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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.

PROBATE JURISDICTION..

IN THE Goons or ALFRED JAMES MILLER, LATE OF TINTAIN, IN THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA, BOARD OF TRADE SURTEION, DICASID.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Section 89 of Praate Ordinance 1897, made in Order limiting the Tina for Creditors and Others in send in their okims gainst the ahore Estate to the 81 Dax of 00TOBEP, 1933

All Creditors and Others are accord ingly hereby required to send their claims to the Undersigned on or before that data.

Dated the 11th day of September,

1933.

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HONG KONG, SEPTEMBER 12, 1033.

TROUBLE IN CUBA

of

ENGAGEMENT

Scott-Hornell

NIECE OF SIR WILLIAM, HORNELL

The engagement is announced between Malcolm Douglas, young- est son of the late J. Scott Esq.. CLE, M.B.E., and Mrs. Scott of Dorking, Surrey, and Joan Cornish, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. C. Hornell of Bournemouth, Miss Joan Hornell is the niece of Sir William Hornell, Vice-Chan-

Hants.

TRIBUTE TO SIR ROOSEVELT'S N.R. NEWS SUMMARY

RONALD ROSS

Mr. John Masefield's Church Address

(Special Ar-Mail Service)

A. CAMPAIGN Cruicial Stage This Week

AL the time of writing, the. typhoon which threatened the.. Colony all yesterday is likely to. pass to the Southward. It is hop- ed, however, that rain' will fan. heavily for, the next few days.

Page 7. The engagement. is announced. London, Sept. 11.

between Malcolm Douglas, young- The crucial stuge in President est son of the late J. Scott Esq. Roosevelt's N.R.A. campaign be- CIE, M.BE, and Mrs. Scott, of London, August 23. gins this week, writes Percival Dorking, Surrey, and Joan Cornish second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The Poet Laureate, Mr. John Phillips from the Washington E. B. C. Hornell of Bournemouth, Daily Mail." He says the Hants, and niece of Sir William Page 8. Masericld, pald a tribute to the

"An article of the new policy of Work of the late Sir Ronald Ross

Trafalgar comparable to that in London the League of Nations towards. at a commemorative service at St. activity in Washington is only Hornell. Martin-in-the-Fields, square, yesterday, the thirty-sixth at the outbreak of the war. China appears on page 7.

Hong Kong Fine, Arts Academy anniversary of the discovery by There is the same atmosphere of Sir Ronald of the malaria parasite:

not feverish energy and grim deter has moved to new premises. The Although the service had

Tatz is the principal. made known the mination. An eighteen hours' number of puplis is growing. Mr.

day is normal for the President's

"Singapore Free Press church was filled with people.

Sir Ronald always observed this officers despite the intense heat, tells a horrible story of an Indian in the Far East and retired last day as "Mosquito Day, and Mr. while representatives of big busi- of Singapore who kept a gang of

they did not get money by stealing: or hagging.

Page 6.. the pleasure of the new masters. ness firms are meekly awaiting small boys and tortured them if The PI.. Government has had Mr. Roosevelt's staff continues relentlessly uprooting traditions, serious trouble with the up-coun- account of the severe dis- destroying financial theories and try Jolo tribes. See Page 6. preparing a new national charterress among sections of the Chi- which may eventually effect the nese community in Singapore ap- Kong Stock Exchange- Republic's foundations."

"... Page 13. official report.

To-day's Radio programme ap- pears on page 4.

She is cellor of the University, working in the Shanghai. office of the Imperial Chemical Industries been widely (China) Ltd.

Mr. E.B.C. Hornell is well-known

poration.

1935.

so observed.

year after 28 years' service with Masefield in an address expressed Messrs. Jardine

Matheson and the hope that it always would be Co.

Sir Ronald's family, he said, had Mr. Scott is an assistant in the Shanghal branch of the Hong many links with India, and India Kong and Shanghai Banking Cor-set him his problem and gave him his opportunity. To attain success We are informed that the wed he had to perform the monotonous ding is not likely to take place till task of dissecting thousands of in- sects, and on the night when he

No Democratic" head has ever thought he had succeeded he wrote

80 great El power a Hymn of Praise, which would be possessed

between dictatorship and

industrial "In India "he consecrated him-

powers sung that day.

many

General Roosevelt. self," said Mr. Masefield, "to his;

President pursult of science, and there he met his first adversary-stupidity Johnson's dynamic personalit

now is a real buffer between the dicta- in office. Through him we

and its many in- and financial an

IN MEMORIAM. In Loving Memory of, John Henry Pidgeon who died September 12th, 1927. Gone but not forgotten.

