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THE TRAFALGAR DAY RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 1933, commending at 200 p.m.
The First Bell will bo Rung at
1.30 pm
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear. tasir Badges prominently displayed.
No One without a Badge will be Admitted to the Members' Enclosure.
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Clay Rooms. at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $9.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax)
are obtainable through the SECRE TARY upon the personal application of a Member, such Member to be responsible
for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, etc.
The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27794), will close at 12 O'Clock Noor."
Badges
admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.
On No. Pretext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Clau House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone
21920 PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The Prica of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 including for Taz, all Persone, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate."
Soldiers is uniform are admitted Half "Price.
Naval Ratings in Uniform will be admitted Free.
etc.. Bookmakers, Tia Tao Men: will not be permitted to operate with- in the Precincts of Tax HoreTM KONG JOCKET CLUB during the Race Meeting, By Order,
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TO OVERTHROW MANCHUKUO
Alleged Plot Reported Unearthed
Harbin, October 15.
A plot aimed to overthrow the Manchukuo regime is alleged to have been unearthed following the arrest of a Manchukuo officfal of the C.ER, whose identity has not been disclosed. His office was pre- viously raided and incriminating documents are reported to have been found involving others whose arrest is now being sought Reuter...
MORE FEAR OF
WAR
A KOREAN KIDNAPPED
Serious Affair At Canton
(From Our Special Correspondent)
FOR THE SUP- PRESSION OF REDS
NEWS SUMMARY
Home football results, together with league tables will be found on page 11.
The present method of disposing of rubbish in Kowloon forms the
Communists Urged to subject of an article by our Kow
Wake From Their
Folly
(From Our Special Correspondent)
loon correspondent Page 12. Miss Audray Margaret Sykes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Sykes was married to Mr. C. B. Easterbrook of the China Light, and Power Col at St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon on Saturday:
Page 12. An innings of 30 retired by Capt. Canton, October 15.. P. Williams (Army) and fine bowl- "Instructions were received here ing by A. R. Mit (I.R.C), were military headquarters at the features of the first Interport Nanchang stating that besides us- Trial on Saturday at the H.K.C.C. ing, force to suppress the Com-grauad. Other cricket matches alser
the Reds appear on Page 11. munists in Kiangsi
Canton, October 15. Detectives are to-day looking for a missing Korean who was ab ducted from Tungahan in a ma- roon saloon car. A police oficial told this correspondent that the kidnappers had been traced to 623 Street (Sha Kee) opposite Sha-from meen and that the Korean might be released soon.
It was exclusively learned this afternoon, the captive named Li was forcibly seized as he left his Tungshan home last Thursday morning and was taken to a wait-
sedan. ing
Immediately" the powerful car sped westward along Pak Taze (Hundred Sons) Street Jn the same suburb.
man
from
Mr. R. Hancock won the Shek-0 "Club Golf Championship yesterday.
Details on page 6.
should be given a chance to sur- Fender and that aeroplanes should fly over Communist zones and dis- tribute leaflets urging Communist After a very close struggle the officers to "wake up
their Hong Kong bowls team beat. dream of folly."
Shanghai on Saturday, thus secur- Page 10, General Chiang Kai-shek, Chair-ing the Prentice Cup.
In a friendly match yesterday. of the Nanking Military Just before the motor car reach- Commission, is using these me the University beat H. K. Volu- Page 12. ed Sun Yat Sen University Hospi-thods in his coming expedition to tears by three wickets.
clean up the Reds and has asked An account of the St Andrews Soviet & Manchukuotal a motor bus held up the dash-
ing car, whereupon the Korean the South Route Command here Society arrangement for St. An- inside the tonneau had a chance to adopt similar tactics. He has drews Ball appear on Pago. 7. Forces on the Move
to yell out "Save Life!" The shouts caused to be published 100,000 hand- In the Trial match of the H. K. drew the attention of policemen bills to be dropped down by Nan- Ladies Hockey Club, at Sockunpoo who ran to his assistance but the king 'planes on Red military de-on Saturday, the Whites beat the saloon got out of the trafic jam pots in order to show the spirit Colours by 5 goals to nil.
Page 10. and escaped. The policemen took of generosity of the government
A Russian-named V. Tagy-Ogly down the number of the fleeing forces. car and reported the matter
In the forthcoming campaign to was fined 850 by Mr. Balfour at the Bureau of Public Safety, fight, the Reds, the Canton high Central Magistracy for entering
command" has to mobilise Car was
more Hongkong without a valid pass- troops in view of the return of port, and ordered to leave the Co- Page ... Communist troops from. North Fu- |lony. kien to East Kiangai. The general By virtue of a 0-3 victory over attack will be launched early next "HQ" Lincolns, at Sookunpoo yeR- week, and preparations for that terday, Head-Quarters Wing of the end have been under way for the South Wales Borderers became past three months.
runners-up of the Garrison Tennis
Page 6. League.
