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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE SEVENTH EXTRA RAQE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 37TH

commencing at 2.09 p.m.

MAY, 1933,

The First Dell will be Rung at

1.30 p.m.

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

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.

Baige ndmitling Non-Members to the Mambers' Enclosure and Club Room: at $5.00 for Gentlemen and 3.00 for Ladies (Both inclul ng Tar) ara ob tainable through the SECRETARY upon the personal application of s Member, such Member to be responsible for all visitors jatrolated by him, and for Payment of All Ohia, otc

The Secretary's Office 3rd Floo Cloucestar Building (fel, 27794), will clors at 12 O'Clock Noon.

Badges admitting to

Members'

Egelenre will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.

On No Protect will Ohildren be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.

Tifios are obtainably at the Olau House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Tolenhove 21920.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The Price of Admission to the Public Enslocare is 32.00 including Tax, for all Parsons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate.

Soldiers and Sailors ia uniform are aimitted Half Price.

Bookmakers, Tie The Men, eto.. will not be permitted to operate with- in the Precincts of THE HONG KONG Jocker CLUB during the Race Meeting.

1'y Crier,

C. B. HROWN,

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 2nd May, 1932,

CHINA UNDERWRITERS,

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LIMITED, (INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG), TOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN

that the Ninth Annual Ordinary General Mosting of Shareholders of China Unduw bars, 1 imiled, will be held at the Qices of the Company, Hong Kong Bank Building, 44, Des Voux Road Central, Hong Kong. co Thursday, the 20th day of May 1933, at soon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors and a Statement of Accounts for the rear ending 31st December, 1932, and of electing Directors and Auditora.

The Transfor Book of the Company will be closed from 18th May, 1933, to 28th May, 1933, both days inclusivo.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

HERBERT R. STORT,

Managing Director.

Hong Kong 15th May, 1933.

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HONG KONG MAY 22, 1933.

CHINESE IN JAPAN

TO HAVE FREE TRIP BACK TO CHINA

(Kuo Min News Agency)

* News and Views *

Wheeler and Woolsey,

"

or any

A Vile Trade.

The sellers of filthy books und pictures are busy pushing their wares, says a Home paper, which

adds.

SUMMARY OF NEWS

tories.

Local."

Details of the arrangem Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey would be the last people in the

the opening of the British Nanking, May 11. world to claim, that they were the

Fair on Wednesday by H Governor, Sir William Poef The Central Overseas Affairs" world's greatest actors'

They have, There are laws to stop the action Kowloon Supplement.

St. John's Ambulance, Committee yesterday requested the thing of that sort.

to however, achieved a position andvities of these creatures. But pub-

It held a successful flag day on Ministry of Communications provide a steamer for transporta popularity quite sufficient to turn lie opinion is far stronger. tion back to China of Chinese re-many people's heads. Hong Kong reaches further than the arm of day, over $5,000 being rais found them charming, uneffected to the law. The public should make medical work in the Now! sidenta in Nagasaki.

A telegram recently received by the last degree, and the very best of it clear that they will hold guilty the Committee from Chinese at Food follows. For that reason they of a vile offence any trader who

cele Nagasaki set forth their predica-achieved a personal success unpro handies these things. ment. While they could no longer cedented locally, as far as

brities are concerned. tolerate the ill-treatment under the Japanese Government, they are un A Model Parliament. able to return home owing to lack Surely the happiest country in of means. The Chinese there num-the world must be the principality ber several thousand.

of Liechtenstein. There are only It will be recalled that soon after Giteen members of Parliament and the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese they sit only when required-which hostilities in Shanghai, the Minis is not more than a dozen times a try. assigned a steamer to convey home thousands of Chinese from Japan. This will be the second time that, the Government arrangs for their repatriation.

NEW SHANTUNG HIGHWAY

TO OPEN FOR TRAFFIC IN JUNE

If necessary they should carry their condemnation to the point of boycotting those traders who seek to get any profit from the sale of vile things.

Of all varieties of hobby, auto

The heavy rain on Saturday duteed only of an inch of rai This year's fall is 8.31 inch. against an average of 15.65 inch

Pages by this tima inat year,

Jose del Pan, a Spaniard is to be. deported. His brother was udebles to put up a $1,000 against his be coming destitute and a charge on the Colony.

