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CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

O 'EAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

CONSIGNEES pour Co.'s Vessel

"BUMABUS"

F20 UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE aro hereby notiñol that their Cargo will bo Jischarged inte Holt'a Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie as Consigues risk and subject to Torms and Conditions of Storage at Holt'a Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from

Golowa on. and after 1st November.

Uptiona! Vargo will not be landed hors unlosa Notice has been given prior to Steamer's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the inal port of pall to which the option extends.

All brokea, chuted sad damaged Doods are to be left in the Godowas, whore they will be examined on any Tuesday and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 AM. And Noos within the Fros Storage period.

No Clatma will be laitted alter the Goods have left the Steamer'a Uadown, and all Goods remaining andalivered after the 28th November, will be subject

to Bout

All Csime against the Stammor must be run to the Undersigned on ar before the Doc., 1932, or ttoy w not be na gnized.

Do Fire Insurance with be effectel

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agunta

21st November, 1912

ENVOY FROM RAILWAY MINISTRY EXPLAINS

WHY COMPLETION OF SHIU. CHOW.HSUCHOW LINE HAS BEEN DELAYED

Canton, Nov. 10. Mr. Kwan Kang Lan, adviser ta bho Railway Ministry in Nanking

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1932.

JOLLY TEA DANCE

FRED PIERCE AT THE H.K.

HOTEL

A jolly tea dance was held yes terday in the roof garden of the Hong Kong Hotel, Fred Pierce,

vaudevillo " versatile

artiste,"

adding very considerably to the enjoyment with his song absurdi-

bies.

who is here on a visit to inspect the construction of the Shinchow-su-

Very many people try to do this. chow section of the Canton-Hankow.

type of entertaining, but it is not Railway. He explained in an in-

every day that one meets a Fred terview with pressmen the reason

Pierce his stammering song was a of the delay in the completion of this important railroad was & lacklight, and worral have gone even

WITH THE VOLUNTEERS AT TALK WITH THE BOY

FANLING

at

WHO WAS KING

MICHAEL OF RUMANIA IN

HIS NURSERY

PASSION FOR MOTOR-CARS

GOVERNMENT BY

** QUACKS **

MR. LANSBURY ATTACKS

" VILE” TORY POLICY,

Mr. George Lansbury, speaking

PASSENGERS,

Dopartures.

The following passengers left. by the P. & O. 8.8. Confu for London on Saturday:-Rev. E. Allens, Lt. R. W. Anstice, R.N., Brigadier E.

of withusiasm on the part of autho, eller with a moro lively audience. a halt was called in the hostilities day in the Oriental express from which "that Government of quark Mrs, M. E. Dillon, Mrs. J. E. B.

rities in control of the line. Mr. Kwan was at non time bend of the canstruction office for the Honchow Hengelow (Human) sub-section of the uncompleted portion of the line, when there was a plun, to build the line southwards, but the plan was subsequently abandoned.

IN

pretion on behalf of the Railway In carrying out the present in- Ministry, Mr. Kwan says ho paying particular, attention to the products of the country through which the railway passes, for such products have a great bearing on the future working of the line."

At present the construction of the (289 line will be immediately attended

PURVICES CONTRACTUELS DE MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

MS. PARAMIS,"

ARRIVED HONG KONG ON WEDNESDAY, THE 230 NOV., 1992.

From MARSEILLES, &c.

NSIUNEES of Cargo by the above anmod teamer are hereby informed that their Honde, with the exception of Oplam, Treasure and Yain. ables, ar being inled sast placed at their risk in the Godowns of the Hon. King and Kowloon Wharf and Glodowa Do., v., Kamioon, whence Delivery ons be a mad as the Goods are landed.

Goods not cleared within 7 days, ia elod." lato, of arrival, will be subject to Ren

Ai Jims must be sent to the Undar signes befors Saturday, the 3rd Dec..

Sur they will not be recognized. Usinagel packages must be left in the Godown for examination by th Consignees and the Company's Bar- телота, Mestre, Goddard & Douglas, a 10 m. on Tuesday, the 20th Nov, 1932 Rovenue Conaignaos must have a Officer in attendance when damaged dutinbls goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

No Ulaima will be admittel afbor the Goods have left the Godowns,

No Fia la 5200 will be affected by

us in any case whatever,

R. CEL,

Agent,

[28 0

Hong Kong. 23 Nor., 1932,

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

BREMEN.

THE Mtor Si.

