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NOTICE.

THE Public is hieruby_informod that, in accordance with the recent promulgation by the National Government of the Republic of China the of certain regulations governning issuance of Consular favoices for all China, merchandise imported into merchants who export merchandise from

of Ching this port to any por are required, beginning from Decem ber 1, 1932,

to obtain for cacks slip- certified Consular Invoico, to ho forwarded by the consignor to the consignee for presentation to the China Maritime Customs at the por:

ment

of entry.

Coples of the promulgated regula- tions and Consular Invoice forme, together with all informations per- taining thorouf, may upon application be obtained from the office of the undersigned at No. 6, Queen's Road Central, Floor, French Bank Building.

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CHINESE. INVOICE OFFICE,

THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB,

RACE FIXTURES von 1933.

First Extra Race Meeting,

Sunday, 16th January Second Extra Raco Keating,

Sunday, sth February Sunday, 12th March

Spring Race Meeting,

Third Extra Race Meeling,

Sunday, 9th April

Fourth Extra Hace Meeting.

Sunday, 7th May

Fifth Extra Hace Meeting,

Sunday, 11th June

Sixth Extra Race Meeting,

Sunday, 25th June

Seventh Extra Race Meeting.

Autumn Race

Sunday, , 17th September

Meoting Sunday, 20th October Eighth Extra Raco Meeting,

Sunday, 12th November

Ninoth Extra Race Meating,

Sunday, 10th December Sunday, 211 December.

Tenth Extra Race Meeting,

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

FIFTEENTH EXTRA

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1932.

EURESOL

HAIR

TONIC

Preserves and Restores the strength of the hair.

Keeps the hair well groomed.

Gives life and tone to lifeless and dry hair.

Removes dandruff and cleanses the scalp,

Prepared in two forms Oily and Non-Oily.

For dry bair use Euresol Oily.

For greasy hair use

Euresol Non-Oily.

$2.25 per bottle.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.

HONG KONG DISPENSARY.

Editorial and Business Offices: 11,

Ice House Street. Tel. 30251. Night Editor (Wanchai Office):

Tel. 21511.

TRACE MEETING will be held Londen Offico: 53, Fleet Street,

(Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 38 DE- CEMBER, 1932, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Belf will be Rung at

1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.

No One without a Badge will be almittel to the Members' Enclosure,

Badges alitting Non-Members to tho Members Enclosure and Club Rooms st 85,00 for Goattamen and $3.00 lor Ladies (Both including Tax) aro tainable through the SECRETARY upon introduction by a Momber, such alber responsible for payment

10 1 of all Chite, etc.

Endges admitting to Members' Encloure will NOT be on sale nt the Knee Course,

O na pretext will Wildren by permitted in either Enchance during

ln Meeting.

Tillins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 91990.

E.C. 4.

Those just outside the qualifies tion would clamour to get in, and those inside would be as jealous and obstructive of possible new comers, as the voters of a British pocket borough in the eighteenth century, Hong Kong is over-crowd- d: it has many difficult probleris, ress, financial, diplomatic and adminis trative. It is dependent upon right government for its existo.co. wrong decision, may empty reser- voirs, allow an epilemic to spread, sosed business dying elsewhere cause, nisunderstanding with Canton..

The Baily Press.

BONG KONG, NOVEMDER 29. 1939.

POLITICS!

A

Government by elected representa. tives is goverment by amateurs. That is all very well in, caninuri- ties that easily, and whers mistakes do sat matter,

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CORRESPONDENCE.

All letters intendew jur pusli cation must be accompanied by the name and addfean of the writer, not for publication, unless so desired, but as evidence of good faith -ED.]

DISCREDITABLE

(TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONG KONG, DAILY PRESS."]

Sin,--Will you kindly allow mie through the columna of your paper, to warn the two Europeans who called at ́a house in Bonham Road about 10.30 last night (Friday)- having been brought to the door by a Chinese-and who, finding the tenant out, helped themselves to drink and stole a small clock, that their descriptions have been sup- plied to the Police Department.

