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will Open the NEW SOLENCE Memorial
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to late Hon. Mr. CHAU SI Kon SATURDAY, JULY 4, at 3 P.M, at STANLEY.
All interested are invited to attend,
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SOME
PARAMOUNT REASONS
WHY YOU SHOULD
GIVE YOUR DOG THE
"QUORN"
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF DOG REMEDIES
THONG LONG,
FROBATE JURISDICTION.
IN THE GOODS OF ANNIE INGLIS, LATE OF 89,- BuozINORAM Mansions WEST END LANE, IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLEBEK, ENGLAND, WIDOW, DECHASED,
Not the Court has, by virtus of OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Section 58 of Ordinance No. 2 of 1897, mads an Order limiting the Time for Creditors and others to send in their Claims against the above Estate to the 30TH DAY OF JULY, 1981.
All Creditors and others are sooned. ingly hereby required to send in their Claima to the Undersigned on or before that Date.
Dated the 80th day of Juno, 1081.
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Executors,
Prince's Building, Hong Kong.
THE
NOTICE,
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HE AMERICAN CONSUL GENERAL And the AMERICAN COMMUNITY will be AT HOME on the FOURTH of JULY, 11.30 AM to 12.30 P.M. at the AMERICAN OLUB, Corner. Dra Vozur Road and loz 1914. BOULE STREET.
ALICE MEMORIAL AND AFFILIATED HOSPITALS.
HE ANNUAL MEETING of the
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USE THE QUOEN " BOTH THE EXPERT AND THE AMATEUR ARF BUTERS OF THE "QUORN " WHILE CHAMPIONS OF
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KEPT FIT FOR YEARS,
AND. YEARS" WITH THE
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AND ACT AS A TONIC, TO
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(8) To approve, the General Estimates
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(4) To elect: Five Other Members of the General Committee, of whom Three hall be Chinese and Two
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6%
other that Chiness, to serve on the PANTEREST das on 187 JULY,
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(5) Report of Special Committee for
Collection of Funds to rebuild the Nothermole Hospital,
(6) Other Businbus. '.....
F. B. ASHTON, Secretary,
Hong Kong, July 1st, 1991.
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(Incorporated IN QUEENSLAND), NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF
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No
been
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THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION,
NOT
P. YOUNG,
General Manager.
HONG KONG' & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Provisional Certifionta. No. 67/458 dated Hong Kong 30th FEBRUARY, 1922 for Four Shares of this Bank Numbered 120090/126998 ipolusive registered in the Name of Estate of LO LAN BHANG (deceased) isa barn LOST or STOLEN, and abould this Certificate not be produced to the Bank before 17th JULY, 1931, New Certificate for the Bharos wiil be farmed, at the aforesaid Certificate No: 87/658 will be" thattufier" "trustni thin Corporation as Bull and Yoid. By Order of the Court of Directors..
V. M. GRAYBURN,
by
Chief Manager,
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 3 1931
WEATHER REPORT.
Yesterday's weather report, fore cast and remarks, issued by the Royal Observatory at 6.05 pr., | atated !---
The northern depression contral ever N. Koren is moving E.N.E. The depression in N.W. of Hanoi is stationary.
Local Forecast:-S. winds, mode. rate; no to showery.
DEATHS
hours.
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News and Views *
A Stable Tragedy."
Sir E. Koyos,
SUMMARY OF NEWS
dil.
Local and Far East.
China Const Officers Garette.
Page 13 Meeting of the Legislative Coun--
Page 7 The inquiry into the recent fire disaster ended yesterday. Page 74 Hong Kong Stocks: Croucher & Co.'s daily report.
Page 7. A new trial has been ordered in the Yaumiati murder ease.
··Pago 7, Hound the local cinemas. Page. 5... Round the Shops By Eve."
MARA Page 2 To-day's radio programme.
