THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY. JANUARY 19, 1934.
TO-DAY'S LAMMERT'S THE SUBMARINE
WANTS.
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($2.00 If. Nol Prepaid). The following replies have been received:--
19, 88, 103, 107, 108, 111, 118,
108.
AUCTIONS
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE PUBLIC AUCTION
of
the Valuable Leasehold proporty situato at Victoria in the Colony of Hong Kong and registered at the Land Office as Subsection 2 of Section A of Marine Lot No. 227 together with the premises thereon known as No. 36 New Market
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE SEWING TREADLE MACHINE by Steger as good as a Singer, former price $125, sale price $110. Variety Store, 25, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
FOR SALE-A rare edition titled "Chinero Porcelain and Hard Stones" Lilustrated by 254 ракия of Gema of Chineso Ceramic and Glyptic Art. Described by Edgar
Gorer and F. J. Blacker.
Good for
Antiquarian Scrutinizing. Also an
to be sold
on MONDAY,
the 22nd day of January, 1934," at 3 p.m.
by
Messrs. LAMMENT BROS., Auctioneers,
at their Salesroom, No. 4 Duddell Street Victoria, Hongkong.
For further particulars Conditions of Sale Apply to:-
and
Messta, WOO & NASH,
Mortgageo's Solicitors, No. 4, Queen's Road Central,
Hongkong.
or to
Messrs. LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers,
No. 4 Duddell Street,
Hongkong.
unusual specimen of a "Blue-and- BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE White Ginger Jar." Height 10%" and diameter 8. Kang-he period. Please write G.PO. Box No. 1443.
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Road Central, 2nd BOOT, Hongkong.
HOTEL
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Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori
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motion, in the course of which he mant would not be a guarantee of admitted that unilateral disarma-
absoluto security. But there was that desired, and that "the only sufficient to encourage one to be true course to world peaco, was Heve that it would have a most de- the slower, but more effective sirable effect. Many countries.
A fine of $15 was imposed by Mr. Hamilton, at the Centrali Magistracy this morning, on Lal Before a large number of specta- KEEN ARGUMENT Chol-man, driver of a private car tore on the Dockyard ground the summoned for having overtaken
Phoenix yesterday defeated tho sign-post
The question of disarmament Playing at Happy Valley in the another vehicle near
the main gates ΟΙ Herald by three goals to one in a and world peace was tackled in a friendly football match. All the lively but serious manner by mem- Submarine Longuo yesterday after-opposito noon, the Rainbow were defeated Government Hous0. by Oswald by two goals to nil. Trafic Inspector Nicol stated scoring was accomplished during bers of the Y.M.C.A., in the West
the Le The Rainbow played with ten that the defendant was travelling the opening half, Barnett, Thomp Lounge Inst evening, when men for a while, Lt. Comdr. Morris at a very fast spoed. There was son and Barrett being the Phoenix meoting expressed the opinion that making hit arrival a short time a big dance that night at Govern-markemon, while Arundell replied unilateral disarmament was in
mont House, and it was also for the Herald.
the interests of world peace, before the interval..
"After twenty minutes, Oswald raining at the time defendant over After the interval the. Phoenix Dr. E, L. Allen proposed this secured the lead, Blewett getting took the other car. away on the right and contring for. Kwok Kuon, a motor cyclist, was played a man short, Thompson not Palmer to get in a first-timer which had $10 for dangerous driving.ceived through a collision with resuming owing to an Injury re- gaye Drew no chance whatever to Inspector Nicol stated that de:
fendant came out of the Fiat Thorpe.
During the second half, the Following even play, after" the garage in Hennessy Road, and interval, the Oswald again scored, drove along the pavement, scatter-Herald tried hard to reduce the Sumption netting with driveing quite a number of people.
dofcit, but
mot by to-day, were only waiting for such method, of education. The world from twenty yards out. This com- Ching To, a bus driver, was fined determined Phoenix defence, an action on the part of their had to become anti-war conscious: pleted the scoring and exchanges $15 for dangerous driving in Harrison in particular playing neighbours in order to disarm had to get beyond its nationalistic were even until the final whistle, Stubba Road, Inspector Nicol with great credit during this Japan, Germany and Russin, ho outlook, and develop an attitude Unfortunately West, of the Rain- said defendant was following an- period.
quoted, as being nations who were bow was injured and had to retire. other bus, carrying troops, and The Oswald definitely deserved suddenly cut out in an effort to Dove, Herald centre half, was ments because of their fear of the
only accking to maintain arma-of cosmopolitanism.
their win, their forwards accepting over-take the other bus,
the best man on the field, and gave reat of the world. A lend In the chances offered.