THE

"TRAVE"

having arrived from BREMEN, HAM- BURG and Ports, Consignass of Carço are hey notified that their Cargo is being lauded at their rink into the Go- downe of the Dong Kong sad Kowloon Whart and Godowa Co., Ltd, Kowloon, where Delivery can le obtained.

the

Consignes are farther notified that Motor Ship "TRAVE' has taken at BAMBURG and BREMEN Through

for HONG KONG

* Añucas,"

DI 8.8.

8.8.

Cargo for "ANTER."

$.8. "OFTIMA' and 8.8.

"FERONIA

PRIAMU" from KOTKA, WIBORG, GOTHENBURG, MAENTYLUOTO

and COPENHAGEN.

„One; suspected that the grave young Chinese men and the lovely young Chinese girls were too intent on dancing to appreciate fully an entertainer who stole the floor, however god he might be...

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teers.

A Lecture and Home Agala. Sunday afternoon was taken up by a most interesting lecture, by an "old hand" About five o'clock

To-day is the king's birthday, for which, it was stated, the Crown'

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strains, and P.T. aguin indulged in, the sergeant major's command, the double heing the signal for an early morning frisk across the

at Bow, said that the Tory Govern. Ansley, Mrs. E. O. Baker, Mr. paddy-fields. It was also the signal

ment d proved itself the mest Balmukand, Hey, W. Brown, Mr. for certain members of the com

miserabie of failures. I stood be- [L. II. V. Booth, Dr. and Mrs. G. pany to dodgo quietly behind the

Sinaia (Rumania), Oct. 18.--The fore the world as the most hopeless D. R. Black, Miss A. Black, Miss conveniently situated bathrooms, there to await the return of the Crown Prince of Romanin, aged ficinis the nation had over knows. A. A. Thom, Mr. and Mrs. A.

collection of footling, futile poli- barriors and then lead the field into ton, made known to me to-day that Now that some of the Liberals had Brostedt, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. the parade ground in good style.

the great cullee Our tactical it would be his pleasure to receive senttied out," To war once more. minœuvres,

practical hostilities, in the Royal Nursery this after.tinu of political doctors was reveal. Bertram, Master J. D. Bertram, ed as a gathring of quarks, held Mr. . Bower, Mr. II. N. Cheng, and "taking cover (lying motion noon, writes H. J. Greenwall, together by one bond of union Mr. Y. K. Chen, Mr. Chon Hais, less under a shady trea) now being

hatred of the Labour Party.

Miss M.. E. Cavett, Mr. Chan Yew the subject for our lieutenant's un- Daily Express correspondent.

The Liberal quacks could never Chong, Ldg. Cook J. Coales, Mr. stinted praise. Just before tiflin, The Crown Prince arrived yester.

escape responsibility for the policy. Carson, Miss D. A. Coelesedge, to allow a more than usually ent- Vienna, and was met by his father,ery had imposed on the nation. De Courry, Mr. de Chalfoy, Major, prising photographer to snap the 0.0. surrounded by & substantial King Carol, who presented him Most of all they must bear their General A. II. Eustacs, Mr. and which the share of the shame and disgust Mrs. F. H. Forde and two children, background of Hong Kong Volun with a motorway, in

Crown Prince drove himself back which all right-minded people felt Miss S. Sapolskain, Mr. E. Fuller, regarding the Government's vile Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ferguson, to the palace"

policy towards the unemployed. Misses D., E. and M. Ferguson, Mrs. L. Forster, Misses A. and E. A World of Abundance.

Forster, Mrs. N. A. Gossevely and The way out was simple in the infant, Capt. W. Galway, Mr. The Socialist way was Gopichand, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. definite. In a world of abundance firaves and infant, Marine G. W. the one thing needed was distribu- Gurney, Miss M. Graes, Mr. J. T. of K. Gilchrist, Mr. E. S. Hall, Mr. tion. There was abundance

money,

If money could not be Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. for social purposess it was Hunt, Miss E. R. Hatfehl, Mrs. the duty of the Government raise E. R. Hunter and infant, Miss J. The Hunter, M, K. M. Chappelle, the money in other ways. national credit was strong enough Rev. Brother James, O.B. Mr. for any purpose which was of ser A. J. Johnson, A.B. D. H. Jones, For purposes Mr. K. Kawata, Mr. A. Kershaw, We caught the train. Men, equip

vice to the nation. of war the Government would not | Mr. L. Kosloff. Mr. L. F. Kung, ment and hagzage wero piled in, and procceded to illustrate with the only birthday celebrations were hesitate to take whatever it need Mr. D.. R. Kinloch, Mr. and Mrs. cong and verse that the rigours of a Te Deum chanted in all thes, and today we were at war with M. M. Loutite and infant. Mr. and first 1039 camp had left us un-churches of unania and birth be used so that we might win the children, Mr. J. Langouston, Mr. poverty, and all our resources must Mrs. Leong Boon Sweet and thres dismayed.

day lunch in the castle here with war.

and Mrs. S. G. IT. Leyh, Mr. J. B. Moodie, Mrs. Moodis, Miss P. the ling's sister, who was the only

Moodie, Mr. B. 8. Mehta, Miss A. woman present.

