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ADVERTISEMENTS.

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY. LIMITED,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that at a Meeting of the Board of "Directors of Green Island Cement Company Limited, hell at Exchange Balding, Victoria, in the Colony of Hong Kong, on Thoraday, the 21st day of September, 1933, call of $3.75 per share was made upon all the members bolling shares, whose names appear in the Company's register of sharobolders On the 21st day of September, 1933, upon which only $3.76 per share has been paid, and it was determined that such Call should be paid on the 15th day December, 1933, to the Company's Bankers. The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Cor poration at their Head Office, Queen's Road Central, Victoris, aforesaid.

Upon presentation at the office of the Company of Bankers' receipt for the payment of such Call, together with the Certificate of Shares, a note of the payment will be endorsed on the Certificate.

Dated this 21st day of September, 1933.

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By Order of the Board,

ALLAN KEITH,

Becretary..

HONGKONG CRICKET

LEAGUE.

TOTICE is hereby given that the

Annual Meeting will be held at the Sanitary Board room, P.Q. Building (by kind permission) on Monday, 25th September, 1943 ut 5.35 p..

"A. H. MADAR, Hon. Secretary,

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

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the 1934 Australian Sub-Pony No. 5- Brown Gelding. 14 hands 2 inches.

The purchaser of this animal, if Member of the Hong Kong Jockey Chut, will be entitled to race the pony at the 1934 Annual Race Meeting

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 19th September, 1933.

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HONG KONG, SEPTEMBER 23, 1933-

EMANCIPATION

The late Dr. Annie Besant was less interesting to English people activities іл many for

her

India, and her mystical learn ing, than for the part she played in what is call the Emancipation The First Bell will be Rungat of Women. Mrs. Besant Ived to 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE. bridge the guir that divides the i Members are notified that they and submissive wife, daughter and their Ladies must wear their Badges elderly spinster of the Mid Victorian prominently displayed.

No Use without a Baige will be era from the women of to-day, to #dmitted to the Members' Enclosure.

Badges admitting Non-Members to whom, not Berely social tre

freedom,

the Members' Enclosure and Olat Rooma but practically any form of pro- at 15.00 for Gentlemen and 13.00 for fessional or business career is per- Ladies (Both including Tax) are ob tainable through the SECRETARY mitted. Mrs. Beasant saw the upon the personal application of a

dreams of Mary Wollstonecraft, Kamber, such Member to be responsible

· ANNOUNCEMENTS

BIRTHS.

MURPHY.—AL Victoria Hospital,

on Beptember 22, to Mr. and Mrs. T. Murphy, a son.

LEVI-SCHIFF

THE ANTI-RED DRIVE

THE BOMB

MENACE

NEWS SUMMARY

DI SUVERO-On And The Fight With Bandit Leader Sought medical

September 18, 1833, at the

Country Hospital, Shanghai

to Commander and Baroness Levi-Schift Di Suvero, a son. Marco Polo.

Japan

MOORE-On September 19, 1833, (From Our Special Correspondent)

At the Country Hospital, Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. G.

N. Moore (nee Puthod), a 2011.

DEATH

Canton, Sept. 22.

among

A special appèut is made, by the Chinese Sisterhood of the Pre- clous Blood on behalf of their

work

Chinese children in Kowloon. Support of the Bazaar to be held on October

Page 12. The story of a deal in old motor tyres was painfully dragged out unsatisfactory witnesses, Kowloon police court yesterday.

(From Our Special Correspondent) 6th, 7th and 8th, is solicited.

Canton, Sept. 22. The Police are combing the

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A sum of $250,000 has been recognised criminal haunts for After a long hearing the accused. gangsters of the Lo Kai Hang was given six weeks for receiving band, who are believed to have stolen property.

The Island Reservoirs are "Alling thrown the bomb at Tung Ting

up.. About 460 million gallons had

China

Page 11.

KAU.--Mrs. Mabel Edward Eremitted by the Nanking Military Kau, wife of Dr. Kau, surgeon Commission to the First Group at St. Luke's Hospital, Shang- hai, passed away on Monday, Army here for, anti-Communist tea-house, 11, Cheung Shu Road, been added up to 8 am yester

expenses through the

yesterday. This gang has been day, since the end of the drought. State Bank. This amount re-active in Canton for some time and about 500 m.g. will see a full HORENSTEIN - KAMMERIANG.” —– presents one half of the appro and is responsible for the bomb supply-namely 3,387 mg Page T...