Liu Shing, a lorry driver, was a display which ranks him as one unilateral disarmament by another Mr. Morris seconded the motion fined $10 for speeding at 22 miles of the best players seen this season nation would be a tremendous step and claimed that the risk of an hour, in Lockhart Road, and on the Dockyard ground,
towards the realisation of world Wong Koùng, another lorry driver,
Tassive non-resistanco peace. was similarly fined for speeding at
ultimately less than the risk of 17 miles an hour
He contended that history show- dofcat in war. od that where armed force
wash met by unarmed people, the armed Mr. W. J. Koates, seconding for forces did not pursue their war-the opposition, argued that like path. It was hopeless for an unliteral disarmament 28 en- army to try and fight people who would not fight, and who had no visaged by Dr. Allen was pure | winpons with which to fight,
THE OPPOSITION.
The Rainbow's vanguard, with the exception of West, made the common mistake of keeping the ball too long, before attempting to shoot.
For the Oswald, Edmunds at left back was outstanding, and Sump- tion was a great asset as an inside forward.
Bright, West and Tucker did well for the losers;
The teams lined out under 1./Sea Lakey as follows;
Lt.
H.M.S. Rainbow:--Drew; Comdr. Morris, Thompson; Tucker, Bright, Master, Sto. Morris, Lt. Payne, Fleming, West, Tarratt.
H.M.S, Oswald:-Edwards, Nolli,, Edmunds, Walder, Williams, Hin-
Palmer, Simmonds.
the Valuable Leasehold property der, Blewett, Sumption. Morris,
situato at Victoria in the Colony of Hong Kong and registered at the Land Oleo as the Remaining Portion of Inland Lot No. 24 together with the premises there- on known as No. 180 Queen's Road, Went,
to be sold
on MONDAY,
the 22nd day of January, 1931. at 3.30 p.m.
by
Messra. LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers,
at their Salesroom, No. 4 Duddell Street Victoria, Hongkong.
For further particulare and Conditions of Sale Apply to:-
Messrs. WOO & NASH,
Mortgageo's Solicitors, No. 4, Queen's Road Central,
Hongkong.
or to
Messrs. LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers, No. 4 Duddell Street,
Hongkong.
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STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY
Old Course.
9.28 H. F. Phillips. H. C. Hopkins. 9.32 W. M. Thomson, D. Ellis, 9.30 G. F. Recs, T. C. Fairburn. 9.40 J. MacKnight, R. C. Webb, 9.44 L. B. Holmes, T. E. Rowell. 9.48 W. N. A. Smalley, A. Kidd. 9.52 T. Sparshott, L. A. R. Duncan. 0.56 C. H. Bradley, T. C. Monnghan. 10.00 H. S. Forster, D. J. Keogh, 10.04 D. L. Prophet, T. II. A. Me-
Carthy.
10.08 S. Perry, P. S. Grant. 10.12 J. B. Mackie, J. W. Mayhew, 10.16 A. W. Hodges, C. G. Marrable. 10.20 S. thick. Viscount de T Butlin, H. N. Williamson. 10.24 H.
Sibour.
10.28 A. B. Purves, Major Eastwick 10.32 A. C. Young, J. H. Swales.
Field,
W. J.S. Key, D. S. Edward. 10.36-W. 10.40 R. K. Valentine, L. II. Genre. 10,44 G. H. Bond, W. Shewan. 10.48 Cdr. G. F. Hole, G. W. Seweli. 10.62 J. F. Robinson, F. A. M.
Elliott. 10.56 T, A. Pearce, A. B. Raworth. 11.00 G.
T. J. J. Fenwick. FitzGerald, 11.04 J. M. Brown, A. S. Adamson. 11.08 C. W, F. Booker, H. Hampton. 11.12 1. N. Cootes, Surg. Lt. Cir.
E. J. Weeks,
11.10 C. Mycock, J. Coulthart, 11.20 S. H. Dodwell, D. H. Blake.
11.24 A. C. 1. Bowker, L. M. S. Lloyd. 11.28 G. H. Bottomley, W. Mulcahy. 11.32 It. H. Mundy, G. W. Greene,
New Course.
