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W. E. HOLLANDS,

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representation of Wilkinson, Heywood & Clark will be transferred to MEARS. DODWELL & Co. Len., as from lar AUGUST, 1932.

All customers are kindly requested to address enquiries, orders, etc. to our now Agents instead of to Meegre. 8. C. Lay & Co. after that date.

For WILKINSON, KEYWOOD & CLARK,

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THE CHINESE ENGINEERING & MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.)

NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF 8% FIRST MORTGAGE DEBENTURES (KAILAN BONDS),

ISSUR OF NEW TALONS WITH COUPONS Nos. 41 To 60 ATTACHED.

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

No the Talons at the foot of

the Debentures most now be detached and surrendered to the TIENTSIN OFFICE

of the Kailan Mining Administration to be exchanged for new Talong with Coupons Nos. 4t to 60 attacked.

Your Car,

Sir!

When you roach

England Gilman'a will arrange that a new Hillman

or Humber,

whatever model you choose, will be waiting for you

On the

quay

Ready for

you to drive away. Get full enjoyment out of

Your next

DEATH.

leave.

A P.B. S

MACGREGOR.-On July 90, at the Matilda Hospital, MARGARET MACGREGOR, aged 41, of the English Presbyterian Mission, Amoy,

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London Ofke: 53. Fleet

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1932.

nos seem to be carrying the mass of the German people. The voters appeared to be alarmed at the display of violence, and to prefer more moderate candidates. It can- not, however, be denied that in the few smaller States where the Nazis have obtained power they have used it well, clearing up abuses and imposing efficient and economical administration. Many observers are of opinion that Herr Hire and his supporters are making great headway in Germany, and even, that the movement goes deeper than electioneering and party politics. A helief is said to be growing that Horr HITLER has to offer a re generation of Germany; a re- fashioning of the national spirit; a moderating of, the prevailing materialism; a cleaning of the dark spots that smirch alt democratic politics, The regeneration of Prussing under Stein, after the defeat of Jean and the Napoleonic humiliations are recalled, though military violonce is not seriously

mentioned.

Even if the Nazis de not secure a clear victory at the polls it is expected that they will be ready to join a coalition government, and thus exercise a direct influence over affairs. But oven fuli Nazi Government is not expected to at tempt rash and dangerous movis either in home or foreign offairs

The situation does not admit of vast changes Foreign policy must be directed according to realities, and, in Germany the State control of the banks, the shipping lines and other enterprises has proceeded to such lengths, owing to the neces sity for Government aid and re- guiation, that the process of sociali sation, urged by the Nazis, will have to take its natural course and can only be either retarded or accelerated to a small degree by political action. The great factor remains the steadiness, the caution and the good sense of the German people which militates against any fear that the wild words of a general election should ever be translated inte foolish und wrong-

The Daily Press. ended action.

HONG KONG, JULY 22, 1932,

GERMANY'S CRISIS.

Application must be mado in person or through a Bank or other duly Ar this distance, and on authorised Agent: applications made through the post cannot be dealt

with.

All Talons must be listed on the proper form which may be obtained on application.

As the old Talons have to be forwarded by the Kailan Mining Administration to the Transfer Ofice of the Company in London, the

the

strength of a fow, short cables, it

is imposible to guage the signi- ficance of the recent coup in Prussia by which the State Government has been superceded by a Dictatorship. The Gatensible reason for Herr von PATEX's action in that the Prussian

UNMASKING THE DOPE

TRADE.

ONE by one the world's done kings ars tumbling from their thrones For thirty yeare, MOHAMED MUS- TAPHA NAFE: had been defying the forces of law and order. Now even he has met his Waterloo and his Wellington in the person of RUSSELL PASIA, the retired British General who directs the activities

Tale of the Day.

News and Views

He was rather rude about "the: “ssance,”?....

**Here you are, sir,” cried the kind of men who wear silks and A ghostly visitant appeared anu hawker. "Buy some nice flowers for tins and blouses and jewellery hovered over the heads of the au thus making their sex a matter of dienos, uttering unearthly sobs and your sweetheart."

