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"ADVERTISEMENTS.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
IN THE GOODS OF EMMA AMELIA 130, HILL, LATE OF No. GREEN DRAGON DANI, WINON- MORE HILL, IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLEEXX ENGLAND, WIDOW, DECXASED.
No
TOTICE 18" HEREBY GIVEN blist the Court has, by virtue of the provisions of Section 38 of the Probate Ordianuce No. 2 of 1897, mad an Order limiting the Time for Creditors and Others to send in their Chims against the above Extate to the 11Ta day of 001OBER, 1833
All Creditors and Others are accord ingly hereby required to send their Claims to the Undersigned on or beface that date.
Dated 15th day of September, 1993.
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for one of the Executors,
Prince's Bailding.
lee House Street.
Hong Kong.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,
NEW GERMANY-BY 3 EUROPEAN THINKERS
Romain Rolland-Baron Robert Fabre- Luce-Rudolf G. Binding
The world has not yet formed a settled judgment. about the new' Germany. One may perhaps even say that there is as yet no public opinion concerning the Germany
national revolution. which has developed ment the organs of public opinion are open to all reports and every The internal shade of opinion. enemies of the national Govern- ment therefore find it easy to win a hearing for their complaints but also for their abuse and for their lies.. Old friends of Ger- many are not yet clear about the They development in progress. do not yet see the spirit below the surface driving the, powers whose publié utterances they hear. but understand. in part do not yet And some of those, too, who be long to the intelligentsia of other listen to nations. are ready to
coldness with which
a
the
has
1933.
UNIVERSITY NOTES
AMENDED WILL OF SIR J. ELLERMAN
Full Effect Of 1933 **Codicil
ANTI-MALARIAL
MEASURES"
Dr. A. D. Jackson will deliver a lecture on anti-malariai measures to the University Medical Society at 5.30 p.m. to-day in Room "K" of the Main Building. The lecture will be illustrated by a cinemato- graph. film, kindly lent by the
Asiatic Petroleum Co
THE CADUCEUS.
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CRICKET CLUB.
COMPANY DIVISION PLAN (Special Air-Mail Service)
LONDON, Aug. 23. Provisions made in the £17,000,000 division of Ellermaan Lines Ltd. will of Sir John Ellerman-for the into two companies are revoked in the codial to the will.
-trustees.
In, Claase of his will Sir John said: "I request (but not so to impose an obligation) that within two years from my death, or at such later period as my may deem desirable, the Ellerman Lines Ltd shall be divided into two companies." Details followed of how the division was to be made. In the osdicil, which is dated Feb. 29, 1933, nearly three years later than the will, Sir John said:
Rudolf Binding
understands Romain Rolland's complaint and "dearest his pain in seeing his ideal" destroyed. But he replies: "What we should love if we mean out of the to love a nation is not an abstract At the mo-ideal, but men of flesh and blood. We must understand struggling.
Prof. J. L. Davis has been elected doubting, courageous and inexor- able men. fools, enthusiasts and Editor of the Caduceus" (official to under organ of the Medical Society). Dr. fanatics. If we mean stand a Nation that is upliftingK. D. Ling and Mr. E. H. Öng are
Associate Editors. We must understand a itself. people, lived in a situation which drove 294.900 men to suicide. We
The Varsity Cricket Club will must understand its leaders who led it towards a new future. The hold its annual general meeting on part Sunday, September 24th, at 12 the world regards
noon, at the Pavilion, when office- or new Germany, a coldness bearers for the season 1933-4 will" Whereas aine this will was ex- cented the country has gone off the which Romain "Rolland.
be elected
Gold Standard, and I have, in lieu Lines the "banishment from termed
The Varsity Christian Associa-of severing the Ellerman Science and Art," cannot be over- come, according to Binding. by tion will hold a choir practice, at Limited, applied to, and got the Germany can only 8.30 pan. on Sunday, September 24,sanction of the Court to repaying
College.
