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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, N

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Yesterday's weather report, fore- cast and remarks, issued by the Royal Observatory at 5.15 p.m., stated:

Don't count up the days before tinue along the S.E. coast of China

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and will be On View in Mansas, LANE, you go on

The ORAWFORD'S WINDOW. RESULT of the Competition will be just ring up -- published in the Hong Kong Daily Press and South China Morning Post.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY

CLUB.

NOTICE.

THE HALF YEABLY GENERAL

T MEETING of VOTING MEM-

BERS will be held at the OLUB HOUSE. HAFFT VALLEY, on MONDAY, 247 NOVEMBER, 1930, at 5.15 P.M.

ALL Members are cordially invited to attend and participate in discussion which may conue.

ADT

By Order of the Stewards,

0. B BROWN, Secretary:

Hong Kong, 14th Nov, 1030.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG

SUMMARY JURISDICTION

Action No. 1884 or 1930.

BETWEEN

FOK PING OHUEN, Plainti

AND

....Defendant

1

LEE WING,

TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN.

Nthat a Writ of Foreign Attach- ment against all the Property Movable and Immoralde of the shore-named Defendant was issued on the 13th Day of NOVIKAES, 1930. Returnable on the 2870 Day of NOVEMBER, 1930, pursuant to the provisions of the Hong Kong Code of Civil Procedure.

Dated the 18th day of Noy., 1930.

WILKINSON & GRIST,

The Plaintiff's Solicitors,.

9, Queen's Road Central,

Hong Kong.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONG KONG

SUMMARY JURISDICTION

Action No. 1385 or 1930.

BETWEEN

AXD

FOK PING CHUEN, Plaintif ... Defendant

LEE WING, TOITOR IS HEREBY GIVEN

that a Writ of Foreign Attach ment against all the Property Movablo and Immorable of the above-namel Defendant was issued on the 13th Day of Norzkans, 1990, Roturnable on the 28th Day of NOVEMBER, 1030, pursuant to the provisions of the Hong Kong Code of Civil Procedure.

Dated the 13th day of Nov., 1630.

WILKINSON & GRIST,

The Plaintiff's Solicitors,

. Hong Kong.

9. Queen's Road Central,

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.

ORIGINAL JURISDICTION. MIBO. PROC. No. 51 or 1930,

IN THE MATTER OF THE HONG ENGINEERING KONG AND CONSTRUCTION "COMPANY, LIMITED (AND *REDUCED,

AND

IN SET MATTER OF THE COMPANIES

ORDINANCES 1911-1929.

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and order a case of

WHITBREAD'S

PALE ALE

"IT'S THE REAL HOME-SIDE STUFF" !

80LE AGENTS 1-

The noticyclone to the north of Shanghai has increased slightly in intensity. Fresh monsoon will con- and over the N. China Sca. Local Forecast: -N.E. fresh; fine.

BIRTHS.

winds,

at

LINGARD-On November 7.

Chiengmal, Siam, to Mr. and Mrs. I. LINGARD, a daughter. PIPER.On November 8, ut Shang- hai, to Mr. and Mrs. K. F. PIPER, & Bon.

7

KON,

DEATHS.

F

ST. Jonts-On November 3, in Lon-

This has to be collected by further. taxation, which menus either rain- ing tlu inpost or some commodity, und increasing its cost, or by fur ther direct taxation of capital, A hugo sum which might have been used, not only to start new enter- princs, but to savo struggling ones keeping children away from doing from collapse, is to be spent in and learning productive work. Un- employment in England is largely due to the draining of capital into the Treasary for very worthy ob- jects, such as this extra year of schooling, which can be done with eat, and should be done without at this time.

It would be interesting to know

NOVEMBER 15, 1930.

