Library, Supre
SINO China Mail
Tourer models are characterised by
folding windscreens, fine leather uphol
stery, and side curtains which may be left
in an upright position, with hood down, to serve as windbreaks. Curtain comparts. ments are located directly back of the rear seat backs.
HONG KONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.
(Incorporated in Hong Kong.):
ESTABLISHED 1845.
No. 27,994 HONG KONG, SATURDAY, JANUARY
1932.
THURSDAY'S DOLL closing rate) mand, op
the
PRICE $3.00 Per Month.
WHOM THE KING DOTH HONOUR
VISCOUNTCY FOR LORD SANKEY
PEERAGE FOR "DAILY HERALD" DIRECTOR.
K.B.E. FOR MR. F. W. MAZE
M.B.E. FOR MRS. CREASY,
AND
C. H. FOR MR. JOHN BUCHAN
London, Thursday.
One Peer has been promoted, and five new Peers have been created according to the New Year's Honours List published to-day. These honours have been awarded for political and public services rendered.
Mr. Reginald Clifford Allen, a former director of the Dally Herald, receives a peerage; while Mr. John Buchan, the famous novelist, has had the Order of the Companions of Honour conferred
upon him.
Mr. F. W. Mazė, Inspector-General, Chinese Maritime Customs, becomes a K.B.E., and Mrs. A. K. Cressy, wife of the Director of Public Works, Hong Kong, receives the M.B.E.
The elevation to the Peerage of, Lt.-Col. the Rt. Hon. Wilfrid William Ashley, and Sir William Mitchell Thomson will necessitate * by-elections at Christchurch. (Hants) and South Croydon.
London, Thursday.
The Gazette announces that Her Royal Highness Princess Mary shall henceforth bear the title of Pink, Raya!.
Honorary Dame Commander of the order of the British Empire Salote Tubon Queen of Tonga.
Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire Dowager Viscountess Cowdray
George,
Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St.
C.M.G., C.B.E., has been Secre- tary to the Empire Marketing Board since 1926. He joined the Board of Trade in 1909.
Thomas Wilson M'Cara. Stephen George Tallents. Stephen George Tallenta, C.B.,
Lief Jones.
THE
The Rt. Hon. Leff Jones, who TEST MATCH EXTRALITY CIVIL
will in a fortnight complete his 60th birthday, first entered Par- liament as a Liberal in 1905. He is well-known as an able and forceful. public speaker politics and temperance.
of
·South Africans 70* Runs in Lead CONSISTENT BATTING.
Wall and Ironmonger Taking Wickets.
Sir William Mitchell Thompson. Sir William Mitchell Thom- son, F.R.S.E.; who was born in 1866,, has had a distinguished career as an educationist, espe-
Melbourne. Yesterday cially in South Africa, when he ...At the conclusion of the first has held the offices of Registrar day's play in the Third Test Match to the University of the Cape of between Australia and the South Good Hope; Registrar to the Africans here the visitors held a University of South Africa; and decided advantage for they requir Principal of the University of ed only 153 rane with nine wickets the Witwatersand, Johannes In hand to pass the Australian burg. He was also Chairman, in first innings total. At the close 1911, of the Higher Education of the second day's play they bad Commission; and was a Member owever, lost their advantage for of the S. A. Universities Statutes with only three wickets in hand Commission in 1917.
ISSUE
NANKING'S WISE DECISION.
"TIMES” LEADER BRITISH NOTE OF 1929.
BO
VIC
Mahe
Viceroy
London, Yesterday. The Times in a lender com mends the wisdom of the new Nanking Government's decision pended as regards Extrality, but points out that the respite is only tem- porary, and condemns its attitudo of defiant indifference to treaty obligations, and emphasises that they are but 70 runs ahead.the Powers, especially Great Full scores as cabled by Reuter Britain, have shown themselves were as follow:-
most sympathetic to the, Chineso Sir Clive Wigram.
Australia-First Innings." viewpoint and anxious to makoto se Col. Sir Clive Wigram, W. H. Ponsford, b Bell ** K.C.V.O., C.B., C.S.L, CVO D. G. Bradman, & Cameron, M.V.O is a son-in-law of Sir
+
Privy Councillors.
