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The company was represented by Mr. Leo D'Almada, jnr., instructed by Mr. G. S. Ford, of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, who said that on Septem Tientaln.Sergt.-Instructor C. R.
ber 4 last year, 997 shares of $50 each Achman, Mr. Ashman will take up.
were allotted to shareholders, and, a post in the Army Children School. Marshal Chiang Kai-sick assured owing to oversight and ignorance of Shanghai Sergt.-Instructor A. J. Mr. John R. Morris, Far Eastern the law, the return of the allotment Manager of United Press, in an inter- was not filed within the stipulated During this trooping season, War-view, that foreign interests would time. rant Officers II. A. Mellon (Hong-share the benents of the vast political Sir Atholl
Chief MacGregor, kong), S. Burton (Ticntain), Sergt.- change he has wrought in South-Justice, made an order for an exten- Guaranteed fitting. Perfect Pleater
case The Steamship,
Instructor F. L. W. Butters (Hong-Western China this summer. Inter- sion of three days. 7/- (Recommended "Good House.
kong) will return to the United viewed at Whampoa headquarters, keeping). Magic Needle Threader
T. H where he is personally directing the Sewing Outẞt 1/-. Postfree (C.O.D. having arrived from the above ports. Kingdom: Sergt.-Instructor
Consignees of Cargo are hereby - Mark will be transferred from reconstruction of Kwangtung and the
firstly, further question, "are 2/- extra). Universal Products,
of the suffering emancipation Dept. T., Aqua House, Old Stelne formed that their Goods are being Shanghai to Hongkong on the arrival political and military manoeuvres de="{
landed and placed at their risk in the of Sergt. Instructor Sims,
signed to restore Kwangel to the populace; secondly, relief of the Brighton. England. Domestic eata-ongkong and Kowloon Wharf and
national fold, he asked United Press soldiers still oppressed by
the Company's Godowns at Ingue free.
Godown
to convey a friendly and reassuring militaricia
and In Kwangali Kowloon, whence delivery may be
message to all foreign governments thirdly, unification of both the willing to treat China as the "good civil and military administrations of Two men were charged before Mr. obtained,
Goods not cleared by the 4th
neighbour" she desires to be. S. F. Balfour at the Central Magis-
PAS
bath South-western provinces under 1a result of the assertion of the the control of the Central Govern- tracy this morning, the first, So Tun, September, 1930, will be subject to
Central Government's
completement. These are the joint demands Damaged packages must be left in
authority In 22, for having stolen eight pieces of
the Kwanglung"
Australia and Manila of the people of the two provinces: Generalissimo awabi, worth $0.00, and the second, the Godowns for examination by the
sald, discussing the "After the
of the problem Strails Consignce's and the Co's representa- Ta Cheung, 37, unemployed, for lives on any Tuesdays and Fridays
foreign interests, "foreign govern- "the next steps in the Government's Japan Aquatic Sports having received the stolen property at 2.30 p.m. within the free storage
All Police Reservists are remindedments may deal in friendly inter- unification programme will be the Shanghai the examination of Inspector Hopkins sald Brst defend-period. For
of the 16th annual aquatic sports of the course with the Central Government development of national communica- Mantis ant was an employee of Lo Wai-nan. damaged dutable goods, the consig-Police and Prison Departments which as the organ of a united nation. All tions, encouragement of reconstruc- the manager of an eating house in 373nces must arrange for
will be held at the V.R.C. on Satur- the former inconvenience of dealing tion and expansion of national educa
local governments may betion with a view to making China a dc- Queen's Rond Central. Sccund
day, September 12, 1930, at 15.00 with
avoided, Private foreign interests modern nation.' All ranks of the Hongkong |240 fendant said he did not know the
Police Reserve are cordially invited by the united Central authority, and Generalissimo of China's national also will receive proper protection Although his immediate concern as awabi had been stolen, an So Fun had given to him as a present.
Chinese Company
these interests will not again be army is the military problam crested First defendant confirmed this state- No claims will be admitted after
Strength The following members affected by bad politics," said the by the dollant Kwangs warlords, ment Second defendant was dis-the goods have left the Godowns.
of the Chinese Company have been
Chiang Kai-shek was also thinking Morshal. WIS No fire Insurance has been effected. charged, and first defendant
Answering a question regarding the to-day of the benefits which peace NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
permitted to resign from the Chinese
Tal Hing....Fri., Aug. 31, 4 p.m.. bound over in a personal bond of $50
Company, ns from July 28, 1936 immediate
prospects of Kwangs, and good government should bring Samshul and Wuchow Hongkong, 20th August, 1938.
South-west. Manlin, Australia and New Zealand Kamo Maru to be of good behaviour for a year,
Mon, Mon, 31. Constables li2 Luke Ho, RG ito Fook where rebellious military leaders are to the people of the
threatening immediate - civil
via Thursday Island da eyes lighted with the most in- shin, 80 Li Man-shing. R99 Fung Generalissimo Chiang indicated that lense interest he displayed through
---Due Thurstoy Island, 131h
Rex.
