ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
I have This Day admitted Mr. C.
D'Almada e Castro and Mr. H. A. de Barros Botelho, Solicitors, as my partners with me in my busi- noss and practice of a Solicitor which will in future be carried on beretofore at David House, No. 67, Des Vaur Road, Central, First Floor, under the style or frm naine of "LIO D'ALMADA & Co.".
LEO D'ALMADA E CASTRO, Solicitor.
Hong Kong, lat day of July, 1983,
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NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
HENRY HUMPHREYS
has by mutual agreement retired from the Firm of JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON as from the 30th day of June, 1933, and that his interest and responsibility therein
has ceased us from that day.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
Hong Kong, 1st July, 1933.
THE CHINESE ENGINEERING &
MINING COMPANY, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM).
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AYMENT of the HALF-YEARLY due on 1HT
PAINTEREST
JULY, 1998, will be made од presentation of Conpon No. 42 at ang
of the undermentioned Banks, viz.
HONGKONG AND SUANGGAL (
BANKING CORPORATION, CHARTERED BANK or
INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.
BANQUE DI
L'INDO-CHINE
BANQUE BELGE FOUR
L'ETRANGER
At Tientsin, Shanghai
Or
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Hong Kong only.
[ Tientsin and 1Sharghai only.
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Per Coupon (Gross)
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By Order,
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ADMINISTRATION,
G.
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General Manager.
R.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1933
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DISTILLERS.
"The Whisky of Quality & Age"
Sole Agents
A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.
ENGAGEMENT.
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can offer peace, security and pros-
The engagement is announced beperity.
tween George Frederick, son of the late Mr. F. J. Wevill and Mrs. Wavill, of 78. Glenthorne Avenue, East Croydon (former ly of Yokohama, and Sylvia Lucy, daughter of the Rev. Dr. J. Ingram Bryan and Mrs. Bryan of Yokohama.
tinguished President of Amoy Dr. Lim Boon Keng, the dis.
University, gave a more cofound analysis both of the strength and the weakness of China, in his recent lecture at Singapore. He sees the real unifying force in ... BIRTH.
the traditional filial piety and SEIFFERTA Shameen, Canton, on.
the 19nd July, 1933, to Mr, and argues that the sense of kin
ancestor worship of China, and Mrs. D. W. E. Seiffert, a son.
ship, which distinguishes both (962 DEATHS.
the Chinese and the Jewish HUGHES, On June 13, 1933, in a
nutions, has been the greatest nursing home, after long factor in their survival, when all months of great suffering borne other peoples of the ancient world with great fortitude but rest-
have passed into oblivion. Equal the Eternal Hope, Georgis, younger daughter ofly binding is the classical culture, the late Henry Hughes, of expressed through the common Fenchurch Street, and the language of the ideograph. dearly loved sister of Hettie
ing
the
elder
f:
and Walter the
younger, and mourned by many sorrowing friends. CLARKE On June 17, 1933, Emma Priscilla, loving wife of George Dell Clarke, [971
of Foxdenton, Richmond Park
Avenue, Bournemouth. (Japan papers please copз').
DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
The Baily Press.
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HONG KONG, JULY 6, 1933.
to be held on MONDAY, the 10TH · THE SOUL OF CHINA
the Sals by Public Auction
BAT
of JULY, 1933, at 3 F.,
of renewal a Crown Rent
of 75 gears.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. of Sale.
Registry No.
Locality.
Boundary Measure-
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Contents i
Annual
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Upset Price.
Rental
the
CANTON-S'HAI
AIR-MAIL
Expected To Start In A Few Days
'PLANE NOW MAKING TEST FLIGHT
SQUABBLE OVER THE C.E.R.
'ACCUSATION AND COUNTER-CHARGE
HARDIN, July 4. THE Chinche Eastern Railway chaos is again the subject of ae- cusation and counter-charge.
CHINA'S NAVAL. NEEDS
More Warships Necessary
CADETS TO RECEIVE BETTER INSTRUCTION
CANTON, July 5.
The Japanese declare that during the recent anti-bandit drives, the Soviet officials of the C.E.R. have (From Our Special Correspondent) frequently refused to permit, the Japanese punitive expeditions to use the O.E.H. telephones and have in THE Chinese navy is interested terfered with the wires, making mostly in national defense and communications between different therefore needs more ocean-going forces impossible.
war craft, stated Admiral Chang The Soviet officials, on the other Chi Ying, commandant of the hand, declare that the Japanese Canton Nayal Squadron, Ho alad are in league with the bandits with said that the cadets in the Wham the object of interfering with the running of the C. E.R.--Reutér.
Canton, July 5, The amphibian airplane of the China National Aviation Cor- poration, which took off from Shanghai on Monday, morning, arrived at. Swatow yesterday afternoon and may reach here this afternoon or to-morrow.