POPE'S OWN RAILWAY

Mitzier, Miss A. MdNeill, Mr. T. STATION

Murphy, Comdr. Engr. J. Manley, R.N., Mr. W. C. McGavin, Mr. V. Nathormal, Mrs. 1. E. Owen, Mr. MARELE RECEPTION HALL P. J. O'Neill, Mr. F. W. Pilbeam, Comdr. E. 0. Priestley, R.N., Mr I drove to the palace, a pretty

Vatican City: Oct 20. The and Mrs. G. W. Robinson, Mr. A. building surrounded by higu moun-Vatican City Railway Station will Rose, Rt. Rev. Bishop of Singapore tains, and was received by Colonel be officially handed over in about and Mrs. Roberts and infant, Miss

wo begin to rack up, and conster-Prince returned from England, nation sets in in every other tent where he was visiting his mother, in the line.

the former Queen of Rumania, whose brother George, the ex-King of Greece, is married to King Carols sister Elizabeth

tu

I was told that there are several verses about the blushing bride, probably the rest of them ara better reserved for mom hilarious hour than 6 p.m. and, as

Anyone seen necompaniment to a drink more

spare water- sparkling than ton. However that bottls?"

Hey! that's my may be Fred Pierce was a success,

equipment and. will, I think, win his audi-you're putting on!"

"Who's grabbed my rito' ence woin with unch appearance. He is entertaining during the "I told you it would get knocked special dinner dances in the Roof over if you left it there."

to by the present director, Mr. Lingarden tonight, and on Wednes Hong Fun, up to, the Hunan horder. The construction of the line further oh will have to be fully considered and fresh plans formulated.

TO

COMING SOON THE KING'S

BROKEN: SMASHED! Everything

sacred everything

dear...now! forbidden!

FORGOTTEN COMMANDMENTS

SARI MARIT GENE RAYMOND MARGITE CHURCH SAVING PICHIL

hë solo come 1207 Pictur

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE:

From November 22, to 28 1932.

HIGH WATSI,

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Date of

All Goods remaining undelivered after Tues. 2!

the 28th of Nov. 1902, will be subject | Wid, :3

to Heat.

No Fire Insurancs will be effected by

as in any case whatever..

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Daunged Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Con migues and the Company's Surveyor", Bat.

Messm, Anderson & Asho, at 10 h.m., | on the 25th of November, 1933,

20

Suo. 27

Consignees mast have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damng p datiable goods are examined by the Mon. 36

Company's surveyors.

No Claim will be admitted after the Goods are left the Godown and al Olaims must be

presented within Two

Weeks of the Ship's arrival hero, after which date they will not be recognised,

Consignees are requested to surrender Aheir Bills of Lading to the Undervigned for Countersignature,

MELŐHERS & 00.

Agenta:

NORDDEUTSCHE LILOTD, BAKIN.

2801

Hong Kong, 19th Nov, 1882

"People Who Matter**

PEOPLE WHO

MATTER, to the adverter are the people who can -afford-to-Inɛy-him- goods. Most of then people buy, arid rond this

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SILVER LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM NEW YORK.

Motor

THE MOVERSANDAL" having arrived from the above Port on 17th instant, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godown of the Hong Kong and Kowloos. Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at. Consigueos' rink and стрепва.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goode are to be left in the Godowas, whore they will be examined on Wednesday, 23rd instant at 10 a.m.

day, at the.. Thanksgiving dinner in the Grill Room, on Thursday as well as at the ten dances this werk.

E. M.B.

FRIENDS PAY LORD PLUMBER'S DEBTS

100 BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED BY JUDGE CHAWFORD.

EUROPE RETURNING TO HOARDING

EFFECT OF PANIC

IGNORANT PEASANTS.

It was anticipated that a little Crown Prince would have to take part in a big mounted parade, but

There is a grave political crisis in Rumania, and the Cabinet Cour- ONeil Chamber is a royal coach in a

siding in the station here.

