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NOTICE.

THE PUBLIJ ARE HEREBY Notified of the following TRAFFIC Arrangements which will be entored during the Landing of H.E. the GOVERNOR at Queen's Pier on

FRIDAY the PTI INST. and the reception at the CITY HAIL

1.-Connaught Road Central from Peddor Street to Jackson Road will be entirely Closed to VERICULAR TRAFFIC from 9 am to 11 ÂM,

2-Queen's Road Central from Gar. den Road to Toe Haase Strat, ill be entirely Cled to VEHICULAR TRAFFIC (except Tram Cars) from

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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1930.

·PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.

A

WATSON'S

High Class Aerated Waters

Real

18 HEREBY NOTIFIED that SEALED TENDERS in Triplicate, which hould be Clearh Marked TENDER FOR QUARRY", will be received at the COLONIAL SECRETARY'S The finest materials, Urrica until NOON of MONDAY, the 19T DAY of MAY, 1930, for the Occupation for a Period from 5th Jusz, 1930, to 31st Uzczaszk, 1931, of the Piece or Parcel of Ground at MA TU Kex and known as Kowloon Quarry Lot No S. containing about 413 Acres, shown Coloured Red on Plas, signed by the Director of Public Works and dated 4th ApKIL, 1930, at an Upast Annual Foo of $1,200, bus wubject to certain con Office of the Director of Public Works ditions which can be ascertained at the Specialities:-

Fruit Juices, the purest Cane Sugar, and the purest of pure Sparkling Water, are used in their manufacture.

Fach Tender must be accompanied by

a Receipt to the effect that the Ten-

WEATHER REPORT.

The anticyclone is central near. Shanghai and "the depression near Tokyo.

Local

Forecast: E.. winds; moderate; generally cloudy; some rain.

DEATH

SIMPSON.-On April 30, at Shang hai, JOHN MIDBARL, son of Wil- liam George and Louise Simp. son, aged three months and five

days.

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wild rush for the exits. Gendar mes and ushers seized the man, took possession of the revolver, and dragged him from the court. In the midst of the confusion, of his Bench. The Rumanian was later brought before another ma- gistrate and charged with the at- tempted murder of a magistrate, an offence punishable with death.

10.30 AM to 11.30 X. West boundarer has deposited in the CoraNTAL BREWED GINGER BERR Night Editor. (Wanchai Office); has happened-the British Govern- that sometime between 9 o'clock on Mercier, the judge, remained cal

Tratio will be Diverted by way of Murray and Cha'ar Roads: East bound Trafic from Queen's Rond Contral by way of Pedder Street, Chater Road and Murray Road.

3-No motor car will be permitted to park in City Hall Square, Status Square and Wardley Street between 9 A.M. and 11.x.

4-Motor cars containing guests in- vited to attend Queen's Pier will proceed by way of Murray Road and Connaught Road Central to the Hose Kono CLUB where the guests will alight and walk to the Pier. Car will be parked in Con- Baught Road Central, east of the Horo KONG CLUB,

At the conclusion of the reception on

bona fides of his Offer, which Bam TEZAJURY A Sum of $100 sa a Pledge of shall be Forfeited to the Crown, it the Tenderer refuses to carry out his Tender should conditions, the Teader be accepted. and comply with

Form

and further Parti of Tender calars can be obtained from the Office of the DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS

The Government does not bind itself to accept the Highest or any Tender.

HAROLD T. CRRASY,

Director of Public Work.

2nd May, 1900.

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"FORMAZONE." Pints and

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ORANGE SQUASH

LEMON SQUASH

the Pier the guests will walk to the CIT RECEPTION ON THE ARRIVAL LIME SQUASH

FALL by way of Satue Square and Wardley Street. The cars parked in Connaught Road Central cast of the HONG KONG CLUB, may proceed to Wardley Street and Statue Square after the ceremony at the Pier has concluded and the troops have moved off.

Traffic proceeding from the Uppari Levels between 9 AM. and 11 AM. W, be diverted by way of Arbuthnot Road, Hollywood Road, Lyndhurst Terrace Wellington Street je Queen's Road Central,

6-Trafo proceeding to the Upper Levels will proceed by way of Quesas Road Central, Ice Bouse Street, Wyndham Street and Arbuthnot Road

7.-Wardley Street between Queen's Road Central and Des Voeux Road

Central will be entirely I losed to Traflu between 9 AM. and 11 A.M. except for parking as in Par... 4.

