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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1933.

ECHOES

OF 1859

39-Colonel Caine and the

Newspapers

Di

24th May, 1859. We understand that Colonel Caine has let his residence, and once to Govern- will remove at

An addition Наиве. ment

£250 per annum was made to the salary of this administrative veteran in consideration of house rent. We are happy to learn that during the Colonel's resi- dence in Government House, he has directed that this rent shall be written back,

30 soon

A friend told us that Bellico Nebulus had stated in a late issue, that

the BLS

Colonel "tops his boom" he will "walk his chalks-that his mission will be then ended, and his race of usefulness run. The Colonel, It S said, expecting that the types will be put up as old metar and sold in lot to suit purchasers, intends to buy a small lot to have made inco spitoons etc., etc., so that he,, may hold in perpetual remem- { brance the spasmodic pasquirades of Bellico, enjoying besides, the gratification of spitting into metal made of type, which grew dim with abusing him, and all to fo The Colonel may cer- purpose..

such utensils tainly view trophies and if he could

get a few designs chased upon them such as Bellico writing letters to himself-his pugilistic adventures the in Macao-his embracing editor of the Mail for abusing him and such like, we think the might the Colonel feelings of

mare readily

be conceived

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than

GOLD FROM THE PHILIPPINES

U.S. Takes 66,250 Ounces

San

Francisco, Oct. 28.-The

San Francisco Mint has accepted 38,350 ounces of Philippines gold. mementoes "of his Compradorie 12 was announced to-day, the frst" Hife, and the sinecure propensities.consignment of 154,000 of his Colonial existence.

QUEEN'S' BIRTHDAY..

We are destred to give notice that there will be a "grand dis

play of Fire Works to-night on the parade.

ground. in honour Per- of the Queen's Birthday. formances to commence at eight precisely.

DENTIST DUE.

ounces

seno to San Francisco by the Ben- quet Consolidated Mining Com- pany and the Balstog Mining Company.

Officials of the Benquet Con- and solidated Mining Company Balatoc Mining Company yester- day had not received confirmation of the

and could above report. not say at what price the gold was accepted. This gold is en- titled to the current government price of $31.76 an ounce, which the two companies means that

receive $2,104,100 for this consignment..

Will

Mr. Carter of London, Surgeon Dentist, begs to announce his in- tention of visiting China, in a few weeks, fully prepared to treat all cases in his profession on the first Inost approved and scientific principles.

FROM THE ADVERTISEMENTS.

The following is taken from the advertisement columns:

PUNLUN,

(Hongkong and Canton). Beg to Acquaint Captains of Ships, and Visitors to Hongkong. that" he had opened that shop No. immediately 412 Queen's Road, opposite the Oriental Bank, with a rare collection of China goods as ever seen in Hongkong, in the Century, TİZ. Crepe present Shawls of all descriptions, Silks Canton and Shanghai Gauges, Ivory and Lacquered Wares, Mat- ting, Fire Crackers and China Curios of all descriptions. Rooms upstairs. N.B.-Dealer

described, when viewing these Off, etc.

in Teas,

DELAY MEANS BIG GAIN

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FOR PRODUCERS, (By Associated Press) San Francisco. Oct. 27,-A delay of several months in dis- posing of 154,000 ounces of fine gold was officially valued at more than $1,500,000 to-day when the local United States miint BC- cepted

the metal from the Benquet Consolidated and Bala- toc mining companies Philippines at the new ment price of $31.76 an ounce.

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the govern-

The legal. Treasury price until recently was 820,67 an ounce and the difference represents a clear Show gain to the associated producing

concerns.

Sugar,

ISSUE OF MONGOLIAN AUTONOMY

Knotty Problem For China, Japan

And Russia

WAS

herdes and

horsemen dwelling hitherto and yon in something like 700,000 square miles which le be- tween China Proper and Siberia's steppes, preaching the messages of Chinese" unity on behalf of the

Nanking, October 23-It officially revealed

that to-day Prince Teh Wing of Inner Mon- golia, is preparing to force the issue of autonomy with, Nanking.

The Prince has enlisted 20,000 horsemen and is engaging Japan-Nanking Government.” ese officers to train them, to back up an ultimatum demanding auto- nomy in all matters-except foreign affairs.

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The question of Mongolian auto- nomy is considered one of the most the ticklish and portentious in modern history of Central Asia. It is a problem in which Japan. Russia and China are vitally in- terested, with England only a little less 80.

It arose again a month ago when reports came from the North that the Jassakruling Prince-of the Bilingol League in Northern Cha- har, had returned from a visit to Changchun, the capital of Man- chukuo, and had begun to build up a revolutionary movement."

The Panchan Llama owes much to Nanking, including a promise that he will be one day placed back in Lhassa, centre of the Tibetan and Llamalistic world." He was sent for by the Pelping authorities and came out of the north from Kalgan, with his motor bus and horse cavalcade of bodyguardë, his Chinese and Mongol secretaries, few days later he went north again as emissary of the Nanking Gov- ernment.

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Staunch Followers.

He is well-loved, by the Mongo- lians, staunch followers of Llama- nism, and it was with their princes that he made his home in 1925 after his flight from. Lhassa,

A Chicken Hearted Envoy.