"Nothing doing," responded the doubt,"

moans and bringing muffled shrinks from women whom it touch young man, "I haven't got n sweetheart."”'.

ed in its progress. "Buy some flowers for your wife, then," said the hawker.

“Wrong again," was the answer. "I'm not married."

Well, then, guy'nor, buy some to celebrate, your luck!

Cheers for King Bolt

Ex-King Alfonso set a worthy and a novel example to English.

mea.

Then followed Mr. Ernest Thesi, ger, clad in a gorgeous blue coa tume,

We are used to being laughed

at in the streets,” he said.

there were sighs of relief when the It was an eerie experience, and

"But beware! you defenders of Window shutter was opened, and tho.

garb.

brilliant daylight flooded the ball- Fashions conventional

revealing Father Knapp change quickly. To-day we are re-room, garded as freaks: Take care that suniling from the stage at the dis to-morrow you are not regarded as!

comfiture of the guests.. fogeys."

The Ghost."

Court Lights!

Notts Court Official: What do you use the motor-cycle fort Man:

A "Ghost walked the other day After presenting a polo trophy at

at Chelsea House, Cadoganplace,To ride on. Ranelagh he called for three cheers

re- the famous mansion where only a for the sunny weather! The

few months ago Lord Kyliant en sponse might have been more hearty!

toriained lavishly,

Evening Dress!

*

*

Solicitor, to Debtor, at Bow: Debtor (cheerily): Yes, an old cus- You often appear at this court?

tomer.

M

out my hand to signal that I was Motorist at Wood Green: I pat

The "ghost," together with Japanese "medium" and othei manifestations, usually only seen in There has been in London a diu-true spiritist circles, were present- ner debate between members of the ed in the ballroom of the house by Men's Dress Reform Party and Father Knapp, a Dominican priest, going to turn. members of the normally dressed to an andience of 200 people.

Magistrato: And, like many mo masculino public,

Father Knapp, who is conjurer and a member of the Maagain as if you were afraid it elever torista I have seen, pulled it back gic Circle, wore the flowing Saver would get. burned. arola-like black and white habit of his order. He set out to prove hin assertion that "deception is th basis of all spiritist seances."

The chairman, Dr. C. W. Saleeby, opened the debate by voicing the opinion that "what cannot be washed should not be worn.".

Mr. C. E. M. Joad then spoke for the motion, "That man, must be redressed."

Red, White and Black,

Mr. Joad supported his motion physically by wearing a cricket shirt and a red cummerbund with

a dinner jacket and trousers.

He was most contemptuous of men's conventional dress, and espe- cially of the little black box which is known as a bowler hat."

The Manhood of England,

Mr. Anthony Bradley, in imma- culate evening dress, opposed the the man- motion, and defended hood of England" in stentorian

tones.

A Japanesə Medium,

A ghostly hand spelled out ou the blackboard answers to questions put by the audience. The Japaness girl "medium," bound with oord, made weird music with tambourince and tom-toma.

ed that Satan

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went to the Aldershot Tattoo a few Tottenham Wife: My husband

nighs ago, and ever since has been doing everything at the double.

Empire. Wine.

Jon-

sonte extent

Imports to Cannda of sparkling wines from Australia and South Africa gradually are increasing, as the quality of these She juggled with figures, declar. beverages becomes known to Cunn

dian consumera. To was her control, ·

wines from these sister Dominic ng are displacing the historie produsta of Portugal, Spain and France, and the movement is the more significant when it is remembered Soles Moars and Relieff

that it is only in the past year or Then, in impenetrable darkness,; two chat anything approaching an came the piece de resistance of the (Continued or next Columna

counted money in an unseen purae, and astonished the guests with a dozen other remarkable tricks

J

Local and General

Three cases of cholera and one of diphtheria were reported on Wednesday.

A Chinese girl, aged 10, suddenly collapsed while walking in Public Square, Yaumati, on Wednesday. She was taken to the Kwong Wah Hospital,

At a cost of $700,000, the Tai of the Central Narcotics Intellig- Ping Theatre at West Point has

Bureau RUSSELL, PASHA became Commandant

at Cairo. When been reconstructed and will be

enco

of the Cairo Police, he was quick to opened shortly. The alterations in perceive the advantages of inter- clude the installation, of talking national Co-operation. Co-opera-

oxchange will take approximately State Government has not been tion through the League of Nations picture machines.

eight wooks for completion.