Quion
Neville Chamberlain. Sir Clive w. M. Woodfull, c Cameron, b has considerable military. Ber
vice in India to his credit He. Kippax, e Bell, Quina has been AD.C. to two Viceroys S. McCabe, c, Morkel, b Bell -Lords Elgin and Curzon and w. Rigg. c Mitchell, b Bell was Assistant to the Chief of E. LA Beckett, Mitchell, taff during H.R.H: the Prince of
Quinn
Wales's visit to India in 1906-06.. A. Oldfield, c Vincent, In 1910 he was appointed Assist- Quina ant Private Secretary and
Equerry to the King. He retirV. Grimmett, e qikel,
Bell ed in 1928.
T Wall, not auð
Walter Elliot
Sir Thomas Inskip.
H. Ironmonger, run out
Extras
Total
52
22
7 every reasonable concession, but best there are some concessions which work
2 cannot be made, until there is a Gar
real Government and real Courts of Justice in China.
Referring to the renors that
draft treaty contemplates com 68 plete abolition of extrality, with
In a comparatively short period without any quarantee that be fore that time there should be any avstem of justice in fores capable of replacing that which is to be abandoned, the Times Bays it correct this will ensure the speedy ruin of the-Fore fu Settlement In Shanghal, Suck- treaty would constitute a fingrart departure from the principles of the British note of 1929. It is inconceivable that any Britial Government would agres to sign
198
Bowling J. Bell 8 for 69,
South Africa-First Innings. L. Quinn 4 for 42.
Sir Thomas (Walker. Hobert) Inskip, C.B.E., K.C, has been Recorder of Kingston-on-Thames since 1928. He was called to the N. Bar (Inner Temple) in 1899, and since then has held import-B. Mitchell, e McCabe, b Wall A. J Christy,e McCabe, b ant positions in the Admiralty on S. Curnow, b Grimmett its legal side.
Ironmonger
' Baronets
Arthur Michael Samuel. Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the Empire
Arthur Michael Samuel, M.P., East in 1891, and has had a dis- F. W. Maze.
in various (Unionist), is. 60 years of age, tinguished career Frederick William Maze has parts of China. Many Chinese and is an authority on trade. been Inspector-General of Chin- honours have been conferred He has been a member of several Customs since upon him- Mandarin of the and various business committees: ese Maritime 1929. He is just over 61 years 3rd grade, Imperial Order of the of age. He first came out to the Sacred Treasure, etc.
M. B. E
His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to ap prove the following appointment in the Most Excellent Order of
H W. Taylor, L.b.w.,
4
His Excellency the Governor Sir William Peel and Lady Peel will be present at to-morrow's:
va
ין -
In the event of Government not respor the Committee calls
MERCHANTS RALLY TO CONGRESS.
non-payment
Bombay. Yesterday,
sentatives pending the attainment-
47
17
in China so chaotic and the out of taxes, boysott of foreign cloth, liquor picketing it, especially with the situation upon the Nation to resume civil di obedience, look so uncertain as it is to-day salt law, and a stiffened boycott of British goods and 16-Reuter.
Grimmett
11
D.
P. B. Morkel, l.b.w, b
Ironmonger
39
H.
B. Cameron, st. Oldfield,
b.
Ironmonger
Viljoen, not out
39
65
Wall.'
16
10
14 early as the racing will be some
thing out of the ordinary to
268
morrow.
essays for the Saturday Review. and has written many informed . L. Vincent, e Oldfield, b
of which well-known periodical Q. McMillan, not out
Extras
Total (for 7 wkts.)
he was on the staff at one time.
Order of the Companions of
he British Empire (Civil Division)To be an Ordinary mem-Honour
of the Fifth Class or Member:
rs. Ann Katherine Creasy. 4. K. Creasy; M.B.E.
an Katherine Creasy, the Director of Pub- he Hon. Mr. H. T. is the recipient atulations to-day. bent as a Mem- Excellent Order Empire (Civil
honour of Knighthood was con- ferred upon him in 1914, and in 1917 the G.B.E. In 1929 he was
a Baron Baron! created Sankey of Moreton, Co., Glouces ter.
Barons.
Reginald Clifford Allen.
Mr. Reginald Clifford Allen, upon whom the King has bestow is keenly interested a Peerage, was a former direc-
Ly welfares, and as
of the Ministering League has done valu-
Chairman of the House mmittee of the Helena May
tor of the Daily Herald.
John Buchan. John Buchan, M.P. (Conger- vative), represents the Scottish He is the well- Universities. known novelist and author of many books of outstanding merit.
Knights Bachelor. Patrick Geddes.
Patrick Geddes, who is now over 77 years old, is a scientist
FANLING 'CHASE
MEETNG. ̈
Some Selections for To-morrow's Meeting.