Racegoers will And the 'selec- On September 17, at the Bethpriations for September, the explosions in several tea-houses in

Mons on Page 1 and the "Doubles” ·· Aharon Synagogue, Shanghal monthly subsidy being $500,000. the city.

feature on Page 10.

September 11.

MARRIAGE.

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Albert, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Horenstein;« of Tientsin to

Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kammerling, of the Astor House Hotel, Shanghai.

OBITUARY

Four persons were injured as a result of the bombing, and a six-year-old boy who discovered the bomb just before its explosion was seriously wounded in the hands and legs, two of his fingers being blown away.

Volunteer Orders are on Page 6. The KCC. annual report is on

Page, 10,

The Beath occurred yesterday of Mr FC. E. Rendall; the well- known solicitor. "A Full Court was specially assembled to pay tribute. to him, and - was: attended by

This grant has been, payable since July when units of the First Group Army renewed the fight against the Kinngei Reds and captured several towns in South Kiangsi, "such 88 Chum Woo; On Yuen, Chung Shek, ete:

On the other hand;, money is The explosive was apparently practically every member of the remitted from time to time by very small, being hidden inside legal profession. The funeral ser- Death of Mr. F. C. E. local official and unofficial sources an empty cigarette packet. It vice took place yesterday evening the Protestant. Cemetery to General Fang Chin Wu lo was dropped under the table oat Rendall

the remains" were. carry on the fight against the cupied by Lo Ping Kwan, the Chapel,

Page 8. Japanese in Charhar and North injured boy, and his father. The cremated.

Ujagar Singh, a private watch- Hopei. Latest reports received boy saw the cigarette packet, man was sentenced to six months here indicate that General Fang picked it up and extracted the imprisonment yesterday for is advancing in the direction of cigarette picture. Then the tempting to bribe a Chinese con-

"bomb went off with a loud noise. stable. Peiping rather than Jebol.

Credentials appointing General Leung Ping Kwan is being Fang Chin Wn as Commander.in. treated in Hospital Doumer, the Chief of the anti-Japanese forces French hospital on the Bund, drews, F.-H. Loseby, H. L. Den- by the South-west Political Coun- while the others were treated in D'Almada P. X. D'Almada, mr. cil, were to-day handed to his the Municipal Hospital and were FX D'Almada, inr., A, el Arculli, local representatives with instruc- able to go home afterwards.

to the general in Charhar.

we have

announce the

It is with deep regret that death "of "Mr....Francis Cuthbert Eugene Rendall, the well-known solicitor, which occurred at the War Memorial Hospital at 3 am. yesterday, following an operation for complicated appendicitis.

The death of Mr. Rendall was rather unexpected for although he had been suffering from the re- currence of an old complaint zor several weeks he attended to his

at-

Page. 6.

nys, Leo D'Almada, “Sur, C. A

D. J. Lenis. G. G. N. Tinson, A, da Silva, H. K.

work regularly until about a fort- tions to forward the appointment ceived a blackmailing letter from Holmes, C. Y. Kwan, M. W.. Lo.

night ago when he was taken seri-

ously L

FANG DETERMINED

The late Mr. Rendall ' was only 37 years of age. He was educated at Eugby Lower School, and the University of Wales where he graduated with the Bachelor 01 But, under the pressure of long Arts degree. He was articled to

Kilgan, Sept. 22. Mr. Evan Barlow of Leicester, and tradition, backed by the out-

was admitted to the Supreme Court General Fang Chin Wu, com spoken views of the Queen. they

of London in May, 1927. After two mander-in-chief of the anti- knew their place, and kept it. years practise at Home he came to Japanese forces in Charbar, is What wonder, however, that their Hong Kong to join Messrs. Russ arm in his determination to con

and Co., and although he had beenfinue the fight against the better educated daughters began here for a comparatively short Japanese, General Fans declared to rebel? Mrs. Besant belongs to time about four years he had to-day that he will live or die as the earlier of the rebels. The story gained the reputation of being a

very able advocate, and was look-an anti-Japanese fighter and will of their triumph, and the collapseed upon as a hard and conscien- stick to his guns,

On September 21, about 2,000 of of the walls of masculine privilege, tious worker.