Conduet of this nature does not

help to maintain the prestige of Europeans in the Far East. Yours

etc.,

THE TENANT. Hong Kong, Nov. 20.

ANNUAL CHURCH

PARADE

SCOTTISH VOLUNTEERS ATTEND UNION CHURCH

Union Church, Kennedy Road, was filled to overflowing yesterday. morning, when the annual Parade Service, of the Scottish. Company of the Hong Kong Volunteers was heid. Members of the South Wales Borderers were also present, and representatives of the following ships, and submarines, under the command of Shipright Gaiman, were in attendance:- H.M.S. Suf. folk, Medway, Hermes, Wishart. Osiris, Oswald, Otus, Odin, Or. phous, Proteus, Phoenix, Partioon, Proseus, Wild Swan, Devonshire

and Kent.

The well represanted. Scottish

Company, under the command of

The Sincerest Form.

News and Views

The Horseless Age.

There are 17.800,000 horses and mules in the United States and the

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Film On Air Travel,

London.-Production has begun on a film dealing with the British

"Well, Tommy, how would you like your hair cut!"

"Like father's, with a hole in prices for them have turned up Empire" and its development by air the middle."

ward, the Federal Department of communication. The scenario deals Agriculture reported recently, so with the two great air routes to perhaps the coming of a Horseless Cape Town and India. Shate will Age has been forecast too soon.

be taken in this country, and ón the air routes concerned, and the producing unit will travel 24,000 niles in 12 weeks while making tho film.

The Widow's Woes.

Said the willow at Willesden Po- Tien Court-I bought this dress 'for my husband's funeral, but I have only worn it once. I did not think black suited me

Australin Expects Chinese Wool

Order,

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T. and 0.

Paris-Y and O. two French vil Inges located, respectively, in the departments of Somme and Orme, claim the world's record for towns with the shortest names has n chateau some 300 years old which is Perth, W. Aust.-It is reported much visited by touriste. It is not that as a result of the Nanking'

exepeted that-the- two villages will Chinese Conference, Australia may anite in claiming the joint prigin receive an order for 400,000 bales of the Yo-Yo, although the Fari of wool at an early date. Instead sian press has vigorously supported of purchasing as heretofore through the theory that the toy originated Japan, the opinion has been ax- preased that China will buy wool direct from Australia, according to the Australian National Council of Woolgrowers, in Sydney, New South Walos,

Tiring.

in France several centuries ago..

Boom In Zioniam!

to

many

In marked contrast parts of the world, Palestine is now enjoying remarkable economic

(Commenting on the inadequate tability, and the Government, re- accommodation provided by thecognizing unmistakable signs of.

resilience, House of Commons, a writer states; continued

authorized

France's Tribute to England

Paris-Britain, is generally to the fore in the French Press just now, The Paris public have become so interested in Britain's struggle

in what everyone here calls "La to keep her head well above water

Crise" (meaning the economic

crisis) that special correspondents have been sent to England to write articles on how Britain are facing the music.

One of the most distinguished of these, M. Jules Sauerwein, paya Britain high compliment in 1-Paris-Soir. He anys:

During the past six moutha I have travelled through eighteen different countries. I found on

There are 615 members of Parlin-O'. 12, 45,000 immigration certi. the other side of the Atlantic a de

ment, but only 450 places, for them to sit.")

When once again the enger legis

lator Hurries to Westminster to do his

bit, He may unearth one of Life's

little worries- Ho has no place to sit! Of course, when an election is oc-

ourring

All politicians are prepared to

aland,

But sitting members, being seen

of standing.

A good, safe, sent denund!

hentes for the half-year ending next March,

This quota, the biggest for some years, is additional to permits granted to other classes of Jewish iminigrants, such as investors, set tlera with means, aud persons

pression on the tragic. I saw in Germany a country verging on. a. state of mental unbalance.

** Among the nations most severe- ly hit it was in England that 1 found the example of true courage, where the necessary, sacrifices are made to an accompruiment of good humour."