Page:
Fortunately in England, there was a responsible and far sighted nris. tecracy which refused to stand by and see their country ruined by a rapid deterioration, physical and moral, of the working classes A Mr. Kipling's Dogs, factory code was forced through
In Rudyard Kipling's latest A racing tragedy unparalleled Parliament; it was administered by bock Thy Servant a Dog, the in the history of the New Zealand competent inspectors, backed by dogs described are as sharply in turf is recorded. A hurdle zacer broke down, and was ordered to judges and magistrates, and, though dividualised as human beings, al- be destroyed, but by some mis- industrial England, in the North, though they remsin essentially chance the man who had been told is far short of what patriotic people dogs. A couple of Aberdeens, off to shoot the animal went to would like to see, at least we were James" and "Humph" are char- the wrong box and shot a promis actors in the book. Mr. Kiplinging horse, which not long before a great perit and, despite was worried to the point of dis had earried off a valuable steep- many political and economie trou-tress whon James' got lost, and lechase. Both were trained at the bles, we are now humanising as was away from home for several same, establishment, Bock.-On June 23, at Nanking,well as rationalising our industries.
GEORG vos Bock, aged 36 years. It is the duty of England, as The Great Conspiracy! Koron-On June 19, at Nagasaki, the ruling power in India, to save The child life of America is now Japan, Capt. A. Koron, a that country from industrial abuses, threatened with a new manace in native of Denmark, and late We have learned our lesson bitter the shape of a conspiracy between
the parents and the radio Lower Yangiate Pilot, Shangs, and we ought to be able to panies. This is how the Terror will hai, aged 84.
help India The present position oporate. Suppose that Sadie Suit-close of Sir Roger Keyes's activeM.C.O. New Zealand match will make many sympathise with zelbaum persists in the sin of draw career in the Royal Navy, in which recalled: By R. Abbit, Page 10.
Tennis Topica: "Topfits" GANDHI's economic creed, oven when ing piga on the wallpaper Pa he has served for 40 years. He is Snitz sneaks away and apprises the now 59.At the outbreak of tho
Saturday's they hate his politics. But there nearest radio station of the fact, war in 1914 he was Commodore in is no reason why India should re-and in due time the culprit's name charge of the Submarine Service gramms and prospects by Green." and wickedness are blurted out of and was appointed Chief of Staff main a land of poverty-stricken hundreds of loud speakers. But to Admiral de Robeck in the Gal villages with hand industries and will this new corrective method tippli campaign of the following primitive agriculture.”
work in the expected direction your, His most conspicuous war May it not be, like Romance, the service was as Vice-Admiral com The problem of a growing in Voice to kingly boys, to lift them manding the operations against dustry lies not in the wealthy en-
through the fight?' May it not Zeebrugge and Ostond in April· urge the perverse imps to notch and May, 1918, for which he ro- ployer, but in the energetic poor sticks to record the radio denunceived the K.C.B. Admiral Sir on Labour in India. man, working his way up. It is ciations they have suffered and to Arthur Waistell has been Cominnn-"
der-in-Chief on the China Stationtinues. the latter who is hard and ruth-boast thereof at the street corner f
for the past two years. He was less. He starts in a small way, and Legionary's Escapo.
Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff. all that he can earn goes back into.
at the Admiralty under Admiral Keyes, 1923-24, and in command of the First Cruiser Squadron. 1924-
Editorial and Business Offices: 11,
Ics Equse Street. Tal. 30251.
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London Office: 83, Fleet Street,
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The Daily Press.
HONG KONG, JulŸ 3, 1931.
