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WEATHER REPORT.
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The dorthern depression is situ- ated to the south of Tokyo. The southern depression remains over Tengking..
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* News and Views
Sie Felix Pole, chairman of Associated Electrical Industries. Ltd., addressing the Safety First. Congress at Liverpool, told a story of a workman, who was so absorbed in reading a safety, first notice that he forgot a staircase behind him and fell down it.
The productive capacity of the In order that the habit may be United States, both in agriculture ( effectively broken the local Chamber and in manufactures is far in ex- cess of domestic requirements, but
Horse Marines" are supposed the national policy of raising the tarif higher and higher is both
to be a mythological branch of the Services, but something closely ap In other directions the authorities proaching them will be seen by the raising American costs of produc
in Nanking are showing a commend thousands of people who will flock tion and reducing foreign cusable desire to improve existing con-
to Portsmouth for Navy Week in tomers' ability to pay. The farmer ditions. For example, Dira are be-August. They will behold the spee tacle of brawny A.B.s grooming is hit very much harder than the ginning to find it difficult to survive horses and examining their teeth
and propagate. For the first time, with tender care. It is part of the Damages amounting to £3,000 arg manufacturer, for be spends the
new vocational training of the being claimed from Mrs Julia the city is conscientiously fighting Navy, for these man are being Hamilton, the former wife of Mr. proceeds of his unprotected labour against the pest, because it is felt, taught to do shore jobs in prepara- Cosmo Hamilton, the British Love- on the products of protected in that the capital of the country must tion for the time when they will be list, by Mme. Nina Caracciolo thrown on to the labour market Satar-Khan, A Russian ballet dustry Year by year, his unpro- be kept clean and healthy. The owing to the coming naval cuts. dancer. Mme. Satar-Khan bas Al- tected proceeds command less and cipal Bureau of Public Health, with a preference for horses and pigs. ton" wickedly conspired to stud
campaign is conducted by the Muni And, curiously enough, Jack shows ed a suit alleging that Mrs. Hamil less of these protected products, and the co-operation of the Ministry of There will be 40 ships of all classes her husband's love. She states that on view during Navy Week, and Mrs. Hamilton induced Mr. Con- the farm problem will remain either Health, the Municipal Bureau of special efforts are being made to stantine Penzia Satar-Khan, who
Press, until the tarif is abolished or else Education, the Polio: Department, provide the sightseers with all is a former Russian Army oficer, to
The Daily Press.
HONG KONG, JUNE 17, 1930.
AMERICA'S DECLARATION
until some means is found of pro-and the Kiangsu Provincial Bureau
of Entomology.
tecting the farmer. Mr. W. L CLAYTON, a leading authority on raw cotton business, suggests that there should be a bounty of two cents per pound on cutton exported, together with such readjustments of
kinds of movelties from musical leave her in a perniless condition. teas to demonstrations of how The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. things were done in Nelson's time.
Hamilton was dissolved in Paris a year ago. The divorce was kept secret until Mr. Hamilton's arrival in New York this week aboard a French liner. Mene. Satar-Khan was the widow of Prince Cennaro Carracciolo, of Naples.
The city is divided into twelve
Having sat until 11 p.n., Ports- fighting districts; a corps of fly- fighters of the Public Health Burgau month magistrat last month dis- being responsible for each. While missed a very serious charge pre-
ferred against Dordor. Francis Da they cover the streets, by-ways,ten, 31, able seaman in HMS. vacant spaces and public places, Elingham, and the Rev. Daniel Sir Oliver Lodge," a native of the the tariff as this. would require.residents are requested to co-operate Elias, 33, chaplain attached de Potteries.. who took part in the
pot shin Their alleged conduct at Stoke-on-Trent last month, re By a majority of two in a divisior.tection amounting in most cases toy keeping their own houses and H.M.S. Medway, a submarine de-Wedgwood bi-centenary celebrations
OF WAR.
Cotton textiles already enjoy pro
in the United States. So certain
schools by the Educational Bureau.