Aug. 31, 5 pan. King-choi, R04 Lo Wai-hee, 143 Chuhe does not despair of a peaceful out the interview, and he voiced the
September
Lellers,....Sept. 1, 8:30 om. Yan-pui, R70 Ni Hok-link. R04 Tir". R80 Fungi settlement as complete and as blood-only prediction he would venture on Shanghai and Europe via Siberia, Glengarry Mon., Aug. 31, 5.30 p.m.
n-lin, and 100 p Wing-sham.
less as the victory won last month any subject, when he said: "When in Kwanglung.
the political situation is stabilised, The following members of the
shall know na "I believe," he declared, "that by trade expansion Chinese Company have been struck the influence of popular, opinion, the limit." off the strength of the Chinese Cem-Government's programme will be
AMERICAN INFLUENCE pany, as from July 28, 1938: Con-made effective,"
Discussing China's relations with stables R25 Shek Kam-pui, R37 Hon
HOPE FOR PEACE
her good neighbours-the Generalis- Pak-chung, RSU Chon Hui-fung, R75
Bino obviously considers the United Foreign observers, who have been States rather bound to than separated Kwok Hon-ying, R50 llonwitter Sun, surprised by the Central Govern- from this country by the Pacific's and RBI Ying Wai-kwong.
Training Course: Part 11The Kwangsi warlords moved formidable students fraat many provinces who ment's Jobian polience while, the broad expanac-he mentioned the 250 under-mentioned members of the Chinese Company will attend Chinese the West River, fail to appreciate the universities,
the armies, raided Kwangtung territory left Shanghal last week for foreign company Headquarters on Tuesday, and erected heavy
most of them for September 1st at 17.30 hours for Part full force of Chinese public opinion. well as other foreign, universities, batteries along America. Alumni of American AS II of Training Course:-Constables which would condemn Chiang Kal- are playing Important roles in modern
38 Henry Wong and RB8 Edward, thek if he were to send his superior China. Madame Chiang was
forces 10 overwhelm and crush dunted from Wellesley. Dr. H. H. Training Course:. Part III. There, Kwangs before the last hope of Kung, Finance Minister and acting will be a revolver course for Chinese peaceful settlement had been cx-head of the Executive Yand
at Company on Friday, September 4thhausted.
Nanking during the Generalissimo's at 17.15 hours at King's Park Re- j This same patience, however, might absence, finished at both Oberlin and volver Range under Police Sergeant equally turn the tide against the Yale. Mr. T. L. Soong, new Finance A210 Perkins. Those detailed by the Kwangsi rebets if they ultimately re- Commissioner of Kwangtung, has a O. C. will attend.
jeet penee terms generally considered diploma from Vanderbilt. Indian Company
generous and just. The General- Training Course:
IL-The undermentioned members will attend ment for the withdrawal of Generals
lisimo's efforts to negotiate an agree 1. Cliff Road. Kowloon on Tuesday, Li Chung-jen and Pai Chung-hsi graduates. Marshal Chiang recop- II of Training Course:-Constables app R218 Lal! Khun, R225 Mohamed Ali. Kwangsi forces were again operating sociates who combined foreign studies and R220 Fazal Ilahi:
with their Chinese and, Kwanglung.
Informed Training
Course: Part II-There circles. however, it is recognised despite the present strained condition will be a revolver course for Indian that the
used of the national finances, has insured Company on Tuesday, September 1st tween Kwangs) and the Central the continuance of government. a
17.15 hours at the Kennedy Road Government now is approaching the intance to students studying abroad. "Students going abroad," he said, Perkins. Those detailed by the O. element among the Chinese public moat lacking and most needed in
would
reproach the Nanking Gover: China to-day, and do their best to ment for employing its military obtain and bring it back with them. strength to establish its authority In my opinion, practical knowledge over, Kwangsi's ruggedly mountainous and learning are more important territory.
than mere theory. During their KWANGTUNG'S PROBLEMS
also terms of study abread, it is "The fundamental bases of the especially important that our students Government's reconstruction pro-should pay attention to the building Kramme for Kwangtung and Kwang-of character and morality."--United si," said the Generalissimo, answering Press,
SIXTH ANNUAL
Amateur Photographic Competition
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Sentence of one year's liard labour javas imposed by Mr. W. Schofield, at Wong Yuk-long, allas Wong Kan- shiu, who died on April 18 at 79 the Central Magistracy this morning. on Cheung You, 27, unemployed, left Bonham Road,
local estate charged with possesion or two valued a $34,000. Letters of ad daggers at 119 Main Street West, ministration have been granted to first floor, Shauldwan, on August 29. Wong Chan-sint, nce Chan San-mui, Sergeant Danbrowsky said when widow,
defendant was arrested the two I'doggers were concealed In his girdle An application for the confiscation The address was an opium divan. of 44 sticks of dynamite was made by Defendant admitted a previous con- Chinese constable Wu Shu-chi, before vielion for larceny, when he received. Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon six weeks' hard labour. Magistruey this morning. The con-
stable stated that on August 20. be Chon Kuen, 20, a coolle employed tried to stop a man on Talpo Road, in collecting the washing from near the 44 milestone, to search him, Lyemun Barracks, was fined $100, or but the man managed to escupe, two months' hard labour, by Mr. W. throwing away u parcel containing Schofield, at the Central Magistracy, the dynamite. The application was this morning, for the larceny by and-" granted.
ing of $40,- property
rty of Gunner Casey yesterday. Sergeant Dan-.
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who WIN with having pawned an electric fan Defendant,
employed as which did not belong to him. Inspec- | 4 A coolie to
to collect the washing, look tor Hopkins said defendant was an the washing, and the pair of trou employce of Lam Ping, No. 1 boy of ser. Later complainant missed the left a teahouse in 100 Johnston Road, money, and recollecting where he' who, on August 29, gave him the fan went to look for the trousers, but In question to be taken to a found it was missing. He then, went mechanic's shop in Johnston Road to search the washing collected, and for repairs, but instead of doing so, round the trousers, but the money' defendant pawned; it. Defendant was missing. Defendant was search- was bound over in the sum of $30 ed, and the money found in his.poc- to be of good behaviour for a year. | kat,
Chu tu, aged 21, appeared before br