INDUSTRY IN INDIA.
com
A Glasgow man, Samuel Mackay, the business. He becomes inercas who escaped from the French For ingly inhuman to himself and to eign Legion in North Africa and those working with him. Greed lay hidden in a ship's coal bunker for a week without food or water, possesses him, and his own early reached Aberdeen in the steamer struggles are always an excuse for Uskside. Unable to find werk in treating them rough.". Narrow London, he enlisted about a year The findings of the Whitley Comand uneducated, though efficient kirk and sailed for North Africa. ago in the Foreign Legion at Dun- mission on Indian labour condi- and successful, he is the tiger of Boarding the Uakside at Sfax, in tions emphasise the difficulties of the industrial jungle Where, ne steamer called at Susa, where men Tunis, he hid in the bunkera. The applying European industrialism
in China, the Government is weak of the Legion searched the vessel. to the East. It is not satisfactory and disunited it is impossible to When Mackay came out from his to learn that children are working control the bad type of indus- hiding-place, the steamer being at ten and twelve hours a day for atrialist, but in India, it is to hosen, he was too weak to stand. couple of anuas, and that un regulated factories "" are notable: for uuhealthy conditions, long hours, low wages and corporal punishment.”
One wonders what sort of system in in vogue that allows "unre gulated factories," and who are the people responsible for this state of affairs, The Commission, it is interesting to note, consisted of six Englishmen and six Indians, their report was unanimous, and the name of the Chairman. pře cludes the idea of a crank gather. ing. This unanimity suggests that the report is a fair one, and dús allowance has been made for, the fact that employees from an Indian village, or poor class urban area, would be content with conditions that English operatives would not tolerate. The acid test is whether factory conditions are such that the health of the employees is suffering. Damage to health, most psycho- logists would agree, comes before activa complaint by those concern- ed, especially in a new industry or a small venture.
The economics of industry are
hoped that the Government, the Native princes and the great mer- chants end, bankers will combine to combat a system which is not only productive of human suffering and political unrest, but, in terms of hard cash is vert bad business." Here will be a task worthy of the Federated Government of India, when it takes form,
"ORGANISING FOR PEACE.
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roger Keyon hauled down is flag on June 9 on being succeeded as Com. mander-in-Chief at Portsmouth by Admiral Sir Arthur Waistoll. So Sport. far as can be seen, this marks, the
20.
By
Page 10 lawn bowls
pro-
Page 10.
Latest Cables.
Wimbledon tennis results.
Page 10 Report of the Royal Commission
Page 9..
Page 8.
The heat wave in America con
At Heploy the American chal- enge for the Grand Challenge Cup failed in the first attempt. Page 10.. Kuerten, the German, “ Jack the Ripper," was guillotined yesterday.
Page 9. morning.
The airmon Poat and Gatty cir- cumaviated the world in 4 days. actual flying time.
Page 9. A deficit of 8903,000,000 is reveal-
The Home Government has ac Liberal amendment which exempts playing Belds from ed. by the American Treasury for cepted the
the Land Tax.
Page 0. the year ended June 30.. Paige v. The French Government has been The newspaper Niche Nichi has offered a prize of Frs. 22,000 to the presented with an "aide mémoire !! French airmen, Le Brix and Doret, by America in connection with if they succeed in their contem the Hoover moratorium plan
Page 9. plated non-stop flight from Paris to
Pago Di (Continued on previous Column.)
Japan.
Local Notes and Events
Mr. Harry Owen Hughes is con fined to his home with 4 slight attack of 'flu.
The mv. Tai Yin, which sailed from Hong Kong on May 19, ar- rived at New York on June 29,
The annual meeting of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospital will take place to-day, at noon, in the Board Room of the Chamber of Commerce.
Tw British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Antuur HENDERSON, in the Burge Memorial Lecture that he delivered last month, showed the manner in which, the conception of peace has enlarged since the outbreak of the last war. Then peace was an inter-Tisaroes from Java. lude between wars-an agreeable interlude, worth extending if pos sible, but always overshadowed by the necessity of being ready for yar, of arming. The balance of power in Europe meant rival forces that were constantly increased until at last they toppled into conflict. The balance was urcserved by piling up the weights in each scale-pan.
