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HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.
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THE Annual General Meeting will be bald in the, Hong Kong Sports Club (by kind permission). on Friday. 14th July, 1939, at p.m.
0, T. MAY,
.Hon Secretary.
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CHINA MOTOR BUS COMPANY,
LIMITED.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.'
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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that we have Removed to 127, whitfield Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, 7th July, 1989.
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IN THE GOODS or HERBERT AUSTIN RODGERS, LATE OF THE HONG KONG LAND INVESTMENT AND AGENCY COM PANY, LIMITED, DECEASED..
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having claima against the state of the alove uncl deceased are hereby requested to forward their claims forthwith.
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DEACONS,
Solicitors, &e.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNÉES.
OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
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CONS HENESTREUS".
YONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vessel
FROM UNITED KINGDOM TIA SINGAPORE
are horoby notified that their Cargo will be discharged juto Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie as Consignoos risk and subject to Terms ad Conditions of Storage at Holt'a Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godowa on and after
July,
IF
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1933.
RUST, THE BUGBEAR OF EVERY ENGINEER, AND ALL METAL TRADES HAS ... LONG EVADED ABSOLUTE PREVENTION.
THE PROBLEM HAS AT LAST BEEN SOLVED, ALL THAT IS NECESSARY TO SECURE ABSOLUTE IMMUNITY FROM RUST, TARNISH OR CORROSION FOR YEARS IS TO SOZOLISE THEM.
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HAS MANY ADVANTAGES-IT 18 CHEAP, SIMPLE TO USE, GIVES PROTECTION FOR AND IS WITHOUT RENEWAL, YEARS UNAFFECTED, BY SALT WATER, ACIDS : OR CHEMICAL FUMES.
IT CAN BE USED ON-INSTRUMENTS, GOLF CLUBS, CYCLES, MOTOR CARS, SPORTING GUNS; TOOLS OF ALL KINDS AND ANYTHING THAT HOLDS RUST.
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The Daily Press.
HONG KONG, JULY 10, 1933.
tury of LC:1.", as the company is termed in short, is the story of the present-day British industry, a study of the chairman's remarks at its recent annual meeting is not without interest. What fol- lows here must not be construed as Sir Harry Meliowan's actual
thomonal Cargo will not be landed. bera THE BRITISH CHEMICAL Words, but a brief survey of cer-
arless Notice has been given prior to Steamer's arrival, but carried os from port to port to the tinal port of call to which the option artonda. ́·
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods
ars to be left in the Godowns, where
they will be examined on any Tuesday and Friday's between the hours of 10.45 A.x. and Noor within the Free Storage period.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods raining andelivered after the 13th July, will be subject to Bent.
All Claims against the Steamer minst
INDUSTRY
One of the most successful of
British industries at the present time is the chemical industry. This was not always the case, Before the Great War the lead in many departments of the cle- mical industry was taken by Ger- many. The war revealed the danger of allowing an industry so vital to the security of the coun-
be presented to the Undersigned on or try before the 27th July, 1933 or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will to efected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRK,
Agents.
7th July, 1973.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
QUEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
YONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vesel
"PROTESILAUS"
Fox SEATTLE, VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA VIA JAPAN
AND BHANGHAI
tain of the company's activities based on his speech.
First, one may take the posi- tion of the company in regard to research. "In no industry is the importance of research into new materials, and methods of pro- ducing and using them, more clearly recognised and provided for. During the whole of last year all the research laboratories of the company were kept in full
hands Commission.
Collaboration was
The
be to
in the of other people than its own maintained with the research nationals. Since the war the laboratories of the Universities,{ whole British chernical industry to mutual advantage, and, on the has been overhauled. Even be other hand, the technical and fore Great Britain embraced a commercial knowledge gained by general tariff, in the autumn of the company was freely placed at 1931, there had been protection the disposal of other industries of certain branches of the chemi- served by them. The annual ex- cal industry, chiefly the dye in- penditure on research of LCI. dustry. This section of the in-in Great Britain alone exceeds dustry had been protected by half-a-million pounds, all of which "key-industry" legislation, that is charged against revenue. is to say, the dye-industry was major part of such research is regarded as of auch exceptional naturally technical, but the con- importance as being the basis of, pany takes a proper and lively in- many other industries that, de 1erest in pure research in the spite the general free trade policy chemical and other sciences which
lie at the roots of the several sec of Great Britain, protection was
it. Since Great tions of its industries. extended to Britain's departure from free trade generally, the British chemical industry has enjoyed a much wider measure of protec tion.
