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PEAK CLUB.

HE Annas) General Meeting of THE

Members will be held at the PEAK OLUB, on THURSDAY,

29th June, 1938, at 6 p.m.

H. C. B. WAY,

Hon. Secretary.

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PUBLIC AUCTION,

DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

PARTICULAR Public Auction

to be hell on MONDAY, the 26TH DAT of JUNE, 1933, at 3 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Depart ment, by Order of H EXCELLENOT THE GOVERNOR, of One Let of CROWN LAND at Tai Hang Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 73 years, with the option of renewal at s Crown Reat to be fixed by the Surveyor of HIS MAJESTY' THE KING, for one Surther term of 75 years.

PARTICULARS

Fri Hang Hoad. Nouth of Inland

Inland Lot

No. 3563.

Lot No.

2452:

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Registry No

Locality,

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OF THE LOT.

Boundary S

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mente.

A per

male plan

44,890

22,410

Contents in

Équare feet.

Annual

Rental

- Upeet Price.

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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Pablis Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 26TH DAY of JUNE, 1993, at 8 r., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Hus EXCELLENT THE GOVES. MOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND At Ho Mun Tin, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at Orown Boat to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty THE KING, for one farther term of 75 TeBri

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PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

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Registry No.

Locality,

Kowloon Inland

Lot No 3254. Jonotion of Argyle St. and Waterloo Road- Adjoining Kowloon Inland Lot No. 3076..

Boundary

Megaure-

meats,

N.1 S., E.W.

As per

sale plan

AGENCIES.

Contents in

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Annual

About

23,920

24,220

Upest Price.

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EARL OF INCHCAPE

MARRIES *PRINCESS GOLD"!

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LONDON, June 0. The Earl of Incheapo was mar ried yesterday at St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London to Miss Leonora Margaret Brooke, Princess Gold," the eldest daugh ter of the Rajah and Ranee of and Only relatives Sarawak. intimate friends were invited to the church, and after the wedding a family luncheon party was held at Claridge's Hotel."

The church looked very beautiful with the chancel massed with Har risii lilies, and the same lovely flowers decorated the altar.

The Nanee of Sarawak, in beige, arrived with her two daughters, Valeris and Elisabeth, some time Before the ceremony, and sat talk ing to friends. Mr. G. F. Hotblack was with the Earl as his grooms man. The Archdeacon of Middlesex performed the ceremony,

The Rajah of Sarawak gave his daughter away. She was not accom panied by any bridesmaids.

Father's Mistake.

As the bride drove up to the church with her father the little crowd waiting outside pressed for ward eagerly. An attempt was made by some of the women among the onlookers to follow her into the church, but they were stopped by policemen

side.

An amusing little incident occur- red while the bride stood under the awning having her long train ar ranged. Her father had taken up position on her right-the wrong As he waited, smiling, some one reconcile them to the ncceptance of called out You are on the wrong

side of the bride." the Japanese terms.

stepping to the left of the bride.

There, is that better," he asked, smiling at the crowd.

The natives of Sarawak have named the bride "Princess Gold,"

*News and Views

The Pessimist.

Teacher "Really, Johnny, your handwriting is terrible. You must learn to write better."

JohnnyWell, if, I did, you'd be finding fault with my spelling." Oxford Honorary Degrees.

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SUMMARY OF NEWS;

General.

Herr Hitler's. Bodyguard.

King Feisal of Iraq was given a Chancellor Hitler is, so far as notable reception when he reached his personal safety is concerned, England on a Slate visit. As his leaving

nothing to chance. He steamer, escorted by four of Bri- has appointed a special bodyguard tain's fastest destroyers and nine of "giants" formed of the tallest aeroplanes, entered Dover Harbour, and strongest members of the pren Royal Salute of twenty-one guns

Page torian corps. And yet little men was fired.

