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night and day. Probably very few of our readers realise the nature of these establishments, and what they can do in the matter of smoke and heat. Garages are another nuisance to the people who live near them. Tests and repairs are carried out largely at night time when the cars are not in use, and while the hideous din of engines running and "wituut silencers, brakes horns and hummers, might be a source of inspiration to a jazz composer, it is not conducive to a good night's rest. Why not move from such neighbours? The first impression gained by The Chinese coolie classes have a is one of stately beauty and good things, and very poor people, the new arrival at Hong Kong big capacity for putting up with order. At the foot of the hill are working long hours, simply lack the offices and shops, and all up the energy, the initiative and the the tree covered slopes are solid money to seek new quarters, MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co., | blocks of flats and individual re-where, incidentally, things may
11740 sidences, nestling amid gardens, be no better.
Damaged Packages mast be left in the Godowas for examination by the Cou- signees, and the Company's Surveyor. Mesars, GODDAAD & DocGLAS, at 10. on Mondays Thursdays, within the Free Storage period,
Consignor are specially notified that it is necessary for a venge Officer to be present at the examination of damily dutiul le cargo.
he presented to the Undersigned on or All Claims against the Steamer must before 12th Sept. 1937, or they will not be recognizes.
No Claims will be admitted after the
Good have isft the Goiwn.
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Hong Kong, 23rd Aug. 1933
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AND
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HONG KONG'S MURDLE
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Another nuisance is the loud- What 'a speaker on radio sets.
to
FUNERAL
THE funeral of Lady Shou-son Chow will take place or Sun- day, August 27, at 3.30 PJ. at the Chinese Permanent -(1729 Cemetery Aberdeen.
ENGAGEMENT, - KALOUSEK — NAPOLOFF. The
engagement is announced of Miss Luba Napoloff, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. M Napoloff of Harbin, to Mr. John Kalousek, the only son of the late Mr. J. Kalousek and Mrs. P... Kalousek. of
Shanghai.
DEATH. MAISON-On August 19, 1933, at
-son. aged 47 years.
SILK INDUSTRY IN CHINA
Efforts To Revive
:)
The Trade
From Our Special Correspondent).
Canton, Aug. 25
at the
Over 2,000 persons attended the Suk Exhibition, Bazaar YM.C.A last night. The building was suitably decorated for this purpose, and the artistle and light ing effects lent more charm to the
į
Peiping, Aug. 25."
To Tour Sinkiang And Mongolia
Nanking, Aug. 25. Bid farewell by a large gather-
General Hsiung Ping, coun- cillor of the Peiping Branch ofing of high officials including the Military Council, returned Wang Ching Wei, Lo Wen Kan left for Sinking at 8 a.m. by from Kalgan to-day.
General Hsiung says that pros- the Eurasia Co.'s new Junkers pects of an early liquidation of plane, which is due in Sianfu at the military situation in Charbar2 p..
considerably improved. He will stay there till Sunday have various silk goods on display. Both General Fang Chen Wu morning, when he will leave for Sincere Company, Ltd., The Sun and General Chi Hung Chang, Lanchow, from which place be Company, and several silk wear- who had hitherto adopted a
Exhibits were supplied by the
Shanghal, Edmund Harry Maling factories, and many of the silki truculent altitude towards the goes on to Tilna on August 20.
THE LATE DR. A'. OBREMBSKI
GRATEFUL THANKS FROM BROTHER AND SISTER.
Professor A. Obrembski and Mm. J. Lukaszewicz of Poznan, Poland, brother and sister of the late Dr. M. Obrembski of Hong Kong, wish to express their most grateful thanks to all his friends who at tended their brother's funeral at Happy Valley on April 26, sent floral tributes or made donations to Charitable Institutions in his memory. Their sympathy is very deeply appreciated.
SING-SONG GIRLS
Interviewed before his depar-
products proved to be of very high friendly gestures of the local | Quality. In addition, the process authorities, had sent delegates ture Lo Wen Kan said he hoped of silk production was on display.
Most of the silk goods were to Kalgan to confer with General to meet Dr. W. W. Yen, thongh manufactured by women. They Sung Cheh Yuan concerning the the meeting place had not been are for sale at a specially reduced re-organisation of their troops.fixed. If time and circumstances price, because many visitors are They had agreed to leave their permitted he would tour Souther
armies and hand over their and Western Sinkiang, as well as Mongolia. The journey would troops to their "deputy com- manders, Generals Yuan Yan Wa occupy four months.Reuter. and Chang Yan Yung, who will
attracted by the fine quality of the goods and their low price.
