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of the Sale by Pablia Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 14TH, DAY of ADGUST, 1933, as 8. r, at the Offices of the Pablic Works Depart ment, by Order HIS EXCELLINGT TER Gorkanon, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Bai Ting Pun, Kowloon City, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a form of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of be fired by renewal at a Crown Rent
the Surveyor of His MAJESTY THE Kid, for one further term of 2 years lost the last three days thereof.
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·PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1887, Grampian Road.
New Kowloon Inland
Lot No. 2142. Adjoining New
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HONG KONG, AUGUST 9, 1833-
PEACE IN THE NORTH
The candid article
The Russians made the discovery, in fact, that they had been useful cat's-paws for the astute war-lord, who showed his gratitude by speeding Michael Borodin his "undignified journey back to Russia.
on
ANNOUNCEMENT
ENGAGEMENT.
KAMAX-HEIMRADIOGLOU.—The on-
Kagemant is announced between Haralambos Kaimaz, Shanghai
1933
CHINA INLAND
MISSION
Supply Co., Shanghai, elder Signs of Progress Dur
son of Mr. and Mrs Jean Kaimar Oglou, of Istanbul, Turkey, and Marika, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hekimhadjoglou, of Yathy-Samos, Greece, P.P.C.
MARRIAGE.
HALES-MULVEY-On August 4, 1933, at Holy Trinty Cathedral, Shanghai, by the Rev. V. G. Sutcliffe, M.A., Ethel, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Mulvey, of Shanghai, to Her- bert Reginald, youngest son of
of London, England,
BIRTH..
ing Troubled Year
CHIEF DIFFICULTIES
ENCOUNTERED
Gratifying continuance of sup- port from the home countries dos pite economic depression is record d in "The Glory of Thy King do the annual report of the China Inland Mission. More than 800. Low donors came forward
JAPAN'S POLICY IN MANCHUKUO
NO ORANGE: NEW ENVOY CONFERS WITH TOKYO LEADERS.
Tokyo, August 1.
"General" "Takashi Hisbigari, new commander-in-chief of the Kwan- tung Garrison and ambassador to Mamchukua, will leave here shortly for Manchuria to assume his new, Fosta
SIR WILLIAM
PEEL'S LUCK
Draws One of the Best Australian Ponies
LARGE GATHERING AT THE STABLES
General Hishigari conferred to- day with Count Y. Uchida, Foreign
The Australian ponies which ar- Minister, Mr M, Shigemitsu, For eign Vice-Minister, and other Forrived here on Monday were drawn eign Office leaders on the future for yesterday afternoon at the Jo policy in Manchuria and it was key Club stables in Village Road, learned that they agreed not to
and a very large gathering was change the previous policy in Man-
Marshal N. Muto, the former am- bassador.-United Press.
the late Mr. and Mrs. Hales, during 1839 in Great Britain, and churia despite the death of Field present to witness the Fate of the
KATZ-On August 3, 1933, at the Country, Hospital, Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Katz, a yon.
DEATH.
CRAWFORD-On July 29, 1933, aud- denly (from aunstroke) at the International Hospital, Han kow, George Thomas, dearly loved youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford, "Peace, Dumfries, Scotland, Perfect Peace."
A SPORTING: FOKI
BORE NO MALICE AFTER A FIGHT
Wong Tak Lam, a foki in a com- pradore's shop was having his meal when a fellow Joki, Chan Wing Fat teased him about being a slow cator. Wong lost his temper and threw the bowl of rice at Chan who was sent to the Government. Civil Hospital and an immediate operá- tion was necessary as an artery was believed to have been sovered.
At Central Magistracy yesterday, Wong was charged with assault and Chan went into the box to give evi- dence.
His arm was still in a sling but he bore no malice and told the Magistrate that he did not think Wong meant to hurt him.,
Mr. Wynne-Jones accepted this explanation and in discharging the lad warned him to be careful in
future.
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H.K. & SHAL HOTEL CO'S CLAIM
!!
JUDGMENT AGAINST
KOWLOON RESIDENT
TRIPLE SUICIDE AT CANTON
THREE YOUNG GIRLS' DIS- APPOINTED IN LOVE.
over 400 in North America
of
various "owners, amongst them be- ing H. E. Sir William and Lady Peel, the Hon. Mr. C. Gordon Mac kie, Mr. T. E. Pearce, Mr. W. G. Pirie, Mr. H. G, Sheldon, and Mr. Ho Kom Tong.