* News and Views

After 25 years of service, the US. cruiser Galveston was sent to the scrap heap last week as part of the ing from the London Naval Limita naval limitation programme result tion Conference,

Capt. Frank Hawken, holder of the American transcontinental fly- ing record, arrived at Havana, Cuba, on November 7 from New York in nine hours 30 minutes, with This broke two stops en route. Wilmer Stultz' record of 14 hours..

The floods in the valley of the river Oder which already threaten ed the towns of Kuestrin and even Stettin, in addition to wreaking ex- tensive havoc at Frankfurt, have begun to recede, enabling even the resumption of steamship-traffic on the upper reaches of the river near Breslay.

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The lumber schooner Brooklyn tank on November. B outside the Eureka (Cal.) harbour. The cause

members of the Brooklyn's crew apertained. It is believed that 17 of the disaster has not thus far been

were drowned.

Two women, ales. Shah: Nawaz and Mrs. Bubbarayan, are inembers of the Indian Round Table Con- ference. The Simon Commission on India described the Indian women,

£9

the key to progress," a tribute which made it difficult to leave them out of the Conference,

Mr. Jack Buchanan, the actor,

as the directors of B. & E., Ltd., Hollywood, California, are given. and Mr. Harry D. Edwards, of

which, state Jordan and Sone, has heen registered as a private com- Motor car manufacturers inpany to carry on the business of America are seriously concerned at producers of cinematograph films,. the, decline in the sales of their pro-etc. in England. ducts which is an index of the situation all over the country, The exports of motor cary declined to per cent., on the figure for 1020,

Tho international newspapers. auseam in Aachen, the largest in: the world, comprising about 150,000 number and founded in 1886 which so far was quite insufficiently houred, will shortly get uw and larger, quarters where it will be opened to public inspection and for scientific studies for which tho facilities in the old domicile were rather peor.

Prince Ali Khan, son of the Prince Aga Khan, of Alford-street, Park lane, W., was summoned at Brighton for driving a car at a

Unusual ernes

were witnessed dangerous speed on the London when seven race horses were burned road. Palico-constable. Roffe said near Berlin. The racing stables the Prince paseod Patcham police attached to the famous trotting station in a sports car at a speet course of Ruhleben took fire during of 60 miles an hour. When signall the night, the fire having apparented to stop, he did so 70 yards away, y simmerd for a long time before and said:"I am sorry. I know being noticed so that it burst out I am doing wrong in exceeding the openly with such a violence that speed limit, but I have a horse run. despite all efferte seven valuable ning in the first race, and I am in horses were burned to death. In a hurry to get to the course, some quarters the conflagration is

On the occasion of its Toth au

Official announcement of the 100 niversary the Technical High cotton oron estimate was made in the plans for housing the extra School at Zurich prosentet Pro-Washington recently, setting the - MARRIAGES.

classes in the national schools, the fessor Albert Einstein with its total at 14,438,000 bales. This is honorary doctor's degree in memory almost the same sized crop us that KING-CRADOCK-On November 10, curricula arranged for these boys of the fact that the great scholar of 1928, when the erop ran to At Shanghai, CHARLES CECIL and girls, the number of extra started his career at Zurich Univer. 14,373,000 bales, whereas in 1927 it son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 6.

tad dropped to 12,056,013 bales as KINO, Shanghai, to FLORENCE teachers engaged and their quali-sity and Technical High School. CHAW, youngest daughter of fications, and, not least important,

compared with 17,077,374 hales in the previous year. Production for Mr. and Mrs. A. K. CHADDOCK, the attitude of the parents towards

the year 1000 was only 16,123,007 of Shanghai: WILSON-FLOOD,--On November 8, this innovation.", If the extra year's

bales.

at Shanghai, ALEXANDER WEIL schooling were for boys only, and WILSON, ROI of the late Mr. T. W. B. WILSON and Mrs. WIL optional, something might bo nid of Shipley, Yorks, to for it. But any girl of fourteen CATHERINE WINIFRED FLOOD, can get domestic work, and a num only daughter of the late Capther of boys could be conveniently JOHN FLOOD and Mrz. Freon, of

absorbed, now that employers; Shanghai.

