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of

American Corporation, manufacturing and dealing in the Products Petroleum, with Offices at SaxoHAI, Have Koxe, K and elsewhere, has 10 THE and giver over to

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NOTICE.

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ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED COMPANY that THE TEXAS

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By P. F. LE FEVRE,. Attorney.

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THE INSTITUTE RE-OPEN on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4TH. Students joining Clare held at QUEEN'S COLLEGE, KING'S COLLEGE or the BELILIOS BeHoos will be Enrolled at the EDUCATION DEPARTMENT colg; those joining Classes held at the CENTRAL BRITISH SCBOOL, KOLON will be Enrolled at that School.

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HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the shore Society will take place at tbs CATHEDRAL HALL, on HONDAY, OCTOBER 7r at 5.30 P.X.

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Hon. Secretary.

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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1929.

WEATHER REPORT.

Yesterday's weather report, "fore- cast and remarks, issued by the Royal Observatory at 6.05 p.m.,

of older people. In fact, she is pot unlike her younger sister, the "flapper," but she differs from her on many points. For instance, ahe does not crave being taken out " to dinners and dances; she apurna over accepting gratuities; she is mostly The anticyclone remains China. The typhoon is situated to hard-worked and responsibly-mind the east of Oshima, moving north-

ed. eastwards.

stated :—

M. Barthel de Weydenthal, the Polish Minister, has returned to Shanghai from Nanking

after signing the Sino-Palish Treaty of Friendship and Commerce.

Dr. J. Ramstedt, the Finnish Minister to China and Japan, and Mr. R. G. Wahamaki, Consul-Gen- eral for Finland in Shanghai has returned to Shanghai from Nan- king.

These qualities, as well ber amar Local Forecast:-N.E. or variable winds, moderate, cloudy, showery. ingly pretty looks, made "das

The Bureau of Works for Greater, Manila reports cyclone or girl"

extremely popular. It Shanghai is busily engaged in mak typhoon N.E. of Naha, moving E.

seems that, all magazines only existing new rends and repairing old thoroughfares in Chinese territory.

AN IMPROMPTU CONCERT.

Mr. Wen Taung Yao, the well-❘ ENJOYABLE DAY ON THE

"SUI TAI." known statesman and diplomat, was the victim of a motor accident in Bubbling Well Rond, Shanghai, last week and he is now at home recovering from injuries, which ne A very pleasant trip was afforded, received. Mr. Wen, who is 56 the excursionists who travelled to years of age and who lives in JessMacao and back by the .. Sui Tai Held Road, had left his car and en Sunday, for in addition to the was about to enter the China Unit-beautiful weather experienced, an ed Assuranes Building at about unique ceremony awaited them on 12.90 p.m. on the day in question arrival. Since the above-mentioned to tim. He was crossing the read steamer was burnt out a year ago, when a motor var approached pro- she has been without # Joss, seeding west to east. Mr. Wen, in and the day being so appropriate endeavouring to pass through a one, the installation was carried out. stream of traffic, was struck by the by a Chinese monk to the accom- off side of the car, and received

usual chin chinning He was at once ship's company, about the face. taken to hospital for trentmort and later allowed to go home.

of the

for the purpose of glorifying her. A number of Chapei roads are be laceration of the knee and injuries paniment of fire crackers and the Editorial and Burities Officer: 11,As her picture is lavishly strewn ing rebuilt whilst others in Nantao Ioe House Street. Tel: Central all overy every illustrated publica- are being laid out or repaired. tion, the public "gradually became acquainted with every phase of her strenuous life, which consists of an

13.

Night Editor (Wanchai Office);

Tel. Central $11.

On her way down from Cantori on Friday night, the Tung On col. lided with a junk in the vicinity

Meagre radio advices received at Winnipeg last week said that the

In the afternoon, a concert was held in the second class, the vari ous items being excellently render- ed by local talent.

