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PUBLIC AUCTION
THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES situate at VICTORIA, HONG KONG
and known as
No 82, Leighton Hill Road erected
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upon The Remaining Fortion of Island Lot No. 483. Area 2,505
sq. ft. or thereabouts. Crown rent $33.00.
No. 3, Arbuthnot Epad erected apon The Remaining Portion of Section B of Island Lot No. 6, Area 5,747,81 #q. " or thereabouts Crown rent $25.06.
No. 19, (formerly No. 2) Conduit Road erected upon Section C and Sab. sation 1" of Section B of Inland. Lot No. 717. Area 5,640 sq. ft. or thereabouts," Crown rent $2.60.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1933.
Nothing is too good
for Baby Therefore give him the Best
that is
Cow & Gate
Milk Food
The Finest Product of its Kind. Awarded 30 Gold, Silver & Bronze. medals.
It has received the highest awards at all exhibitions.
....
Babies Love it
may be obtained from all Chemists and Stores.
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SOLE AGENTS:
A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.
Neale: Moon.
The first Building Society was
MANCHUKUO AND REVISED CUSTOMS
THE CER
SOVIET POWERS TO BE REFORMED
DUTIES
NOW IN FORCE IN MANCHUKUO
THE revised Customs duties which Harbin, July 28.
were upproved by the State Council on Thursday last, were Well-informed circles state that formally promulgated to day, and Gen. Morita, representative of will be effective from to-morrow. the Ministry of Communications, establishment of Manchukuo that This is the first time since the hands over on July 24, to the the tarif has been revised, and also Soviet "C.ER. administrators & the first Occasion оп declaration in connection with Manchukno currency the parity of gold rouble reforms and the limitation of the powers of the Soviet manager.
The declaration will contain a clause stipulating the reforms are based on the 1924 agreements and therefore, Boviet approval or sanction is not Reuter.
A
which
has bean
stipulated as the standard payment
for duties.
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Over 50 duties are reduced. The promite industrial development, to main object of the reduction is to assist constructive enterprises and how being borne by the masses. to lighten the burden of taxation
Goods allowed duty free include necessary. agricultural machinery, cotton seed,
fodder, parafin wax and wool.
Duties reduced from 7.3 per cent. to five per cent. include mining paints, Varnishes, polishes, and electrical materials and Axtures.
THREAT” TO machinery,
JAPAN
CHINA'S CO-OPERATION WITH THE LEAGUE
SHANGHAI, July 22. The Chinese Press to-day quotes 4 spokesman of the Japanese Legation as saying that China's enlistment of ep-operation with the League of Nations in re-organising
China, constitutes a threat" to Japan which cannot be ignored.
The spokesman added, *This move, coming after, Japan's with- drawal from the League, has shown that China intended to continue her anti-Japanese activities."
China, instead of secking Japan- ee co-operation in China, has evidently preferred to turn "tar- ther afield, thus ignoring Japan's interest in her development-Reu-
ter
Gen. "Li's Troops to be Disbanded,
PRIPING, July 22.
The Luantung Retrocession Com- mission is ready to operate to morrow morning, taking over the Japanese.
Duties an "cotton.. textiles and
cotton manufactures have not been reduced because they constitute an important Bours of national
ravenue.
One notable increase is on leaf to-
bacco. The 15 per cent. ad valorem duties 'on motor railway
vehicles and and tramway supplies remain unchanged.-Reuter.
THE DEFINITION
OF AGGRESSOR
PROTOCOL SIGNED BY FINLAND
Paris, July 23. France is willing to sign the Protocol defining the aggressor signed in London on July 1, by the Soviet, Turkey, Poland the Little Entente and Baltic States, provided France is not the only Western Power to join the East
TENSE SITUATION CANTON LEADERS
IN SINKIANG
ADMITTED BY GENERAL
TANG
ANGERED
MAY TAKE DEFINITE ACTION AGAINST CHIANG
SHANGHAI, July 22. The seriousness of the Sinkiang (From Our Special Correspondent) situation was admitted by General Tang Yu Jen, when, in an interview
ing at Sinkiang, the departure of with Reuter, this morning he said owing to a fresh outbreak of fight the new inspectors had been inde: finitely postponed.
ernment wers intending to send the General Tang said that the Gor Volunteer Chief, General Li Tu to Sinkiang, where he has a strong settle the Sinkiang situation. force, hoping that General Li could
will develop he is unable to predict
However, how far the situation
Reuter.
General Huang Safe in Nanking.
