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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

G.

R.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

by Public Auction

to be bald on MONDAY, the OTH

Sola Agents the Offses of the Public Works Depart W. R. LOXLEY & CO... ment, by Onter of Hm EXCELLENOT THE GOVERNOR, of One Lot of OROWN LAND near Quarry Bay, in the Colony

DAY of MAROE, 1933, at 3 EX, mi

York Building.

of Hong Kong, for a term of 7 PALLADIUM

years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fired by the Surveyor of Eu HasSTY Tuz Kwo, for one farther term of 75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale

Inland Lot No. 3536.

Shaukiwan Road.

Registry No.

Incality.

Q.

Boundary.#

Measure-

ments.

et. ft. st

As per

Bale plan.

10 500

Contents in

Square fest

Annual

Rental

Upset Price.

About

10,500

R.

192

1507

PUBLIC AUCTION. ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Bale by Fallic Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 6TH DAT of MARCH, 1983, at 3 r, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of HIS EXCELLENCY run Govan. NOR, of One Lot of OROWN LAND near Quarry Bay, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Bent to be fired by the Surveyor of Ha MAJESTY THE KING, for one further term of 75

years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

| No. of Sale,;

Inland Lot

Registry No.

Locality.

No. 3537.

Shankiwan Road

Adjoining

Inland Lat No. 3307,

Boundary S

Measure-

ments.

[ft. L

As per

asie plaa

About

22,000

Annual

Bantal.

Upest Price.

·ODVEZ

SAFETY RAZOR BLADES

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933.

BILLIARDS

THE COLONY CHAMPION- SHIP

The date of the Final of the Colony Billiards Championship he not yet been, arranged but full de tails will be published in the near future.

It will probably take place on No. 1 Table, Saint Patrick's Club, Garden Road, but owing to the small space available for specta tors, adimittance will be by invita tion only.

STEEL COULSON LEAGUE The billiards match between the Winners

of the Steel Coulson. Billiards League and the Rest will take place on the South Wales Borderers Sergeants Mess Billiards Tablo, Murray Barmeka, tomor. Tow (Friday) commericing at

p.m.

0

"NOT GUILTY”

WOUNDING CASE CON- CLUDED AT SESSIONS

The jury returned a verdict of "Not Guilty" in the Supreme Court yesterday when a Chinese was charged at the Criminal Ses- sions with wounding one Shum Hang Chuen at Kowloon City.

"On neeguint of the very grave doubt, we cannot find the prisoner guilty," was the verdict of the jury.

The case came before the Puiano Judge (Mr. Justice Wood) who had discharged two other prisoners ar- raigned with Foo for aiding and abetting and being, accessories.

Crossexamined by Mr. H. K. Holines, Orown Solicitor, accused said he was not waiting for Shum in Sang Yee Street. He was as- saulted by some of the apprentices who afterwards ran away. It was then be heard a disturbance some

BRITISH ARMY MOVES

Arrangements for Next Trooping Season

WORCESTERSHIRES AND S.W.B. FOR SHANGHAI

News that Shanghai's British gar rison next year will consist of the 2nd Bn. The Worcestershire Regt. sad the 1st Bn. South Wales Borderers is contained in the list of Army, moves from home.

The Borderers are, of course, now stationed at Hong Kong. The 2nd Worcestershires, whose sister bat talion was stationed in Shanghai & fow yours ago, are at present in Maltó.

FULL COURT TO STT TO-DAY

APPEAL AGAINST

MAGISTRATE'S DECISION,

An appeal against a judgment given by Mr. H. R. Butters on January 24, will be heard by the Full Court (comprising the Obief Justice (Sir Joseph Kemp) and the Puise Judge (Mr. Justice Wood) to-day.

1st Bn. S. Wales Bord., Hong Kong

Hong Kong.

and Shanghai. and B. tho A. and SH., Shanghai

to India.

at Ba, R., Fus., India to Sudan

and Cyprus 2nd Bn Manch. R., Sudan and

Cyprus to Strensall. From Shanghai the 2nd East | 2nd Bn, W. Yorks, R., Strensal) to Lancashires proceed to Hong Kong, while the 2nd Argyll and Sutherland

Aldershot.

The following have been selected twenty houses away! V It was in Highlanders will move to India

to represent the Rest

/Sergt. Clarke, Garr. Bergts.

Mess.

Master-Gunner Bailey, R.A. S/Sergt. Pollard, R.E.

Mr. Collyer, Palace Hotel Club. Mr. T. File, Police Club.

