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HONG KONG, JUNE 30, 1933.

HONG KONG, CHINA AND THE WORLD CONFERENCE

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF Mr. T. H. R. Shaw's guarded

HONG KONG

speech to the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce reflects the manner in which the World! is waiting upon the results of the Economic Conference. There is

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Dated the 20th day of June, 1933.

EL, AGASSIZ

Official Receiver.

currency stabilisation

will be

self.

The Devil was sick; the devil

a monk would be.

OBITUARY

MRS F. GLENDENNING

It is with regret that we have

JUNE 30, 1933.

*News and Views *

to announce the death, at the War Harling Down the Dopa. Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, of Mrs. Florence Edith Glendon- ning, wife of Mr. W. S. Glenden- ning, outside superintendent of the Hong Kong Tramways, Ltd.

"Where have you been for the last four years!

"At college taking medicine." -College Life.

Tree Worship in China.

SUMMARY OF NEWS

Local..

And did you finally get well 7" in China he mentioned a treeing corouer's inquest into the.

Deceased came from Sydney, Australia and had lived here for nearly 21 years. She was married Illusions! here in October, 1913, and is sur

"Some of you pedestrians walk if you'd bought the vived by her husband and three about ae children, a son Mr. Lyal Glenden-streets." uing and the Misses Kathleen and Yes, and some of you motorlate Mavis Glendenning to whom much drive about as if you'd paid for sympathy will be extended.

your cars!"

1.

The funeral of the late Mrs. Glendenning, who died at the War Sir Reginald Johnston gave an Memorial Hospital on Wednesday interesting address at the Univer-after a long illness, took place at sity of London. On tree worship the Protestant Cemetery last even

Page 8. A which, it is said, prophesied the splitting of China into North and fatality at Happy Valley on the South some time before the forma-night of June 3, when two people tion of the Canton Government. were killed, and two others serious- The trea was said to be associated ly injured, was commenced at the Page 7. with the lives of the Imperial Magistracy yesterday",

Laetest news of the typhoon ap- Family.

Page 1 pears on

How two men excharged two ten guilder forged notes for 840 in Foochow money with a Chinese pas- senger on the s.8. Tjisondari bound for the Dutch East Indies, was re- Isted before Mr. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy yesterday. The Page 7. hearing was adjourned,

Judgement was given for the plaintiff by Mr. Justice Landsell

When the Dowager Empress and the Emperor died on successive days, two branches of the tree were said to have broken off, and soon

The Funeral. The funeral took place at the | The King's Cutter. Protestant Cemetery last evening, It is said that Sir Philip Hun- after a new branch appeared for the Rev. N.V. Halward, M.Atoke, master of the King's cutter, the coronation of the young Em peror. When the Republic was Officiating. The chief mourners

declared this branch ceased to were the husband and son, and the Britannia, is laying out a new pall-bearers were Messrs. A. Carey spinnaker sail on the same prin-

two new branches ap R. Ellis, Charman and W. R. ciple as the network sails used in grow, but it is recorded that ten

Chinese junks hundreds of years years ago Chesterwoods. There was a large

I gathering present to pay their last ago. This was disclosed by Mr. peared and that the monks inter" | yesterday in a case in which the

preted the happening at the time split into two. He described how as meaning that China was to be

Telegraph Company claimed 8715.17 from Chiu Bau Extension

Glover, W. F. Simmons, V. Walker, Naval Volunteer Reserve (Auxili Hollands, C. C. Moss, F. H. the monthly dinner of the Royal E. Mitford, S. Eccleshall, A. Wary Patrol Club) at the Con. if a sacred tres is burnt, its spirit Pui under a letter of guarantee.

Grimmitt, the Chinese staff of the Hong Kong Tramways, Ltd. and many ladies.

Besides family wreaths from "husband and children," "Brothers and sisters," "Bill, Patty and Vic Lucas," Bill and Harriet," "Maurice," "Lil and Lucila," "Tom and Chris," floral tributes were sent by Messrs. J. Bright, B. I. Bickford, A., H. Compton, E. Carpenter, W. H. Edmonds R. Ellis. P. Grant, A. S. P. Ho Man- Kwong, H. W. Hammond, J. R. Kinghorn, A. J. Manton, E. Mit ford, W. and I. Ritchie, R. Shan- non, Andrew Tse, A. J. Wadmore, L. R. Whant.

Miss Veronica Allen, Mrs. Angus and family, Mr. and Mrs S. Boul- ton. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Budden and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bradbury and family, Mr. and Mrs. Beck and Agnes, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bloor, Mrs J. J. Carr and

naught Rooms, Gr. Queen Street. The idea of the new sail in that it allows a continual flow of air and does not cause an air block. Road Manners.

Who are the best behaved road users: A reader of "The Autocar," after a careful study of road man- nors, places them in the following order:

1. The drivers of heavy com

mercial transport.

