BANKING SITUATION IN FRANCE.
FINANCE MINISTER MAKES REASSURING STATEMENT.
Paris, Nov. 8.
OBITUARY.
PRESIDENT. OF ASANO
DOCKYARDS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1930.
Tokyo, Nov. 9. Mr. Soichiro Asano, the business magnate, died this afternoon of In the Chamber of Deputies the oesophagostenosis (stricture of the Finance Minister, M. Paul Rey-esophagus) at the age of 82.
the bank Reuter, naud referring to fallures, made a reassuring state ment in regard to the banking situation generally.-Reuter.
The Oustrick Bank.
SALE OF WORK AT KOWLOON.
THE UNION CHURCH BUILDING FUND.
BRITISH TRADE.
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PRINCE OF WALES TO VISIT THE ARGENTINE.
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CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.
N. Y. K. LINE. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHÅ)
From EUROPE and STRAITS, »
Consigness of Cargo ex
"TAJIMA MARU,"
London, Nov. 8. The Prince of Wales, whose South American tour will begin en January 15, when he is due to which were transhipped at Singapore leave Liverpool in the liner into 9.5. "Kamakura Maru" arrived Oropesa, will first visit the west here on 7th November, 1930, are hereby informed that their Goods are coast of the South American con-
being landed and placed at their tinent.
After calling at Bermuda and risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon
Whart
and Godown Company's Havana the vessel will pass Godowns at Kowloon, whence delivery through the Panama Canal and may be cleared by the 14th make for Valparaiso, Chile. The Prince will spend some time in this November, 1930, will be subject to country
and will then crcas torent.
Damaged, packages must be left in opening of the British Trade Consignee's and the Co.'s representa Exhibition.
tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays, at 2.30 p.m. within the free storage Period.
obtained.
The Women's Guild of the Union Church, Kowloon held a successful sale of work on the Kowloon Cricket Club ground, on [Mr. Asano was the President of Saturday afternoon, for the pur- the Toyo Steamship Company, the pose of raising a sum of $3,000 to Asano Dockyards and Director of and the Manso Furnishing funds.
wards the new Church building | many other concerns. He was bornThe opening of the function was in 1848 in Toyama-ken. He arriv performed by Lady Peel, who was ed in Tokyo with an empty purse accompanied by Capt. T. A. H. Paris, Nov. 8. in 1871. Later he purchased from Coltman, A.D.C." The Tribunal of Commerce, the Yokohama Gas Werks coal-tar
The ground presented a gay ed, as a first step to business and streamers, in the bright sunshine. founder and managing director, success. In 1876 he had ao pros- The various stalls, filled with and . Paradis, the Chairman of pered that he was able to purchase inrge number of attractive novel- the Quatrick Bank, have granted the Government Cement Works at ties including needlework, sweets, the benefit of a "judiciary liquida Fukugawa and organised the Asano toys and a bran tub, were
the Royal Mail Steam tion which involves the examina- Cement Company. In 1893 he chief centres of attraction.
Packet Company's motor vessel, tion of the assets and liabilities started in the tank oil business and brisk sules were made. The side Alcantara, arriving on March 25 and a pro rate settlement without then promoted, with others, the showa, supervised by Messrs. Rio de Janeiro, where he will declaring the bank technically Toyo Steamship Company.]
Gardner, Ingram, Jenner and D.. spend two or three weeks. Dur- The 9 p.m. Gun, bankrupt.-Reuter.
Lyon, also came in for a good deal ing this time it is understood the Sir-May I, through the of attention, especially by the Prince will endeavour to make a [The failure of the Oustrick
tour of those parts of the country Bank followed that of the Adam medium of your valuable paper. younger folk.
call the attention of the authority
which he was unable to visit Bank, one of the oldest institutions of its kind in France, which had concerned that the report of the 9 addressing the gathering, said during his last tour. This, how. ever, depends on local circum- p.m. gun is nearly always
stances.
The Prince will returni to
after hearing M. Qustrick, the fand other refuses then left unutilis-sight, bedecked with flags and Buenos Aires by railway for the the Godowns for examination by the
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The Rev. J. Horace Johnston,
not that that sale of work had been over a hundred branches in the audible In certain parts of the organised by the Women's Guild northern part of the country. Its City and I ask that some im-for the purpose of raising a con- failure enused a reaction on other provement be made so as to en-siderable amount of money for the banking institutions, some of able more people, to make use of funds of the new Church building which temporarily ceased opera- this means to keep proper time. and the Manse. He hoped to see tions:]
TIME IS MONEY. the buildings completed very soon. and when that was done, they would be a great asset in serving the community.
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He will leave the Argentine for
England from Rio de Janeiro by' the liner Arlanza, arriving in Southampton in April-British Wireless.
New Zealand's War Memorial.
London, Nov. 8.
