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Hongkong Daily Press.

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ESTABLISHED 1857

No. 23346. A¤£Ã£Ð HÆÐAGE HONG KONG, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1933. •式拜禮 日拾叁月伍年叁世佰玖仟费英

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AMENDED SERVICE

FROM 1ST JUNE, 1933

BAILINGS From, HONG KONG at 8 am an12 p.m. (Week days only).

JAILINGS From MACAQ si 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. (Week days only).

`EXCURSION TO MAÇAO

SUNDAY, 4TH JUNE, 1089

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will leave Hong Kong at 9 am, and Masao at 4

SPECIAL SALOON FARES.

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* EXCURSIONS-Single: $2.50; Return: $400,

Note:--All Steamboat Company's Steamers are fitted with Wireless.

KING'S THEATRE

TENTH ANNUAL

DANCING DISPLAY By the Pupils of

MISS VIOLET CAPELL Under the Distinguished Patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY, THE GOVERNOR

AND LADY PEEL

ON

FENG BECOMES

CALMER

CONDESCENDES TO EXPLAIN HIS ACTIONS

*(THROUGH REUTEE'S AGENGT.]

PEIPINO, May 29. CENERAL FENG YU HSIANG

has now condescended to ex-. plain his recent assumption of the leadership of the "anti-Japanese Allied Army,"

Chinese sources report that he told a close friend he had raised the anti-Japanes standard be cause the Japanese wanted to occupy Kalgan."

General Feng added that he had no desire to create difficulties for the Government.

ANTI-JAPANESE BOYCOTT

ISHI HAS PLAN FOR COMING CONFERENCE

· [THROUGH «REUTER'B' AGENCY.]

WASHINGTON, May 28, VISCOUNT Ishii, who is going to London to attend the World Economic Conference, arrived at New York from Washington to day, and talked of little else than the Chinese anti-Japanese boycott.

He met members of the Press at a special conference and indicated that he would present to the World Economie Chaference a plan to meet the Chinese policy of exclu-"] Fafon against Japan.

Viscount Ishii classed the Chinese boycott as the foremost world trade obstacle and said he had an idea ag to how it could be overcome.

He saw the boycott as a threat to the entire world and he added that, if the idea was sufficiently developed, he may propose it at the Economic Conference

MORGAN COY.'S PROFITS

$18,284,908 FROM SECURITIES ALONE

[1BROUGH 'KEUTEK'S AĠENCY]

WASHINGTON, May 28. DURING further investigations into the affairs of Morgan's, J. P. Morgan reported gross pro | fits of C813,284,008 from the sales of securities alone in the years 1927/31, in addition to untabulated

GANDHI BREAKS HIS FAST

BY SIPPING TUMBLER OF FRUIT JUICE

LADY THACKERSEY'S, HOUSE BESEIGED BY FRIENDS

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY)

Poona, May 29. Gandhi broke his fast at noon by sipping a tumbler of fruit juice.

Lady Thackersey's house was beselged by his friends and journal. Ists.

Mrs. Naidu stood at the head of the stairs and selected privileged persons to enter.

Meanwhile, in a small room. be-

Price

General Manager.

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MARTELL'S BRANDIES

GERMAN AVIATRIX

KILLED

V. S. Q. P.

BOTTLED IN

ERROR OF JUDGMENT WHILE LANDING

COGNAC AND

CORDON BLEU.“

·GUARANTEED

{THROUGH EXUTER'S AGENCY)

ALEPPO, May 28. FRAULEIN Marga voa Etzdorf, the well known German air- woman. was killed to-day in a crash landing at the Aleppo sero- drome.

She left Berlin unexpectedly yesterday morning for, Australia, via Siam, and had made marvel- lous time. She appeared over the Jaerodrome here at fed owing apparently to an error evening, but when descending crash- of judgment.

615. thin

The machine was badly smashed. The airwoman was extricated safe- layly, but she died later.

hind

Gandhi glass doors, motionless it a bed with wet cloths round his head. Beside him lay half a glass of fruit juice.*

His bed was then brought to the larger room where he acknowledged by voiceless greeting his friends.

IN HONG KONG TO-DAY

CLOUDY:" OCCASIONAL

BAIN

YESTERDAY'S: RATŠEK, REPORT FORECAST AND RAMALAN, INSUND a **THE "ROYAL OBSERVATORY; AT 5,40

P.M., STATED

A WEAK ANTI-CYCLONE AREA. IS SITUATED TO THE NORTH-EAST OF HOKKAIDO THAT OVER THE LOWER YANGTZE VALLEY. IB "DISPERSING. DEPRESSIONS REMAIN TO THE NORTH OF SHANTUNG AND TO THE EAST OF THE LOOCHOUS.