THE KAILAN MINING, ADMINISTRATION,

E. J. NATHAN, 9394]

General Manager.

HONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE OF INTERIM DIVIDEND

maintaining public order and has allowed too much latitude to the

immediately became a keystone of bis, policy. The operation of the

The engagement is announced of Mrs Turnor, living at 7, Scen Rhona Alice, only daughter of Keen Terrace, Causeway Bay, has Mr. and Mrs. A. C. J. Towers, of reported to the police the loss of Ipoh, to Mr. John Gilbert Chur- two finger rings, one set with dia- chill, of the Chartered Bank, Ipoh, monds and the other mounted with second son of Captain John Francis Churchill, of 2, Coltbridge Gardens, Edinburgh, W.

It is now officially announced that the Secretary of State for the Colonies has been pleased to ap point Mr. M. B. Shelley, Treasurer, Straits Settlements, Class 1A, Malayan Civil Service, to be British Resident, Perak, with effect from June 22, 1932, inclusive.

a pink oval camco. They are valued at $100 each. Mrs. Turner states that she left the rings in the toilet room at the Royal Naval Dockyard Recreation Club on the evening of the 9th instant.

MT. E. M. Scoular, of the A.P.C, Seremban, is shortly going to Kuala Lumpur an transfer, and Mr. A. F. Anderson, of the A.P.C, Kunla Lumpur, will be taking his place in Seremban. It is understood that Mr. Scoular is taking the place of going to Malacca as manager of the A.P.C. there in place of Mr. Vignoles, who is going on leave.

Communists. The factor that must Leaguo's Opium Convention of 1925 the Sailors' and Soldiers Home who has been appointed to a high Mr. W. G. Taylor, who is shortly

has brought a train of disasters to the international gangs of drug traffickers, whose activities range over several continents.

The President and Committee of gratefully acknowledge the receipt of the following donation to the funds of the Home: the Hong Kong Football Association $150.00.

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The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the week ending July 2, amounted to 112,487 metric tons, and the sales during the period of 87,093 metrio

It is reported that Mr. C. C. Wa, official position in Haipan by the Canton Government, has declined to offer, owing to the disrupted con- ditions prevailing there. Mr. Wu, it is said intends going abroad to study political conditions.

accident

be remembered is that the German Reichstag elections take place in less than a fortnight and the whole

The latcat case has revealed fur-

Owing to the inclimate weather, country is in the grip of fierce and ther proof of the wide ramifications

many people were unable to see bitter electioneering. It is in that and the inexhaustable ingenuity of

the mannequin parade yesterday, the leading drug syndicates, Apart

which has been for the last three light we should judge the attack from MOHAMED MUSTAPHA NAYEI Rnd

Mrs. B. Paas, living at 287, on VON PAPER's Government made his four Egyption confederates who

Sincere Co., a special programme Moon wore involved in a motor has been arranged for today to TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ten days ago by Hort HITLER. have been sentoncel, six foreigners

Prince Edward Road, and Mrs. days held at the roof garden of Not an INTERIM DIVIDEND HITLER tends towards violence of the leader of the gang

are awaiting trial in the Consular tans.

on Wednesday evening when their cars enme into collision afford those who were disappointed of FOUR Fer Cant, (49%), amount speech and tho conditions were not actually went to the length of Mr. R. Painsot, manager of the on the Tsinwan Road near the an opportunity to soe the show

Littin Shop, Gloucester Building seventh milestone. ing to FORTY Cents per Share on the

which has proved to be an out- Both women

Times 2.30 and Fully-paid up Shares and THIRTY likely to damp his ardour. There founding & shipping company in

: 6.30 p.m. as before, Cents per stars on the Partly-paid up is no doubt that Lausanne, though order to facilitate the smuggling of Arcade, has notified the police of escaped serious injuries but the left standing success.