It is understood that M. Paul deal of have been known to do At Oxford Convocation yester-damage at times with slings and Boncour and Mr. T. V. Soong hai day the honorary degree of D.C.L.Fings. A David-Goliath, coalition a general talk on the Far Eastern will be conferred by the Univer might afford him the best protes situation, Mr. Soong explaining his sity on Viscount Buckmaster, Mr. tion. If some of the heavy-weight view to the French Government. Page 9. "boxers" could be prevailed upon There was no question of his asking Neville Chamberlain, Sir Warren

Great Britain secured a clean Fisher, Air Marshal Sir John Sal to stand on their feet sufficiently for a loan. mond, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and long they would add substance to

sweep triumph over Czecho Slovakia Mr. Frederick Crauford Good the company.

in the Semi-Final Round of the enough.

European Zone of the Davis Cup when Bunny Austin overcame Man- The Stratford-upon-Avon Memozel in the remaining sing'ca match

at Eastbourne.

Page 0. rial Library has been given the death-mask of Dame Ellen Terry.

The defeat of John de Forest, the The Library already owns death-mask of Sir Henry Irving the champion, in the First Round This was "taken" by Sir George of the British Amateur Golf Cham- Frampton, R.A., and presented pionship at Hoylake was followed Page 9. some years ago by Sir John and by sensational results in the Second Lady Martin-Harvey. Ellen Terry Round matches, made her first Stratford" appear- Goering's secret police, reinforced ance in 1902 as Katharine in by armed storm troopers made a "Henry VIII." Before breakfast decisive onslaught on Hugenberg's Page 9. that day people began to assemble national organisation headquarters. on the gallery staps, and when ed like the thunder of a Lyceum Katharine entered applause peal- first night."

The honorary degree of D. Litt will be conferred on Bir Owen Sea- man and on Mr. Laurence Binyon. Dr. J. S. Haldane will receive the honorary degree of D.Sc.

Troubled Waters.

In the matter of British birds and bathing suits" another attempt is to be made to induce the Gov- take something more crament to than a semi-detached interest in the subject. Sir Cooper Rawson, M.P., has been successful in forming a committee of legislators who want to put a stop to the pollution of the sea by waste oil discharged from sleamers.

The injury to British sea birds and inshore Gateries is sufficiently serious to agitate bird-lovers and fishermen, but as neither birds nor fishes have votes, there is no cor responding stir at Westminster. Mangoes for London,

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Ellen Terry at Stratford.

For full particulars regarding the progress of the World Economie Conference, please turn to page 9. At the Spring Festival of 1910

Dr. Hu Shib is to attend the Miss Terry played Portin to the Institute of Pacific Relations which Shylock of her husband, James is being held in Canada. He said Carew, and her last appearance that he was to address the Confer was again as Katharine in a pro-ence on the Manchurian issue.. gramme of favourite scenes with which the Memorial Theatre mark. ed th Shakespeare Tercentenary in 1916,

British Railways.

Local.

Page 7.

Our Scottish Air-Mail letter ap-... pears on Page 1 and our London Sports Letter on Page 10..

The remains of Mrs. G. F. dos Remedios who died on June 18 at Taipeh, Formosa, while on a visit Kong yesterday and interred at the to her son, were returned to Hong

For causing an annoyance with Roman Catholic Cemetery. Page 7

dio Supply Company of 43. their loud speakers, the Union

Page 7. terday. Hennesey Roal were fined $20. yes- On the rinks of the Chub de Recreio yesterday Nish and Cullen their Lawn Bowls Singles Page 10. For failing to report a change of address, a Chinese woman who kept a mui teni was fined. She was also

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According to a Home paper :- To most people the mange is a fruit you meet in novels about In- dia, part of the exotic local colour,

The steadily increasing traffic on but not a fruit that you eat in real life. But the mango is com ing. It makes a modest occasional the roads of Great Britain during appearance in the more aspiring the last few years has often caused fruit shops, and I was told by embarrassment to the railway com one of the big London stores that panies. Nearly all the English they have a considerable demand railways have boldly faced these for it. About a year ago I saw a problems during the last few years, hawker in the East End with a but it is only now that the public barrow loaded with Indian man-is beginning to reap the benefits. This year railway travel is Eng- land will be the cheapest since The first consignment for London 1914. A penny a mile is the gen- "Oh dear me" he exclaimed, of Indian mangoes of the Alphon-eral cost of travel on the lour prin match from Howe and Chadwick. so variety, has been shipped from cipal railways, but in some cases Bombay. The Governor of Bom it is as low as three miles for, a bay, Sir Frederick Sykes, visited penny. During the Easter Holi the ship before it sailed and in- days nearly 2,000 express trains and the name "suits her extremely preservation of the fruit on board their, crowds of holiday-maker to wages, due to the mui bai. Page 7

