THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAFH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,

Geneva Situation,

Hitherto

TO-DAY'S WANTS. New Advertisements. LAMMERT'S

.81.50. 25 WORDS

($8.00 If Not Prepaid.) The following replies have been recolved:-

WANTED KNOWN. ELECTRIC BATUS (and Japanono massage) Ideal for lumbago, rhoumatics

Recommended for reducing. Given by skilled at- Parlour, Lendants, Tester Beauty Kaymally Building, ground floor. Telophone 22108.

etc.

POSITION VACANT.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Ninth Extra Ance Meeting, to be held on Saturday, 10th October, 1931, (weather per mitting) may be obtained at the Club, Race Courne, Hong Kong Causeway Bay Stables, and tho Secretary's Office.

Entries clony, at 12 o'clock Noon, on Thursday, 1st October, 1931.

THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.

The FIRST EXTRA RACE WANTED-Ladies Barber (Gent, or

and Maracuse, MEETING will be held (WEA- Lady). Manicurist state experience and salary. Sale THER PERMITTING) at Arein complete permanent waving machines. | Preto, Maeno, on Sunday, 4th Octo Will teach free. Write Post Office Box No. 571.

MISCELLANEOUS.

ber, 1931, commencing at 1.00 p.m. The first hell will be rung ul 12.30 p.m.

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE JAPANESE MASSAGE By fully qualified Japanese lady. Treatment

Members are notified that they Kiven at Tester's Beauty Parlour, Kayamally Building, or at patients and their ladies must wear their

Phone or call for appoint.badges prominently displayed. homen merita, Tal. 22103.

HOUSES, ETC.

FOR SALE OR TO LET furnished four-roomed bouse at Cheung Chau. Electric Light. Large garden. Write Boz No. 768, "Hongkong Telegraph."

APARTMENTS TO LET.

AIRLIE HOTEL-23-25, Nathan Under European Road, Kowloon,

Excellent Culine, Management, Modern Apartments. Terms Modeente, Threo minutes from forry. Tel. 67357. TO LET, farmlabed Bat, mid-levels. from October 16th to December lat Suitable terins to responsible party. Write

Bin No. XG, "Hôngkung Telegraph."

New

Victor

Records

for

September.

TSANG FOOK PIANO

COMPANY.

8, Des Voeux Road, Central.

(Entrance Ice House Street.)

Telephone 0. 24648,

ALWAYS COMFORTABLYCOOL

Showing.To-day

with MITZI GREEN-FDNA MAY OLIVER-LOUISE YAZENDA AND JACKIE SEARL

IN

"FORBIDDEN ADVENTURL"

A Paramount Picture

KING'S

MEN

WOMEN

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taovieto

The

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PATCHTTMAU WILLIAM

* Goming to the

CENTRAL

No one without a Badge will ba admitted to the Members' Enclo-

Aure.

Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure at $1,00 each are obtainable through the Secretary upon introduction by a member.

Members can obtain wp- plication to the Secretary Badges Himited to one) for the free oil- mission to the Members' Enclosure and of wives, Lady relatives friends.

Titin and refreshments will be available on the Enclosure.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $0.59.

Children under the age of 15 years will not be permitted either enclosure during the meet- ing.

No dogs will be permitted on the Race Course.

STEAMERS

The SS. "Tai Shan" will leave Hongkong at 8.30 a.m. returning from Macao al 5.30 p.m.

By Order,

W. L. ALEXANDER,

Secretary. Hongkong, 26th September, 1931,

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

We have this day removed our offices to 20, Des Voeux Rond Central, second flour. (above Messrs. Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co. Ltd.).

BANKER & CO, LTD. Import & Export Merchants, Hongkong, 26th September, 1931.

THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO.

(1918), LTD.

The above Company Invites ap- plications for an Assistant in the Distribution Department. Ap- plicants must have had a sound Technical and Practical Training. with experience in the laying and jointing of cables, also the erec- lon of EH.T. and LT. Overhead Lines. Experience in the erection of E.H.T. and L.T. Switchgear and general Sub-station work is utao essential. Applications stating age and qualifentions and enclos- Ing copies of testimonials, to be later than the 30th sent not September, 1931. to Меалга. Shewan, Tomes & Co., General Managers, The Chinn Light & Power Co. (1918), Ltd.