YOUR SAFEGUARD Mr. E. Remedios, St. Patrick's

in EVANS' Antiseptis Throat Pastilles. They keep colds at bay and give relief in cases of Coughs, Catarrh, Brga- chitis, elc,

EVANS

ANTILEPTIC TREBAT

Pastilles

ProChacalah1>JEVGEN where. Made in England to

formatie of the Liverp euros) Hospita

BRITISH EMPIRE

FAIR.

THREE MONTHS HENCE

FOR FOUR DAYS.

Club (Captain). Reserves:-C. P.

G.

Barwis, C.P.O.'s Club: Mr. M. Silva, St. Patrick's Club,

The League Winners, 1st Batta lion the South Wales Borderers, are to be congratulated on winning the League and St. Patrick's Club on being the runners-up.

WAR WITH CHINA

UNLIKELY

Tokyo's Views On Crisis

In The North

NATION BEHIND THE GOVENMENT

Tokyo. Feb, 23.-The latest deve lopments are considered in Japan.

indicate eireles here to Japanese determination not to be jookeyed into war with China.

еве

It is asserted in Tokyo that Japan believes that China is doing her utmost to precipitate a situa

(509 Empire Day, Wednesday, May 24tion which might enable her to

THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC

CO., LTD.

to

Saturday, May 27, 1988,

at the

NOTICE IS Hurth Ordinary

FOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PENINSULA HOTEL.

Yearly Meeting will be bold at the Company's Officer, P. & O. Bailding on WEDNESDAY, 15th March, 1833 ab 11-aan. for the purpose of presenting the Ropart of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts to 31st, December, 1933 and electing Directors and Auditors.

The Register of Members of the Company will be closed from 2nd March to 16th March, 1933, both days inclusive, during which period on Transter of Shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD., Agents. Hong Kong, 18th February, 1933.

[442

THE HONG KONG ·

JOCKEY CLUB.

EXTRA RACE THEFFING will be and aber Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 4TH MARCH, 1933, commencing at 2,00 p.m.

The First Ball 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. admitted to the Members' Enclosure,

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooma st-$5.00 for Gentlemen and $9.00

In order that allocation of stalls may be made, INTENDING EX BIBITORS who have not already applied for space, are requested to communicate with

THE EXPIRE FAIR COMMITTEE,

M. F. KEY, Hon. Sec., c/o The Chamber of Commerce, Chartered Bank Building, Hong Kong.

THE HONG KONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

the.

stampede the League into application of Article XVI, of the, Covenant of the League, which meana the employment of sane.

tions.

The Japanese proposal for the withdrawal of Chinese regular troops from Jehol Province, and the creation of a neutral zone on hoth sides of the Great Wall, ber projected notification to the heada of diplomatic missions in Tokyo of her readiness to negotiate for the withdrawal of her garrison · from Shanhaikwan, her declaration that she does not wish to be drawn inta a war south of the Great Wall, and the assertion of a Foreign Office spokesman that Japan has no in tention of withdrawing her diplo matic representatives from Chins are all considered here as serving determination, reflect this though a warding that reinforce ments will be sent to Peiping and Tientsin if the Chinese attack the Japanese garrisons there has been sounded,

to

[HE FORTY-SIXTH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING OF

Meanwhile the alleged defection, of the Chinese Generat Lau Kwer SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Office of Messrs, Tang with 18,000 troops has raised

of ears, Jardins, Matheon Japanese hopes that other general March, 1923, AT NOOK for the in Jeho will follow his example purpose of receiving the Raport of and thereby facilitate the pacifica the Directors and the Statement of tian of the province: Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1932.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from Wednesday, the 1st March, 1933, to Thursday, the 9th March, 1933, both days inclusive.

By order of the Board of Directors,

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Secretary.

for Ladies (Both including Tax) are Hongkong, 21st February, 1823. (475 obtainable through the SEGRETARY: upon introduction by Member, such Member to be responsible for payment of all Obits, etc.

The Secretary & Office, 3rd Floor Gloucester Building, (Teli 27794), will: close at 12 80 p.m. t

Badger admitting to Members Enoloware will NOT be on sale at the Hace Coures,

On my pratext will Uhildren be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting,

Tiffins are obtainable at the Olab House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in adrance Telephone 21920,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE, The Price of Admission to the Public

admitted Half Price

Withdrawal in the Balance. The question of whether Jegen will withdraw from the League of Nations still hangs in the balance.

that disturbance that Shum rečniv- ed his wounds. He was, accused

because Shum failed to arrest the assailant. If he had wounded Shum, he could easily have run away. As it was, he went volun- tarily to the Police Station.