9.32 F: Wood, A. Anderson. 9.40 Mrs. Rodgers, Miss Curtin, 9.48 J. P. Warren, F. Syme Thom-
ков.
9.50 N. K. Littlejohn*. A. Mc
Keller.
10.00 J. R. Hinton, I. Oden
Hughes.
10.08 R. L. Stewart", J. M. Gray".
*Unsuccessful in balint for Old
Course.
Whitfield.
"TELEGRAPH"
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'T'o-morrow's Picturo
Features
Numerous pictures of to- pical interest will appear in to-morrow's edition of the Telegraph Pictorial Supple- ment. Amongst the numer- ous weddings illustrated will be those of the Rev. G. A. Hook and Miss Bennett. and of Mr. T. Low and Miss Gaubert. Dinnern given by British residents of Canton to men of the H. M. West River Flotilla and to the Rev. Bro. Stephen by his former pupils will be illustrated, whilst other groups will include old boys of St. Xavier's Institution, Penang. and St. Andrew's School, Singapore,
Pictures will also appear of the visit of members of the South China Division of the Ambulanco' Brigade to Canton, and antongat many other illus- trations will be some of snow" scenes in Peking.
21 YEARS AGO
Extracts From the "Telegraph" Files
The following extracts are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the week ended January 18th, 1913.
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The rate of the dollar on demand was 28. 0.13/163
COTTON, WHEAT AND SILVER
LATEST NEW YORK
QUOTATIONS
Mesara, Swan, Culbertson and Fritz have roselved the following quotations on the New York cotton and whost and silver exchanges for yesterday,
Cottont
Jan. 17. Closing
January March
May July October December. Spot
May
July Sept,
Jan. 18. Closing, Range
Range 11.13-11.13 11.12-11.12 11.18-11.21 11,10-11.18
PURE UTOPIANISM..
WIN
utopianism, and that, world condi- tions to-day would never permit of such a state. The argument Mr. S. A. Gray, leading the disarmament and peace would be that by example and precept, world opposition, claimed that the effect obtained, fell to the ground when of unilateral disarmament in the it was realised that Denmark, who world's present condition would voluntarily disarmed herself, had have just the opposite effect. Coun- now found it necessary to re-arm. trica were still ruled by intense because of the fear of attack, and nationalistic spirits: their old that Switzerland, the acknow- systems of diplomacy still existed ledged neutral country of the the independence of states and world, had to spend millions on 11.82-11.35 11.20-11.30 sovereignties remained the most border defences for fear of boing. 11.50-11.51 11-41-11.43 vital interest of the nations and overrun by a nation attacking 11.08-11.68 11.62-11.62 because of these factors,
some other country. 11.84-1185 11.73-11.75 | unilateral disarmament would
11.55 11.50
Wheat
Jan. 17. Jan. 18. C'engo, Wipes. C'engs. W’bez.
90% 60% 80 08 88% 70% 87% 60% 89%
88%
.
only result in other countries Many and varied opinions were making the most of their opexpressed from the body of the portunities to extend their boun-hall, and the debate terminated in daries, thereby throwing the the vote which favoured the ro whole world into another war. solution.
The speaker argued that it was Mr. D. J. S. Crozier, Hon. Secret- plainly evident that the reactionary of the Y.M.C.A. Literary, and unilateral disarmement to- Debating Society, occupied the day would be just the opposite to chair,
Silver
to
Jan. 17.
Jan. 18.
March Biny July
15.00
44.85
45:52
46.08
46.35
45.99
Total sales for the day:-
4,900,000 ozR. 7,050,000 ozs. (190 Contracts) (300 Contracts)
EXCHANGE RATES
Paris.. Geneva: Berlin.. Helsingfors. Onlo Athens Milan...
Buenos Aires Shanghai New York.. Amsterdami.
69.9/16
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who was
marifien for her
the pant?
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Jan. 18. 79%
.13.26
10:15 13.16
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REL
1/4%
.5.07%
1/4.5/10
-7.83
4.75
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2034
1063%
105
.30.1/32 .530 .1/8.1/16 .22.50
37%
630
1/0 22.42 19.3034 22,40
110
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Lenhagen B:mbay Government appointments in Rio... cluded Mr. C. G. Perdue na Police Yokohama. Probationer, and Messre. B.A.C.Montevideo. North and P. Burn as Cadets.
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5.00% 10.0/18 10,0/16 101%
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