2.

4.

4.

3.

The best of owner-drivers. (Many are lamentably bad). Drivers of municipally own ed omnibused.)

Chauffeurs driving privately owned cars.

is hold to pass into another, so that the cult is never lost.

Sir Reginald, exhibited slides showing examples of sacred trees and of the wells which are accord ed nearly the same religious hon-streets unmuzzled. our in China.

A Bank of England Romance.

Once upon a time a. Bank of Eng land clerk robbed the Bank of £350,000, and, it is estimated, made wall over £1,000,000 with his spe- culations added to his embezzle- ment.

Discovery of his crime led to one of the most sansational trials of its kind on record, but the story

Gilded youth, "sporty-boys, has entirely passed from publis driving "specials,"

and memory. It is recalled in a book, The Romance of the Bank of high-powered sports cars gen-England, written by Kate Rosen- erally, mostly far beyond their capacity to control.

Motors for Mounted Police,

The

Canadian famous "Royal Mounted Police have become me. chanized and modernized to, a large extent within the past few years. The horse, so closely associated with the scarlet coated force, is being replaced by machines.

berg (Mrs. Harold Frank) and R. Thurston Hopkins, and published (Thornton Butterworth), with a foreword by Viscount Snowden.

Page 7.

A number European dog-awvers were fined by, Mr. Butters At Kow. loon Magistracy yesterday for allowing their dogs out in the Page 11.

The V.R.C. swimming exhibi tion, arranged for yesterday even- ing, was postponed owing to the weather.

Page 10.

James Archibald Roberts, young Eurasian who elaimed to have been born here, was committed to the House of Wetentions by Mr. Wynne-Jones yesterday, under tha Vagrancy Act:

Page 7.

GENERAL CHEN MING SHU

HAVING AN ENJOYABLE TIME HERE

The thief was Robert Astlett, nephew of Abraham Newland, the most famous chief cashier the Bank

General Chen Ming Shu, former communications is has ever had. One of the remark minister of able facts about Newland was that living a life of leisure and enjoy- for the twenty-nine years he was

self.

family. Mrs. Capell and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Clemo, Mr. and Mrs W. R. Chester Wood and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Carey and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Charman, and family, Mr. and Mrs Eccleshall, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.

With the added duties of cus. chief cashier he slept every nightment in the palatial home of Mr. Elston, Mr. W. "F. Fincher and

local millionaire. He spends most of his time in studying books, The Devil got well; the devil family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fraser, toms preventive work and the fact in a special room at the Bank it- Chen Lim Pak, the well-known

Mr. and Mrs. G. Fowler and fami- that six provinces have scrapped police depart- a monk was he!"

ly, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gillard, Mr. their provincial

"Abraham, is said to have been a while swuming and Horse riding some of the General's Mr. and ments in favour of protection by lonely, unhappyman-he

never take up American co-operation has been and Mrs. A. Griffiths,

has 2,500 officers and men. Their to have been composed by himself, General Chen was recently in increasingly evasive and the Con-Mrs, F. H. Glover, Mr. and Mrs. the R. C. M. P., this force now had a wife-and his epitaph, said time.

D. W. Hume, Mr. and Mrs. H. ference now shows ominous signs Ila, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hol-equipment is made up of 369 auto e as follows:-

Canton to discuss important that it will drag on; the more lands, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hirst mobiles, 27 motorcycles, 13 trucks,!

national problems with the leaders and family. "Mr. and Mrs. A. Kir- 101 boats, both seagoing and for

there and had conferred with Mr. important delegates returning to

by Mrs. Jakay and family, Mr. use in inland waters, 448 sled dogs,

Hu Han Min on plans to save the their respective Governments, and Mr. G. C. Mons and family, and only 250 horses. The dogs are

present country in view of the national difficulties. The Hu-Chen and in the end a little will be Mr. and Mrs. W. Mair and family, still much in demand for work in!

parleys turned out to be most satis- achieved; a few vague resolutions Mr. and Mrs. Old, Mr. and Mrs. the far northern sections of Cana-fares,

E. G. Post, Mr. and Mrs. Strange, da although aeroplanes are rapid-

factory. adopted, and, while the friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. Shannon, Mr. ly coming into use to make in a the delegates will proclaim" suç and Mrs. J. R. Suiter, Mr. and few hours journeys that take dogs cess beyond expectation,' their Mra W. F. Simmons, Capt. and days and weeks.

Mrs. C. J. Thompson and Agnes, enemies will whoop with delight Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor. at another abysmal failure of the worst government that has ever betrayed our national inter- ests."

Mr. and Mrs. B. Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. D. Tollan and family Mr. and Mrs. M. Wylie, Mr. and Mrs. V. Walker, Mr. R. R. Wood and family.