narcotic drugs. Chemists in his the loss of a piece of carved white mudguard of Mrs. Pass car was Shares of the Company, for the Bli

a big advance when viewed from a laboratories at Csite devoted their jade, valued at $100. He missed it damaged by the impact. Months ended 30th June, 1932, will be paid on MONDAY; the 8th August, world standpoint, was a deep din-skill to finding fresh ways of disfrom his shop on Tuesday morn

guising morphins and heroin ting. 1932, on which dato Dividend War. appointment to the mass of German look like harmless preparations. ranta may be obtained on application people. They expected an ending NAFI used his persuasive tongue at the Registered Office of the of reparations and a cancelling blackmailed them into hecoming his to nttraet innocent men, and then Company, Exchange Building, 4th

of the war guilt" clauses. They unwilling tools. No wonder that Floor

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the found another threo and a half RUSSELL PABHA described him as

Egypt'a underworld." MONDAY, the 1st August to MUN DAY, the th August, 1992, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board of Directors.

W. L. MoKENZIE,...

Secretary

Mr. H Barrett, Principal notified the police of the loss of Warder at Victoria Gaol, bus a lady's handbag, valued at $20, from a window ledge at his resid

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Australia in the past year con- tributed $1,377 gallons or Lon sparkling winea to the Canadian wins collar, which compares -- well with 3,182 gallons only five years age and 24,082 gallons in 1030-31. The Union of South Africa sent her first consignment to Canada in 1030, boing 2,581 gallons, and last year the total went up to 10,198 gallons.

Game to the End.

In a poaching caso at Oxford police court one of the chief ex- hibits was a hare which had been killed on Whit Sunday-five weeks earlier.

A constable solemnly produced the animal from a heap of wrappings magistrates, beat a basty retreat.

The magistrates stood it for, five and, after placing it in front of the

minutes and then suspended the takon from the room and buried proceedings while the animal was All the windows of the court weré opened to their fullest extent.

A Degression Story..

Company will be CLOSED from milliard marks to pay and no dia.:." one of the most sinister figures of ence, 3, Breezy Path, between 3 20 at 5 p.m. on July 3 and it was Warder A. L. Buchanani gave evi-

At Victoria Gaol yesterday morn- ing, Cheung Sau Fo, the third man

Depression has affected American According to a report made to who were sentenced to death for railways as severely as most other the police by Mr. A. K. Dimond, the murder of Teang Tai Kai in stocks. Hence this apocryphal Acting Manager of the Hong Kong Victoria Gap, was executed. A story which is now going the Hotel, a Frenchman, 20 years of verdict of "Death in execution of rounds of New York age, named Iphet, left the the law" was returned by the jury. The other day the son of Mr. Hotel on July 3 and had not in an inquiry held yesterday after- Harriman, the former American been seen since. He was last seen noon before Mr. Schofield. Chief railroad king, was travelling on one then known that he was going for A swim. Mr. Iphet was a visitor dece us did Dr. Griffiths, Medical Officer of the Gaol. Mr. J. W to the Colony,

Franks, Superintendent of Prisons and Mr. A. Hopkins, Assistant A collision between a tram and a Superintendent, were both present on Wednesday. According to the at 5 a.m.

Hong Kong, 18th July, 1932. [2800

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONG KONG

...

of the great American railways. A fellow traveller came into his

carriage.

According to the report submitted 3.10 p.m. au Wednesday. to the League of Nations, "the arrests have spread panic and con- Mr. A. Caldecott, CM.G., C.B.E., fusion among the traffickers, no British Resident, Selangor, has been one know when his turn for arrest appointed to be Supernumerary may come." This is a situation Staff Officer of the rank hitherto which would have delighted the late attached to the post of Chief Secre- WD lorry occurred in Whitfield at the execution, which took placosible, replied Mr. Harriman, jnr, EDGAR WALLACE! The advantage tary to Government, F.M.S., with driver of the forry, he was follow- will be pressed home not only in effect. from March 25, 1932, incluing tram No. 48, when the latter Egypt but in all countries which give. are connected with her by the drug trafic.