8.—Traffic emerging from Kennedy Read and down Garden Road will pro- ceed by way of Upper Albert Rend, † Lower Albert Read and lee House Street to Queen's Road Central.

E..D. C. WOLFE, Inspector-General of Police,

[9404 Hong Kong, 6th May, 1930.

ARRIVAL OF H.E. SIR

WILLIAM PEEL

EE. Six WILLIAM FEEL Leaving QUEEN'S FIRE be will, accompanied by FE The Officer Administering the Government and party, proceed in Motor Cars in WESTERLY Direction down Cox NAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL and CON NAUGHT ROAD WEST. At SHEK TONG Tear he will Turn up Hit ROAD and thence by QUEEN'S ROAD WEST and QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL to the CITY HALL, where the Public Address will be presented.

It is hoped that occupiers of premises adjoining the route taken, will make a suitable display of flags and Banting. [9385

OF H.E. SIR WILLIAM PEEL, K.B.E.

OFFICIAL WELCOME AND PRE SENTATION OF ADDRESS.

ATA PUBLIC MEETING held at

the CITY HALL on FRIDAY, the 4TH APRIL, it was decided to present H.E. SIE WILLIAM PEEL, CAL with an Address of Welcome on bis srrival in this Colony, which will be during the MORNING of the" Pr MAY

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A report has been made to the Police by Mr. P. G. Harrison of the Empress Lodge to the affect April 30 and 10 o'clock on Monday morning, some unauthorised person entered his room and stole a gold watch chain valued at 813..

and by refusing to give the neces-A disastrous fire broke out in Schemes have been drawn up by sary assistance to officials when Foochow on Wednesday, April 30, the Yangtze River Commission for travelling on duty Officials have says the Chinese press, and result the conservanoy of this river. Ac Yesterday's weather report, forebean humiliated and their authority ed in over 500 shops and dwelling cording to these the Yangtze River cast and remarks, issued by the brought into contempt. Worse still. houses being gutted. Nearly 3,000 will be divided into three sections Royal Observatory at 3.50 p.m., there have been serious clashes be people were rendered homeless. for survey work. The survey of the

tween rioters and the police and stated:-

first section, from Woosung to Han- troopa, resulting in loss" of "life,

Two-thirds of the returned Ruskow, is expected to be completed at World opinion will recognise that stan Boxer Indemnity funds have the end of June this year and the attitude of the Viceroy and been allocated to the Ministry of $30,000,000 will be necessary. The others responsible for the adminis Railways which will assume the survey of the second section, from tration has been amazingly friendly responsibility for the payment of Hankow to Ichang, will be carried in the face of most provocative educational funds says a Nanking out a work on the first section goes action. Only last week the Viceroy.telegram received in Shangbai. on. appealed for the more sober and stable elements in India to co-operate

As the Shamshuipo ferry Man On with him in resisting the forces of was making fast to her wharfa French Correctional Court re

There was an exciting acene in anarchy. Evidently that appeal was made in vain. GANDRI's arrest (ong Kong side) shortly after 5.30 cently, when a one-legged Ruman is a sign that the patience of the eaterday, a Chinese womanian, Maurice Antelato, Ared a re named Au Kwan attempted to com- volver, point-blank at the judge. British authorities is at last mit suicide by jumping overboard. Counsel dived under the desks and hausted, and it has become necessary She was, however, rescued and sent tables, and the spectators made a to show very clearly that it cannot to the hospital. further tolerate the open flaunting of its power. The events of the past few weeks have not shown that India is ready for self-government, but even now-in spite of all that ment intends to adhere to its plans for calling a round-tablo conference of Indian leaders to discuss ways and means of giving faller measure of administrative authority to 'the people of India. If they are wise, According to the Eastern Times, they will show their appreciation the Waichinopu has ordered Dr. C. of this friendly attitude by aban-C. Wu. Minister to the United doning the policy of passive resist States. to lodge a protest with the

That the number of clergymen anco advocated by GANDHI. It is American Government against the was decreasing at such a rate that quite impossible to carry out this decision of the American Govern- they threatened to become extinct. campaign in such a highly-charged ment to limit the number of Chinese in England and Wales in 20 years, political atmosphere without lead entering the United States.