CHINESE GOVT.'S live in a healthier world free from torship

ROAD PLAN

North China To

Sinkiang

Shanghai, Sept. 7.-Chinese go vernment officials made public to day a gigantic program of high- way, railway and irrigation deve lopment aimed at bringing the na: tion nearer the long-sought goal of economic independence and secur ity.

labours

were not made

The

pears on page 7...

Hong

its

Ds

7.

Page 7..

An account of China's new rall road programme "appears on page

Page 10. Evidence describing the working

the alleged fraud on the ring Wah Hospital, in connection with the re-burials was given by Inspec-

The re-hearing of the Opium Divan case was concluded before Mr. Butters yesterday when the Page 11. appeal was dismissed.

A meeting of the Hong Kong some of the nightmares which dustrial once oppressed it."

In the later years of his life be tagonists. The need for baste iu Hockey Association Council was was often filled with indignation re-organisation of industry is held yesterday at the Y.M.C.A. at the prejudice with which his shown by the outbreak of atrikes discovery was met, and he was dis- in several parts of country. The appointed that the results of his Administration is already faced use of with an abnormal rise in prices, earlier. He had hoped that follow-but officials are indismayed.- ing his discovery Governments to would set aside large sums overcome the scourge of malaria. In addition to his eminence as Ronald also made poet, was a clever mathematician. an accomplished painter, and skilled musician.

a

Reuter.

tor Elston" of the S.C.A. at Central Magistracy yesterday, when the case was again adjourned.

Page 7.

at the races will be on the 5th and 8th races.

Page 10..

scientist, Mr. Masefield added. Str FIFTH NATIONAL The Doubles" on September 23

a name as a

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construction programme. Even

After Mr. Masefield's address his the rights and liberties of a Com-

daughter, Miss Masefield and Mrs. murist agitator, or of a gang

At an estimated cost of $50,000, Dale Roberts read poems by, Sir 'ooters must be considered, and has not the Argentine Govern-000 gold. the Nanking government Ronald Ross, and the congregation Youthful is undertaking a plan to build a sang his "Hymn of Praise," and inent declared that uations can work out their own 2,000-mile long highway and rail-his other bymn "Before Thy Feet destiny if left to their own de-way from the North China coast 1 Fall."

into the westernmost province, 'Sinkiang, on the Soviet Russia bor

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CONGRESS Meeting May Be Postponed

Nanking, Sept. 11.

Fifth The convocation of the Kuomintang National Congress on November lat, which has been op- posod by the South-Western pro- vinces, will be reconsidered at meeting of the Central Council this week.

£1,190,000 FRENCH AIR LINES

Britain-India In 34 Days Planned

Executive SOUTH ATLANTIC SERVICE

A. (Special, Air-Mail Service)

London, Aug. 23, Details of a 100,000,000 frame: (£1,100,000 at present rates) amal gamation of five French air com- panies were given to a reporter at the Landon offices of the Air Union.

vices..

An allegation of theft by find- Great indeed are the powers of der.

Over these modern highways it ing of a gold wrist watch, valued at over $200, at the Luk Hol Tung platitude. It is unfair to blame the framers of such sentiments is hoped to bring the trade of Cen- Boarding House was made against

SOUL TORR Well-informed Chinese merely because they happen to tral Asia to the Pacific ocean, L. Wal managing partner of the

Scottish open the northwest to colonization Li Chai Tong medicne shop. West are of the opinion that there live at Buenos Aires. and American politicians have and name development, and atop Foint, when he appeared before possibility of the meeting, being forever the famines which almost Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central postponed, not exactly due to Police Court yesterday. Mr. C. Y. Canton's opposition but because of more weakness than any others ery year paralyze that area. for beguiling the world withIn addition to building modern Kwan, for the defence, said that the possible inability of important Who is means of communication the pro-the defendant was arrested at 3 members of the Central Executive meaningless phrases. The situation in Cuba is going better at the game than Mr. gram includes the development of á.m. and as he had only just been Council, such as General Chiang (1774 from bad to worse. The un- Ramsay MacDonald? What is a nation? Is China a young "Machado, President popular

young who was accused of much the nation? Or Persia, or Egypt, or same villainies as Chinese pub Iraq? For several years now Jugo Slavia publicists allege against Chiang Czecho-Slovakia, Rui Shek and Chiang Hsuch and Rumania have been extra- Liang, was replaced by an an ordinarily stable, and they are Havana is satisfactory stop-gap, and now Post War nations. Sergeant Batista, having been an old city, much older than promoted to Commander-in-Chief Bournemouth, of the Army, seems to be favourite Boston

IE ROBERT HO TUNG has o

September 6th, 1933 notified us through his Attorney, Mr. Lo Tong Fan of his intention to resign his directorship la the newly formed MALAGUNA MANSIONS, LTD.