Page 7. South China Athletic Association

Champion Autograph Hunter, graph hunting seems to Rourish mast. The world championship is held a successful aquatia meeting on Saturday. Miss Young Sau year. They are paid according to claimed by Major David Halstead, the number of sittings, the total ex-Member of Parliament. Major King, winner of last year'a ladies.

events.

Page 6. east to the 9tate being 9,000 Swiss Halstead's collection of 32,000 au harbour race, won all the ladies'

tographs has a historical as

Messrs. Wheeler & Woolsey, th as a topical value, for it includes not only the signatures of Frede- genial film stars left on Saturday rick the Great, the Duke of Wel-by the & Carthage.

We give on Page 3, a roview of lington and Napoleon, but those

franes a year.

well

Far East.

Page 7.

It must not be imagined though that, Liechtenstein is not a demo eratic State. On the contrary. It 18 only necessary for 400 citizens or the inhabitants of three villages to of every British Prime Minister some of the Empire foodstuffs to be demand its convocation for Parlia- from Walpole to our Ramsay Mac show at the Empire Fair this ment to assemble. The same num- Donald. War and politics do not week. ber of citizens has the right to pre-exhaust his interest His books

The South-West Political Council sent a Bill, thus participating di contain the autographs of literary

men so diverse as Mr. Shaw and is bitterly opposed to compromise rectly in the Government.

There are no Socialists, no Com. Sir Walter Scott, of pioneers so with Japan and the rumoured

as Amundsen and

peace terms.

Page 7. munists, no Fascists. The parties' far-scattered

From Japan come reports that are Conservativo and Radical. For Buffalo Bill, and of the great the maintenance of law and order figures of music, painting, the the Saito Cabinet is facing a severe

crisis.

Page 7. there are two gendarmes, unarmed, drama and the cricket-pitch. but it is reported that seven others. are being trained to reinforce the Regimental Mascots. Customs guards on the frontier.

(Kuo Min Naws Agency),

Tsinan, May 11. The Weihsien-Taiorchwang High- way, in southern Shantung, is fast nearing completion, and will be opened for traffic next month when the last two bridges will be ready.

At

Listen and laugh or cry if you 0 recent meeting of the Shantung Provincial Government, thisk tears would be more fitting. it was decided to authorize the Pro- The Soviet Government, inaugurat-

Soviet Sob-Boftening

Taffy is dead-Long live Taf fy's Most famous of all regimen-

tal mascots, the goats of the Welah JAPAN'S SUGGESTION or Walch-Regiments, have a long

TO AMERICA history.

In Peninsular days nearly every vincial Department of Reconstruc-ed a few months ago a campaign regiment had ite pet. Gronow re tion to purchase ten motor-buses to "organise" laughter in Soviet cords that "a distinguished High which will be used on this road. Russia through the Press, the thea- land Regiment possess a deer; and Motor-traffic will bring Weishien tre and the cinema. A Five-Year the Welsh Fusiliers a goat, which within one day of Taiorchwang. Plan for laughter would be one generally marches with the band. This new highway is approxim-long conducted howl, beginning His own Regiment, the 1st Guards, ately 160 miles long and traverses diminuendo and ending-erescendo, had a poodle which it had captur An Brea in southern Shantung punctuated by the sabotage trials which was previously almost de of those who were caught scowl of their plan. The scheme, they say, may perhaps more correctly void of modern means eommunica-ing. be described as a scheme for estions. With existing connections Soviet Humour. tablishing the machinery where a, reorganisation of the industry may be carried out rather than as a scheme of reorganisation itself. The key-acte is the avoidance of the invoking of compulsory pow) ers, and the ultimate success of the plan will, in the words of the Com- mittee, "depend upon, the degree and single-mindedness with which that machinery is used."

with other highways, this new road will bring the Kiangsu border (at Taiorchwang) nearer to Chefoo, on the northern Shantung coast, by reducing the rail journey one

day.

CANTON-HANKOW AIRWAY

LI CHING SUNG MAKES

SUCCESSFUL TRIP

mour which might be expected to To illustrate the quality of hu- result from the Soviet laughter campaign here is the following story which is not apocryphal.

A high Soviet official, whose bome was mouse-ridden asked another for advice. "Write on your house that it is a collective farm," was the answer, "then one half of the mice will run away and the rest will starve.".