crate of five dozen seaside or country. Cheap week- spected the arrangements for the left the London termini bringing mangoes for the King, which will end tickets have heen made avail- be delivered by the Trade Comable on all lines. It is possible missioner for India in London. now to leave London one night. The whole consignment amounts to spend the full day in Glasgow, 72,000 mangoes in crates of five and return the following night-a journey of 800 miles-for less than boxes each.

Last year eleven consignments thirty shillings. One doubts if mangoes, weighing 2,000 tons, came any railway in the world can beat to London. This year, with the this, considering the comfort, speed

the traveller. co-operation of the Empire Mar- and general services rendered to keting Board, more are expected.

CRAD YUE TENG.-Funeral to start from his residence No. 33, Sey-

An applogia for the truce appears mour Road (Hong Kong) at under his name in the People's 10.30 am. on Sunday, June 25, Tribune for June 18; and taken in 1933, stopping at Yat Pit Ting conjunction with other articles in (Kennedy Town) for last rites that number, throws a certain light well, for she has lovely wavy hair. There is one

the colour of spun gold. She was a radiant figure

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HONG KONG, JUNE 22, 1933.

NANKING'S POLICY

MR. WANG CHING WEr's plane and movements are causing no little interest and even apprehension. It

on China's policy. China submits She to the truce because she must. does not accept it. Peiping and Tientsin were about to be taken and a new puppet government created. The, armistice of Tangku was the lesser of two evils. Mr. WANG CHING WE hopes that time will bring its adjustment. International opinion is against Japanese action, and be reckons upon a modification of Japanese polfey. A military clique now governs Japan, but there are signs of more liberal opinion gaining ground. It is interesting, in fact, to see how far Mr. WANG CHING Wei favours the policy, laid down by his master, Dr. SUN YAT SEN, of Sino-Japaness He seems to think ¿o-operation. that by co-operation lies the way

Moulded Figure,

Stiff ivory satin. duchesse wis used for the bridal gown and train. The bodice was treated in a novel way with crossings of the satin ar- ranged over an underbodice of old lac The skirt moulded the figure to the knees and then fell in soft godets to the ground. The very long train was rounded at the foot and entirely innocent of trimming. Exquisite antique Brussels lace wae used for her veil, which was held with a small coronet of pearls and orange blossoras and a pleasing touch was the beautiful sheaf of of meningitis and one of puerperal Mr. Wynne-Jones in Court order yellow arum lilies which she car-fever are reported in the returns ed a Chinese woman, who had been of notifiable diseases for Tuesday. ried.

Local and General

Three cases of typhoid fever, two

For hawking without a licence,

locked up since 7.15 on Tuesday to stay in the Court until 6 p.m. yes.

ordered to pay three years back

From the files.

LOOKING BACK 75 YEARS

There is a story in Joe Miller, "if we remember rightly, about a sailor being caught by one of his officers praying upon the eve of an action. The office unbraidingly asked him if he were afrajd. "No," replied Jack, "but I was praying that the shot might be distributed like the prize money, the best part among the officers." In the same manner those public servants in this Cotony who work hardest, get the least pay. The principle is carried to an ex- treme, for the Lieut.-Governor does The Countess of Inchcape, in

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Barterday.

nothing whatever, and gets more black, went into the church by the vestry door and greeted friends. ringer and Mr. and Mrs. F. J.

