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MODES-COUTURE
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AND
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Alexandra Blg. Dis Vaux Road.
Fresh Flowers, Fruit
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The Clover Flower Shop
10, ICE HOUSE STREET
REMOVED TO
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"CHINA MERCHANTS” S.N. CO.
STATE OWNERSHIP PROPOSED.
THREE ALTERNATIVE. SCHEMES.
Naoking, March 21.-Three alter native measures to settle the status of the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company, submitted for consideration and action at the 3rd Plenary Session of the C..E.C. by Mr. Chao Tih Chino, Director- General of the Company, are now being considered by the Standing Committee of the Central Executive Committee.
ENFORCEMENT OF PROHIBITION.
SCHEME TO DISPENSE WITH JURY TRIAL..
[UNITED PRESS.]
Washington, March 27 - The hearings of the House Judiciary Committee on pending prohibition bills were 'suspended to-day in or der to enable the committee to con sider the Wickersham reform pro- poenti,
A strong sentiment has develop- ed, against some of the recommend. ations of the Law Enforcement Commission. true as regards the
This is especially commission's suggestion that jury trials be dis- pensed with in the case of minor liquor cases.
•
State Ownership. Mr. Chao's alternative measures
Such a course, it is declared by' are substantially as follows:
1: The Company to be made establishes a principle in direct opponents of the recommendations, State-owned in accordance with violation of the federal constitu principle laid down by the late tion as starting from small cases, Party Leader.
it might easily be extended to lar
All private hares of the Com- pany to be bought in by the Gorger and more important matters.
ernment at face value.
After the purchase of the Com- pany, a loan of approximately 829,000,000 will be required to pay off the company's outstanding debts and also for the construction of new
ships, wharves and other works.
The proposed loan can be obtained by mortgaging the entire property of the Company to the Central Bank of China or a group of other large banks.
B
As for the administration of the Company,
Director-General a Board of seven Executives and"a Board of seven Supervisors should be specially appointed by the Goy- ernment. The industrial and bank ing interests should be represented on the Board of Executives, while the Board of Supervisors should consist of representatives from the Auditing Ministry, Ministry of Communications, of Industry Com- merce and Labour, and the country's leading industrial, banking and shipping interests.
State Stewardship.
2. The Government to manage
the Company on behalf of the share
holders.
I existing circumstances, it is believed that the proposal to tranA- fer prohibition enforcement_work from the jurisdiction of the Treas ury Department to that of the Department of Justice is the only ous with a chance to pass..
Canadian System Defended, Toronto, March 27-Answering testimony given yesterday by Mr. E. C. Drury, former Premier of Ontario, who told the House Judici- ary committee that Government control had failed to reduce drink. other former Premier of Ontario, ing, Mr. Howard Ferguson, an
expressed himself in defence of the Canadian liquor system.
Mr. Ferguson said that it was successful.
bition organizations in the United Committees representing prohi States, when investigating Toronto from prohibitionist sources only, conditions, sought information he assorted.
They often obtained only the opinions of paid prohibition work- ers, according to Mr. Ferguson, Washington should send an accred- who suggested that officials in
For this alternative, Mr. Chaoited and impartial committee if proposer to fix the period of Gov- they wished to learn the real ernment management at 15 years 80
truth. as to allow time for the carrying out of the Government's policy. Such a method was successfully em. ployed by the Japanese Govern- ment and should prove successful
A FRIEND OF KINGS.
for China, according to Mr. Chao. SOLDIER, PAUPER, BANKER,
The Company, in any case, should
also be reorganized as recommended above and a loan will also be neces- sary to provide funds for carrying
menta.
AND GOLD-DIGGER.
Mr. Frank Gardner, the noted
out various measures of improve-American sportsman and friend of King Edward VII, and the Taar, died in Paris last month.
The Government should also be responsible for the payment of in- terest on the loau, the principal of which should be redeemed hy a certain percentage of the earnings of the Company earmarked for the purpose. The management of the Company should be entrusted to a special deputy of the Government as was already decided at the 2nd
·Plenary Session of the C.E.C., and the industrial, banking and ship ping interests should also be re- presented.
Joint Control.
3. The Company to be jointly managed by the Government and shareholders or be returned to the latter altogether.
In
thia connection," Mr. Chao states that such a joint enterprise is doomed to failure inasmuch as
the aims of the two parties are dif. ferent. The Government would be only concerned with the question of policy whereas the commercial in- terests would emphasize profit and therefore there could be no real co- operation between them.
In accordance with his dying command, no public announecment of his death was made.
Mr. Gardner was an outstanding figure in the mining and engineer- ing world and enjoyed the friend- ship of several European monarchs.