His problem is not so big as it would have been a few years ago. Nanking hastily called upon

Outer Mongolia is now independ- General Huang Shao Hstum, Minis-ent, with Urga as capital Last. ter of Interior, and Shi Ching Yan. year China lost Jehol province, Chairman of the Mongolian and containing two Leagues of Inner Tibetan Affairs Commission, to Mongolia. The question now con- proceed northward, there to study

cerns Chinese rule in Charhar and the secessionist movement on the Sutyaan provinces. two of the spot and to broadcast the solici-

three created out of the Inner tude of the Government for the Mongolia. Mongolian people. This was inter- preted as meaning that the Gov- ernment is anxious to insure that the autonomy movement among the Mangol princes is not in- fluenced by "Interests" opposed to China and allegedly working for the separation of her out- lying territories.. The interests

generally

be agreed to Japan, whose solicitude now ex- tends to Jehol,' the eastmost part

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Peter J. Haggerty, superinten- dent of the mint, said he expect- ed the Benquet shipment, which has been in storage at the Walls Ferga bank, to be delivered be- före the end of the day.

The gold he said was entitled to the current price of $31.76 a cunce, announced at Washing- ton in connection with the Pre- sident's managed, money pro- gramme, though it was produced before the premium on gold be. came effective,

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'ANIMAL

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The precious metal for weeks has been the subject of protracted | FREE discussion between mine omcials FROM and federal authorities, but to day's ruling cleared the situation finally. John W. Haussermann, head of the Benquet and "Bala- toc companien was expected by officials to come here or to send necessary affidavits respecting the origin of the gold and the date of its production.

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Until the presidential order of MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP WON

Aug. 29 modified the gold em- bargo crder of last April, the bullion was worth in the United

and

States only the statutory Treasury British Record Broken

price of 820.67 ar ounce, and it could not be shipped abroad,

The Aug. 29 order permitted the sale of newly-mined gold abroad, where it would reap high- those er prices approaching now offered by the Treasury, but the status, of the Philippine hoard remained in doubt.

President Roosevelt's new order of this week opened the way for final disposal of the shipment at more than 50 per cent above what it would have brought A few months ago in the, United States

At 931.76 an ounce, the 154,000 ounces were valued to-day at 84,891,000.

days. He han 立O immediate plans, the statement said...

At the war ministry it was said. the ministry was hopeful that

THE LINDBERGHS Lindbergh would yield and per-

IN PARIS

Angered At

of Inner Mongolis, and Russia, To Interview

who, in 1919, established a protec-' torate over Outer Mongolia, still farther north.

General Huang delayed his, de- parture and finally explained it would be useless Inasmuch as he knew nothing of Mongolia affairs. Shin claimed that Tibet, now war- ring with China in Szechuan and Yunnan provinces, was trouble enough for him.

mit himself to be entertained, 28 the French wanted to honour so distinguished a guest.

The Lindbergh dined privately French with a small TOUD of Efforts aviators, and spent the evening

Them

Paris, October 27-It seems that Colonel Charles A: Lindbergh sim- ply can't have a quiet day. Paris.

in

The colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh tried to slip secretly into the city late yesterday, but by dawn to day all Paris knew that they The Living Buddha Takes a Hand were stopping at the Crillon hotel, Paris remembered the thrilling Thereupon the Nanking Govern- ment placed upon the stocky, yel-occasion in 1927 when Lindbergh low-robed person of the Panchan swept down at LeBourget deld Llama, deposed spiritual head of the Tibetan Lamma hierarchy, the responsibility of killing talk. of cession from China by the princes of Inner Mongolia.

This was particularly interesting in view of the fact that this holy man, the Chang Chia Living Bud- dha, was dedicated from childhood to ruling Buddhism's spiritual affairs But he has learned much about the practical world since 1024, when his colleague, the Dalal Liama In charge of temporal pow ers, expelled him from Tibet

Te is now journeying among the nomadic descendants of the Khans,

at the apartment of Dieudonne

Costes.

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It was learned that the Lina- berghs, who have been making an aerial tour of Europe, were in Pa ris. after a search was launched for them throughout Europe. RENA

western

They left Inverness, Scotland, at 1:15 pm. yesterday. When late evening arrived without any news of their whereabouts, news services and officials in Great Britain began checking up.

When they left Inverness they did not reveal their destination, but persons there believed it was

London. after winging his way across the At 11 p.m. the Britain air Atlantic, and hero-worshipping ministry officially announced, that throngs began milling about the

their whereabouts was not known. hotel to get a look at the famous The absence of word from them flier

caused some fears because of a storm sweeping in from the North Ben

However, it was not long before Paris newspapers began smoking out what had happened.

Lindbergh became angered at the eagerness of some French re- porters to crash into his privacy to interview him, resulting in the Petit Journal editorially criticis ing the colonel for his muteness.

As it once did before, the Amer- | ican embassy came to the rescue and issued a statement, saying that Lindbergh was happy to be back in Paris and was looking for ward to spending a few quiet hotel.

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They found that the Lindberghs had arrived at Meulan, on the outskirts of Paris, and were met secretly by Dieudonne Costes, one of France's famous fliers, and es- corted to Paris to the Crillon

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