Harbin Oct. 14.
TRAINS laden with Soviet cops
are being rushed to the Iron tier regions of Western and Eas tern Siberia, according to fore gn travellers from Europe, who asser that troop-trains overtook them at regular intervals of 45 minutes.
At the same time, Manchukuo is reported to be oncentratlig troops at Hallar.
Meanwhile, the Soviet Consul General here has lodged a fifth protest against the detention of
to
The number of the traced to a foreign owner living in Shameen." The Police have reasons to believe that the kidnap ped person is hidden in Shameen, and the assistance of the Canton City Government has been sought for the release of the Korean/
The house in Tungshan is oc-
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towns, what similar national up- risings, and desperate diplomatie shifts would have been forthcom-
ing? On the other hand, France had suffered, and, confronted with Germ. a fractiousness, France would take no risks. Britain, with the German Fleet, scuppered, and the German Air Force non-exist-
sant, was safe and could afford to
be generous. The ordinary reac- tions have been stirred by the traditional statecraft of the world so Germany, having "acquired in- ternal unity, and a national move- ment springing from the spirit of THE NEW ENMITIES"
the people. is obviously prepared to risk war at long odds to raise her- Two events of an alarming and
self out of the status of a second distressing nature have been an-
rate power." It is easy to say that week-end, during the
England will not fight for the Herr Hitler in a manifesto to the Treaty of Versailles, but supposé German people has announced his France and Germany achieve an government's "severance with the entente, and the Nazi fury is turn-" ed against the British Empire, and League of Nations, while in the the dismantled dockyards of Ger- Far East trop movements on a big many once more resound with the ecale are reported both from Russia building of submarines and dread-
Would a noughts.
disciple of and Japan towards the Manchurian" Jacky "... Fisher egain urge “Copenhagen them, before the border.
"thing has gone too far." Europe, probably, but by no means certain- ly, will avert this madness of a new war, but the old antagonisms.
The German Reichstag has been dissolved and the elections to be held next month gre to give the
people an opportunity to pronounce Judgment on the Government's
based upon greed, vanity and an unthinking herd instinct, are as alive as ever in the past.
Out East the war danger is fat more real, but, again it seems im- possible, to believe that Russia is prepared to fight a winter cam- paign, at the end of the Sibertan Railway, for the sake of a joint share of the line into Manchuria. But this is an understatement of Russia's case. Probably she fears the loss of Vladivostock, and the Pacific provinces, accepting at face value the Japanese. demand to sweep the Soviet back to the West of Lake Baikal, clearing them clean
internal and external polley. Herr Hitler has demanded an, endorse [1853ment of his decisions, and, no doubt, the Nazi organisation has the country sufficiently well in hand to ensure that this is obtained. The hope remains that some form of compromise over armaments, both for Germany and the rest of Europe, may yet be secured, and the system of European co-opera-out of Outer and Inner Mongolia. tion at Geneva continued. In the From MARSEILLES, &o..
many forms of administrative and CONSIGNEES of Cargo, by the research work undertaken by the above-named Steamer are hersby League, Germany will probably informed that their Goode, with the azception of Opdam, Treasure and Valassist as do Russia, the United abies, are being landed and placed at States, and, to a less degree, Japan: their risk in the Godowns of the Hong But that is a small saving out of
and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence Delivery can
obtained as the Goods are landed. Good nut cleared within 7 days, in- sleding date of arrival, will be subject to All Claims must be sent to the Under signed before Friday, 20th October,iving person is concerned, for 1988, or they will not be recognized,
ever. If no agreement is reached Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the presumably Germany will tear up
Kong
be
the wreckage, and leaves the work of statesmen like "Brland and Stressmann set back perhaps for a generation, perhaps, as far as any
Japan has her counter suspicions, equally plausible to her own people. What do the two Governments want? Cannot their statesmen and industrial magnates settle the issue of spheres of influence with- out sentencing hundreds of thou- sands who have no stake in the quarrel to death by mutilation. frost and disease. "The Old Spirit of Japan" and "the New Spirit of Communist, Russia," are at "the moment calling like an old Moloch and a new Mars, for count-- less, useless, and avoidable sacri- fice"
Fortunately men are not all mad with vanity and avarice. the two fundamental causes of War. Some of the Japanese leaders must call to mind the fate of the Romanoffs the Hohenzollerns and the Haps- burgs. The Moscow. Commissars Recriminations are useless at this know that a revolutionary nation.