The report shows that the total amounts received in Great Britam L and Australasia have been slightly | larger than the previous year, and od on July 23 by soldiers. North American funds, though con- The Mission is not accustomed to siderably lower in U.S. currency, reckon progresa by statistics, and The now ponies were lined up in are higher in iterling than in 1831. the fact that the actual number of a semi-circle. in the paddock and 'them were on "the Thus the total income from all baptisms (8,671), was slightly lower those who saw
An increase sources shows
than in 1831 does not necessarily whole, favourably impressed by prove that the work was less fruit their appearance. Opinion must., £10,000, but a decrease of over
some differ as to which was the best, look, G$120,000 as compared with 1931, fal, though reports from Detailed figures are as fellow quarters are disappointing. If the er, but certainly half a dozen ponies £ G$ need of foreign missionaries were outstanding, even at this
still urgent, the lack of Chinese early stage. 230,983, workers is an Evén greater
It seems as though the proverbial hindrance to the progress of the 205,072 work. Opposition owing to luck of Messrs. Kong Bros in the Brevival of idolatry la “re- matter of Australian ponies it go 29,289 ported from several provinces, ing to fail them this time. They 26,609 while another abvious hindrance drew two ponies yesterday, and it
Received in
Great Britain Received in*
North America Received in Austra
lasia Received in China
64,978
58,575
8,366 7,800
140,318
Received in China for Associate Missions
23,366
164,335
to the Gospel is the opium habit would be surprising to find by 491,955 The greatest of all obstacles," how- February that they have the ever, is the fact that many Chinese champion of this year's lot Christians are not setting a suffi-midst.
ciently good example of conduct.
£** Breedy” One.
their
83,557 The method of tent evangelism has been used with remarkable 673,312 success, particularly, in 8hansi and
His Excellency the Governor drew Chihli, and also in parts of Kansu, pony No. 1. a pony which seemed Ninety one new recruits arrived Shenai, Kiangsu, and Anhue to have plenty of breed and class during 1932; since the launching of Even in Central and Eastern about him. It was, the opinion of the Forward Movement in 1929 the China there remains much land to many who inspected, the ponies be net increase in the number of ac-be possessed. In Homan there is fore the draw that No. i was among live workers is no less than 154. on an average only about one place the best and it would not be sur
Two Missionaries Murdered, of Christian worship for every Early in May a Communist army 46,000 people, and there are still prising if this bay were to carry took Chenyangkwan and seized the thousands of village in which the Sir William's colours to victory at: Rev, H. S. Ferguson, a Canadian Gospel has never been preached the next Annual Race Meeting.
Mr. Ho Kom Tong the first worker who had been in China Formation of voluntary evangelis.. since 1895. It appears probable, tie bands is becoming more and Chinese owner to race in the states the report that he was mur-more usual, state reports from Colony, is apparently racing again dered in August or September. Re-Chekiang and Anhwei. Nor are in 1934 He draw a dun, which porte from Chinese sources suggest the bands merely of value because oked slightly on the small side, efrengthen the Chinese but with proper training may de- that in several places the Com-they munists made a special point of Christians: they are actually exvelop into a very useful candidate. One of the best ponies, a chest- parading their foreign prisoner betending Christianity.
In the great province of Srenut shaped on well-cut lines was fore the people, and that on these occasions Mr. Ferguson did not chuen some advance has been re-drawn by a Chinees stable, Messrs. hesitate to preach the Gospel. An-corded, sixteen new stations or "Chung and Wo" The pony was her tragedy, occurred in Shensi, sub-stations having been opened No. 2 on the list and it will be where Mr. G. D. N. Tornvall, of for missionary residence since 1920 interesting to see how far it will.
go by February. Pingliang, Kabst, who joined the In the matter of self-support no
Mission in 1919, was travelling by great move forward can be
Another good pony was No. By car to Bian with Mr. Ekvall, an chronicled, general conditions In American businessman and apart accounting for this slow pro-which was drawn by Mrs. Peter Japanese. All three were murder- 'gress.
Local and General
A remarkable feat was perform ed at a Rotary luncheon in Kuala Lunipur on July 18, when Mr. J. LWoods, of Ipoh, spoke fluently and eloquently in original rhymed verse for 20 minutes.
General Chiang Kai Shek, in an order to the troops now gathered in Kiangsi for Communist-sup pression work, encourages the building of new roads in their garrison areas.
Mr. Frank A. Harris is a patient in the Paulun Hospital. He is progressing favourably and it is hoped that he will be well enough to leave for a holiday in Japan in about a fortnight's time.
It has been suggested that Feng Yu Hsiang has again been receiv ing help from the Soviet. When his past record as a confederate is remembered this seems incredible, but once political intrigue on a big scale is afoot long risks have to be taken. His "enemies also counter-charge him with dallyings Before the Puisne Judge yesterday, with Japan. What Feng wanted the Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels Despite the high-sounding title was to re-establish himself as a claimed 216 from W. A. Tanner of Hotel Trocadero, No. 12. Hankow 154 of his self-assumed appointment, power in the North, and he clever Road, Kowloon, the amount being
Four cases of enteric were report and the ardent maral support of explaited patriotic fervour to made un as follows: $66.85 goods the South West Political Council, this end. With Chang Hsneb supplied to defendant, $110 boarded during the three days ending on Feng Yu Hsiang has expressed Liang eliminated, Yen Hsi Shan and lodging for his wife, 881.38 Monday. There were no other cases
of notifiable disease. penitence, real penitence, to the in the background and Han Fuds supplied to wife.