Nanking, Aug. 23.
In addition to a brass band sup- plied by kind permission of the Naval Authorities, a women drama
Dr. Wen Kan, the Nankiug tic troupe offers nightly perform.
Foreign Minister, and entourage Fance to enhance the interest of be given military posts in
Charhar. the visiting crowd. Admission to
General Fang Chen Wu de started on a flight to Sinkinag Province from Nanking this morn. the show is free, while a small charge is made for reserved seats.clined the offer of a seat on the ing and got an enthusiastic send Messrs. AS. Watson Company Military Council made by General off from a large gathering of high contributed aerated water gratul- tously to the bazaar for sale, and Ho Ying Ching, but desires a officials including. Mr. Wang Ching Yuen. Dr. Lo told pressmen that the proceeds will go to the cost of frip abroad at the Government's Wei, president of the Executive improving silk. Similarly. Sincere expense. General Chi Hung he had arranged a meeting with Co., and the Chung Wah Co. are Chang was offered a councillor Dr. W. W. Yen, Chinese Ambassa contributing their aerated water.ship on the Military Council. dor to Moscow, in Sinkiang when and the Nanyang Brothers General Hsiung Ping further he arrived there
Tobacco Company nelp ·with
states that plane for the reorgani cigarettes.
Meanwhile, the somewhat good "sation of the troops of the minor improvement in silk exports has commanders have been completed revived the producing activity in Shun Tek and Yung Kee districts, by Gen. Sung Cheh Yuan, who and many young women and girls is leaving shortly for Changpei to have left Canton for those districts, inspect the troops, Reuter." to resume their work of rearing silk worms or plantation. of mul-f These women make · berry trees. better money in the silk industry (From Our Special Correspondent; than working as maids and other
menial calling in Canton.
To The Rescue Of Strikers!
Canton, August 25. Although the Kwangtung Sea-
men's Unton has notified merchants having goods stored up in the
warehouses of China Navigation
Company. Ltd., to register their goods with a view to removing them from the godowns, actually few deliveries have been very made.
.
It is said that merchants do not wish to pay the registration fee of two per cent. on the value of the goods removed but would be ready to pay only one per cent. Officials of the Seamen's Union admitted that a small registration fee would be charged but declined to disclose the actual amount.
As the bulk of the cargo still re-
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CHINESE LOAN FROM JAPAN
"NO INTERVIEWS!
Tokyo, Aug. 25. Mr. T. V. Soong arrived here this morning on the President Jefferson, but declined all inter- views.
His secretary, speaking to the Shanghal, August 25.-According to a report, from Consular sources, Press, asserted there had never Mr. Chang Kung Kuen was sum been any talk on board ship moned to Japan by Mr. T. V regarding Mr. Boong seeing Mr. Soong Nanking Minister of Fin-Shigemitsu or any other Japanese ance, in connection $100,000,000 Security is based on certain goods pledged by Nanking.
loan from
with
Japan.
It is said that the loah, was already signed by Mr. Soong when he passed through Japan on his
official.-Reuter.
return to China from the United States. Mr. Chang is to arrange detalls for the payment of the loan.-Central Pres.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Company, some of them have de- cayed and cannot be sold at all mains in the 18. warehouses of this
The goods are mostly cotton yarn and edibles stored up since June of puerperal fever were reported presenting five industrial and com
15, and on account of the hot weather worms have sprung into
existence and eaten away some of these commodities.
The sing-song girls who gave a
vocal musical and
concert last
night on the roof garden of King Wah Restaurant at Chen Tong in
Two cases of enteric and one
on Thursday.
With the remark.. that "Men must be discouraged from keeping brothels," Mr. Wynne-Jones fined a Chinese brothel keeper $200 for
keeping an establishment at 141. Third Street.
:
Two Japanese trade missions, re inercial centres, including Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, are sailing from Yokohama next month for Central and South America,
A Chinese woman who brought a puppy dog from Kongmoon into Hong Kong without a permit from the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon was fined $25 by Mr. Wynne-Jones tirme a well-known and popular yesterday and the dog was ordered skipper on the China coast, is re-to be sent to Kennedy Town to be turning to Australia by the 9.5.disposed of by the C.V.S.
"Takano Maru to-day: Capt.