M. Sauerwein was particularly

ehoving the Holy Land for purely devotional reasons. Treasury reimpressed by the manner in which the British had not hesitated to ceipts for the last five months show sell a part of their possensions to a comfortable surplus of £187,000, pay their taxes, three months in over expenditure.

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advance.

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Local and General

Two cases of diphtheria and two Capi, H. R. Forsyth was preceded of enteric were reported on Satur- to the church by pipers and day. drummers under the lendership of Pipe Major Mackie.

Capt. G. Philip, manager of the Sir William Peel and Lady Peel, ion, is on a short visit to Hong Present at the service were: H.E. | Shanghai Licensed Pilots' Associa Major-General G. W., Sandilanda | Kong, and many prominent members of the St. Andrew's Society.

The service was conducted by the Orn morning contemporary takes

Rev. E; G. Powell who, pretched us to ask for pointing out that the

on the subject, Religion here and netting up of any form of franchise

abroad, and religion in a changing world." This conununity and whole and the conseguem introduction of

modern wir, said the preacher, eral politics would he tri-ing Hong Kong is like piloting a

needs supremely the quality of mental is this Colony. The plea | ship through rocky channels. Car character and life for which Christ "on tralised control, vested with drastiestands, and we have all been sent for such an innovation,

Cavern

Gunn, vice Mr. Sellar M. president of the Rockericller Forn delion arrived recently in Pei- ping,

An Erskin motor ear, belonging to Mr. W. B. Finnigan, of the Hour Kong University, has been stolea from near the P. & O. Building,

Mr. Paul Jernigan, manager of the Standard Oil Company of New York, Peiping, left for Shanghai recently to meet his wife who is returning from the United States.

That blinking owl on Saturday detailing the various press crvices we are blessed with in Hong Kong omitted to include the Never too late to mend (or Sniberian) ser- vice.

It is notified, that the following unmes have been removed from the list of authorised archittets on their ceasing to practise in the Colony: Edgar William Carpenter, Harold Thomas Croisy, Gerald Davidson,

Mr. W. E. Kirby, secretary of the Frederick Munford, Foster that quality of character

China Cast Officers' Guild, return- achieve, if we fail in that we failed to Shanghai in the Shantung re-ing of the Rotary Club will be cently from a business trip to Hong in our life's chief purpose,

During the course of the service Kong.

uederate scale," resembles that of powers, is esential, and anything this strange load to reveal and the unfortunate gevant girl who | weakening that control would be as and life. Whatever else we may PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

B5 attaching civilian The Frice of Admission to the Public told her indignant mistress, "it disastrous Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for only a little one." But a franchise, asessors to the skiff of a general, all Person, including Latin, and like the consequences of ather This happened to the great Dulhnppropriate hymns and anthems payable at the Gate.

Soldiers and Sailors is uniform are farm of indiscretion, grows with of Marlborough, and nearly lost were rendered by the chair and Admitied Half Price.

rennakable rapidity, and soon gets him his army,. -

the organist, Mr. G. E. Longyear. Bookmaker, T. The Men, etc.

Our eo:temporary. Xo system of government is per- will not be permitted to operate with out of hand. in the Preciucts of The HONG KONG further, does not agree that the feet and the appointed system has friends to the distressed cireles JOCKET OLUB dering the Race Meeting.creating of elegtoral privileges in certainly many disadvantages, but no that the former is endowed

Fy Order,

Tudia lins been a catre of unch of

at least, there is no concealing of with burning zeal, in the Health 8. A. SLEAP,

Departments at least know the Acting Secretary the present trouble. That extreme the interests which a man represituation and keep it before both Hong Kong. 29 l Nav., 1932. (833ly able sumniary of the Indian posi- | sentai" In America, and to a lesser public and Government.

tion," the Simon. Report," though extent in Britain, no always polite, is perfectly clear in who is really manipulating the man its implication. For many years whom a number of honest voters the British raj has set itself to have returned to represent their modify and eventually abolish cer-

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY · CLUB.

5.30 p.m.

NOTICE,

By Order of the Stewards,

8. A. SLEAP,

if that entails retention of abuses.