**HANDS OFF?" POLICY URGED BY VISCOUNT ISHI

Honolulu.-A polite suggestion

Viscount Ishii, head of Japan's de legation to the World Economic Conference, who spent the day here. en route to Washington.

Viscount Ishii also set all Hono- lulu talking when he said that

ed at Vittoria. At the battle of that the United States should re- the Nive in December, 1813, thefrain from interfering with Japan's poodle Bccompanied Sir Frederick programme in Asia was given by Ponsonby in the von of the attack. He and the Colonel were wounded land on three legs. It lived for together, and the dog came to Eng several years afterwards. The 83rd Sutherland Highlanders, raised in 1799 from the old Fencibles, pos- Japanese military action in Man- nessed the deer. One of the origi-churia was not a part of the mal recruits was "Big Sam, Mao-peaceful expansion, to which he

was referring. donnid." Sam stood 6ft. 10ine.

When newspaper correspondents. He marched always at the head of

met Viscount Ishii, they first asked the battalion leading this mascot, a

him to define his so-called "Monroe huge red deer from the northern Doctrine" for the Far East but he heights.

Local and General

declined to define the Japanese gen- eral Far Eastern policies ne requir ing too much time. He said how- ever, that he had been misquoted in regard to the matter of a " Monroe Doctrine."

It is proposed that the iron and steel industry be organised on the basis of a number of approved as sociations, ench dealing with a group of similar products. These associations should be subject to a

Viscount Tshii talked freely; co-ordinating body to be called the Iron and Steel Corporation

At to-morrow's meeting of the According to a Shunpao telegram, never-the-less, concerning Japan's Great Britain. The objects of this central corporation would includa Manager of the Eurasia Aviation Rotary Club Colonel MacPherson the locomotives and railway coaches determination to expand peaceably the provision of the associations Corporation, arrived here at 5 will speak on "Big game Fishing:"at the Tangshan Railway Works with services of an advisory chao'clock yesterday afternoon thus

racter, co-operation with "the asso

THE Fifty-second Ordinary Gen- BRITISH IRON AND STEEL ciations in the promotion of export

TE

oral Meeting of Shareholders

will be held at the Offices of the undersigned on Thursday, the 25th

INDUSTRY

trade, and other activities" on us half of the industry generally

It is further proposed that the associations which deal with simi- lar products should eventually be

(Kuo Min News Agency}

Hankow, May 11. Mr. Li Ching Sung, General

successfully completing the round According to Mr. Li, detailed trip to Canton and back.. plans for the Canton-Hankow air, way will be drafted upon his re- turn to Nanking, and the date for the formal inauguration of the ser- vics will be decided after confer

Following two bombing incidents in the Chinese territory in Tientsin, martial law was proclaimed in that

city.

May, 1933, at Noon, for the purpose of THE iron and steel industry of receiving the Report of the General Great Britain has been lately pas Agents, together, with a statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st sing through an interesting stage leven in number, and that they ring with Mr. Chu Chia-hua, Min- rank of Captain in the Hong Kong December, 1932.

in its history and it appears to be

The following Resolutions will also at the opening of a new and hopeful be submitted to the Meeting:-

'shail incorporate in themselves existing associations. Among the objects of the associations will be the provention of wasteful comps. progressive concentration of pro- duction in the more efficient plants and the elimination of redundant

(1). "That as from the 1st day of Danse of evolution. For some years tition among their members, the

"January, 1933, the remunera past the industry clamoured for tion of the Consulting Com-protective tariffs, but this demand "mittee be increased from "$10,000 to $24,000 per annum was always refused by British gov

and inefficient plants by agreement

(2) "That as from the 1st day of eraments on the ground that, if on payment of suitable compensa

"January, 1933, the remunera "tion of the Auditors be raised

from $1,250 to $1,500 per "annum for each Firm."

Hongkong, 4th May, 1932

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES 1911 TO 1930

ister of Communications.