# NANKING, July 23, General Huang Mu Sung, Paciß- cation Commissioner for Sinkiang returned here yesterday by aero- plane, accompanied by four or his subordinates. Immediately after
no atepped down from his aero- plane, General Huang was nur rounded by newspaper men at the aerodrome.
General Huang declined to dis- promised to give a press reception cuss the Sinkiang situation, but shortly in order to make a detail ed statement regarding the Sin kiang trouble.
one accord
ments are expected here in the
Canton, July 23. Important political develop-
next few days, as the civil and military leaders are said to be of measures to deal with the nation-"
in practical al situation following the dis the Blue Shirt gang against im- covery of an assassination plot by
portant officials of the South-west, and the effort of the Nanking Government in suppressing the People's Anti-Japanese Allied Forces in Charlar.
These two factors have provok ed the anger of the leaders here. although in the past they had been in harmony on general prin- ciples. Now they come to the conclusion that some definite ac tion other than issuing circular Feng Yu Hsiang is to be per- telegrams is necessary if General mitted to go on with his anti- Japanese campaign unhampered.
One of Gen. Huang's counselors
Unconfirmed reports from Pei subsequently interviewed by the ping state actual fighting has Press, explained that Gen, Huang's broken out in Charhar between telegrams to Nanking were Dur Feng's forces and troops of posely delayed by the Local MiliGeneral Chiang Kai Shek, Chair- tary Authorities, thus giving rise
to some anxiety regarding the man of the Nanking Military- Commissioner's "safety-Reuter. Commission. It is also said that he is behind the Blue Shirt move- ment, for the Chinese Press has published a cabled -report, as ap peared in the American-owned Shanghai Evening Post and Mer- cury, that, the Blue Shirts are at- tempting to murder high military and civil leaders in the South- weat provinces.
BRITAIN-URUGUAY TRADE TREATY
Negotiations Now In
Progress London, July 29. Commercial negotiations be-
On June 28, founded in Birmingham a cen- Laantung areas occupied by the ern-European group, announced tween Britain and Uruguay were
Maude
MARRIAGE. No 118, Caine Road erested upon. The
Remaining Portion of Subsection 1933, at St. Simons Church," South 4 of Section & of In'and Le Noea, Frederick Hardy Neale, ofury and a half ago by a group 494. Ares "295 sq. ft. or there- Weymouth to Dorothy abouts. Crown Rent $4.97.
Moon, of Bouthssa. No. 3. Sai Wah Terrace erested upon Beation D of Inland Lot No. 767. Ares 8,518 sq. ft. or thereabouts
Crown rent $14.20. No. 5. Ying Fai Terrace erected upon The Remaining Portion of Section A of Inland Lot No. 593, The Remaining Portion of Section B of Inland Lot No. 604 and Bubrrection 1 of Section & of the Bemaining' Portion of Section A of Inland Lot No. 58* Area 9,534.70 or thereabouts.
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To be Sold
IN SIX LOTS
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by
PUBLIC AUCTION
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TUESDAY, TER ST8 DAY or AUGUST, 1933, at 3 O'CLOCK P.M.
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According to the present arran kements, Miyuan and northward to Piping and Tangshan end east- over first.
to Tientsin will be taken
ward
of obscure people who co-operated in the creation of a fund to build houses for themselves. Later, in so popular that special legislation 1884, the movement had become
The concentration of General La in regard to it was introduced, Chi Chua's irregulars, who are to and the various existing societies be disbanded, has already begun at Societies Act. To-day there are 820 and will be sent to Mechang were certified under the Friendly assembled. They will each receive Tangshan nearly 5,000 men being 1,014 incorporated Building So- on the Tsinpu Railway for dis cieties in Great Britain, with a
banding-Reuter. total of over three million people are either investors in
The Daily Press.
Press. Whe
HONG KONG, JULY 21 1933.
SOLVING THE HOUSING ·
PROBLEM
shares, borrowers, or depositore,, and with assets of approximately £470,000,000.
PRINCE VISITS UNEMPLOYED
He took lunch with the men,
British Wireless Service.. remaining two hours and taking a keen interest in their activities.-
.POST OFFICE SURPLUS
Mr. Paul Boncour to-day. Router.
Finland Signs.
Moscow, July 23. The Finnish Minister and the Soviet Deputy Foreign Commissar have signed the Protocol defining the aggressor.-Reuter.
Commission of Inquiry,
The Government, be went on, was also setting up a commission to inquire into and provide for certain other industries which were of a curative nature for the sick poor.