Flying on a test trip, the mu chine is surveying the China Coast route and the landing. stations en route, and, this neces- sarily takes longer time than ustul. Preparations have been made for the plane to land on the river wildn the Socony in- stallation here.
SOONG RETURNING
r,
TO CHINA
CALLING AT CAPITALS
JOURNEY HOME
Naval Academy will be given instruction in Marine Engineering and Shipbuilding.
The Admiral denied that the three Chinese cruisers Haichi, Hai. hain and Shaoho are coming to Canton.
TO RECAPTURE DOLONOR
Gen. Fang's Troops On The Move ·
MONEY REQUIRED TO CARRY ON CAMPAIGN
CANTON, July 5.
GENERAL Fang Chen Wu, field. commander of the people's auti-Japanese forces in Charhar, reported to the military leaders here that his troops are preparing to launch an offensive on Dolonor, 1X important city in northern Charlar which was captured by the Japanese-Manchukuo. forces about. five weeks ago.
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In a telegram to his two repre- sentatives here, General Fang stat- ed that while his troops are push- ing energetically against 'the enemy, they are badly in need ol· Advanced courses in politient money, pointing out that the science and philosophy are offered soldiers are recruited from the by the Yeutang Political Military patriotic people on
The school expects to
volunteere ON Academy.
basis. Therefore the two represen. enroll 100 new cadets and applicatatives are asked to approach sup tion for admission will be closed on
porters in Caaton for funds and August 1.
material assistance. There will be two sections in General Tsai Ting Kai, com- political training. Candidates for manding officer of the 10th Route the intermediate section must be Army, has contributed $20,000 Mex. graduates from a recognized high to the anti-Japanese forces, the
vance section must be well educat- Hong Kong. The Association For ed and have previous study of the Support and Relief to the Volun science of Government. They will taers had already donated $30,000 be examined on August 3.
to the same cause, while the people instruction in the local
Successful cadets will be given in Kyangsi are also raising money hurst" an all subjects necessary
"Sand-for-the succor of the anti-Japanese-
forces.-Central Press, for the knowledge of a great poli- tical or military leader. They will study courses in Chinese history, modern history, Chinese political thought, history of the Kuomin tang, political economy. Chinese classics and literature, geography. etc.
Interviewed by this correspon- dent, Mr. James Waug, radio en-"
LONDON, July 4. gineer of the aviation company, THE visit of Mr. T. V. Seong, anted to-day that owing to leader of the Chinese delegation. to school, and candidates for the admoney having been remitted at
Chinese Finance Minister and atmospheric disturbances he has the World Economie. Conference, to been unable to get in touch with London is drawing to a close. the airplane. He said that the
Yesterday afternoon he saw the manager of the company, Mr. F. Foreign Minister, Sir John Simon, Y. Wang, and six others, includ-at the Foreign Office and then went to the World Economic Conference ing several foreign aviation ex-
to bid good-bye to Mr. Ramsay Mac perts, are passengers on the plane in its first trial trip to Canton.
Regular passenger and air maif service is scheduled to begin on July 7, but in view of the delay in arrival of the airplane, the first regular commercial flight will be delayed for one or two days.
JAPANESE RAILWAYS ARE
BUSY.
30,000 IDLE WAGONS AGAIN
IN USE
State railway business is gradually According to the Mainichi, the picking up. Since the beginning of the present fiscal year there has.
venue, and the total revenue up to been an increase of from Y.120,000 to Y.150,000 a day in railway re the 24th instant shows an increase of Y.10,000,000 as compared with the corresponding period of the pre- vious year. This is the best result recorded since 1929.
20,000 goods vans which have long In consequence," most of the over been lying idle, have recently been put into service again. On the 25th instant, idle vans totalled only 2.300.
AMERICAN HOLIDAY
TRAGEDIES
"China cannot be destroy- ed by force of arms, but the Chinese people can commit suicide. They have been doing so slowly. When they take to opium that is one way. If theyFORTY-four holiday makers are
NEW YORK, July take to alcohol it will be a
dend and hundreds injured as quicker way but if they lose a result of the Independence Day. their heads by forgetting that celebrations in the United States they have a soul that will be
Accidents.
are reported from the quickest way,
throughout the country, most of the casualties resulting from motor-car, In those two things, the writ-bathing and fireworks accidents. ten language and the family 'sys- Pruter. tem, grouping round its ancestral worship, he sees the soul of China. Dr. Lim is emphatic that if the language is romanised, and the ideograph abandoned then
again of Mussolinished her out- ward skin like a serpent and ap- But always something of the old peared, in renewed splendour.
soul.
!
Donald.