OBITUARY

fi

Lieut. J. Durran, M.B., Ch.B. (Edin), has been promoted to the Volunteer Defence Corps.

were removed to an unknown place

H.E. the Governor has been pleas ed to recognise, provisionally pending instructions from the Secre tary of State for the Colonies, the appointment of Mr. Dale W. Maher as a Consul for the United States in Hong Kong

A good deal of household furni- ture will be auctioned by Messrs. Lammert Bros, this week as to-day they will be conducting an auction at an address in Kowloon.

in Asia. His previous statements on that subject had apparently been misinterpreted, he said, and

trine." given rise to the report of a "doc-

No Possibility of War,

I did say and I desire to repeat now that there is little possibility of a way betwen the United States. and Japan," he said. There are. only two instances that could bring Mr. J. W. Ballantine, American

about a situation that may lead to

"The first is that Consul-General at Cantón and Dr.

such resulta. On Japan should ever be foolish enough Wagner, German Consul-General, have returned to the city from their Thursday and Friday auctions will to interfere in the affairs of the sightseeing tour in Kwangsi Pro- be held at two other Kowloon, ad- Western Hemisphere. The second dresses, while on Saturday there is that the United States should vince."

will be an auction at a Peak ad- interfere with Japan's peaceful ex- dress. Full details appear in our pansion in Asia." advertisement columns.

It is announced in the Govern

MR. RUSSELL G. JONES Kobe, Late on May 6, Mr. Rus-

One of the resolutions passed at

The Viscount was immediately asked whether. Japan's activites in protection were granted, the in- tion. Students of British indus sell G. Jones, Production Manager

The Sanitary Board at to-met- Manchuria formed a part of the ex- creased price of iron and steel trial conditions will recognise in of General Motors Japan Ltd. died the last meeting of the Kwang these recommendations a family very suddenly at the clinic of Dre. tung Provincial Council was that

in the projected row's meeting will consider a letter pansión programme. would militate against other im-likeness to the recent legislation Zira and Schmidt, Kabe. Mr. a faculty of civil engineering be

inaugurated

from Government relative to the

"Japan's necessary action. in The Shara Register and Transfer portant British industries to which governing the coal-mines industry. Jonte was operated on for appen Shang Chin University.

appointment of the Honourable Manchuria was expansion," he re- Booky will be closed from the 11th to iron and steel was a

"Military movements and In the latter case, however, the dist is on April 10th and for some raw material.

Board of Trade has compulsory.

days showed improvement, but, dur- Mr. G. W. Sewell as representa- Mr. A. G. W. Tickle to be Vice-plied. the 25th May, 1933, both days

The financial crisis of the autumn powers in

ing last week suffered a relapse. tive of the Federation of British President of the Sanitary Board the other things that Japan did in if voluntary reserve inclusivé.

of 1931, however, required that im agreement should fail..

The and came quite suddenly, and JARDINE, MATHESON &

Mr. Jones's death was a great shock Industries, is broadcasting a brief while acting as Director of Public Manchuria were phenomena coinci- ports of all classes of goods be re- CO, LTD.,

stricted, and, in the general impost- The National Committee's idea and loss to the community and to address this evening, at 7.30 in con. Works and a letter from Govern dent with the establishment of a nection with the forthcoming British, ment relative to the additional con- new atate. They were done to pro- ditions to. Chinese Restaurant tect the rights of the new stato and General Agents.

tion of tariffs to secure that end, is to constitute an organisation for General Motors...

Mr. Jones made many friends Empire Fair. "

Licences for the prohibition of Japan's interests there." 1762 the iron, and stoel industry receiv-the industry which shall be able to

agreements with pro in Kobe and in Japan and through A fatal accident occurred on spitting in Chinese Restaurante.

Peaceful Expansion. ed a considerable, if temporary, negotiate

ducers abroad. At the same time out the Far East over the past six measure of protection.

day when a cargo-coolie fell from

He. then assured his interviewers tariffs imposed by the British Gov-of control at home. It is hoped to Far Eastern Regional tag the deck into a hold receiving serment Garette that at the expiration

As is now generally known, the there should be a necessary degree or seven years, having been on the board the 8. Norviken on Satur vetament are made on the recom-achieve this by cooperative action General Motors previous to his

later in the Kowloon Hospital. Canadian. American Navigation signs and was not warlike. and de mendation of a small but powerful within the industry. Amalgama last assignment with General Moious injuries from which he died of three months, from May 18, the that Japan had no aggressive de- Company, Ltd; will, unless cause is sired only that the right to expand interference. committee called the Import Dutions, both of a horizontal and vertors Japan Ltd.

