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POLITICAL · ESTATE OF LATE
WORRIES
LADY CHOW
Lady Chow, otherwise known FLA Chow Ip-shi, nee Yip Kwal- ching, wife of Sir Shouson Chow,
HAVOC-WREAKING AVOIDING BATTLE WITH eft peal estate valued at $13,400,
SNOWSTORMS
CONGRESS
WILD WEATHER TARIFF CONTROL
New York, Feb. 25. Another blinding snow- storm which began at mid- day to-day across the Eastern States has lashed itself into a violent galo in New England.
The flerce blizzard Is threatening serious damage-in the State, where the snow from last Tuesday's heavy snowstorm is still piled high.
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All traffic has been completely
over
disorganised
wide area. Some of the roads are feet deep in snow. All nir mail services have had to be cancelled.
Many Long Island families are still snowed-in by the pre- vious storm and the appearnce of the new blizzard preventing efforts to release them, threa tens an acute food and fuel shortage. Reuter.
18 INCHES IN ILLINOIS.
A fall of 18 inches of snow is recorded in linols and 16 Inches in West Virginin.
A woman was frozen to death in Philadelphia.
CONTROVERSY
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letters of administration to which have been granted to her hus- band. Deceased, who lived at Pine Villa, Aberdeen, died on
August 17, 1933.
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Chan Wun-chang, aged 64, late of 131, Caine Road, died December 11, 1933, leaving $7,000 local estate, probate of which was granted to the widow, Leung Chi- king. On returning from America where he had been educated, de- censed was so struck by what he described as the moral degenera- his fellow-countrymen that he established Confucian academies at various places in- cluding Peking and Hongkong, the latter being the largest and
of
tion Washington, Feb. 25. The troubled international outlook, including Europe and the Far East, is causing the
Administration much anxiety and influencing its policy in many directions.
Caution, for instance, is being exercised in initiating any moves In Congress which might serve to aggravate the situation, and for This reason, it is likely that the war debt and World Court issues will not rench Congress at the present time, perhaps not even during the present Session.
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TARIFF PROPOSALS,
Some recommendations tariffs may be forthcoming shortly | though there je agitation for delay.
Some people believe that the President is withholding his pro- posed Tariff Message because he does not want to provide any more controversial matters which might delay the session of Congress yond June 1 at the latest,
most successful academy,
Charles Joseph Moureaux, the Peninsula Hotel cook whose dia appearance whilst insane four years ago led to a successful ap plention at the local Supreme Court for leave to presume his death, left $5,800 local estate. Letters of administration have been granted to Mr. M. II. Turner,
solicitor.
GERMANY EN FETE
FOURTEENTH NAZI ANNIVERSARY.
PRE-WAR DAYS. RIVALLED
Berlin, Feb. 25. Scenes of pre-war mil tary splendour marked th celebrations to-day in con nection with the fourteent anniversary of the founda tion of the Nazi Party.
Dense crowds during the mōr: ng watched a great processio of Nazi. storm-troopa, th Reichswehr and the Steel Helmot from the Under den Linden to th Lustergarten, where sevent thousand swore an onth allegiance to Herr Hitler,
in traditional German
The ceremony was carried qu fashio and broadcast througho Germany.
WOLA
WAR MEMORIES.
in honour of Germany's tw Afterwards another ceremony
million war dead, was held the Opera House, attended b President von Hindenburg, Her Hitler and the majority of th members of the Cabinet.
Charles Arnold, Inspector of Federated Malay States Railways, died at Kuala Lumpur on Decem- ber 30, 1932, leaving local estate sworn under $13,300. Letters of administration
General Blomberg, the Ministų with the will annexed have been granted to Mr. of Defence, in the course of
speech, re-firmed
Germany D. J. Lewis, solicitor.
Innocence of responsibility causing the war.
OTHER ESTATES.
sworn
under
William Grantham, engineer of the Royal Naval Dockyard, died intestate at the Government Civil Hospital on April 11, 1933, fear being local estate
$600, Letters of administration have been granted to Mr. A. Marrison, foreman at the yard, for the use and benefit of the widow, Glady's Blanche Grant- ham, of Grove Road, Southsen.
Winds of tornado force have been experienced in Mississippi, Georgia
Republican opposition to the and Alabama. Eight people have been killed and 12 injured, while aslenment of powers by Congress many properties have been destroy.to President Roosevelt to negotiate reciprocal trade agreement would most likely prolong the session to a very considerable and un- desirable extent.
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AIR LINER'S PLIGHT.
Ohe of many neroplanes search- ing the storm-wept Wasatch Mountains sighted an air liner which had been missing since it left Salt Lake City on Friday in a blind- ing snowstorm, carrying eight pas Hengers.