On the voyage from Macao to

London Office: 21, Bride Lane, endless succession of sporting prac of Capsuimua, the impact throw McAlpine geological party, includ. Hong Kong, the Aloha Serenaders,

Fleet Street, E.O. 4

The

Bady

Press

HONG KONG, SEPTEMBER 30, 1929.

tice, now and then interrupted by

moments of some tiresome bread-

winning occupation. The German language has produced a strange compound with "girl"; "Gf) kultar "the conception of life championed by the pretty-girl magazines. Many people, mostly of the older generation, frown upon Girkultur. They contrast the "girl type" with the motherly type," and denounce the former as a danger to State and morals. But THIS afternoon H.E the GOVERNOR the Girl, supported by the younger will speak on the aims of the Eng-generation of either sex, firmly |lish Association at a meeting to holds the field,

be held in the Cathedral Hall. His

ENGLISH WORDS IN

FOREIGN LANGUAGES.,

Another English word recently

the water.

ing three Chinese junkmen into Lifebelts were thrown into the water from the Tung On and boats were lowered. Two men

third were rescued, but a

could not be found. The rescued men were later brought to Hong Kong.

gramme to an ead."

ing three leading Canadian geolo under the leadership of Mr. H. E. gists and two pilots, had landed Sequeira, who had been entertain- its two aeroplanes safely after being the people of Macao during the ing reported missing for several week-end, kindly gave elections They were days. The group had been "Aying from their repertoire. to a point on the Arctic Ocean encored again and again by a de- lighted audience and time alone coast. Another geological party under General Frank Sutton, for- brought a highly appreciated pro-

Lin's mer Chang Tso

ad- The Government is inviting ten-

viser, had been asked to look

BODY IN A SACK. ders for completion of works near- for the McAlpine group. Mean- the Kowloon Tong Estate. The while it Was learned that works provide for the extension of Arthur Handt "Chute, an author, STRANGE REPORT FROM THE 100ft, road on northern boundary and George McKee and Ansela of estate together with forming of Roach, aviators, were killed when playing field area at N.W. corner their aeroplane crashed near Lake of estate; filling in water hole on Manitoba, near Reykguvik Chute, railway reserve area and construcn route to the northern regions tion of a culvert to the N.E. of seeking magazine material concern estate together with any other con

ing life on the frozen frontier. tingent works.

Opening the professional football season, the Chicago Bears defeated of 19 the Minneapolis Marines by a score to & last week. "Red" Grange, who won fame as a touch down artist while he was in the University of Illinois team and who later made much money by turning professional, scored twice for the Bears.

The Department of Finance, anys the Japan Chronicle, has finished the examination of the rough catimates of all the departments for the coming fiscal year, and is to set about the drawing up of revised estimates, the revised ones to be re ferred back to the Departments According to the Finance Depart meat's plan, the total amount of the economy to be effected in the iteme of expenditure already voted will be something like Y.140,000,000. The Home Office, the War Depart, ment, the Department of the Navy, the Department of Communications made a big cut in their respective and the Education Department have belongings, expenditure, while the reduction other lands lie blackened. Damage the Duurtinct of Overseas Affaire, while 150,000 acres of forest and made by the Department of Justice. is estimated at 0.818,000.000,

the Department of Agriculture and Forestry and the Department of Commerce and Industry is com paratively small.

For the first time in a fortnight, fires which have been sweeping Oregon, Washington and parts of California have been brought ender been lost, with valuable contents control. Hundreds of homes have

including the same

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personal

MAINLAND.

A reportewas received yesterday by the Police authorities to the effect that man named Yeung Kwan, aged 50, was murdered at Saitowan on Saturday night and that his body had been placed in a Back.

Saitowan is on the mainland and

is directly opposite Shaukiwan

The report made to the Police was by a tailor living at 47, Cooke Street, who in turn had heard of the affair from a foki, whose mas ter had sent him to notify the authorities.