was the declaration of Mr.. C. F ing to violence, much as the Indian

M. Joad, at the National Union lander may regret the conflicts

The Chinese Consalia San of Students Congress at Cambridge. which must inevitably follow. And Francisco has informaed the Shang- Churchmen, he said, were absorbt it was equally impossible that the hai office of the Waichiaopu that

in controversies over technical 'mat. prime mover of such an agitation legions are due to arrive in Shang found it impossible to accept the British Government could allow the party of about 50 American colters of no interest to the layman

Young men and women to-day to defy its authority. His chal-hai about July 20, and asked that denge has been accepted, as it had proper protection be accorded them old idea of religion. Whenever They went into a church they were to be, and the next move is with by local Chinese authorities. those who have accepted his teach-

required to leave their intelligen- ings Upon them now rests the Several bronze statues of the late ges in the porch. Captain C. W. primary responsibility for peace Dr. Sun Fat Sen, presented to the Hume, of London University, said in India, and upon the Government National Government by an old Mr. Joad's attack could not be rests the responsibility of taking Japanese friend and admirer of the taken seriously. With the present auch further action as may be deceased Kuomintang leader, are

conditions of pay, only a martyr. necessary if GANDHr's followers still being taken to Shanghai and will would become a Church of England their best hope of securing political Canton and Chungshan, the latter refuse to see in which direction lies be erected as Peping, Wuchang, clergyman,

reform.

being Dr. Sun's home district.

The Daily Press.

HONG KONG, MAY 7, 1930.

GANDHI'S CHALLENGE

ACCEPTED.

Just a month after his deliberate net of overt civil disobedience CARBONATED GRAPE

GANDHI has been arrested. It was on April 6 that the Indian leader JUICE, Pints and Splits.

performed a symbolic and specta eular act of defiance of British 44 PYERIS" SPARKLING authority by pouring sea-water into TABLE WATER, Pints a pan and producing salt of doubt and Splits.

ful quality but undoubtedly con- traband. There was keen curiosity to observe what would happen after this strange little ceremony on the beach at Dandi: Nothing happen. ed, whereupon curiosity became further intensifed-why had noth

decided that the whole of the THEATR

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MONDAY, 2811 APRIL to WEDNESDAY, 7TH MAY, Both Daya inclusive.

ment really afraid to take action against one who deliberately defied its laws Was the show of official

Pativace with law-breakers really attributable to official fear of the consequences of punitive action These questions are now answered -GANDEL has been again arrested, as he wished to be, and was bitterly disappointed to find he had not been when he started from Ahmeda bad on his long journey to the

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Amongst the passengers of the out-going President Madison was Mr. Alex Ricci, the well-known Italian medical specialist. Mr Ricci is travelling to the United States.

With reference to the extraordi- airy general meeting to-day af Hong Kong Tramways, Ltd., the proceedings are of a strictly private nature, and will be open only to members of the Company.

Vanishing Clergy..

A Curious Kind of Badic,

It stands to the credit of Dr. H. The United Press news agency. H. Kung, Minister of Industry, bas staged a diverting comedy in Commerce and Labour, says the the world of the sporting press. Shunpao, that 40 mow of land in Two newspapers in Shanghai, the Quarantine restrictions have been Nanking have been secuted for the Shanghat Evening Post and the imposed against arrivals from Sai-proposed building of the China North China Daily News, have re Child Welfare Institution. Con- gularly used the baseball service son on account of cholera.

struction work is expected "to be of that agency on the usual terms.

Spurred to emulation another. Mrs. M. J. Courtney, wife of the begun shortly, says the journal.

journal has of late been publishing Tuberculosis took the heaviest the scores of the American baseball local manager of the National City the passengers leaving, for Bank of New York, was amongst toll among the Chinese populace in matches

without troubling the Francisco by the President Mading May 3, when no fewer than 44 given the special thrill of learning Hong Kong daring the week end- United Press, the readers being SOD,

deaths were reported under this that the information has been accur head. There were 11 deaths from ed by "radio." Unfortunately the malaria, three from influenza, and world is full of sceptics. The one each from typhoid and dinh- United Press was able to secure the theria-all Chinese.