Capt. John Robinson,
at one
Out along the main motor roads the same impression is gained. Queen's Road East is a surpris passion people have for a really ing and odoriferous interlude, but
aid of the strikers were encourag- is probably dismissed with the noisy instrument and how glori
ed by the big audience.. Most of reassuring sentiment that the ously indifferent they are Chinese like to live in that other people's taste! How they the supporters" are regular pat- resent even a mild protest at arons of Chen Tong restaurants and manner. Since the Chinese are; a people who have made their very late hour. Perhaps as this is night clubs and went there to homes for thousands of years in a matter-affecting blocks of ex-witness the "patriotic efforts" of Robinson has been spending a small towns and villages, mean persive flats there may be some in themselves, but set amid kind of official regulation. Re- are hereby notified that their Cargo scenery, glorious as any in the cently an offender was prosecuted for disturbing the quiet of a Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie as world, it is doubtful how far they Government Office which deels ight until September 6, by Consigaces riaz and subject to Terms appreciate the slums of Hong mainly in a mass of complicated and Conditions of Storage at Hot's Kong. They are drawn here, as Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after in England the rural population figures.
was attracted to the towns at the
CONSINAGAPENOR
will
Fxox UNITED KINGDOM
be
VIA SINGAPORE
discharged
into
Holt's
Coal dumps, garages, bakeries 25th August.
Optional Cargo will not be landed here beginning of the industrial age, and smithies are all necessities of unless Notice has been given prior to
trouble- can accommodate Steamer's arrival, but carried on from by the legend of splendour and the world to-day. A little care port to port to the final port of call to wealth. Very poor people "move and which the option extends.
Heldom. Once here the tendency them with advantage to them- All broken, chafal sud damaged Goods is to stay.
selves and well away from those With a little care and planning who are annoyed by their pre-
to Bant
All Claims against the Steamor misst
not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will to offtd.
their
favourite sing-song giris rather than prompted by any idea of backing up the strikers.
The concert will be continued
which time the girls expect to raise about $20,000 for the strikers. Indirectly the "song birds" have received much free publicity.
HWEIMIN ENDANGERED
Nanking. August 25.- Messages from Tsinan received
short holiday in Hong Kong.
fare
It is learned in authoritative quarters that as a result of Dr. Lo Wen Kan's visit to Sinklang, the Nanking Government will probably establish a Bureau in charge of diplomatic affairs in that province.
SLIMMING AND SMOKING
Doctors' Fear For Future Mothers
PLUCKED EYEBROWS
Bublin.
The feminine fashion of plucking. eye brows was referred to regret- fully by Dr. H. R. C. Rutherford neurology and psychological medie- in an address before the section of ine of the British Medical Associa tion.
Slimming, smoking, and alcohol. were alluded to as factors playing their parts in mental disturbance, and emphasis was laid on the better. health of married "than of single people.
Dr. Rutherford, who is medical superintendent of Farnham House, causation of mental trouble, and he County Dublin, was discussing the pointed out that formerly the dis- appearance of eyebrows was an im- port symptom of a gland deficiency producing mental disordur..
"It is," he said, "a matter for regret that this value eyebrow sign is no longer available in many of the development of the habit of eye- the younger women to-day, owing to brow-plucking and its replacement The 2nd Hong Kong (Catholic by a thin black line. I have some Cathedral) Group of Boy Scouts is times thought that the idea of this leaving Hong Kong for a tour, in must have originated in the brain Canton to-day, returning on Wed- of some keon beauty expert,
They will be the did not fail to recognise the ten- nesday next. Boy Association, and an extensive disappearance of the hair in this guests of the Canton City Council dency for the irregular and early programme has been prepared for region, a somewhat difficult feature for his art to overcome, and so be called up the aid of Dame Fashion to decree its complete removal.
The President of the Child Wel- Centre for Indian Troops opening ceremony of the Centre Hong Kong, announces that the will be at Gun Club Hill on Wednesday, August 30, 1933 at 4 them. p.m. Mra. Borrett has kindly con sented to perform the opening
ceremony..
of the Church of England. *
}}
who
some
"One contemplates with alarm the future of a generation" of yet unborg mothers harassed with a
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Four months' hard labour was the sentence passed on a seaman from Annam who appeared before Word has been received in Hong Mr. Wynne-Jones yesterday and Kong by telegram that George was convicted of the theft of 340 desire for slimness and excessive, Zimmern, who is at Keble College, from a passenger of the Yauraatt smoking. I have known, excessive Oxford, has passed his final ex-Ferry Boat. It was stated that the smoking to be the only apparent amination in Modern Greats with complainant was coming off the exciting cause in several cases, and, are to be left in the Godowns, where
indeed, I regard it as being a fair- second class honours. Mr. Zim-wharf when he was robbed.
ly common contributory cause of they will be examined on any Tuaadays
mern is studying for the ministry
Its effects are not and Fridays between the hours of the Government could have made sence. The veriest beginner in here continue to report breaks in
An accident on the Repulse Bay mental illness.
obvious as those of alcohol, but- 10.45, aul Noox within the Free Hong Kong an infinitely plea town planning would have-mark-th embankments along the Yellow Storage period.