There have been faults like a pack of wolves, at any mo
ment turns and devours. Ita
Consignees and the Company's Bar the Versailles Treaty and build veyors, Heaan. Goddard & Douglas, at such armaments as the considers 10 am, on Monday, the luh Oct, 1988.
Consignee must have a Havenne she requires. Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined by the
Company Surveyor.
time.
cials, but the demand for the re- lease is being ignored by Manchu kuo.
Commerce and trade in Harbir continues to remain at a stand- stil-Reuter's Pacific Service.
are
JAPANESE TROOPS
CONCENTRATING
་་
Tokyo, Oct. 11. It is reliably reported that troops
concentrating at Mukden Changchun and Harbin, apparent ly as a precautionary measure, but ostensibly as preparatory to a ban- dit drive.-Reuter.
WANG CHIANG CONFERENCE
Nanking, Oct. 14. Mr. Wang Ching. Wel few to Nanchang this morning to General Chiang Kai shek.
see
Mr. Wang is expected to return to. Nanking after two days.-Reu ter.
Lands at Kiukiang
Nahking. Later. Mr. Wang Ching Wei landed Kiukiang instead of at Nanchang as General Chiang Kai Shek had travelled to Kiukiang to meet him --Reuter.
JAPANESE RECRUITING
IN MONGOLIA
■
ans named Yenak Ming Tax and oil tax were made pubile to-day ATHLETIC MEET
Kan. It is believed that the kid- nappers intended to take Yeung and Ran but took Li by mistake. The three Koreans have been liv ing here since 1931, leaving Can- ton at intervals for the North.
Finance. Collection is made when the oil is sold by the general agents to retail sellers at the rate of $3 national currency for ten gallons of two tins.
The general agents, shall not directly sell the oil to consumers. If the agents violate these regu lations, their entire stock will be
CANTON SHORT conscated in a dition to a fine of
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OF BEANS
Importation From
AT NANKING
Hong
Kong Win At
Soccer
"Nanking. October 15.
At the Athletic "Meet Giris In- door. Baseball, Shanghai won from Hong Kong who defaulted.
In the Girls' Volley Ball, Hong Kong defeated Hunan by three
Dairen Now Allowed twenty times the amount of the goals to one.
(From Our Special Correspondent;
Canton, October 15. Because Canton has not enough beans to meet the demand., such product from Dairen and other places in Manchukuo may now be imported to Canton by special permission of the Foreign Trade Committee of the South-west Poll- tical Council,
Imports of such foodstuffs must not be in excessive, quantity to tlower the price of locally grown beans, but they can be shipped in suficient consignments to fulfill the local demand. This is an improve- inent over the previous order whereby the agricultural producis from Manchuria were absolutely prohibited, because the Manchu- kuo has not legal existence international law.
Regulations for the collection of * (Continned on 'next column)
Nanking, Oct. 14. The "Central Daily News” gives prominence to a report from Mon- golian sources to the effect that beer! the Kwangtung Army has instructed to organise a force of
30,000 Mongolian cavalry withi
two years.
It is stated that Japanese re- cruiting agents have "een sent out but that there has been little re- sponse to their efforts.
The paper finally alleges that
intended the projected force is for use against the Soviet.-Reu- ter.
GERMAN ENGINEERS.
BANISHED
5m
$100 to $5,000. The tax is to be paid by the retail dealers who buy the oil from the general agents and if the former fail to pay the tax, their purchased goods will be confiscated. In addition, the offenders are fined from three to
tax. According to the regulations. the three leading foreign oil com- panies in Shameen are classified as general agents and do not have to pay tax direct to the Chinese authorities, as collection is made when retail sale is transacted.
hitétáááááás SILVER MARKET
(From Our Special Correspondent)
London, October 14. Following are the Silver Quota- tions on the London market to day:-
الو
Oct. 14 Oct, 13 -18.3/16 18.5/16
18.3/8
At soccer Hong Kong beat Pel- ping by 3 goals to 1-Reuter.
FAR EASTERN DISTURBANCE
Is Moscow Playing With Paris?
2
London, October 15,
2
There is an unmistakable' ap-
of pearance
Russo-Japanese phase in the Far Eastern disturb- The ance, says the "Observer." haggling over the price of the ...... 181
CER. is an occasion but not the The London on New York cross whole cause of the dissention. It rate to-day closed at $4,57,58
Spot Forward
£1.8.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
One case of enteric was reported on Friday...
Rapid Progress is being made
with the demolition of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank's old premises.
