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THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE

INSURANCE COMPANY.

DURING my temporary absence

leave Mr. H. E. ROWAN,

A. 1.A., F. A. 8., will be in charge of the South China Branch of this

Company.

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(Sgd.) E. J. R. MITCHELL,

Branch Manager.

VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB,

REMINDER.

THE Annual General Meeting will

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be bold in the Club House on

WEDNESDAY,

0.00 P.M.

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5TH APRIL at

F. W. T. ROSS,

Hon. Secretary.

THE HONG KONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

TTHE ONE HUNDRED AND

THIRTEENTH ORDINARY MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Office of the Company, 1, Queen'a Building, Victoria, Hong Kong, on Tuesday, the 4th April, 1933, at 11.30 am. for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Directors; together with a Statement of Accounts, and electing Directors and Auditors

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be (LOSED from Wednesday, the 29th, March, 1933, to. Tuesday, the 4th April, 1933. Both Days inclusive, during which period NO Transfer of thares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors.

G. E. ELLAMS,

Secretary.

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Hong Kong, 20th March, 1933.

UNION WATERBOAT COM. PANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

THE Twenty Eighth Annual

General Meeting of Sbare- holders will be held in the Offices of Messrs. Dodwell & Co., Ltd., on Tuesday, the 4th of April, 1933, at 3 p.m. for the purpose of receiving the report of the General Managers together with a statement of Ac- counts to 31st December, 1932.

The Transfer Books, of the Com- pany will be closed from the 28th March, to 4th April 1933, both dates inclusive.

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Ages or among barbaric peoples of to-day. An outbreak of Anti- Semitism is sure sign of bad leadership. The great rulers of Europe of all time CHARLEMAGNE, CROMWELL, FREDERICK THE GREAT, and the abler Popes, extended pro- 11tection and friendship to

tho Jewish people. Anti-Semitism is the refuge of the second and third rate statesmanship of King Jon of England and the bigoted rulers of 15th century Spain..

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

Tel. 24511. London Office: 53, Fleet Street.

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The Daily Press.

HONG KONG, APRIL 4, 1933.

THE ANTI-JEWISH MOVEMENT IN GERMANY

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Germany, in particularly, has no excuse for this outbreak since the Jews have been settled there at least since the time of CHARLEMAGNE, and though their history in that land is no great credit to the German people, at least the long tradition of their domicile, and the reflected greatness of many in dividuals, such as the MNDELS- SOHNS, HEINE, and EINSTEIN to-day, should have made the present out- NOTHING has reflected so badly on breaks impossible. There is NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. post-war Germany as the recent vestige of nationalist excuse, for persecution of the Jewish members the Jews in Germany number only THE

HE Sixty-fourth Ordinary Gen.

There has always about six hundred thousand, and eral Meeting of Shareholders of that State will be held at the Oflices of the been a current of anti-Semitism do not predominate in any parti undersigned on Monday, the 10th

in Gemany, but most of us rated cular areas April, 1933, at NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Generalit no higher than the fulminations To all humane people the idea of Managers, together with a statement of a few muddle headed professorsa sinal and distinct minority of of Accounts for the year ended the and junkers. We all know the type men and women, scattered and un- 31st December, 1932. 27

The following Resolutious will also of person who believes that there organised, being at the mercy of be submitted to the Meeting :-

are vast and hostile organisations, the mob, without hope of protec (1) "That as from the 1st day of working underground against the tion from constituted authority,

"January, 1933, the remunera "tion of the Consulting Com-safety of his country, and ready, rouses not merely sympathy, but

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OBITUARY

MRS. NORAH 1. HOLMES

*News and Views

The Next Task,"

"

We regret to have to announce the death of Mre. Narah J. Holmes, "I'll move heaven and earth to wife of Mr. T Holmes of Messrs play this game properly," said the Palmer and Turner, which occurred | 7: rabbit golfer ns for the thiri at the French Hospital on Sunday stroke in succession he dug up the following an operation.

ground. Mrs. Holmes, who was 47 yours of age at the time of her death, arrived here with her husband and and daughter, from Singapore over two years ago, and had made a large circle of friends, boing pro- minently connected with the Hong Kong Union Church.