Formerly an officer of the Indian his troops captured Hualju and at the sound of the Great War trumpets, is known to us all The question is where will it lead, in the East and the West? Hitler and Mussolini say boldly to the women of Germany and Italy back to the home and the. nursery," the

Army he saw active service are pushing toward Shunyi, which Mesopotamis, and partly is 20 miles north of Felping. A due to his knowledge of Hindus | state of alarm prevails in the old tani he was particularly sought capital. after by local Indians notably in Other troops of General Fang money-lending clalins.

are stationed at Tu Shih "Kow.

The deceased leaves a wife and two sons who are, at present in

sympathy is extended..

The report that he will join the Manchukuo" is propaganda simi-

former being particularly emphatic / England, and to them the deepest itar to the reports that General

on the return to the domestic virtues. In China there are fitful

attempts to abolish allt skirts and bobbed hair. But the onward march of the monstrous regiment of women" seems unstayed.

There is an aspect of émancipa- tion, that has escaped the atten- tion it deserves. We refer to the emancipation of men, that has also taken place during the last forty or Afty years, but in such a way that it has been accepted as part of the natural order of things Until récently, for example, men's choice of a profession was extra- ordinarily circumscribed. In the working classes men were expect

for all visitors introduced by him, and the Bront sisters, and the muf-ed, not least by their own relatives: for Payment of all Obits, etc.

The Secretary Office, 3rd Floor,gists of the present century, un- Gloucester Building (Tel 27794), will reservedly fulfilled. By a curious close at 19 O'Olook No.

irony two ladies, or her period, far' Badges

admitting Members' different in race and outlook, but

ta Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Bace Course,

having many qualities in common, and united in their abomination of

.

On No Pretext will Children be

permitted in either Enclosure during

the Meeting.

Tiffins are obtainable at the Clue House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21920,

the demands, and the behaviour of such women as Mrs. Besant, by their own success in the very kind of work which they considered un- PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

sisitable and "unwomanly," th Price of Admission to the Publis Enclosure is $200 including Tax, for others of their sex, did more than all Pereons, including · Ladies, and is any other individuals to set the payable at the data.

Boldiers and Sailors in uniform reminds of their sisters upon dan- admitted Half Price.

gerous and unruly courses. We refer, of course, to Their Majesties Queen" Victoria and the Dowager Empress of China. If the two largest empires in the world could. be ruled, and well ruled, by women. what became of the oft-proclaimed mental inferiority of women to

men?

Bookmakers, Tie Tac Mec, sto..

will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincts of Tas Hose Kose Jocker Ozos during the Rses Meeting. By Order,

C. B. BROWN, Hong Kong, 18th Sept. 1933. [1798

Secretary.

to stay in the station of life to which they were born and not to entertain ambitions. In commer- cial and trading families, the family business was the proper career. The learned professions were drawn from very narrow circles, while politics and many branches of public service were

only open to those with ample

means and the necessary · connec-. tions, Victorian snobbery was a wonderful thing, as strong and as rigid in Whitechapel as in May fair. It ruled a man's social inter- course, marriage and career. Men enjoyed certain latitude, of an am- biguous nature, officially denied to their women folk, but they were a

TRIBUTES FROM COURT: The Full Court was specially-as- sembled at 12.30 yesterday to pay Mr. J.

tributes to the deceased.

Chi. Eung' Chang is a Communist. and has Sovlet support-Central Press.

Q.

D'aimada

J. B. Prentis.

tended with many clerks of "other

The Turg Ting tea-house re- M.

H. Lo D. Strellett, Lo Kai. Hong who demanded a

E. C. Marton, H. Armstrong, protection fee" of $500, but H, S. V. Mossop, F. E Nash, W. A the owner of the shop declined to Mackinlay. T. P. K. Hemble, `F. pay, and as a result his tea- Bin, H. A. de Barros Botelho, W. house was partially blown up by C Hung, J. M. the bomb. He is the fourth Remedios, W. J. Lockhart-Smith, victim within the past two Members of Russ & Co. at- months.

Lo Kai Hung is a notorious legal firms. bandit leader in the West River districts. Troops of the First Group Army have been hunting him for months without success. The Police and gendarmes are on the track of his henchmen in the city, and an arrest may be made

6000.

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A

H.M.S. ADVENTURE

the

THE FUNERAL, The funeral took place at the Protestant Cemetery. Chapel Happy Valley last evening,

officiating. Rev. N. V. Halward

mains were taken to the Japanese- After the funeral service, the re- Crematorium.

