hon. Mr. A. G.
(Mr. Beard) Mr. L. Camera's Dover Patrol Stepbet.
Mr. Dallas Mr. P. Bicode's Kobe.......
Mr. Soares.
ALLEGED MAIL FRAUDS.
A Three Years Run. Mail frauds which were de
ia
↓
charge before
new machine for the state.
THE MERCHANTS CAN DO IT.
Even before the Revolution limen were advocating methods for improving the State. But these men were generally either politicians or militarists and the
OBITUARY.
London, Nov. 7.
The death is announced of Sir Lionel Cox.
(Mr. Vida 3 people were suspicious that they should be at Lushan or some other tion. I know that we are oppos- Time: min. 3 1.5s ecs, sought to gain control of the place on Chinese soil just as coa-ed to militarists and there can be 6.-The Shangbai St. Leger.-government in their own in-venient. We have too long at no discussion as to that opposi- Winner, Tis. 1,500. Second, Tis terests. I cannot say that this tempted to sarve our country in tion, for they should be opposed 500. Third, Tla. 250. For China was the sim of everybody, but it foreign concessions onder the But some of the younger mili Ponies that have never started in a was so with most of the early re-protection, of foreign police and tarists are apparently repentant est Race prior to 1st January.formers, whose work has thus far where our own officials and mili- and offer to serve the people if we scribed as having been system 1921. One mile and three-quarters only resulted in national bank-tarists cannot attack us. That is will show them the way. After cally carried on for years were
Mea-, Winsome sad Hasty's ruptcy. But no one can suspect the sort of heroism that does China all, even the worst militarists the subject of the
and officials are sous of China The Peacock, Iste Tapoo us of such intentions because wel great barm. remanded
militarists norl neither
How can we ask for the aboli- and many bave been corrupt only are Kazoo...(Mr. Hill Mr. R. E. Lindsell at the Magis Mr. Henry Morriss' Lichfeld...
politicians. We are simpletion of extraterritoriality, tariff because all others were corrupt. tracy yesterday afternoon, when a
¡Mr. Stewart) business man with affairs of our autonomy and the equalization of There must some day be an end Chinese clerk employed by Messrs.
Mesars Potts and Hayim's
own, who desire only to save our treaties when we ourselves de- to that co raption and when we Jardine, Matheson & Co., Mac-
Invincible King.
country in this emergency. Al-pend upon foreigners for protec-indicate that the end has come, agers of the Indo-China Navigation
militarista will step forward and Mr. Crokam
though we are cob experts in tion? Co.. was charged on a number of
Sir Paul's Empire Dablis
I was among those who belier-champion the people. I bave in governmental affaire and mus! counts of forgery and false pre-
Mr. Burkill!
leave administration to specialiatsel that it was better to meet in mind at least three such men tences.
Time: Swins. 49 2:5 keca.
yet we know the conditions of Shanghai since hare our actions and many more who are possibili. But since ties, but I shall not mention 7-The Eclipse Stakes.-Win our country and we know her would be more free.
c83e
Mr. A. H. Grew, who represent-
be kept sitting for a long stretch.
A
dead (beat. S
If the
&c-
ed the complaisant company, said that of these instances of forgerser, Tls. 100. Second. Tis. 2eeds and we can bring to her we have been meeting here at this their names lest it be thought
Third, Ta 100. For China our experience and knowledge. conference the ridiculousness of that I am their partisan. and embezzlement there were 6 Popies, Gnics of this Meeting. The militarists and officials can- our position has often occurred to THE SHADOW OF INTERVENTION. seven, extendig over a period of one mile sad a quarter."
Outside these very doors So far as I am concerned i fear not be trusted. The students me. three years; and a go fully into the r. T. A. Spedding's Roselest
that I have made myself un- should be at their books prepar- stand foreign police to protect us details of each case, the Court would
(Me. Hing themselves for future labours against the Chinese governmert popolar with some of you because The workmen have neither the and one might say against our of my words to day. I have He proposed to take some of the Mr. Liddell'a Beschcroft....
(Mr. Liddel}) 2 experience nor leisure to serve own people. It would almost ap- spoken what has bee in my heart pracipal cases, which would
the state. Only the merchants, pear that we are afraid to meet during all of our deliberations. illustrate the cature of the frauds Mr. William McBain's Larissa
(Mr. Vida) a educationalists, industrialistin China, that we are afraid of Some may even accuse me of The case was serious one from
favouring one group of militarists Time: 2 mio. 4 secs.
and bankers can have leisure and the Chinese people. How can we the Company's viewpoint and he
3.-The Auluma Cup.-Wisner, experience and can command the be true representatives of the agains: another. Such an would ask bis Worship to deal with the defendant
a Cup kindly presented by Rear-respect of the people. Therefore Chinese people if we do not trust cusation would be most unjust to A severely BJ
Admiral Georga H. Porrett, ., upon our shoulders must rest the them to protect us against all mili- me. I favour only action against The defendant was
words. The Chinese people are possible. mail dispatchman.
weary of words. They want us Part of his ad Tie, 400 added by the Club. burden of constructive action at tarists and officials? of advising his Second, T. 200. Third, Tls. 100, this moment. If we cast aside Chinese people who selected us to duties consiste
to act. And they want us to set One mile our responsibility who can take represent them will not protect us
not next year, or next month, but employers of the arrivals of mail For all China Ponies.
in our deliberations then we are and a quarter.