are doing all they can to keep people in work. Instruction for don, GERTRUDE, widow of the the remainder of the boys would late R.N. Sr. Joux of Yoko be a better proposition, though it hania and mother of W. II. and is doubtful if the cost of running A. BROOKE SMITH and Mrs. such classes with public money could NINA KRONENBERG. THOMPSON-On November 8, at justified. The scheme is typical Shanghai, ARTHUR ELDRED COW of the Labour Government's, casy LEY THOMPSON, aged 41.

sentimentality. The working classes ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. will be the first to see the objections Mr. D. A. ALONco and family and to the new legislation, and they Mrs. H. NORONHA and family will express their disapproval in no tender sincere thanks to their relatives and friends for the uncertain manner when polling day mang kind expressions of sym- pathy in their recent bereave- inent, also for floral tributes kent and attendance at the funeral.

₤10116 Mr. T. GREGORY and Mr. and. Miss MANUR wish to thank their numerous friends for their floral tributes and kind sym- pathy in their sad bereavement.

comes.

THE H.K.F.A. AND THE PRESS.

three.

--

Mr.

have no information if the Prince's C. Cullen, who defended, said: horso won. I hope it did." Tho magistrate finod Prince Ali S4 and £1 costs.

The German cavalry team has again won laurels in New York as before at the big meeting at Boston. At the New York borse-show it again attained first place without Sweden camo and difficult course. losing a single point in the long in second, the Enited States third being attributed to incendiarism, and Ireland fourth.

Sears Roebuck, the great Chicago mail order house with ramifications Hope has been abandoned, says and trade contacts throughout the incssage from Prince Rupert, Cana-United States, totalled G.834,888,125 The Aga Khan's Luck.

An old racegoor writes to a da, after unsuccessful efforts to and worth of business for the four weeks Paddy Burke, Emil Kading and Bols Martin, who took off for the ending November 5, a decline of dandon paper:-The Aga Khan, G.87,403,000 which represented 17.8 who won the Cesarowitch a few Arctic by aeroplane October 12, and per cont. The statement is consider years ago with the outsider Char for Pat Kenaham, Frank Hatchered of great importance na indicationley's Mount, won the race again and Sam Glort, who took off Octo of the general condition of the this year with Ut Majeur, whose ber 8 in a search for the first Amorienn buying public, and was name signifies Major." Mr. J. interpreted as another sign of the B. Joel's Friendship was second,

hard times" and fear which aided Mr. J. Murphy's Old Orkney wae" Following the nnouncement that the Democrats in the election. third. Mrs. Langtry once won this the King of Siam was to live at

big 24-mile race with an Australian the New York home of Mrs. White-

The new chief of the Berlin police, stoutly bred colt, Carbine, and won law Reid, widow of the famed former Minister of the Interior it again some years later. The Aga- ambassador, after an operation Grazesinski, last werk issued an Khan's luck at the present time is: his eyes, it was learned that Mrs.order forbidding for eight days the astounding, but his stables, controll We are not going to express at this Reid will undergo an eye operation Communist organ Rote Fahne (Reded by R. C. Dawson at Whatcombe, as well. This operation is consider. Flag) for publishing an editorial were visited by an epidemic of stage any opinion as to the rights ed eccssary to prevent her from note approving the action of an coughing before the Doncaster St. and wrongs of the deadlock between becoming blind, it was stated. It unemployed worker who attacked Lager, which not only affected to the Chinese Athletic Association will take place next wook at the and slapped the face of Grzesinski's day's big winner but some, other predecessor Zoergiobel. This is the likely ones for their engagements... Presbyterian Hospital. and the Hong Kong Football