£6 per share, which has been re- by in St. Stephen's Girls' attitude what the internal enemies of the explanations. new Germany tell them. And for disarm
spheres of This is in preparation for the com- paid, the directions as to severing the Ellerman Lines Limited are to those who see Germany and the achievements in the
The Germaning Christmas Concert.
be null and void." an appear people. which to--day is united Border of the Stewards, Messrs. Crema er ways an outede. Science and Art.
Hronca & HouGH, LTD. will Germany now wears
entirely changed. that
and through is present unifica- sell at the PONY AUCTION to be ance so held at the Paddock, the Race they are somewhat alarmed.
It is therefore a welcome event tion for the first time a nation. leaders of will win the 'world's recognition in Course, Happy Valley, at 5.15 P.M.
when the intellectual on WEDNESDAY, 27TH SEPTEM.
various opinions to-day discuss these two spheres in proportion BER
the new Germany in the full light as it feels the stimulus resulting of publicity. Such a discussion from its unity. It has indeed al- recently took place in the ready, won th's recognition, he a between time too, when I was gradually Zeitung" "Kölnische
from utter spiritual Romain Rolland. Baron Robert perishing Fabre-Luce and Rudolf G. Bind-destitution. The purchaser of this animal, if a ing. This discussion in the shape Member of the Hong Kong Jocker of open letters will help to clarify We can only wish Club, will be entitled to race the public opinion.
widest possible pony, at the 1934 Annual Rait therefore the Meeting,
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
the
1984 Australian Sub-Pony No. G Brown Gelding, 14 hands 2 inches.
C. P. BROWN,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 19th September, 1933.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
publicity.
ап such
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Germany United.
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Mr. H. N. France, Reader in His- Itory, has recently returned from a
long tour in China Proper. He visited Shans!, Shensi, Szechuan, and returned by way of Hunan and Kwangtung.
*
£10,000,000 For, Legacles
A passage in the will with the ment of legacies," states that if, ia ride-hading "Provision for abate. the opinion of the trustees, the Under the suspices of the En aggregate value of the trust fund, or provide for gineering Society, Mr. S. Simpson plus the value of the amount "re- shall will deliver a lecture on "Non-quired to answer
and annuities. ferrous Alloys" on September 29 at legacies 8.30 p.m. in room "K" of the Main amount to less than a net sum of £5,000,000, then all the legacies. Building.
and annuities thereby or by any codicil bequeathed shall be reduced by one quarter except those stated in the will or in any schedule there to be not reducible.
*
谅
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*
The codicias was stated in "The Daily Telegraph"-increased 23 per certain legacies by 50 or The Second Annual Aquatic cent., either owing to taxation meet will be held on Saturday at in the case of Lady Ellerman-or | "to meet the fall in the value of the pound by reason of the country having gone off the Gold Stand- ard." The codicil, also increased the sum of £8,000,000 mentioned un- der Provision for abatement of
The legacies to be increased by 50 per cent. include those to:
Lady Ellerman (£150,000 and life annuity of £30,000, free of tax);
The University (Students) Union will celebrate its twenty-first an- niversary on October 16. The oc- in the Great Hall of the Univer- sity from 9 p.m. onwards.
PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION.
The University undergraduates For fourteen years the German people were unable to feel them will assemble in the Great Hail on memorate the birth of the Re- selves a people under the dictat-the morning of October 10 to com- ed peace of Versalles, which then
A group-photograph will public. Romain Rolland Aftacks The
formed the foundation of the be taken at 9.45 am. Swastika Creed.
state. Now a leader has come Romain Rolland wrote on May who has succeeded in uniting the 14 to the "Kölnische Zeitung" in German people as a nation. He answer to 1 comment by this has thereby broker. the demoralls-1 p.m. in the European. Y.M.C:A. paper. A correspondent had ex- ing effect of the Treaty of Wer-Bath Kowloon. pressed regret that even from sailles. Germany has been born Romain Rolland 3 contribution out of the longing for Germany. was to be found in a propaganda Before this tremendous event all HE NINTH EXTRA Räg! pamphlet called the "Anti-Fascist incidental phenomena," which only casion will be marked by a dance legacies," to £10,000,000.