OBITUARY
MR. F. H. HOLDMAN
The late Mr. Frederick Herbert Holdman, Assistant Superinten- dent of Mails, Post Office, who died At Kowloon Hospital in the early. hours of Saturday morning,
44 years of age, came to Hong Kong as a Quarter Master Ser geant in the Wiltshire Regiment. He joined the Post Office as a Supervisor in February 1922, and was made Assistant Superintendent of Maila in 1923. He also acted as Superintendent from March 20, to November 16, 1032.
BRITISH STEAMERS
FOR CHINA,
FOUR FOR YANGTSZE SERVICE
NANKING, July 8. --- SPOKESMAN of the Chinese
for
and
NEW FUEL OIL REGULATIONS
Adhered To By A.P.C.
Canton, July 10. The Asiatic Petroleum (South China) Company, Ltd. has com
Ministry of Communications, (From Our Special Correspondent) stated this afternoon, that with a loan from the Chinese British Box er Funds, the China Merchants' 8.N. Company is purchasing six steamers from England, two the Chine-South Seas line four for the Yangtsze service.
The Ministry is sending an Mr. Holdman was a promicant port to England to supervise inember .of the Civil Service construction.-Reuter. Cricket Club being a skip in the Club's second division lawn bowls team. As a mark of respect both lawn bowls league matches, be tween Craigengower Lad Civil Service, which were to have been were past. played on Saturday, poned.
Mr. Holdman also kept wicket for the Club's team for many years and played in an inter-port trials match some years ago but was not selected.
He is survived by his wife, who resides at No. 307 Prince Edward Road, Kowloon.
the
CANTON'S NAVY". STRENGTHENED
Three Mutinous Cruisers
JOIN SOUTH CHINA
PATROL
plied with the requirement to re- (From Our Special Correspondent) gister their fuel oil of over 82
Canton, July 10%. ex-degrees the Kwangtung Fuel Oil
Canton's naval force is streng. Registration Bureau, because this thened by the three cruisers, British company recently import-Haichi, Haihsin and Shacho ed one and a quarter ton of fuel which, it is said, have been " oil to Canton aboard the Indo-
given permission to join the China S.N. Company steamer South China patrol under vice-
Admiral Chang Chi Ying."
CHINA'S RAILWAYS
! NANKING, July 8. An official report in the Central Hopsang. Evening Nowe states that the Bri-
So far the Standard Oil Com- tish Minister to China, Sir Miles Lampson has submitted to the pany and the Texaco Company aide have not registered such pro Chinese Foreign Office, an memoire drawing the attention dnets, as none has yet arrived. of the Chinese Government to the All Chinese oil importers and oil Chinese railway debts to British interests, totalling £8,733,794 and refing companies have duly Tls. 1,409,840, and requesting ear complied with the regulations.
The Chinese Maritime Cns ty payment.
toms aunounced to-day that no person is allowed to export more
The Foreign Office have forward
the communication to the Ministry of Railways.-Router.
The deceased was Grand Mastered of the Naval and Military Lodge, No. 848. Principal M.E.Z. and Standard Bearer.
A large number of friends, fet- low club-members and Post-Office colleagues, attended the funeral which took place on Saturday at the Protestant Cemetery, Happy Valley.
MARSHAL CHANG HSUEH LIANG
HAS AUDIENCE OF THE POPE
The Rev. G. T. Waldegrave off- ciated, and the pali-bearers were Messrs. Bebbington, Armstrong, Grimmett, Wood and Hoare.