The Wing On Co., Ltd., announce that their stores are closed to-day, October 18, in celebration of Con- fucius' birthday.
ir
At 4.30 p.m. tomorrow HE. the Governor will lay the Foundation Stone of the new Tung Wan Hot- pital Building at Po Yan Street,
Berlin, Oct. 14. The breach between the Serie and Germany, accentuated by the At to-morrow's, meeting of the expulsion of German Journalists Rotary Club the Hon. Sir Henry from Russia following the non-Pollock, K.C., will speak on “Why] admittance of Soviet newspaper the New Territories form an indis- men to the Reichstay fire trial, pensable part of Hong Kong.” has been widened by a new Soviet decree ordering all .German -en- gineers employed in the U:88.R. to leave the country forthwith.
They will be replaced by French engineers. Reuter,
LEG THEORY CONTROVERSY
Local estate worth $16,800 was left by Charles Gilbert Davies and leave for resealing probate of the will has been granted to Dantel John Lewis, attorney. Deceased died in Shanghai early this year.
Canton, October 14-In view of the opening of new motor roads, the Municipal Bureau of Public. Worka is preparing a city map and will have it ready by November 1. The existing map on sale at book- stores and chemists is faulty and 18 being revised Central Press..
The Young Women's Christian Association Sydney. Oct. 15
announce that Dr.
Queensland and Victoria Dissatisfied
Sentence of nine months' hard labour was passed on Pang Tung,
does not matter that the League competence runs neither for Russia or Japan for in Western Europe. where it theoretically does run, is In a bad state and it is 'probably no accident that Moscow, is assidu- ously courting the goodwill of Warsaw and Paris-Reuter.
an unemployed Chinese by Mr. REICHSTAG
Balfour at Central Magistracy on Saturday for stealing a wallet con- taining some money and documenta from Ng Slu King, a shop foki.
H. E. Major General 0. "0
TRIAL
FIRE
3 Foreign Lawyers Borrett, C.B., CM.G., CE... Banned From Court
were
Berlin. October 14. Four foreign lawyers, Mr. Leo Gallagher, of the United States,
D.S.O. and Mrs. Borrett,
mong the passengers, on the Blue Funnel "Antenor," which" sailed on Saturday for Shangha Major General Borrett is accompanied by his AD.C., Lt. F R. L. Mears. M. Willard, of France, and M. M. Detcheff and Gregoroft, of Bul- garia, who are attending the Reichstag Fire Trial here," were to-day summond to leave the Court by detectives, during a brief interval in the proceedinga.
"
Bitten by a snake on the Peak Road, Au Woon, an earth coolle, was admitted to the Government Civil Hospital on Friday night in great pain. It could not be deter- mined whether or not the wound was poisonous but it was treated as such and the man is now going on well...
They were taken to an adjoining room and deprived of their en-s trance cards and later were con- ducted to the police station for ex- amination.
The Second International Ex This action is stated to be the hibition of the Hong Kong Uni sequel to a letter they had written' versity Amateur Photographic to Dimitroff's counsel, who was Club will be officially opened to appointed by the Court, urging day at 5 p.m. by the Hon. Dr. R.
him to protest against the con- H. Kdtewall and the Union Assem-tinued exclusion of Dimitroff,"whe bly Room will be open until mid night. The exhibition goes on, va÷ tl October 23, and will be open daily from 9am to 4. p.m.g
"
The Management of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels Titd wish to announce that to-day, Monday, there will be no dioner dance in the Rose loom of the The Queensland members of the Allen has very kindly undertaken Peninsula Hotel, and that the Harligan and Mr. Hutcheon have evenings which have been chosen ly, Don and Sally and the World signed a resolution for a special in the hope that it may be a free Bisters, will appear at the same meeting of the Board of Control time for most people. The subject night in the Chinese Restaurant to discuss the last M.0.0 cable is one of vital importance and all in the Roof Garden of the Hone with which they are dissatisfied interested are invited.
Kong Hotel.
· No Ofims will be admitted after the enough on all sides. Had Britain leaders. In the East the flames i Australian Board of Control Mr., to lead their thinking on Monday artists who are on their bill, nams
Goods have left the Godowns,
No Fire Insurance will be affected by lost the war, and suffered the sur-
in any dato whatever, 3
F. PAYRAS,.
·å gent.
render of her fleet and the garri soning of Canterbury, Portsmouth Hong Kon 10th Đét, 1938, f1872 and a couple of North county
spring up and die down, but this playing with the threat of War, East and West, is bring the reality closer, every time the make-believe drama is enacted.
is charged with high treason from the Court,
The letter sought to justify Dimitrof's attitude towards. Ger- man Justice.
The President of the Court, Dr. Buenger. characterised the letter as a monstrous slander,--Router.
* Berlin. October 15. Three of the foreign lawyers Mr. williard, M, M. Detcheff and Gre- goroff after police examination
but Mr. Gallagher was exempted were expelled from the country. because Torgler's council speci- fically, in bed him to attend the trial
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