(By WOMBAT.)
of world-wide repute. For years. The second stage of the New
he has been actively occupied Year Steeplechase meeting will
to-morrow with. city improvement, town- be presented at Kwanti's race- planning, and educational pro- course
afternoon
blems. He is the author of when a very good programme of numerous scientific papers and seven events will be decided
Quite a big crowd turned up books.
to see the first day's racing which was conducted before a
Wilfred William Ashley, The Rt. Hon. Wilfrid William
Richard Hayls Jackson. a Member of
Richard Hoyle Jackson is Ashley has been Parliament (Conservativo) since Chairman, Hoyle and Jackson, fairly big crowd yesterday after- 1998, and is now 64. He has
Ltd. He is also Chairman of noon. The racing throughout the Empire Cotton-Growing
in a tremendous amount of work; \ and America, and has seen Corporation; and Vice-President really fine finishes was seen in and has held that office for a long- deal of military service. Among of the Federation of almost every event. Mr. W. time now. She also takes a keen the many high offices he has Master Cotton Spinners Associa dren, and is a committee member held are Parliamentary Secretion, Ltd
interest in the welfare of chil
of the Society for the Protection
of 'Children: 7%D8
The honour bestowed on har
is the reward of hard work and untiring efforts for the good cause of charity
Viscount.
Lord Sankey Lord Sankey cof the Lord
tary to the Ministry of Trans Henry Solomon Wellcome port: Under-Secretary of State for War and Minister of Trans Henry Solomon Wellcome was
awarded the Royal Humane port, N
Stanton was in very fine form
and landed three events with his own ponies.
The wo flat races were very open venta and provided a win for Bay of Bellingham 11 and Thunderous Stag=" pectively. Mr. TonyBotelho rode a won excavator dertal
the last winner. and beat the heavily
lan Stag, in quite
1885. He is another fam scientist explorer,
Waller Edward Gumnes ciety Medal for life-saving Lt. Col. Rt. Hon. Walter Edward Guinness, D.3.0., now and medical man: in his fifty-second year, has also haddistinguis military
ica and In En Member [onist) In the offices
for
OBITU
event to
A number of merchants cotton, gold, rice, and others met meeting and Lady Peal's pony is Mahatama Gandhi to-day and assured him of their unstated support regarded as a good tip for a win to boycott British goods, banks, shipping, and insurance companies. if ridden by Captain Coltmam.
The first race will start at They also declared that their respective Associations would adopt 2.15 p.m. and visitors will be resolutions similar to those adopted on the occasion of the last civil well advised to be at the meet disobedience movement,
SELECTIONS.
1st Race:
Mouche.
Herga.
Over There.
2nd Race:
Mr. Stanton'a Mount. 'Duke of Chantilly.
Grey Mouse.
3rd Race:
Mr. Stantton's Mount. Christmas Belle. Movanagher.
4th Race:---
Mr. Stanton's: Mount. Wonderful Stay. Dake of Milan.
5th Race
African Eve." Donnabella, The Gomeril
6th Race
* Britannie Hall,
Mongoliay Stag. Thunderous Stag
7th Race
Sunning Bay of Bellingham. Country Club.
FINE
GIVE UP TRADE IN FOREIGN CLOTH:
A resolution, appealing to all merchants trading in foreign cloth, to give up trade, since tra le in foreign cloth was a power ful factor in tightening the fore gn yoke, was passed to-day by the Congress Working Committee.
· SUCCESSOR IN CASE OF ARREST.
The Congress Working Committee has passed a resolution authorising the President to appoint a successor in the event of his arrest, and appealing to the country to boycott utility services, such as telegraphs, law courts etc Reuter.
RANGERS BEAT
CELTIC
ASTON VILLA LOSE. Motherwell Continue-in Winner Vein,
DUNDEE POINTS.
London, Yesterday.
The following were the results of New Year's Day League matches
-day?
First Division,
WA 1 Chelsen 0 hester C. 3 Portsmouth
tla
8 Aston Vill
1 Blackburn R
LATEST CASES.
Three cases of, diphtheria were reported at the Office of the M.O.E. up to 11.80 this morning. "Of this number, were stated to have occurred In the Peak District, and, the other in Kowloom.
This is rather disappointing In view of the fact that for the whole of yesterday one cake was notified. occurred in the harbour, that all districts
and the mainİ sheets for 24 hor
The
that tha
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.