On Monday co-operation of its evening sub-." Inst there was one foreign case of scriber and, by the familiar device. scarlet fever, one of typhoid and of releasing a few immaterial but one of small-pox (Chinese).

unmistakable inaccuracies in the figures, it has neatly. trapped the The Cable Contract Conference enterprising exploiter of radio. It was inevitable that sooner or

between the Chiaotungpu and the Not to put too fine a point on it.. later the Government would find

Great Northern and Eastern Exten the so-called radio service turns on itself compelled to comply with

sion Companies came to a stand to be the product of a neat piece GANDHI's wish to be arrested. The

still last month, says the Shunpan. of "lifting" from the columns of a production of a few grains of salt by evaporating a pint of sea-water

In view of the importance of bring contemporary-ingenuity to which serious offence, but it has had very ed from Causeway Bay to Yaumati National Government's Internationed Press is making bland inquiries in the sun is not, in itself, a very

ing this conference to an early con- the paper modestly jefrained from As four sampats were being tow cusion, the journal myS the drawing attention. Now the Unit serious implications and reactions by a Police launch, two became al Telegraph Committee have de- and the question other, people are which equid not be ignored by the waterlogged but, no damage was cided upon certain measures con- asking is What is radio?' march to the sea aroused compara to Taumati without further inci tively little enthusiasm, so far sa dent..

After 17 years the cross and ball can be estimated at this distance,

above the dome of St. Paul's CatheLooking Back 25 Years. but during the past month the Attention is directed to a neti-dral in London and the pineap situation in India has taken a much fication appearing in our advertise-plus on the western tower are to Much public attention was at. more serious turn. There has been ment columns to-day relative to the le regilded with pure gold. The tracted last year by the success more than civil disobedience as traffic arrangements during the work, which will be executed 365 apparently achieved in the treat- there was bound to be. There have landing of HE. the Governor on feet above the ground, is in the ment of plague casca at Kennedy been grave acts of disorder, involving Friday and the reception at the hands of two experts on the cathe patients large doses of carbolic acid. Town Hospital by giving to the loss of life, and the patience of the City Hall.

dral staff. Mr. E. J. Bolwell, taken internally. So strikingly Government has been exhausted.

clerk of the works. recently told a There were many who felt that so- A Police report states that a reporter that on the cross, and the successful did this treatment appear tion should have been long ago by Chinese named Kwok Cheung, of ball will be used pure gold, con- to be that Mr. Ho Kom Tong, com- Nat the BIXTH ANNUAL defying them to

the authorities, in view of GANDHI' 35. Haiphong Road, was bitten by taining absolutely no alloy. In all pradore of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe- TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN provocative utterances practically a dog Inst Sunday. He was treat between 25,000 and 30,000 leaves, on & Co., generously had a consi- him. ed by Dr. B. C. Wong, while the each 34 square inches in size, will made up and distributed it free. of ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING

derable quantity of this medicine Patience and restraint exercised animal was sent to Ma Tau Kok for be required. The cross does not of SHAREHOLDERS of CHINA UNDERWEITERS, LIMITED, wily & Government in such circum observation.

look very large from the ground, the Chinese living in Canton. Al- cost with full directions amongst be held at the Offices of the Company, fear to act, but if that idea did stances is apt to be misconstrued as

but actually the arms are 11ft. long Hong Kong Bank Building, 4, Des Vaux Bond Central, Hong Kong, on exist in any quarter it is now re

and the width of a earthorse's back together. 3,000 bottles of it were so distributed, and although full re WEDNESDAY, the 147K DAY OF MAY, moved. GANDH is once more under

Instead of being embalmed by turne were not received, Mr. Ho 1930, at NOON for the purpose of arrest, but this does not mean that labour by Mr. Whyte-Smith yester; the famous accret process which pre- Kom Tong, in a letter to the Prin- receiving the Report of the Board of the movement he has started must day, The Magistrate remarked Directors and a Statement of Accounts now suddenly collapse. On the that the man had partly demolish future Soviet heroes will probably turns he has been able to obtain it. serves Lenin's body for posterity, Health, mentions that from the re- cipal Civil Medical Officer of for the Year ending 31st 1929, and of elder at Dzor contrary, the original plan arranged complainant's stall,

officially received in the Colony that will be CLOSED from Company Government. GANDHI's three weeks' done and the crafts were conveyedcerning its resumption,

E. Sir Wm. PEL, K.B3 will arrive in this Colony a FEIDAY Morning the TH INSTAXT instead of THURSDAY Morning the 8th Instant as previously intimated.