The police are investigating.

Looking Back 25 Years,

Excellency holds the degree of naturalised in German is "song." Doctor of Literature, and may be That it has been added to the lang expected to make an appeal in supuage is solely due to a fad of one port of the Association as eloquent of the most prominent young poets, as it will be earnest. We have BERT BRECHT, who insisted on des- already expressed our own views cribing his poems as songs." on the subject, warmly approving They were, he implied, not ordinary the establishment of the society poems, such as were written by whose members of all nationalities, other German poets, but entirely providing they have a knowledge new in character, so that only & of English-may meet for friendly new word was fit, to design them. discussion of topics bearing upon It is curious that the French poet the language and literature of VERLAINE recurred to England. It is estimated that the method in order to point out his cumber of English-speaking people breach with French tradition, but in the world to-day is close upon he used the German word "Lied "" 200 millions, and within the next when referring to his pocms.

According to reports appearing tree generations will number 300 VERZAINE wrote lieder; BRECHT in the local papers in Constantino

ple the Turkish Government has millions. Not only is the use of writes songs. He started some applied to the Court of Interna- the English language spreading as thing like a literary revolution by tional Arbitration at the Hague re-

For the third time James Chee- a result of the natural increase in introducing the Anglo-Saxon spirit questing that the Court make a de-

eision as to the ownership of sever tham, aged 38, has been arrested the number of people speaking it in German poetry. Some say that small isinuds is the Mediter by the Kobe police on a charge of but English words are being widely he simply imitates KIPLING. It is ranean, which have been overlook-fraud. He was to be deported by the Kasagi-maru in accordance adopted by nations using other true that he is taking much delighted in the Treaty of London and with the new policy of the police languages. Specially is this the

which are now claimed by Italy.

authorities. Cheetham is alleged to ease in regard to terms relating to

have obtained money from the pub- sport, and in Japan and China

At a meeting of the Chinese lie by fraudulent methods in Osaka Pilots Association in Shanghai the last month, and was hiding in many. English words and expres-

chairman, Mr. Chang Shu Seng, cafe until he was rounded up the Convicted of aimilar sions have been adopted and become

said that the association would other day. continue to fight for the rendition frauds in Kobe, Cheetham was sen- common currency. This is a subject

of China's shipping and pilotage tenced to ten months' imprison-roads of fine shade-giving trees rights, and would not rest until meat with hard labour in 1924. foreign vessels had been driven After coming out of prison he

in the East, in the gigantic and picturesque adventure of life "east of Suez," and in the anonymous gallantry of the Victorian trooper. But all this is superficial, BRECHT is a revolutionary at heart; be glorifies the East and the British soldier simply because they arc different from the West and the Western bourgeois." BRECHT in

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Mr. Cheetham Deported.

OPEN MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP,

TANTRIES will be CLOSED on NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS E the 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1929, which some painstaking member of

of the 26th a previously the soon-to-be-formed English As Juded some of his songs in his from Chinese waters. It was pro opened an "office" in the former NOTICE SIGHT ORDINARY announced. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN instead

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YEARLY MEETING of the SHARE- HOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Offices of the Genera! Managers, 2, LOVEL ALDER Road, Hong Kong, on TUESDAY, THE 15THAFT Programmer OCTOBER, 1929, 11:

st AM, for the purpose of receiving & Report of the Directors together with Sta

Statement Accounts, and re-electing Directors and Auditora.

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The TRANSFER HOOKS of the Company will be OLOSED From the. 7TH OF OCTOBER, 1929, to 15TE OCTOBER, 1929, Both Days inclusive. By Order of the Board of Director,

M. MANUK,

Secretary,

Hong Kong, 30th Sept., 1929. (8435

HONG KONG & CANTON ICE MANUFACTURING CO., LIMITED.

and Entry Forms for the SIXTH EXTEA RACE MEETING to be held on MONDAY, 14 OCTOBER, 1929 (Weather Permitting), may be obtained At the Rack COUIE, Hosé Kong CLUB, and CAURWAY BAY STABLER,

Batrics CLOSE at 12 O'clock Nook on MONDAY, 20TH SEPTEMBER, 1929.