The Funeral. The funeral took place in the Protestant Cemetery last evening. The RevE. G Powell conducted the services, and the chief mourn ers were the husband and daughter. Among those present were Mr, C. B. D. Wanstall, (representing the Union Church Sunday School), Mr. A. R. Brown, (representing the Society of Yorkshiremen), Mrs. Hunter and a number of other ladies, Mr. F. A. Hopking and Mrs. Hopkins and Miss Hopkins; and Messrs. J. Mitchell, C. Pryce, N. Curry, S. S. Cook, P. D. Wil son, H. J. Tebbutt, R. W. Amps F. Grose M. L. McPherson, J Shaw and others.

Floral tributes were sent by the following: Dad and North, George Miss Capall and family, Mrs Dand, Miss Dawson, Mies A. H. Ismail, Mrs. Stubbings and Eileen, Miss Townsend and Miss Wood.

move now.!

Budget Surpluses.

Today the State of Hyderabad is one of the most progressive in India, and from the financial point of view one of the most for

unate in the Empire,

For three successive years there Budget surplus-and has been a there is no income-tax!

A More Active Part.

The following story about the nativities of the Prince of Wales illustrates his, keen interest in his publio duties.

SUMMARY OF NEWS

Local.

Snow in Bucharest,

Charges of theft by bailee of a If you don't clean the enow off motor oar, and of obtaining 81,000 your sidewalks in Bucharest in by means of alleged forge 94 hours the Mayor cuts off your cheque WETO preferred against" water and electric light.

young Maenobroker, Kwok Once your house is left dark Hung Ki, at Central Magistracy wall you haven't much far to and dry, you don't get your elec-yesterday. Kwok is also alleged to go," was the reply from his in-tricity back until you have paid a be concerned in a motor smash in structor: "you've only heaven to fine. But if it shows for three or which a young Chinese school- Four successive days, the 24-hour mistress lost her life. The case was period starts after the last flake adjourned.

Page 6. bas fallen.

A Hongkong Hotel Bus conductor was charged at Central Magistracy yesterday with the embezzlement of It was stated that twenty centa. after collecting the fares from two passengers the defendant instead of giving then the proper, tickets, | He was invited, the King and gave them ones that had already

been used,

Page 7 Queen being patrons, to be vice-

The branch 'store of the Salon, do patron of the British Art in In-Modes at No. 7, Hankow Road, dustry Exhibition, which is being Kowloon was broken into by bur held two years hence, under the glars, during the week-end and auspices of the Royal Academy jewellery and watches to the value just north of San Juan off Central and the Royal Society of Arts

He answered at oneo that the sub- America Dr. Paul Bartsch, can- dooting an oceanographic expedi-ject of the exhibition interested tion from the yacht Caroline, made him greatly and that he would like the sounding, which exceeds by a more active office than the vice nearly three miles the greatest patronship. depth plumbed in Nares Deep, Accordingly he has been made miles away. Dr. I president of the general committee, Bartach's measurement shows 44,000 of which Sir William Llewellyn, foot. The cruiser Emdon once re- P. R. A. is chairman, and Mr. ported discovering a depth of John A. Milne, chairman of the 34,418 feet in the Pacifo, while en Royal Society of Arts, is vice-chair- route from the Celebes Islands to man, Nagasaki-Still water runs deep and rough water deeper still.

Deep Water.

The ocean reaches its greatest about nine miles, known depth,

about

The Wiza

The Nizam, who succeeded to the throne at the age of 25, and is now 47, has a most imposing array of

Diary-Keeping.

Who bold the record for con- Mr. and Mrs. E. 'Bloor, Mr. and

tinuous diary-writing! Evelyn, Mrs. William Elliott, Mr. and Mrs.

The Nizam of Hyderabad is, like Groville, Fanny Burney, Wesley, H. Graye, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hopkins and Edith, Mr. and Mrsly to be among the visitors whom Farington, Crabb Robinson, and S. J. Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. 3. the coming summer will bring to Greevey are some of the names which suggest themselves as can- Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Low, England.

didates. Archbishop Laud, begular Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Pang Pun Tín, Mr. and Mrs

ly kept a journal of events. In the D. W. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. J.

year of Pepy's birth Laud has an H. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. C. D.titles. He is a lieutenant-general entry which reads:

Sunday, in the afternoon I Sullivan and family, Mr. and Mrs. in the British Army, and bears the C. J. Tebbuft. :

title of "His Exalted Highness christened King Charles's second Mrs. L. W. Amps, Colonel L. G. Asaf Jall, Muzaffar-ul-Mulk Watson, James Duke of York, at S. Bird, Messrs. L. Cole, P. A. Cor- Numilak, Nizam-ul-Mulk Nizam-James's." Then in 1842 he writes: deiro, A