The 53 hospitals would continue
GERMANS VISIT WUCHOW
opened yesterday, when a general exchange of views took place at the Board of Trade between Uruguay'a Minister in London and the Minister of Finance.de- signate Dr. Cosio, and Dr. Bur- gin on behalf of the President of the Board of Trade. Detailed negotiations will be resumed (From Our Special Correspondent). later-British Wireless,
to benefit by the Sweepstakes, and, therefore, he commended to the support of the people the principle of the Sweepstakes, which were doing very valuable work for the sick poor in Ireland.
Local and General
The Rotary Club will hold a closed meeting on Tuesday to dis cuss Club business.
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One case of enterio and one of meningitis were reported on Fri
day.
- Since the movement started, British building societies have
LONDON, July 22 helped in the purchase of at least HR.. the Prince of Wales, paid two million houses, providing ac-unemployed camp at the Church a surprise visit yesterday to the commodation for about ten mil- Mission, Oxford. lion people. But their greatest The student of British customs past twelve years or so. The con- work has been done during the and institutions is frequently clusion of the Great War found a faced by a strange paradox. He shortage of housing accommoda- finds that, on the one hand, the tion. The needs of war had "ab- British people are essentially in-sorbed both men and materials “dividualistic. They pride them which normally should have gone selves on their sturdy indepen to the building of houses. Ola Condence, their freedom of thought houses needed to be repaired, and
and, at the same time, their new houses had to be built. The past year amounts to £1,792,000 the General Post Office for the tolerance of views and opinions Government came to the assis the largest ever recorded-British alien to their own. There is an tanc of the building industry; but Wireless Service old saying that ** the English without the contribution of the man's home is his castle," in building societies the problem dicating that, no matter what could not have been so 'satisfac may may be his responsibilities torily solved. The figures com- and conventions as's member of piled from the latest returns show of common problems representa place at Kobe on July 10 of
For further particulars and ditions of Sale apply to:-
MESORS. JOHNSON, STOKES &
MASTER, Solicitors for the Vendors,
or to
ME
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LAMMEET BROTHERS, The Auctioneers Hong Konx 22nd July, 1983.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Instructions
TO SELL BT
PUBLIC AUCTION
CON
the community, within bis own home he is absolutely free to live his own life and develop his in dividuality se he thinks fit.
On the other hand it is well
that between 1919 and 1932 build- ing societies in Great Britain advanced over £719,000,000 to house purchasers.
THE surplus on the accounts of
LONDON, July 21.
ally every great nation building societies now play a part and for purposes of greater understanding
The name of Mr. Charles Leonard List of Authorised Architecta Tatham has been added to the loca
ed, the open spaces of Hoshigaurs The Cult of the Nude has invad, bathing beaches says a Dairen
sea clothed in nothing but the alto- message. Foreigners have been
gether. seen proceeding to and from the
teaching for the past year at the Miss Irene Gailey, who has been Keen School in Tientsin, has re- turned to Peiping to spend the sum Mrs. Robert R. Gailey, at the mer with her parents, Mr. and College of Chinese Studies.
ON LOOK-OUT FOR BUSINESS
Canton, July 23. A party of German, indus- trialists and merchants reached Wuchow yesterday en route to Nanning, capital of Kwangai, according to a report from that West River port
The German merchants and in- "dustrialists will also visit Liu- cbow and Kweilin in order to inspect the industrial and recon- atruction progress of those places. Before proceeding from Hong Kong last Thursday, the German with General Li Chung Jen, visitors had made arrangements Commander-in-Chief of Kwangsi Hong Kong and also assured the army, who happened to be in foreign industrialists that the
protection. party would be given adequate
Economic Club in Chicago on June Sir Josiah Stamp addressed the 2 on Our Times" and described Though business in Kwangsi ie agreement were not reached inter- and world-wide causes, that the situation that would exist in world trade if some measure of not encouraging owing to internal nationally in the relation of the province is pushing forward in
to gold in Great Britain was one of chief currencies to each other, and industrial to gold His attitude to a return guarded and conditional acquies-
sence, -:
ROUTE TO PARIS TROTZKY EN
efforts of the Kwangai leaders. work as a result of the energetic. and reconstruction
tives of the movements in various Morris Zimmerman a finance brok Mr. Alexander Somerlied. Macki-
A very interesting wedding took
Last month Dr, W. Wagner, the countries now keep in touch with er of Shanghai, to Freda Joseph, chan, 1.P., to be member of the American Consul General, socom- H.E. the Governor has appointed Mr. Joseph W Ballantine, local local German Consul General and
each other. This year the fourth well known lady of Shanghai. Sanitary Board during the panied General Li Chung Jen on THE Undersigned have received known that most modern move picture, but it has also its inter- don at the beginning of June by Governor to make an order on the Aroulli to be a member or the believe there is ample room for
International Congress of Build The Go That is the British side of the ing Societies was opened in Loa that it is the intention of H.E. the has re-appointed Mr Abbar developments in › Kwangsi, and The Government Gazette notifies Charles Fenton Bellamy, J.P., and were favourably impressed by the sance on leave of Mr. Leonard & trip to Nanning. Both consuls. ments for mutual help, auch as national side. Essentially Eng the Prince of Wales, and aroused, expiration of six months from July Board of Education for further the co-operative movement, ori-lish in its inception, the move-world-wide interest. Five hun-directing the removal of all period of two years with pect further progress... ginated in Great Britain. Thus ment could not remain insular. dred representatives from all parts from the Stanley Cemetery and the Englishman manages to re- Pioneers from Great Britain car of the British Empire and from from the Christian Chinese Ceme
bodies and all remains of bodies from the 8th July, 1933, concile two apparently opposite ried the idea throughout the a number of other countries were tery, Stanley.