Front." Romain Rolland em- formed the opening phases, must MEETING will be held (Weatherizes his love for Germany and
pale into insignificance. Binding Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEYon "SATURDAY, 2340 SEPTEMBER the fact that he has stoutly de-
the world fended her against the injustice ignores none of the charges which 1938, commencing at 2.00 p...
The First Bell will be Rung at and lack of sympathy shown her Romain Rolland and
make against the German Revolu "He sees..
In conjunction with the celebra- which tion. He does not deny them, but loves. the cosmopolitan he wants to see them put in the tion of the Twenty-first Anniver no more sary of the University Union, the 'Varsity Photographic Club will Germany of the great "world-right light and given
than they deserve.
hold an International Exhibition citizens" (Weltburger) trodden importance
When Romain Rolland draws a
from, October 18 to 23 (9 m. to under foot by the Germany of the
the genuine 8 p.m. daily). Admission will be
His sister, Mrs. Emily Mary Swastika. He concludes by saying distinction between that National Fascist Germany Is Germany which he loves and the free. The Sun never sets on the the worst enemy of the real Ger- Germany of to-day. Binding has Exhibition," said one of the lead. Todd £7,500, and a life annuity of crime already ruled this standpoint outing members of the Photographic £1,000).
In the legacy of his niece," Ida many and its policy a
at discussion with his demand Club, when interviewed, He said against the spirit of man,
shares in that we must love men of flesh that entries have been received Mary Cox, and her appointees, All the Fabre-Luce's Reply.
and blood, if we mean to love a from England, Belgium, Germany, cash is substituted for
increased by 25 per Fabre-Luce answered him in a
He adds nation.
that Romain Hungary. Czecho-Slovakia, Spain Ellerinan Lines Limited.
There the legacy in cash is increased by a letter dated June 8. He has beenRolland should not try to teach South Africa, the United States, cash payable
China, and New Zealand. some months in Germany and Adolf Hitler and the whole Ger-India, Siam, Burma, many parts of cent, and the aggregate sum of
man nation a definition of what will be a China Section, specially further 25 per cent....
He means.. "German"
really
for entries from the Colony" and argues that the great cosmopoli- China. tan Germans, whom Romain Rol-
1.30. p.m.
KEMBERS ENCLOSURE. Membem sre notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges ..prominently displays 1.
No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Olub Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemon and $3.00 for Ladies (Both incinding Tax) are ob tainable through the SECRETARY apon the personal application of a Momber, wach Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and For Payment of All Chits, etc.
The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Bailding. (Tel. 27794), will close at 12 O'Clock Noou.
Members' Badges admitting Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Kaca Course.
to
On No Pratost will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.
Tiling are obtainable at the Cla House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21920.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE- The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for all Parsons, incinding Ladice, and is payable at the Gate..
by the outside world: however, the
he
Germany
land loves, were really as German at heart as Garing. Göbbels, any S.A. man you care to mention. or Binding himself, although
here, as he writes, he has used his con- eyes and ears and formed clustons. He says that Romain Rolland judges present-day Ger- many very unjustly and continues: "How can this admirer of the French and Russian Revolutions take account of the blood shed in the National Revolution?....... The blood shed was not that' of are all so very different. The in- fluence of these cosmopolitan but Communists,
of National
Gefmans upon foreign nations Socialists" Fabre-Luce admires
does not depend upon their “In moderation of the coolness and the leaders who directed the Re-ternationalism" but upon their "universality." In the end only
Tê-
not
they
OBITUARY
Mr. C. F. Hewett
His many friends in Malaya will regret to hear of the death at St, David's Ealing London, W., of Mr.
ago
Soldiers and Sailors ia uniform arevolution and is not sure whether those can understand the German F. Hewett, J.P., the well-known
he ought not to admire still more admitted Half Price...