A fine of 83,000 or 8 months hard pay than any other Colonial Officer were among passengers

imposed by Mr. except the Judge, Viscount Glenapp, Colonel and Lady Gellion

Schofield, at the Central Magistracy

To explain our meaning. There Janet Bailey, Lord Craigmyle, leaving Hong Kong cboard the s.s.labour, was Viscount and Viscountess Elibank, President Coolidge.

yesterday on Cheong Chi Ming, is the Harbour Master's office. In Sir Adam and Lady Ritchie, the

of toki of a Canton knitting factory, The R.M.S. "Empress Hen. Mrs. Dudley Ward, the Hon. Alan Mackey Colonel Brett and Canada" left Vancouver for Hong who was arrested in Connaught the first place, as the port has and is due at Hong, Officer Ward said that the defen warlike preparations rendered, it necessary to appoint a naval officer Maurice Brett, Miss. Phyllis Dare, and Shanghai, on June 17 (Satur opium in his possession. Revenue (except for the brief space when Eleanor Viscountess Esher, Sir Fre- day), a.m. derick and Lady Allen, Sir John Kong on July 7 (Friday), Morning, dant, had the opium in a satchel,

which he was carrying in his hand. for the purpose) we maintain there has never been a Harbour Master." and Lady Bell, and Sir William

The wedding will shortly take

A number of dog owners were Our Harbour Master's office par- and Lady de Courcy Wheeler were among those present at the cere place of Mr. F. W. Fielding, of 41, HcGregor Road, Shanghai, to Miss The service lasted for half an Corn" Hodgkinson, of 1, Luna fined by Mr. Wynne-Jones yoater takes of one quarter marino magis- unmuzzled. In one case a Chinese, one quarter shipping office and one who was summoned, said that al-quarter emigration office.” In fact reappeared at the church door with loon. his bride a great crowd was' wait-

though he owned a dog, it was not it is by far the most important de- a white one as stated in the sumpartment in the Colony." It is on ing to give them a cheery send-off.

incns. The constable in charge of

The London Office of the AONG.is rumoured that he is resigning out of the impasse; that the trader, Miss Angela Brett, the Hon. Mrs Kòng, via.. Honolulu, Japan ports Road with 100 taels of prepared ever had a master for the harbour

KONG DAILY PRESS, 53,

FLEET BYBXET, E.0.4, ia soratant ly receiving Enquiries from Home Manufacturers regarding Suitable Firms to act as Agents for their products in Hong Kong and Fonth China.

from the Nanking Government, and the engineer and the advanced poli- while he denies this, he has cer- ticisa will modify the effects of the tainly come to Shanghai on account events of the past two years.

His withdraws! of his health.

Economically the two countries would be a blow to the National need each other, and the urgent mony.

Local Companies desirous of taking | Government, for while he has no requirement for both is to sink their hour, and when Lord Inchcape Ruildings, Kimberley Road, Kow. day for allowing their dogs out trate, one quarter customs house,

up further Agencies will let ne personal army, he still enjoys great differences. That is not to say

know the Lines in which they are

interested the information will be forwarded to London and passed on to interested parties as op portunity offers,-

Service is offered to our Readers without charge and, of conse to obligation is incurred on either ride.

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they will necessarily pursue such a

Scottish Visit,

The young Chinese who was re- manded on a charge of stealing o silver spoon and fork and a silver' handled knife from Mount Austin The definite plans for the boney-Barracks, was bound over by Mr. moon have not yet been decided, Schofield yesterday, in & personal but it is certain that before long bend of 850, to be of good behavi- the bride will go to Glenapp Castle, our for one year. iu Ayrshire,

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the case said he summoned the de record," that there is a Harbour fendant because the dog ran into Master, a deputy ditto and two certificate we do not complain of defendant's house. His Worship assistants. The Harbour Master and dence and dismissed the qummons.

that, although as we have stated, held that that was insufficient evi- his deputy are both away on sick

The

population of Greater were they both here, the Harbour

prestige with the people of China Mr. WANG CHING WE is a true.

course with enough consistency, to son of the Revolution. He has

alter the Far Eastern situation in upheld consistently the claims of

the near future, and the American civilian as against militaristic!