The phantom of monetary in atability which has appeared in many countries has led to the re- hoarding, one of the greatest disas

ex

Crawford at Barnet when it wasvival of the medieval process of Griguescu, who accompanied the week's time by the Italian Gov. AL, Rhodes, Mr. T. J. Richards,

The bankruptcy of Lord Plumer,

of the

inte Field-Marsha Plumer, was annulled by Judge Aunounced that all his debts had been paid in full.

Lord Plumer was adjudicated bankrupt in 1928, when he was the Hon. Thomas Plumer. His liabili- ties were then £1508, and his only asset was a pair of gold cuff link which, realised £2.

The Official Receiver said that al- though the debtor had succeeded to his father's title he received no in- terest under his father's will, but certain friends had provided the funds to pay his debts.

Previous Order.

was

A provious receiving order made against the debtor in the High Court in 1022, and it was.re scinded in 1928 on the debts being

ters which could come on the cur rency of a country.

young prince to London. We went up two floors in a lift, and then entered the Crown Prince's apart

That statement was made by Major Walter Elliot, tho new ments, Minister of Agriculture, in a specch at the Scottish Savings Committer'a Conference in the Albert Hall, Stirling, when between 400 and 500 delegates were present.

Rifles and Toys.

In the nite-chamber were half a dozen sporting rifles, four tennis

Dr. Elliot was pointing out that rackets, and a bag of golf clubs. in other countries the process of 1 entered a large room uphulstered saving and investment was by no in green mud white. means as universally accepted as

On a table were a quantity of in Great Britain, where, at the end toys of the nature to amuse a boy of March of this year, the sun ro maining invested

of ten. And as a boy of ten he of the total amount saved through the medium suit.

came in, wearing a grey flannel of Savings Certificates was over £500,000,000, a sum comparable to resembling his mother. He is very He is a good-looking child, much

before the war.

erament, at whose expense it was Stoker R. Read, Mr. P. Smith, Dr. constructed in accordance with the and Mrs. S. D. Sturton and two Lateran Treaty. It will be unique children, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. V. and infant, Capt. and Mrs, W, H. No time-table; of its kind in the world, having: Scott. Dr. and Mrs. W. I. Sloss No booking-ffice or public Smith and two children, Mr. H. nocommodation; and

W. Smith, Mr. B. 1. Stock, Mr. For the time being, at least, no T.-E. Stafford, Dr. and Mrs. N. C. rolling-stock.

Todd, Telegraphist J. Toner, Flight The reception hall is of great Lieut R. M. Trevothna, Mr. and

Four gate, Mr. C. E. Wewster, -Stoker magnificence, being paved and in. Mrs. A. Van E, Mis M. Wet laid with previous marble. huge marble monolitha support the F.O. White, Mrs. M. Wheat- roof, fountains play on the terley, and Sergt. E. C. White. races and in the square in front. within for the Papal Court, the Full accommodation is provided

The Ben Line a.s. Bongice, from College of Cardinals, and the Diplo matic Corps. Astationmaster, Leith, Middlesbro'. Antwerp, Lon- whose post would seem likely to be don, Straits and Manila, loft something of a sinecure, will be Singapure on November 20, and is way which will also supply the rolling-stock when the station is The cost of the station is believed

paid in full. The debtor, who is the amount of the National Debt shy and he does not speak English provided by the Italian State Rail- due to arrive here on November 20..

events of age, served in the Army from 1914 to 1910, and was subse quently employed in Government office at a salary of £300 per an num until March, 1020 Later he was out of employment and his fa- ther made him a voluntary allow ance of £260 to £100 a year until the High Court's receiving order, after which the allowance was made to his wife.

The debtor attributed his failure in the present bankruptcy to the expenses of a law notion through

motor accident in which he was in valved, and also to ill-health.

Judge Crawford said it was al ways a pleasure to him to annul a bankruptcy and he would do so in

this case.

INDIANS OF CANADÂ INCREASE

ESKIMOS REDUCED. TO 5,970.

Canada, Canada's Edmonton, native races and increasing in popu- Intion, according to official figures and estimates. To-day the Indiana number 122,020, which is an in. crease of some 17,000 in twenty years. Of the Eskimos here are 5,079. It was the first counting of heads among the Eskimo triben, xist principally in the which Northwest Territories, but an enti mate made ten years ago by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and missionaries placed their total

at not more than 3,000.

Canadian Indians are wards of the state on most of them live on reserves. They are located in all the provinces, but Ontario has the lead with 30,308 descendants of the aborigines and British Columbin is h close second with 24,590.

very well, although that was his When people began to withdraw first language and it was only two deposits laid nway safely and fruit-Rumanian. their money from the groot national years ago that he began to spenk fully employed, a progressing freez-

used.