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Meanwhile, most of the usual trade signa indiente that the business curve is moving up. ward at an increasingly fast pace.
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Herr Hitler called for cheer for the "Eternal German, Natio and its leader in the Great Wa President von Hindenburg," afte which, the aged President place
n wreath on the war memorial an reviewed the Reichswehr wit Hitler and his Ministers.-Renter.
SOLEMN CEREMONIES.
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Mrs. Janet Hutchison, or
[B Tazegraph. Copyright, Telegraphis Mo Ordinance, 1383. Reesived, Februar Callum, widow, of 60, Bracefield | #5, "8.87 a.m.) Avenue, Dunfermline, Scotland.
Berlin, Feb. 25. died on January 16, 1933, leaving Parades and demonstration local estate sworn under $3,200, with special church services wer Confirmation of the executor of held all over Germany to-day 1
re-sealed on the double tho will was
observance of Heroe petition of Mr. E. §. C. Brooks, | Memorial Day and the anniversar STOCK MARKET CONTROL.
solicitor.
of the formation of the Nazi Party The airman described it lying on Observers predict a wide re- Local estate sworn under The Memorial Day services wer top of a canyon, but ho could not vision of the Stock Exchange Re-$77,600 was left by Ng Cheong-the most solemn since the war. determine whether or not it wasgulation Bill,
fun, alias Ng Kang-huen, of Pak Over a million Nazi office-hold wrecked. Reuter.
Mr. B. A. Pierce, the head of the Hok Tung Village. Canton. Deers swore allegiance to Herr Hitler country's
largest "wire-house," censed, who was a retired straw gathered at meetings all over th aid that the New York Stock Ex-sack merchant died on November Reich, the oath-taking bein change could have averted the 6, 1933, and probate of the will synchronised with the specia 1929 debacle by raising its margin has been granted to Ng Shu-pak Berlin ceremony by radio. requirements
and Ng Shu-tsung, both of 330, United Press. Queen's Road West.
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CHIEF JUSTICE WELCOMED
SUPREME COURT CEREMONY
the
Mr. A. D. A. MacGregor, new Chief Justice-of-the-Colony,
He suggests minimum deposit of $2,000 for opening a stock account, but he questions the wisdom of placing the control of the stock exchanges with the Federal Trade Commission.-United Press.
ROUND-TABLE PARLEY.
Washington, Feb. 25.
liberal commercial
A more
took his seat for the first time at polley, according to Mr. Cordell the Supreme Court this morning Hull, Secretary of State, may be when almost every member of both branches of the legal pro-expected to result from the round- table conference being held to- fession were present to welcome
day between President Roosevelt him.
and his trade advisers, amongst Accompanied by
Pulsne whom the
acute difference Judge. Mr. R. E. Lindwell, and opinion exists. Mrs. MacGregor, His Lordship was addressed by the Attorney General, Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, In វា speech of congratulation appointment.
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The conference has been called to reconcile this difference and to evolve a definite and comprehen- sive foreign trade policy, aimed at increasing exporta.
Sule Mahomed Bhachoo, alias S. M. Bachoo, of Macao, merchant, died on January 14, 1930, leaving $14,300. Letters of administra- tion have been granted to Memon Rentoola Haji Ilias and Memon Umar Kasam Noosani, both of 64, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
POLICE RESERVE
ORDERS FOR CURRENT WEEK
c.
Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D. Wolfe, C.M.G., Inspector General of
Police, state; Un
Chinese Company,
KUOMINTANG REFORM
REORGANISATION...OF CONTROL
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Shanghai, Feb. 26. Chinese public discussions ar centred on the question raised by some influential quarters as to the advisability of rehabilitating, th Kuomintang Party by restoring the Presidency system in place of the committee system.
The vesting of control in SPEECH OF WELCOME.
REACHING CLIMAX.
Training Course: Part II-All re-committee has been adopted over The conference will also discuss eruits will attend at the Chinvec Rinco Mr. Alabaster said:"May It the question of asking Congress Company Headquarters on Tuesday: Sen, and. it is interesting to specu the death of Dr. Sun Xa please your Lordship, on this the for authority to negotiate re- February 27th at 17.30 hours for in late as to who would be appoint first occasion upon which your ciprocal tariff agreements, Tar-struction. Lordship In presiding in this ticular attention being given to
ed President, Inspection Parade. All ranks of Court, permit me, on behalf of
war debts.