All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arriva! here, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
No fire insurance has been effected.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Hongkong, 7th November, 1930,
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS. LIMITED.
Froin LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON and STRAITS.
The Steamship,
“RENMOHR”/“BENCLEUCH{" Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that all Goods are being land- It is reported from Wellington.ed at their risk into the hazardous New Zealand, that the London and/or extra hazardous Godowns of He thanked the Kowloon Cric. Committee of the Buenos Aires The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf ket Club for the loan of that por-Trade Exhibition have asked that and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and for tion of their ground, which en the carillon of bells, which have from the wharves delivery may be abled them, not only to have the been east in London and are fair in the open air, but, also to designed for a war memorial ir have a lawn bowls match with New Zealand, should be lent for the K. B. G C and several bowl-exhibition. The carillon was ers from the Hongkong Union temporarily erected in Hyde Park Church. The speaker also thank- and during the summer daily re-
ed Lt. Col. A. R. Maclaine, M.C. citals were given.-British Wire- and the officers of the 93rd High-s lunders for the music supplied.
The presence there that evening. F. Warren
of Lady Feel gave great en-il. Nish couragement to the workers. He W. Bell recalled the first visit which Sir A. Stevenson William and Lady Peel had paid 1. Chambers to the Peninsula, when he had the N. Drummond privilege of welcoming them on T Taylor behalf of the K.R.A. He had then S. Hope stated that the beauties and ut
D. Mujr R. Chapman tractions on the mainland, he hoped, would serve as an occasion for another visit, and now, within the last few days, her Ladyship had honoured Kowloon with two visits.
of the
H. Wylie
13 R. Lapsley
H. F. Stancham
G. Thompson
F. Rapley
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12 E. W. Hogbin 14
J. Mayer
G. Cuthill
G. Royisite
14 F. Goodman 15
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After the match, Mrs. John- ston presented the players of the winning rinks with silver spoons. The officials in the afternoon
Mrs. D. Harvey, on behalf of Mrs. J. H. Johnston, President were:
Women's Guild, who' WAS President: Mrs. J. H. Johns- unable to attend the opening cere-ton. mony, thanked Lady Peel for her Past President: Mrs. D. Har presence there, and then
called vey.
upon her Ladyship to declare Secretary:-Mrs. S. Nelson. open the sale of work, which Lady Treasurer:-Mrs. R. Ground Peel did in a few words.
well-chosen
Little Miss Flora Gow then pre- sented Lady Peel with a basket of gladioli, amidst applause.
Lawn Bowls,
In the course of the evening, a bowls match between the K.B.G.C. and the Union Church was played, and ended in a win for the latter by one shot.
The scores were:
Union Church. Bowling Green.
A. T. Hamilton
J. Mitchell
G. McLeod
J. Laing IF. V. Whitta T. Ferguson,
V. Chittenden
A. Greenwood
V. Ramsay
17 A. M. Holland 14-
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G. Phillips
R. Nichols
water:
Stall Holders. Needlework:-Mrs. Scott (Con- venor). Mrs. Calman, Mrs. Carr, Mrs. Lang, Mrs. Mackenzie,
Novelty Stall:Mrs. Forsyth (Convenor), Mrs. Dick, Mrs. In
gram.
Mrs. Bundoek,
Sweet Stall:-Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Johnston,
Mrs. Sweeney,
obtained.
No claims will be admitted after the Goodle
Goods have left the Godowns, and
all Goods remaining undelivered after the 14th November, will be subject. to rent. All
claims against the steamer
nust Le presented to the Undersigned on or before the 29th November. 1930, or they will not be recognized.
on
All broken, chafed, and damaged Conds are to be left in the Gadowns, where they will be examined the 13th November, 1930 at 10 am, by Mesars. Goddard and Douglas.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersign- ed. by
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A gents.. Hongkong, 7th November, 1930.
CONDORE TYPHOON.
HUNDRED BODIES RECOVER- ED FROM WRECKED HOMES.
Saigon, Nov. 8.
Although the total deathroll as 3 consequence of the recent typhoon is not as yet known, at least 100 boilies have been re- covered from ruined dwellings on Tule Condore.
Eight deaths are reported in the Camau region in the southern- most part of Cochin-China. On the mainland at least a score of fishermen were drowned at Cape Saint Jacques-Router.
A message dated the 7th states that heavy loss of life and severe Tea: Mrs, Atkinson (Con- venor) Mrs. McIntosh, Mrs. Hol-typhoon at Pulo Condore, an island damage had been caused by a land, Mrs. A. Duncan..
White Elephant Stall:-Young Peoples Society.
Bran Tub: Mrs. Spittals. Toy Stall:-Mrs. Gow, Mrs. Cornelius.
Books:-Mrs. Short.
off the Cochin-China coast,
Every building was devastated, the electric
power station Was destroyed, and all communications were cut. All the Europeans on the island were reported to be safe.]
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