The arrangements and Times as pre viously published for the 8th instant will stand for the PTU INSTANT, the Day only being changed.

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Looking Back 60 Years.

Auditora,

theuiselves by a new process, dis is seen that the percentage of cures signal for a country-wide campaign A Chinese who was arrested at The TRANSFER BOOKS" of the of civil disobedience. If matters the Kowloon Railway Station on covered by Professor ND with carbolic acid among the Chi- nese is higher than that given in Or. Company will be CLOSED from fir now proceed according to plan, Monday night with 113 taels of raw Zelinsky, member of the Soviet Thompson's report of last year. MAY, 1830, to 14 MAY, 1930, Both there will be very serions trouble in opium in his possession was fined Zelinsky's process turns all or Dr. Koch, however, in his report,

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$3,360 by the Kowloon Magistrate ganisms into metal, preserving the say in reviewing the treatment of By Order of the Board of Directors, India

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original form by covering it with plague: I fear it is impossibly the failure of the Government to

A brilliant bronze-like coating to avoid the conclusion that up to lay hands apon him was due to its Gordon Lum, the well-known xperiments have been successful the present we have discovered sensitiveness to world opinion. He Chinese Davis Cup player, left by y performed on bees, flies, and nothing that is really effective, has been gently sarcastic in com the President Madison yesterday smaller animalls, and it is believ-nothing that can rank as a specifia plimenting the Government on its for the North. It will be rememed that the process will be equally in the same way as the diphtherim policy of non-interference with bered that Mr. Lum took part in successful in preserving human antitoxin. The use of carbolic acid the plans for his long march to the the recent exhibition tennis matches bodies, or p Tea The only interpretation be in aid of the "Sepoy" fond. found it possible to put upon this

A hideous crime has been reveal policy was that the authorities were According to a Pelice report a d at St. Avald, pear, Mests, follow NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. if they took steps to prevent him ed a cut, over his act whilst work boy that he saw his father, a Ger- afraid of what the world would say Chinese, named Wong Wing receiving a statement by a ten-year-old carrying out his campaign. Buting on the 8. Tyndareus which is man miner, named Schenk, murder $6.40ARY GENERAL MEETING of

HE FORTY-NISTETH ORDIN world opinion or at least that lying at the Taikon Docks. He was bis mistress, a woman named Spade. SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the section of it capable of intelligent removed to the hospital but his in his presence. He saw his Efter ther," he said, dismember the body.

The British steamer Suez, Capt. Offices of the undersigned on FRIDAY understanding will agree that it injuries are not considered serious, the 10TH MAY, 1930, at NOON, for the Was utterly impossible for a

and bury the head at the front JD. Eaton, which is now running the Report of the Government to continue ita restrain- purpose of receiving the of the red point when raises elegi eigu for geoefending Maranaralandias Machange

Pleading guilty to the charge of door of the house; cast the weight between this post and Calcutta for moet of Accounts be the Year idea albanevents the past two on Alize the Mouse ferry the trunk beneath the bedroom tak lighthe place of the Venice, bay Bist Dicas, 1929.

wecks. There are unmistakeable boats, a Chinese, who was formerly floor, Schenk left for Germany made a splendid passage this trip, SHABE REIGSTER and signs that the country is in most employed on the launch as a set and later he wrote to his victim's having accomplished it in thirteen TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED dangerous mood, and that the civil aan, was fined 825 or three weeks sister saying that the deceased was days, including half a day's stop- from the END to the 16rx MAY, 1930, disobedience campaign is becoming hard labour br, Mr. Whyte-Smithill, and not returning to St. Avald. pago, at Penang and the same at Both Days inclnaïve,

perilicusly (like › civil war. The yesterday. It was stated that dur- The sun told the story of the mur Singapore. We believe this is the Indian peasantry are making things ing the past two months, as many der to the police, who have recover quickest passage on record between very unpleasant for Government as 36 brass plates have heen stolen ed portions of the body. Schenk the two ports-Hong Kong Daily officials by refusing to pay taxes from the ferry boate

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