Much comment has been aroused first time for years that a daily Ut Majeur won as he liked. The news newspaper has been ordered to name Ut Majeur worried the book- amateur status, but a statement by in London by the announcement of be suppressed by the authorities for makers. Tel. 24511

the National Federation of Eclec: more than one day. It shows the London Office: 53, Fleet Btreat, the Chairman at the council meet-

trical Industries that it has decided resolution of the Prussian authori- ing of the H.K.F.A. on Wednesday on an all-round wage-increase of

the upper hand. calls for comment. Mr. ORMISTON three shillings a week. In view of ties not to allow radicalisin to get the general tendoney to cut down. said that he did not know by whose wages, this decision came as a com permission a letter written by Mr.plete surprise and is regarded with M. K. Lo was published in the serious misgivings by other indus- Press, but he omitted to make it tries where it is feared that this precedent may strengthen the pos- clear as to whether the Press was

tion of the workers in their fight expected to approach one of the against lower wages. Association officials for permission

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LIMITED.

INVESTMENT.

M $200,000 are Available for Investment on First Class Mortgage Security preferably for Short Periods: Reasonable Interent

ONEYS Amounting to

Apply to

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The

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Press

HONG KONG, NOVEMBER 15, 1930,

Nox4 & 6, Queen's Road Central, A LABOUR GOVERNMENT

Hong Kong.

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LAWN TENNIS OPEN MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP OF

THE COLONY.

NOT BE the Sapreme TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Hong Kong dated 8th of Coort of NOVEMBER, 1930 confirming the Redno tion of the Capital of the above Com pany from $1,000 000.00. to $200,000.00 188 E. LO

the particulars. M. W. LO

and the Minnte (approved by the

to the

showing with respect al of the Company, s

required by the Ordinances, were regis

tored by the Registrar of Companies on

&

Mas, KEABY

& M. K. LU

BLUNDER.

newspaper.

"The sentence of "life banish. provoked acute controversy, in foot nent" on two Chinese players has

Census for the City?

Manx Osta! -

* Local Notes and Events *

H.E. the Governor and Lady Peel

and

Wednesday at noon instead of Tues- The as. Tjikembang will sail on day as previous advertised.

A suggestion of the Isle of Man Government that legislation should' be introduced with a view to pre- serving the breed of tailless cate for- Among business men in the City which Manxland is noted, did not of London there is stated to be receive the support of the Alanx some intention to request that as Board of Agriculture, states the an adjunct to the Imperial. census annual report of that body. The next year there shall be taken Agricultural Board felt that the day census of the City of London. suggestion had been treated with a Prince and Princess Takamatsu The idea has not yet been definitely certain amount of levity by the to publish the letter in question, or have arrived in Lisbon, accompani- discussed by the London Chamber Press, and that bad deterred them whether its auther should have od by the Japanese Minister. They of Commerce or by the City Corfrom taking action. The Board, taken this course before releasing were met at the station by the poration. A day census in the City however, expressed their willing- Minister for Foreign Affairs, the would show how tremendous is the nees to do all they could to on- it for publication. When letters are Civil and Military Governors, the commercial influx as contrasted courage the breeding of Manx cats, Tur latest "social reform" intro-handed to the Press, by a respon- Secretary of Legation, the Japanese with the night population, which is and to offer prizes for outstanding.. sible person, the custom is to assume Consuls and many others. M. small. The City Corporation last specimens at Manx shows. They, cere took a day census in 1911, and the express the hope in the report that Yamagata, the master of duced by the Labour party will not increase its reputation. This that they can be published, unless monies, declared to assembled jour-statistics obtained have been of private enterprise will ensure the ix suggested by the fact that reservations are made. Such reser-nalists that the Prince and Princess great value for local government continuance of the species, if only in the tendency for the commoreial while, it is stated that the tailles the Government majority sank to vations, we may, add, are always were highly gratified at the court purposes. Since then there has set as a commercial proposition. Mean- cous welcome extended them by the 20 when the necessary legislation faithfully observed by any-reputable Portuguese, who wore the first to centre of London to move westward, enta are becoming scarcer

visit Japan as they were the first hur to estimate this movement in scarcer, and their tailed brethren figures would be almost impossible. are slowly but surely ousting them. THE SEMI-FINALS of the above for raising the age for leaving CHAMPIONSHIP, Organised British national schools from 14 to

to cross the oceans. by the CHINESE RECREATION the 1621 INSTANT, on the CLUB'S The messure was uncompromisingly OLUB, will be decided on SUNDAY, 16, passed the House of Commons,