No Claims will be admitted after the santer, place in the Chinese areas. l'ed special areas in, say, Wanchai River in West Shantung, where im-
production of gastric disturbances, ave years from December 1928, a public car overtook a P.W.D. lorry the effects are insidious with the Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, The coal dump in Chatham Road for. these semi-offensive trades. mense damage has already been Banished from the Colony for Road in which the driver of a Chinese was found in the streets and cut in between it and a car and all Goods remaining, andelivered culled forth a vigorous protest, This principle is applied at Home wrought by the floods. after the 31st August, will be subject which attained its object. There where residents are quick. with The Magistrates of Chang Ching of Hong Kong by the Police coming in the opposite direction loss of appetite and generally low- charged before Mr. Wynne Jones had a sequel before Mr. Schofield ered physical condition, which make the Yellow River, and Tung Pin yesterday with are lürger coal duinps in Wanchai complaints to landlords, town Hslen, on the southern bank of
returning from yesterday when an Indian chauf- mental attack likely to occur with
little other provocation." be presented to the Undersigned on or almost on top of crowded tere- councillors and the member. Histen, further south, both report-Bushment. ressent to un- feur, named Ashraf Khan was
fined. $25 for dangerous driving,
Marriage and Health. bafore the 14th Sept., 1933 or they will ment. Hardly anyone knows No one, in fact, is keener than ed to Tsinar yesterday that serlson for three months.
about it, for how often does a the landlord to see that his proous breaches had occurred in the
The German Student Tourists Dr. Robertson said that nothing Mr. and Mrs. Tournier and Miss- European, except police officers, perty enjoys proper amenities. dykes within their districts, caus- ever visit Wanchai? And yet Wanchai cannot be like Bourne. tng a large number of villages to Glieguet, who have been spending at present visiting the colony but good could be said of marriage,
be flooded.
ja holiday in Hong Kong as guests, gave an open air performance in [1743 these people get far more dust mouth, North and discomfort from the coal Kowloon
Tension is also felt at Hweimin, of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Birch at the grounds of the German Con- for in the married the incidence of is required to make in North Shantung, where the food! No. 6 The Peak, are returning to sul's house last evening. The ma- mental disease was low, but slightly. dumps, then any Chatham Road little
life there healthier and pleasanter waters are almost at a level with Hanoi to-day by the ss. "Canton" jority of the locals German com-higher among women as the result
During their short stay here they munity attended one and voted of the risk of child-bearing.
The loss of a husband or wife, residents.
the dykes-Reuter.
have been extremely popular with that the performance was excel-
he continued, increases to a mark Apart from the blatant forms for people who are at present in-
the French community...
lent in everyway.
ed extent the liability, and, indeed, of offensive trades," so classi articulate, and therefore put up
Peiping, August 25-According A Chinese, who was arrested for up to 65 years of age the prevalenco fied by law, no control is exer- with what they are given. They
The Hallowing of the new cised over activities set up on a may not always be quite such Church House at Kowloon Tong (3 to a message from Tsinan, the sleeping on the pavement near the of it is almost double that among Duke Street) by the Bishop of torrential rain which fell there main entrance of the General married men and women. In the ground floor. It is not very plea-models of docility.
Hong Kong, will take place on yesterday had Increased the Post Office because he caused, an case of single men and women: be sant to live over a blacksmith's shop, or any place where metal The Rev G. T. Waldergrave, Saturday, September 2nd, at 6 anxiety felt as the Yellow River obstruction, explained to Mr.tween as and so it is nearly three work is in progress: But that is Chaplain to The Missions to Sea-ph. Those interested are cordial-rose one inch, leaving only four Wynne Jones that he was on his times as high as in the married. a minor discomfort compared men and local commissioner for ly invited to attend. Bervices will inches to spare. However, bright way to Aberdeen and was resting. The expectations of life for a mar scouting, leaves Hong Kong to-day commence on Sunday, September er news comes from the Upper The Magistrate discharged the ried man of is nearly five years.
edme age." HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. with proximately to a Chinese cubet he day. He le pro-St-Holy Communion at 7.15 am. Yellow River, whence reports state man with a caution and a word more than for a bachelor of the
bakery! with the ovens going ceeding to the Northw
BUTTERFIELD & BWIB,
Agenta.
25th August, 1913.
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Victoria,
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Tong, but how
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