TO-DAY'S WANTS.

25 Words

.......$1.50

($3.00 If Not Propaid) The following replies have been received:-

908, BIH, 144, 946, 971; 992, 998, 10, 38, 103, 107, 108, 111, H2, 114,

TUITION

GIVEN

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB,

Notice is hereby given that the following Debentures were drawn at the Pavilion on Thursday, the 26th day of October, 1033:—

Nos, Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. 2 110 203 GOG 642 000 0 120 221 642 044 787. 22 130, 344 · 679 669 745 48 144 420 582 ·680 791

108 101 488 015. 002 812 Holders of drawn Debentures CANTONESE and Hakka digtects, who ilestro to be paid on the 31st Chinese lessons tought by an ex-October, 1933, are requested". to perienced Chinese private teacher to inform the Treasurers, Messrs. foreigners, at any place. Rapid pro-

ensured. Term19

moderate. Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming, on Write Box No. 116, "ilongkong Teleer before Monday, the 30th Octo graph."

ber, 1933.

WANTED KNOWN

PICTURES! PICTURES! Autumn Ex- hibition of Water Colours open on show Tuesday, October 31st. in our room, 10 Days only. Kemor & Komor. Open until 0 p.m.

FOUND

FOUND-Scan drop off a light closed lorry, a spare wheel in Johstone Ronel, at a.m. Thursday, October 28, Apply Mr. Veliki, 7, Enst Terrace:

FOR SALE

Point

FOR SALE-Inwalan Guitar Price $150.00 will sell for $100.00 or nearest offer, Ukulele in case, $18. Old Violin Bow and case, $70. Store, 28 and 26, Nathan Rond, Kowloon.

TO LET

AND NOTICE is hereby given

numbered that Debonturca

да above which are not cashed on the 31st October, 1933, will be paid on the 30th April, 1934, after which date they will conse to bear Interest.

By Order of the Committee,

L. S. GREENHILL,

Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, 27th October, 1993.

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE STANLEY.

As the "school year" in Hong Kong will be changed, the present school year of St. Stephen's College, Stanley, will close on October 31st. Examinations will finish on Friday, October 27th.

The first Term of the New School Year will run from Novem- ber 1st, to December 3rd. New Students will only be charged one- third fees, (1.e. feen for one LET Three-roomed furnished month) for the First Term. FLAT, 8 months. Suitable for Present Students have already married couple or two bachelors. Mid-paid fees up to December 3rd. In levels. Immediate occupation, Write Hex No. 115, "Hongkong Telegraph." future years the first Term will

begin in September.

*** TO

TO LET right on alry OFFICE ROOMS, Kayamally Building, No. 20 Queen's Hand, Central. Available from December 1st. Apply Kayamally & Co., at above address.

TO LET. Immediate possession three-roomed FURNISHED FLAT, 27B. Nathan Road, Kowloon. Fumi ture can be taken over if desired. Can be inspected between 10-1 and 3-7. Telephone $7357.

Garage,

Dus

This year the NEW SCHOOL YEAR begins November 1st. Entrance Examination for New Students on Tuesday, October 31st.. at 9.30 ..

For Prospectus. for boarders and day-boys, apply, Li Hoi Tung, Esq., Banker & Co., 20. Des Voeux Rond, Central, or to St. Stephen's College, Stanley.

FELIX VILLAS-One HOUSE TO LET, comprising four large and two small rooms, two bathrooms, Modern CONSIGNEES' NOTICES, sanitation.

service. Moderate rental. Apply F, A, Joseph, Property Dept. Prince's Building. Phone No. 20010,

Boe "Agfa" displays REVEALED at *. Thik & Co., 20, Des Vacux Road, C. REVELATION MIRROR ADVERTISING COMPANY Office: Bank of Canton Bldg. Telephone-30060

Edgar E, Strother, Manager. Do you know how the "Revelation"

Mirror REVEALS things?

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1933,

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JAPANESE BUDGET

DIFFICULTIES

BIG SLASH IN DEMANDS

NEW CUBAN CRISIS THREATENING

(Continued from Page 1.) kilometre, resulted in the intorrup- tion of the train service between the provinces of Matanzes and Santa Clara. Four trains ran off the tracks in the Matanzas pro vince.

HOW DR. NIELSEN ESCAPED

AGED MISSIONARY SAFE AT HSIUYEN

Tokyo, Oct. 20. the Foreign Office from Gen. An official despatch has reached Hishikari, Japanese Ambassador ut Changchun, reporting in detail the release of the American, mission-

Tokyo, Oct. 28. The Accounting Bureau of the Finance Ministry completed Its preparatory study of the budgat of various. Ministries yesterday and the Finance Office will hold its are reported to be ready to go onary, Dr. Niola Nielsen, from first budget conference to-morrow strike at any moment.

afternoon at the official residence

of the Finance Minister, Mr. K. Takahashi, to make a final de-

Eighteen workers' syndicates

STUDENT DEMANDS....

bandits yesterday morning.