The date of Mr. Soong's depar ture is not yet fixed but it will pra bably be towards the week-end. On the journey to China he will come plete his series of visits to Contin. ental capitals, calling at Rome and probably at other places-Reuter.
L
COMMUNISTS IN
S. KIANGSI
COMBINED ATTACK BY GENS. SHEN AND LI
Unlike the Military Academies of the West, the local "West Point" sims to train young men both with political and military knowledge which is essential for a successful leadership in China to-day.—Cen- ̧ trol Prest.
ITALIAN 'PLANE ARMADA
Takes Off For Iceland
CANTON, July 5. IEUT-GENERAL Wang Chib Min, commanding the Eighth
tured from the Reds. Division, is increasing the garrison at Chumtu which was recently cap- The local forces there learned that about thirty miles east of the Chumta some 4,000 Communist-Bandita
London, July 5. were located.
THE Italian Aying boats left Learning of their whereabouts, Londonderry at 1 p.m. on manded & Machine-Gun Company General Huang personally com- route for Iceland.-Reuter
LONDON, July 4. and cleaned up the Reds, some of The Italian seaplanes now at whom ran away in great confusion. Londonderry on the Rome-Chi-
Lieut-General Shen Kwang Han, Cago flight yesterday postponed commanding the 60th Division of their departure for Reykjavik, Ice the 10th Route Army, will join up land, until today. with the Cantonese Third Army The air Armada, which left Italy under General Li Yang Ching and on Sunday last, consists of 23 will make a combined attack on planes, led by General Balbo, Ita Huichang, one of the Red's strong-lian Air Minister. One of the ma holds in southern Kiangsi. Cen-chines capsized while landing at
tral Press.
Amsterdam-British Wireless.
Local and General
One case of animal rabies was years ago, and was remanded till notified on Tuesday.
to-morrow for "evidence of the con- viction to be produced.
A shroff employed at
Messrs.
CANTON'S BUDGET
PASSED
APPROPRIATION MUST BE
ADHERED TO
CANTON, July 8. THE South-West Political Council held a regular meeting yester- day and among other things passed the budgets for the present fiscal year as prepared by numerous Government Offices under its con- troj.
All Government Offees are re- quired to prepare a scientific bud- get, and the appropriations of each. office must be strictly adhered to. according to the estimated ex penses as approved by the South- West Political CouncilCentral Press.
CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY
U.S. LOAN TO MEET DEFICIENCY?
NANKING, July 4, THE agreement for a loan for
completion
of the Canton- Hankow Railway has been approv ed, but the office of the Board of Trustees of Sino-British Boxer" Funds hopes that the Ministry of Railways will make an application to the Executive Yuan for $5,000,000 from the recently con- cluded Amèrican loan of $30,000,000 meet payment in case of de- ficiency-Reuter. -
to
Local.
A beggar appearing before Mr. he had been deported from Siam. Wynne-Jones yesterday, stated that st the Offices of the Public Works Ode of our Cunton contempor- the diversity of provincial dialects
his fare to Kongmoon from the Defendant was cautioned and given Watson's who was charged before Department, by Order of H10
Mr. Wynne Jones yesterday with EXCELLINGY THE GOVERNOR, of One aries sees in the loss of Man-will prevail and the common remains. Lot of CROWN LAND at Ma Tau churia and Jehol a further stage language of China be lost. He
There is continuity of Poor Box. "
the embezzlement of 61,207.52 was SUMMARY OF NEWS Chung, in the Colony of Hong Kong in the disintegration of China. thinks, that the Chinese nation changing itself, and all China is We see to-day Canton
sentenced to, two months' bard labour. It was stated that full The 9.5. "President Hoover" restitution had been made by the ption of enewal at Jer, with the This process is traced during the will go on living, but he is not changing. There is danger in the will sail for Shanghai, Japan and defendant's mother to Messrs. Marte for the Surveyor of Hm last ninety years, and it is some-sure: ho fears the forces of dis- process, danger to that, unity of San Francisco on July 18, Mid-Watson's who did not wish to pross Four matches were Marzary zuz Kine, for oas further term what surprising to recall that in integrating modernism. The loss which the Chinese people are so Jefferson" will sail for Shanghai in passing sentence, said that he Division of the local Tennis Lea- completed night and the 6.8. President the case. His Worship, however, yesterday evening in the "A" timea past even Burmah and of the outlying provinces he does proud, even in the midst of their | Japan and Seattle on July 21, Mid had to safeguard the interests of gue. Siam acknowledged the sway of not view with dismay.
Page 10. the Celestial Empire...