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AGRICULTURE & INDUSTRY.

Young Cantonese,

Tome Experience in and knowledge

f Agriculture and Industry respectively. being interested also in the Sciencen connected with Bath, and willing to assist Young Students of a Newly Established EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE Work and Research, are Invited To Apply, giving Details concerning Age, that An EXTRAORDINARY C is First Instance, To Tu

and Point of View, ale Salary GENERAL MEETING of the above Company will be held at the Offices SECRETARY, EDUCATIONAL LAROR of the DAIRY FARM, ICE AND ATORY,

Box 63. HEAD POSTOFFICE COLD STOBAGE

18407

TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN N

COM CANTON CITY,"

LIMITED, No. 2, LOWEL

in the Colony of

BOAU, Victoria, ia

Kong, on TUESDAY, the FIFTEENTH DAT or OCTOBER, 1929, at 11.10 O'CLOCK in the FOREMOON for the

of considering

ing and, if thought purpose

Resolation

fit,

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theboy Kitchen, Servants'

an Extraordinary

That the

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KELLETT HOUSE, PEAK.

Four LET-FLAT, No. 1. Rooms, Flush System, Beparata Quarters, All of the Com. Modern Conveniences. Moderate Rent. pany be reduced from $400,000.00 Apply DEACONS, PRINCE's BUILDING. divided into 40,000 Share#. of $10,00

(8101 Each to $200,000 00 divided into 400,000 Shares of 85.00 Each

and that anck Reduction be effected by can- calling the Capital which has been Loat or is unrepresented by available. Assets to the extent of $5.00 Per Share upun Each of the 40,000 Shares which have been issued and are now outstanding and by reducing the nominal amount of all the Bhares in the Company's to $5.00 Per ShaCapital from $10.00.

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALBO GIVEN that A SECOND EXTRA- ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Same Place on FOURTH DAY OF MONDAY. THE NOVEMBER, 1929, at 17, for the. purpose of receiving a Beport of the Proceedings at the above mentioned Meeting and of a infirming, if thought it, se Special Besolution the abors mentioned Resolation.

By Order of the Board,

M. MANUE

Becretary,

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Five-Roomed and Six-Roomed APARTMENTS

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sociation may feel disposed to take a suitable topic for an entertaining paper to be read at a It opens up a future meeting,

tion of the Beggar's Opera-was the hit of last season. The songs had a tremendous success, and as a result the word " song "found field for some wide and interesting admission to the German vocabu research. French newspapers now. Jary. It is a delightful method of a-days contain quite a number of invading new territory. English words, and many have re- ccntly passed into the German language. Some of them are sport- ing terms, like start, handicap, sprinter, fier, fighting, boxes, and a great many others-not forgetting the word sport" itself which, originally derived from the French

"desport," now is freely used by every nation, including the French, in its English form. Other English contributions, to present-day Ger- manare: cocktail, jazz, and bar. Jazz is pronounced in every possible way, and is of masculine gender ** der Jazz." "Bar" is feminine, and means a dancing-hall in which n vaudeville programme is staged.

The word "girl" also is under- stood everywhere in Germany and in Central Europe. The vogue of revnes is responsible for this-in fact, it seemed impossible to find a GOMBA Word which could be pro- perly applied to a modern chorus girl. "Girl" therefore became a

News and Views.

The Hon. Treasurer of St. John. Ambulance Brigade acknowledges the receipt of the following sub- scription to Brigade Funda:-Mr. Leung Yau Po, Bose.

The name of Mr. Yip Tai Ching, M.R.C.S. (England), L.R.C.P. (London),.