THE HONGKONG & CANTON [ICE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

Notice is hereby given that the Tenth Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in the Company will be held at the offices of the General Manngers, 2 Lower Albert Road, Hongkong. on Friday, the 9th October, at 10.45 am. for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Directars together with a Statement of Accounts. Declaring In Dividond and re-electing Direc

tors and Auditors.

The Transfer Books of the Com- the pany will be closed from 25th September, to the 9th Octo- ber, 1931, both days inclusive.

tora.

By order of the Board of Direc-

J. D. THOMSON,

Acting Secretary. Hongkong. 19th September, 1931.

MRS. MOTONO. Масчаре.

Hand and Electric 21h, Wyndham Street

MASSAGE HALL MRS. S. UZUNOYE 67, Queen't make

Expert

AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction,

on TUESDAY.

the 29th September, 1931, commencing at 10.30 am. at No. 29A, Peking Building, Nathan Road, Kowloon. A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. On Vlow from Monday, the 28th September, 1931. Termin:-Cash on Delivery.

LAMMENT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have recaited Instructions

to set by Pubite Auction,

on Wednesday, the 30th September, 1931, commencing at 10.30 n.m. at No. 3, Kent Road, Kowloon Tong.

A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture.

Ou View from Tuesday, the 29th September, 1931, '

Terms:--Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.."

Auctioneers,

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

STRAITS and MANILA.

The Steamship,

"BENCLEUCH"

STARTLING END TO

MOB VIOLENCE.

Continued from Page 1.)

1931.

Geneva, Sept., 27.

there has been no change in the Sino-Japanese situs- tion at Geneva.

POST OFFICE NOTICE

The Council-hopes-to-conclude LETTERS:

night have now been brought to its session to-morrow evening. light.

though it remains to be acon whether their decision will satisfy ¡both parties to the dispute, pecially the Chinese-Reuter.

Consul Interviewed.

444-

Shocking Aftale, One shocking affair occurred in Shanghai Street, when a Japanese man and woman, together with thele baby were brutally assulted

In the course of an interview by a crowd, whose fury led them

with

Telegraph representativa: to tear the clothes off the vn-

this

morning, tho fortunate woman and terribly in-

Japanese jure her. The man was forced to Consul-General, Mr. Yoshido, ask- ed for his views regarding the his knees and badly manhandled. The police arrived to discover this local situation, declined, referring very distressing scene, and took the interviewer to the local - very effectual measures of curb thorities for detall of measures protection of ing the fiery spirit of the moh.. adopted for the

The only saving grace was the Japanese Hves and property action of a Chinese woman, who rescued the little baby and took care of it until the police arrived.

Casualties Among Police. As can well be Imagined, in demonstrations auch as had to be dealt with on Saturday, neither the police nor the military escaped wholly free of injury, and the morning it was ascertained the five Argyll and Sutherland High- landers were hurt by stones and during bayonet other missiles

it is believed. charges, one, sustaining a Tractured skull.

Several European officers also bore marks of the Affroy, but apart from Insepetor Evans, who continues to make progress, none. was very seriously hurt. Half a dozen bore braises on the arms, lega and back.

say of

Local

POSTAL RATES.

China and Macro

3.)

4 atm), per or. British Empire (Excopt via Siberia) .......... British Empire (Via Siberia) 20 eta.) first uz.

10 cla. each succeeding oz.

20 ets. Arst oz. 10 ct. each ancceeding 01.

2. cts, each 8 eta, each ·

Foreign Countries ...

POSTCARDS:

Local, China & Macao All other places Registration: The fee for registration is the same in all cases-20 cents.

AIR MAIL

"Letters for Europe via Siberia intended for transmission by Airmal! from Shanghai to Manchoull must be posted over the counter of the G.P.O. er Kowloon Branch Post Office whero full particulars of the Airmal), ser- vice can be obtained,

Times of closing Shanghai-Manchouli Airmails are advertised on the Outward Mail list below,

From

Manila It Shanghai and Swatow

Shanghai and Amey Japati and Shanghai Saigon

He confined himself to relating what the Japanese community hail on their part achieved by of co-operation in the work preserving pence and order. being agreed that protection could be best afforded by grouping Japanese nationals at centralised points, this movement was com- menced under the supervision of Java via Batavia the Police authorities.

Shanghai and Swatow The Japaneso Primary School | Straita was relveted as a centre for the Java vía Sourabaya refugees from Wanchaj, Happy | Japan Valley and

other pointa, A Japan all Japan

Jaro

Tjimenteng Nankin

Due

INWARD_MAILS.