After Dr. Nielsen's capturo In April last, tho despatch says, a

cision. The conference in oxpect-readiness in police stations and conjunction with Japanese troops, Reinforcements are kept in¡pun!tivo expedition was started in

ed to continue at least a weak.

soldiers have rearranged machine- but the bandits so frequently Reliable information indicates guns and sandbags outside the changed their bnao from mountain: that the Bureau approved of only presidential palace in connection to mountain that the rescue work Y.630,000,000 out of the Y.1,400,- | with the strikes,

was rendered extremely difficult.

When the Japanese garrison was later informed of the exnot loca tion of the bandits' lair, this place was surrounded. Taking advantage. of the ensuing confusion, Dr. Nielsen escaped from the outlaws and reached Hsiuyen safely yestor day morning-Reuter,

|000,000 demanded for "fresh enter. It is reported reliably that Dr. prines" for the next fiscal year. Grau's student supporters told him This was done in accordance with he must decide whether he or Col, an vaictment that the budget fee *ish enterprises" should be ent to one half of the amount reques- ed in order to establish......n sound financial programme. Tho budgets of the Army and Navy are reported to have been touched very little pending the decision. of the Finance Minister at the Finance Ministry Conference.

The total budget thus approved by the Accounting Bureau calls for expenditures of approximately Y.2,050,000,000, including the run- ning expense of various Ministries estimated at Y.1,420,000. Sup- posing thla amount to be the final budgets, the Government will have ISMANERA AUar cheal to issue public bonds for about

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Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given 18 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from pert to port to the final port of call to which the option: extends.

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To comply with the Generel Bonded. HONGKONG Warehouse Regulations consignces Officer in must have attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

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Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by tho Consignco's and the. Co.'s representa.

and

2.30 pm, within the free storage period. For the examination of damaged dutiable goods, the con- signees must arrange for a Rovenus Omcor to be present..

All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which dato, they cannot be recognized.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

No fire insurance has been effected.

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Y.580,000,000 to cover the deficit.

It is considered certain, how- ever, that the final budget for next year will be far larger than this amount dac to the addition of items of a political nature by the the end, the government. In budget total is expected to exceed | Y.2,300,000,000,

POLICE RESERVE

ORDERS FOR CURRENT: WEEK ·

The following Police Reserve orders for the current week have been Issued by the Inspector General of Police (Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe).

WINTER UNIFORM.

All members of the Hongkong Police Reserve who are not in possession of Winter Uniform or whose Uniform requires alteration aro requested to communicate with their respective Equipment Officers as soon as possible.

Dr. Grau San Martin, whose ra gime is on the verga of collapse.

ARMY MANOEUVRES

OVER

JAPANESE SHAM FIGHT ENDS IN TRUCE

Fukul, Oct. 26.

The third and last day of the autumn grand maneuvres of the Japanese Army began with terrific "Alghting" along the Kudzuryu river at dawn to-day. Leaving the general headquarters in the Fukul Prefectural Government building at 5.45 o'clock a.m. Em- peror. Hirobito supervised manoeuvres personally on his favourite horse, Shirayuki,, which means "White Snow."

the

The wind was bitterly cold. Both "South" and "North" armies were seen crossing the river in efforts to deliver the final blow. A truce was announced at eight o'clock and the Emperor returned to headquarter's Fulgencio Bautista, the formerkt 8.20. sergeant who now heads the army, to-morrow morning under the, The grand review will take place is to be president..

They are said to have added command-of Lieut. Gen. Yoshikatsu that if Dr. Grau San Martin pro- Aramaki, enmmander of the 9th poses to remain at the hein he Division.

must drop Secretary of the Interior Gulteras from the cabinet and

remove Chief of Polico Ulpicans | NO NEGOTIATIONS. Françons,

The political situation has been | JAPANESE MINISTER DENIES

SINO-JAPANESE PARLEYS quiet recently, since the bloody battle at the National Hotel be-

Peking, Oct. 28. tween the troops and barricaded

An emphatic denial that he was former officers, leading to hopes that order might be, maintained engaged in negotiations with the and United States dinomatic Chinese and of the statement that recognition extended to the Grau Japan did not favour direct negotiations with China, but pro-. government.

CHINESE COMPANY.

IL-The Training Course-Part following members have passed Part

Most of the American warshipsferred to dispose of the Sino- II of Training Course (Knowledge of

on sent to Cuban waters in August Japanese problems piecemeal, was Police Duty and Regulations) Tuesday, October 24: Constables R 5 and September have been with made by Mr. A. Ariyoshi, Japanese

Minister to China, to-day. Wong Yin-shan, R100 Ip Wing-sum | drawn. and R62 Lau Chung-hon.