Defendant said he wished to call

witnesses but could not because

"they would probably be dismissed if they gave evidence for me. Could your Lordship guarantee that they would not be dismissed if I called them " he added.

WIE

His Lordship-No. Accused Then I will not call witnesses.

Summing up, his Lordship said the charge against prisoner wounding Shum for the purpose of wounding him alone, and for no other reason. There was no evidence to which he could point to show that the wounding occurr- ed for some other purpose. If the jury found accused guilty, there for, they should find him guilty on the first count and not guilty on the second count

After retiring for twenty minutes, the jury returned the verdict set

out above.

*

:

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

PROGRAMME

Continued from Page 2)

A Concert.

Simfonietta Gossips (Duben- Chamber sky). Philadelphia String Simfonietta.-4186. Song-"Ever of Thee I'm Fondly

Dreaming" (Linley Hall). Song-" The Bells of St. Mary's" (Furber-Adams).-Frances Alda (Soprano).-1178.

Cello Solo- Serenata Napole

tana" (Sgambati). 'Cello

Solo Intermezzo ", (Vivaldi).-Pablo Casals-1842, Song-"All Through the Night".

(arr. Maynard).

Song" Beautiful Isle of Soma-

where (Pounds. Fearis). Richard Crooks (Tenor)-138. Violin Sola Lotus Länd"

(Scott).

Violin Solo Hungarian Dance No. 17 (Brahma Kreisler).- Fritz Kreisler-6708,

9 p.m.-Local time and weather re

port.

8.03 to 10.30-Chinese Studio con-

cert.

10.30 p.m.-Rugby mid-day Press

News

10:35 pm-Close down.

All records in the above Euro

peau programmes are supplied by Mesara Tsang Fook Fiano Co

There will be another case of two battalions of the same regiment exchanging stations, as bas just been witnessed in Shangbai with the East Lancashires, in the move of the 1st Seaforth Highlanders from Dover to Palestine and rice

versa

in the

Battalion

case of the 2nd

Complete List,

The following are the complete Army changes during the year:

CAVALRY OF THE LINE

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

HE Undersigned have received

Instructions

TO SELL BT

PUBLIC AUCTION

THURSDAY, MAR. 2, 1933

COMMENDING AT 11 A.M. Ar Taşım SALES ROOM,

·DEDDELL STAFETİ

QUANTITY OF VALUABLE® HOFSEHOLD

FURNITURE

1st Bn. Green Howards; Aldershot TERMS Cash on Delivery,

to Portland.

2nd Bn. Dorset R., Portland to

Dover. 1st Bn. R. Sussex Regt., Dover to

Devonport.

1st Bn. Seaforth H., Dover to Pales

tine.

1st Bn. R. U. Rifles, Palestine to

Egypt.

1st Be. R. War. R., Egypt to India. 1st Bn. R. Berks, R., India to

Sudan.

port.

1st Bn. Rifle Brigade, Sudan to Gos 1st Bn, Manch. R., Glosport to

West Indies.

1st Bn. North Fus, West Indies to

Egypt.

1st Bn. W. Yorks, R., Egypt to

India.

8th Hussars, Hounslow to Egypt. 14/20th Hussars, Egypt to India. 15th Hussars, India to Shoracliffe. The Bays, Shorncliffe to Aldershot. 7th Hussars, Aldershot to Hounslow. The Scots Greys, Tidworth to Edin-2nd Bn. Seaforth H., Palestine, to

burgh.

9th Lancers, Edinburgh to Tid-

worth.

ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY,

3rd Field Brigade, R.A., Woolwich

to India

33rd Field Brigule, R.A., India to`

Exeter and Bristol.

27th Field Brigado, R.A., Exeter

and Bristol to Colchester,

17th Field Brigade, R.A., Colchester

to Woolwich.

INFANTRY OF THE LINE.

2nd Bn. Rife Bds., Devonport to

Malti

2nd Bn. Worcs. R., Malta to Shang-

hai.

2nd Bn. E. Lancs. R., Shanghai to it'ontinued on next Column.)

|

1st Bn. Gordons, India to Palestine.

Dover.

2nd Bn. Cameronians, Glasgow to

Bordon,

2nd Br Beds, and Herts. B., Bor-]

don to Colchester.

End Ba. Black Watch, Colchester to

Glasgow,

1st Bn. Lancs. Fos., Catterick to

Colchester.