Grose, d-Daula Nawab Mir Sir Taman Thursday, the soldiers Fook. Frank Kwan Lee, A. J. Linge, Lt. Col. Ali Khan Bahadur, Fateh Jung." Lambeth House brake open the M. H. Logan, Messrs. H.S. Mckay, But the designation of which he chupet doors and offered violence F. Normington, J. A. Ritchie. Dr is most proud is the unofficial one to the organ; but before much hurt A. J. Skinn, Tsci Po Tin, G. Liven him by Parliament daring was done the captain board of it Wilson and Wong Sze.

the war of Faithful Ally of and stayed them." Java-China Japan-Lijn, Boclety Britain." This he earned by the The late A. C. Benson kept a rei of Yorkshiremen in Hong Kong, services he rendered in promptly cord of daily events for nearly 30 Ladies' Committee and Guilding raising troops and contributing years, and at his death left 180 of the Union Church, Union large mums of money. Church and Union Church Choir..

LEADING SEAMAN P. HOURIHANE

Leading Seaman Patrick Houri-

little diaries.

Local and General

hane, of M.B. Barwick died The Hong Kong Volunteer De- from pneumonia at the Naval fence Corps will be inspected by the Hospital on Sunday night. The G.O.C. on Murray Parade Ground funeral took place at the Roman at 6 p.m. on April 11. Catholic Cemetery, yesterday morn-

ing and the deceased was accorded The Union Waterboat Co., Ltd. full naval honours. A detachment will hold its annual meeting at the of his colleagues from H.M.B.ffices of Messrs. Dodwell & Co., while the band of the Berwick accompanied the hearse at 3 p.m. to-day.

cruiser marched, at the head of the proces sion. The Roman Catholic Chap lain of H.M.S. Medway conducted the burial services.

DEATH OF MR. JOHN PENLINGTON

JAPAN CORRESPONDENT FOR

DAILY TELEGRAPH "

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The Bellingham Church is erect- ing shall to the memory of the late Rev. F. C. Young, who died in Hong Kong in 1930, having been previously minister of the Belling | hem Church. The foundation stone of the new, hall is to be laid on February .

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Page 11. of $3,000 were stolen,

Private Jolm Mason of the South Wales Borderers was sentenced at Magistracy to weeks hard labour от thre

Central

charges of theft.

General:

twelve

Page 10,

The Houston Everest Expedi tions two Westland 'planes took off towards the Himalayas at 5.15 a.m. Jesterday.

Page 1. During trist flights yesterday, two Westland planes of the Hous- ton. Everest Expedition reached a height of 35,000 feet, Page 1, Owing to rain there was little play in the Test match between New Zealand and England yester day

Page 9.

As the result of a three hour Cabinet meeting under the Pro- sidency of M. Daladier, France will take immediate steps to hasten the meeting of the World Economic Conference

· Page 9. Miss Emelia Tersini, aged 22 ↑ Soho waitress, was yesterday award. ed £4,200 damages against Carnera, the Italian boxer, for breach of promise of marriage. Page 0. Far East. of the Nanchang who was captured Mr. F. I Pears, Third Engineer

by bandits on March 30 along with three fellow officers, returned to Newchang yesterday with the ban

dita' demands.

Page 1. Chinese Press reports stafe that Chinese troops evacuated Shihmen- chai last Sanrday.

Poge 0.

from the files.

A

LOOKING BACK 75 YEARS

Mr. W. B. Whitney, late of the Ruparell at Cumsingmoon, begs to notify to the Mercantile Com- The ordinary annual general meet-munity, that he has established to 1.34 inches, of which 45 of an Company, Limited, will be held at his long experience, and by most The rainfall in March amounteding of the Macao Electris Lighting himself at this place as Inspecto of Opium and trusts, that, fron inch fell on the 23th Rain, in very the Offices of Messrs. Lowe, Bing assiduous attention to business ha small quantities fell on nine days. ham and Matthews, Mercantile

may obtains portion of Bank Building, second floor, Hong patronage. Address to D. Lapraik. The annual general meeting of the Kong, on Wednesday, the 12th day-Hong Kong Daily Press, April Hong Kong, Canton and Macao of April, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon. 1 Steamboat Co., Ltd. will be held at the Company's office, 1, Queen's Building at 11.30 this morning.