During the World War de wae n

The Rev. F. J. Griffith, of the shown to the contrary, be struck or peacefully without hies Advisory Committee. When tical character are envisaged, but the question of the renewal of the the National Committee think a pilot in the American Air Force temporary duties an iron and steel complete aclution of present dif- and his interest in aviation was B.P.G. Mission, recently stationed the register and the Company dis He did not mention definite areas goods come up for decision by this culties cannot be provided by these active until very lately. For some at Tatung, in Shansi, ho has spent solved. The Chinese Merchants toward which that expansion might committee these duties were pro-alone. The Committee proposes to time he was Export Manager of over 10 years in mission work in Land Investment and Construction be directed and left the interviewers Viscount Ishii eafd that no in fails to obtain a certificate to com visionally extended, but the com- build up comprehensive national the Fokker Aircraft Corporation, North China, is leaving to-day on Compay, Ltd., will also be struck in doubt as to the direction expan-

land on retirement. mittee laid it down as a condition machinery for the industry in which subsidiary of General Motors the P. & O... Carthage for Eng off the Companies Register if tsion would take my prod

Corporation.

Imeneo business within two months.stance could be recalled in Japan's international relations where his of further protection that the in-will be combined the advantages

Mr. Jones leaves a wife and 'two

The heavy rains that held up dustry as a whole must be rear of united action and individual

and bathing picnics on Appointments in the last number country had declined to sit at, a NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN sanised. In doing so, the committion would not own or operate any

at the fellow-Mr. J. S. MacLaren to betions, That pursuant to Section 181 of the tee doubtless had in mind that some London, Mrs. Jones's home.

inch,

measured .19 Royal Observatory. The total Deputy Estate Commissioner, and now in the case of the London. Companion Ordinance 1911, that a form of unified control would reron and steel works, and would meeting of the reditors of the Chins sult in lower, austs and, therefore, have no power itself to interfere

since January 1 is 6,32 inches Assistant Colonial Treasurer with Economic Conference and the talks Aganay and Trading Company of benefit the consumer. To meet the with the rights of any individual Hongkong, Ltd. (In Liquidation) will requirements of the Advisory Com- producers

significantly, "yon recognise that against an average of 16.68 inches effect from yesterday. Mesers. J. with President in Washington.

C. FitzHenry, G. Saunders and W. Japan is ready to do her part be held at the Company's premises mittee fas British iron and stoel Such is the scheme submitted by only the first stage has been reach-

At a meeting of the Kwangtung Mel. Smith, officers of the Fire to have satisfactory understanding Fedder Building Pedder Street, manufacturers formed National the industry to the Import Duties ed, and that much remains to be Victoria, Hong Kong, on The Committes representative of the Committee, which works in conneo done before the industry can bo Provincial Council it was agreed Brigade, to be Government Inepte on every problem that confronts the the 8th day of June, 1033, at 3 o'clock P.M. for the purposes provided for in whole industry, This committes tion with the Treasury. The head said to be properly equipped and that the plans submitted by the tors under the Gunpowder and Fire family of nations," he said." was directed to draw up a scheme of the Treasury is, of course, the organized." The industry, he adds, Reconstruction Department for the works Ordinance. Mr. B. Wylie to "Japan has many problems that period of two western powers. JHowever, some the sald Beation.

of reorganisation and has done so. Chancellor of the Exchequer and must press on with the work to improvement of the cocoon nurs be a member of the Board of Educa are unlike those affecting the LAU YUK WAN, The outlins of the scheme is as the present Chanceller, Mr. Neville well begun and he expresses his ing industry, of Shuntak and the tin for a further be tall bo concessions are necesary on all

follows:-

Chamberlain, has given the hope that the proper, measure of estimates connected therewith be years, and Mr. F First, one may put on record scheme a welcome as constituting reorganisation will be achieved on referred to the Secretarist for a member of the Sanitary Board for sides to restore economic stability

further period of three years, Dated the 17th day of May, 1833,

he adds a voluntary bags.

investigation be passed.. [631 what the National Committee think real step forward. "B

AND

IN THE MATTER OF THE CHINA AGENCY AND TRADING COOF HONGKONG · LIMITED.

(IN LIQUIDATION) "

Liquidator.

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small children, who recently joined him in Japan, having come, from Faturday only accounted for 72 of the Government Gazette exe as conference table and in the desire.

and 1-believe we will be successful."

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