The local. Bench and. Bar was fully represented, and among those present were M. F., H Loseby of Russ & Co. who was. chief mourner, MET M..

the.

For Service On China Station Hazleries who represented

Chief Justice (His Honour Mr. J. London, Sept. 22

R. Wood) who left the Colony on F.M.8. Adventure; the cruiser-

leave in the afternoon. the At- minelayer, carrying 310 mines, will torney General, Hon. Mr. C. G.. re-commission in December with a Alabaster, Lt Col G. K. Hali- full crew from Devonport for ser- Brutton, Messrs. F. X. D'Almada,. vice on the China Station, t

Bor., J. A. Fraser, W. J. Lockhart- It is anticipated that the vessel Smith. D. J. Lewis, D. H. Blake. M. K. Lo, A. el Arcuill, Hin Shing. early in January-Reuter.

Lo, H. K. Holmes, D. L. Strellett. H. K. Hung, J. T. Prior, F. E.“ Nash, F.-X. D'Almada. Jnr., Leo SHANGHAI MAN SUED FOR D'Almada, Jnr. C. Y. Kwan, Peter.

DIVORCE

R. Wood, acting Chief Justice and Mr. R. E. Lindsell, the Puisne Judge, presided, and practically FANG CHEN-WU WARNED will be ready to sall for China every member of the local legal professión was present.

Addressing the Attorney General, the Hon. Mr. C. C. Alabaster, K.

C. His Lordship the Chief Justice said:

"Mr.

Peiping, Sept. 21. The Kwantung Army in taking swift action concerning the entry of Fang Chen Wu into the Demill- tarized Zone.

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Attorney General, the | Court has learned this morning It is learned from a very reliable with deep regret of the death in source this morning that the the Colony of Francis Cuthbert Kwantung Army has warned Fang Ergene Rendall Mr. Rendall was that he is in a Demilitarized Zone admitted and enrolled as solicitor and has requested him to with of the Court in 1929 and during draw all his troops from the Zone his brief practise here he has won immediately. the respect and confidence of the It is understood that this step Judges and, I feel. sure, of all other is satisfactory to the local authori members of his profession with ties here.-Reuter. whom his duties brought him, into contact.

His career included a period of service as an officer in the Indian Army, an experience which made it possible for him to be especially

helpful here to members of the Indian community in their con- cerns. He has died early and we extend the sympathy of the Court to his relatives in their bereave- ment, to his widow, and to his two young sons.ondeo

..

Los Angeles, Sept. 21. Jane Kitchen Spedding, a wealthy Pasadena Society Woman, has filed

Bin, F. H Cole. H. A. de B. Botel ho, K. K. Wong, M. Akbar, mem- bers of the staff of Russ & Co. and members of the Hongkong Indian Moneylenders' Association. Flowers were sent by Mr. and a petition for divorce from Thom Mrs. Chow Kin Fan, Mr. and Mrs. A. Spedding, described as an Eng-C. T. Chan, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. lish sportaman resident in Shang Hillyer, Mr. and Mrs. F. # Loseby. hal

Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mitchell," Mr. and Mr. M. J. Perrin, Mr. and Mrs. Hampden Ross, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hennessy Seth. Mr. and Mrs C. W. Woo, and Mr. and Mrs. A." V. Young.

Mrs. Spedding alleges desertion -Reuter.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

The M.CL. beach gala, postponed last Wednesday on account of the typhoon warning will take place. on Wednesday Sept: 27 at: Repulse Bay.

enteric was re-

One case of ported on Thursday.

- Hon. Mr. CG Alabaster, Mesars, A. el Arculli, Leo D'Almada e. Castro. Bnr. and Jur. F. I D'Almada Castro, Snr. and Jnr., George K. Hall-Brutton, H. A. de The rainfall for the 24 hours. Botelho, Chan Cho Hung, R. M. ending at 5p.m. yesterday was Drake. N. 8. Ellis, 3. A. Fraser, 0.80 of an inch..

Fung Kit Ling. T. M. Hazelrigg. 2 The KL.M. aeroplane

Kwang Hong Yeh, H. K. Hung, The Attorney General said: "1

At next Tuesday meeting of the J. Hall, F. C. Jenkin. K.C., C. should like to associate myself and (Ricebird), which left Prachuah en brethren of the Bar in this tribute Thursday, Aug. 17, with command- Rotary Club Rotarian A. Blanconi Y. Kwan B By Lindsell, D. J. long way from the freedom of to- to Mr. Rendall During his shorting pilot Mr. P. Both, new from will speak on The Industrial De Lewis, H. K. Lee, Q. A. A. Mac- day. Though there has been less practise here he established a re- Calcutta to Amsterdam in the re-velopment of Italy in the Last Fadyen H. C. Machamara, L. F.