LOOKING BACK 50 YEARS

their

The new Chinese man-of-war,

The eleventh annual dinner of the Queen's College Old Boys Associa Mr. M. A. da Silva has been ad- tion will be held on Saturday, April fington, correspondent for the D'Almada Remedios, and the firm's Members who wish to attend are Tokyo, Mar., Mr. John Pen-mitted a partner by Mr. J. M.2 at 8 p.m. in the College Hall Daily Telegraph, London), and name will in future bo Mesara requested to apply either to Mr. formerly correspondent for The D'Almada Remedios and Silva, Tam Yik Fang, c/o the Bank offer Kiel, where she will be armed:

Canton, Ltd. or to Mr. Hu Pak Mi e/o St. Agnes Girls' College, Bon ham Road...

following an attack of pneumonia. Times, died here this morning, Deceased, who had been nearly thirty years in the Far East, once owned and edited the now defunct paper, Far East,-Beuter.

The friends of Mrs. John John- stone will be grieved to bear that she passed away in her sleep Saturday last. Mr. John Johnstone married Miss Nancy Patterson in

be increased from at the given signal, to spring intense indignation with the offen-March, 1914, and the one son, AT- mittee **$15,000 to $24,000 par-annum.”

"annum for each Firm."

The Share Register and Transfer Books will be closed from the 27th March, to the 10th April, 1833, both

daya inclusive.

JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD., General Managers,

The Hongkong Fire Insurance

·Co., Ltd.

circle."

runa од

The Chief Petty Officers and Petty Officers have organised a dance to

be beld, in the Garrison Lecture

Hall on Wednesday, April 5, rom-

mencing at 8.30 p.m.

From April 2 to a inclusive, the Canton-Kowloon Railway is running extra express trains between Can- ton and Kowloon to facilitate traps portation during the Ching Ming Festival.

Ware is considered to be the and is now at Eton. He retired in the spring of 1923 from Messrs. China has yet made to the United Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd, of States left Shanghai in the Dollar leathes, Dumfrieshire, where he and were valued at $1,000,000. time of her death Mrs. Johnstone were living until the,

GOVERNORSHIP OF PHILIPPINES

MR. HOMER CUMMINGS TO

STAY

IN WASHINGTON::

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It is announced that the Moham- medan festival of "Id-ul-Adaba" will be celebrated in Hong Kong on Thursday, April 6. The usual morn- ing service will be held at the Mosque, Shelley Street, at 9.15.

His Excellency Sir William Peel, K.C.M.Q., K.B.E. will preside at the last meeting of this session of the Hong Kong Branch of the Eng- lish Association at the Helena May Institute at 5.30 p.m. to-day The Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotowall, CMG will speak on Adventures Among English Books”.

Ting Yuan, built by the Vulcan Shipbuilding Co. of Stettin, will

leave Stettin in the month of April be navigated to China by a Ger man crew. The Ting Yuan will

with Krupp gune, and then in the beginning of May the voyage will be continued. The crew of the vessel is to consist eight officers and ceed to China under the German. 240 men, and the corvette will pro-, Bag Hong Kong Daily Preste April 4, 1883,

Looking Back 25 Years.

The Kowloon police have arrested two men who are suspected of par ticipating in the murder of three

men on the hillside above -Shatin at the end of last year. The three- The Wah Yan Amateur. Photo victims were found with their ex-throate cut, their queues paraly hibition of photographa in the torn off their heads, and their Scout Room of the College. The bodies terribly hacked. One of the Wednesday, April 5, 1933 and is on board the Dakota had a watch open to the public. Two hundred and 930 in his possession and those. exhibits are on view (enlargements were stolen-Hong Kong Daily and contact prints) and may be reas, April 4, 1908, viewed between 0 sm, and 6 p.m.

Patrons of the Hong Kong Hotel.