Per

-Pres. Hoover

Linan

September-28.- September 28.

Tjisadana

Beptember 28.

Porthos

,Boptember 20,

Athos II

.Septembar 29.

Tjimanock

Beptember 28.

Thinegara

September 22.

Ninghai

September, 29.

Van Heutaz

.September 29.

September 29,

September 30.

October 1.

October 2

.October. 3.

October 2.

October 3.

October 3.

October 8.

October 3.

.October &.

October 9.

thither have been conveyed that can be accommodated there. Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai

Asamu Maru.

..

Santos Maru Rakuyo Maru

(Vancouver B.C., 12th September).Enp. of Canada Japan and Shanghai....

Hakunan Maru U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hai (San Francisco, Sth Sopt.) Ргоя Молко Australia and Manila

Nellore..... Kashima Maru,

Gnucus

As regards Kowloon, where the Community numbers between 200 and 300 persons, four hases were The Kowloon Whart remained selected, the M.B.K. Mess at Mody Straits

(London, Parcels, only securely guarded by armed Bri-Road, the Police Training School, London tish sailors this morning. but the N.Y.K. Asuma Marit lying

August 27.) along

Kowloon Godown U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- there were no disturbances.

Company Wharf, and the Ronann hal (San Francisco, 11th Sept.). Pres. Jackson Maru, a ship belonging to the Japan and Shanghai

Mantua Dairen Steamship Company which | U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shanghal

(Seattle, 19th September) is lying in midstream.

anture,

-Per

Pres. Madison ..........October 9. OUTWARD MAILS. REGISTERED, and PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier 2,300, than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 8 a.m. registered and parcel mails a29 closed at p.m. on the previous day.

For

Date and Time Hydrangea... Mon., Sept. 38, 3 p.m. Elpenor. Mon, Sept. 28, 3.30 p.m. Kong Ning. Mon, Sept. 28, 4 p.m. Monlia and Java via Sourabaya Jjiandane..Tues., Sept: 29, 9.30 a.m.

*Stralta, Ceylon, India, Saigon,

and S. Africa, Mauritius, E. Egypt and Europe via Marsellies Porthos:

Shanghai

Queer Incident. Apparently tired of being coop: ed up in the one place for three

Such alternative accommodation i THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. Į days, A number of Japaneso

employees at the M.B.K. conlyard us had been found for the Cum- From LEITH, ANTWERP, LONDON, | in Yaunati,, although securely monity numbering about

by Mr. Yoshida pointed out, could from inolestation guarded

and

police officers, this only be of a temporary military morning endeavoured to leave the and its recurrènec as a problem Swatow house in which they were confined, would have to be again consider- Cansignees of Cargo are hereby land to get down to the water fronted if the situation did not esse Samshuf and Wachow informed that all Goods

the intention of taking within the next few days. Many are being with

of the people forced to leave their Innded at their rick Into the launch out to midstream. hazardous and/or extra hazardous

They were, of course, stopped homes and shops did se in a hurry, Gedowns of The Hongkong and and returned to their "prison".

and had no time to take away bu- Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd.. About thiety Japanese are log. longings. The Consul regretted: whence and/or from the wharves de-ing there, and they are perfectly that since the evacuation, a num- No claints will be admitted after safe, being are well supplied with ber of shops and homes has been the Goods have left the Godowns, and 1oodstuffs.

broken into and Inoted. Presum- ably, he said, the Polico authori ties did their best in stances admittedly difficult.

livery may be obtained.

Police

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precautions all Goods remaining undelivered after have rendered them absolutely the 5th October, 1931, will be subject immune from the danger of attack,

to rent.

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or. before the 10th October, 1991, or they will not be recognized,

Rjoj Fatalities.

One of the Chinese casualties mitted into the Kowloon Hospi- All broken, chafed, and damaged at as a result of the strim battle Goods are to be left in the Godowns, following the crime at Trang Foo- where they will be examined on the Villa, has since died from the October, 1981, at 10 a.m., by effects of a wound in the stomach. Mesars. Goddard and Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Ile has been identified by relatives Bills of Lading will be countersigns Shek Cheung-fa.

by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agents. Hongkong, 28th September, Ï931.

METALS

of all kinds especially for ship-building and engineering work. Complete Block. Best Terms, Immediate delivery.