Acting Scoretary (2789

ATO

one knows

Committee of the Privy Council kcopi a' strict eye on our retiòus.

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From the files.

Looking Back 23 Yeara,

How will the installation of the. Maroni wireless system affect sub- mario telegraphy? The Daily Telegraph replying to its own quee- Lion, says-One answer alone can perhaps be hade at this moment. with certainty; it will increase tw number of messages between the two hemispheres. There are now fifteen cables laid on the floor of the At lantic, and they represent a capi tal of over 820,000,000. They have been sending words up to fifty a minute (of five letters each, aver- age) and by Messrs. Muirhead's system they enn work "duplex" that is to say send messages in both directions at the

The speaker at to-morrow's meet Lieut. Col. I. L. Murrow, Chair man of Directtors of the Hong Kong Daily Press, Ltd. The subject will be The Industrial Position intent. Great Britain

same 20

now

A special lecture by Dr. E. L.

We do not believe that Allen will be given at the Heleon

they are warly work to their full May Institute on Friday, December

capacity. If rates are lower, the 2 at 10,30 am. entitled "Kagawa

Mr.Dutch" Smith and Mr. F.demands would be greater-greater the Francis Assisi of Japan."

Simaika, two of the foremost high to an extent none of us have and spring board divers in the world! realised. The continents are General Frack Sutton, formerly arrive in Hong Kong on the Haku- not so many thousand miles, but advisor to the late Marshal Chang san Maru, accompanied by their so many seconds, apart. - Hany Tao Liu, arrived in Peking recently manager and coach, Mr. R. L. Kong Daily Press, November 26, He intends to stay in the former Summerit. Mr. Summeril has an 1007. capital one or two months.

nounced that arrangements Bro Being made with the Chinese Re Captain Teikiro Sugizawa, com creation Club to stage an exhibi mander of the special landing party tion at their pavilion at North of the Japanese Navy in Shanghai, Point. will be promoted to the rank of rear admiral on December 1.

point of fact it is always possible years. for any action of the community,

Looking Back 50 Years.

The idea of Hong Kong electing a member of the House of Com

The movement for starting a mous has a superficial attraction, int is outside the pale of practient

new Volunteer Corps in this Colony politics. If Hong Kong, why not

is being pushed vigorously for- The debate on the motion" That ward, and the thing scoma promis- Malta, a vociferous little island,

the practice of smoking is to be ingly full of life and vigour. From tain evils and anomalies of Indian Democracy does not begia andand all the rest of the Crown Colonics? That would mean a

Admiral A. P. Hall-Thompson, of deplored." (Proposer: Rev. W. Wal- reasons which were well explained life, such as purdah, enste dis-end with the ballot box. More im block of Colonial representatives, Megra. Dowell and Co., has been ton Rogers, M.A. Opposer: Rev. by Mr. Francis, and which will be. TGENERAL MEETING of

THE NOVEMBER HALF YEAR. Linctions and child marriage. The portant than quinquennial elec having a voice in purely British retired at his own request to faci E. G. Powell) will be held in the found reported below, the old affairs, and selling their votes on litate promotion of younger naval Sailors and Soldiers' Home on Corpa became practically defunct, VOTING MEMBERS will be held at attitude of Congress has been hostions are trial by jury, independent such matters in return for conces officers in H. M. Navy.

Wednesday evening (November 30) and it was decided to put an end the Club House, Happy Valley on tile to British social policy, and it judges, habeas corpus, and freedom sigus An Imperial Senate is a

at 8 o'clock and not on Thursday to its existence and start an en- Monday, 28th November, 1932, at is clear that political power is in of the Press. There is not much possibility but no real need for it His Excellency the Governor has (December 1) at 8 o'clock as stated tirely now one, Names have been ALL MEMBERS are cordially in danger of passing into the hands chance of tyranny in Hong Kong, has arisen. If weak it would be appointed the Hon Mr. W. Tin the Church Notices appearing coming in very well for recruits,

come an object of ridicule, and if Southern, C.M.G., Colonii Secro in Saturday's issue of the Daily and yesterday afternoon & public. vited to attend; and participate in any of privileged claysca, who intend to and if all-local safeguards fail the strong it would soon be telling us tacy, to be Chairman of the Licens Press,

meeting was hold at the City Haff of those interested in this revival discussion which may ensue...

