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HONG KONG BRANCH,

HE ST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held at 5.15 TM ou THURSDAY, 18TH APRIL 1929, in the BOARD ROOM of Meazzu, JABDING, MATHESON & Co., LTD.

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Hon. Secretary.

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TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

THE POSTPONED

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of the Sale by Public Anction to be held on MONDAY, the 1TH DAY OF APRIL 1929, at 5 m, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His EXCALENOT THE GOVERNOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Sham- shripe, in the Colony of Hong Kong. for a terra of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Bant to be fixed by the Surveyor of Hu MTT THE Kæs, for one farther term of 24 years laxi

three days.

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No. of Sale

Registry No.

Locality.

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ments.

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ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS the Sale by Public Anetion to be held on MONDAY, the 15TH DAY OF APRIL, 1929, at 3 r., at the Officer of the Public Works Department, by- Order of HI EXCEALEROY THE GOVERNOR of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Wong Nel Chang. in the Colony of Hong Kong, for term of 76 years, with the option Crown Rent to

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Damaged estimated at £30,000 was done at Kingston (Jamaica) by a fire which destroyed a railway nier and a number of trucks.

WEATHER REPORT. "and in particular towards the results of scientific research and of Yesterday's weather report, fore-higher education." Trade restric cast and remarks, issued by the tions and demarcation rules are Royal Observatory at 5:30 p.m.

detrimental to the progress of stated:-

trude, the committee found, adding A prisoner's escape from the office we are aware of no other country of the Secretariat for Chinese that suffers nearly so much as Great Affairs was circulated yesterday. Britain from artificial and hard The than was in custody on an and fast lines of demarcation be alleged kidnapping chargo and tween different skilled érafta” sneaked away while he was hand-

cuffed.

The anticyclone has strengthened and moved southward, it is now

central over the Yangtze Valley. Moderate mansoon may be expect ed, along the south-east coast of China and over the N. China Sea.

Local Forecast:-N.E. winds, moderate, cloudy, some rain st first, improving later.

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When a Skegness cat sprang. among a number of starving sca Bulls that were feasting in the rond- the birds attacked the attacker, way on scrapa thrown out for them, within ten minutes the cat had been then devoured it. torn limb from limb, and the gulls

The Merchandise Marks

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Smith of Ramsgate, and her sa

Mrs. Smith, wife of Mr. R. E aged four, were seriously injured by a boiler explosion which wreck- ed the kitchen of their home.

.....

A Princess's Necklace.

About 5,000 years ago when, Abraham set out from Ur with his lauk, jasper, onyx, jet and other flocks, a beautiful necklace of lagis.

precious stones sparkled on the princess. Now, after all the in- beck of some unknown Chaldean. tervening thousands of years the same necklace has been worn again on a 1920 British beauty, "Miss quin parade before 300 guests of the Persia" who wore it in a manne National Jewellers' Association at Manchester. Other jewels valued at ing the parade, but the Chaldean more than $1,000,000 were, worn dur-

all the jawels shown was not for princess' necklace, which alone of sale. attracted more attention than all the rest of the $1,000,000-exhibit put together."

“Advertise or Fossilise.**·

Lord Dowar made a number of characteristic remarks on advertis-

ing when he opened the seventh annual exhibition of the London

and North-Eastern Railway's pos ters at the New Burlington Gal- leries

"Samson," he declared. got some wonderful advertising results when he took two columns and certainly brought down the house. If you do not advertise you fossilize. A man upon his trade

vartice. The prophet without hon- our is one who does not know,tow to advertise. Some people are al- ways looking for a new kind of mistake to make. Success is merely a matter of buying your experience cheap and selling it at a profit. We are gradually and surely moving along to better times. If we will any hats off to the past and coats off to the future, and net up to it all will come right.".

The nearest reference to mass production in the majority report stated that the reconditioning of Three vehicle accidents appeared British industry will undoubtedly in the police reports yesterday, two involve a great deal of scrapping of which ended in alight damage to and replacement of plant, and en- a ricsha wheel and the hood of a Editorial and Business Offices: 11,

largement of the industrial unit, motor-car. In the other a motor. both by growth and by the regroup-car knocked down a man, who was Ica House Street. Tel. Centraling of units through consolidation injured in the head.