A remand for 24 hours was order. ed in the case of six Chinese who were brought before the Kowloon of having stowed away on the s.5. Magistrate yesterday on a charge
ernment has passed a resolution to
The Kwangtung Provincial the effect that more inspectors shall be appointed to supervise the ad ministration of the different dis tricts in the province.
Qae case of typhoid and two cases of diphtheria (all Chinese) were rè- ported during Wednesday.
The Third Bectional Branch of the Shanghai District Kuomintang. has issued a circular suggesting that the Chinese Governmentahould forbid Messrs, Millington to operate the Shanghai Broadcasting Station at No. 113-116, Avenue Edward VII, at once because, it is alleged, Messrs. Millington is a foreign con
At a result of the Chineso"Goy erament's strong protests, the wire less station installed by the French Government at the French Park,
cern which has failed to obtain por- Shangil, will no longer accept radiograms for transmission with mission from the Chinese Govern- the exception of weather reportament to install the station, It and official messages, M. Wilden, should be pointed out that Messrs. French Minister, having notified Millington do not operate the the Nanking Government to this Shanghai Broadcasting Station, effect, zays the Sinwanpao.
At the Central Magistracy yester day, Inspector Bloor, on instruc-Looking Back 25 Years. tions from the Inspector-General
During the hearing of a case in of Police, applied for the with- against the Queen's Theatre, Cen Gov-drawal of summonses taken out the Supreme Court yesterday there was an' amusing incident which tral Theatre and the Paramount consideraly enlivened the proceed- Film Co., who were alleged to haveings Mr. Grist had made his stored films in unauthorised places, opening statement for the plaintiff The application was granted on the and had sat down, while Mr. Ordinace did not cover offences in denly, the Paisne Judge, who had Magistrate being informed that the Hurtshouse offered some remarks
on behalf of the defendant. Sud public places of entertainment.
been looking keenly at Mr. Grist, addressing Mr. Grist informed him interrupted Mr. Hursthouse and
Mr. and Mrs Eric Teichman, of the engagement of their niece, Miss H.M. Legation, Peiping, announce Jaan Dolbey, to Mr. R. V. Dewar Duric, of the 2nd Battalion, the
His friends will welcome the nows
casier than might be supposed. The When the weights were beyond the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. that Dr. David Z. T. Yui, general that he could not recognise him.
Messrs. Li Lu Cho and Lin Yick Chung are to be appointed directors of the Central Bank at Canton succeeding Wong Kue Sho and Fan Chi Wu who resigned. Mr. Huang Roon Cheung has been appointed vice-president of the bank.
"
Sentence of one month's hard labour was passed at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday on Chan Sai, who was charged with larceny of
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secretary of the National Committee Everybody knew that something old adage "honesty is the best seale's capacity it broke. That was
of the Y.M.C.As. in China, is now was wrong. It could not be that policy," may be taken as the root war. Fence will not be achieved by
making favourable progress alter his Honour's eyesight was failing! Clean and airy fac principle.
his recent serious illness and is No, the fault, whatever it was, iny a balance of two groups but by a
considered out of danger. Under with Mr. Grist, as a glance at his tories, reasonable hours, holidays, conscious effort on the part of all
the advice of his physicians, how face showed. He stammered, out good wages and welfare work are the leading nations of the world
ever, he has been compelled to re-some remarks, and left the seat, linquish his duties until the begin-Mr, Hursthouse saying, I'm sorry all sound business propositions to achieve it for its own sake. As
ning of the next year and will prob I can't lend you one. Then it They induce health, content, enthu
Mr. HENDERSON, put it, “The
ably be leaving for Tsingtao. in a appeared that Mr. Grist had been siasm and loyalty. Men and women pooples must be impressed with the
fortnight or so to spent the holi- guilty of a breach of court who are sick, anxious, underpaid |
days."