Mr. E. O. Murphy, accountant Nanking Government, and is put Chu, his old subordinate control- gave evidence of the debts and ting his words to the test of wind-ling Shantung, there. seemed a said $33.45 had been paid,
Judgment was given for the re. ing up his military affairs inreal place in the North for
falar, and banding over to the Feng Yu Hsiang. This explains mainder of the debt. rival authorities He is not to Canton's ardent support of the lead a new crusade to recover the "Christian General. He is an loat provinces, and he is to be old ally against Nanking. If be spared death on the stricken field: could hardly be expected to fight He is preserving his talents for the Japanese, he could at least be the future service of his country, used as a rallying point for pat Nobody. ap North ever took him riots, thus placing the National at all seriously, and the end to his Government in the awkward youthful Don Juan has been threadbare adventure was plainly dilemma of either fighting the indirectly responsible for three
cases of suicide, according to leader of the crusade, or of seeing message which reaches us from the seen by all. by a United Press correspondent. the Japanese military machine Namboi district. This young Chi- published in our issue of yesterday again set in motion, the un-ness was apparently well-to-do be shows that the Chinese of Peiping gracions task of playing jugger sides possessing an adequate share and the North are under no illu- naught victims being left to them of good looks. So much so that the belles of the village in the district Goods not cleared within 8 days in- sions about the strength of the selves.
vied with each other for his favours elading date of arrival will be subject to Japanese military grip on their
The National Government ap Actually it was known that he was Rent.
Be Fire Insaranse will be effected by part of the country. They know pears to have got the upper hand paying court to three village girls us in any case whatever, M. that Feng's half starved irre- in the North, but it remains to at the same time. The lad's father the lodowss for. examination by the Bulars,”・ had about as much be seen what turn the Cantor however discovered the secret love. Road, was fined $8 for the same, Dramatic. Club' is at present pre lucky, getting one of those which
Damaged Packages must be left in
quickly put a stop to the clandestine
THE Berlin Russia-Shanghai nir Consignees, and the Company's surveyors, chance as Mrs. Partington's mop Nanking, disagreement will take making that was going on and very
The welcome accorded to the meetings, facu siddhars. Gopward & Douglas, ne 10 am, to stop the tide in flood! na Mondays and Thursdays; within the No one, however, takes this mutinous cruisers hardly improved Realizing that it was useless to service which was to be inaugurat Consignees the specially notified that curious incident at its face value. relations; and it is fortunate for pursue their cause the three girls,ed by the Eurasia Aviation Cor its necessary for Revenue Oficer to Feng Yu Hsiang has something the cause of peace that neither who were as youthful as their lover, poration during the first few days met together and arranged of this month, has been indefinitely be present at the examination of damaged of Don Quixote in him, and side is strong at sea. The Nine micide pact. A day or so after postponed due to unrest in Sin
still more of Sir John Falstaffe.teenth Army is doing most of the wards a slipper was found at one kiang. At Olaira, against the Steamer ninet be presented to the Undersigned on or He is not the man to hurt himself fighting against the Communists, of the wharves. The shoe contained before 27th August, 1934, or they will by tilting at windmills, and, if we but whether that formidable force a message stating that these not be recognised.
look at the course of events since would allow itself to be deffected had decided that life without at
lover wasn't worth living and there- the Jehol debacle it is not hard against Nanking is extremely fore they was to use that they Goods here the
to see that Feng Yu Heiang, like doubtful. It is significant that could not all love the same man the prudent general he is, has not apart from the great fight at they had decided to take their £1050 recklessly exposed his troops, or Shanghai, the Nineteenth Army lives The bodies of the unfortunate sent them on impossible adven-has not been used against the women were found tied together by A hempen cord and they had been tures. Feng is a great believer Japanese. The war lords have all dead some hours when discovered in getting other people to help been singularly cautious of their After being recovered the bodies LOCAL MAPS him, but if he has ever assisted armies, and utterly averse to send were claimed, by relatives for
anyone in return, apart from, his ing them to certain destruction in burial. subordinates, the records do not the faint hope of staying the in- show it. When Chang Teo Lin vaders. The cynical view is that published the Bolshevist docu there has been a general saving the South-West Political Council ments found during his raid on up of troops for another first class may come to the conclusion that the Soviet Consulate at Mukden, civil war of North versus South, internal development and the Feng's named figured prominent But despite many disturbing quiet consolidating of their ly an one who had been given signs, there is much to suggest strength is a better investment arms and money in the past, but that the country wants peace, and even than a bid for the control of DAILY PRESS could not be relied upon to fulfil without the hoped for help of a Shanghai, the Yangtze and all
conditions and redeem promises. powerful coalition in the North, that this implice..