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of eighty-six the U.S. Senate has an embargo against importation, rounds fred from the pest. A was described by two policemen,ealled that about sixty years ago
the prosecution by an inspector and
towns selling potters' materials. adopted the Tariff Bill. The nar yet the cotton textile industry is thorough disinfection of the city and other evidence was given for the trawlled about the pottery
"is conducted once a week. Fly the police surgeon. The defence. rowness of the majority is a final perhaps the most depressed industry Aghting corps have been organized was
a complete denial of the
The Chief Conser in Sydney has stated his reasons for banning the British indication of the wide difference of was the protection offered by the among the students in the various allegations.
talkie
entitled White The Prince of Wales may become Cargo. It was pointed out to him the Report of the Directors, passing the an old favourite, and still opinion which exists in the United tariff to this industry that it has Their chief task is to educate the
Major-General and Rear- that the film has practically the same dialogue as the play, which is at present being staged in further inercasing an already high ducing in excess of domestic re-
and demonstrations, besides actually rank of Colonel in the Army for 11 quirements, with the result that tariff. It is very interesting to cotton mills have in mang cases"
taking part in destroying flies. Fears, and is sixth on the list for Sydney. He said that the propie, promotion. In the Navy the Prince who went to the theatre almost al These observe that much of the opposition made heavy losses in the last few officialdom is awakening to its 11910
are signs that Chinese has held the rank of Captain since "ways selected a particular play, but The Prince is Colonel-in-many people attended pictures came from Wall Street and the years and numerous failures have responsibilities, and taking steve Chief of several regiments, includ- without knowledge of the films be--
ing shown. Moreover, few children would see the stage version, where- as film audiences contained thou-
Account, and electing Directors and popular at most London Clubs States as to the advisability of been overdeveloped and is now pro- public by giving street lectures Admiral this year. He has held the
Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 117 JUNE to 2ND JULY, 1930, Both Daya inclusive.
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-By Order of the Board of Directors,
JOHN ARNOLD,
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1930, Beth Days inclusive,
Dated this 22nd Day of May, 1930,
Пly Order of the Board,
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It is impossible for with foreign manufacturers for the American cotton mills to compete
export trade..
It is fully realised by American
great new industries, such as the is familiar and frequent. For
motor industry. The President of those who prefer a more highly saline water Watson's Seltzer the General Motors Export Cor- is unsurpassed. It is health-poration was one who strongly ob- giving, refreshing and abso-jreted to the new tarífi. He de lutely pure..
clared that the motor industry was protected, not by tariffs, but by efficiency of organization: It ex-of a world-wide tariff war will be
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opponents of the new tariff that its enforcement will be the signal for vigorous retaliatory measures by other countries. What the result
to arouse public interest in matters
neglected which have been for so long sadly
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ing the Welsh Guards and the Seaforth Highlanders. He has gone through the grades of rank in the same way as an ordinary officer.
sands of children.
Local Notes and Events ★
There were two Chinese cases and
Sentence of two months' burd The total output of the Kailan
it is impossible to predict, beyond one foreign case of typhoid for the labour, was imposed on Chan Wing Mining Administration's mines for
ports an average of 15 per cent. of its total output, but whereas last General Motors exported
The new American tariff is a de The quarantine restrictions im- 300,000 motor-cars, it was expected claration to the world of readiness posed against arrivals in Hong that the number would be reduced to sell everything but disinclination Kong from Shanghai on account of to 120,000 this year, a fact which, to buy anything. That is a lop-sided cerebrospinal fever have been re- it applied to the automobile in-idea which is only possible in a moved, dustry as a whole, means a decline country which considers it need not of $500,000,000 geld in production, and the curtailment in employment of 250,000 men. Obviously the pre-
the certainty that commerec every 48 hours ending Sunday. where will be Beriously disturbed.
sent shrinkage of the export trade in motors cannot in any way be
attributed to the Tariff Bill, but
the protest reflects the extreme anxiety of the exporting industry, CHRONICLE which is already perturbed by the
The 68th Annual Issue.
OF THE
go outside its own territory for a single one of its requirements. The new Canadian tariff is the first definite reply to American fiscal policy. Wide preference is given to
British manufactures--not so much
Five women (Hakka) were before the Kowloon Magistrate yesterday on the charge of cutting trees at Diamond Hill. They pleaded guilty and were severally fined $2.