or other forms of association, so as to obtain the full benefits of large- Admiral Sir T. H. Martyn scale production, elimination of Jerram, who commanded the second waste, standardisation and simpli- battle squadron at Jutland and fication of practice, and all the retired in 1918 after forty-seven ether measures of economy usually years' service in the Navy, has been included under the comprehensive awarded a good service pension of term of rationalisation," The £300 a year. minority report stated that ration- alisation did not necessarily mean trustification." Responsible par ticipation by workers and vigilant maintenance of the general Hoxo Kons, Arar 14, 1929, social interest by the State, were described as euential if indus trial reorganisation is to raise the BRITISH METHODS OF national standard of life." Nation

BUSINESS.

alisation, more than anything else, seemed to be the minority keynote. Their report advocated State con- British businessman become

the Average conservative trol of land, transport, electricity: Standing Committee, in a report and the Bank of England, and, the issued from London, recommend the go getter," the "live wire," that creation of a National Economic marking of various rubber articles, including golf and tennis balls, his Yankee cousin is popularly Committee and a National Employ-with an indication of origin, but relies. He must either bust or ad- supposed to be? Will British in-

ment and Development Board. dustry be forced to adopt modern

Britain forgot the lessons of only when offered for sale, and not methods of mass production and

wartime efficiency all too soon, the at the time of importation.' amalgamation in order to rescue

ininority report states Noting itself from its present difficulties }

themighty transformation from These and

individualistic other questions are

to co-operative raised, but not definitely answered,

methods of action during the in the Report of the Committee on

last quarter of a century, the re- Industry and Trade, recently issu

Fort, adds: "In this country the ed. The committee, popularly known corporate structure, built up of as the BALFOUR Committee because necessity to meet the emergency of Sir ARTHUR BALVOTE

war with its demands for maximum Was its chairman, was appointed in July, efficiency, no matter at what cost 1824, by the then Prime Minister, in the scrapping of habitual RAMSAY MACDONALD

Its purpose notions, was hastily dismantled was to enquire into the condi- after the armistice, and few of its

Italian agricultural, labourers, tions and prospects of British in- lessons seem to have been laid to

thrown out of work by the excep- dustry and commerce, with special heart. Very different has been the

Application for approval to or- tionally cold winter, are not to be The committee's conclusions are compete with us for

the export trade."xperience in the countries which ganise a company for the construe helped by doles from their local share of the tion of a motor road between Tokyo "syndicates" or private individuals, world's trade. In one way and and Osaka has been laid before the except in special cases, but given another the most important of our public works departments of Tokyo, advances on work to be done by rivals and customers have swiftly Osaka, Kyoto and seven prefectural them when the weather conditions and progressively readjusted their governments between the two cities. bring about greater activity in productive apparatus, and rear. The company would be capitalised agriculture. This is the gist of a placed at the disposal of trade and the construction of a road 300 miles Cacciari, President of the National ganised in terms of the new power at yea 80,000,000, and would handle circular addressed by Dr. Gino industry by science and coopers long. Fees would be charged by the Fasciat Confederation of Agricul...« tion. To mention only the most company to defray the cost of con- ture to the provincial presidents: important countries, this has been struction.

"Charitable offers to unemployed the case in Germany, in France,

agricultural labourers.". stated the and in the United States of Public presentations of awards circular, are praiseworthy, hnt:" America." Germany' reorganisa are somewhat of an ordeal to should be reserved only for excep. tion was accomplished "under the Chinese members of the Police, tional cases. pressure of difficulties greater than Fire Brigade, St. John's Ambulance should be based on their capacity

Help to labourers. cars," the minority report says, Corps, and bodies of a like nature. for work, and should take the forur and is therefore the most instruc The correct Chinese mammer of of advances made by farmers and tive case for Eagland. Despite receiving a gift is to how profound-land-owners for work which the the fact that the Republic lost some ly and take it in both hands. The labourers will be pledged to execute of its most valuable industrial European way is to step forward, | as soon as weather conditions per- districts under the peace treaty, salute smartly with one hand and mait." The circular goes on to say. and has had to borrow capital take the medal, cup, testimonial or that this is the only form of tem- from the United States for its whatever it may be, with the other. finance, it is a serious rival in Both methods are admirable, but the labourer's sense of self-respect |porary assistance which maintaine world markets."

reference to

signed by nine members, while Бетед others concurred in minority report..

A haul of property worth 291, in which was included a shot gun and ammunition, was taken by two men armed with daggers from a woman at a grocery shop in the Shataukok district Another report concerned grocery man, who stated that he was robbed of a wallet containing 812.50 while he was walking in George Lane, near Staunton Street. He was attacked by two men who threw pepper into his eyes.