"What struck you most in Lon- to have been about £150,000. ing and shrinking came upon the don asked. economic life of a country, said That museum-do you know Major Elliot. who gave a remark-it-where they have all the old ablo illustration from France

A syndicate in a village, he said, would subscribe to buy a £10,000 har of gold, which was sent to the licksmith to have it cut into small wedges. Each member of the syn

dicate received one of these All pieces of gold in order that he could bury it under the floor of his cottage or hide it under his bed.

In the United States of America people had been going further and hoarding not merely pieces of gold but bundles of paper. This made one realise how far the process of education might have to go yet in modern democracy..

STOPPING JAPANESE STEEL RAMP

TOKYO CHAMBER RECOM. MENDS THE ANTI-PRO-

FITEERING LAW.

Tokyo, Nov. 9. In order to prevent steel manufať turers from profiteoring, the Tokyo Chamber of Commerco and Industry

of

cars!!!

I had to confess that, although Londoner born, I had lived abroad so many years that I did not recall that particular museum.

The very helpful colonel said in Freach that it was the Technical Museum.

The prince shook his head de fiantly "It begins with an he insisted.

Motor-cars are the boy's passion. Speed moords, cylinders, carburet ters, and sparking plugs have no secrets from him. Even tho colonel could add nothing to this sort of conversation,

X

On a wall near a very yellow canary is a very red cage was n nation the Prince had pinned on the wall: "Filling Station."

Ühum Aged 42. ·

There samo bouncing into the room the Crown Prince's playmate. Lioat.-Colonel Palanjeane, aged about forty-two, who taught him ski-ing, physical exercises, shooting. and so forth. The colonel is the Crown Prince's closest companion now.

Previously he had a gang of

almut sixteen boys and four girls is to recommend the Department with whom to play. Now he is to going to a Bucharest school, where Commerce and Industry mobilise the 1017 Anti-Profiteering he will be in a special class with

some four other boys. Law and Article 3 of the Staple. Industry Control Law. The matter was decided by ite standing commit tees of commerce, industry and trade at their joint conference on Monday,

We talked mort for a moment with the naistance of the helpful colonel.

"I shot eigin partridges before I went to re mother," announced the prince.

Then, after a pause, and with a studied negligence: When I was in Sigmaringen the other day,

shot a stag.?

The Standing committees are greatly concerned with the abrupt rise in steel prices, particularly More Indians Than 400 Years Ago? bars, plates and wires, because it

The two colonels talked apart for Officials of the Department of has wrought a serious blow to ma

mer a few minutes while the Crown Indian Affairs believe there are chinery makers, hardware

chants and building contractors Prince confided to me that he clocs All Claims must be presented within moro Indians in Canada now than

Some small-consumers, they-loara.not like journalism: "They-anak-a- 15 Days of the Vossel's arrival hare,

were here when the first white man after

which inte they cannot be re- arrived more than four centuries have been forced to bunkrupt few things and then they go and with ago. It is impossible, of course, to through such prohibitive steel priwrite such a lot," he stated

Can air of wisdom.... Claims-will-be-admitted after the-vo-their theory, to the Indians.co

In their opinion the rise has bee

What time do you go to bed !'" Goods have left the Andows, and all

who roved, the forest primeval were Goode remaining undelivered after the

not bothered by census takers, but caused largely through the control I asked, and without the helpful 24th instant will be subinot to Boat.

there aro voluminous rogarde atill is of production and sales by the clonal helping at all the Crown existenoo which give them a basis Kozas Rengokai and other associn Prince answered: 41 go to bed at for their conviction. They attribute tions. It is through their control nine o'clock." the recorded increase of recent that some manufacturers are obtain years to improved sanitary coading prices twice an orach as the cost tions among the tribesmen and of import. This monopoly oril must mor efficient supervision. of their be removed by the Auto-Profiteer

ing Law, it is argued. affirs.

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

Bills of Lading wil be mountersigned FURNESS (FAR BANT) LTD, 2nd Floor, King's Building,. Connaught Road,

Telephone 0.28165.

12789

Hong Kong, 17th Nov, 1982.

"Gosh!" I replied. "When I was your ago they put mo to bed. at seven." and for the first time during our talk the shy little prince

amiled.

THEY

The B.I. & Apcar · Line. 88.

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n.m..

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The busy little bees they buzz, Bulls bellow and cows moo, The watch dog barks, the gander

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THE HONGKONG DAILY

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