etiquette. He was wearing a grey and generally sweated do not tura conception that, pence is a great
jacket under his robe instead of the constructive ideal which must bo two bicycles, Defendant's excuse According to a statement made | regulation black one. Whether he out anything like the same quality diligently pursued if we would was that he hired the machines and by Admiral Chen Shao Kuan, borrowed the necessary satorial 'or quantity of goods. The money enable the nations of the world to
gave them to friends, who diap-acting Minister of Navy, the cruiser effect from a Ingal friend in the saved by stinginess is wasted many live together under conditions of PERSON
peared with them,
Ninghai, 3,000 tons, now being vicinity, it would be difficult to say, built to the order of the Chinese but the business of the Court was timen over, not merely in strikes freedom, equality, and security." Nine of the China Merchants B.N.Government in Japan at a cost of suspended for only a few minutes- and sickness, but in the general And, Mr. HENDERSON pointed out, service have been comman- October 10 next. China's National smile on most faces and then ho Co. e eleven vessels on the Yangtare | Y.4,230,000, will be launched on during, which time there was a decred by the National Government Day. Admiral Chon said he will returned properly attired in black- for the transportation of troops, go to Japan personally to officiate jacket, and the hearing was con with the result that the company at the christening ceremony and tinued Hong Kong Daily Pren, Yangtsze sailings for the time pleted in April, 198 has been compelled to suspend its that the new vessel will be com- July 3, 1000,
Another cruiser, of the same size, has been | Looking Back 50 Years., ordered by the Chinese Ministry of
Engineering Works, he stated, Navy from the Kiangoon Dock and The following account of the average amount of banknoter in Hong Kong during the month end- Believed to have arisen throughing May, 31′ is pulished in the Bond, and his explanation that he duties, a serious fight took place fish. He was arrested in Jordan jealousy over the allotment of Gaietter received the fish from a cook on a between two Indian policemen at German ship asa cumshaw was the Shamshuipo Police Station on Oriental Bank Comora, Medicat Wednesday night, as a result of not accepted
which both men were admitted to Chartered Mercantile The Mukden High Court request hospital. The two men, after being Bank of India. London,
detailed to certain duties, quarrel and China to make a post-mortem examination led over the allocation of work when Chartered Bank of India, of the bout of, 141, Bhuảng Cáo, they returned to their quarters London and Ching Mohammedan from Liaoyang, who Words led to blows and one of the Hong Kong & Shanghai,
Bank died, it is alleged, from injuries constables as alleged to have used
1,327,847 received from Japanese police. The a chopper. One is suffering from doctor now states M. died from a wound in the left upper arm and
Total 83.132,047 fetare of cold water and kerosene left side and the other has an in--Hong Kong Daily Press, July 3, filling his lungs
jury to his right knee.
a
terday, Chan Kwai was sentenced
At the Kowloon Magistracy yes to two months' hard labour for un-
laasitudo and hostility of tho em the next step towards achieving ployers. No one denies that for this is agreed disarmament. Arms tunes have been madis by bad en ments make peace uneasy; competi- ployers, but the industries that last tive armaments make war certain. and are able to adapt themselves to Readiness to disarm is, indeed, the being. changing circumstances are those test of whether or not nations are whore proprietors, managers and seeking peace. If they really trust work people, pull together. There the machinery of international law are many such in England and that has been set-up, they will be lawful possession of six bags of America, and this principle is gain prepared to abandon the private ing ground. The doctrine was sanction of force. That people, preached to Victorian England by human being generally, are for die JOHN RUSKIN, who was told by hard armament there can be little ques- headed business men to get on with tion. But, will their Governments
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his pretty writing about pictures truly represent them in the mattered an English doctor in Mukden end to leave indury ziens. They only fearai Mr. Har men that knew all about business son, is that the nations will not preferred the doctrine of the Iron show the Governments in time that Law of Wages-e, pay & man they can count upon support for enough to keep him strong enough all reductions, however drastic, to to work and not a farthing more.” which the Conference may agree.
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