ROME, July 8. Among those present were Mrs. HIS Holiness the Pope yesterday F. H. Holdman, wife of the de- granted an audience to Mar- coased, as chief mourner, Mr. ahal Chang Hauch. Liang, at the Justice J. R. Wood, the Hon. Mr. Vatican. M. J. Breen, Postmaster General The Chinese Finance Minister, The Hon. Mr. A. E. Wood. Mr. T. V. Soong. is due in Rome Chairman of the Civil Servios to-day. Marshal Chang Hsuch Cricket Club. Mr. W. J. Carrie, Liang will not return to China Mr. E. J. Edwards, (District with Mr. Soong.-Reuter Grand Master of Scottish Freema- Bonary), Mr. S. Ecceleshall, (Sub-| stitute Master of Lodge 848), Mr. A. Tarbuck, (Past Master), Mr. J. W. Fitzgerald, (Past Master) Mr. C. de B. Robertson, Worshipful Senior Warden, Naval and P. Military Lodge), Messra. W J. Burling, A. T. Lad, H. G. EX-MANCHUKUO LEADER. Annis, F. J. Ling, H. W. Randall. F H Haynes, W. E. Weber, W. H. Bailey, T. W. Coulson, J. Ho!- lidge, G. R. Royalance, E. K. Hoare. R. Wood, A. Grimmett, E. Simmons, T. Armstrong and N. Bebbington.
T. V. Soong Flying to Geneva. LONDON, Later. Mr. T. V. Soong, is dying to Geneva today.Пleuter.
than
twenty dollars national (Mexican) currency! All ports of cement must be accom- panied by a permit issued by the
The captains of the three ships have avowed their loyalty to the South-west authorities and etend firm in their denunciation of vice- Admiral Shen Hung Lich for his oppressive measures. They are not inclined to be placed under the Ministry of Navy at Nanking. because, the three commanding officers said that the Ministry lad failed to take part in resisting Japanese aggression.
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lu view of their support of the South-west, the three warships business department of the ore permitted to remain Kwangtung Cement Works, the Kwangtning waters and will be announcement states, and all ex-supplied with provisions, coal and ports of tinned edibles or those ammunition. It was learned contained in jars shall require that the three cruisers will steam license of the Canton Bureau of
up into Whampoa to-day to be- Examination of Testing and
come part of the Canton naval Commercial Commodities.
force under the first group army N.B.-The Kwangtung Cement
command. Works are under the Depart- ment of Reconstruction.
YUNG TING HO BREAKS DYKES
Country-Side Flooded
However, there will be a fur- ther conference between the local military and the commanding officers of the three men-of-war as to the amount of appropria- tions per month, the cruising. area of these vessels, their station of anchorage, and other duties.
More Expansion,
To expand the Canton navy, the first group army command has already ordered two gunboats. from a shipbuilding company in Peiping, July 9.
England at a cost of 81,000,000: NOW REPORTED TO HAVE
The Yang Ting Ho which runs local currency payable in twelve JOINED FENG YU HSIANG
a few miles west of Peiping has instalments, this correspondent Canton, July 8.
broken through the dyke on the was exclusively informed. Three General Feng Yu Hsiang, com- Peiping side, flooding a consider naval officers from Canton are people's able strip of countryside. How now in England in connection There were a few wreathes from the mander-in-chief of family, and intimate: friends, but anti-Japanese forces, has secured those wishing to 3 special request was inade that an important ally in the person of ever, it is believed that the break with these two gunboats and will
send flowers, General Liu Kuei Tang who de- is not serious and repair work is return aboard them as could instead donate the money to serted the Manchukuo's forces in at present going on rapidly-cargo.
Hong Kong Benevolent order to fight against them and Reuter.
The two gunboats are capable the
their masters, the Japanese. Gen.
Society.
the
IN MEMORIAM DONATIONS.eral Liu hás accordingly telegraph.
We have received the following ed a report to the South west autho the service of the so-called Man- for the Benevolent rities, stating his wholehearted chokuo. At the propitious moment donations Society in memory of the late Mr. support of the anti-Japanese forces. he is able to join General Feng Yu Liu was formerly a commander of Hsiang to renew the struggle F. II. Holdman.
the volunteer forces but by dint of against the Japanese. circumstances he was obliged to In his telegram, General Liu shift to the Manchiikun's troopa so pledges that he will persevere and as to save his men from annihila- use all his resources to recover in- tion. He suffered mental torture, vaded territories from the Japan. according to the telegram, while in ese.-Centrul Press.
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Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Labrum 85 Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Labrum Mr. W. J. Carrie
(Postmaster General)...
SIR ANTHONY HOPE HAWKINS
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LONDON, July 8. THE death occurred to-day of Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins, the well-known author, at the age of 70 years.-Reuter.