Sir Robert's note expresses his regret at being forced to take such & stop and further states that he is still under medical treatment in Los don, and his medical advisers bare insisted that he is not to be worried with any business activities ** present.

It will be recalled that Sir Robert recently underwent a serious opera-

tion.

A new dinctor will be appointed at the next meeting to Bil the vacancy caused by tir Robert's resignation. For THE MALAGUNA-MANSIONS

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Kai-shek and General Ho Ying ching, to attend the meeting with out interference with their present

Should the Congress meet scheduled, it is further pointed out that postponement of the meeting Should postponement of the Con- to the question of convocation, the is allowed under Party regulations. National People's Assembly will Also have to be reconsidered,gress be decided to have a relation

(Continued on previoüs column) Reuter.

an irrigation system from the Taris instructed he would ask for a date river, which would transform arid to be fixed for the hearing, and also apply for bail. Hearing wBS Sinking into fertile fields.

The Nanking, government has fixed for this morning, bail being engaged Sven Hedin, famous Swe- allowed in the sum of $200. dish Asiatic explorer who is now at Peiping, to undertake the initial surveys which are expected to be gin Oct. 10 and continue eight Hedin and a party of engineers or Hove, or are to travel west from Peiping in (U.S.AD). This slip a caravan of American motor trucks the equipped with cabine to resist the candidate for the dictatorship, shod comparison between even though San Martin has life of the individual and the life bitter cold, soon to grip the north- The mode of financing the am" been accepted as President at the of a nation is inexcusable in poli- time of writing. "Every private ticians. How fond are Americansition undertaking has not been has a marshal's baton in his of putting the clumsy inadequacy revealed but officials indicated they knapsack," and by the time he of their constitution down to considered the means had been gets his sergeant's stripes perhaps their being a young nation!" arranged.

at least they did not steep them selves in words without under standing.

Riots and rebellions were born-

Arest.

The projected highways will fol

camel caravans which in the time of Christ took Nort China products was shipped to Rome. to Syria, whence the merchandise

·LOCAL AND GENERAL

The s.s. Taiping is expected here from Manila on the 12th inst. Two cases of enteric

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"The amalgamation will come in- to effect on September 1," said an official. "The companies joining forces are Air Union, Air Orient, Aeropostale, Farman, and, Sidna. which will be known as Air France, The object of the organisation, is to combine the greatest possible efficiency with economy.

""It will be possible, with Air France, to provide adequate ser- vices to the principal centres of the world, to increase and improve travel facilities where necessary, and to institute an all-round speed- ing up.

"In combining.in this way these

a nuisance""" "In fact, you are sald Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Cen- tral Police Court yesterday when werehe imposed a fine of ten dollars companies are following the exam- or fourteen days on a Chinese who ple get by the constituent companies admitted raking rubbish in Gar- of Imperial Airways some den Road near the Albany, fendant had previous convictions for similar offences." ;

Up till midnight last night, no

the done by ed to have been "typhoon" apart from the fact very serious damage was report

that a junk capsized off Aber deen. The occupants, however, were all rescued.

De-ago.

years

On To Hong Kong. he adds a President's top hat Much can be said against the tow the of the old Asiatic reported over the week-end,"

It was also stated that one of the to his paraphernalia. Meanwhile rule of kings and aristocrats but

reforms contemplated by Air France angry mobs, in beautiful Cubs, harangued by Communist speak

The body of a. Chinese was ob- will be the building up of services ers, are shouting, parading the

served floating in the Harbour near to the Orient. Experiments have Douglas Wharf at noon yesterday already been made with a new type streets of the principal towns,'

and the police were informed. The of monoplane, which, it is expected, and engaging in a little desultory mon enough in the pre-scientific

Rural Building Lot No. 375,

man appeared to be a junk hand, will be put into service by the end looting. At evening: they go age. A hundred years ago the

"According to a report made to about 30 years of age and seemed of the year.

Passengers will be able to travel home, hungry, dishevelled, gar- Governor of Havana would have situated at Tai Hang Road,

from Croydon to India in 34 days. rulous and extremely bad tem- turned to the senior officer of his Causeway Bay, was sold by Pub-

The service will be extended later pered. No wonder women and garrison, a few shots would have lic Auction at the Crown Land the police, a Chinese named Pun to have been in the water about

the Hong Kong Telephone Com-

Current reports that large quan- to Hong Kong.