Work, Not Dela,

"PEAK MANSIONS operative Wholesale Society HasAlthough the report does the same. cannot be said of the odd and dignity

It might be well for Americans, whose existence is clearly regulated and telling everything from cigars by chain agaters, manufacturing to harvesting machinery, to remem ber that England started the chain- store. Two of the oldest chains in the world, Boots Daug Stores and the Aerated Bread Company, were established about the time of the Civil War in the United States Several British-banks have hun dreds of branches, and rank among the highest capitalised banks in the world. The Lyons restaurant chain HOUSES AND FLATS. Powerful in England as any similar organisation in the United. States, Salmon and Gluckstein cigar-stores are proportionately as numerous in England as the red front variety on the other side of the Atlantic. The English Co- 1300 affiliated retail societies. It is thus clear that the chain-store system is not new in England, moreover, the chain organisations are flourishing and not subject to the depression

found in other businesses.

British industry has thus far maintained the individualistic character that has been traditional for centuries. A notable exception has been in Morris motors, where production has increase from 357 cars in 1919 to over 60,000 annually. Mr. W. R. MORRIS, recently made knight saw the need for a small car in England, and adopted mass mand. Chemical and electrical FLATS in HUMPHREYS Production methods to meet the de- CARNARVON BUILDINGS, equipment interests have recently Kowloos. No. 6, BHANKSOME TO shown a leaning toward collective organisation, but coal, metals, and Apply to

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that Provisional Certificate N.ITUATED within Two Minutes 57/1162 dated Hong Kong, 20th Walk from the Tram Station and FEBRUARY, 1922, for One Share Nam overlooking the Southern, Side of the bered 131472 in the Name of LO Island. Ready for Occupation. WING CHUN, Provisional

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News and Views.

compromise between the two which characterises these affairs.

It is reminiscent of that devoted awk wärd squad, the fire brigade recurite ar Kowloon, diligently learning to form fours and mark time.

Pisa's Leaning Tower.

"The Stranger's Grave,”

a

specifically recommend the adoption of what are generally called "American methods" of mass pro-

With public interest again centred duction, interesting comments are

on the recent disastrous fire in made on the way the United States

Hong Kong, it is appropriate to. Government has aided home in-

refer once more to the strange dustry. The huge activity of the

and still unexplained circumstances Department of Commerce of the

The work of strengthening the attending the burial of one of the Federal Government, in inciting foundations of the famous Leaming victims of that disaster. It will be and assisting each industry to Tower of Pisa is proceeding with recalled that the body of Mr. Paul adopt the most efficient organisa- extreme caution, and an experiment Baille, a Frenchman, was lowered. tion and devices, is in marked has been made with the system to be into contrast to the traditional attitude followed on

grave without religious. of the corresponding British De distant only 180 yards from the base present at the graveside.

a piece of ground ceremony, nor was any European Subaé. partments. In each case, of the tower. Tubes have been let.quently it was explained that a ordination is the major premise into the ground at this spot to a priest had gone to the cemetery the the full application of scientific depth of 38 feet, though which previous day, in accordance with a results to industry, both in the cement, has been poured. At the Dotification received from the under- utilisation of research, the train depth mentioned, hard blue clay taker, and after waiting half an hour ing of management, the pooling of was found, providing a resistant beyond the appointed time went ideas, and the establishment of co-bed for the cement. Heavy iron away. Next morning a party of operative selling organisations" rails and maseca of stone are now

coolics arrived with the coffin and' The question whether Britain is bing laid on the cement foundation lowered it into the grave. In the approaching an age of

big in the trial piece of ground, the afternoon it was learned, quite by business is not answered by the geological formation of which, ag

chance, that a coffin had been taken BALTOVE report, but it is agreed cording to the that a thorough reorganisation of identical with that beneath the priest went to the graveside, but..

engineers, is to the cemetery, and again the trude and industry is necessarÝ.. foundation of the Leaning Tower. ᎳᏁᎪ . astonished to see neither If the cement injections now made friends, compatriots, nor even the phasised by the majority report as

in the trial of the system give good undertakers' men. There being no- House on POXFULOM ROAD, necessary to complete the process.

results, and support the heavy indication of anyone coming to the strain to which they will be subject cemetery, the priest-after waiting Commanding Excellent View. Within But the severe limits" within Tea Minnten of Town by Bus. Semi which mass production and inten-

ed, the process will be repeated at awhile read the burial service. furnished. Gas, Electric Light, and sive amalgamation might be appli-

the base of the Tower itself. Moders Sanitation. Garage. Estensive ed in England were pointed out.