Ten Years fuss about it men's emancipation putation for reliability, coupled cord time of four days, has moved rapidly, making inevit with gentility, courtesy and in- able, some degree of change among | tegrity in keeping with the highest Nanking, Sept. 22-The Legislawing were committed to the next Turner, Tsol Fing Fan G. G. N. women

traditions of the profession. We tive: Yuan to-day approved the Criminal Sessions by Mr. Balfour, Tinson. K. E. Wong, Wat Shu Far Victorian novelist, George have every reason to regret that continued levy of 5 per cent Cus-at Central, Magistracy yesterday, and Tung Ynk Shu Meridith, draws in "The Ordeal of

he has been taken from us at a toms surtax-Reuter

Misses R. Mow Fung and E Richard Feveral," the picture of a

time when his career was 80, pro-

Rogers, father who seeks to shelter his son

mising."had this thread

Staff, Russ & Co., members of from the danger of emancipation. Mr. G. K. Hall Brutton, President

the Incorporated Law Society of The young man turns cut badly

Hongkong. Messrs. D'Almada

K: Lan Hung Yuet and Wu, Shin

when the case in which they are charged with alleged armed rob Before Mr. Wynne Jones at Howbery at 275, Des Voeux Road West, of the Incorporated Law Society toon Magistracy yesterday a Chin-was brought to a conclusion.

Nicholson, D. L. Strellett, E V.M R. de Souza, PH Sin M. H

In England the early and midbecoming an intolerable prig, of Hong Kong, said: "I wish on ese was charged with havingWe are very sorry to say that Remedios, and Ellys: Messrs.Leo

LOCAL MAPS Victorian age produced a breed of very remarkable women. They had large families, and they were often left widows at an early age.

Peak District,

Kowloon,

Victoria, New Territories

owing to the masculine frailties vividly described by the bolder contemporary writers. They ma aged on small Incomes," "fm- posed iron despotizm over their are children, and kept

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. serv

social

who never fulfilled his early pro- misc Emancipation has at least shattered the mental stiffness call ed priggishness. What did the Victorians know of the glorious democracy of the motoring world,

of modern sport, of twentieth cen- tury commerce, of the great level ling of the War? The charge of priggishness is still levied against women, but its somewhat violent removal causes deep misgivings among those whose minds remem ber world that seemed far appearances. · pleasanter than that of to-day?

behalf of the Incorporated Law thrown stones at an Indian, who

Society of Hong Kong to associate was under the infuence of liglot. Mrs. R. Carroll, mother of Mr. D'Almada & Co. Messrs. Hastings myself and members of the profes- The man was remanded for me W. J. and A. H. Carroll, the well- & Co. Messrs. Descons Messrs. Ciliman - de Col Dennys & Com afon with the remarks of the Chief dical examination the police be-known sharebrokers, and Mrs.

Carroll Smith of the Daily China Metal Manufacturing Co.. Justice and the Attorney Generaling of opinion that he is insane.

Those present Included: - Mr.

Press staff, met with a serious Wilkinson- & Grist, Johnson, accident on Thursday afternoon, Blaker & Master to & Lo. P. E suffering a fracture of the hip as the remit of a fall at her house"

JA Fraser Assistant Attorney The large radio station erected General Messrs. D, McNeill, H. C. in Nanchang by the military au Macnamara, Ein Shing In Leo thorities is now functioning. D'Almada for, R.CH Lim, and T.

Lo, Burristers at law Mr. M.

Mr. George Gray, the well-known

H Turner, the Hon. Dr. 6. W. billiard player arrived In Japan To Messrs F. G. Migel, c. Bulmer from Shanghat on Sept. 1. During Johnson, E Davidson, LR An-his visit he will play a number of ** (Continued on Last Column.)

exhibition matches.

Bin

in Bowen Road Mre, Carroll was da Na removed to the Government Civil Flemn Hospital for X ray and then to the Italian Cotyent, where she is fall going on very well under the cir Mone "cumstances.

& Hodgson, Woo Smith, Seth & „Printing”- Press, Chuen Kew Stall.

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