2nd Ba. R. Fus, Colchester to Pem

broke Dock

1st Bn. Essex R., Pembroke Dock

tor Catterick,

1st Bn. P. of W. Vols, Catterick to

Plymouth.

2nd Bn. Wilts. R, Plymouth to

Aldershot.

1st Bn, R. Scots, Aldershot to

Dover.

2nd Bn. Lines, R., Dover to Cat

terick.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS

KING'S THEATRE COMMENCING SUNDAY 5TH MARCH

CONAN DOYLE'ST":

Master Defective

SHERLOCK HOLMES

Played by CLIVE BROOK

MIRIAM JORDAN ERNEST TORRENCE William K. Howard production

--:FOX - PICTURE ISSUU

ROYAL OBSERVATORY'S DAILY WEATHER REPORT

STAZION

Wladivostock...

Hakodate

Kochi.

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FEBRUARY 28, 1933.

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The studio programme. between 5.30 and 7.15 p.m. mayon hay-day, be replaced by a relay-from-Eng. land, if reception of the Istter hap pens to be good,

It is understood, however, that the fundamental psychological Feasons Japantes Cabinet has decided to is it possible for lie to turn instruct the Japanese delegates at back from the path that she has Geneva to withdraw either to Lon- chosen. don or to Paris, and there await developments which are likely to follam if the Assembly passer the report of the Committee of Nine teen.

However, while the Japanese people are divided between regret and indignation that the League of Nationa disregards the Japanese. stand, liberal elements consider One thing seems certain that that the League is making itself Japan will definitely reject the re ridiculous by recommending the commendations and will wote withdrawal of troops from the rail- against the port. On this point way zone, as they contend this is: the whole Japanese nation is farm an utterly impractical step under Supply of Timber and Timberly, united, though opinion is divid-existing conditions.

ANNUAL NAVAL CONTRACTS.

EALED Tenders are invited for the following contracts, viz:--

Materials.

Upholstery Work.

Dry Cleaning Work.

Repairing Clocks and Watches.

Supply and Repair of Bamboo

Sunblinds.

Supply of Oxygen,

Bupply of Acetylene Gas. Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for The Contracts commence on 1st all Persone, including Ladies, and is April, 1988 and Expire on the 31st payable at the Gatesmen more due dat March, 1984.

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform, are Form of tender may be obtained Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, etc., on application to the Naval Store will not be permitted to operate with Officer, Royal Naval Yard, by whom in the Precincts of The Home Kors tenders. will be recaived until noon. JOCKEY CLUB during the Race Meeting. Friday, 10th March, 1988.

By Onter,

C. B. BROWN)

Bearetary. Hong Kong, 27.h February, 1933. [197

The right is reserved of rejecting

ed regarding the advisability of withdrawal from the League,

W

united in supporting the governm A year ago Japan would very ment's stand, the rejection of the likely have agreed to the recom-League's recommendations is in- mondation of a wide measure of evitable. The only question then autonomy in Mancharrin with at is: Will Japan withdraw from the least a nominal retention of Ohi Leaguef nead sovereignty. But whatever”, On this question there is cons ally regarding the prospects of indications show that doubts may have been held origin- derable divergence, though, prewend Manchukuo providing a satisfactory drawal fa Jem, they were removed by the elapse after th solution to the Manchurian prob perhaps mor conclusion of the protocol of let the repre (LE September."

SAGEN on for this is that Jaun

Buried Her Boats

By this formal recognition of the all or any tenders and of accepting bow state Tan metaphorically burned her boots and now, for

any portion of a tender. 18

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to avoid the appearance of ring in a moment of temporary irritation, and desires to part with the Teame in a friendly spirit she does withdraw.

Hồng trong vi Gap Lock

Tourande Uspe St. Jansesi. B6400 ********* „Apáïri!“.

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part) of Shantung and has extended south west-

was to the worth of the Bonins, and to the north of Hokkario.

pected over the China coast, and the northern Chine Bea hours ending at 10 am. to-day, 0.04 inch. Tálal kinoo January 1; 0.89

net ma average of 8.17 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON ON MARCH 2.

FORECAST, Distor

A-Shanghai to Turnabout

Turnabout to Hong Kong Hong Kong to Gap Rock,

ong Kong to Hainan Straits

North China Fea

N.E. winds, fresh,

N.E. winds, fresh, cloudy.

E to N.E. winds, moderate to fresh.

"W, JEFFRIES.

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