During the week-end ten cases of Chinese Restaurant are informed mallpox (0 from Victoria, 4 from that no dinner will be served there Kowloon), one case of diphtheria, on Wednesday the 8th instant owing one of enteric and four of menin- to the reservation of the Roof Gargitis, were reported. den premises by Professor Schnei

That as from the 1st day of into action, like a gang of pirates dors. The defencelessness of the Jews"drew, who was born in June, 1915, langest shipment of silver that graphic Club is holding au "January, 1933, the remunera on China coaster. A certain in Germany is the complete answer

tion of the Auditors be raised mentality

those lines to the charges made against them. from $1,50 to $1,500 por Sometimes the free-masons are the Tha excesses of a few days ago have which firm he was taipan, to Halu.8. President Grant. The ingots Exhibition will remain open till murdored men who was a steward

villains, and when it is pointed apparently been stopped, and if the out that the Royal family and most Government has the least car for of the Anglican Bishops are free world opinion the incident will be masons, the hushed reply is made, closed with the least possible delay. "Ah, but they aren't in the inner The upheaval may do this amount aircles" Of course, the answer is of good. Germany has had the out that there is no sinister inner break against the Jews which the Sometimes foreign spies most unsatisfactory elements in the

While testing a motor cycle out are the bug bear, but the most Republic have wanted for a long

side the European YM.CA. build ing in Salisbury Road on Baturay popular object of half-baked ap time. The country has been yield-

New Haven, March 29.While Mr. Bandstow collided with a prehension is "the Jews." We udl

on official announcement has been motor-car and caused slight damage BANKING CORPORATION know the blood ritual" nonsense, ed no this section of opinion, and Mr. Homer Cummings said to day the mishap to the Police.

ing to a temptation that has gnaw-made in Washington, Triends of to a mudguard He has reported which if is ever had a vestige of the great. Germm people will no that he would remain in Weching- TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN foundation is to Judaism what doubt rouse itself and make an end mainder of President Roosevelt's Gordon Blackner, living with his date.

that the Provisional Certificate: Satanism is to Christianity, a

tom es Attorney-General for the re A seven-year-old European Ind, No 57/495 dated. Hong Kong 20th February, 1922 for Four shares of this monstrous negation of the true of hostility towards a loyal and term.

parents in Wing Lock Buildings, Hank numbered 127041/127044 incisive stitution Anti-Semitism is, funda valuable part of their own nation, Mr. Cummings was appointed to Kowloon, is reported to have been registered in the name of LU A BU

be Governor-General of Philippines bitten by a dog in the left arm on har been Lost or Stoles, and should mentally, the instinct of the canni, who have always identified them and was, to start, for the Islands Sunday, and to have gons to the this certificats not be produced to the bal, and the wilder tribes of Africa, ves with the land where they in about five weeks.

Kowloon Hospital for treatment, Fark before 16th April, 1933 a new

akopg, 20th March, 1933.

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HONG KONG & SHANGHAI

and the aforesaid Provisional Certif foto No. 57/495 will be thereafter treated by this Corporation as "Noll and Void:

By Order of the Court of Director

have made thell

coincidence • ority. seems to prosper i the temptation: to

nation

therefore, extraordinary that Ger- many, one of the pillars of Western civilisation, should be guilty of humiliate the Jews or any madness, haruelty, and

part of the community, because they cling to some form of racial or iddle religious distinction:

of Christianity,

C Manager.

if not excusable,

denial

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An interesting wedding of interest

der for a farewell concert to be

An elderly Chinese woman, charg given by the Schneider Trio com mencing at 8.15 p.m. The manage ed before Mr. Schofield for hawking ment of the Hotel advise that the without a licence, told his Worship afternoon bes dance, will function that she came to Hong Kong for na usual in the Root Garden on that fear that her daughter might be kidnapped in the country, I am a metaber of a small clan," she said, and they might kidnap my) child- to people in Hong Kong took place ren in the country." Defendant was on Saturday, March 18 between cautioned. Miss Dorothon Bowley and Licut WF. Hazelfoot, H.N. The bride "A" collimon between a Hong Kong, Dry May 16, the 7 is me diagiter of Colonel and Max Hotel bur and a chr driven by Mr. M Court last week on a similan charge, A. W. Bewley and niece of fra Weill occured on Saturday near the because Max Hopg 76. appeared before Mr.Allan Cameron, wife of Mr Allan Main Gate of the Naval Dockyard Philip Wynne-Jones yesterday on charge Cameron of the Canadian Pacific in ueen's Road East, Mr. Weill

appoint

mor

of the unlawful possession of twelve Fairy Farm Company milk bottles, knowing them to have been stolen. Sentence of three weeks hard thbogel was imposed,

Sternships Company, Hong Kong The ceremony took place at St Mary's Church, Alvorstoke and the reception was afterwards held at the Broderick Hallk

in a report to the Police said that he was following in the wake of the bus when it suddenly stopped and wae rim into by him car, which re- ceived some damage to the radiator

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