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, eta, the restraint and discipline of the Revolution who understand Ger-Sitiawan planter will not be permitted to operate with mass of the people. The act by many's great longing to be allow Mr. Hewett was General Mana in the Precincts of THE HONG KONG which Germany has treed herself ed to be German. This longing is ger of Lumut Rubber Estates, Ltd., JOCKET OLUB during the Race Meeting,
from the danger which threaten- militant but defensive, it is and was one of the oldest plantera Ry Order,
ed her, as long as she followed not political but natural, it is not in the district, when, owing to con C. B. BROWN, the erroneous teaching about the arrogant and superficial but man- tinued ill-health, he was obliged to ly and spiritual. The world can- 80 Home for good a couple of years Secretary.
Rights of Man, Fabre-Luce
overestimate theligious took a keen interest in the [1798 Hong Kong, 18th Sept., 1933,
gard as the fulfilment of an his- torical mission. This false teach- sincerity underlying the derman affairs of the Sitiawan District and ing Fabre-Luce stigmatizes as "aevolution: It must not regard ex- for his public services was made a most unnatural conception and at termal appearances. The great Justice of the Peace for Perak the same time an error fraughtness of the revolution lies in the several years, agora with the gravest consequences fact that a people now believes In
itself which had lost belief in it The mopular-"movement 1s to self, and that this bellef has en- Fabre Luce the highest stage reached by civilisation, not a rer lapse into Middle Ages," a phrase used by Romain Rolland te this connection.
SHAMEEN MUNICIPAL
. COUNCIL. (BRITISH CONCESSION). ICIPAL NOTIFICATION
No. 233,
VACANCY.
Rudolf Binding's Enthusiasm. To wit be vacant on 1st: Fabre-Lace has written as in
THE post of Superintendent of January, 1934, for a period of ONE honest French critic of the new YEAE, and the Council is prepared movement, which he has seen for to receive application from any.comhimself at first hand; he is a petant British Subject who is required to state bis age, qualifications and politician whose own standpoint makes it easy for him to and a experience.
path to an understanding of the new Germany. Rudolf Binding on the other hand. (open letter in “Kölnische Zeitung" of June 25). speaks with the voice of the German people and the German Centus. Their understanding for the new movement is the outcome
Salary for this full-time post is ap to HK8000.00 per mensem and fee quarters.
Applications abou'd be dressed the the Fecretary, and applicants must by prepa ed to come la Canton for a personal interview with the Council on reqant, travelling expenses being de frayed by the Council
nobled it.
Golf
BOGEY POOL FANLING.
Sungai Wangi Estate, which is the property of the Lumut Rubber Estates Ltd, is over 1,000 acres in extend and is one of the finest rub- ber estates in the country:
His daughter, Annie Winifred MacPherson (£600,000 absolutely and £000,000 upon trest);
His Sister, Mrs. Ida Mary Buly in (£7,500 and.
dunuity of £1,000);
ID
....
Increase of 25 per cent. are made in the legacies to the following: ** Arthur Todd (nephew) and his wife and issue (£15.625 upon trust and a life annuity of £400).
John Todd (nephew) and his wife and issue (£15,000 upon trust).
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Gifts To Employees
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HONGKONG CRICKET.
LEAGUE.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Meeting will be held
at the Sanitary Board room, P.O. Building (by kind permission) on
Legacies in the first schedule of Cheaper Than Rail Or Monday, 26th Septembar, 1983 at
the will, which mentions 43 names, besides a number of domestic ser- are also increased by 25 per cent. vants not referred to individually, The following bequests are in To ten "friends" creased by 25 per cent.
£6,000...
- total of £12,250.
Boat Fares
"London, Sept. 20.
total of THE International Air Tramic. As- sociation will hold its "half yearly conference in London next week. Thirty countries will be re- presented, and Mr. Woods Hum- phrey, Managing Director of Im- Perial Airways, will preside.