Many Kuomintang branches at the Chinese Company will parade at both branches of the legal pro- Financial and political circles Central Police Station on Thursday, Home and abroad have intel profession in this Colony, to offer. a warm welcome and our hearty are not surprised at the decision March 1st, under Sub-Inspector R. wired to the Central Kuomintang of Headquarters expressing their ap- to call the conference, in view Hunt for a general inspection congratulations on your appoint- ment, after a distinguished career of the feeling that the tariff ques-cipat etc., by the Company Com-proval of the suggested change,
mander. Fall in at 17.80 hours, which they believe necessary if. In other Colonics, to the high and tion is rapidly reaching a climax Dress Blue responsible office of Chief Justice upon the question as to whether White Cover, Belt with Brace, Arin- party discipline and organisation to be restored.--Central ior no prices can be held to their jet with Badge. "Pocket Policeman" have
present lovel without
The News. and note-book to be carried. Some
Equipment Officer will innke it' 隐 point of being present. Recruits will attend.
Indian Company.
of Hongkong.
"It has fallen to my lot to stimulant.-Reuter. participate in similar welcomes to three of your Lordship's pre- decessors and I feel confident that the happy relations subslating Bench and Bar, which between
distinguishing have been such a feature of the practice in these Courts, will continue under your Lordship's guidance and direc tion."
JUDGE'S REPLY.
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Shanghai, Feb. 20. Mr. Sun Fo, returning here after a tour of sight-seeing at Wusih, denied a report that deci Part Training Course:
I-Aston had been taken on the recruits of the Indian Company re-restoration of the Presidency and also to numerous Chinese siding in Kowloon will attend J, Chi system in the Kuomintang Party, officials. The picture dealt with Woo Street, Kowloon on Wednesday,
-Central News. February 28th at 17.30 hours for instruction.
Ail recruits of the Indian Company residing at Hongkong will attend Chinese Company Headquarters,” 17, Queen's Road Central, on Thursday, March 1st at 17.30 hours for instruc- tion.
Flying Squad.
On a charge of assault His Lordship_replied:-"I am street coolle, Pau Pun, another profoundly grateful to you for the street coolie, Pun Shul, 45, was many kind remarks you have discharged by Mr. Balfour in the
Special Duty Membera of the made on behalf of both branches Central Police Court this morn Flying Squad who are detailed for of the legal profession in Honging, the complainant, a native of duty at the Races will parade kong, na I take my seat in this facas, being absent. The police Central Police Station on the follow- Court. I realise to the full how stated they were unable to trace ing days. February 26th, 27th,, 28th, great is the responsibility which the man after his discharge from and March 3rd at 10.15 hours.
evolves upon me as Chief Justice hospital, as he had no fixed place
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the struggle of the German people to recover their. position in tho world. Colour was lent to the per-
U.S. GOVERNMENTformance by the decorations con-
POLICY
ATTEMPT TO CURB ·
SPECULATION
Washington, Feb. 25.
sisting the national flag of the German people, and the guests were conducted to their seats by members of the Nazi wearing arm- bands on which was depicted the Swastika.
The streets of Canton were lined with people on Saturday to see the competitors for the Mara-. Big bank credit expansion, pro-thon, Race, over a distance of six bably with credit indation, is like-miles. Amongst the entrants were of the Supreme Court of Hong-of abode hore.
three girls. The Chinese nowadays kong, and it will be my earncat It was explained that the com- Strength-Constables 11.480 W. J. The Government will attempt to are showing great Interest in alt ondeavour at all time to uphold plainant received pen-knife Citrin and R. 437 M. C. Tatalin have curb speculative, excesses, but only forms of sport, and girls aro tak. the very high traditions it has won, injury in the back and was sont to been struck off the strength of the aftern, careful study of the ing up games and activities which and deservedly won, in thin the Government Civil Hospital on Emergency Reserve as from 17th marketa. An upward trend of a few years ago would have been Colony; and in that endeavour I Saturday. The doctor receiving February, 1984. can count with avery confidence on the patient apparently did not will be carried out on Friday, March will be encouraged...
N. C. Os. Drill-A N. C. Os. Drill Accurity and commodity prices regarded as most unmaidonly.
Our Own Correspondent. the full co-operation of every enter in his papers that he would 2nd at 17.30 hours at No. 3 Police utilities is disturbing. Compul member of the Bar and the be needed by the police to attend Station Dress-optional.
Court, and he was dilechargod
solicitors practising in this Court
I thank you very slicerely,"
The Court then rose.
yesterday. The Injury was not
serious..
(Sgd.) D. L. KING,
The attitude of Congress toward
sory crop control of cotton appears certain.-Per Swan, Culbertson D. S. P. (R). and Fritz.
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Two cases of meningitis and one case of diphtheria were reported to the local health authorities on Friday.
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