The combine will also operate an The London Office of the HONG children" are staunch Conservs been fired; a few resounding Office yesterday to Mr. R. E.Liu-chee, employed as a shroff by a day.

tities of Japanese goods are being KONG DAILY PRESS, 18, tivés:

blows given with sticks and the Stott, c/o Public Works Depart-pany has disappeared with $1,000

dumped in North China, particu- air hail service from London to FLEET STREET,E.C., is constant President Roosevelt is perturb-| fiat of sabres; a few ring- ment, at an upset price of 95,000, of the firm's money:

larly slice the conclusion of the South America in 10 days, which The forthcoming wedding is Tangku Truce; were confirmed by will be by way of Dakar (French ed; he has issued the usual warn leaders would have been hanged. The land has an area about 10,000

announced of Mr. Antoine Yves a prominent Chinese merchant in West Africa), thence by fast mail ings about American lives and An elegantly worded despatch, square feet, and its annual rental

Colamel, marine engineer, of 6. Felping Exact figures showing the cutters to Natal (Brazil), from property, and he has sent a fair written in longhand, would have is 8114.

Carnarvon Road, Kowloon, and recent development of Japan's there to Buenos Aires, and

North China market, however, have across Argentina to Santiago

(Chile). sized feet to Cuba. But he is been sent to Spain, and filed in desperately, anxious not to be the Escurial; perhaps an English

Baifes Terrace, Kowloon..

tative sources. It is understood Miss Bertha Maria Pereira, of 5, not been revealed by any authorl- that the main imports from Japan are piece-goods, woollen textiles,

goods.

ly receiving Enquiries from Home Manufacturers regarding Suitable Firess to act as Agents for their producte in Ho Kong and Konth China.

If Lossi Companies desirous of taking

up further Agencies will lata

know the Lines in which they are

mterested the information will be forwarded to London and passed on to interested partion as op portunity offers.

side.

..

on either

on

involved. He hopes that the or American adventurer, months humanity is not attuned to the We attach importance

FOR DEVELOPMENT OF very size of the American Fleet later, would have been giving his change."

A fine of $100 was imposed on

KWEICHOW in Cuban waters will effect its version of Governmental tyranny, to the hysteria of Cubs, and take purpose and not a shot need be and his own share in aiding and its rioting seriously. To those

possession of a quantity of non-

Nanking, Sept: M.- "The only thing we have not

The Kweichow provincial govern- This Bervice is offered to our Beaders fired. The fear in that im abetting the gallant patriots; on the spot it is small and in a Chinese who was convicted of fruit, paper,-toys, and other fancy

without charge and, of course mobility may give the revolution but long before the news became significant a few men shouting government opium. It was stated no obligation is incurred

aries an idea that they have common property, peace would a few shots fired, and quiet at that the man had two previous done is to see him out of the Co-

Out in the East the convictions.

lony. I submit, under the Ordin- ment has sent a telegram to the ance, that it is not for us to see Executive Yuan, asking for the The Required Information should be King Log and not King Stork have been restored. That is all sunset.

in their midst. Probably, how the world of 1888 would have nations are moving to a tremend

Mr. J. T. Prior, appearing on be- them out of the Colony" stated appropriation of $3,000,000 from Lan.ever, the training of gun turrets beard of an affair now blazoned ons conflict, that may or may not

on the town, a general drill, flag abroad by cable and wireless, end in war, and of that few seem half of Lo Kau, ship's cook, plead-Inspector Vincent, in charging, a the American Loan for the develop- in the Central Police Court yes-Wynne-Jones in the Central Police Kweichow, in order to improve the wagging and the low swoop of and mechanical transmission of aware. The little troubles of ed guilty before Mr. Wynne-Jones Hoklo, Cheung Kwan, before Mr.ment of the natural resources of seroplanes over Havana's pretty photographs. We know too much Cuba and Ireland, and a few riots terday to a charge of placing un- Court yesterday, for disobeying a livelihood of the population. roofs will convey a correct im- of what is happening. We are in Germany, will soon pass and manifested cargo, consisting of deportation order. After reading Router, Pression, How carefully the lost in a forest of news. Little be forgotten.Nothing there can cloth, aboard the sa. Hong Ning the Ordinance and the deporta

taking these goods out of the Co- that there was no provision that Hotel are advised that there will President is walking through this riots that ought to be settled with compare in importance with, for Mr. Prior said that the man was tion order, the magistrate agreed Patrons of the Hong Kong crisis, with his eye on a Senate & whiff of grapeshot and a few example, the Russo-Japanese lody for a friend in Foochow His the man must be seen away. De be no dinner dance there on

Wednesday, September 13. sense-negotiations for the sale of the Worship imposed a nne of $10 and fendatit was sentenced to eight

months hard labour, confiscated the goods. and a Congress ready to pick any executions, become the stick with which to beat hir Re- tions of the hour. As yet Chinese Eastern Railway.

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