SINGON & CO. ESTABLISHED A, D. 1930.

Telephone: 20515.

HING LUNG ST.

CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME. ORIENT.

Marsgage Bank & Estate agents. "PEAK MANSIONS"

Prince Edward Road, Kowloon Detached and Semi-detached villas. Modern construction with garage. "Cambay Bulldings” Flats with modern conveniences

KINGSFORD SMITH GOING STRONG.

ARRIVAL AT JHANSI REPORTED.

Jhansi, Sept. 27. Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith, who is attacking Mollison's record

land. arrived at Jhansi shortly after

six o'clock this evening,

Another ease admitted into the sume institution whose identity has not been established. has died from the effects of a bullet wound in the stomach. He was admitted on Saturday night after having fallen in the brush between risters and the military at Shani- struipo

circum-

The shops or homes to which de- struction had been wrought were numerous, and it was not possible at the present juncture to draw up a complete list, or to give an damage done to, estimate or of the loss of property since looted by rioters.

the

Tues., Sept. 29, K.P.0. Registration....29th 10 .ro.

Letters

Reg. Letters

....20th 1.00 p.m.

G.P.O.

.... 12.45 p.m. .29th 1.80 p.m. (Due Marseilles, 30th October).

Tonkin........Tues., Sept. 20, noon.

Fort Bayard, Holkow, Pakhoi and

Haiphong

*Canada, Shanghai, Japan, Honolule, USA, Contral and South America and Europe via Sant Francisco, Europe via Siberia... President Hoover ....

Parcels Reg.,

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow *Shanghai and "Japan Saigon

Letters

Tues., Sept. 29," Noom .... 3.45 pain. 4.80 p.m. (Duo San Francisco, 20th October.) Halyang.. Tuen,, Sept 20, 1.00 p.m. Athon TI......Tues., Sopt, 29, 2 p.m. Ningchow.. Tues., Sept. 29, 8.80 p.m. Von Heutse..Tues., Sept. 29, & p.m.

Registration...Sept. 29, 6 p.m. Letters...Sept. 30, 8.80 a.m. (Due San Francisco, 21st October),

Conference at Govt. House.

It was disclosed that after conference with leading members of the Japanese Residents As. Swatow sociation, held at the Japanese Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA

*Canada, Central and South School at Kennedy and yester

Amorten and Europe vin San day, Me. Yoshida hurried-away Francisco and Europe via Siberia Asamo Maru... Wed., Sept. 30– for an interview with His Ex- cellency the Governor at Govern-} The condition of a coalie named

House. At this interview, Hang Ho, is reported as serions the lion. Mr. W. T. Southorn, as a result of injuries received Colonial Secretary, and the Hon. when Police charged with balons | Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, the Inspector' and cleared a mob from Rezlama- General of Police, were present. tion Street, Yaumati, on Saturday The object of the interview, Mr. | night.

Yoshida stated, was to discuss how best to protect Japanese lives and properly.

Boycott Leaflets,

By leaflets posted up in publie places those behind the agitation are seeking to launch a boycott of Japanese goods. The authoritica have had their attention drawn to notices posted up in the Main Street of Shaukiwau this morning, reading

follows: "Chinese brethren Note that Japanese goods belong to enemies. We must renounce all in- tercourse with them economically and with all who are Japanese."

FLA

Canten Maru Incident.

"The report of a battle between Japanese und, Chinese aboard the O.S.K. R.s. Canton Mara la not strictly correct.

The Chinese members of the crew, numbering about 70, refused duty and there appears to have been dangerous possibilities aboard. Finally however, the Chinese sesmen deserted the ship. apparently hoping to leave her

stranded. here

ак

Ten Japanuse deck officers and engineers took the Canton Mura out of Harbour yesterday with their destination. Keelung They are working the ship them selves as far as-Formosa, where new crew will easily be obtain able.

It was decided then to bring in troops to reinforce the civil au thority, and to bring into effect some forceful and drastic mon

sures.

This Win subsequently seen in the bringing into opera- tion of the Emergency Regulations and in the presence of troops in the various district last night, To the knowledge of the Conent, conditiona had been quiet since. "We shall see what becomes of it these next few days," Mr. Youhida remarked in making It clear that he was content to awalt the course of events before con- sidering the question of the future residence of the Japanese com- munity.

PEACE-MAKER, BUT UNOFFICIAL.