When the Appeals ball circles, COURTS Commencing at 3 P.M. opposed by the Conservativa party,

and by six Liberals, who disobeyed Board of the H.K.F.A. sat in Oc SHARP.

18T MATCH:

the Whips order to abstain from toher to hear the case, an effort was voting. Though a number of made to report the proceedings in

The Po On Hong medicine shop specious and sentimental arguments view of the public interest in the can be advanced in favour of the subject, but the Press was excluded and party and Commodore Walker of 121, Belchers Street, wan com- change it is, in the present state and the "judgment" only was and party will attend the opening pletely gutted as a result of a fire "The Middle which broke out in the early hours of British finances, thoroughly un- given out on application after the performance of sound, and pretty phrases about "Court" had risen. Three days ago Watch" at the Theatre Royal to of yesterday morning when the first and second floors of the building the children's charter" will not the "evidence" "was produced in | night

were slightly damaged by water. The damage is estimated at 81,000. alter that fact. It is not the duty the form of over a dozen pages of of the State to provide more than manuscript which the reporter was

The cause of the outbreak is un- a sound elementary education for expected to copy out for himself, if its citizens, with scholarships to his paper was to give the matter higher schools and the universities belated publicity. If the "evidence" for youngsters of exceptional was worth while plasing before the ability. At the age of fourteen public at all, surely it would have those who are to undertake the been better to make it available honourable and not unprofitable either at or shortly after the Os nicchanical and manual labour of tober meeting Il "released" the nation are quite ready to start few carbon copies for the Preze at a trade. If they begin early would have tyenan there is time to chasige if a falce courtcay..

In passing it might be men start is made. "Another year at the

tioned that a reporter attends Modern Construction with Garage school desk may, incidentally, turn charity functions, including foot

Moscow advices states that the a promising mechanis into an office ball matches, as a professional duty,

same addreas; Mr. Erust news which we gave laat week, worker, of whom there are already The paper he represents is helping

Michelfelder of the Basel Mission, under reserve," about the march- too many in England. The Labour by giving publicity and it is not very generous to make a newspaper

Taipo Road, to Mies Johanna Fing of a Chinese. army towards contention is that the trades are all man pay the admittance fee. An FOR SALE.

over-crowded and it is better to ardent young helper, of little ex In connection with the piracy on Eisinger, of Grenzach, Baden. Kuldja, and in a battle having been WALUABLE LEASEHOUD keep the children at school than to Perience, can be excused for making board the Norwegian str. Hirundo, travelling to Hong Kong on board fought, has turned out to be a pure an error in this matter, but it was the Canton Naval Headquarters the s.s. Tulda; Mr. Vivian Alfred invention. News of a genuine REEDING PIPES, IR & Il-kave me Jull of them on the un-hardly gracious of a responsibld have dispatched the gunboat Mo Shaw, No. 3, Third Lane. Tai Hang character has, on the contrary, been and the Canteen and adrenalina faso Miss Rex da resxoh for the Villags, to Miss Jinny Piry, of the received from Kaschagaich, necord-

མ ོ་ཡོད་དལSE ནང གལ། ཤ་འESEA upon taking this toll from a neurofraca STREET, MA HANG CHUNG BOAD, and employed

ber of the local Press, as was done to discuss the question of protection | Hembdon Roso, No. 8,. Romeraat isoillier of Crich AF PAU CHUSO STREET, near KOWLOON placing adults. But the fallacy of

the scheme lies in the fact that it on Armistice Day at the charity for ships passing in the vicinity of Rund, to Miss Mechel Grace Law, Hong Kong Daily Press, Novem DITT BOAD

No. 3, Lincoln Road, Kowloon Tong ber 15, 1980. Bing Bay at the For Particular apply 10021 will cost eight million pounds. football match at Happy Valley- TREASURY.