our place? steamers in the port and of super Mears Winsome and Hasty's
in ao sense their representatives. now. Our country is desperate. ONE CONVENTION AT A TIME. intending the removal of mailə
Therefore I recommend that Once and for all, the principle We are on the verge of a terrible from the piers to the Post Office.
before we leave this Conference must be declared that all may crisis, worse than the defeat in On delivery of the mails into his Mr. Henry Morrisa Maresfeld
(Mr. Heard) 2 we take some concrete action for know, Chinese and foreigners the war with Japan, worse than the ship's officer
We, the merchants of the Boxer Indemnity, worse that custody by
the sake of the country. Many alike: (Mr. Springfield: plans have been suggested recent-Chins, fear neither militarist nor the loss of Tsingtao, worse even Time: 2 min. 30 3/5 xec®, ly but they all come down to one, politician. We have the right to than the Twenty-One Demands. 9The Wbangpoo Stakes- namely that a National Affairs deliberate on our country's needs I mean foreign intervention ben. cause of national bankruptcy. If been checked by the postal authori Wisner, Tis. 400. Second, Tis. Convention be called to determine and we shall do so on Chinese
200. Third, Th. 109. For China the future of the country. Such soil under the very noses of the this miserable event ocears it will by the defendant to his employers. Ponies. Griffins of this Meeting & convention has been proposed Tachuns and their soldier. If by militarists, politicians and by they dare, let them destroy vs. who paid him for the coet of One mile and a half.
Mr. N. 6. Sparke's Wild our own Chambers. If every We can only be martyrs once and coolie hire at the rate of five cents
Chance (Mr. Springfield) 1 for every bag of mail taken from Mrs. Wm. McBain's Lyomonth
group holds its own convention perhaps our martyrdom will maks there will be several and none our country free. Blake Pier sod 10 cents for every
(Mr. Pinkerton) 2 will be representative of the YOUNGER MILITARISTS FOR US. The second reason is that the Mr. Birdrake's Seadove bag landed at Jardine's Wharf, which, his Worship might know,
entire people nor will its words was some distance away.
(Mr. Brand) 3 bear weight. If we are to accom- Lushan Convention has been Time: 3 mina, 25-4/5 se08. plish anything we must unite. We widely advertised throughout the Some will say that gery and receipt of money by false }
10. The Kalgan Plate-Wia-mast all attend one convention. I country. pretences consisted in altering and
The Hawk.....(Mr. Hill)
be was required to bire cooles Mr. Campox Old Bell ..... acd 1820 them to the Post Office, bere, after the bags had
ties, a receipt was obtained from
them and was eventually presented
теп.
The for-
1
be because we have missed our opportunity to prevent it and to save the country. We shall be to blame, for if we go to Lushan we can make ourselves & national assembly, write a constitution. paas a measure for the election of a new parliament and create the means for efficient and bonest government. Then we can say to our creditors give us time and we
see that we are sincere and ser- shall make good. And when they ions and that we are controlled neither by politicians nor militar- ists but that the people of Chius, the whole people of China are speaking they will listen and we shall have the opportunity to build again on a new foundation. Therefore I suggest that before we adjourn we appoint a com- mittes to make preparations for such a conference and to assist, other representative groups who may be interested in this conven-
medicine. la a further terent letter, tely two years later, Mex Mace writes: am happy to say that there has been no recurrence of my complaint, and cowrider my came a very satisfactory adding to the figures and words on Dez, Tis, 300. Second, Tla. 150. shall not say that one convention this confersace has been called the receipt issued by the Postal bird, T. 75, For Subscription is better than another, but I do by a militarist. But if we send
These alterations were Mr. Day's Daisyland
Griffins of this Meeting. One mile maintain that there must be only a large delegation to Lushan and one. Two conventions in China appoint a committee to manage proved by the carbon copies re-
(Mr. A. N. Deilas) 1 will produce the same impression it, then why cannot our delibere tained by the Postal Department.
upon the Chinese people as two tions be independent of militarists enmsiete and lusing benefit, the blood must be The fraud came to be dircarer. Mr. Australulu's Paddinoo ......
(Mr Vida) delegations at Washington will and politicians? If we can con- site of such troubles. Clarke's Flood led by accident, in consequence | Mra. Isabel Moller's Shadylight
produce upon the foreign nations. trol the Luahan Convention we of certain communications Messrs.
(Mr. Moller) 8 Neither will command respect and shall be in a position to deter Jardine Matheson had with their
2 mins. 15 1/5 18,
only time and energy will be mine its actions absolutely, and Manila agents (Mesma. Bell sad
since the military general who wasted. Company), who happened to ask
called it maintains that he has how many bags of mail were seated, and one investigation led on to
When the soother until the whole string of According to these ideas then, o sim but the welfare of the which convention should we have? country, he will have to obey our figures were checked with those fraude was unearthed. retained on carbon copies by the The evidence of witnesses was This is a difficult question to decision.
I have another resson for Postel officials, certain di then called, after which the case decide. My personal view is that
the National Affairs Convention favouring the Lushan Convention. [crepancies were instantly discover-was adjourned until to-day.
Mitrore quickly quacies, ovnerodnes, and evels the impurities, that is why so many teachable
recoveries stand in its credit. Pleasant to tace and free from injurions ingredients.
Of all Desien-sze that you get
Clarke's Blood Mixture certain boat.
“Everybody's Bloed Purifier, "
Time:
OUR ABSUED POSITION,