uso-the-franchise-to-preserve-and-Coloniat --Offee-and-the-Judicial-all-how-to-run our affairs Ining Board for a period of three.

the Mrs. J. H. Waller issued invita of the military spirit in strengthen their own interests, even

tions for a forewell recention for Colony, From 100 to 150 person, Harbin time was put forward 20 her daughter, Mise Enid Whitcomb, chiefly young men, were present at This for November 21. Miss Whitcomb the inecting, throughout which minutes from November 20 will make Harbin have the same left Peiping for Hankow where she much unanimity of feeling and in- was shown.-Hong Kong standard time na the rest of Man will be married shortly to Mr. terest churis nad similar to that of Maurles Hewlett, son of Sir M. Daily Prees, November 28, 1882.

Howlett, the British Consul-Gen- Į China.,

Jeral in Hankow. Mr. Hewlett in Looking Back 76 Years Rear-Admiral R. A. 5. Hill, a member of the BAT. Company C.B.E., the British Senior Naval and is stationed in Changsha where The Sea Serpent reports that she left only four ships lying of Bang- Officer, Yangtas, has been sick in his future home will be.

kok, one of which was the Falzo hospital at Hankow, and the con-

News has been received of the Allum; names of the others not templated visit of his flagship, H.M.8. Boe, to Shanghai has, there- death of the Rev. W F. Walker known, but none were American

at Evansville, Indiana. Ravi On the nasoke down the Gulf fore, been postponed.

Walker was notive in Methodist sighted a great number of ships, MrBenno Moiseiwitsch, who Missionary work-in-Tientsin--and from 12 to 13 was accompanied by his wife, were Peiping approximately from 1873 The new rice was coming to among the passengers on the Chi-to 1900 and is well remembered by market in quantity. Many cargoes chibu Maru bound for Singapore.nany of the older residents of were stored waiting for, overdue Tire famous pianiat-hos-boon giving North Chino He is the father of ships. The price of cargo-rice has recitals in Shanghai and is on his Oria D. Walker, attorney in Tion- fallen from 38 pleufs to 20 plenis Some could articulate and others way to fill an engagement in Binge tain, and is survived by three other-long Kong Daily Press, Novem→

sons, and two daughters,

Hong Kong, 18th November, 1932,

LOCAL MAPS Lician. The

Peak District,

Kowloon,

Victoria, New Territories.

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.

Antler of

of a Crown Colony to get a ques- Election by franchise, whether The problem of Hong Kong is tion naked in the House of Com-

mor if anything is really wrong., that franchise be wide or restrict neither political oppression or

The fault that is be found with od, offers an opportunity to two administrative inefficiency, but our local Legislaturo is that the types of undesirable representa poverty and sickness. The Medical moetings are

seldom more than tives, the delegates of camouflaged and Sanitary Services and the formalities and the members are far too silent. If the personnel be interests, and the professional poli-nouredited charitable organisations increased the debates will follow. -course are grappling with those problems, Useful mor on such bodies are not few with a flourishes where ignorant masses of and a partly-elected Council would always talkors, but a

certain readiness of speech might people have been given the vote.

not help in the least. One can very add to local gaiety. It takes all Where there is a small, homogene well imagine interests hostile to the sorts to make a good council, and ous and well-educated community spending of public money and the one is reminded of an old carica- the franchise achieves good-results, increased stringency of housing ture of Teniel's, in the pages of Punch, of Disraeli's newly selected but in Hong Kong, as our contem-regulations getting a strong say ministry, under which was quoted porary admits. " carefully orderly any system of franchise, the words of OMA :----

od electoral qualification" would. The Government and the charitable | « "Among that earthorn-lot be the must that could be grant societies are likely to be far better.

conditions. 10emtinand, on next Columa,3,

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under present

not:

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her 28, 1857.

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