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Messrs. Hall & Shenton, whose Australian candidates to date have never accomplished anything, again.
Young Another lady owner who drew what seemed to be an outi standing pony was Mrs. Durbar. She got a bay numbered 20 in the list and more than one subscribér expressed the hope that they might be lucky enough to get that one. Now that No. 30 has got into the Colony's strongly opposed to the construction leading stable, look out for develop of the railway between Changchow ments Mr. Dunbar's luck was not. and Lungyen in Fukien. The so good and the one he draw (No." grounds of their disapproval is said 24) looked a distinctly poor crea- to be that to foreign power other ture. than Japan has the right to develop Eukien as provided, in an agree“ Widdecomba" Draws Good One, mant signed during the Manebu
Mrs Pearce did not seem to have. The Japanese Foreign regime. Office is reported to have decided to much luck and drew one that look- lodge a protest with the Chineseed far from well, having ugly Government.
lumps in wrong places The however, “Widdecombe” stable Among the passengers arriving drew quite a good candidate n here from Singapore on the s
Mr. W. T. Stanton and Mrs. Glenapp on Sunday was Mr. W Stanton were both lucky, Mr. Stan- RB Palmer of Butterfield and ton getting a chestnut with four | Swire, Shanghai, who is journeying white socks. The pony was - S to that port. Mr. Palmer is a spirited looking animal and whặt, brother of Mr. A. J. Palmer, a ever happens, is sure to rank among member of the staff of the local the leaders next year, while Mrs. branch of the Union Insurance So Stanton's pony is a shapely looking eiety of Canton. Also a passenger animal with which one could find on the Glenapp was Mr. 1. Teviot little fault. dale of Bangkok, Mr. Teviotdale in on his way to England via the At Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, Canadian route, al is due to leavo Mr. A. H. Basto was summoned for Hong Kong on Friday next by the allowing two dogs out in the streets. Empress of Japan. drew an unimpressive-looking ean
didate. Me LT For in other, The Shanghai German Amateur words the "Gold" Stable was quite without muzzles. He was fined $10 while Mr: A. Alves of 140, Waterloo
paring an open air performance impressed the face."
Hurra ein Junge," a farcial comedy which met with great suc-
the draw is over, the Now that offence.
cess in Germany a few years ago, next thing to look for is report of specially for the entertainment of their progrese but this will not be the officers and crew of the cruiser available until towards the end of Koela The play is under the this year. Meanwhile owners would direction of Mr. G. Semper and the do well to give their panies only cast includes the Misses A. This moderate Exercise as Altho mann, G. Eix, L Semper sad ponies seem to have stood Charged before Mr. Schofield at Wiedmann and Messrs. G. Rittstieg, from Australia very Central Magistracy yesterday with F. N. Mallitz, W. Vennewitz, looked all tucked up the labony of letters from a private Audouard and O. Hausman. The to the long rod trip, letter box in 59. Connaught Road show is to take place next Monday must have thoroughly hated Central, a Chinese was sentenced to and Tuesday at 8.30 p.m. in the The two stories do not fit. three months hard labour. German Garden Club, Avenus Esig. Fon the first time since the outNeither of them is common sense. break of the Great War, & German The Indian and the Chinese con- Leung Yuk Fong, appeared before Military Attaché of the Paris Em stable are both lying to me," said Mr. Schofield, at the Central Magis by, was invited by the French Mr. Wynne-Jones yesterday, when tracy yesterday on charges of Minister of War, together, with the he discharged & youth and a woman possession of prepared optam, other members of the Diplomatic who were charged with amaulting Revenne Officer Grimmitt said that Corps in Paris to attend the French an Indian Lance-Bergeant on August the first defendant was arrested military autumn manoeuvres on the 4 The Indian said he trrested au carrying a basket containing 78 parade ground of Courtine in the elderly man and the woman for taels of prepared oplum. She gave Aubergne. It will be remembered hawking without licences in Queen's her address as No 10, New Market that it in only since April 1 that Rond. The woman hit his right arm Street, and there the second defen- the German army is again repre- and tore his shirt sleeve. He blew dant was arrested. She had t sented at Paris, the post being held his whistle for Assistance and case containing 63 thels of propered by General Kuehlenthal, reported Or piese constable come on the opium. Apparently the place was Transocean Kuo-Min yesterday scene. He handed over the old man depot for distributing opium
his brids to the Chinese and the youth then The first defendant was fined 12000 According to a Foochow message fuck him three times in the hack or sev to the Sim Fen, Par, it is under. He arrested him but the old, man the second
Emonths hard labour, stood, the Tapanese Government is managed to escape.
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