Tenders are invited, in the cur viswa. He combines strong in Dominions and Crown Colonies present, and this, in view of the
rent Casette for Heavy Repairs to FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1933 the value of co-operative effort. Been established in Australia in tical uncertainties was a striking angnatal future is almost hopeless, 1933, on behalf of the Kowloon dividualiom with a realisation of Building societies had already present world economic and poll- Although prevailing local senti at the Colonial Secretary of
Taipo Pier: They will be ressived What is more, he shows that, in 1846. Ten years later they were tribute to the international Im- private bullding operations in the Canton Railway (British Section). ment indicates that Tienjain's until noon Wednesday, August COMME OG AT 5,16 P.M. practice, the two are by no means flourishing in New Zealand and portance of the movement. AT THEIR SALES ROOM, mutually exclusive, An example South Africa. With some modi- Hong Kong we have an soute January to July of this year show by application to the Railway, Head In British Municipal Area from Full particulars may be obtained. DIDDELL STEELT.
of this combination may be seen fications they were established housing problem and we suggest any previous annual total with the a fee of 825,00 in the Building Society move successfully in Canada. Building that the activities of building exceptions of 1996 and 1926. De
an estimated expenditures surpassing Offco, Kowloon, on the deposit of FINE COLLECTION OF ment. In the first place this societies, generally operating on societies merit the close attention pite the rumoured marcity of The Shanghai Chinese Pharma
Naples, July 28 VALUABLE POSTAGE movement originated in the desire the English model, are also estahof the Government and of semi- money Information from: BMC centists Association, members of and malaria, M. Trotzky arrived
STAMPS
of many thrifty poor people to lished in India and Ceylon, in official boilies like the Directors of reveals that at least $9,500,000 of factories in Europe and America Marseilles to seek medical advice. Suffering from heart disease own their own homes and thus British Guiana, and in the West the Tung Wah Hospital.
Public Works Department. officials, which are agents for perfumery here from Istanbul en route to Comprising:-
become independent of landlords Indies. The first building society
Tientsin currency is being spent on addressed a letter to the Greater He emphatically denied he in- and landlordism. In this sense it in the United States of America was due to individualistic im. was founded by British workmen
45 new building projects, Private Shanghai Chinese Chamber of building in the area already equals Commerce, suggesting a boycott of tended to make a reconciliation pulses. But these people could in Pennsylvania over a century the lesson that a surname very in June alone, total more than that the owner of this French par The teacher had remarked during 1930 1931 and 1038 Expenditures Factory of France, it being alleged
the combined amounts spent in products of the Coty Perfumery with M. StalinRouter, not buy their homes individually ago; and this is now recognised often indicated the trade of the an, 1900's entire outlay and half as fumery factory, is the editor of a with the means at their disposal; as the beginning of the American cestors of those who bore the name much ag the twelve months, in 1982 leading Paris newspaper, which re- so co-operative methods were building and loan association anked him what were your domate mentioned compares favour strongly
Questioning one of the boys, she Horeover, the conservatives maticently published a series of articles tell such adopted 3.1. had to be movement which to day has overcestors, Webb n
d to aminal aid to produce twelve million members.
ocating the formation ably with Tientsin's boom year of a He thought for a moment, then 1098, when
Japanese Alliance for rected .. the replied,
Bvidern miss !!!
Chinese |$4,700,000
Old Europe, British Colonies, Hong Kong, China, etc., etc.
economio life of practic
of new buildings.
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