**Your father will soon he manag- ing this railway again," he said..

“I'm afraid that will be impos-

my father is dead.": "I know," was the answer, the railroad's going to hell, any

A fine of $3,000 or in default, suddenly stopped, causing the lorry

cussion of the "clauses." They felt that Germany had given overy thing and received nothing. The diplomatic technique of the affair did not interest them. They were coptical of the achievements of their representatives and Her HITLER is not at this juncture going to make things easy for the men

to collide with it. The front who signed the Convention. He is

The Right Rev. Dr. L. Perrichon, chassis, springs and wind screen Laat year's big dope trial at IN THE MATTER OF THE FAZ of Righting for a party victory at the Enale in Switzerland, when the Titular shop of Corona and Coad lass of the lorry were damaged. polls, and politics is rough notorious Dr. FRIM MULLER and jutor Bishop of Malacca, accom The tram was practically un-

panied by the Rev Father-Idamaged.. his associates were convicted, show-Riboud, has been-visiting Alor Star MOORE IN AT COLORT or game. Whether the Nazis will gained the source of many of the and Perlle. They were the gueste AnGurrROT, DE victory at the forthcoming elec- Egyption supplies. In that case of the Hon. the British Adviser and Home Kond OBABED.

tions seems to baffle, the propheta Mrs. Baker, TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN Herr HITLER as much in bis plicated. Evidenco suggests that the drug is rapidly diminish: N that the Court has by virtue of

MOOREHEAD, LiȚI OP.

Besi 88 of the Probates. "Ordinance

way.

nine months hard labour, was the sentence passed by Mr. Schofield

from Vancouver, who was charged' yesterday on's Chinese emigrant Just & Mild Protest...

but

with being in posscasion of 132. I feel that one should. protest thets of Alliet opfum in a preparett mildly against the wearing of bath state Mr. F. C. E, Rendell, foring dresses-nent-by-women-golf- House, was yesterday. pentenced man returned to China from Van Home. It is, in many respects, an A houseboy, employed in Phillips ¦ the defence, pointed out that the ers, says a correspondent from by Mr. Fraser to two weeks' hardcouver in 1930 with a passport to ideal form of weir for the sort of favour, and Lausanne-is-his-ace in Europe, but the Opium Section Home pupora to hand announce Defendant was also charged with since his return he had spent

Inbour, on a charge of twelve cakes. return to Canada within four years weather we have been having

all The Jamented if not Into Mrs 7897 (No. 9 of 1897, made as Order and king of trumps the ace, in of the League of Nations realises the wedding, which took place on the theft of four glass tumblers, hin money and in order to obtain Grundy has nothing to do with my limiting the Time for sending in Claims that he can urge that implacable how much remains to be done. The June 11, at Great Linford, Bucks, but as there was no evidence to passage money, he had to borrow objection, either. Rather do I make restrictions imposed by various of Mr. Geoffrey Leicester Gray, of support this charge, his Worship from his clansmen who asked him my protest on behalf of those to or against the above Estate to the hardness of the conditions imposed, countries in accordance with the the North Borneo Civil Service, dismissed it. The dafendeat was to carry the opium. Mr. Rendall persevering, middle-aged gentlemen editor and Claimants are hereby the king, in that Italy and Great 1995 Convention have made smug only son of the late Mr. Leonard stopped by an Indian constable in pointed out that the defendant had who find it extramely diffenit, even required to send their Claim to the Britain, showed increased sympathy gling much more difficult Never Gray, of Kingston, Jamaica and Kimberley Road and in a basket been very frank to the officers who in ordinary circumstances, to keep Undersigned by the abere Date.

their heads down when they miss theless, it is important that last Mrs Gray, of Burkby," Cam-which he was carrying was found | arrested him. His Worship re with the German point of view. year's agregaons on the limitation bridge Park, Twickenham, to four glass tumblers and twelve marking that defendant had prob, the shot for which they are trying. Dated thir 14th day of July, 1999.

On the other hand, both the State of manufacture should come into Penelope Milnes Townsend, only cake. He was taken into custody ably lost his opportunity of re- It will not be made any, easier by BJ. E. P. H. LANG.

and the Presidential elections were force as soon na possible thus deal child of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Town when he could give no atisfactory turning to Canada, said that he visions in the latest Lado outfits ing a further blow at smugglers by sond, of The Cottage, Great account of how he came by these would not be hard on him. He floating about the fairways in tile Nar set back This arty "did" cutting off their supplier

i Aned the defendant as stated above, middle distance will it!--

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