Sir Anthony Hope Hawking was born in 1883 and educated at Marl- borough and Baliol College Ox- ford. He was President of the Oxford Union Society and became Barrister of the Middle Tempte in 1887. He was, the author of the following novels
The Prisoner of Zenda, The God
Local and General
The Colony had a clean bill of ¡ health on Friday,
The appointment of the Hon. Mr. Richard MeNeil Henderson to be an Official Member of the Executive Council and an Official Member of the Legislative Council, with effect from July 2, 1933, is announced in the Government Gazette.
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super-
of patrolling in the Pearl River and its upper reaches as well as cruising along the South China const.
Several cadets were sent by the Canton Admiralty some time ago. to study naval science and gun- nery in England. They will re- main there for about two years.
NO MORE WARSHIPS COMING SOUTH?
PEIPING, July 8, Chinese sources this morning. declare that the three warships
H.M.S. Wishart of the 8th Des-which left. Taku yesterday retum- troyer Flotilla, arrived in Honging to Tsingtao, are not going to Kong on Saturday from Tsingtao.
Canton to join the other three H.M.S. Whitshed of the same unit mutinous vessels which have al left, tha Colony at 9 am. yesterday ready arrived there. This informa for summer exercises at Weihaiwel. ton at present lacks confirmation.
-Neuter.
WAT
PEIPING, July 8. Reliable, foreign observers yee- three of the
one
Arrangements are being mads be- tween the Peiping Political Coun. in the Car, The Dolly Dialogues,
cil and the bankers in the north terday W Rupert of Hentzau, The King" Dr. Tsan Tze Ming, of No. 34, for the issue of & 84,000,000 loan warships which left Tangku on Mirror, Quisante, Tristam of Wyndham Street, and Dr. Bee for the relief of the war refugees July 6, passing Weihaiwei on a
and the rehabilitation of Blent, The Intrusions of Peggy, Heatteck of St. John's Hall, Hong
southbound voyage, but whether Double Harness, A Servant of the Kong University, Bachelors of areas.
The salt surtax has been the vessel was returning to Taing- tao or going further south was Public, Sophy of Kravonia, Tales Medicine and Surgery of the Hong pledged as security.
doubtful-Reuter: of Two People, The Great Miss Kong University, have been added Driver, Second String, Mrs. Maxon to the Register of Medical Frac Protests, A. Young Man's Year, titioners, entitled to practice medi from the Ware, Lucinda, Little Captain Diepee, Beaumaroy Home cine in the Colony, Tiger, Memories and Notes.
The general reader is naturally interested in new products pro- duced by the industry. Recently the I.C.I.'s new products have consisted mainly of those which That protection has no doubt had previously been imported. been very beneficial to the home! Sir Harry McGowan "must have He also wrote several plays in market, but tariffs in one country felt satisfaction in announcing cluding The Adventure of Lady call for tariffs in others, and in that so far as the manufacture of Ursula and Pilkerton's Peerage.... the long run their benefits and heavy chemicals is concerned
sphere.
It is probable that Mr. K. Kuwa- jima, Japanese Consul-General at
Tientsin, will be made chief of the SUMMARY OF NEWS]
Asiatic Affairs Bureau of the Tokyo Foreign Office, succeeding Mr. Tani, who is to be relieved and made councillor to the Embassy in Changchun.
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Local.
Our Kowloon correspondent des- cribes riding school facilities on the Mainland and on the Island.
Home cricket results appear on page 12.
A report of the Chun Shing Typewriting Schools graduation day function appears on page 6.