"Beneath this stone, old. Abra- bam lies,

Nobody laughs, nobody cries; Where he's gone and how he

No one knows and no one cares." But his portrait still hanga, în the Bank of England:

Local and General

President and members of the Two cases of small-pox and one The commercial world, while

Australian Association, Ladies of of enteric were reported on Thurs still withholding judgment, ja

Imperial Chemical Industries stad, day, beginning to suspect that the Police. Recreation Club, and staff statesmen and their experts are of the various departments of the not in a position to do much; Hong Kong Tramways Ltd.

case of muddling

ceased. China's trouble is al- through, each nation, firm and ing of tools, and the orders soon individual as best they can. Above

that it is a

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Lt. Gen. H, H. S. Knox has been appointed Lieutenant of the Tower of London in succession to Lt. Gen. Sir W. Edmund Ironside

fi

On a charge of offering a bribe of 75 cents to an Indian Police sergeant a young Chinese was fined 82 or three weeks, by Mr. Wynne- Jones in the Central Court yester day. Defendant was further fined 4 or four days for hawking with- out a licence.

Recently the 'Nanking govern-.. ment sent down General Huang Shao Haiung, minister of interior, former mayor Shih Ying of Nan- king, and Tuan Shih Peng, vice- minister of education, to interview. General Chen with a view to" urg ing him, to return to Nanking where a good job is awaiting him.

It is learned that in view of the submission to Japanese aggression on the part of the Nanking govern ment, General Chen Ming Shu is not inclined to go back there but prefers closer contact with the leaders of the South-west. The in- terview between the Nanking Shanghai-The funeral took agents and Chneral Chen lasted

less than half an hour. Mr. H. Bonnafous, the new place last week at St. Joseph's an it is unlikely that anything ready that she cannot pay for hex French Consul-General, has arrived Church and at the Hungino Road General Chen will remain hero

in Canton from Makden to take Cemetery of Miss Katherine Mc- for sometime, dividing his time. up the post vacated by Mr. Guire, Father I. L. Bartolazzi off between his books and outdoor Eynard who is now on home leave. ciating. Miss McGuire, affectionate sports. Perhaps later he will re- ly known as "Kitty," had been ill turn to Foochow, where be will For stealing two packets of for the last four months at the probably take up permanent resi-

out East.

UNFAIR COMPETITION BY FOREIGNERS

EHITISE WIRELESS' SERVICE.)

RUGBY, June 18, Herbs to the value of 840, which ing in a beautiful gown of white

sented in the House of Com- had been placed over a charcoal crepe remain, was attended by her A PETITION was to-day pre- fire to dry, were damaged when mother who wore mauve georgette, mons by members of the Manches they became ignited on the ground and the groom's mother, Mr Oter Royal Exchange, representing or of 628 Shanghai Street on Korff-Diestel, dressed in black all branches of the cotton indus

The fire Wednesday.

was ex-lace. Also supporting her was try, asking the Government to pre- tinguished by inmates before the Miss Nellie Kammerling, pretty as vent exploitation of Empire mar- Fire Brigade arrived. No damages picture in a shell pink dress, kets by foreign nations, who not powder blue hat, shose and bag only excluded British goodą, by was done to the premises.

to match. The happy couple intend high tariffs and quotas, but made

Re Purau Chand residing at No.

98, Parkes Street, Kowloon, in still hope that some scheme of will be done to modify conditions imports, and to redress the bal the Colony of Hong Kong,

That the American ance is imposing tariffe. She stid Carry DeVoeux Road reached; that the tariff, and quota Government should negotiate a and carrying on business at

wants to make her own cotton Central, Victoria, in the said Colony under the style or systems will be modified; that name of the Excelsior He. economic agreement will give vast loan to China vitally affect goods in future, and her own

new life to the Disarmamenting the cotton piece goods indug hardware and canned gooda cigarettes from a hunchback wo Country Hospital: Prior to her denice.-Central Press, Conference and see a settlement' try. with the leader of the Chi- China, following the lead of other man's stall at Western Market a demise she was employed in the which position she had held for the past three years. for the ference, while on his way to that snail, into her own shell, and she for one month yesterday. of the political disputes making nese delegate to the World Con- Powers, is retreating, like the Chinese youth was sent to prison office of the Country Hospital,

The forthcoming marriage is on- august assembly, may have been will do so successfully because of first meeting, 6th day of July, 1933,

Shanghai. The wedding of Miss at 10.30 am. in the official Receiver's fidence. The issue, in fact, is smart business but it hardly sug- only in the treaty ports has the nounced, of Mr. B. V. Geronimo, Office...

whether the World is to be run

Kowloon, and Miss Euphemia Diestel was solemnised last week NOTE-All debts due to the estate as an economic unit, or whether gests the standard essential for use of modern manufactures be: musician, of 1, Granville Road, Claire Kammerling and. Mr. Hans coine a necessity. She will, as Dacanay, of The Orient Tobacco in the German Consulate-General, any kind of international coi

Dr. Walter Fuchs officiating. each nation, or at least certain operation. As far as Chips is in the old days, live on her own. Company, Kowloop.