A fiae of 8 or seven days' im. in order to encourage British goods going into the Dominion, but to prisonment was imposed on a Chi- keep Américan goods out. Innese by Mr. Whyte-Smith yester- France, Germany, swift action of France in raising
Switzerland, day, when the man was charged Spain, and other European coun- with the theft of 15 catties of salt the duty on foreign cars."
Senator Warson, who led the trics plans are being made to carry from a store at Shamshuipo. . majority party in the Senate, is out retaliatory measures against the
Directory and Chronicle confident that within a month of United States. The Argentine Re
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HONG KONG,
THE TREATY PORTS OF
CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO
CHINA.
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the tariff coming into force the United States would be on the up grade, and within a year will have regained the peak of prosperity reached last autumn. The minority STRAITS in the Senate believe the tariff will SETTLEMENTS, MALAY
destroy an important part of the STATES, NETHERLANDS
country's prosperity which has been INDIA, BORNEO, THE
built up on foreign trade developed PHILIPPINES, Etc.
during and after the War. Here wo have two diametrically opposed opinions which it is quite, impossible to reconcile; time will show which is right. The tariff is supposed to
This Large Volume of approximate ly 3,000 Pages gives, in addition to the Usual Lists of Firms, an
Alphabetical List of Residents
in the Far East containing the Wames of Mearly
20,000 FOREIGTERS.
"
Arranged, with the initials as well
as Surnames in strict alphabe
tical order.
CLASSIFIED LIST
IMPORT AND EXPORT MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS
AND AGENCIES
IN THE
FAR EAST.
LARGE EDITION
At Kowloon Magistracy yester day, a Chinese, who had stolen three iron crowbars from the H.K. Excavation, Pile Driving and Con- struction Company at the new reservoir at Shek Li Pui, was fined 810 or 14 days' gaol.
by Mr. Whyte-Smith yesterday, the week ending May 31 amounted when he was charged with the theft to 97,853 tons, and the sales during of a silver dollar, 81.38 in loose the period to 112.880 tons. change and some clothing which be longed to a compatriot living at 140, Portland Street.
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Mr. F. M. Waller, who lives at 7, Carnarvon Buildings, Kowloon, has reported to the police the theft of two brass adjusting window bars from his residence. The theft was committed on Saturday between, the morning and afternoon during Mr. Waller's absence from the house."
A.Chinese, who was charged with begging informed Mr. Granthan that he had "British protection." His Worship fed him 85, where- upon the mendicant locked at the Magistrate, then at the floor of the dock, but fading no retort at his command, meekly marched out of the Court!
Two of Annapolis' most famous. songs, Anchor's Aweigh" and "The Navy Blue and Gold," which are used by the United States Naval Academy students in rooting for their crews, football teams, and
other athletes. are heard in "Salute," the West Point-Annapo- is film which is on the screen of the Queen's Theatre. These stirring numbers are incorporated into the picture in several places. The. An- napolis seventy-piece band plays them, and a thousand midshipmen
sing them. West Point's athletic battle-hyinns also are heard. An
Polo Grounds, New York, provides Army Navy football game at the the climax of the story which features George O'Brien, Helen Chandler, William Janney, Stepin Fetchit, Frank Albertson, Joyce Compton and others.
public is similarly engaged, and the Cuban Minister at Washington has declared that as a result of the new tariff the relations of his country
Two men and .. woman were with the United States are "too
before Mr., T. S. Whyte Smith yes Never sinister" to contemplate.
terday on the charge of harbour- before has there been such an out-
ing a small Chinese boy in Sham- Looking Back 25 Years, An unemployed Chinese was sep- burst of angry threats, and as e
On the application of
Mr. G. N. Orine yesterday fined": a coolie 820 at the police-court for creditor country with two billion tenced to three weeks hard labour shuipo.