loan suggests an alternative orienta- tion. Looking to the other side of government; he is a socialist, a democrat, but, withal, an unflinch-

the conflict, in Japan there is the

It was only a month ago that The work on the construction of ing opponent of Communism. His

restirring of the somewhat fantastic the news of their secret engage the Haichow Harbour, which has Shanghai, including the Interna Master's proper duty would still be " patriotism and personal integrity notions of a Pan, Asia League, and went laked out. The romance for already begun, is expected to be tional Settlement and the French left undore. What we complain of over six months ago. Miss Brooke to a Hauchow-message. The barbour to the latest census report compil Master went home sick, the deputy HONG KONG DAILY PRESH, Lan are unquestionable, and any gov-MUNROE Doctrine", Iswed a meeting on a liner, just completed within a year, according Concession, is 3,154,810, according is this, that when the Harbour ernment with which he is associated Far East. These things, like seed, was on her way home from the is built for the purpose of facilitated by the Greater Shanghai. Munt was not only saddled with his work,

Those living in the Chinese city, Hai Railway... cannot, in popular opinion, bei

are always blowing in the air, but East and during the voyage Lording, transportation along the Lung cipal Bureau of Public Safety. but had to do all the Emigration and its suburbs total 1,702,880. The business too. It seems incredible Inchcape was introduced to her. wholly divorced from the ideals and

The bride's father, Sir Charles it is just as well to consider whe-

On charges of obtaining 810 by population of the whole area has but it is nevertheless the fact, that Vyner Brooke, is the only white principles for which he stands.

ther the soil is ripe to receive them, erre rules Over 40,000 square pawning & silver ring dipped in decreased by 165,831, as compared Mr. Mitchell performed all the of Emigration officer without receiv- Whatever is Bald against Marshal

and nourish them. into vigorous miles and 500,000 people. He Buc gold, under the pretext that it was, with the figures prior to the Bingbarassing, annoying, irksome duties CHIANG KAT SHEK and the "Soong life Peaceful and prosperona coceeded to the title of Bajah in 1917. Fure gold and giving false informa-Japanese hostilities last year,

consequence was that he soon be The bride, who is only 2 years tion regarding her whereabouts, a

Under the instructions of the ing one shilling extra pay. The operation between China and Japan of age, is a god-daughter of Bir Chinese woman was yesterday seh-

James Barrie. Her mother, who tanced by Mr. Wynne-Jones to one Ministry of the Interior, the City came ill too and no option remain.

has promulgated a set of regulations would be an admirable thing both is a sister of Viscount Esher, month's gaol, and fined $25 or three Government of Greater Shanghaied but to put the Governor of the government foreigners taking cine Jail, to do in addition to his own for the countries concerned and for said to have been the original ins weeks (consecutive).

piration for Barrie's "Peter Pan,"

Lord Inchcape, who is 45, succoed- He Chung Wah, charged with the ma pictures in China. Anything work the duties of Harbour Muster, The President of the Executive the rest of the world. But such a

father, the chairman of the P. and private car No. 159, parked in vening the Three People's Princip Magistrate and Emigration Officer. Yuan arrived back from Europe volle face would call for many re-ed to the title last year when his larceny of a motor car jack from savouring a superstition, contra Deputy Harbour Master, Marina during the latter stages of the fight adjustments, and it is important to 0. Company, died, st Monaco. He Thompson Road, made another, aplex of the Kuomintang, or produc- He will not be able to stand it Mrs. Douglas Beech, then. Miss the Central Magistracy this morn- not be allowed to be taken the other stranger. This is considered ing in the North, and by his greap gauge the probable trend of affairs was formerly married to the late pearance before Mr. Schofield, ating ill-feeling towards China, will long, and then we shall have some Kong Daily Press, Frances Moriarty youngest daughing, and was sentenced to two films taken by foreigners will have

Dynasty," the reply," if what you LOCAL MAPS says were true WANG CHING WEI would not be their colleague," is

Peak District,

Kowloon,

Victoria, New Territories.

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.

taken as more or less conclusive.

of the realities of the situation, and in this quarter of the world not at

April 1, 1858. countries. arty, of Ireland. That warriage valued at 830, was the property of before being sent to their own readiness to tell the truth to the some distant date, but during theter of the late Lord Justice Mor months hard labour. The jack to be censored by authorities laudable economy by Bon the

Mr. Lui Kit Kui, a salesman. was dissolved in 1931. people of China, he did much to critical months immediately ahead.

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