are requested to take Delivery of Flour and Lumber Shipments as soon as the Vessel is ready to discharge and are hereby notified that if their Lighters are not placed alongside the Vessel as required, their Shipments will be dis charged into Helt Wharf, Kowloon, at their expense, where the Carge will lle also at their risk and expense and subject to the Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holl's Wharf. Steamer will commence Discharge on 6th July
As the I.C.I..company has such General Carge will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will is
vast ramifications throughout the at Consignees risk and subject to the
world, it has, of course, the great- Terms and Conditions of Storage at drawbacks may be said to cancel Great Britain in now self-support-tain the desired chemicals and
est interest in world trade re-
HM the King has not been ad- Helt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from the Godown on and out. But the British chemical, ing. Under the heading of heavy dyes. The newer process is that covery. It is good to learn,vised to exercise his power of dis- allowance with respect to the fol- after 6th
July
therefore, that the company looks lowing Ordinances: An Ordinanco industry has by no means relied chemicals comes, among other of direct hydrogenation. All broken, chafed, mad damaged Gooda are to be left in the Godowns, where they protective tariffs for its pro- things, nitrogenous fertilizers,
In the past year I.C.I. has forward hopefully to the results to amend and consolidate the law will be examined on any Tuesdays and sperity. Long before many other and heavy organic products the continued its research work on of this year's trading and to the relating to Dangerous Drugs: An Fridays between the hours of 10.45 British industries
The Government Gazette issues a had begun use of which is very rapidly direct hydrogenation with marked continued prosperity of the com. Ordinance to consolidate and amend and Nook within the free Storage period. the process of rationalization growing. Indeed, the rate of dis- success and it is satisfied that this pany. Wile naturally hopeful the law relating to Companies. warning that Treasury £1 notes of 1017 and U. of 1918 are being Goods have laft the Vessel's Gladowy, and called for by the great world covery in all sections increases is the correct policy. Indeed, of a successful issue of the World Mr. Trinidad E. Lacayo, the called in and should be taken to a all General Cargo remaining undelivered slump, the British chemical in- rather than slackens.
Jarge scale commercial develop Economic Conference in remov-well-known Nicaraguan Consul in bank without delay. Page 7 after 19th July will be subject to Bent.dustry had begun to set its house As is generally known now, the ments of the I.C.I.'s bydrogena ing artificial barriers to trade, the Hong Kong and for the Philippine The funeral of the late Mr. F. H. All Olaizon gainst the Vossel, must in order. Amalgamation follow treatment of coal is one of the tion process now only waits on words of its chairman in this Islands, has just, returned by the Holdman took place on Saturday at bepresented to the Undersigned on or before the 2nd August, or they will noted amalgamation until at length largest sections of the chemical progress in regard to a limited matter are worthy of quotation N.Y.K. liner Sawa Maru after a Happy Valley. See page 3.
four outstanding great firms industry. From coal comes explo- number of economic factors. The in extenso.. "Though," said Sir four months business and pleasure. In bur Echoes of 1858 interesting
tour through the Far East, on his light is thrown on the social evil finally united to form that vast sives and dyes, and the problem production of synthetic nitrates Harry McGowan, the benefits way to Mexico and Central America, as it existed in the Colony at that enterprise, the Imperial Chemical of how best to extract these yalu- (for fertilizere) is one of the of a paper money standard and While in these latter countries, Mr. time.
Page 6. Details of the Colour's water [99: Industries.
Visitors to London able properties from raw coal is greatest departments of I.C.I.'s tariff protection may prove tran- Lacayo was honoured by being ap who stand on the East bank of one of the chief problems of the activities, and in this section the sitory in this changing world, pointed Mexico Consul at Hong supply as it stood on July 1 appear
Kong, and also Nicaraguan Consul on page" the Thames (the Surrey side) industry. The older metliod of chairman was glad to announce efficiency in
administration, in Canton, in addition, of course. Results of Shturday's lawn bowl and distribution to his present appointment as matches appear on page 2. The looking across to the Houses of extraction was known as the car Parliament will see next them banization of coal, that is to say, producers of synthetic and natural will hold fast through every emer Consul in this City. It is interest chief, surprise was the defeat of Be
Such self-reliant outing to note, also, that Mr Epgene creio the vast pile of offices which tar, was first extracted from raw fertilizers which is doing some-gency."
G. Lacayo, Mr. T. E. Lacayo's Three very successful aquatic houses the administrative staff of coal and the resultant tar further thing to mitigate the condition of look is calculated to carry I.C.I. son, has been appointed as Mexican teter were held on Saturday at this colossal enterprise. As it is treated by hydrogenation to ob wasteful competition in this for on the road to enhanced pros Consul for Manila, where he is at V.RO., YMCA. and Chinese
(Continued on next Oplumn). (Continued on ngal Column): perity."
present staying.
Athletic
No Claims will be admitted after the
be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be affected.
"BUTTERFIELD & SWIBE,
Agenta.
6th July, 1936.
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