(London University) has been added to the Register of Medical Practitioners.

B-M.B.S.

His Excellency the Governor has,

tary of State for the Colonies, been under instructions from the Secre- pleased to recognise Senor Enrique Gonzalez, Mexican Consul-General in London, as being in addition Mexican Consul-General for Hong Kong.

The third annual Garden Fete of St. Peter's Church will be held on Saturday, October 12, at 2.30 p.m. at the St. Peter's Young Men's Club, 80 Bonham Road, All are cordially invited. One of the main attractions will be a grand concert by the Nigger Ministrel Party (The Dandy Coons"). pass

German word. When words from one language into another they almost always change their meaning. Thus the German word "girl" hes not "exactly the same meaning as the English original. First of all it is, oddly enough, of

restored.

Speaking in the Legislative Council the Hon. Mr. Shewa said: "Somchow or other it. seems impossible for us to look Hong Kong will be twenty years abend and try to imagine what hence. I don't say that the Govern ment are the only sinners in this respect, we, the people, are just us bad. We had so little foresight. that we built the Hong Kong Club on half the piece of ground we could have obtained at the ridicul- ous price of 83 a foot. A year or two afterwards we had to buy half the remainder at double the price, and had to build a bridge across- the road to get at it. A little im- agination there would have saved us a lot of money and given us a much better club. It late to do much for Hong Kong, but

may

be too

in Kowloon and the New Territory

Over

the Government have a splendid chance laying deep their plans. for the future. We want there main roads, 195 ft. not 50 ft. wide, with broad boulevards and avenues with, I was going to my,"

down them. But the thought of so much firewood running to waste would be too harrowing to the feel- ings of the Colonial Secretary and England and Germany to obtain road, and obained money by the his friend the Woodcutter when practical experience, so that the same old trick of false pretences they took their walks abroad over there. Don't tell me that it can't. and was again sentenced to one Chinese would be prepared for the

year's imprisonment. In July this be done, we are tired of hearing of day when her sovereign rights were

year he was released from prison that word can't; if you won't do on the general amnesty in connect, then give us good reason; it it. is want of money that prevents you Arthur Schreiber, the boy who tion with the Imperial Enthrone- won world notoriety and a good eat, but soon returned to the same doing these things properly, then old game. As the further presence let us have a Loan. How humiliat deal of opprobrium by stowing away of such a habitual delinquent will ing. how mortifying it was for me, in the French trans-Atlantic aero-

to be told the other day by a Ger" not only cause an. endless amount plane Yellow Bird, suffered a

man friend who had recently been to Tsingtau, that there was not a fractured skull and other critical of trouble to the Japanese authori injuries in an automobile accident ties, but also stain the good name of the British community in gener-

road in Hong Kong that could at Newbury, Mass., last week.

compare with those they have in Tsingtau. Think of it, gentlemen Newspapers throughout the worldal, the authorities decided to de

port him. assailed Schreiber at the time of

Hong Kong, the fifth part in the the Yellow Bird flight as the

world! I do beseech the Govern- 'plane's forced descent off Spain, Trouble, in Shanghai. ..

ment to look abead, for there will failing to reach Paris, its objec tive, was generally attributed to

se tramways and railways someday in Kowloon, and we should not al- his extra weight.

ways leave work till the laat minute and then do it in the serimpiest and cheapest manner possible.”— Hong Kong Daily Press, Sept. 30,

foreigner was damaged and sever- An Oldmobile car belonging to a al panes of glass were broken fol- lowing a motor accident which oc Karel Kozeluh, Europe's "woncurred in Avenue Edward VI. der player," expected to retain his

near Kwangse Road, Shanghai, title in the United States Profce last week. It appears that the for sional Tennis Championships eigner was driving his car in a which opened at Forest Hills last westerly direction and had just Vincent Richards, one of passed the southern end of Kwing week, the fow men ever to defeat Kozelub, se Road when a Chinese rushed out

be runner-up. is expected to Kozeluh is described as a player of the" iron man" type, avoiding flashy and spectacular stunts and driving deeply with great force He is considered to be better than any amateur tennis star and has beaten most of them "in training matches.