To twenty employees of Ellerman Lincs Limited subsidiary companies To ten members of the Ellerman Lines (Moorgate staff) a total of
3,250.
To three servants, individually ameda total of £1,750.
ia
Membership of the Association limited to firms running regular air. Hines, in their own or other countries. Among the matters to be considered are the unification
In addition to the 5 per cent increase the legacy to Hubert or methods of operation and the. Its successful development was en-
Stanley Holden (£1,700) is incress facilitation of passenger and goods ed by: £750, and the legacies to Sir traffic. tirely due to Mr. Hewett, who was a very able planter:*:**
Mr. Hewett, on his retirement, John's butler. A. Paton, and his was invited to join the Board of chauffeurs, H. Watson and J. Steer £1,437 101, each), are increas Directors of the Company.
Mr. Hewett was the son of the ed:by a further £500 each "irres late Colonel, G..L.. K. Howett, C.B.,pective of whether they are in the and his home in England was Old employment or not," Lodge, Woking
National Air Transport Com panies are extending the work be- ng done by private aeroplane touring They are offering afr owners in encouraging continental The £15,000 left to the specialravel at fares often below those fund created by Ellerman Lines to or corresponding first class rail and boat travel, and they are meet necessitous cases is increased working to a percentage emciency by the codicil by a further £10,000 gure now comparable with that. Shareholders of the Green TelandThe codicil directs that any for trains and boats. L.M. 8. Lloyd. (15), J. W. Mayhew Cement Company will notice from clause in the will shall be deleted (14), A. K. Mackenzie (3)--all
SEPT. 16 and 17: AE Lissaman (3), 2 up wins. Other scores C. Austin (13) 1 up.
square.
an advertisement in this issue that which states that if the executor One of the Important develop a call of 83.75 is being made on were unable to agree with the Gov. ments in British air transport is shareholders, whe, on September ernment about the value of certain the extension of the Indian air A fine of $7 ar ten days was 21, held shares in the company in stocks or shares they could offer to line to Calcutta and thence, next
shares in lieu of duty i cach of feeling, because they have the imposed on a Chinese at Central which only 8375 has been paid. give the Government stock or month, to Rangoon, movement in their very Jife-blood. Magistracy yesterday on a charge because it is their movement, of the theft of a pair of spec- When eleven Chinese pleaded gues their own development; for tentacles and a fountain pen belong-gulity before Mr. Wynne-Jones
It is deeds, not words, that count, Tears they have felt within them- ing to Mr. W. Shaw of the Port yesterday of stowing away on the selves the longing to be free and Development Office, Bub-Inspec- King Yuan," "Mr. Wynne-Jones now see themselves before the ful-tor Nolloth said that Mr. Shaw aned them $25 each, or in default except, of course, when you are
fourteen days' hard labour each, sending a telegram. was not pressing the case. (1795 aiment of this desire.
By Order of the Council,
CHAS, E WATSON Director of Public Works and Becretary
COURỚT BOOK, BEAMREX, 14th September 1983,
By Christmas it is hoped that the line will have been extended to Bingapore, and then the final link between England and Austra la will remain for the Dominions to complete-British Wireless Ser-
5.15 p.m.
A. H./MADAR, " Hon. Secretary.
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MEETING STOP- PED The Hohenzollern League
Cologne, Sept. 21. Hen Schmitz, the leader of the Hohenzollern League. whose ori- ginal aim was to foster the re- turn of the Hohenzollerns, is re- The League's meeting in its ported to have been arrested. Headquarters at Krefeld to-day a report, the arrest was not -- a was prohibited, and according to measure against the league but Schmitz personally-Reuter.
PEIPING'S CAUTION
PEIPING, Sept. 18, 2 With the second anniversary of 18, 1931, three days away, local Chinese organisations, have started the Mukden incident of September
preparations to mark it in a fitting manner. It is understood that. ia arder to avoid incidents, the local open-air demonstrations-Reute authorites have decided to prevent
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