Later it was stated by the under- taker that there had been a mis- Grounds-Apply: ARNHOLD & CO. The minority report stated that LTD.

understanding between the police. The statement was published a

and the Medical Officer of the Gov- "the technical reconstruction in-

few days ago that a bomb outrage ernment Civil Hospital, and it had volved, issuing in a common pro-

had occurred in Canton, the in- duction and price policy, may, but

not been possible to remove the need

tended victim being General Chen body until four o'clock on the day the take Dot,

of form

Chices, were reported on Wednes about the alleged incident, and find originally arranged for at eleven Toai Tong. We have made inquiries on which the funeral had been trustification."

The committee found no "single day, 3 from Victoria and 3 from it is unfounded.

What actually o'clock. All these details were pub sovereign specific for all the dif-Kowloon. There were also 2 cases.

happened was" culties which beset British industry of diphtheria, 1

reported by our lished nearly a month ago, when we and trade." is set out to find Chinese, and two Chinese cases of Canton correspondent on April 4 suggested that an explanation of a band-grenade overlooked by de. the misunderstanding was due to the means of restoring the competi meningitez. tive power of British industry and

parting troops was picked up by the community. We now learn from some inquisitive individual and authoritative sources that there was without FASTING (in Os Lex Village), standard of living, and of their front on Wednesday and later had when building, sound. has taken a long, long time to elicit

impairing the standard of living, and of enabling young Chinese girl on the Water-thrown against the steps of the no misunderstanding between the

Kwangai Manufacturers regarding Suitable Furnished or Unfurnished, 4 Roomed

House, outside Medical Officer and the police. It Firms to acts Agents for their HOUSE with Garden and Garage products in external markets in her searched, 23 tacis of opium were products in Hong Kong and Moderate Price. Apply KWONG sufficient volume and on terms ac

found in her girdle. The girl General, Chen was not there, and this information, but at last we have Bouth China.

SANG HONG, LTD, 200, Dza Vaux ceptable to overseas buyers. Postpointed out a man who gave her the never has been there; his headquar assurances that not only was there Local Companies desirous of taking ROAD CENTRAL

[7365 xar conditions, increasing trade girdle and at the Central Magieters, as a matter of fact, are on the no misunderstanding as was alleg

ed by the undertaker-but that all barriers, stoppage of emigration, tracy yesterday, the man was fined opposite side of the river. He has chaotic condition of foreign ex- $3,000 or in default, three months' never held any military conferences official routine matters connected, in the Guild House, and the fact with the preliminaries to interment. changes and currencies, and the hard labour. forwarded to London and passed. TAGE East, BETH'S Corner, of debt under which the country TO LET NORMAN CUT loss of wealth and crushing burden

that after the outrage" he went were carried out expeditiously, Two scavenging coolies who were to the Provincial Hall and address. The net result of all this is that the portunity entered parties de Furnished 6 Boomed Ecase. Garage has been staggering, since the war, charged before Major: C. Wilson ed a mass meeting where enemics question we asked nearly a month

offers.

for Anglin *7." Apply to PEROY SMITH, SETH & of present conditions. In recom-

Early cocupation were found among the chief cause

yesterday with the theft of blankets could have entered as well as ago remains still unanswered-who FLEMING.

from the King Edward Hotel, ex friends may be taken as evidence gave the Chinese coolies instruc [7558 mending, the transformation of plained that they took the blanketa that no attemot bad just been made ions to lower the coffin into the trade and industry the majority because they thought that they had to nedrasinate him. The facts of the gravel. When we get the answer to report of the committee pointed out been discarded as worthless. The incident were accurately reported that question, we shall know who the need of great judgment and blankets however proved to be in by our Canton correspondent at the was responsible for an incident. LET-One Large OFFICE} From JUNE to End of OUTO-BONG KONG DAILY PRESS, LTD,-Apply to: KAYAMALALY &00% 20,4 This involves a great change in of one month's hard labour was

TROOM at KATAMALLY BUILDIRS, in

discrimination, and even restraint. too good a condition to substantiate time, and the more sensational story which has brought discredit upon the defendants' excues and sentence appears to be an exaggerated ne BER. Tennis Court —Apply: ELDON

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Annual

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