made

1004:

Looking Back 60 Years,"

The Hon. Chief Justice, Sir John. Smale, sitting in Criminal Bes sions, said that with reference to the three prisoners who were to be. brought up for sentence to-day for trafficking in children, he was not pass .521- prepared at present tence-not that he had any doubt or difficulty on the question of fact, or the question of punishment, bus he wished more fully to express the grounde of his views and the gener al bearing of this very great ques tion-grave in all respects, for various reasons and which was.

from the side of the thoroughfare. It was impossible to avoid an se cident and the man was struck by one of the mudguards and knocked down. The car was brought to a standstill and the foreigner got out with the intention of removing him to hospital, when a rumour was spread that the foreigner had knocked down and killed a Chinese Completing what is believed to and was trying to escape. A crowd be the fastest air record established soon gathered and the car, was

China Capt. W. H. Henderson mobbed; the foreigner meanwhile especially to be dealt with great and Capt. J. B. Machle, of the having resumed his seat. The un- consideration in concesquence of the Shanghai-Nanking air mail service, ruly elements then began to do as period during which it had certain-

unchecked in

the ly existed return fight several days much damage as they could, emash- ago from the capital in 1 hr. 17 ing several panes of glass and Colony-he meant the question of min: for the 170 miles. They had denting the body of the machine, domestic, slavery. He had intend- Realizing that the temper of the ed to have said something more on made a joint trip up in the morn

the subject, but as he would deal: as he ing in two 'planes because of the crowd was becoming uncontrollable, amount of mail matter, and came the foreigner waved his hand as with the matter as fully back later in the day running be though to inform the crowd, that could at the time when he passed. distance. Both 'planes took off at persisted in swarming round in an making any further observation now except this, that he understood. the same time and the landing at ugly manner, so he put his foot on Tenders are being invited by the Shanghai was simultaneous They the accelerator and managed to the question affected no less than this. ten thousand persons in It may be show-girl of course, P.W.D. for the extending and were flying the Stinson-Detroit drive away. Inquiries were later but it may be a young, very slim, forming to proper grades and cam- machines they use daily. Another made at the Avenue Edward VII Colony who are said to be domestic and athletic young female person

ber. Chatham Road between Hung interesting feature of the air mail police station but it was learned slaves. Whether this number in- Hom and Shek Shan; surplus ma- service was the arrival of pontoons that. no charge had been made included or excluded those wretched of any occupation. The characterial being deposited at Hung for the four machines in use. They connection with the affair and that prostitutes, the poor girls and wo will be attached as quickly as pos the name and nationality of the men who were working out by pro- teristics of "das girl are short Hom opposite railway garages,

The stitution their ransom from the head of Lo Lung Hang, Hok Un sible and air mail service to Han foreigner were unknown. hair, a liberal amount of legend N.E. of M.L. 90 together with how will be started shortly, depend, number of bis car was not reported, brothels, he had not been inform- efficiency in sport and dancing, and all necessary drainage channels and ing on arrangements completed by The condition of the injured man ed. Hong Kong Daily Press, Sept..

in said not to be serious. the Nanking officials. a certain disregard for the comfort other contingent work

The police are endeavouring to locate a motor vehicle, which, after running over an old Chinese wo man; named Yip Tai, at Pask Tei Street, Kowloon City, drove off without rendering assistance. The woma was found lying dead from a fractured skull and other in

with all Modern Conveniences, DIYs the neuter gender: "das girl" juries, some time after the acci- fore a heavy wind for the entire he did not wish to escape, but they sentenec be would refrain from

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"Das Girl" is not any girl what-dent, ever, but a very specifio sort of girl.

30, 1879.

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