LOCAL FORECAST:-E. TO S. or VARIABLE WINDE, MODERATE; CLOUDY, OCCASIONAL RAIN.

DERBY FAVOURITE SCRATCHED

RODOSTO REPORTED 10.

Fraukein von Etzdorf, whose real name was Wolff, was only 25 years of age. She was born in Berlin in August 1907, her father being an army officer.

Her first flight was made "in November, 1926, as a passenger with a ticket that had been pre- sented to her.

She was. so fascinated by it that a month later she entered a school of aviation at Staaken to be trained.

By December, 1897, she had se cured a certificate and soon got employment as a second pilot on the Lufthanse service between Ber. lin, Stuttgart and Basle

"

At Warburg in 1828 she took her later she was fourth in the first diploma in trick flying. Two years

German women's stunting Bon- test. She was also the first woman' to qualify in the art of gliding, which she did at Spaichingen in: Wurttemberg in the summer of 1929.

DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS

TO-DAY

(May 30)

(V. Moon 7th Day) Decoration Day (U.S.A.). Lammerta' Sales of Household Furniture, 30, Humphreys Build- ings, Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.; 37, Cum-

HAVE STRAINED A MUSCLEberland Road, Kowloon Tong, 10.30

(THROUGH REUTER'S 'AGENCY)

LONDON, May 28.

millions secured in other big finan- RODOSTO, winner of the Two

cial operations.

AUSTRO-GERMAN RELATIONS

APPEAR TO BECOMING.

STRAINED

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]

BERLIN, May 29.

2.1.

Entries close for Macao Jockey | Club's, Fifth Extra Race Meeting,

3 p.m.

Rotary Club Tiffin. -

Whist Drive, Civil Service Cricket Club, 8.20 p.m. ›

Thousand Guineas. and. & favourite for the Derby has been Khan Sahib Nawab Khan, former- Claims against the Estate of scratched and will not take part ly of H.K. Police Force, - due. in the Epsom classic.

This decision was reached after a vetorinary examination of the horse this afternoon.

The decision to scratch Rodosto from the Derby was taken by its owner, Princess de Faucigny Lucigue before her trainer's de parture from Paris for England this morning..

"There is nothing else to do " she said, for a Derby horse RELATIONS between Germany must not have the slightest thing

and Austria appear to be be-wrong with him. coming strained.

The Austrian Minister to Berlin,

Dr. Tauschits, has left for Vienna, for the purpose, it is stated, of reporting to his government on the

Stra Bed Musclé.

Rodosto is stiff and has strain.

situation created by the Nari men- ed & muscle. I don't know how aures for dissuading German badly...... tourists from, visiting Austria. 15

The action taken by Herr Hitler

I shall have him brought back

is that of ordering an imposition in a day or two and examined by

Theatres.

Queen's Madame Bütterfly." Central: "Afraid to Talk,” Kings: "State Fair." World "Broadway Melody." Oriental: "Suicide Fleet." Star: "Temple Tower." Majestic Farewell to Arms.”

Dances.

Tea Dances at Gloucester Build-- ing; King's Restaurant; and Hong Kong Hotel.

Dinner Dances at Hong Kong Hotel; and King's Restaurant

Sports.

Lawn Bowls, Open Singles Championship; R. F.Euz 8. "L. Luck, J. Parvis E. Kern (Kow. of a fes of one thousand marks for a veterinary surgeon at Chantilly loon C.C. Green), J. J. Basto . F.

Jones (Craigeogower), 6.20 p.m. "It is a pity as it was the Austria.

Division:

the visas of all German Viance of a lifetime, Rodosto's Lawn Tennis. B

WELNESDAY, 31st May, 1933 This is retaliation following the pace would have given him a great Chinese R.C. Recreio, Graduates

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repressive measures of the Dolfuss advantage, and I am sure he could. South China University. Government against the movement have stood the cours

U.S.R.C., Hong Kong C:6 v. Ios in Austria and the Austrian Gov-.

dian R.C., Civil Service ». Kowloon ernment's cold reception of Dr. Franks

Derby call overa

Gerson of Epinard, 7-

Rodosto is the son of the famous loon dection, Hong Kong S.R.A.

Hong Kong Ares League: Kow Epinard, and his magna un 24th Battery Royal Artillery: ning in the Two Thousand Guineas Hong Kong Bection, R.A.M.C. v. Had the nominee run on Wednes marked the horse down as the most s0th Company, Royal Engineers. day, he would have had a big likely winner of the Derny. chance of being the second French de

Sunries.-6.39 am Sunset. 7,03 'hores to win the Derby. Durbar II

favourite p.m. was the last French entry to win at 100 to 8 in the earliest of the Tides-High at 11.63 Low the classic-as far back as 1914. (Continued on previous column) 90.91.

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