All recruits will attend at the Chinese Company Headquarters on Tuesday, October 31 at 5.30 pm,~for Instruction.

Revolver Practice. All members with 2 years or more service are ordered to attend Bowen Road Re- volver Rango on Wednesday, Novem- bor 8 to fire the Marksman's Course under Sub Inspector A. L. Hopkins. Members will fall in at the Range at 5.30 p.m. sharp.

JAPANESE-MOVE-

THAT FAILED

Abortive Effort With Mongolian Princes

He said that the only negotia- tions now in progress were be- tween the military authorities And included postál ̄ ̄uloirs at Shanhaikuan, the establishment of customa stations on the Great | Wall and the withdrawal of the | Japanese inside Manchukuo.

He gave the opinion that, if Marshal Chiang Kai-shek's anti- Communist campaign proved un- successful the Reds might pone- trate as far as the Yangiao valley, with disastrous results-Reuter.

DOLLÁR AND POUND.

SIR ROBERT HORNE WARNS U.S. GOVERNMENT

Peking, Oct. 26. Mr. Wu Hno-lin, Director of the INDIAN COMPANY.

Nanking Office for the various Training Course-Part II-The Mongolian Banners and Leagues, following members have passed Part who is on a visit here, announced 11 of Training Course (Knowledge of that the Central Government re- Police Duty and Regulations) en cently adopted a set of anven Tuesday, October 24:Constables general principles. These prin- R291 Tara Khan, R292 Latif Khan ciples called, inter alia, for co- and R208 Ayoob Khan.

operation between the Mongolian All recruits of the Indian Company banners and lengues and the Con-

New York, Oct. 28. residing in Kowloon will attend tral Government; enforcement of Chi Woo Street, Kowloon on

A warning against a sterling Wed-

dollar nesday, November. 1 at 5.30 p.m. fer local autonomy under the direction and

depreciation war, of the Central Government; co which, he said, would prompt instruction.

All recruits of the Indian Company operation between the Mongolian Britain to do something to defend residing at Hongkong will attend banners and leagues and the var hor trading position, was given by Chinese Company Headquarters, 17, lous provincial and district au- Queen's Road Central on Thursday, thorities; and co-operation be-Sir Robert Horne in a speech here. November 2 at 6.30 p.m. for in tween the Mongolian princes and During his speech, Sir Robert struction.

the general population,

Revolver Practice-A revolver practice for the Indian Company will take place on Wednesday, November at 5.30 p.m. under Sub Inspecter A. L Hopkins at the Kennedy Road

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EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE..

Revolver. Inspection. A revolver inspection for the Emergency Unit Reserve will take place on Friday, November 3. Members will fail in at No. 2 Police Station at 5.20 p.m. sharp, under L S. R. 435 B. P. C. Fletcher.. Dress-optional

Sad. D. L. KINO,

„D.S.P. ARGU

STEEL, COULSON'S. BILLIARDS.

LEAGUE FIXTURES

The following are the Steel, Coulson Billards Leaguo fixtures for Thursday next: R, A. Sorits Moss v Garrison Berits'. Mesa,

CHILL CONTRACTED.fering from a slight, chill is likely R. E. Serits' Messy Palace Club, to romain Indoors over the week-C. & P. 08 Rec. Club v Police Rec. end. at his country house at Sun- Club, S ningdale.

PRINCE OF WALES SPENDS WEEK-END INDOORS

It is hoped to have the fixture It was omelally stated this morn cards and score cards printed and ing that the chill is pursuing ta diatributed before the end of next The Prince of Wales, who is suf-normal course-British Wireless, week,

London, Oct. 28.

Horne discussed the National In-

Mr. Wa' also disclosed that thedustrial Reconstruction Adminis Japanese attempted to convene a tration's gold scheme and sug- conference of Mongolian princes gested an informal understanding. at Doloner in September, which, with a view to, limiting the die- between the two currencies. however, turned out a failure, as parity the princes made only a feeble re--Reuter. sponse to the Japanese invitation.

Kro Min.

TRESPASSING ON PLAYGROUND

DEFENDANT AMUSES

MAGISTRATE

Pleading guilty to trespassing on the Children's Playground in. Chatham Road, two Chineno, were oach fined $5 by Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning. They said they did not know the regulations,

The Magistrata.Don't be silly. There are notices posted all over the place."

Defendant. Well, I can't read. As a parting shot to the Magis trate as he was walking out of the Court, defondant sold "There was a policeman there too."

The Magistrate (laughing), -

Is he suggesting that the police-

man should be run in also?

Many a social climber is soon. discouraged by the overhead.

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