China civil wars. But that danger is night.
the public. Indo-held Siam and Burmah rather as like the peril of childbirth, an
That a bi-weekly air service be- tween Hongkong and Shanghai China, Outer Mongolia, Korea, England held Jave, and, further inevitable part of the process.Agama Mara which left yesterday before Mr. Wynne-Jones: on 3
Among passengers aboard the
An aged woman, who was brought | will be inaugurated within a week Formosa and d the various leased back, large tracts of France. It Can ancestor worship survive?, were Mr. A. J. P. Heard, Miss charge of hawking vegetables in article on Page 7
or fortnight is indicated in an territories are enumerated, as is Chinese culture, the essential The family sense was strong in N. Paterson, daughter of the Hon. stead of newspapers, as provided Amerigan Aviation Co., are operat The Pacifio principal losses,
while customs and manners, that he Victorian England, but now, as Mr. J. J. Paterson, Mr. D. Wby her licence, left the Court with ing the service. Britain is credited with designs calls upon his countrymen to upon Tibet. Possibly Mr. Win- preserve.
the modern phrase puts it, "rela Gregory and Professor G. W. from the Poor Box and with the The Tuk Sau Street Inquiry was tiona are a bore." Do Overseas Tewksbury.
possibility of getting a hawker's continued before Mr. Schofield ston Churchill, sees himself way. Time does not stand still. Dr. Chinese still feel the call of the
stall from the Police Department. (Coroner) at Central Magistracy banner with a strange Lim would not wish a return to Homeland? How often are they month in gaol for stowing away charge of the case, stated that the yesterday when one of the wit-
A Filipino, who had served a Sub-Inspector Smith, who was in device, as he climbs the Hima- the days of bound feet for women, disappointed with the Home on the Empress. of Russin from
nesses admitted an error had been woman had five children and "not made in placing the steel bars of layan heights, but such an ex- of dark and narrow streets, in village or township, with its in- Manila on May 31, was committed a cent in the world." The Magis the reinforced concrete" of the pedition would be a one-man the cities, of magic-medicine stability and backwardness. If day. Defendant stated he had no genuine case of distress made the
to the House of Detention yester-trate, satisfied that this was a verandah. show. Britain has enough on and crude superstition. Nations China is to keep her soul the money and no work.
Page 7. ber hands already and, the, like can lie
Our Hainan correspondent, in dorrannt for cen- must become a place that is China has surrendered, as well as turies and then awake,
a particularly interesting letter but Homeland to the Chinese of The Bishop of the Diocese, the
paints out that Russian cotton annexed, a good many millions once roused they must either go Penang, of New York or of the Rev. Ronald Hall, is leaving for a *A special celebration of Holy Com-piece goods, owing to their attrac of square miles during the last forward or perish. Mr. H. G. Pacific Islands, as France and Jackson to-morrow. The Bishop yesterday morning at St. John's greas,
tour of the north by the President munion for the clergy was held tive designs are making rapid pro- few centuries. These far off Wells in his "Outline of His- Britain are homes to their emi- hopes to be back at the end of Cathedral some fifteen priests of
Page 7. places may have acknowledged tory" describes how in ancient grants. That does not imply August, and whilst be is away in the Diocese attending. The celebra plement an interesting reply from
We publish in our Kowloon Sup the suzerainty of the Bon of days Babylon, for centuries a Heaven, but they had no real little muddy town, suddenly be- tion; but qualities of the kind and Peiping..
mere luxury, wealth and ostenta-tends visiting Shanghai, Kuling,tion of Corporate Communion for Messrs A. 6. Watson & Co., with re- the Clergy is only held three or four gard to their dispensary service. part in the traditional culture came the great metropolis of the that draw men and women of A Chinese, who had been in the day mornings ceremony the cele-
times during the year. At yester Kowloon Supplement, of the Chinese race. Manchuria world. We have seen London Devonshire or the Wealden vil employ of Messrs. Lane, Crawford,brant was the Rev. Ronald Hall, hol, with their millions of change before our eyes. How lages, back to the quiet beauty of Ltd., pleaded guilty before Mr. Bishop of Victoria who was as cople are in different, many times has Rome Rome of those places, alike from the Wynne-Jones yesterday to a charge. sister by the Ites. A. D. Stewart. Your provincess will the Republic, of the Caesars, of luxury of New York, and the cigarettes. Defendant denied amunicants at the end of the scr- of theft of two tins of Gold Flake The Intter also addressed the com- to Chim, if China, the Renaissance, of Cavour and tropic indolence of Samoa. previous conviction for theft 26vice.
Kowloon Inlard Lot No. 8270.
Adjoining
Kowloon Inland Lot
3055
Tam Kung Road.
No. 3055
As per
anie plan
About
7,130
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grant stated above. `
was entered against Messrs. Keller Judgment for $8,200 and costs Kern & Co, yesterday by the Chief Justice, in a case in which a Chi- delivery of a quantity of serge. nese firm claimed. $8,200 for non.
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