Fined $30 at the Police Court To-Day.

reason

A Chinese clerk Tong Chan-chai took it upon himself to with his compatriots by posting notices in the structs appealing to the populace to refrain from at- tacking the Japanese.

Ordinary Letters only for Europe superscribed Via Siberia: Air Mail Shanghai-Manchoul".... Asoma Maru.... Wed., Sept. 30.

Amoy.... Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Egypt and "Europe viu Marnellies

Fethow via Swatow

K. P. O,... 29th 4.30 pm. ... 30th Baza m Tinegara... Wed., Sept. 30, 10 nm.

Aprak

Wed, Sept. 30.. K.P.O.

Reg. Letters,

.1 a.m.

..10 n.m-

G.P.O.

Reg..

.9.45 a.m.

Letters,

.10.30 a.m.

(Due Marseiller, 2nd November). Chipshing....Wed., Sept. 30, & p.m.

thow, Pakhoi and Haiphong..... Menado Maru..Sat., Oct. 1, 8.30 nam. Saigon, Straits, Ceylon, India. Mauritius, East and South Africa

and South American Ports..... Santos Maru Fri., October 2, 0.30 a.m. Halching. Fri, October 2, 1 p.m. Swatow, Amoy and Foschow

Pres. Monroe..... Fri., Oct. 2, 5. p.m. Manila

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Aden. Egypt and Europe via Marsellen Hakusan Maru

Shangkui and "Japan Manila Shanghai, Japan, U.S.A.. Canada, Central and South America and *Europe via Victoria B.C., and *Europe via Siberia

Inspector Carey brought the Manila

Fri, October 2, P. O. Registration.... 2nd 4.30 p.m. Letters.

2nd 4.30 p.m. G. P. O. Registration,.... 2nd & p.m. .... 2nd 6.p.m. (Due Marielles, 31st October). Kashima Maru Sat., Oct. 3, 1.30 p.m. Pres Monroe Sat., Celober 3, 6 p.m.

Letters,

'Pres. Jefferson

Parcels, Rex

Lotters,

.Sat., Oct. 8, 3 p.m. 4.15 p.m. & p.m..

(Due Victoria B.C, 20th October),

... Emp. of Canada Tpes., Sept. 8, 5 p.m.

man before Mr. Williams at the Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritus, Central Police Court this morn- Fast and South Africa, Aden and

Egypt ing and charged him with posting

Police Instructions

Gracqvía .........Bat., Oct. 3, 5.p.m. Hozan Maru Sun, Oct. 4, 9:m Yukang.... Interviewed to-day on the sub-pamphlets in Des Voeux Road, Swatow, Amoy and Formosa

.Sun., Oct. 4, 9 Rollin for light from Australia to Eng-ject of specific instructions to Central without permission of the Sandakan

The defendant pleaded Japan and Canada via Vancouver

B.0.

Hikawa Mary... Mon., October 5, members of the Police Force as S.C.A.

4.15 p.m. to what to do when called upon to

Reg to guilty.

Letters,

6 p.m. The prosecuting officer did not quell disturbances, the Deputy

(Duo Vancouver B.C., 28th. October). Inspector-General of Police, Mr. press the case as the contents of P. P. J. Wodehouse, C. I. E., point-the notice called upon the Chinese Shanghai and *Europe via Alberis Hikawa Maru.... Mon, October 6.

Reg.... Letters, ed out that under the Emergency not to mob the Japanese but to Regulations now in force the leave the whole dispute to the police possessed wide powers and would not hesitate to use firearms If the necessity drose.

When passing over the aerodrome at Allahabad, he dropped a banand bearing a message to the effect that he was proceeding to Jhansi with out stopping and hoped to reach there by dusk.

He is now ahead of Mollison's time for the journey.-Keuter,

League of Nations for settlement. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

In imposing a fine of $80 bila Swatow Worship said the appeal contain-Straits and Calcutta

Mr. Wadehouse added that all ed in the notice might be good but districts had been quiet alace the it was necessary to have pers military and reserves had supple- monted the civil authorities,

mission from the 9.0.A.

(Continued on Page 7.).

5. p.m.

0 p.m. Tata, Oct. 8, 2 pm Hopsang Wed, Oct. 7, 3.30 a.m2) Thurn, Oct. 87

Hai Ning

Kulang

Parcela

Lottars

*Buperscribed Correspondence only.

Ganoon.

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