Befriended when Penniless.
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Instructions
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION.
ON
THURSDAY, APRIL 3, COMMENCING AT 5.15 PM.
AT THEIR SALES BOOM, DUDDELL STREET,
A VALUABLE COLLEC- TION or STAMPS INCLUDING HIGH VALUES ASIATIC, SCARCE, JAPAN,
Ero, Era..
ON VIEW From WEDNESDAY,
TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERY.
the 2ND APRIL, 1990.
LAMMERT BROS,
AUCTIONEERS.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.
PUBLIC AUCTION
of the following VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTIES
Situate at SHAUKIWAN, in the
Colony of Hong Kong, Being All that Fiscs or Parcel of Ground situato st
SHAUKIWAN aforesaid Registered in the Las OrnaK AS SHAUKIWAN INLAND LOT No 495, and the Extension therate by Authority No. 856 in the LANDUIC Together with the Buildings thereon known as Nos. 1 and 9, OBAI WAN Area: ROAD, SHAULIWAN, aforesaid, 40,900 Square Feet, Annual Crown Rent: $218.00.
To AZ SOLD. IN ONE LOT
PUBLIC AUCTION
от
ON
TUESDAY,
THE 1STE DAY or APRIL, 1950, Ar 3 o'clock P.M.
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The Auctioneers, Hong Kong, 28th Mar,, 1980] 2349
The story of Mr. Gardner's life THE CALL OF THE STUDIO. is a romantic.one.
He was a drummer-boy in one of the Confederate armies in the Amerieng Civil War, and when the war was over he was penniless,
A doctor who had been a friend of his family took him in and sup- Forted him until, at 18, young Gardner went into a San Francisco bank.
By
speculating he amassed £60,000,000 in two years, but lost it all soon after.
Struck Gold.
Then he wandered to Australia, where he struck a rich vein of gold, and aald his claim for £6,000."
He became a mining magnate, and left Australia to juggle with millions in London and Paris. He DRUGS ON PRES. PIERCE. made and lost many fortunes.
SHIP'S SHOPKEEPER
ARRESTED.
(UNITED PRESS.}
HONOLULU, Hawaii, Mar. 97. Thirty-five five-tacl tins of opium and 95 ounces of cocaine, worth .G.$11,000, were seized on board the steamer President Pierce on arrival, here to-day from the Far East:
Samuel Courtwright, the ship's shopkeeper, was placed under ar rest in connection with the seizure.
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are reminded that inquiries relating the share market are answered on page 11 every Tuesday by Kutan." Let- ters should be sent to this ofee, and must be accom- panied by writer's name and address, not for publication. Letters should be addressed "Kufan," care of the
to
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Mr. Gardner was a handsome, tall, Snely-built man.
Though he lived luxuriously in many respoets, he ate the most sim- ple food and never touched alcohol
ar tobacco.
365 SHAVES with the SAME BLADE
-and still going strong
S
A PARIS TRAGEDY.
Paris.A pretty young wife's cinema aspirations led to a trazie scene in a Paris hotel.
She was only 18 years of age when she married René Burnouf, Paris hotel employee, but she had already done cinema work,
After a few happy years of mar- ried life, she showed an inclination to return to the studio. When she left for Rome to act," Burnouf thought that the cinema was not the only attraction, and under the double, urge of jealousy and anger he waited impatiently for her re-
Lurn.
The two met in an hotel, and after a short conversation shets were heard.
Mme. Burnouf and her husband were both found wounded.
If he recovers Burnout will pro- bably be blind for the rest of his life.
RECORD PRICE FOR OYSTERS.
COLCHESTER NATIVES'. WORLD SUPREMACY.
It was stated at the annual meet- YES!! If you possess a “BELLO."ing of, the Colne byater fishery, Think of it!! 385 keen, cool bares belonging to Colchester Corpora
That's what the advent of the “BELLO" Stropping Machine will make possible for you.
a year and not one penny extra fortion, that in the present oyster
Blades during the whole time,
apazon Colchester native oysters had put up a world's 'record for price anywhere and at any time. The demand was greater than ever.
Unfortunately, it was added, the stock of oysters this season had A few turns of the handle and your but the prospecty now were brigh
again been comparatively small, blade is ready-ready with the keen-ter. There had been a better est cutting edge that steel can take.sprinkling of spot last summer, and with a return of warm weather it
NO MORE BLADES TO BUY was quite probable that the time was approaching when larger, quan- tities of oysters would be available: for the public
Bole Distributors
NOX-ALL TRADING CO.
10, Queen's Road ĢENTRAL.
It was decided to add a steam boat to the oyster fishery feet at Brightlingsea, where the oysters are cultivated
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