The bride, who looked charm- groups of nations, will continue concerned, in Washington's view, Chinese products are increasingly to strive, like Robinson Crusoe, the market is for those who by difficult to market. The gilk and towards a splendid isolation in book or by crook can grab it 1

the ten ardently desired in the which they produce everything

Mr. Shaw emphasised:

nineteenth century have almost "The progressive advance-dropped out of the market; flour IN THE SUPREME COURT OF they want within their own bor-

dere.

ment throughout China to and rice have to be imported and HONG KON

Until that issue is settled the wards modern factories and the fate of Japanese goods hardly the use of modern manufac-suggests competition in those commerce of the World must, to a certain extent, be arrested. tures. This will naturally delines. In a world where the fore the Acting Chief Justice spending their honeymoon in it impossible for producers in this IN THE GOODS OF ALEXANDER The hope that the, Conference velop an expanding demand interchange of goods was allowed

RODGER, LATE OF HONG

for machinery and material, free, play the Chinese producer (Mr. J. R. Wood) yesterday, the public examination of Tatsuro

Six anyntha hard labour was. KONG AND OF NORWOOD KIY would be short, sharp and deci- BOOTLAND, REQUIRE, DECEASED sive is rapidly dwindling. The bringing with it increased in- would easily find lines where he Okomoto, who was formerly man

terchange of trade, and it becould excel, but if the alterna aging partner of the Japanese in imposed by Mr. Schofield on a OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN expectation was that most of the that the Court has, by virtas of Powers, notably the British Em-

hoves us here in Hong Kong to tive of self-sufficiency is thrust port and export firm of Messrs, coal coolie who was charged with Okomoto was subjected to a very Mynekeel Antiulo, a resident of the Provisions of Section 58 of the

be alert towards, future possi- upon China; she is very well in Chows Yoko, was resumed, Mr. stealing a handbag from Mrs. Frobate Ordinance Bo. 2 af 1897, made pire and America, knew what

bilities in both import and ex- a position to return to the isola lengthy examination by Mr. Macau, at Stone Nullah Lane. Al- The examinaternative charges of receiving and * Order limiting the Time for Creditors they were going to do and had a

siding and abetting were ale pre- and Others to send in their Claims sut plan. All were approaching port trade which will benefit tion from which she was by no X D'Almada er.

ferred. Sub-Inspector Nolloth told against the above Estate to the is the Conference in a mood of

bath China and other countries: means gently aroused. A certain tion was adjourned, sine dic. It is up to us to see that we amount of trade between China

As an emergency means to pro the Court that complainant was AB Creditors and Others are accord, humility and generosity. "The

Opposition against the Tangkp

Hot ingly hereby required to send their nations were sick; they were in make the most of our natural and overseas is inevitable. It vide a storage of fuel for motor walking in Stone Nullah Lane on

fecting each other; America for

advantages as a sea, and also will be sufficient to peep Hong ships, the Harbour Investigation Wednesday afternoon, when a armatice is chorused by the Ching Commerce and Industry has taken behind and snatched her handbag. Hong County Kuomintang, Fa all her gold and her resources was

air port Lorettage Kong and Shanghai prosperotis, Committee of the Kobe Chamber at man, not in custody, came up from My County Kuomintang, The prospect bears, however, a

but if the Economic Conference the matter of constructing oil She raised an alarm and the man Yuen County Kuomintang, and 4s ill as any, and had been, ac

fails China will have little chance tanks within the harbour. As soon dropped the handbag Defendant, Hoiping County Representatives cording to her President, slow-resemblance to that of Russia a

Then suddenly, this few years ago, who bought from of becoming a mighty buyer and as the investigation is completed, who was standing near by, picked Meeting. All these organizations sick man turned the corner. He Great Britain tools for the mak producer in proportion to her real the Committee will lay its observa- up the g and ran on with it. He denounce the truce as a grant

Painter, in Tai Yuen Lane need her size and populationtion before the Government for its was arrested by Tang Chungathenorth-eastern provinces.? by him-

(Continued on next Uplumn)

PROBATE JURISDICTION,

DAY of JULY, 1933

Claims to the Undersigned on or before that dafą.

Dated his 22nd day of June, 1983. JOHNSON, STOKES A MASTER

Solleiters for the Exrentors, Prince Building

Joe House Street;

permission:

Japan, Korea, and North China,

basis of wages paid, even though country to compete owing to the the manufacturers here were equip ped with the most up to date ma chinery and employed the most modern methods.

TRÚCE DENOUNCED

Central Press.

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