2ND MATCH:

U

Mus. McOAW

&

the 12th day of NOVIKSER, 1980 AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Mas. TAYLOR

following

&

said Blinate is in the words and figur L. GOLDMAN GAL RUMJAHN TICKETS &t $1.00 Each, obtain #TION COMPANY, LIMITED and Re able at Gate on Date of Matches.

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.

The Capital of the Hosa: Koso

4 EXGINZANING AND CONSTRUC-

"dnesd) is $200,000 divided into

100,000 shares of $2 each, of which 85,600 have been leaned instead of $1,000,000.00 divided in 200000 CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME

ORIENT. "hares of 810 each. As from the "dsts, of the Registration of this Minuts each of the said faned shares "is to be deemed to have been fully "pald up'

BAFT

Dalol this lath day of November, 1920.

DEACONS, Holicitors for the Company,

Coin

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. PROGRAMMES and DENTRY

the FORMS for ELEVENTH, TWELFTH & THIR TEENTH EXTRA LAUE MEET ING to be held on SATURDAY, 0rn, NOVEMBER and 621 and 13ru DECEMBER, 1990 respectively, may be obtained at the Kaos CovRSE, HOND

"Entries NOON on the following dates

THURSDAY, 20TH NOVEMBER, 1930. MONDAY, JET DECEMBE, 1920. MONDAY, Brx. Dziz, 1930,

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MORTGAGE BANK AND ESTATE AGENTS.

"PEAK MANSIONS". Bix-roomed & Fire-roomed Apartaments, PRINCE EDWARD ROAD, KOWLOON,

Detached and Semi-detached Villas

CAMBAY BUILDINGS" Flats with Modern Convenienso

A public lantern lecture will be held at the Helena May Institute on Tuesday, November 18, at 5.30, when Mr. T Price will speak on "Holiday in Indo-China."-ADVT.

:

Sentence of four weeks hard labour was passed by Mr. Williams at the Central Magistracy yester das on a Chinese who was charged bergin pills. with the unlawful possession of 500

known.

coking Back 25 Years,

"In Gay Paree," by the Zorrilla Ausical Comedy Co. at the City. Hall, was played to a small audi- ence last night. It deserved bigger. There is no discoverable A concert will be given at the plot in "Gay Pares" but there is a lot of excellent fooling, and the Helena May Institute on Thursday, audience was kept in roars of November 20, at 3.30m of laughter, the navy in the pit, scam ganized by Mrs. Womack assisted, ing particularly joyous. The ballet by Mrs. R. Gregory, Miss Owen

remarkably elever. Miss Maud Scott Little, Mrs. D. Beatty made herself a huge fav- Hughes, Miss M. Glendenning, dancing of the Misses Soleman was- Valentine, Mrs. D. King, Miss E.

ourite from her first appearance, Miss P. Ford, Miss P. Gittins, Misa Pbeing & finished performer in all

her work. The "My Josephine Stringer. Open to the public.-

dance was something new for Hong ADYT

Kong Hong Kong Daily Press, November 16, 1995. Looking Back 50 Years.

actofHaving plended guilty to a charge of negligent driving, a Chineze was fined $20 by Mr. Lindsell at the

The following forthcoming wed Central. Magistracy yesterday. It was stated that the defendant drove dings are announced:-Mr. Peter his car in front of a tram, missing Tapikow, No. 18, Granville Road. it by inthes, at the junction of to Miss Ucgenie Mihailovskaya, uf Garden Road and Queen's Road tho Central.

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