Sub-Inspector -Hourihan they were. dollars invested abroad, how are by the. Kowloon Magistrate yea- America's debtors to meet their verday for stealing a quantity of remanded for 48 hours pending the administering morphine, not being obligations if they cannot scale the iron bars from the Chung Wah return to the Colony of the coma duly qualified inedical practition building, contractors at a house un-plainant," who had gone to the T. The defendant, it was stated, .der construction at Shamshuipo.
country to recover the boy.
was doing a thriving business the Western district by giving Capt, Harada, of the Aki Maru,coolies, who could not afford to in- which arrived from Australia and dulge in the pleasure of the opium- Manila yesterday, has made a re- pipe, injections at two cents a time.
tariff-wall?
have been drawn up to help "the NO NUDITY IN NANKING. poor farmer." but at this distance
it is not easy to see how he is going
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For mooring her boat, which had 1,360 cases of fire crackers on board, at Shamshuipo instead of at the
yesterday.
1905.
Looking Back 50 Years.
The Chinese, when willing to take
to benent by the burden of 1,000 SANTY garh will no longer be per- dangerous goods anchorage, Ng Sze, port to the harbour authorities to Hong Kong Daily Preen, June 17, million dollars which is going to mitted in the capital of China; the mistress of a cargo boat, was the effect that whilst his steamer be placed on the shoulders of con- according to a decree of the Nan-ordered to pay a fine of $10 or 10 was between Manila and this part. Bumers. During the last fifteen king Police Department. Many days by the Marine Magistrate between the hours of 3 a.m. and
6 am. on the 14th, inst., a Chiness the trouble, are great adepts in the years America has artificially main people, especially labourers, and tained her foreign customers' means shop-assistants, have been in the
second class passenger named Al- training of animals. Frequently," of payment by liberal credits, and habit of doing away with their
Local gadio listeners again will fred Too was found to be missing. when passing the City Hall, I have loans. In other words, goods have shirts during the entire summer have an opportunity of bearing The Aki Maru left Manila on Friseen Chinese allow their pet larks been sold largely on credit, and the season. To them, it is merely part the Queen's Theatre' Orchestra day 13th inst.
and other birds to fly about amongst the studio of
the trees there, in the state of the bill is still unpaid. More recently of the process of shedding their broadcast" from America's foreign lendinga have winter clothing, and it is no more Z.B.W. on Friday next, June 20. A majority of the Malayan Chin- most perfect liberty; yet the bird been curtailed, so that the foreign thought about than the discarding The previous studio performance eso, who formed a large party to invariably returned on hearing 2. purchaser must not only pay cash of gloves. But the more modern of this orchestra having proved a visit Tokyo during the Far Eastern Peculiar call from its master. The for his current purchases, but must China is beginning to think dif- most successful feature and in re-Olympic Sports towards the end secret of this is that when feeding alec pay the interest on bis ac- ferently. Not only is such a prac-sponse to many requests received of last month, was on board the the bird the 'Chinaman gives this peculiar call, and hence the sound. cumulated debta. In these circum- tice regarded as unhygienic, but from listeners, arrangements have Fushimi Maru which left port on
becomes associated in the bird's spectacle presented is considered been made for a performance of one Saturday. Those on the return $12 atances he must either buy less or
unsightly and humiliating. The hour commencing at 9.30 pm. journey to their home in Ipoh com- America-in exchango for American capital IDN De made to TUDE 4 We pr goods. Opportunities for selling to dignified. Such are the reasons concert commening at 8.30 pm. Americe are gradually being re pointed out in the police order. Further details of the concert and duced as the tariff is increased, and It is further stated that any person orchestra performance will be pub in consequence American export found guilty of disregarding the lished in the complete radio pro trade is dwindling
order will be severely dealt with. I gramme on Friday.
HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, Ltd 11, Ice House Street,
Hong Kong
the
Foo Khoon Yen, Mr. & Mrs Lin- coin Leong, Mesars Lim Chin Chan, Lim Chin Nyenn, Voon Kim Teik, Cheah Ah Tong, Chin Wes Nyeán, Ong Clioo Cheng and N. A. Chin
mind with the idea of food, The
arge sume for a good singing lark; the writer has seen on one occasion e-than-a-sum of afty-tazie no less-t paid for one-ong Kong Daily Press, June 17, 1880.
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